This team water sport combines swimming, passing, and throwing a ball into a net.
Water Polo
This country has a red and white flag with a red maple leaf.
Canada
She’s a record-breaking U.S. gymnast known for her flips, twists, and Olympic gold medals.
Simone Biles
The capital of France.
Paris
Gold, silver, bronze, platinum
Platinum (not a medal)
The ball is served over a net and teams try to keep it from touching sand.
Beach Vollyball
This country’s flag has a red background and a blue cross with a white outline.
Norway
He’s a Jamaican sprinter known for his speed.
Usain Bolt
This city is the capital of South Korea.
Seoul
Swimming, diving, gymnastics, surfing
Gymanstics (not water sport)
Athletes in this sport twirl ribbons, throw hoops, and use balls while dancing and flipping.
Rhythmic Gymnastics
This flag has red, white, and blue horizontal stripes and was the flag of the first modern Olympic host nation.
Greece
This American swimmer won 8 gold medals in one Olympic Games.
Michael Phelps
The capital of Egypt, where you can visit the pyramids.
Cairo
Basketball, soccer, baseball, skiing
Skiing is a winter sport the others are summer
Athletes use their legs and arms to push long boats through the water with paddles
canoeing
This African country’s flag has green, yellow, and red stripes and a star in the middle.
Ethiopia
This tennis-playing sister duo has won Olympic golds and Grand Slams.
Venus and Serena Williams
This country’s capital is Nairobi, and it’s famous for safaris.
Kenya
Italy, Spain, Greece, Canada
Canada (It doesn't border the Mediterranean Sea)
This Olympic event can last over 2 hours, takes place on roads instead of tracks, and covers a distance of 26.2 miles
Marathon
This country in South America has a flag with yellow on top, then blue and red.
Colombia
his U.S. sprinter won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
Jesse Owens
Lima is the capital of what country?
Peru
Paris, Tokyo, Athens, Dubai
Dubai (never hosted the Olympics; the others have)