A few things.
All time medal count......
--The five Olympic rings represent the five major regions of the world ? Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceana, and every national flag in the world includes one of the five colors, which are (from left to right) blue, yellow, black, green, and red.
--No country in the Southern Hemisphere has ever hosted a Winter Games.
--Did you ever wonder why the official distance of a marathon was exactly 26 miles, 385 yards? In 1908, the marathon standard had been set at exactly 26 miles. However, at the Olympic marathon in London, it was decided that the royal family needed a better view of the finish line so organizers added an extra 385 yards to the race so the finish line would be in front of the royal box. And it's been that way ever since.
--Five countries have been represented at all Summer Olympic Games ? Greece, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, and Australia.
--The first black athlete to compete at the Olympics was Constantin Henriquez de Zubiera, competing for France in 1900.
Cool interactive graph on Olympic history
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/08/04/sports/olympics/20080804_MEDALCOUNT_MAP.html
All time medal count......
--The five Olympic rings represent the five major regions of the world ? Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceana, and every national flag in the world includes one of the five colors, which are (from left to right) blue, yellow, black, green, and red.
--No country in the Southern Hemisphere has ever hosted a Winter Games.
--Did you ever wonder why the official distance of a marathon was exactly 26 miles, 385 yards? In 1908, the marathon standard had been set at exactly 26 miles. However, at the Olympic marathon in London, it was decided that the royal family needed a better view of the finish line so organizers added an extra 385 yards to the race so the finish line would be in front of the royal box. And it's been that way ever since.
--Five countries have been represented at all Summer Olympic Games ? Greece, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, and Australia.
--The first black athlete to compete at the Olympics was Constantin Henriquez de Zubiera, competing for France in 1900.
Cool interactive graph on Olympic history
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/08/04/sports/olympics/20080804_MEDALCOUNT_MAP.html

