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1. Baron Pierre de Coubertin is credited with being the driving force behind the development of modern Olympic Games. But which person organised an athletics competition in 1850 in Much Wenlock, Shropshire which he called the Olympic Games?
2. Australia has a proud history of attendance at Olympic Games. The very first competitor was Edwin Flack who just happened to be in London at the time working as an accountant. He won two events at the 1896 Olympics in Athens. What were they?
3. The Olympics are often full of moments when we hold our breath in awe. Greg Louganis at the 1988 Seoul Olympics made us hold our breath for a different reason. Why?
4. Many of us became familiar with the efforts of the two Olympians Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams through the movie "Chariots of Fire" (1981). However, at the same Paris Olympics of 1924, Johnny Weissmuller, of "Tarzan fame", also starred. He won three gold medals in swimming and a bronze in another sport. What was the other sport?
5. At the Berlin Olympics of 1936 Jesse Owens is famous for "debunking" Adolf Hitler's theory of Ayran Supremacy. It is alleged that Hitler did not congratulate Owens on his victories. Owens said of this, "Hitler didn't snub me, FDR snubbed me".
6. The Melbourne Olympics of 1956 had a few unique features. Which of these was *not* a unique-first feature of these games.
7. The 1972 Munich Olympics will sadly be remembered for one event, the kidnapping and killing of a number of Israeli athletes. How many Israeli athletes lost their lives?
8. An enduring Olympic image is that of Tommie Smith and John Carlos giving the black power salute as they claimed their medals for the 200 metres (athletics). At which Olympics did this event occur?
9. You don't necessarily have to be rich and famous to compete in the Olympics but being of royal blood might help. Which one of these royals has *not* competed in the Olympics?
10. As the Olympics come around every four years, athletes may only get one chance in their lifetime to compete in this great event. The decision to boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympics by a number of countries must have been heartbreaking for some athletes. What was the reason for this boycott?
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