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youngest Olympian at this year's : Hend Zaza

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youngest Olympian at this year's : Hend Zaza

Yes! PM me your btb88 username for 5 entries into the draw!

^Anna
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youngest Olympian at this year's : Hend Zaza
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The oldest athlete competing at the Tokyo Games is 66-year-old Australian equestrian Mary Hanna, who is representing her country at the Olympics for the sixth time.

Yes, 5 more entries for you!

Still looking for the youngest Olympian at this year's games!
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The oldest athlete competing at the Tokyo Games is 66-year-old Australian equestrian Mary Hanna, who is representing her country at the Olympics for the sixth time.
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Looking for two winners for the Tenth question: Who are the oldest and youngest people competing in the 2020 Olympics?

The first person to tell me the oldest Olympian, and the first person to tell me the youngest Olympian will win! (You can only answer one though!)




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Iran and Albania

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Ninth question: Who were the only two countries to boycott both the 1980 and 1984 Olympics?

Correct answers are still winning entries into the 60 mBTC prize draw! (And sometimes free bets!)




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It'll be back tomorrow! The competition on the website is still open, and there are other ways to win entries into the draw!

Podium Prize Draw

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oh im late Sad trivia still running ?
On there site the competition is closed,so it's likely this is also closed.
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oh im late Sad trivia still running ?
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Thirteen sports venues
i posted late, never noticed next page. sorry.
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The rings symbolize the union (unity) of the 5 parts of the world

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(Also would have accepted the 5 continents, although that explanation has always bothered me...)


There are several theories about the origin and interpretation of such a popular emblem. The main version is a symbolic image of the unity of 5 continents, which was invented in 1913 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin. Prior to 1951, it was widely believed that a particular color corresponded to a particular continent. In particular, Europe is blue, Africa is black, America is red, Asia is yellow, Australia is green, but since the middle of the twentieth century (in order to move away from racial discrimination) they have abandoned such a distribution of colors. The theory of the unity of all peoples is also supported by the fact that any state contains at least 1 color from the emblem.

Another version says that the idea of ​​5 multi-colored rings was taken from the psychologist Carl Jung. It was he who, during the period of fascination with Chinese philosophy, combined the symbol of greatness and vital energy (circle) with 5 colors, reflecting the types of energies (water, wood, fire, earth and metal). In 1912, the psychologist also introduced his own image of the Olympic competition - modern pentathlon. In his opinion, all Olympians should have mastered each of the 5 types - swimming (water element - blue), fencing (fiery - red), cross-country running (earth - yellow), equestrian sports (element of the tree - green) and shooting (the element of metal is black).


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The rings symbolize the union (unity) of the 5 parts of the world

10 entries!

(Also would have accepted the 5 continents, although that explanation has always bothered me...)

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The rings symbolize the union (unity) of the 5 parts of the world
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