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This summer water sport is known for having a huge rivalry between the U.S. and Australian athletes.

Swimming

100

This is the most decorated athlete in Olympic history, with a total of 28 medals, 23 of them being gold.

Michael Phelps

100

This country hosted the very first Olympic Games.

Greece

100

This famous girl group had a reunion performance at the 2012 London Summer Olympics.

Spice Girls

100

True of False: 2024 is the first year that the ratio of male to female athletes in the Summer Olympics is equal (50/50).

True

200

This Olympic sport is played on both a gym floor, as well as sand!

Volleyball/Beach Volleyball

200

This Olympian has a record-breaking 37 world championships and Olympic medals, she has 6 Eponymous Skills named after her, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2022, and is often referred to as the G.O.A.T..

Simone Biles

200

The 2016 Olympic Games in this city were the first to be hosted in South America.

Rio

200

This famous female Canadian singer sang on top of the Eiffel Tower to end the Opening Ceremonies of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Celine Dion

200

Prior to the start of each Olympic games, this is first lit by the sun in Olympia, Greece, then passed from country to country, in an international relay that ends in the host city.

Olympic Torch/Flame

300

In 2024, this sport will have its debut at a Summer Olympics, and it is unclear whether it will return again at the following Olympics.

Breaking

300

This famous athlete started playing professional basketball right after graduating high school in 2003, and in 2024, was one of the flag bearers during the Opening Ceremony for the Summer Olympics.

LeBron James

300

This is the only city to have hosted the Olympics three times.

London

300

This famous composer who wrote the "Olympic Fanfare and Theme," is also known for writing many film scores, including the music for movies such as Star Wars, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Jaws.

John Williams

300

From 1921-1948, these people/professions also competed in the Olympic Games.

Painters, sculptors, musicians, artists, architects, writers

400

This Olympic sport cannot be held in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, and will instead be held in Teahupo'o, Tahiti, which is part of the French Polynesian territory.

Surfing

400

Lee Kiefer, a 30-year old medical student, has made history by becoming the first American to win gold medals at two-consecutive Olympic Games in this sport.

Foil Fencing

400

The Olympic Games have been hosted by this many countries.

23

400

During the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics, the heavy metal band, Gojira, performed at The Conciergerie, alongside an opera singer, who sang an aria from this well-known French opera.

Carmen

400

Although they once were, these sports are no longer included in the Olympic Games.

Solo synchronized swimming, Tug of war, Rope climbing, Hot air ballooning, Tandem Bicycle, Swimming obstacle race, Plunge for distance

500

Flava Flav has not only sponsored this U.S. Women's Olympic Team, but he is their official "hype man."

Water Polo

500

The following Olympic and Paralympic athletes all have the same thing in common: Sam Coffey, Lauren Scruggs, Rai Benjamin, Victoria Isaacson, Charlotte Buck, Salif Mane, Kate Douglas, Sunny Choi

They are from the greater NYC area

500

The colors of the Olympic rings (blue, yellow, red, green, black) as well as the white background of the Olympic flag, symbolize what?

Every nation contains at least one of those six colors in their nation's flag, symbolizing that we are all connected.

500

The Olympic theme song is comprised of two separate songs- "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" by John Williams, and "Bugler's Dream" by Leo Arnaud. "Bugler's Dream" showcases many horn instruments, and most likely got it's title since a bugle closely represents this modern-day brass instrument.

Trumpet

500

In 1972, this animal was the first official mascot of the Olympics, and their name was Waldi.

Dachshund (a dog)

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