Who is the youngest gold medal winner?

1. Marjorie Gestring (America) - 13. Marjorie Gestring is the youngest Olympic gold medalist as of 2022. Her victory in the 1936 games in Berlin, Germany, aged 13, has never been matched.
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Who is the youngest medal winner?

Youngest and oldest medal winners

At 13 years and 330 days, Momiji Nishiya of Japan, women's street skateboarding champion, is the youngest Olympic gold medalist in Tokyo. American diver Marjorie Gestring, at 13 years and 267 days, set the record for the youngest winner at the 1936 Berlin Games.
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What 13-year-old won a gold medal?

13-year-old NISHIYA Momiji wins first-ever women's street skateboarding gold. Japanese athletes have now won gold in both the women's and men's street skateboarding competitions, as the sport makes an unforgettable impression on the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The future is now.
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Who is the youngest Olympian 2021?

From NISHIYA to 12-year-old Syrian table tennis player Hend Zaza, who at age 12 is the youngest athlete at the Olympic Games this year, we take a look at some of the other young stars to watch out for during the Olympics.
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Do the Olympics have an age limit?

So far, the Olympic Charter, the basic law of the IOC and the Olympic Games, does not specify a minimum age for athletes. Rule 42 only says: "There may be no age limit for competitors in the Olympic Games other than as prescribed in the competition rules of an IF as approved by the IOC Executive Board. “
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Who is the oldest gold medalist?

Oscar Gomer Swahn (20 October 1847 – 1 May 1927) was a Swedish shooter who competed at three Olympic games and won six medals, including three gold. Swahn holds records as the oldest Olympian at the time of competition, the oldest person to win gold, and the oldest person to win an Olympic medal.
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Who is the youngest Olympic Ever?

Held in Athens, the host country, Greece, was represented by gymnast Dimitrios Loundras who was 10 years old, 216 days at the start of competition, making him the youngest ever Olympian.
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Who's the oldest Olympian?

The title of oldest Olympian belongs to Swedish shooter Oscar Swahn whose last Olympic appearance came at 72 years, 279 days. In his three Olympic appearances, Swahn won six Olympic medals — three golds, a silver and two bronze — all over the age of 60.
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Who is youngest Olympian 2022?

Kamila Valieva - 15 - Russia - Figure skater. Matej Svancer - 17 - Austria - Freestyle skier. Lilah Fear - 22 - Great Britain - Ice dancer. Kagiyama Yuma - 18- Japan - Figure skater.
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Is anyone from the 1936 Olympics still alive?

Since swimmer Adolph Kiefer's death in May 2017, the breaststroker Cummings and canoeist John Lysak were the last living 1936 U.S. Olympians. Olympic historians recently learned that Lysak died in January at 105 years old (which Lysak's family confirmed this week).
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Who is the youngest Winter Olympic gold medalist?

On 9 February 2014, Russian Yulia Lipnitskaya (15 years, 249 days old, born 5 June 1998) won gold in the team event at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, and was six days younger than Tara Lipinski but not younger than Kim Yun-Mi who is still the youngest-ever gold medalist.
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What is the weirdest Olympic sport?

These are the weirdest Olympic sports of all time.
  1. Tug of War. Olympic sport: 1900-20.
  2. Live Pigeon Shooting. Olympic sport: 1900. ...
  3. Ballooning. Olympic sport: 1900. ...
  4. Surf Lifesaving. Olympic sport: 1900. ...
  5. Glima. Olympic sport: 1912. ...
  6. Gliding. Olympic sport: 1936. ...
  7. Kaatsen. Olympic sport: 1928. ...
  8. Korfball. Olympic sport: 1920, 1928. ...
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Do Olympians get paid?

Olympic athletes do not get paid by just attending the Olympic Games. However, if an athlete earns a medal, there is a medal bonus attached to it. A gold medal is worth $37,500, a silver medal is worth $22,500 and a bronze medal is worth $15,000.
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Which Olympic sport is hardest?

Gymnastics won the most points for technical and mental strength. Based on the categories of physical, technical, and mental strength, gymnastics was voted the most demanding sport in at least one category by four of the seven experts.
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What is the easiest Olympic sport?

The easiest Olympic sports to qualify for, include archery and shooting. Neither require great physical conditioning and rely on a person's natural talent and practice to excel. Furthermore, equipment costs are low and there is not a large pool of people to compete against for Olympic places.
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What is the most boring Olympic sport?

Here, in reverse order, from slightly bearable to downright unwatchable, are the ten most boring Olympic events.
  • Beach volleyball. Picture: AFP/Getty. ...
  • Hockey. Picture: Reuters. ...
  • Badminton. Picture: AFP/Getty. ...
  • Table tennis. Picture: EPA. ...
  • Fencing. Picture: AFP/Getty. ...
  • Judo. Picture: Reuters. ...
  • Sailing. Picture: AFP/Getty. ...
  • Golf.
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Were there Olympics in WWII?

The Games were cancelled for a second time when the Winter War broke out between Finland and the Soviet Union. After this, the Games were then suspended indefinitely, whilst the Second World War played out. The Olympics did not take place again until 1948.
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How many Olympians are alive?

Globally, there are over 100,000 Olympians.
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How many black athletes are in the Olympics?

“So on the level of inspiring participation, that's relevant.” Other countries typically don't have high numbers of Black athletes either. Of the 2,952 total athletes in the 2018 Winter Olympics, 43 were Black, according to a tracker run by Buzzfeed.
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Which country has the largest Olympic team?

The United States has the largest delegation with 224 athletes. Canada has 217, the Russian Olympic Committee has 215, the People's Republic of China has 174, Switzerland has 167, Germany has 149, Japan has 124 and Italy has 118. The Czech Republic and Sweden each have 116 athletes.
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What do athletes do after Olympics?

Some end sooner than others, but eventually every Olympian has to face the question of what to do after the medals. The most obvious choices include coaching and public speaking – both flow naturally out of an Olympic career, and allow the athlete to capitalize on their existing skills and a measure of fame.
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Was world war 2 the biggest war in history?

World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on for six bloody years until the Allies defeated Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945.
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What is the Olympic motto?

The Olympic motto “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (“Faster, Higher, Stronger”) was coined by Father Henri Didon, who was a close friend of Baron Pierre de Coubertin. It was adopted by the IOC in 1894.
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