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What country hosted the first Winter Olympics, in 1924?

France. The Chamonix events featured 260 athletes from 16 countries.

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What are the 5 colours of the rings

blue, Yellow, black, green, and red

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How many times has Canada hosted the Olympics?

3 times - Montreal 1976 (summer), Calgary 1988 (Winter), Vancouver 2010 (Winter)

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In what month are the winter Olympics held?

February

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True or False: In Ancient Greek times, Olympic athletes competed naked?

True

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Why were the 1944 Olympic Winter Games not played?

World War ll. Postponed until 1956, the seventh winter Olympics were played in Cortina d'Ampezzo

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Where is the Olympic torch lit?

Olympia, Greece

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What is Canada's national sport that became an Olympic event in the Winter Games?

Hockey

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Which winter Olympic sprot involves teams of two or four people navigating a steeply twisting course in a gravity-powered sled?

Bob Sled

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What year were women first permitted to compete in the Olympic Games?

1900

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Where did the Olympics begin?

Ancient Greece. The first written records of the ancient Olympic Games date to 776 B.C

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What are the 5 rings meant to represent?

The five parts of the world (Africa, Asia, Australia, The Americas and Europe)

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What year did Canada first participate in the Olympic Games?

1900

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Which of these nations has NOT hosted an Olympic Winter Games: Norway, Sweden, or China?

Sweden

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Which country has the most Olympic gold medals?

The United States with 1022

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When and where were the first modern Olympics played?


1896 in Athens Greece

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How is the Olympic torch lit?

a fire is kindled by the light of the Sun, its rays concentrated by a parabolic mirror. The fire is used to light the first torch of the Olympic Torch

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Who is the only Canadian athlete to win medals in both the Summer and Winter Games?

Clara Hughes (6 medals in total)

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Which sport is Olympic great Shaun White known for competing in?

Snowboarding. With his trademark red hair, he became known as the Olympics' 'Flying Tomato'

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With 28 medals, who is the most decorated Olympian of all time?

Michael Phelps

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What year marked the first televised games?

1960 - The Rome Olympics 

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What is the official motto of the Olympic Games?

“Citius, altius, fortius,” Latin for “Faster, higher, stronger,”

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In what event did Canada win its first ever gold medal at the olympics?

Golf. Won by Canadian golfer George Lyon

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Originating in Switzerland, what “spooky” name is given to the face-down version of luge?

Skeleton

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The movie Miracle covers a 1980 Olympic story of which sport?

Ice Hockey. The 2004 flick tells the story of coach Herb Brooks' miraculous win over the strong Soviet team.

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