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A40 autoroute
Acre
Adolphus Warburton Moore
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Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey
Aiguille Noire de Peuterey
Aiguille Verte
Aiguille d'Argentière
Aiguille de Bionnassay
Aiguille de Blaitière
Aiguille de Rochefort
Aiguille de Triolet
Aiguille de l'A Neuve
Aiguille des Glaciers
Aiguille des Grands Charmoz
Aiguille des Grands Montets
Aiguille du Chardonnet
Aiguille du Dru
Aiguille du Goûter
Aiguille du Grépon
Aiguille du Jardin
Aiguille du Midi
Aiguille du Pissoir
Aiguille du Plan
Aiguille du Tour
Aiguilles Dorées
Aiguilles Rouges
Aiguilles du Diable
Alan Rouse
Albert F. Mummery
Albert Premier Hut
Albertville
Alby-sur-Chéran
Alexander Burgener
Alias (TV series)
Allèves
Allinges
Allonzier-la-Caille
Alps
Amancy
Ambilly
André Roch
Andreas Heckmair
Annecy
Annecy-le-Vieux
Annemasse
Anthy-sur-Léman
Aosta Valley
Arâches-la-Frasse
Arbusigny
Archamps
Arenthon
Argentière
Argentière Glacier
Argonay
Arrondissement of Bonneville
Arrondissements of France
Arthaz-Pont-Notre-Dame
Arve
Autoroutes of France
Aviernoz
Ayse
Ballaison
Barry Blanchard
Bassy
Bellevaux
Benedictine
Bids for the 2018 Winter Olympics
Bloye
Étercy
Étrembières
Évian-les-Bains
Évires
1786
1924 Winter Olympics
1928 Winter Olympics
1932 Winter Olympics
1936 Winter Olympics
1940 Winter Olympics
1944 Winter Olympics
1948 Winter Olympics
1952 Winter Olympics
1956 Winter Olympics
1960 Winter Olympics
1964 Winter Olympics
1968 Winter Olympics
1972 Winter Olympics
1976 Winter Olympics
1980 Winter Olympics
1984 Winter Olympics
1988 Winter Olympics
1992 Winter Olympics
1994 Winter Olympics
1998 Winter Olympics
2002 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics
2010 Winter Olympics
2014 Winter Olympics
2018 Winter Olympics
A40 autoroute
Acre
Adolphus Warburton Moore
Aerial tramway
Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey
Aiguille Noire de Peuterey
Aiguille Verte
Aiguille d'Argentière
Aiguille de Bionnassay
Aiguille de Blaitière
Aiguille de Rochefort
Aiguille de Triolet
Aiguille de l'A Neuve
Aiguille des Glaciers
Aiguille des Grands Charmoz
Aiguille des Grands Montets
Aiguille du Chardonnet
Aiguille du Dru
Aiguille du Goûter
Aiguille du Grépon
Aiguille du Jardin
Aiguille du Midi
Aiguille du Pissoir
Aiguille du Plan
Aiguille du Tour
Aiguilles Dorées
Aiguilles Rouges
Aiguilles du Diable
Alan Rouse
Albert F. Mummery
Albert Premier Hut
Albertville
Alby-sur-Chéran
Alexander Burgener
Alias (TV series)
Allèves
Allinges
Allonzier-la-Caille
Alps
Amancy
Ambilly
André Roch
Andreas Heckmair
Annecy
Annecy-le-Vieux
Annemasse
Anthy-sur-Léman
Aosta Valley
Arâches-la-Frasse
Arbusigny
Archamps
Arenthon
Argentière
Argentière Glacier
Argonay
Arrondissement of Bonneville
Arrondissements of France
Arthaz-Pont-Notre-Dame
Arve
Autoroutes of France
Aviernoz
Ayse
Ballaison
Barry Blanchard
Bassy
Bellevaux
Benedictine
Bids for the 2018 Winter Olympics
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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
The Chamonix valley seen from the south
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Administration
Country
France
Region
Rhône-Alpes
Department
Haute-Savoie
Arrondissement
Bonneville
Canton
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Intercommunality
Pays du Mont-Blanc
Mayor
Éric Fournier
(2008–2014)
Statistics
Elevation
995–4,810 m (3,264–15,780 ft)
(avg. 1,035 m/3,396 ft)
Land area1
245.46 km2 (94.77 sq mi)
Population2
9,514 (2006)
- Density
39 /km2 (100 /sq mi)
INSEE/Postal code
74056/ 74400
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.
