Hey kids, for those of you who are not sitting at a multi-plex in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, watching "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises," we offer you free entertainment and a geography lesson as we look at the distance between Antwerp, Belgium, which hosted the Olympics way back in 1920, and Helsinki, Finland, which did the honors in 1952.
A mere 29 countries competed in Belgium, but among them was American swimmer Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968), whew glad, we double-checked the spelling!, who won gold. He would later become an actor and an icon in his native Hawaii.
In Antwerp, Italian fencer Nedo Nadi (1894-1940) won a record five gold medals in his sport.
As for the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, which had 69 countries participating, Soviet/Ukrainian gymnast Maria Gorokhovskaya (1921-2001) who might have the longest surname in Olympics history won an all-around gold medal in women's gymnastics and six medals overall. In 1990, she emigrated to Israel.
So, we are asking just how far apart these two European Olympics cities are from one another; is the answer:
A) 1,061 miles
B) 1,265 miles
C) 1,333 miles
D) 1,409 miles
Note: The above images are of the iconic Belgian comic book hero Tintin and his dog Snowy, and a member of the very unique Finnish band the Leningrad Cowboys.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Olympic Cities Destination Quiz (5 of 6)- Helsinki-Antwerp
Labels:
2012 London Olympics,
Batman,
Belgium,
Dark Knight Rises,
Finland,
Hawaii,
Israel,
Italy,
Rhode Island,
Soviet Union,
Tintin,
Ukraine
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