10 Fun Facts About the Olympics

The Olympic Circles.
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As the 2024 Summer Olympics approach in Paris, France, global citizens are getting excited about cheering on their respective countries. From swimming, gymnastics, track and field, to tennis, the 2024 Summer Olympics are sure to impress viewers with the masterful athletes that are competing. In lieu of the excitement to come, here are 10 fun facts about the Olympics.

10. The First Olympics Took Place in the 8th Century B.C. 

Ancient Greek men competing in the Olympic Games.
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9. The Olympics Were Very Exclusive

Lacrosse at the Olympics in 1945.
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8. Women Began Competing in 1900

One of the fun facts about the olympics is that would did not compete in the games until 1900.
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7. The Winter and Summer Olympics Used to Be in the Same Year

The Opening Ceremony for the Summer Olympics of 1980.
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6. Artists Used to Compete

Dancers rehearsing for the Olympic Cultural Program.
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5. The Olympics Have an Official Language

One of the fun facts about the Olympics is that there are official languages even though hundreds of countries are competing.
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4. The Five Olympic Rings Are a Symbol

One of the fun facts about the Olympics is that the symbolic rings each represent a continent.
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3. The Torch is Supposed to Stay Aflame Throughout the Entirety of the Events

One of the fun facts about the Olympics is that the torch is supposed to stay lit for the entirety of the games.
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2. Only Six Athletes Have Earned a Medal at Both the Summer and Winter Olympics 

Christa Luding-Rothenburger, one of only 6 athletes to win at both the Summer and Winter Olympics.
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1. Athletes Won’t Parade Through a Stadium During the 2024 Opening Ceremony 

The Olympic Rings in front of the Eiffel Tower.
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