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Evolution in the Number of Events
15問 • 2年前
  • Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan
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  • 1

    was officially born as a sport in 776 B.C.E, in ancient Greece, in the town of Olympia. The first event in the first Olympics ever held was a race.

    Running

  • 2

    is considered one of the most prestigious events in running. It was actually inspired by the success of the first modern Olympics held just a year before it.

    Boston Marathon

  • 3

    In _______, marked the beginning of what’s known as “marathon mania.

    1909

  • 4

    was commissioned to leave town in haste and make his way towards Athens. He was supposed to deliver news of victory over Persia. The town he departed was called __________, and Athens was approximately 25 miles away. Legend has it that he ran all the way there in one shot, delivered his message, and dropped dead right on the spot.”

    Pheiddipedes, Marathon

  • 5

    There are _____ marathons scheduled all around the U.S. in 2019. Clearly, the popularity of the sport hasn’t waned.

    715

  • 6

    The aim of this event is to jump the furthest distance possible after a run-up.

    Long Jump

  • 7

    is a full test of athletic ability and has been part of the games since the very first in Athens in 1896. However, women had to wait until Atlanta 1996 to participate.

    Triple Jump

  • 8

    An Olympic event for men since 1896, was included in the first women’s Olympic athletics program in 1928.

    High Jump

  • 9

    American high jumper who revolutionized the sport by replacing the traditional approach to jumping with an innovative backward style that became known as the “Fosbury flop.”

    Dick Fosbury

  • 10

    The origins of modern vaulting can be traced back to Germany in the 1850s, when the sport was adopted by a gymnastic association, and in the Lake District region of England, where contests were held with ash or hickory poles with iron spikes in the end.

    Pole Vault

  • 11

    are physical, human competitions where the outcome is measured by a player's ability to throw an object.

    Throwing Events

  • 12

    during the middle age, in Scotland, it was known as stone put and as steinstossen in Switzerland.

    Shotput

  • 13

    In the ancient days the game was played with heavy circular disc which was thrown from a set standing position on a small pedestal, and it was actually this style that was revived for 1896 Olympics.

    Discuss Throw

  • 14

    This form of game began in the prehistoric times as it was used as an implement of war and hunting.

    Javelin Throw

  • 15

    One of the earliest known precursors to modern day hammer throw stems from Tailteann Games around 1800 BC, that featured events like throwing either a weight attached to a rope, a large rock on a wooden handle, or even a chariot wheel on a wooden axle.

    Hammer Throw

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    was officially born as a sport in 776 B.C.E, in ancient Greece, in the town of Olympia. The first event in the first Olympics ever held was a race.

    Running

  • 2

    is considered one of the most prestigious events in running. It was actually inspired by the success of the first modern Olympics held just a year before it.

    Boston Marathon

  • 3

    In _______, marked the beginning of what’s known as “marathon mania.

    1909

  • 4

    was commissioned to leave town in haste and make his way towards Athens. He was supposed to deliver news of victory over Persia. The town he departed was called __________, and Athens was approximately 25 miles away. Legend has it that he ran all the way there in one shot, delivered his message, and dropped dead right on the spot.”

    Pheiddipedes, Marathon

  • 5

    There are _____ marathons scheduled all around the U.S. in 2019. Clearly, the popularity of the sport hasn’t waned.

    715

  • 6

    The aim of this event is to jump the furthest distance possible after a run-up.

    Long Jump

  • 7

    is a full test of athletic ability and has been part of the games since the very first in Athens in 1896. However, women had to wait until Atlanta 1996 to participate.

    Triple Jump

  • 8

    An Olympic event for men since 1896, was included in the first women’s Olympic athletics program in 1928.

    High Jump

  • 9

    American high jumper who revolutionized the sport by replacing the traditional approach to jumping with an innovative backward style that became known as the “Fosbury flop.”

    Dick Fosbury

  • 10

    The origins of modern vaulting can be traced back to Germany in the 1850s, when the sport was adopted by a gymnastic association, and in the Lake District region of England, where contests were held with ash or hickory poles with iron spikes in the end.

    Pole Vault

  • 11

    are physical, human competitions where the outcome is measured by a player's ability to throw an object.

    Throwing Events

  • 12

    during the middle age, in Scotland, it was known as stone put and as steinstossen in Switzerland.

    Shotput

  • 13

    In the ancient days the game was played with heavy circular disc which was thrown from a set standing position on a small pedestal, and it was actually this style that was revived for 1896 Olympics.

    Discuss Throw

  • 14

    This form of game began in the prehistoric times as it was used as an implement of war and hunting.

    Javelin Throw

  • 15

    One of the earliest known precursors to modern day hammer throw stems from Tailteann Games around 1800 BC, that featured events like throwing either a weight attached to a rope, a large rock on a wooden handle, or even a chariot wheel on a wooden axle.

    Hammer Throw