Coordinates: 45°55′23″N 6°52′11″E / 45.9230555556°N 6.86972222222°E / 45.9230555556; 6.86972222222
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc or, more commonly, Chamonix (French pronunciation: [ʃamɔni]) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. It was the site of the 1924 Winter Olympics, the first Winter Olympics. The commune's population of around 9,800 ranks 865th within the nation of France.1
Situated near the massive peaks of the Aiguilles Rouges, Chamonix shares the summit of Mont Blanc with its neighboring commune of Courmayeur in Italy, and own the title of highest commune in France. The commune is well known and loved by skiers and by mountain enthusiasts of all types. Mont Blanc, at a height of 4,810 metres, is the third most visited natural site in the world.2 This lends the area a notably cosmopolitan atmosphere. With an area of 245 square kilometres, Chamonix is the fourth largest commune in mainland France.
Contents
1 Geography
1.1 Location
1.2 Settlements
2 Mountain sports
3 History
4 Sightseeing
5 Transportation
5.1 Roads
5.2 Rail
5.3 Cable Cars
6 Twin towns
7 In popular culture
8 See also
9 References
10 External links
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Geography
Location
Settlements
The commune of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc includes 16 villages and hamlets. From north to south: Le Tour (1462 m3), Montroc, Le Planet, Argentière (1252 m3), Les Chosalets, Le Lavancher, Les Tines, Les Bois, Les-Praz-de-Chamonix (1060 m3), Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Les Pècles, Les Mouilles, Les Barrats, Les Pélerins, Les Gaillands, and Les Bossons (1012 m3).
Mountain sports
Winter roundup: Cuche wins Chamonix downhill
Switzerland's Didier Cuche won his second straight World Cup downhill Saturday, positioning himself as a strong favorite in Alpine skiing's showcase ...
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Chamonix Mont Blanc France traveller information site, chamonix.net includes chamonix weather and chamonix webcams
Chamonix is a popular winter sports resort town in France. As the highest European mountain west of Russia, Mont Blanc holds a special allure for mountain climbers, and Mark Twight described the town as "the death-sport capital of the world" because it is a base for almost all types of outdoor activity, especially their more extreme variants, such as ice climbing, rock climbing, extreme skiing, paragliding, rafting, and canyoning.
Chamonix is famous for its spectacular cable car up to the Aiguille du Midi (3842 m). Constructed in 1955, it was then the highest cable car in the world. Together with a cable car system going up to the Pointe Helbronner (3462 m) from Entréves in the Aosta Valley (Italy) it is possible to cross the entire Mont Blanc massif by cable car.
In the summer months Chamonix is a mecca for alpine mountaineers, drawn to the area by challenges like the north, west and south-west faces of the Dru, the Frendo Spur on the Aiguille du Midi, the north face of the Grandes Jorasses and the massive face climbs on the south side of Mont Blanc. Traversing the Alps on the GR 5 footpath or more accessible challenges like reaching the summit of Mont Blanc (by a number of possible routes) are also popular.
Chamonix is also a destination for mountain bikers. Besides the obvious lift-assisted areas for Freeriders there are hundreds of kilometres of challenging hidden singletrack trails - often only found with the help of guides, although since the summer of 2008 mountain biking is only permitted on a small selection of trails during July and August.
