Value not worth People from all over the world saw the 2014 Winter Olympics hosted by Sochi city in Russia. At first sight, people think that Russia is doing a good job in this area, making Sochi "a wonderful" city with new roads, bridges, hotels, ski resorts and the best sports facilities in the world I will. Some people may not be aware of some of the adverse effects of these games; this is the most expensive Olympics in history. I did a lot of research on the Sochi Olympic Games, and determined that these games were a waste of money and not worth it.
Sochi of Russia was selected as the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics of Salzburg of Austria and Pyeongchang of Korea. This is the first time Russia hosted the Winter Olympic Games. The Olympic Games were held from 7th to 23th February 2014. 2,800 athletes from 88 countries participated in 98 events. The Olympic Village and the Olympic Stadium are on the Black Sea coast. All the mountains are located 50 km (31 mi) from the high mountainous region (Krasnaya Polyana). So far, the Olympics are the most expensive and cost £ 30 billion ($ 51 billion)
The Olympics were questioned at the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics. The 2016 Summer Olympics includes 28 sports, the other 5 sports are included in the 2020 Summer Olympics, and the 2014 Winter Olympics includes 7 sports. The number and type of events may differ slightly from the Olympic Games. Each Olympic movement is represented by an international governance body, the International Federation (IF). The International Olympic Committee (IOC) establishes a hierarchy of sports, disciplines and activities. According to this level, each Olympic movement can be subdivided into several areas, which are often misunderstood as unique sports. For example, swimming and water polo, they are actually areas of water sports (represented by the International Swimming Federation), figure skating, speed skating, they are all subjects of skating (represented by the International Skating Federation).
Kaori Noriaki is a legend - not only ski jump, it is also a legend of general winter sports. At the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, a Japanese sports superstar participated in the recordable seventh Olympics, won a bronze medal in the big hill's personal silver medal and the team mountain, the oldest historical record that won medals in the winter Olympics It became one. Skydiver In 2016, he not only ski jumped, but also all World Cup events hosted by the International Ski Federation acknowledged the World Cup's most distinctive event and won the Guinness World Record Certificate . He will not retire soon