Mexico
18 to enter judo in the olympic level, but i doubt you would get in anyway, you gotta get to the level first, then start trainin for the next olympics
India Practice, but not at the level of of Olympic.. :( Sorry to say but true..
In English?
Mexico
Australia is a sport minded nation and the Olympic Games are an internationally recognised and accepted meeting of athletes in the spirit of competition at the highest level. Australia has competed at all of the modern Olympics.
Pretty much the same way you enter the olympics for any sport - by competing and doing well, first at a national level, then an international level.If you manage that, then there is a chance that the Olympic Committee in your country might invite you to represent your country at the Olympics.
Polo was on the Olympic program five times, in 1900, 1908, 1920, 1924 and 1936. In the final game played at the Olympic level in 1936, Argentina won gold in front of a crowd of 45,000 people
It's so annoying that it isn't. I think it's the best sport to play and watch. I play at a national level and i hope that it will be in the Olympics soon! :)
The rest of the World joined the Olympics through the integration of the National Olympic Committee (Noc) which led to the rest countries coming in contact with each other. The peace that radiates in the Olympics is that which the world needs to keep it united irrespective of level of economy, class and standard.
No, she couldn't swim at the Olympic level at 11 years old.
No. Officially Olympics athletes are not allowed to take steroids or other performance enhancing drugs which would result in being disqualified if discovered. Athletes are screened multiple times before and during the Olympics to keep everyone on a level playing field.