ATLympics
Olympics Geography
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Are you smarter than an Olympian?
Do It For Da Culture
100

This U.S. President, born in Georgia, has their presidential library in Atlanta.

Jimmy Carter

100

Olympians have likely developed a taste for Fish & Chips in this city that has hosted more Summer Olympics than any other, as of now.

London, UK

100

Sometimes, Joe Keller can still be found listening to his viral COVID music video of this name.

Herd Up

100

This large country in South Asia has the record for most gold medals in field hockey.

India

100

Featuring a bag that is inflated and squeezed to produce sound, this musical instrument is often associated with Scotland.

Bagpipe

200

This Atlanta-based university now uses Atlanta's Olympic Stadium, which hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies as well as the track and field events in the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Georgia State University

200

This year’s Olympic Games are being held in this city.

Paris, France

200

During the Champion of Champions contest in 2019, these leaders faced off in the legendary Pullup Contest, the prior emerging victorious over the latter.

London Lamb, the Shaniac

200

The Olympic symbol is comprised of 5 colored rings that overlap, but they actually represent these geographic entities.

Continents

200

The art of origami, the folding of paper into decorative shapes, originated in this country.

Japan

300

Similar to the name of the Georgia State bird, Atlanta used to have an NHL team that was founded in 1999 of this name.

Thrashers

300

This city hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Atlanta, GA

300

Donna’s famous cupcakes that won her the Champion of Champions contest were of this fruity flavor.

Key Lime

300

There are 3 official languages for each Olympics occurrence; 2 of these languages are English & the host nation’s language. The third official language is

French

300

Originating in Peru, this dish consists of raw fish marinated in citrus juices and spices, typically served with onions, corn, and sweet potatoes.

Ceviche

400

This major airline of the United States has its headquarters in Atlanta.

Delta Air Lines

400

The first modern Summer Olympics were held in Greece in 1896, whereas this country hosted the first Winter Olympics.

France

400

Ryan Carroll engineered this out of cardboard to enter his cubicle office space back in June 2019.

Saloon Doors

400

Pheidippides completed the very FIRST Olympic marathon by running a path back to Athens of this length.

26 miles

400

This is the official language of Brazil, spoken by the majority of its population.

Portuguese

500

Prior to 1845, Atlanta had two other names, one of which was this.

Marthasville or Terminus

500

This US city is hosting the 2028 Summer Olympics.

Los Angeles, CA

500

This was the song inspiration that won Champion of Champions Music Video by Issac back in 2019.

Fresh Prince of Bel Air

500

The Olympic torch is a tribute to the fire that burned throughout the ancient Greek Olympic games honoring this goddess of the hearth.

Hestia

500

This ancient wonder in Jordan is a historical city carved into pink sandstone cliffs and is famous for its rock-cut architecture.

Petra