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1. Identify this lady and tell me what record she is still holding in Summer Olympic history?
2. Connect
Eddie Eagan (United States), Jacob Tullin Thams (Norway), Christa Luding-Rothenburger (East Germany), and Clara Hughes (Canada).
3. To compete in the Olympics today, you have to be at least 16 years old. This rule was created in 1997. Prior to that, younger people could compete in the Olympics. The youngest athlete ever was X. A Greek citizen, he participated in the Athens Olympics of 1896. He was a gymnast and won a bronze medal in the games. Young X was only 10 years old. He is the youngest Olympic athlete to date. Identify X.
4. What was going on here and in which Olympic it was happened for the first time?
5. During the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the procession of athletes is always led by the X team, followed by all the other teams in Y order, except for the last team which is always the team of the Y country. Identify X, Y and Z.
Answers below -
1. Larisa Latynina - he holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals by a gymnast, male or female,
2. Only four athletes have ever won medals at both the Winter and Summer Olympic Games.
3. X =Dimitrios Loundras.
4. 1936 Berlin Olympics were televised across the country for the first time.
5. During the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the procession of athletes is always led by the- Greek team, followed by all the other teams in alphabetical order (based on the language of the hosting country), except for the last team which is always the team of the hosting country.
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Here is the second part of Olympic Games Quiz. If you want to try previous part here is the link Olympic Games Quiz Part-1. Enjoy the quiz and don't forget to provide your feedback. And please use your name while you answer the questions. You can also SUBSCRIBE my blog by your email to get notifications of latest quiz questions and answers. Cheers!
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1. Identify this lady and tell me what record she is still holding in Summer Olympic history?
2. Connect
Eddie Eagan (United States), Jacob Tullin Thams (Norway), Christa Luding-Rothenburger (East Germany), and Clara Hughes (Canada).
3. To compete in the Olympics today, you have to be at least 16 years old. This rule was created in 1997. Prior to that, younger people could compete in the Olympics. The youngest athlete ever was X. A Greek citizen, he participated in the Athens Olympics of 1896. He was a gymnast and won a bronze medal in the games. Young X was only 10 years old. He is the youngest Olympic athlete to date. Identify X.
4. What was going on here and in which Olympic it was happened for the first time?
5. During the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the procession of athletes is always led by the X team, followed by all the other teams in Y order, except for the last team which is always the team of the Y country. Identify X, Y and Z.
Answers below -
1. Larisa Latynina - he holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals by a gymnast, male or female,
2. Only four athletes have ever won medals at both the Winter and Summer Olympic Games.
3. X =Dimitrios Loundras.
4. 1936 Berlin Olympics were televised across the country for the first time.
5. During the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the procession of athletes is always led by the- Greek team, followed by all the other teams in alphabetical order (based on the language of the hosting country), except for the last team which is always the team of the hosting country.
That's all folks! Next Quiz episodes along with the answers of this quiz episode will be coming soon so stay tuned!!
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laryssa latinina - most number of gold medals by a female gymnast
ReplyDeletewon medals in both winter and summer olympics
dimitrios loundras
first televisied broadcast started in 1960 Rome Olympics
x-greece
y-alphabetical order with Afghanistan first
z-host nation last