It depends on the sport. In Snowboarding, for example, athletes almost always listen to their mp3 player. Obviously some sports such as figure skating music is part of the sport. I'm not sure about other sports, but the rules probably wouldn't be any different than they are for any other event for any sport.
Only men were allowed to compete in the Ancient Olympics and they didn't wear anything while competing, they went naked.
Not while they're competing, but most athletes need to pass a math class to maintain their eligibility.
It honestly depends on the athlete. Everyone has their own way to get their head in the game. But yes music is a way to help concentrate when competing in a sport.
the olympics have allowed women to wear religious head gear while competing
It's not forbidden. I would just suggest that you ensure that the music is something appropriate.
The host country for the Olympics has many responsibilities. They must make sure there are venues for all the events, room for visitors and spectators, adequate transportation and roads, a place for the athletes to live and eat while there are there competing, space for all the press to live and work, and enough security to ensure the safety of all the athletes and spectators.
lol no PBR cowboy has died while competing on the PBR! lol although there have been some serious injuries!
The average age of an Olympian varies depending on the sport. Some sports, like gymnastics and diving, tend to have younger athletes in their late teens or early 20s, while sports like equestrian and shooting can have athletes competing in their 30s, 40s, or even older. Overall, the average age of Olympians is around 26-27 years old.
read a book listen to music play game son you IPod buy a newspaper That's what i do
Some do.
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