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This country hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.

Greece

100

This American swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals.

Michael Phelps

100

The first city to host the Olympic Games twice.

London

100

This sport involves racing down an icy track in a small sled.

Bobsleigh

100

This event consists of swimming, cycling, and running.

Triathlon

200

This year marked the first Olympic Games that women were allowed to compete.

1900.

200

This Jamaican sprinter is known as the fastest man in the world.

Usain Bolt

200

The host city for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Beijing

200

The country that has won the most Winter Olympic medals.

Norway

200

This country has won the most medals in the Summer Olympics.

USA

300

The Olympic Games were canceled three times in history due to these events.

World War I (1916) and World War II (1940, 1944)

300

This female tennis player has won four Olympic gold medals.

Serena Williams

300

This city is hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Paris

300

The sport that involves skating and jumping on ice.

Figure skating

300

This team sport is played with a round ball and a net and was first included in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

Volleyball

400

The official motto of the Olympic Games.

Faster, Higher, Stronger

400

The event where Simone Biles is known for her difficult and unique skills.

Floor

400

The first Asian city to host the Summer Olympics.

Tokyo

400

The sport that involves skiing down a mountain at high speeds.

Alpine skiing

400

The event that involves throwing a heavy disc.

Disc throw

500

The founder of the modern Olympic Games.

Pierre de Coubertin

500

This Canadian gymnast is known for her performances at the 2016 and 2024 Olympics.

Elizabeth Black

500

The city that hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Rio de Janeiro

500

The sport that combines skiing and shooting.

Biathlon

500
How many countries participated in the first summer Olympics games?

14

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