One for you then, leaving aside the technicality of competing under the Olympic flag in 1980:
Q. Who are the only 5 countries to have competed at every modern Olympics since 1896?
Greece, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, and Australia.
One for you then, leaving aside the technicality of competing under the Olympic flag in 1980:
Q. Who are the only 5 countries to have competed at every modern Olympics since 1896?
Greece, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, and Australia.
Sounds pretty unfair.If you look at the photo, most of the other runners also had their foot on or just over the line.
I don't know the rule, only going on what the commentators said - if you're allowed to stand past the line, as long as you don't start running, then it wasn't a mistake.I don't think you could say he actually started running outside the lines, though I don't know how strictly they interpret it. Has to be said, though, it was a pretty stupid mistake to give them a chace to disqualify them. It's not difficult really. Just stay within the lines.
Just one of those things, a split second mistake. Thankfully it doesn't look like it will affect our final position in the table, because that would be awful.And why the taekwondo guy didn't just jump away with one second left I'll never know. He must be in pieces.
Oo. GB, France, Switzerland. Maybe Italy. Don't know.One for you then, leaving aside the technicality of competing under the Olympic flag in 1980:
Q. Who are the only 5 countries to have competed at every modern Olympics since 1896?
Gold medal to @whitelion
Cheat! Disqualified.Google is your friend.
One for you then, leaving aside the technicality of competing under the Olympic flag in 1980:
Q. Who are the only 5 countries to have competed at every modern Olympics since 1896?
Oo. GB, France, Switzerland. Maybe Italy. Don't know.
Cheat! Disqualified.
You're not supposed to look the ****ing answer up!
[MENTION=34106]ManOfSussex[/MENTION] didn't stipulate that rule or any come to think of it.Oo. GB, France, Switzerland. Maybe Italy. Don't know.
Cheat! Disqualified.
You're not supposed to look the ****ing answer up!
I believe it's in the small print. I'll leave the adjudication to [MENTION=34106]ManOfSussex[/MENTION].@ManOfSussex didn't stipulate that rule or any come to think of it.
One for you then, leaving aside the technicality of competing under the Olympic flag in 1980:
Q. Who are the only 5 countries to have competed at every modern Olympics since 1896?
Avoiding the ease of pumping a few words into the search engines, I'll go with:
Great Britain, Sweden, Netherlands, Australia, Italy.
New question:
No ego stroking by looking things up...
Which nation's model of sports excellence formed the blueprint of the post Atlanta GB success ?
Which Olympics Games was the 'watershed' moment for that country's turn in sporting fortunes ?
Blueprint based on Australia's model?
Was it 1976 at Montreal when they didn't do very well and implemented it all? Could have been Munich in 1972, but I'll stick with Montreal.
Another gold medal !
A last question, and I owe you a drink if you can get this one....
Great Britain willl be only the second country to increase its medal total at five successive Olympics should we cross the 65 mark (as is likely). Who was the first to do this ?
A totally redundant crumb of a clue: They managed it on Friday with a Taekwondo gong.
Stumped me on that one. Ivory Coast? Complete guess.
Bugger, another Chinese gold. I apologize on behalf of my nation for getting nicked of 2 gold medals by the Chinese in badminton