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How many gold medals are there in the 08 Olympic Games***?

As far as I know, the Olympic Games will produce 302 gold medals, ***with the following major events:

Athletics (Athletics)

Athletics is a combination of A comprehensive sport of speed and ability, strength and skill. Track and field is the most popular and oldest sport in the world.

Basketball

Basketball originated in the United States. It entered the Olympic Games for the first time in 1936 and was listed as an official event. Starting from the Barcelona Olympics, professional basketball players can participate in the Olympic Games

Football

The International Football Federation was established in 1904. A standard football field is 90 to 120 meters long and 45 to 50 meters wide. There is a center line across the middle of the field and a center circle with a radius of 9.15 meters.

Volleyball (Volleyball)

Beginning in the United States at the end of the 19th century. In 1895, Morgan, the sports director of the Young Men's Christian Association in Hawke Oak, Massachusetts, believed that the popular basketball game at that time was too intense

Gymnastics (Artistic Gymnastics)

Modern gymnastics originated in the 18th century In the 19th century, many schools emerged successively, laying the foundation for the formation of modern gymnastics. Gymnastics was listed as an official event at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.

Rhythmic gymnastics (R-Gymnastics)

Origined in Europe, it was designated as an event by the International Gymnastics Federation in 1962. The first World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in 1963. It was listed as an Olympic event in 1988

Swimming

The first swimming association was established in 1837, and swimming was listed as an Olympic event in 1896. The international standard swimming pool is 50 meters long, at least 21 meters wide, and more than 1.80 meters deep

Synchronized swimming (S-Swimming)

Synchronized swimming originated in Europe and was approved by the International Swimming Federation in 1956 admit. At the 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984, it became an official Olympic event

Table Tennis (Table Tennis)

Table tennis originated in the United Kingdom at the end of the 19th century. The rules of table tennis and tennis are basically the same. Because it is played on a table, it is called "tennis on the table"

Badminton (Badminton)

Born in England, 1893 The first badminton association was established. It was listed as a performance event at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and listed as an official event at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics

Wrestling (Wrestling)

Wrestling is one of the oldest competitive events in the world. Style was listed as an Olympic event in 1896, and freestyle was listed as an Olympic event in 1904

Judo (Judo)

Judo originated in Japan, and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics List judo as an official competition event. In 1992, the women's event also became an official Olympic event

Taekwondo (Taekwondo)

Taekwondo originated from Korean folk martial arts 1,500 years ago. It is a fusion of Korean Hwarang Do, Chinese martial arts, and Japanese karate. It became an Olympic event in 1992

Boxing (Boxing)

Modern boxing began in Britain. The British Amateur Boxing Association was established in 1880. There are only men's events in the Olympic Games, and only amateur athletes are allowed to participate, and they must wear helmets

Diving (Diving)

At the 3rd Olympic Games in 1904, men's diving was listed as an official event. . The rules of the competition were formally formulated in 1908.

Women's events were added to the 5th Olympic Games in 1912.

Water polo (Water polo)

It originated in Britain in the 19th century. In the 5th Olympic Games in 1900, it was listed as an official event. It was originally an entertainment activity in which people threw footballs in the water while swimming.

Shooting

Shooting is a competitive event in which guns are pointed at targets. International competitions include individual events for men and women, as well as team events. Shooting was first included in the modern Olympics in the 1896 Athens Olympics

Archery (Archery)

Archery originated from human hunting and self-defense in primitive society. Archery was included in the Olympic Games in 1900. The archery team project began in 1988

Tennis

Tennis was conceived in France, born in the United Kingdom, and began to spread and reach its climax in the United States. At the 1988 Seoul Olympics, tennis was reclassified as an official event

Beach volleyball (B-Volleyball)

It originated in California, USA, in 1920, and was introduced to Europe in 1927. In 1993, the International Olympic Committee accepted beach volleyball as an official Olympic event.

Canoeing (Canoeing)

Canoeing is divided into two sports: kayaking and rowing. Kayaking originated from a small boat made by the Eskimos in Greenland, while rowing originated in Canada.

Rowing (Rowing)

It originated in the United Kingdom. Men's rowing was listed as an event in the first Olympic Games in 1896. It was not held due to heavy waves and was included again in 1900. Women's rowing was included in the Olympic Games in 1976

Softball

Born in Chicago in the 1880s, the required venue is small, the ball is large, and the ball speed is slow. Because the technical difficulty and intensity of the exercise are lower than those of baseball, it later became a women's sport

Baseball

There are different opinions on the origin of modern baseball. In 1845, Cartwright of the United States organized a baseball team and formulated the earliest rules, stipulating the field graphics and dimensions that are still used today

Handball

Handball originally originated in Europe , Handball, like football, relies on skill and accurate coordination to win. Men's and women's handball were listed as Olympic events in 1936 and 1976 respectively.

Hockey (Hockey)

Also known as lawn hockey. The hockey field is 91.40 meters long and 55 meters wide. The goal is 2.14 meters high and 3.66 meters wide. The stick is 80 to 95 centimeters long and the ball weighs 156 to 163 grams.

Cycling

In the first Olympic Games in 1896, cycling was included as an official event. The Olympic cycling competition is divided into four events: road race, track race, cross-country race and BMX race

Equestrian (Riding)

Equestrian competition entered the Olympic Games for the first time in 1900. At that time, there were only Obstacle course event. In 1912, the equestrian competition was expanded to include dressage, obstacle course and three-day event

Weightlifting

Modern competitive weightlifting emerged at the end of the 18th century and was initially popular in Europe. . Men's and women's weightlifting were listed as Olympic events in 1896 and 2000 respectively

Fencing

The swords used in fencing originated from Europe. In 1882, France established the world's first fencing association. Fencing was included as an official event in the first Athens Olympics in 1896

Sailing

Modern sailing began in the Netherlands.

It was listed as an Olympic event in 1900. It was originally a mixed event for men and women. Since the 1988 Olympic Games, it has been divided into separate events for men and women.

Trampoline (T-Gymnastics)

The history of trampoline can be traced back to the 19th century The Comanche Indians in North America in the middle of the century, and Chinese acrobats have used similar trampolines for at least 200 years.

Triathlon

The origin of triathlon In the United States, it consists of three events: natural water swimming, road cycling, and road long-distance running. It became an Olympic event in 2000

Modern Pentathlon (M-Pentathlon)

Modern Pentathlon The sport was initiated and founded by Mr. Coubertin, the "Father of the Modern Olympics", and consists of five events, namely shooting, fencing, swimming, equestrian and cross-country running

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