History & Sports Olympics

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b. javelin

All are events in the modern pentathlon except which one? a. fencing b. javelin c. show jumping d. 200 m freestyle swim

d. swimming

All of the following are events of the Ancient Olympics except which of the following? a. boxing b. chariot races c. pentathlon d. swimming

5 days

Ancient Olympic games usually lasted for how long?

2 weeks

How long do the Modern Olympics last?

10

How many events are in the decathlon?

7

How many events are in the heptathlon?

339

How many events are now in the olympics?

43 events, 9 sports

How many events/sports were in the first modern games?

the olive tree wreath placed around the winners head

In the Ancient games what did the term "kotinos" mean?

393 AD

In what year were the Ancient Olympic games forbidden and ceased to exist?

1900

In what year were women first allowed to compete in the Olympic games?

d. fencing

The Ancient pentathlon is made up of all the following events except which one? a. discus b. javelin c. wrestling d. fencing

1894

The IOC (International Olympic Committee) was created in what year?

1980

The Miracle on Ice happened in which winter Olympic games?

1896

The Modern Day Olympics started in what year

4

The Olympic Games (summer to summer) are held every how many years?

1992

The Original Dream Team was apart of which Olympic games?

Olympia

The first Ancient Olympic games took place is what city?

Athens

The first Modern Olympic games were held in what city?

discus, javelin, jumping, running, wrestling

What 5 events were in the Ancient Olympics?

1916, 1940, 1944

What Olympic years were cancelled?

fencing, 200m freestyle swim, show jumping, and the pistol shooting/3200m run

What are the 5 events in the modern pentathlon?

to honor the gods, to show the gods how fit their bodies are, to stay on the good side of the gods

What are the three reasons for the Ancient games?

nothing, naked

What did the athletes used to wear to compete?

proper uniforms

What do athletes wear now to compete?

interlocking rings represent the 5 continents in the games and at least one of the colors is represented in each flag

What do the rings and colors represent in the Olympic symbol?

to show they were more powerful than the gods

What is not a reason for the Ancient games?

1980

What is the only year the Unites States boycotted the Summer Olympics

Finland

What team did the "Miracle on Ice" team beat in their final game to win the gold medal?

boxing and wrestling

What two events make up the ancient olympic event known as the pankration?

lawn lennis

What was the first womens event/sport in the olympics?

himante

What were the wraps used by boxers called in the ancient games?

776 BC

What year did the Ancient Olympic games start?

1928

When did women's athletics and gymnastics debut?

1992

When was the last time that the winter and summer games were held in the same year?

Barcelona

Where did the Dream Team capture gold?

Moscow

Where were the Olympics held the year the United States boycotted?

Agon

Which term means "competition"?

anyone who qualifies

Who can compete in the Modern Olympics?

anyone

Who can watch the Modern Day Olympics?

any man who's a citizen, no women

Who could compete in the Ancient Greece Olympics?

any man who's a citizen of Greece

Who could watch the Ancient Greece Olympics?

Emperor Theodosius

Who ended the Ancient Olympics?

Pierre de Coubertin

Who is credited with the restart of the Olympic games in 1896?

Eddie Eagan — 1920 Summer Boxing, 1932 Winter 4 Man Bobsled

Who is the only athlete to win a gold medal in Summer/Winter Olympics?

1924

Why year did the OIC start the winter olympics?


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