This was Vladimir Salnikov.
keviaThat is a wrong answer it was Moscow. Moscow is a city of cultural influence that became significant during the Mongol rule.
Moscow
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Freestyle skiing (aerials, ballet, moguls) debuted as a demonstration sport at the 1988 Games in Calgary. At the 1992 Games, moguls was a medal event and aerials and ballet were still demonstration events. Ballet was dropped from the 1994 Games and aerials became a medal event.
> Judo has always given two bronze medals (Since it became an "official" sport in 1972) > Taekwondo (karate), Freestyle wrestling, and Greco Roman wrestling began giving two bronze medals in Beijing in 2008 > Boxing started giving two bronze medals in 1952
Women were allowed to complete in Olympic swimming starting in 1912. That year, the Australian swimmer Fanny Durack, became the first female to win olympic gold in 100-yard freestyle swimming.
it became a Olympic sport in 1963
Moscow (Moskva) was a village on the banks of the Moscow (Moskva) River almost 1,000 years ago. It became a city during the mid 12th century when it became the capital of the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal.
in china or California don't kow when it became an olympic sport.
Moscow, or MOCKBA (Moskva).
keviaThat is a wrong answer it was Moscow. Moscow is a city of cultural influence that became significant during the Mongol rule.
No, Greece did on 2004 Olympic game
it became an Olympic sport in 1936
Bobsledding originated in Switzerland in 1890 and became an Olympic event in 1924. Women's bobsledding became an Olympic event in 2002.
Moscow
swiiming became an olympic sport in 1896
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