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Switzerland, France & Great Britain. !)
The correct answer is actually Greece , Great Britain and Australia
Although Great Britain barely participated in 1904, as the only "British" athletes were Irish.
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Five countries have participated in every Olympics: Australia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Switzerland. However, Australia participated on a combined team with New Zealand (Australasia) in 1908 and 1912. France only had one athlete in 1904, however some records are disputed and credit him as competing for the United States. Australia, France, Great Britain, and Switzerland did not have their respective flags represented in any way, shape, or form at the 1980 games in Moscow due to pressure from the U.S. to boycott. These countries left it up to the athletes whether or not they should boycott.
I know Australia has and then there is some conjecture as to which other countries have. Other countries proposed as having attended all are great britain, France and Greece.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_participating_nations_at_the_Summer_Olympic_Games
There was no Olympics during World War 2, they were all canceled so no countries participated.
Interestingly enough, they're all named Jesse Owens.
Yes, Austria has participated in all 21 Winter Olympics (through the 2010 Games in Vancouver).
There are 202 countries in the world and in Athens 2004, all 202 countries entered teams for the first time ever.Men and wemen are allowed to compete in all the events that are performed during the olympics.
There are many different colors that other countries all wear in the Olympics. These colors include blue, red, orange, green, black, and many others.