Want this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
i think so
Mark Spitz. Not only did he set a record for the most gold medals in any olympiad, he also set a new world's record in each of the events he won.
Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals and is possibly the best swimmer there ever was. He won the one-hundred and two-hundred meter butterflies, the one-hundred, two-hundred, four-hundred, and eight-hundred meter free-syle, and the four-hundred meter medley relay.
Any country that has athletes that are good enough to compete in Olympic sports.
Some problems that early explorers faced was the fact that a ship could sink, they didn't find any riches, or many passengers passed away by these long, hard voyages.
Before Michael Phelps won 14 gold medals, athletes with 9 gold medals include Larissa Latynina, Mark Spitz, Paavo Nurmi, and Carl Lewis.
No
Jewel Plummer Cobb overcame racial and gender discrimination in her field of biology and academia. She faced barriers to pursuing higher education and career opportunities due to systemic prejudices but persevered to become a prominent scientist and educator, advocating for increased diversity and inclusion in the sciences.
i dont think she did but she did need to overcome the death of her baby
Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Bejing, China. He currently holds the record for the number of gold medals won at any one Olympic games. The prior record holder was Mark Spitz. Spitz won seven gold medals at the Munich, Germany Olympic Games in 1972.
yes
no