This Winter Olympics Quiz Will Test Your Ice-Q

1. What city did Beijing defeat in a close vote to host the 2022 Olympics?
A
Stockholm, Sweden
B
Oslo, Norway
C
Almaty, Kazakhstan
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1. What city did Beijing defeat in a close vote to host the 2022 Olympics?
A
Stockholm, Sweden
B
Oslo, Norway
C
Almaty, Kazakhstan

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2. Who was the last woman to win back-to-back gold medals in women’s figure skating?


A
Katarina Witt
B
Sonja Henie
C
Peggy Fleming

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Which country did the U.S. defeat to win an unexpected gold medal in men’s curling in 2018?
A
Canada
B
Finland
C
Sweden

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What skiing star rebounded from a terrible-looking crash in the men’s downhill in 1998 and won gold medals in that year’s super-G and giant slalom?
A
Tommy Moe
B
Fritz Strobl
C
Hermann Maier

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Which sport returned to the Winter Olympics in 2002 for the first time since 1948?
A
Curling
B
Skeleton
C
Short track speedskating

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Brian Boitano of the U.S. defeated Brian Orser of Canada to win the men’s figure skating title in 1988. Which future gold medalist finished third?
A
Evgeni Plushenko
B
Aleksei Urmanov
C
Viktor Petrenko

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Who hosted the Winter Olympics the last time it was held the same year as the Summer Games?
A
Lillehammer, Norway
B
Albertville, France
C
Sarajevo, Bosnië-Hercogovina

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8. Which of the following is the highest?
A
Total medals won by South Korea in short track speedskating
B
Total medals won by Norway in biathlon
C
Total medals won by the United States in snowboarding

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Which sport uses the Gundersen method?
A
Nordic combined
B
Cross-country skiing
C
Biathlon

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Which two countries finished 1-2 in the men’s 4x10km cross-country skiing relay for four straight Olympics from 1992-2002 – including three races in which the final margin was under a second?
A
Italy and Norway
B
Germany and Norway
C
Germany and Sweden

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. What year was luge introduced to the Olympic program?
A
1964
B
1976
C
1980

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What is the only non-European country to win a gold medal in ski jumping?
A
Canada
B
Japan
C
United States

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Who scored the tying and winning goals in Canada’s overtime victory over the U.S. for the 2014 women’s hockey gold medal?
A
Hayley Wickenheiser
B
Meghan Agosta
C
Marie-Philip Poulin

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How many gold medals will be contested in freestyle skiing at the Beijing Olympics?
A
6
B
9
C
13

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Which Dutch speedskater has won 11 medals, the most by any Winter Olympian not representing Norway?
A
Ard Schenk
B
Sven Kramer
C
Ireen Wust

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In 2018, snowboarder Shaun White gave the U.S. a milestone when he won the country’s 100th gold medal in Winter Games history. What sport did the first American gold come in, back in 1924?
A
Bobsled
B
Figure skating
C
Speedskating

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Which star athlete did NOT win three gold medals in Pyeongchang in 2018?
A
French biathlete Martin Fourcade
B
Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Bjorgen
C
Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo

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Which country’s entry finished one spot behind Jamaica in the two-man bobsled in 1988?
A
Monaco
B
Taiwan
C
New Zealand

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This U.S. speedskater had a chance at a medal taken away when the 10,000m race was called off amid warm weather and melting ice. He then won two golds four years later.
A
Jack Shea
B
Irving Jaffee
C
Eric Heiden

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Who marched as a flagbearer for the Netherlands at the opening ceremony?
A
Lindsay van Zundert and Kjeld Nuis
B
Suzanne Schulting and Patrick Roest
C
Ireen Wüst and Antoinette de Jong

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