| Official Name | The III Olympic Winter Games |
| Host City | Lake Placid, United States |
| Host Country | United States |
| Event Dates | 4 to 15 February 1932 |
| Number of Participating Nations (NOCs) | 17 |
| Total Athletes | 252 athletes |
| Men Athletes | 231 |
| Women Athletes | 21 |
| Sports / Disciplines | 5 sports, 7 disciplines |
| Total Events | 14 medal events |
| Main Stadium (Opening & Closing Ceremony) |
Lake Placid Olympic Stadium |
| Other Host Zones |
Mt. Van Hoevenberg and Lake Placid Ice Arena |
| Opening Ceremony | 4 February 1932 |
| Closing Ceremony | 15 February 1932 |
| Olympic Motto | - |
| Official Mascot |
None (mascots were introduced later in Olympic history) |
| Official Emblem | Lake Placid 1932 Emblem |
| Official Torch | Not officially used (torch relay tradition began later) |
| Time Zone | Eastern Standard Time (UTC -5) |
| Firsts & Records |
First Winter Olympics held outside Europe and first to introduce a centralized Olympic Village for athletes |
| Top Medal-Winning Nation | United States (6 gold medals) |
| Total Medals Awarded | 42 |
| Key Venues |
Lake Placid Olympic Stadium, Mt. Van Hoevenberg, Jack Shea Arena |
| Official Website |
https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/lake-placid-1932/ |