What year were the first modern Olympics held?
What is.. 1896
Which swimmer has won the most Olympic gold medals?
Who is.. Michael Phelps
What sport is Usain Bolt a fan of other than running?
What is... Football (Soccer)
What do the five rings on the Olympic flag represent?
What is.. The five inhabited continents
Which gymnast won five gold medals at the 1976 Montreal Olympics?
Who is.. Nadia Comăneci
Which country has hosted the Summer Olympics the most times?
What is.. United States
What is the highest number of gold medals won by a country in a single Olympic Games?
What is.. 84 (US in 1984 Los Angeles)
This swimmer, known for his record-breaking Olympic performances, admits to loving fast food, especially McDonald's.
Who is.. Michael Phelps
Which city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
What is.. Rio de Janeiro
What sport did Marjorie Gestring of the United States win a gold medal for in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, making her the youngest female to ever win a gold medal?
What is.. springboard diving.
Which city is the only one to have hosted the Summer Olympics three times?
What is.. London
What were the medals mad out of in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
What is.. recycled electronic devices. Over 6 million old phones and other electronics were collected and recycled to extract the metals needed.
This Olympic gymnast has a sweet tooth and often indulges in candy, particularly Sour Patch Kids
Who is.. Simone Biles
What is the name of the official Olympic anthem?
What is.. "Olympic Hymn"
Who is the most decorated female Olympian in track and field?
Who is.. Allyson Felix
Which sport was added to the Olympics in 2020 and involves a board and wheels?
What is.. Skateboarding
Which sprinter set world records in the 100m and 200m at the 2008 Beijing Olympics?
Who is.. Usain Bolt
This legendary basketball player, who won gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 olympics, has a passion for cigars and is often seen enjoying one after a big win.
Who is.. LeBron James
What is the longest distance running event in the Olympics?
What is.. Marathon
When were women first allowed to compete in the Olympic Games?
What is.. 1900 (Paris)