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100

This symbol is lit during the Opening Ceremony and burns throughout the Games

What is "Olympic flame"?

100

This sport uses skis to race down snow-covered mountains

-Cross-country skiing
-Alpine skiing
-Freestyle skiing

What is "alpine skiing"?

100

This country is hosting the Winter Olympics in 2026

What is "Italy"?

100

The famous movie based on a true story "Cool Runnings" feature four bobsleighers from this country who dream of competing in the Winter Olympics, despite never having seen snow

What is "Jamaica"?

100

This Japanese city, which shares its name with a popular Japanese beer, hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in Asia

-Asahi
-Kirin
-Sapporo

What is "Sapporo"?

Fun Fact: The Olympic Winter Games have never been hosted in the southern hemisphere

200

This is the frequency of the Winter Olympic Games

What is "every 4 years"?

200

This sport combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting

-Nordic combined
-Biathlon
-Modern pentathlon

What is "biathlon"?

200

This country is known for strong performances in ice hockey and figure skating

-Sweden
-Russia
-Canada

What is "Canada"?

200

This year was when the first Winter Olympics was held

1908, 1912, 1924, 1936

What is "1924"?

200

The Winter olympics were held the same year as the summer olympics until this year

1928, 1954, 1992, 2012

What is "1992"?

Fun Fact: The inaugural Winter Youth Olympics were held in 2012

300

This is what the five Olympic rings represent

What is "the five continents"?

300

This popular winter sport debuted in 1924, and consists of 10 “ends” wherein athletes try to land their rocks close to the centre of the “house”

-Curling
-Broomball
-Jackjumping

What is "curling"?

300

This continent has hosted the most Winter Olympics Games

What is "Europe"?

300

St. Mortiz 1948 was nicknamed “The Games of Renewal” following a 12-year break on account of this war

What is "WW2"?

300

The Winter Olympics are planning this many events for the 2026 Games

57, 116, 92, 124

What is "116"?

Fun Fact: A total of 258 athletes from 16 countries competed at the first Olympic Winter Games. In Beijing 2022, there were 2,902 athletes from 91 nations

400

This is the Olympic moto

-Win with Pride
-Together we Unite
-Faster, Higher, Stronger

What is "Faster, Higher, Stronger"?

400

In this sport, athletes have 30 seconds to start their run before jumping onto a moving sledge and lay face-down headfirst down an icy track

-Luge
-Bobsled
-Skeleton

What is "skeleton"?

400

This country hosted the first Winter Olympics in 1924

What is "France"?

400

This is what the Olympic mascot usually represents

-Host country's cultural identity
-Host continent's best Olympic sport
-Host city's most famous tourist spot

"host country's cultural identity"?

400

Anders Haugen was this age when he became the oldest person to receive a medal at the Olympic Winter Games

42, 57, 73, 85

What is "85"?

Fun Fact: He competed in 1924 but didn’t get his bronze medal until 50 years later because of a scoring error

500

This is what all Olympic athletes promise to do when they compete

-Do their best and strive for victory
-Represent their country and culture
-Compete fairly and follow the rules

What is "compete fairly and follow the rules"?

500

This sport includes events like parallel giant slalom (PGS), slope style, and big air

-Snocross
-Ski jumping
-Snowboarding

What is "snowboarding"?

500

This country has won the most Winter Olympic medals overall

-United States
-Norway
-Germany

What is "Norway"?

500

In Lake Placid, USA, Olympic Medallists did this act for the first time after receiving their medals

What is "stand on a podium"?

500

Kim Yun-Mi was this age when she became the youngest person to receive a medal at the Olympic Winter Games

12, 13, 15, 16

What is "13"?

Fun Facts: 

  • Overall: Kim Yun-Mi (South Korea, Short Track Speed Skating) - 13 years, 83 days (Team Gold, 1994)
  • Individual (Female): Tara Lipinski (USA, Figure Skating) - 15 years, 255 days (Gold, 1998)
  • Individual (Male): Toni Nieminen (Finland, Ski Jumping) - 16 years, 261 days (Gold, 1992)
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