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Michael Phelps has more Summer Olympic gold medals than 80% of countries in history even when taking into account countries that no longer exist.

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Michael Phelps considered suicide after the 2012 Summer Olympics. He started the Michael Phelps Foundation to help other people with mental illness.

Where was the last summer olympics held at?

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  1. During the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, McDonalds ran a nationwide promotion offering free products every time a US athlete won a medal. It turned into their most costly promotion ever when the Soviet Union, the powerhouse team of the time, boycotted the event, letting the USA win big.

  2. Of the 77 Olympians competing in the golf tournament at the 1904 Summer Olympics, 74 of them represented the USA and 3 of them represented Canada. Canada won the Gold.

  3. The Australian women's national soccer team played a team of 15 year old boys to prepare for the summer Olympics in Rio and lost 7-0.

  4. In 1984 Summer Olympics Judo final, Egypt's Mohamed Ali Rashwan lost to Japan's Yasuhiro Yamashita who previously tore a right calf muscle. Rashwan did not aim for Yamashita's right leg because he did not regard that as a fair play. He won an award from the International Fairplay Committee.

  5. Pistol dueling with wax bullets was a popular pastime in the early 20th century and even featured as a sport in the 1908 Summer Olympics

  6. During the 1904 summer Olympics marathon one runner hitched a ride, another was given rat poison and brandy as a stimulus, fourth place winner took a nap during the run, and two other runners were chased a mile by angry dogs

  7. It took Quebec until 2006 to pay off its debt from hosting the 1976 Summer Olympics

  8. Pistol dueling was a sport in the 1908 summer Olympics. Contestants used wax bullets and metal masks for safety.

  9. Liechtenstein and Haiti developed identical national flags independently of each other. No one realized until the two countries competed against each other in the 1936 Summer Olympics under the same flag.

  10. The idea of having the Olympic torch run from ancient Olympia to the host country was invented by the Nazis for the 1936 Berlin Summer Games.

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What events are in the summer olympics?

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Why did the summer and winter olympics split?

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There will be five new sports debuting in the 2020 Summer Olympics: Skateboarding, Rock climbing, Surfing, Baseball/Softball, and Karate

The Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man was invented as an art project for the opening ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics - source

Only five (5) athletes--three women and two men--have ever won a medal at both the Winter AND Summer Olympic Games. Eddie Eagan, the first to do it, is still the only athlete to win gold in both. - source

In Summer Olympics a tie for first (and thus multiple gold medals) has occurred 26+ times

The international parking sign was first designed for the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam - source

When is the next summer olympics?

The United States has more gold medals in the Olympics (Summer and Winter) than every individual country's combined medal count except for the former Soviet Union.

How often are the summer olympics?

In the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, skateboarding will be included for the very first time as an Olympic game. Bowling was also suggested but didn't make the final 5 additions.

The London 2012 Summer Olympic Committee contacted The Who manager Bill Curbishley about Kieth Moon performing at the games, 34 years after his death.

Canada is the only host nation in the history of the games not to win a gold medal in their own Summer Olympic Games (Montreal 1976)

Edward Eagan from Denver, Colorado is the only Olympian to receive gold in both the winter and summer Olympics for bobsled and boxing

'art' used to be an Olympic sport. Artists were award gold, silver and bronze medals for architecture, painting, sculpture, music and literature across multiple Summer Olympics in the early 20th Century. The 'arts' were dropped from the Games because they drew too many professional artists.

When do the summer olympics start?

In 1992 Australia removed their one and two cent coins from circulation due to inflation reducing their value and the high cost of bronze. After removal, the coins were melted down and used to make the bronze medals for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

The 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris ran for five months, and included car racing as an event

A North Korean man holds the world record for the clean and jerk in the 56kg event. He became only the fifth man to ever clean and jerk three times his own body weight. He won gold in the 2012 Summer Olympic games with this feat.

The Rio Olympics will be the first Summer Olympic Games held completely during winter

Canada is the only country to host a Summer Olympics and fail to win a single gold medal

How many summer olympics have there been?

Great Britain is the only nation in the world to have won at least one Gold medal at every single Summer Olympic Games...

Only three nations have participated at every Summer and Winter Olympics: France, Great Britain, and Switzerland.

The 1982 cyberpunk film Akira, based in 2019 Tokyo, accurately predicted the 2020 Olympic summer games, of which the Olympic stadium sets the scene of the film's epic climax.

The Summer Olympics have been hosted in Australia twice; Melbourne in 1956; Sydney in 2000.

Reebok is much older than most people realize (founded in 1895), and its running shoes were worn by athletes in the 1924 Summer Olympic Games, made famous in the film "Chariots of Fire."

Kyrie Irving was a gold medal winner in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Distance runner Emil Zátopek won three gold medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics in the 5000 and 10,000 meter, as well as his first marathon ever. In the latter, an opponent trying to exhaust him told him his pace was too slow, so Zátopek sped up en route to a new Olympic record.

Jackie Chan is a wildly successful pop star in Asia. He has produced over 20 albums. Among his notable musical events, he performed at the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.

The United States are the reigning Olympic champion in Rugby, having won gold against France at the 1924 Summer Olympics. At the final whistle the pitch was invaded by the French fans. The medal ceremony took place with police protection. From then on Rugby has been excluded from the Olympics.

Jackie Robinson's older brother Mack won a silver medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics for the 200 meter sprint.

The modern pentathlon is a summer Olympic sport and simulates the experience of a 19th-century cavalry soldier behind enemy lines: he/she must ride an unfamiliar horse, fight with pistol and sword, swim, and run.

The first Summer Olympics to turn a profit was in 1932 in Los Angeles. The second was over fifty years later in 1984, also in Los Angeles.

American football was demonstrated at the 1932 Summer Olympics in an attempt to promote it as an international sport to be included in future Olympic games. It was not picked up and has remained unpopular outside of the USA.

In the 1900 Summer Olympics only one team entered the doubles croquet competition - and were awarded the gold

Five of the seven main beaches in Barcelona were created prior to Barcelona hosting the 1992 Summer Olympics.

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