Winter Olympic Basics
Sporting Activities
Relay Events
Relay Standards
Relay History
100
Sochi
Where are the 2014 Olympics located?
100
A place for cancer patients to stay while undergoing treatment.
What is the Hope Lodge?
100
CRFB is an acronym for this integral part of Relay.
What is Celebrate, Remember, Fight Back?
100
Each Relayer must raise this amount of money to receive a t-shirt.
What is $100?
100
The first Relay For Life was held in this year
What is 1985?
200
February 17, 2014
When do the 2014 Olympics begin?
200
A one-on-one support program for woman who have been diagnosed with breast cancer
What is Reach to Recovery?
200
This youth event allows elementary school kids to Relay at their school.
What is Relay Recess (formerly known as Mini Relay)?
200
This cancer-causing activity is not allowed at any Relay For Life event.
What is smoking?
200
The first Relay For Life event was held in this city and state.
What is Tacoma, Washington?
300
Every four years.
How often do the winter olympics occur?
300
The two places people can go to get cancer-related information.
What are cancer.org and 800-227-2345?
300
This is the latest research study enrolling Relay participants across the nation.
What is CPS-3?
300
These five ceremonies should take place during a Relay For Life event.
What are Opening Ceremonies, Survivor Ceremonies, Luminaria, Fight Back, and Closing Ceremonies?
300
The first Relay For Life event lasted this number of hours.
What is 24 hours?
400
The Southern Hemisphere
What region of the world have the Winter Olympics never been held?
400
During this program women receive a free makeup kit.
What is Look Good, Feel Better?
400
This is the only Relay For Life event where dogs are allowed.
What is Bark For Life?
400
This is the reason we Relay overnight.
What is cancer never sleeps so for one night, neither do we?
400
The first Relay For Life event raised this amount of money.
What is $27,000?
500
The Southern Hemisphere
What region of the world have the Winter Olympics never been held?
500
This camp provides a unique experience for children who are cancer survivors in the Great Lakes Division.
What is Camp Catch-A-Rainbow?
500
The biggest Relay for Life is in this city.
What is Atlanta, GA?
500
These are the committee's who communicate directly with potential and current participants.
What are Team Recruitment, Team Development, Survivor/Caregiver Development, Team Recognition.
500
The number of countries that have a Relay For Life event.
What is 18?