you have to be 15 and older to compete in Table Tennis in the Olympics
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To compete in any olympic event at the olympic games you have to be 13 years old and have the achieved the set standards or quailyfying times.
You must be 16 or turning 16 the year of Olympics to compete in them.
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You had to be 7 or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympic games
"Table Tennis is made for any age, although I would recommend parental supervision if a child is playing. Usually 4-5 years old is a good age to start."
You can play tennis at any age. Children play tennis in Ireland, as do adults. If they are good enough, they could try turning professional when they feel they could compete at a high level. They would be at least in their mid teens before they would do that.
Dorothy (Dot) De Low, is a World Veteran Table Tennis Champion. She competed in the 2010 World Veteran Table Tennis Championships in China at the age of 100.
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.
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