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1. When were the first Ancient Olympic Games held?
2. Which were the first three events that the athletes competed in at the Ancient Olympic Games between 776 and 720 BC?
3. Who was the Greek god honoured by the Ancient Olympic Games?
4. The Pankration was an event introduced to the Ancient Olympic Games around 648 BC. It combined which of the following?
5. Aside from Chariot Racing, which other equestrian event, introduced around 648 BC, was held in the Ancient Olympic Games?
6. Which was put in place by the Greeks before and during all the Ancient Olympic festivals?
7. What was the great Sanctuary of Zeus, the setting for the Olympic Games, called by the Ancient Greeks?
8. Approximately how many years after Theodosius I abolished the Olympic Games because of their pagan influence in 393 AD, did Pierre de Coubertin begin their revival?
9. In which year were the very first modern Olympic Games held, and where?
10. In which year was the official Olympic Flag first used at the modern Olympic Games?
11. The Olympic flame was first lit during which year of the modern era?
12. At which Modern Olympic Games did they first use electronic timing devices and a public address system?
13. In which year was the modern Marathon 'standardised' to a length of 42,195 metres?
14. In 1932, the second of the modern Olympic Games to be held in the USA were in Los Angeles, with which of the following not being introduced for the first time?
15. In which of the following three years were the Olympic Games not held?
16. In which year of the Modern Olympics were the Winter Games added?
17. In which year were Olympic medals restored to Native American, Jim Thorpe?
18. In which three years of the Modern Olympic Games were there boycotts by various Olympic teams?
19. Where is the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee, the IOC?
20. In which cities were the modern Olympic Games due to be held/scheduled during the 'war years', i.e., 1916, 1940, and 1944?
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