The first Olympic event that women won medals in was ladies singles tennis at the 1900 Games in Paris. Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain won gold, Hélène Prévost of France won silver, and Hedwiga Rosenbaumová of Bohemia and Marion Jones of the United States won bronze.
That was Fanny Blankers-Koen of Netherlands who won all 4 of her gold medals at the 1948 Summer Games in athletics (100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 80 meter hurdles, 4x100 meter relay).
He won Gold at the 1972 Munich Olympic games.
The Soviet Union
mark spitz
Well, this Japan' 1st gold medal in Japan's Games, they only got 1 gold medal when, Yukio Kasaya won gold in the ski jumping 70m, though they got 11th in gold medals, no other country more then 10 gold medal
Not sure but I think I heard it may have been a dachsund puppy named Waldi in Munich, Germany in 1972.
The first Olympic medal was awarded in 1988, but taekwondo was a demonstration sport. Taekwondo became a medal sport in 2000; however, they also hand out medals at the world championships, and the first world championships were in 1972.
Yes in 1972 he won a Olympic gold medal which drove him towards many other awards of his possession.
He won Gold at the 1972 Munich Olympic games.
Janet Lynn won the US Ladies Figure Skating title every year from 1969-73. She did win one Olympic medal, a bronze in 1972
Dan Gable
Mary won 1 Olympic medal ... a gold in women's pentathlon at the 1972 Games in Munich.
The Soviet Union
After 36 years of undefeated dominance, Team USA lost its first Olympic basketball game at the 1972 Munich gold medal game to the USSR. The last minute of the contest was and remains one of the most controversial finishes in Olympic history.
Liu Xiang 110mH (2004)
mark spitz
No, he participated in the 5000 meter run at the 1972 Games in Munich and finished 4th.
The Olympic Oath for athletes was first taken at the 1920 Games in Antwerp and the Olympic Oath for judges was first taken at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.