Round 1: Olympic History Quiz
- Question: Who won the gold medal in the marathon at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome while running barefoot, setting an unofficial world record?
- Answer: Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila won a gold medal and set an unofficial world record while running barefoot at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. He bettered his own record (this time running with shoes) at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo.
- Question: Who was the first to win a medal in both swimming and diving in the same Olympics?
- Answer: American swimmer and diver Aileen Riggin became the first competitor to win a medal in both swimming and diving in the same Olympics, at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
- Question: Which athlete was stripped of decathlon and pentathlon gold medals won at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sweden?
- Answer: American athlete Jim Thorpe won the decathlon and the pentathlon by wide margins at the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912, but he was stripped of his gold medals after it was learned that he had played semiprofessional baseball in 1909 and 1910. His medals were posthumously restored to his family in 1983.
- Question: Who won gold medals in freestyle wrestling in three consecutive Olympics?
- Answer: Russian wrestler Aleksandr Medved, considered one of the greatest freestyle wrestlers in history, won gold medals in three consecutive Olympics (1964, 1968, and 1972). Medved was also awarded the Order of Lenin and the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic Order.
- Question: Who earned gold medals in the 3-metre springboard and 10-metre platform diving events at both the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games?
- Answer: American diver Greg Louganis won gold medals in the 3-metre springboard and 10-metre platform at both the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games. It was the first time a male diver had won both events in successive Olympics.
- Question: During which Games was the first Olympic Village built to accommodate competitors and officials?
- Answer: The Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932 featured the first Olympic Village, which was located in Baldwin Hills, a suburb of Los Angeles, and covered 321 acres (130 hectares).
- Question: Which decathlete was the youngest to win a gold medal in the Olympics?
- Answer: American Bob Mathias became the youngest person to win a gold medal in the decathlon in Olympic competition in 1948, at age 17.
- Question: The modern Olympic Games were first held in what year?
- Answer: The modern Olympic Games were first held in Athens in 1896, with 13 countries sending nearly 300 representatives to take part in 42 events and 10 different sports.
- Question: How many rounds were fought in ancient Olympic boxing matches?
- Answer: Ancient Olympic boxing matches had no rounds; they continued until one man either acknowledged defeat by holding up a finger or was unable to continue.
- Question: Who was the first man to win the Olympic gold medal in both the 200-metre and the 400-metre races?
- Answer: American sprinter Michael Johnson became the first man to win gold medals in both the 200-metre and 400-metre races. He did so at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Question: Which British athlete won the gold medal for the decathlon at successive Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984?
- Answer: British decathlete Daley Thompson became the second competitor in history to win the decathlon at two consecutive Olympic Games, earning gold medals in 1980 and 1984.
- Question: Which of these siblings combined to win five Olympic track-and-field gold medals during a career in which they set 26 world records?
- Answer: Ukrainian sisters Tamara and Irina Press combined to win five track-and-field gold medals between the 1960 Olympics in Rome and 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. They set 26 world records during their career.
- Question: Who was the first to score a perfect 10 in an Olympic gymnastics event?
- Answer: Romanian Nadia Comăneci was the first to be awarded a perfect score of 10 in an Olympic gymnastics event. In fact, she received seven perfect scores at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.
- Question: The ancient Olympic Games were abolished in what year?
- Answer: The Olympic Games were abolished in 393 CE by the Roman emperor Theodosius I, most likely because of their pagan associations.
- Question: Who won the Olympic marathon in 1972 in Munich, West Germany, becoming the first American in 64 years to win the event?
- Answer: Frank Shorter became the first American since John Hayes in 1908 to win the Olympic marathon, earning the gold medal at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany.
- Question: Who is the only athlete to win a gold medal in different sports in both the Summer and the Winter Olympics?
- Answer: American boxer and bobsledder Eddie Eagan is the only athlete to win gold medals in different sports at both the Summer and the Winter Olympics. Eagan won his first Olympic gold medal as a light heavyweight boxer at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium, and his second as a member of a four-man bobsled team at the 1932 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. (Gillis Grafström won gold medals in Summer and Winter Olympics, but he competed only in figure skating.)
- Question: Who won nine Olympic gold medals during the 1980s and 1990s, including four gold medals at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles?
- Answer: American track-and-field star Carl Lewis won nine Olympic gold medals during the 1980s and 1990s in the 100-metre and 200-metre races, the long jump, and the 4 x 100-metre relay. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Lewis won four of those gold medals.
- Question: Which of these was an athletic and musical competition in honour of Apollo in ancient Greece?
- Answer: The Pythian Games were various athletic and musical competitions held in honour of Apollo in ancient Greece, chiefly at Delphi.
- Question: How many times has Great Britain hosted the Olympic Games?
- Answer: Great Britain has hosted the Olympic Games three times, in London, in 1908, 1948, and 2012. Great Britain is also the only country to have attended every modern Olympic Games, beginning with the first competition in Athens in 1896.
- Question: Who was the first woman swimmer to win gold medals in three consecutive Olympic Games?
- Answer: Australian Dawn Fraser was the first woman swimmer to win gold medals in three consecutive Olympic Games (1956, 1960, and 1964).
- Question: Who among these sailors won four consecutive gold medals in Olympic Finn Class sailing?
- Answer: Danish yachtsman Paul Elvstrøm, considered the greatest sailor in Olympic history, won four consecutive gold medals in Finn Class sailing between 1948 and 1960.
- Question: Who is considered the architect of the modern Olympics?
- Answer: The architect of the modern Olympics was Pierre, baron de Coubertin. In the late 1880s he had the idea of reviving the Olympic Games and raised the possibility successfully in 1894 at a conference on international sport in Paris.
- Question: During the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, which team enters the stadium first?
- Answer: In the Olympic Games the Greek team is always the first to enter the stadium, and—except for the host team, which is always last—the other countries follow in alphabetical order as determined by the language of the organizing country.
- Question: Who won gold medals in two 400-metre events at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, setting a world record in one that lasted two decades?
- Answer: American runner Lee Evans won gold medals in the 400-metre individual event and the 4 x 400-metre relay at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. His victory in the individual event set a world record that lasted until 1988, when it was bettered by Butch Reynolds.
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