The Summer Olympics are held 4 years apart, The Winter Olympics are held 4 years apart, They alternate every 2 years. The Special Olympics are held immediatly after the regular Olympics
The 2014 Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia.
At the 2008 Games in Beijing, swimmer Emily Seebohm at 16 years, 67 days old. For all Olympics, Australia's young athlete is Ian Johnson who was 13 years, 75 days old when he competed in men's coxed pairs rowing at the 1960 Summer Games in Rome.
Shaun White has been is the Olympics for 3 years.
There isn't a winter Olympics held every year, just every four years. In four years, 2014, the winter Olympics will be held in Russia. The summer Olympics are in two years, 2012, in London.
when they where 18 years old
Caroline started rowing when she was fifteen and then Georgina started rowing with her 3 years later at eighteen. They moved to Christchurch once they had finished school; to take rowing a step further.
Caroline started rowing when she was fifteen and then Georgina started rowing with her 3 years later at eighteen. They moved to Christchurch once they had finished school; to take rowing a step further.
he was 16 but he joined the olympics when he was 22 years old
The Evers-Swindell twins were 25 years old when the won gold in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, their first Olympic Games.
Caroline started when she was fifteen and Georgina 3 years later not when they were 50
The Olympics is the biggest sporting event in the world and occurs every four years. this year it was held in Beijing. Nearly ever sport is performed at the Olympics, most famous and publisiced are Swimming, Athletics, Gymnastics, Rowing, Sailing and Cycling.
In 1928 the first Oxford- Cambridge race took place. 24 years later, the United States followed suit with the first Yale- Harvard face- off in 1952. these rivalries paved the way for rowing to be a part of the first a Olympics in 1896.
In the 2008 Olympics, they were 29 years old (born October 10, 1978).
They setarted rowing when they were 14 years old. they were doing rowing since.
In 1928 the first Oxford- Cambridge race took place. 24 years later, the United States followed suit with the first Yale- Harvard face- off in 1952. these rivalries paved the way for rowing to be a part of the first a Olympics in 1896.
In Olympic competition they have won two medals, both gold in double sculls rowing at the 2004 Games in Athens and the 2008 Games in Beijing.