Olympic Games Quiz
From ancient Greece to modern mega-events, how much do you know about the Olympics? Test your knowledge of records, host cities, legendary athletes, and iconic moments across more than a century of competition.
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About This Quiz
The Olympic Games are the oldest and most celebrated sporting competition in the world, with roots stretching back to ancient Greece around 776 BC. For centuries, athletes gathered at Olympia to compete in honour of Zeus, and the tradition of a sacred truce during the Games helped create the idea that sport could transcend conflict. When Pierre de Coubertin revived the modern Games in Athens in 1896, he reignited a flame that has burned ever since.
The history of the Olympics is packed with records and moments that feel larger than life. Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympian of all time, amassing 23 gold medals across four Games. Usain Bolt blazed to a 9.63-second 100m world record at London 2012. Nadia Comaneci became the first gymnast in Olympic history to score a perfect 10, in Montreal 1976. London has hosted the Games three times — 1908, 1948, and 2012 — more than any other city. Women first competed at the 1900 Paris Games. Television brought the Olympics into homes worldwide starting with the Berlin 1936 broadcast. The five Olympic rings represent the five continents united in competition, and the motto Citius, Altius, Fortius — Communiter has guided the movement for over a century.
From the controversial boycotts of 1980 and 1984 to Muhammad Ali lighting the torch in Atlanta 1996, and breakdancing making its debut at Paris 2024, the Olympic Games quiz and olympics trivia genre lets you relive the defining chapters of this extraordinary event. How well do you really know your olympic history?