Today, we begin a six-part series on the distances between various cities which have hosting the Olympic Games. As of this summer, London, England/U.K., will be the first city to host the games three times. The previous two times were in 1900 and 1948.
Athens, Greece, has hosted the modern summer Olympics twice, including the initial games in 1896 and in 2004.
American swimmer Ann Curtis who won gold in women's 400 meter free-style swimming back during the 1948 Olympics is still alive at age 86.
The American delegation sent 300 athletes to the 1948 Olympics.
In 2004, there were significantly more American athletes in the field as 536 athletes were sent to Greece. Among them were Misty May and Kerri Walsh who won gold in women's beach volleyball.
So, what is the distance between Athens, Greece, and London, England; is the answer:
A) 1,466 miles
B) 1,476 miles
C) 1,486 miles
D) 1,496 miles
Several airlines travel the Athens-London route; they include British Airways and Olympic Air (Greece).
http://www.bbc.co.uk
http://www.london2012.com
http://www.britishairways.com
http://www.olympicair.com
SIDEBAR: The answer to our quiz question regarding "The Flintstones" is A) 1960.
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