Wilma Rudolph was 54 years old when she passed away (born June 23, 1940 and died November 12, 1994).
When Wilma was a child she was very tiny and sickly,before wilma turned five she got sicker than ever…during this sickness Wilma left leg twisted inward & she couldn't move it bak……when the doctor came to see her he said beside scarlet fever Wilma was stricken with polio ( in those days most children who got polio either died or were permenantly cripple,there was no cure) But at last Wilma over came her polio by doing leg excercises & she could finally get off her brace and be a normal person……Wilma grew up to be a famous runner….she Achived 3 gold medals in the Olympics (track and field games) when she was representing the United states. Wilma Rudolph once known as the sickliest child in clarksville,had become the fastest woman in the world. I wish that I helped u bye.;)
NO
Once
More than what is left of our once-wonderful country can afford.
yes more than once! :P
Yes Nations that have hosted (or will have hosted) the Olympics more than once include:United StatesGermanyCanadaGreat BritainJapanRussia (USSR)AustriaFranceSouth KoreaNorwayGreeceItalyAustraliaSwitzerland
Bambi was once popular! But I like Rudolph, too!
No, Lady Wilma can teach all your Dragon Pokémon Draco Meteor.
The Olympics are held once every four years.
China have only held the Olympics once and that was in Beijing in 2008
Quite a few games are not associated withe the Olympics and many that once were not associated are now associated, such as tennis. Australian Rules Football is not associated with the Olympics although an exhibition match was once played. Generally speaking, games which are particular to a country (such as A.F.L. or octupus baiting in the South Pacific) are not usually played at the Olympics. The Olympics usually consists of those games and sports that are more universally played.