yes!
You must be 16 or turning 16 the year of Olympics to compete in them.
The International Federation of Gymnastics has a requirement of an athlete turning 16 years old in the Olympic year to compete. Figure skating has an age requirement of turning 15 by July 1 of the year before the Winter Olympics to compete. Other than that, there are no age requirements.
you have to be 15 and older to compete in table tennis in the Olympics
12, he is the youngest athlete to compete in olympics history.
No, not in the modern Olympics - in the Anciemnt Olypics, you had to be a Greel male (and thus believe in the Greek Gods of old).
It depends. You first have to be on a level. There are levels 4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Most level 4's are in first grade. So you can compete when you are pretty young.. but you have to be good. I am a level 9. =]
A fifty year old is about 9foot
oh is that what you call it, competing i thought australia were there just for fun this year lol, only joking sorry:), i believe the age restrictions vary, for example a 14 year old wouldnt be able to compete in boxing but could in gymnastics, i think generally if you are good enough, age is just a number
Shahid Afridi made the fastest fifty in five year.
The average weight of a fifty one year old male is 210 lbs
for this year it would be 1960
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