Olympic Facts
July 5, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
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As the Beijing Games draw closer and closer, here are some more Olympic facts and trivia to get you in the Olympic mood:
1. The founder of the modern Olympic Games was a French sports fan, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who believed that the Games would promote world peace. He was the one who founded the International Olympic Committee in 1894.
2. The athlete to win the most medals is Larysa Latynina, a Soviet gymnast who won 18 medals between 1956 and 1964.
3. The 1992 Lithuanian Olympic basketball team …read more
More Olympic Trivia
June 10, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
Some more Olympic facts for you:
“Amateur” was eliminated from the Olympic charter in 1971.
The Olympic flag was introduced at the 1920 Olympic games, in Belgium.
Russian gymnast, Maria Gorokhovskaya holds the record for the most medals one in a single Olympic games, seven medals in 1952.
The host nation always marches last in the opening procession.
Tug of War was an Olympic sport from 1900 to 1920.
The tradition of the opening procession of athletes began in 1908, in London.
The last solid gold medals were awarded in 1912. Today’s “gold” medals are really sterling silver with a thin coat of pure gold.
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Beijing Olympics Trivia
June 5, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
As the Beijing Olympics approach, let’s take a moment to learn a few facts about the games.
There will be 28 sports at the Beijing games.
302 events are scheduled.
10,708 athletes from around the world will be competing.
5600 press journalists and photographers have been accredited for the games.
12,000 television broadcast staff have been accredited.
70,000 volunteers will help the events run smoothly.
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Olympic Trivia
April 26, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
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The Beijing Olympic Games are just slightly more than 100 days away. Just how much do you know about the Olympic Games and their history and traditions? For instance, did you know…?
that the original Olympic games, called the PanHellenic Games in ancient Greece, were held as part of national religious festivals
that women were not permitted to participate…or even watch…the Olympic games until the 2nd century A.D.
that the first record of Olympic Games dates from 776 B.C.
that the last record of the original Olympic Games was in 261 A.D.
that …read more




