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Winter Olympics Are Coming

40 min · 13 de feb de 2026
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BONUS EPISODE!  It’s that time of the year when you’re waiting for the snow to melt and the sun to come back …or maybe you’re enjoying being cozy inside and watching the Winter Olympics! In the midst of the iconic winter sporting event, join Emily and Katie for a little bonus discussion about when the Winter Olympics got started and what kind of sporting events you can expect to see! When were the Winter Olympics established? What are the sport classes in the Winter Olympics? How many athletes and countries participate? What are some of the most loved sporting events?

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