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China at the Olympics

Originally having participated in Olympics as the delegation of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1932 to 1948, China competed at the Olympic Games under the name of the People's Republic of China (PRC) for the first time in 1952, at the Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland, although they only arrived in time to participate in one event.〔(10th-15th Olympic Games: 1936-1952 Chinese Olympic Committee. )〕 That year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed both the PRC and the Republic of China (which recently relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War) to compete, although the latter withdrew in protest.〔 Due to the dispute over the political status of China, the PRC did not participate in the Olympics again until the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States.〔 Their first appearance at the Summer Olympic Games after 1952 was the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States.〔(23rd Olympic Games: Los Angeles 1984 Chinese Olympic Committee. )〕
The Chinese Olympic Committee in its current form was recognized in 1979.〔 Before the Chinese Civil War, athletes competed as the Republic of China (ROC) at the Olympics. The ROC continued to compete from 1952 to 1976 (Winter), but only representing athletes from the island of Taiwan (although the football team members of ROC in the 1960 Olympic Games were overwhelmingly Hong Kongers). The dispute over use of the name ''China'' resulted in the PRC boycotting the Games completely during these years. In 1979, the International Olympic Committee passed a resolution for the ROC team to be designated ''Chinese Taipei'', and this opened the door for the PRC to finally join the Olympic movement.〔
Hong Kong has had a distinct National Olympic Committee since 1950 and has competed at the Games since 1952.〔(SF&OC History ) Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China〕 After the territory was returned to the PRC and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was created in 1997, this arrangement has continued, with Hong Kong competing independently from the rest of the nation under the name ''Hong Kong, China''.〔
==Hosted Games==
The People's Republic of China hosted the Games on two occasions :

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