History
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The valley was first mentioned in 1091, when it was granted by the Count of the Genevois to the great Benedictine house of St. Michel de la Cluse, near Turin, which by the early 13th century had established a priory there.4 However, in 1786 the inhabitants bought their freedom from the canons of Sallanches, to whom the priory had been transferred in 1519.
In 1530, the inhabitants obtained from the Count of the Genevois the privilege of holding two fairs a year, while the valley was often visited by the civil officials and by the bishops of Geneva (first recorded visit in 1411, while St. Francis de Sales came there in 1606). But travellers for pleasure were very rare.
Horace-Benedict de Saussure monument at Chamonix. Beside him is Jacques Balmat.
Cuche captures Chamonix downhill victory
Didier Cuche of Switzerland won the Chamonix downhill for the first time on Saturday, capturing his second World Cup win of the season.
the snowclad summit of Mont Blanc towers above the valley from the southeast At 15780 feet Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Europe Chamonix When I checked with tourist information my usual question What s the best hike out of Chamonix the woman laughed She told me that there are far too many choices for her to be
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Chamonix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc or, more commonly, Chamonix (French pronunciation: ... Chamonix is famous for its spectacular cable car up to the Aiguille ...
The first party to publish (1744) an account of their visit was that of Dr. Richard Pococke, Mr. William Windham and other Englishmen who visited the Mer de Glace in 1741. In 1742 came P. Martel and several other Genevese, in 1760 H.B. de Saussure,4 and rather later Marc Th. Bourrit.
The growth of tourism in the early 19th century led to the formation of the Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix in 1821, to regulate access to the mountain slopes (which were communally or co-operatively owned), and this association held a monopoly of guiding from the town until it was broken by French government action in 1892; thereafter guides were required to hold a diploma issued by a commission dominated by civil servants and members of the French Alpine Club rather than local residents.
From the late 19th century on, tourist development was dominated by national and international initiatives rather than local entrepreneurs, though the local community was increasingly dependent upon and active in the tourist industry.
The commune successfully lobbied to change its name from Chamonix to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc in 1916. However, following the loss of its monopoly, the Compagnie reformed as an association of local guides, and retained an important role in local society; it provided the services of a friendly society to its members, and in the 20th century many of them were noted mountaineers and popularisers of mountain tourism, for example the novelist Roger Frison-Roche, the first member of the Compagnie not to be born in Chamonix.
The holding of the first Winter Olympic Games in Chamonix in 1924 further raised Chamonix's profile as an international tourist destination.
By the 1960s, agriculture had been reduced to a marginal activity, while the number of tourist beds available rose to around 60,000 by the end of the 20th century, with about 5 million visitors a year.
Sightseeing
Statue of de Saussure in town centre
Montenvers Railway (Cog railway from Chamonix to Montenvers, above the Mer de Glace)
Mont Blanc Tramway (Cog railway from St. Gervais to Nid d'Aigle at Mont Blanc)
Telepherique d'Aiguille du Midi
Panoramic restaurant at the top station of the Brévent cable car (impressive views of the Mont Blanc Massif)
Alpine Museum Chamonix
Statue of Horace Bénédict de Saussure (initiator of the first ascent of Mont Blanc)
Statue of Michel-Gabriel Paccard who along with Jacques Balmat, made the first successful ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786
Transportation
Roads
Cuche wins Chamonix downhill
Switzerland's Didier Cuche won his second straight World Cup downhill Saturday, positioning himself as a strong favorite in Alpine skiing's showcase event at next month's world championships.
Det andre omrdet som str meg nrt er alpene og Chamonix spesielt Der har jeg vrt mange ganger bde sommer og vinter Som regel som startsted for turer jeg har vrt med p I Chamonix har jeg vrt i forbindelse med Haute Route i 2006 bestigning av Dent du Geant i 2005 bestigning av Matterhorn i 2005 samt bestigning av Mont Blanc i 2008 En tur til Agiuille
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Chamonix travel guide - Wikitravel
Open source travel guide to Chamonix, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. ...
