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You are supposed to be 15 if you are turning 16 the year of the Olympics you are eligible
because the rules for each sport are different and it allows 15 year olds. There was also a 15 year old American who made it to the semi-finals.
Yes 2012 is his 4th olympics because he was on the team as a 15 year old in sydney on 2000.
Britteny Cox is a 15-year old mogul skier. She is competing in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
You can be as young as 13 to participate in the Olympics but you must register a year before because the Olympics are so important and they take a LONG time to get ready for. If you don't believe me then research Sarah Willson a 13 year old Olympic Gymnastic! To answer your question, however, then yes you can be 15 to join the Olympics with the right qualifications.
you have to be 15 or older to play basketball in the olympics
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Figure Skating.
you must be 15 that year of the Olympics, ( this is up for debate) some people have been known to lie about their age, there is no age barrier when you are an adult, some have competed at the age of 60 and older.
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.