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The Olympics is known as the biggest meet of many sports. Athletes in this meet do not play for a team or club, but rather represent their country. Competing for your country in the Olympics is considered the highest honor by many.

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How much will a commercial cost during the Olympics?

normally it would depend on how many people are watching the world cup if loads and loads of people were watching it then it would be quite cheep but if only a couple of hundred people or so were watching then quite expensive.

Which county is going to host the next Olympics?

The 2010 Winter Olympics officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Oympics, are the next winter Olympics and will take place in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Who was in charge of the opening ceremonies in the 1960 winter Olympics?

The 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union were officially opened by Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Leonid Brezhnev.

The 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York were officially opened by Vice President Walter Mondale.

What types of building were erected for the olympic games?

Stadiums

Accommodation (the Olympic village)

Media Centers

Who lit the Olympic Flame at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics?

i think it was Cathy freeman?

totally correct. Catherine Astrid Salome Freeman (thats her fullname), otherwise known as Cathy Freeman lit the Olympic flame in the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics.

What is the 1984 prestige set with six coins value?

Numismedia quotes a market value of $29 as of 04/2009

What do gymnasts do at the Olympics?

A competition leotard- which is one with long sleeves.

What is the value of a 1984 Gold Eagle Olympic commemorative coin?

August 29, 2009 The 1984 Olympic Gold Eagle was struck in Proof at 3 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia which is shown here as 1984-P, Denver which is shown here as 1984-D, San Francisco which is shown here as 1984-S. Both uncirculated and proof coins were struck at West Point which is shown here as 1984-W. The mint mark for this coin is found on the obverse side of the coin just below the date. Since these are commemorative coins, their values are shown in uncirculated and proof condition only. To learn more about the system used to grade these coins please click on the link named "COIN GRADING" in the "RELATED LINKS" section located along the left side of this box. Uncirculated Grades.....1984-W MS63..............................$470 MS64..............................$480 MS65..............................$490 MS66..............................$500 MS67..............................$510 MS68..............................$520 MS69..............................$570 MS70..............................$1650 Deep Cameo Proof Grades.............1984-P...........1984-D............1984-S............1984-W PF63.................................................$460..............$450...............$450................$470 PF64.................................................$470..............$460...............$460................$480 PF65.................................................$480..............$470...............$470................$490 PF66.................................................$490..............$480...............$480................$500 PF67.................................................$500..............$490................$490...............$510 PF68.................................................$510..............$500................$500...............$520 PF69.................................................$580..............$580................$580...............$585 PF70.................................................$8000............$5500..............$4200.............$2750

What player hold the record for scoring the first hat trick in the women's ice hockey olympic games?

Jaromir Jagr (39) in the quarter final between Cz and the USA (11-5-2011)

Game ended 4:0

Not sure if this is the oldest player to score a hat trick in WC though.

What do the rings on the on the olympic flag stand for?

It originally represented the 5 continents that took part in the Olympics but modern theories include th Olympic values, friendship respect, etc. Hope I've helped

The five continents include the following: Asia, America, Africa, Europe, Oceana

How many gold medals have gb won 2012?

Team GB won 65 medals overall at the London 2012 Olympic games this includes:

29 gold

17 silver

19 bronze.

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What events are in a decathalon?

100 meters, Long jump, Shot put, High Jump, 400 meters, 110 meter hurdles, Discus, Pole Valut, Javelin, and 1500 meters

Who is a female British Olympic gold medalist?

SHIRLEY ROBERTSON ---- At the Summer Olympics: 2004 1) Shirley Robertson - Sailing

2) Kelly Holmes - 800 meter run and 1500 meter run 2000 1) Stephanie Cook - Modern pentathlon

2) Shirley Robertson - Sailing

3) Denise Lewis - Heptathlon 1992 1) Sally Gunnell - 400 meter hurdles 1984 1) Tessa Sanderson - Javelin 1972 1) Mary Peters - Pentathlon

2) Mary Gordon-Watson, Bridget Parker - Team Equestrian 1968 1) Jane Bullen - Team Equestrian 1964 1) Mary Rand - Long Jump

2) Ann Packer - 800 meter run 1960 1) Anita Lonsbrough - 200 meter breaststroke 1956 1) Gillian Sheen - Fencing 1924 1) Lucy Morton - 200 meter breaststroke 1920 1) Kathleen McKane, Margaret McNair - Tennis doubles 1908 1) Madge Syers - Figure skating

2) Queenie Newall - Archery

3) Dorothea Chambers - Tennis

4) Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith - Tennis 1900 1) Charlotte Cooper - Tennis (singles and mixed doubles)

Where the Olympics was held more than once?

Athens

Paris

London

Los Angeles

Lake Placid

Innsbruck

An amazing Olympic champion Jackie Joyce -kerseewon medals in track and field events in three constructive Olympic competitions even though she suffered from asthma?

An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.

The appositive in the sentence is the noun Jackie Joyner Kersee, which renames the noun 'champion'.

Have the summer Olympic games ever been held in the USA?

Yes - 1996 in Atlanta Georgia Here are some other US held Olympic games: US-hosted Summer Olympic Games: Year

Host city

Dates

Nations

Events

Athletes

1904

St. Louis, MO

7/1 - 11/23

13

96

687

1932

Los Angeles, CA

7/30 - 8/14

37

117

1,408

1984

Los Angeles, CA

7/28 - 8/12

140

221

7,078

1996

Atlanta, GA

7/18 - 8/4

197

271

10,744

US-hosted Winter Olympic Games: Year

Host city

Dates

Nations

Events

Athletes

1932

Lake Placid, NY

2/4 - 2/15

17

14

307

1960

Squaw Valley, CA

2/18 - 2/28

30

27

648

1980

Lake Placid, NY

2/13 - 2/24

37

39

1,283

2002

Salt Lake City, UT

2/8 - 2/24

77

78

2,399

Which of these martial arts was the first to be accepted at the olympic games?

It is most often believed that martial arts originated in China, approximately 2000 years ago, with Kung fu. However, martial arts first originated from India with the most primitive form being Yoga. Yoga was transformed into Kung Fu in China and Karate in Japan

Where were the 2004 winter Olympics?

There were no Winter Olympics in 2004. The 2004 Summer Olympics were held in Athens, Greece. The 2002 Winter Olympics were held in Salt Lake City, USA and the 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy.

What is the weight of a 2012 Olympic gold medal?

The London 2012 Olympic medals weigh 375-400g, are 85mm in diameter and 7mm thick.

The gold medal is made up of 92.5% silver and 1.34% gold, with the remainder copper (a minimum of 6g of gold).

The silver medal is made up of 92.5% silver, with the remainder copper.

The bronze medal is made up of 97.0% copper, 2.5% zinc and 0.5% tin.

Which roman banned the Olympics games in ad 393?

The Olympics were banned in 393 AD by the Roman Emperor Theodosius. At that time, Christianity was the religion of the Roman Empire. The Emperor saw the Olympic Games as a pagan celebration in honor of pagan gods.

What are the Olympic Games played?

The Olympic Games are a modern group of internationally-participated competitions, held alternatively every 2 years in either summer or winter. The term also refers to the ancient version, which was more of a festival, that occurred in Greece.

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