The town of Chamonix is serviced by French Route Nationale 205 (RN 205), nicknamed the Route blanche,5 or "white route", due to its snowiness. This is an extension of French autoroute 40 (A40), similarly nicknamed the autoroute blanche, which ends at Le Fayet, a village in the commune of Saint-Gervais-les-Bains.6 The 11.6-km Mont Blanc Tunnel originates here, linking Chamonix to Courmayeur in Italy.7 Chamonix is linked to Switzerland by what used to be RN 506a. In 2006, it was converted to a Route Départementale 1506, with a part of it integrated into RN 205. The nearest airport to Chamonix is Geneva Cointrin International and it is 88 km in distance. http://www.chamexpress.com have airport transfers leaving every 45 minutes. http://www.alpybus.com offers a regular daily bus service from Geneva Airport to Chamonix.
Rail
Chamonix is served by the metre-gauge St Gervais-Vallorcine Line, operated by SNCF. The line from Saint Gervais (on the standard-gauge rail network) to Chamonix opened in 1901; it was extended to Vallorcine in 1908. The line holds the record for the steepest gradient on any standard (i.e. adhesion) railway.
From Vallorcine, the rail route continues over the border into Switzerland, meeting the SBB network at Martigny. This latter section, a metre-gauge cog railway, is operated by Transports de Martigny et Régions SA. The train service from Vallorcine to Martigny is known as the Mont Blanc Express. Timetables on the St Gervais-Vallorcine and Vallorcine-Martigny sections are synchronized.8
The 5.1-km Montenvers Railway is a cog railway that provides access to the tourist site of Montenvers. Opened in 1909, its rail station was built right next to SNCF's Chamonix station on the St Gervais-Vallorcine Line line. In fact the two stations are directly linked.9 Montenvers provides further tourist access to middle and high mountain areas.
Cable Cars
Chamonix has one of the highest cable cars in the world, which links the town to the summit of the Aiguille du Midi at 3842 m.10 On the other side of the valley, another cable car links Chamonix to the viewpoint of Planpraz. This cable car is based on an older system built in 1920, modernized in 1979, and upgraded again in 2008. A second line links Planpraz to the summit of Le Brévent at 2525 m.1112 Many other cable cars exist in the valley, and are heavily used by skiers and residents alike.
Twin towns
Cuche captures Chamonix downhill for second win this season
CHAMONIX, France (AP) -- Didier Cuche of Switzerland won the Chamonix downhill for the first time on Saturday for his second World Cup win this season.
we stayed in on our visit Well not quite our hotel was half way up the alp you can just see in this picture This is a view from Morzine looking towards our alp August 1999 If ever I doubted how high Mont Blanc actually was this is a view looking down to Chamonix the town at the foot of the mountain Chamonix has an altitude of around 3500 feet and
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Chamonix: Definition from Answers.com
Chamonix A valley of eastern France at the foot of Mont Blanc. It is a major winter sports resort and was the site of the 1924 Winter
Chamonix is twinned with:
Aspen (Colorado)
Cilaos (La Reunion)
Courmayeur (Italy)
Davos (Switzerland)
Fujiyoshida (at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany)
In popular culture
The valley is mentioned in Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, as the scene of an encounter between the doctor and his monster.
English author Jonathan Trigell lives in Chamonix; the setting for his second novel Cham.
James Salter's novel Solo Faces, based on the life of climber Gary Hemming is set in Chamonix.
The valley is the set of the Alias episode "After Six". Sydney and Vaughan need to break into a chalet in Chamonix by getting through a lethal response system built by Toni Cummings, played by Vivica A. Fox.
Chamonix is a snow track on Sony's Gran Turismo 4 and 5.
Chamonix is a Chilean ice-cream brand, owned by Nestlé
Chamonix shares Mont Blanc with the Italian comune of Courmayeur and Saint-Gervais.
