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A large structure designed to accommodate thousands of spectators, serving as a major sports facility with tiered seating. The Olympic stadium, in particular, is the main venue for major events like the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as for track and field and soccer?

A. Area

B. Field House

C. Gymnasium

D. Stadium

A. Stadium

100

Team sport where players try to shoot a solid rubber ball into the opposition goal using a stick with a net on its end.

Lacrosse

100

The process by which athletes or teams earn the right to participate in the Olympic Games through pre-determined criteria.


What is Qualification?

100

True or False: Women participated in the first Olympics?

False- Only men could participate

100

A racket sport played on a table, where players hit a lightweight ball back and forth over a net.

What is Table Tennis?
200

A specially designed route for Bicycle Motocross, racing, featuring jumps, banked turns, and obstacles.

A. Streetway

B. BMX Track

C. Track

D. Speedway

B. BMX Track

200

There are three different disciplines: boulder, lead and speed. In all of them, anchors fixed to an artificial wall are used for?

Climbing

200

Achievements made by athletes that surpass previous best performances in their respective sports.

What are Records?

200

Who has the most Gold Medals in History? 

A. Simone Biles

B. Usain Bolt

C. Michael Phelps

D. Sha'carri Richardson

Michael Phelps

200

A sport that involves performing acrobatic movements while diving into a pool from a platform or springboard.


What is Diving?


300

A specially prepared surface for certain sport matches, often made of grass, clay, or hard materials.

Hint: We have some of these at Dilworth and Tom Sykes. 

Tennis Court

300

Bat-and-ball team sport where the batting side tries to score as many runs as possible while the bowling side attempts to get batters out

Cricket

300

 The award given to those who reach the third place of the competition.

What is a Bronze Medal?

300

What city will the upcoming 2028 Olympics take place in? 

A. New York, NY

B. Los Angeles, CA

C. Chicago, IL

D. Phoenix, AZ

B. Los Angeles, CA

300

A combination of swimming, gymnastics, and dance, performed in unison by a team or duet.

What is Synchronized Swimming?

400

A designated area that houses various venues and infrastructure for the Olympics. 

Hint: We are Mecklenburg County _____ and Rec!

A. Olympic House

B. Olympic Arena

C. Olympic Stadium

D. Olympic Park

D. Olympic Park

400

Sport played in water between two teams of seven players, including one goalkeeper, all wearing matching coloured caps.

Water Polo

400

The award given to those who reach the second place of the competition.

What is a Silver Medal?

400

Overall, which Olympics are considered the "Least Popular" Olympics? 


Summer Olympics

400

A martial art and sport where competitors use bladed weapons to score points by touching their opponents.

What is Fencing?

500

Accommodation provided for participating athletes during the Games. 

A. Athletes Club

B. Athletes Village

C. Athletes Team

D. Athletes Group

B. Athletes Village

500

Racket sport usually played by two people on a rectangular court enclosed by four walls. The floor is made of hardwood with walls in professional competition constructed from safety glass to enable spectators to watch the action.

Squash

500

The highest accolade awarded to the winners of each event during the Olympics.

What is a Gold Medal?

500

The athlete who carries their country's flag during the opening ceremony, representing their nation.

What is a flagbearer?

500

A variant of one of the roughest sports in the US. It's played with seven players on each team, known for its fast-paced and dynamic nature. The US name is the same as overseas name. What actual sport are we referring to? This sport could use either 15 players, 13 players or in this case seven. 

What is Rugby (Sevens)?