Women's Boxing
Boxing was first contested as a full Olympic sport at the 1904 Olympics. It has been contested in every Olympics since, with the exception of the 1912 games, held in Stockholm, Sweden - where boxing was banned at the time.
There have been womens water polo teams at the last two Olympics.
Boxing may have been started by the Greeks as one of the original games for the Olympics. It was also big in England in the 1700s.
football and womens football
Sanya Richards Ross has been in the Olympics for FOUR YEARS.
The gymnastics has been in the Olympics since 1896.
Joe Frazier turned pro in 1965, a year after winning a gold medal at the olympics. he retired for good in 1981. so he was 16 years a professional, and probably 10 years an amateur before that.
The 2012 Games in London will be Natasha's first Olympics. Natasha is a boxer (lightweight class) and women's boxing is debuting at the 2012 Games.
Shaun White has been is the Olympics for 3 years.
no. He has been married to one for 40 years!
Figure skating has been part of the olympic games since 1908, where it was first part of the summer Olympics. In 1924, it was first introduced to the winter Olympics. Your question does not specify which Olympics, but it was in the summer Olympics 102 years ago. It has been in the winter Olympics for 86 years, and been in all 21 winter Olympic games since then.