Chamonix is the stage name of Kurtis Mantronik for the Kurtis Mantronik Presents Chamonix EP 'How Did You Know' (2003)
The town and surrounding area is where The World Is Not Enough skiing scenes were filmed, and where the cast and crew stayed.
An elderly french glacier tour guide from Chamonix appears in the climate change film The Age of Stupid, in which he laments the dropping ice levels in his lifetime and complains about the growing tunnel traffic from the motorway.
Ray Smuckles has his MasterCard on file with the government of Chamonix.
Chomonix Golf Course in Lino Lakes, Minnesota is named after Chamonix, although they are spelled with a one-letter difference.
See also
Communes of the Haute-Savoie department
Mer de Glace
Mont Blanc Massif
Mont Blanc Tunnel
Montroc
The Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt
Panorama of the Chamonix valley
References
^ Sources des données : INSEE - Chamonix: Données générales
^ Site officiel de la vallée de Chamonix - Classement mondial du Mont-Blanc en termes de fréquentation
^ a b c d "Chamonix Valley Website". http://www.chamonix.com/page.php?page=88&r=remontees_mecaniques_temps_reel&ling=en. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
^ a b The Development of the Appreciation of Mountain Scenery in Modern Times, Walter Woodburn Hyde, Geographical Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Feb., 1917), pp. 107-118
^ Le Comité de préservation du village des Houches - Dossier publié le 12/05/2004 (PDF)
^ Site de l'association de défense des usagers de l'A40 et de l'A41 - Revue de presse
^ "Chamonix Valley Website". http://www.atmb.net/spip.php?page=atmb&content=tunnel&id_rubrique=21&lang=en. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
^ "Mont Blanc Express timetables for 2010". http://cms.tmrsa.ch/fileadmin/TMRS/upload/pdf/Mont-Blanc_Express_2010_D_finitif.pdf. Retrieved 2010-02-10. [in French]
^ Site de Christophe Jacquet spécialisé sur les trains du Mont-Blanc
^ Site de l'Aiguille du Midi - Histoire du téléphérique
^ "Map of the Brévent-Flégère area". http://www.compagniedumontblanc.fr/plan_breventflegere_ete.php. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
^ "Summer timetables for Chamonix gondolas and funicular railways". http://www.compagniedumontblanc.fr/pages/horaires_ete_glisse_gb.html#breventflegere. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
External links
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Chamonix on Wikitravel
Official site of the city of Chamonix Mont-Blanc (French)
Official site of the Chamonix Tourism Office - events, news, accommodation and more for visitors (English) (French)
Official site of the mountain infrastructure in the Chamonix valley - first hand lift & piste info, lift passes, avalanche risk, etc (English)(French)
Chamonix.net Tourist Site for Accommodation & Travel (English)(French)(Russian)
Chamonet.com Tourist site for nightlife, news and everything cool about Chamonix
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Switzerland's Didier Cuche wins Chamonix downhill
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v · d · eMont Blanc massif
Settlements
Argentière · Chamonix · Champex · Courmayeur · Les Houches · Montroc · Les Praz · Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
Mountains
Aiguille d'Argentière · Aiguille de Bionnassay · Aiguille de Blaitière · Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey · Aiguille du Chardonnet · Aiguilles du Diable · Aiguilles Dorées · Aiguille du Dru · Aiguille des Glaciers · Aiguille du Goûter · Aiguille des Grands Charmoz · Aiguille des Grands Montets · Aiguille du Grépon · Aiguille du Jardin · Aiguille du Midi · Aiguille de l'A Neuve · Aiguille Noire de Peuterey · Aiguille du Pissoir · Aiguille du Plan · Aiguille de Rochefort · Aiguille du Tour · Aiguille de Triolet · Aiguille Verte · La Breya · Le Catogne · Le Châtelet (Mont Blanc) · Dent du Géant · Dôme du Goûter · Dôme de Rochefort · Les Droites · Le Génépi · Grand Capucin · Grand Darray · Grand Pilier d'Angle · Grande Lui · Grande Pointe des Planereuses · Grande Rocheuse · Grandes Jorasses · Mont Blanc · Mont Blanc de Courmayeur · Mont Blanc du Tacul · Mont Brouillard · Mont Dolent · Mont Mallet · Mont Maudit · Pic Eccles · Picco Luigi Amedeo · Pointe Allobrogia · Pointe Helbronner · Pointe d'Orny · Pointe des Plines · Pointe Ronde · Pointe Walker · Le Portalet · Punta Baretti · Tita Neire · Tour Noir
Glaciers
Argentière · Bossons · Mer de Glace · Miage · Saleina · Trient
Huts
Albert Premier · Argentière · Cosmiques · Durier · Leschaux · Nid d'Aigle · Plan de l'Aiguille · Torino · Tré la Tête · Vallot
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Cuche claims 1st Chamonix downhill
Didier Cuche of Switzerland won the Chamonix downhill for the first time on Saturday for his second World Cup win this season. The race was interrupted for about 30 minutes after Canadian skier Manuel Osborne-Paradis crashed heavily and was airlifted to a hospital.
