Vocabulary
Olympic History
Water Sports
Track and Field
Gymnastics
100

What does an athlete do?

plays sports

100

How often is the olympics held?

every four years

100

What is a diving event?

It's when divers jump into the water.

100

Which is the longest track and field event?

the marathon

100

List four gymnastics categories.

balance beam, rings, uneven bars, and pommel horse

200

What does a gymnast do?

does gymnastics

200

Which city hosted this year's olympics?

Paris

200

What are the other water sports on page 5?

swimming and canoeing

200

List the throwing competitions.

discus, hammer throw, javelin and shot put

200

What actions do gymnasts perform?

They leap, flip, and twirl through the air

300

What is a marathon?

a long race

300

Which city hosted the 2008 olympics?

Beijing

300

Name a type of stroke used in swimming.

butterfly, for example

300

How do you win the high jump?

by being the only person capable of jumping over the bar.

300

What is difficult about the balance beam?

Gymnasts must turn and flip while remaining on  the balance beam.

400

Which sport allows members to choose a 'stroke'?

swimming

400

What happened to the Tokyo olympic games?

postoned until 2021 due to COVID.

400

How do you score points in the diving?

by showing impressive twisting, flipping and turning.

400

In which track and field event do athletes run along a track while jumping over obstacles?

the hurdles

400

What qualities do gymnasts need to succeed?

They  need strength, skill, and perfect timing

500

What is unusual about fencing?

It requires a sword

500

In which ancient country did the olympic games first begin?

Ancient Greece

500

Aside from Aquatics, which of the summer olympic sports listed on page 10 are played in or on the water?

canoe, rowing, sailing, and surfing 

500

What is alternative word to describe track and field sports?

athletics

500

Why do you need to be strong to win the rings?

because gymnasts must turn and flip while holding onto the rings.

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