The only sport which I'm sure is Baseball (the US lost to Mexico in pre-qualification). Which raises the question - is the rest of the World overtaking the US at Baseball? - come to that can anyone name the 75 nations on the five continents that are supposed to have nationally recognised leagues in order for it to become an Olympic sport or was it pressure from the US Basebase associations to include a sport they thought they would be guaranteed a medal at - if so it backfired big time in 2004?
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There can be bad consequences if you cheat in youth olympics. You can be barred from entering in future olympic events. You can also be barred from entering any other event.
The Youth Olympic games started on 14 August, 2010.
205 nations are participating in 2010 Youth Olympic Games.
The official 2012 Youth Olympic Games Mascot's name is Yoggl.
There are five types of Olympics which are- 1-Summer Olympics 2-Winter Olympics 3-Paralympics (for disabled people) 4-Youth Olympics 5-Special Olympics
The "International Olympic Committee" (IOC) organizes the modern Olympic Games and the Youth Olympic Games, held in Summer and Winter, every four years.
Well if you ask me there aren't archery, skiing , wheelchair,and five-a-side football.
There are actually 4 different forms of Olympic games. The Summer, Winter and The Special Olympics are all established Olympiads. But starting with the inaugaral Olympiad in Singapore, 2010, there will also be the Youth Olympics.
The first Youth Olympic Games will be in Singapore !
Youth Olympic Games was created in 2010.
To enter the Youth Olympics, athletes must typically be between the ages of 15 and 18 and qualify through their respective national Olympic committees or sports federations. Qualification often involves competing in designated events or championships to secure a spot. Additionally, athletes must meet specific performance standards set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for their sport. It's crucial to stay informed about the selection processes and requirements of the relevant sports organizations in your country.