a. Harder, Faster, Stronger
b. Faster, Higher, Stronger
c. Better, Faster, Stronger
d. Stronger, Higher, Harder
a. Boxing
b. Cycling
c. Biathlon
d. Water Polo
a. A Leopard
b. A Lynx
c. A White Tiger
d. A Crane
It’s rare for the Winter and Summer Olympics to be held in the same year. When was the last time that happened?
a. 1980
b. 1988
c. 1992
d. 1996
a. Ian Millar
b. Vincent Millay
c. Georg Hackl
d. Haley Wickenheiser
What was the host city of the first winter Olympic games?
a. London England
b. Athens Greece
c. Salt Lake City Utah
d. Chamonix France
a. Hockey
b. Luge
c. Ski Jump
d. Biathlon
Name the Canadian Athlete who has won the most medals in one Olympic Games.
a. Phil Edward
b. Elaine Tanner
c. Marc Gagnon
d. Cindy Klassen
According to historical records, the first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to?
a. 776 BC
b. 1820
c. 393 AD
d. 1802
Women competed in the modern Olympics in 1990 but only in "lady like" sports. Which three?
a. Breast Stroke, Back Stroke and Front Crawl Swimming Events
b. 100m, 200m, and 400m Running Races
c. Tennis, Sailing and Golf
d. Shooting, Archery and Synchronized Swimming
Who is the oldest person to win a medal at the Winter Olympics?
a. Robin Walsh, 54
b. Oscar Swahn, age 72
c. Arthur Von Pongracz, age 72
d. Hiroshi Hoketsu, Age 64
a. Robin Walsh, 54
a. Los Angeles
b. Atlanta
c. Lake Placid
d. Salt Lake City
a. Finland
b. Mexico
c. India
d. Belgium