Q: What did members of the Canadian swim group swear to produce u in the course of the 1996 Olympics?
A: Sex.
Q: How many of Carl Lewis' Olympic gold medals were won in long jump competitions?
A: Three.
Q: What year was the primary summer Olympiad televised live?
A: 1960
Q: What kingdom had a swim group that swore off drinking and Big Macs for the 1996 Olympics?
A: The U.S.
Q: How many continents must a sport be performed on beforehand the IOC will imagine about making it an Olympic adventure for men?
A: Four.
Q: What sport is performed with stones and brooms?
A: Curling.
Q: What U.S. group did 59 percent. of American viewers root against in the course of the 1996 Olympics, per an ESPN ballot?
A: The Dream Team.
Q: How many seconds are there on an Olympic basketball shot clock?
A: Thirty.
Q: What Olympic adventure has runners wearing shoes with perforations to permit for drainage?
A: Steeplechase.
Q: What gear do male gymnasts refer to as "the pig"?
A: The pommel horse.
Q: What track widespread donned golden shoes to capture gold in the two 200- and 400-meter 1996 Olympic sprints?
A: Michael Johnson.
Q: How time and again did the Summer Olympics feature the sport of Live Pigeon Shooting?
A: Once.
Q: What technique did the IOC start after a Danish motorcycle proprietor died in the course of the 1960 Summer Olympics?
A: Drug testing.
Q: What portion of their vehicle's elements are bobsledders only allowed to use after crossing the finish line?
A: Brakes.
Q: What 37-year-preceding heart distance runner qualified for her fourth Olympic group in 1996?
A: Mary Slaney.
Q: What walking sport might likely be extra to the Olympics, per 42 percent. of U.S. sports editors, sportscasters and columnists?
A: Golf.
Q: What alpine city hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976?
A: Innsbruck.
Q: What decathlon champ was the primary black student body president at UCLA?
A: Rafer Johnson
Q: What Olympic adventure has runners wearing shoes with perforations to permit for drainage?
A: Steeplechase.
Q: What girl won five U.S. figure skating titles from 1969 to 1973, but certainly not an Olympic gold medal?
A: Janet Lynn
Q: What athlete was protected by seven security guards at the 1994 Winter Olympics?
A: Nancy Kerrigan.
Q: What sport did Margaret Abbott play to grow to be the primary U.S. girl to win Olympic gold, in 1900?
A: Golf.
Q: What Olympic aquatic adventure comprises such positions as the Flamingo, crane and fishtail?
A: Synchronized swimming
Q: What long run screen megastar was the primary consumer to swim 100 meters in below a minute, in 1922?
A: Johnny Weissmuller.
Q: What girl was the only U.S. athlete to win a gold medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics?
A: Peggy Fleming.
Q: What 1996 Olympic adventure had two U.S. squads taking part in every single diverse for the gold medal?
A: Beach volleyball.
Q: What Olympic adventure's winner is thought-about to be the "world's most passable athlete"?
A: The decathlon's.
Q: What kingdom fielded 1996 Olympic ladies's groups that won gold in basketball, soccer and softball?
A: The U.S.
Q: What was the only thing Brianna Scurry wore in the course of her Gold Medal celebration lap through the earlier due night streets of Atlanta?
A: Her gold medal.
Q: What Olympic field adventure includes a crouch, shift, thrust, and release?
A: The shot placed.
Q: What 1960 Olympic champion lit the torch to start Atlanta's 1996 Olympic festivities?
A: Muhammad Ali.
Q: What new ladies's group sport was performed on sand at the 1996 summer Olympics?
A: Beach Volleyball.
Q: What contest of group strength was an official Olympic adventure from 1900 to 1920?
A: Tug of War.
Q: Who was now not able to run the 200-meter final at the 1992 Olympics due to the fact the food poisoning?
A: Michael Johnson.
Q: What U.S. athlete was "about per week" pregnant when she broke the world 200-meter record at the 1984 Olympics?
A: Evelyn Ashford
Q: What common stormed into the boxing ring at the 1928 Olympics to protest judges ruling for a South African over an American?
A: Douglas MacArthur.
Q: How many athletes competed for Israel in the 1994 Winter Olympics?
A: One.
Q: What U.S. Olympic city did the torch relay to Atlanta start in?
A: Los Angeles.
Q: What legendary strongman laid out the 600-foot race course for the only adventure in the earl years of the ancient Olympics?
A: Hercules.
Q: What Olympic champ performed an HIV-infected chorus boy in the play "Jeffery" in 1993?
A: Greg Louganis.
Q: What kingdom competed alone in Athens' 4896 Olympic 100-meter Freestyle for Sailors?
A: Greece.
Q: What alpine city hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976?
A: Innsbruck.
Q: How many minutes does an Olympic basketball game final?
A: Forty.
Q: What Soviet gymnast performed the primary back somersault on a balance beam?
A: Olga Korbut.