This question is somewhat confusing. Are you saying "Why do people on this website not know what the five continents (not countries) that participate in the Olympics are?"
There are six continents that compete in the Olympics: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia & Oceania. There are only 5 Olympic Committees at a continental level, although all previously stated continents are a part of them: America (North and South America), Europe (including all of Russia, the Caucus States, and Turkey), Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
There are many different countries that attend or participate in the Olympic games. The list grows every year for current listings for the upcoming Olympics can be found on the official website.
It makes sense that it would be hosted in different countries. All the participants are from around the world and to make it just and not give advantage to any single country over another, they are designed to take place in various continents and geographies. Plus I feel like the Olympics tries not to give too much emphasis on one country being the "important" one and the best way to do that is to vary the location. Don't ya think?
You can watch the Olympics for free on ctv.com.
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There are several sources for information on NBC Olympics. Some of these sources include NBC Olympics Facebook page, Wikipedia, and the NBC Olympics website. The NBC website has a 'contact us' form that can be used if one has questions about the Olympics.
That website is very much inappropriate for all ages. It is also illegal in some countries, states, and continents to view such a website. It can be a degrading and inappropriate website for adults. The website CrowdFlower is open to people of many ages. Since it is open the public, a child can easily navigate to the website.
A place is NarutoHelpMe.com/Head Olympics I hope this helps.
You have to compete and be selected to be on the team
What year are you talking about? The Olympics have been held in many different countries over the years. Here is a link to a website that has a list of Winter/Summer games for years and countries. Hope this answers your question. * http://www.brianmac.co.uk/olympics.htm
One can find information about dolphin olympics online via the Rawkins Games website. One can also play the Dolphin Olympics 2 game online via the Kongregate website.
this stupid website only tells about the 2008 Olympics not all past Olympics!