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1924: Chamonix • 1928: St. Moritz • 1932: Lake Placid • 1936: Garmisch-Partenkirchen • 1940 & 1944: No games due to World War II • 1948: St. Moritz • 1952: Oslo • 1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo • 1960: Squaw Valley • 1964: Innsbruck • 1968: Grenoble • 1972: Sapporo • 1976: Innsbruck • 1980: Lake Placid • 1984: Sarajevo • 1988: Calgary • 1992: Albertville • 1994: Lillehammer • 1998: Nagano • 2002: Salt Lake City • 2006: Turin • 2010: Vancouver • 2014: Sochi • 2018: TBA
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1924: Chamonix • 1928: St. Moritz • 1932: Lake Placid • 1936: Garmisch-Partenkirchen • 1940 & 1944: No games due to World War II • 1948: St. Moritz • 1952: Oslo • 1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo • 1960: Squaw Valley • 1964: Innsbruck • 1968: Grenoble • 1972: Sapporo • 1976: Innsbruck • 1980: Lake Placid • 1984: Sarajevo • 1988: Calgary • 1992: Albertville • 1994: Lillehammer • 1998: Nagano • 2002: Salt Lake City • 2006: Turin • 2010: Vancouver • 2014: Sochi • 2018: TBA
Didier Cuche wins Chamonix downhill
CHAMONIX, France - Switzerland's Didier Cuche won his second straight World Cup downhill Saturday, positioning...
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1924: Chamonix • 1928: St. Moritz • 1932: Lake Placid • 1936: Garmisch-Partenkirchen • 1940 & 1944: No games due to World War II • 1948: St. Moritz • 1952: Oslo • 1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo • 1960: Squaw Valley • 1964: Innsbruck • 1968: Grenoble • 1972: Sapporo • 1976: Innsbruck • 1980: Lake Placid • 1984: Sarajevo • 1988: Calgary • 1992: Albertville • 1994: Lillehammer • 1998: Nagano • 2002: Salt Lake City • 2006: Turin • 2010: Vancouver • 2014: Sochi • 2018: TBA
Cuche wins Chamonix downhill
Cuche wins men's WCup downhill in Chamonix to become favorite going into world championships
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1924: Chamonix • 1928: St. Moritz • 1932: Lake Placid • 1936: Garmisch-Partenkirchen • 1940 & 1944: No games due to World War II • 1948: St. Moritz • 1952: Oslo • 1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo • 1960: Squaw Valley • 1964: Innsbruck • 1968: Grenoble • 1972: Sapporo • 1976: Innsbruck • 1980: Lake Placid • 1984: Sarajevo • 1988: Calgary • 1992: Albertville • 1994: Lillehammer • 1998: Nagano • 2002: Salt Lake City • 2006: Turin • 2010: Vancouver • 2014: Sochi • 2018: TBA
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