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  The Olympic Games, held quadrennially with a duration not exceeding 16 days, represent the world's most influential sporting event. Guided by Olympism, this international social movement utilizes sports competitions and the quadrennial Olympic celebrations as its core activities to promote comprehensive physical, psychological, and social-moral development, enhance mutual understanding among nations, globalize Olympic ideals, and maintain world peace. As the largest international multi-sport event with the broadest global influence, Olympic historical records not only document athletic achievements but also reflect the evolution of international politics, economics, culture, and social development.

  This database system integrates comprehensive historical data of modern Olympic Games (including Summer/Winter Olympics and Youth Olympic Games), covering over 50 editions since 1896, competition results from 60+ sports disciplines, and information regarding 110,000 athletes from 200+ countries. Through three structured tables (Basic Olympic Information Table, Event Results Table, and Athlete Participation Table), the database provides a 360-degree panorama from macro-level event information to micro-level athlete performance, offering authoritative data support for research in sports science, international relations, commercial decision-making, and public policy formulation.

Data Uniqueness

  • Full-Cycle Coverage: Encompasses all Summer/Winter Olympics from 1896-2024 (30 Summer/24 Winter editions), spanning 128 years of modern sports history, supporting long-term trend analysis.
  • Multi-Dimensional Relational Architecture: Innovative three-tier "Event-Result-Athlete" relational system: Basic Information Table (country/date/mascot etc.) → Event Results Table (discipline/ranking/medal) → Athlete Table (career trajectory/medal details); Enables cross-table traceability analysis (e.g.: medal distribution analysis → career path tracing of medalists).

Data Application Value

  • Academic Research: Modeling Olympic economic impacts, quantitative analysis of national soft power (fields: country/year/athlete count/medal tally etc.)
  • Commercial Decision-Making: Athlete endorsement valuation, regional strategy formulation for sporting goods markets (fields: competition participation count/medal details/birth year etc.)
  • Policy Evaluation: Cost-benefit forecasting for mega-event hosting, youth sports policy development (fields: event quantity/team size/infrastructure investment (torch/mascot) etc.)

  The CnOpenData Olympic Games Database, with its meticulously structured design and 128-year historical depth, establishes fundamental infrastructure for global sports research. Whether analyzing "China-US Olympic competition dynamics", exploring "athlete career patterns", or evaluating "commercial transformation of Olympic cultural symbols", this database provides rigorously validated high-quality data support, empowering researchers to stay at the forefront of Olympic studies.


Time Range

1896-2024


FField Description


Sample Data

Olympic Games Basic Information Table

Olympic Games Event Results Table

Olympic Games Athletes Participation Table


Data Update Frequency

Annual updates