What sports have age limits?

Many sports have age limits, especially in the Olympics and professional leagues, to ensure athlete safety and fair competition, with examples like Gymnastics (min 16), Boxing (min 18), and Olympic Soccer (U23) setting specific minimums, while others like Swimming, Skateboarding, and Surfing often have no upper limits but varying minimums depending on the governing body, with some requiring athletes to be at least 13-14 years old for Olympic events like Diving or Fencing.
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What sports have age restrictions?

While some sports — including diving, gymnastics, wrestling and boxing — have minimum ages for when athletes can take part, others, such as skateboarding, surfing and table tennis, have no restrictions.
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Can a 12 year old compete in the Olympics?

Competing and being part of the Games

There is no specific age limit for taking part in the Olympic Games. This depends on each International Sports Federation and the rules it lays down for its sport.
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Does the Olympics have an age limit?

There's no universal age limit for the Olympics, as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) lets each sport's International Federation set its own rules, leading to minimum ages like 13 for Fencing, 16 for Gymnastics, and specific rules for team sports like Men's Soccer (U23). While young stars (like diver Fu Mingxia at 13) compete, many sports have minimums for safety and development, but some have none, meaning athletes can compete as long as they qualify.
 
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What sport has no time limit?

Baseball is one of the few other sports that does not have any time limit. Baseball games can be suspended (paused), such that they can also be played across multiple days. Unlike the lack of tiebreaker for tied timeless Tests, baseball can have extra innings.
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What sport is ADHD more likely to win?

As a general rule, children with ADHD do better when they get plenty of individual attention from coaches. That's why they're more likely to succeed with individual sports such as swimming and diving, wrestling, martial arts, and tennis — or even more rarified endeavors such as fencing and horseback riding.
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Who is the oldest Olympian ever?

The oldest Olympian ever is Swedish shooter Oscar Swahn, who competed at the 1920 Antwerp Games at 72 years and 280 days old, winning a silver medal and becoming the oldest medalist. He also holds the record for the oldest gold medalist (64 in 1912) and is generally considered the oldest competitor in Olympic history for recognized sports. The oldest female Olympian was British equestrian Lorna Johnstone, who competed at age 70 in 1972.
 
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What is the age limit for boxing in the Olympics?

For Olympic boxing, the age limit is generally 19 to 40 years old, meaning athletes must be at least 19 and cannot have turned 41 before the Games begin, though this can vary slightly by specific Games and qualification cycles, with rules adjusted to allow older athletes like Mira Potkonen (40) to compete. 
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Is there an age limit for gymnastics in the Olympics?

To compete in Olympic gymnastics, athletes must be at least 16 years old during the calendar year of the Games, a rule set by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) in 1997 to protect younger gymnasts' health and promote longer careers, though some younger gymnasts like 16-year-old Hezly Rivera still compete. 
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Who is the youngest Olympian ever?

The youngest confirmed Olympian ever is Greek gymnast Dimitrios Loundras, who competed at the 1896 Athens Games at just 10 years and 218 days old, winning bronze in the team parallel bars; however, an unnamed French boy, estimated to be 7-12, likely served as a coxswain for a gold-medal-winning rowing team in 1900, potentially making him the youngest gold medalist, though his identity remains a mystery.
 
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How much are tickets for the 2028 Olympics?

For the LA 2028 Olympics, organizers promise affordable tickets starting at $28, with at least a million tickets priced this low, plus many under $100, sold via a lottery system opening for registration in January 2026; high-demand events like ceremonies will cost significantly more, potentially hundreds or thousands, with VIP packages available at higher prices.
 
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Who was the 11 year old in the Olympics?

Haohao Zheng: The 11-Year-Old Skater Making Olympic History.
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What is the easiest sport to qualify for the Olympics?

There's no truly "easy" Olympic sport, as all require elite skill, but Archery and Shooting are often cited as the most accessible to start later in life due to less extreme physical demands, focusing more on mental fortitude and precision rather than raw athleticism. Other possibilities, depending on your background, include Rowing (Coxswain) for its strategic focus or finding an underrepresented country to qualify through national pathways, with Curling also being mentioned for its blend of skill and strategy. 
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Which sport has the oldest athletes?

Sports with lower physical demands and high strategy, like golf, shooting, equestrianism, sailing, and curling, tend to have the oldest players, with some competing well into their 70s or even 80s; however, individual legends in physically demanding sports like soccer (Kazuyoshi Miura at 59), tennis (Venus Williams at 45), and baseball (Justin Verlander at 42) show remarkable longevity, often breaking age barriers for their fields.
 
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Why did 70 of kids quit sports by age 13?

The main reason: it stopped being fun. Too often, pressures from coaches and parents take the joy out of the game. At Positive Coaching Alliance, we believe sports should be a positive, lasting part of every child's life.
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Is khelif xy chromosome?

Khelif was born female and has always competed at women-only events, including at those organised by IOC. No medical evidence has been published to indicate she is transgender, nor that she has XY chromosomes, disorders of sex development or elevated levels of testosterone.
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Can you box at 40 years old?

You're never too old to give the sweet science a try. Sure, 40 might be too old to start a career as a professional boxer, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy the many benefits of learning how to box, like knowing how to defend yourself, improved physical health, and lower stress levels.
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Who is the youngest boxer to go pro?

The youngest professional boxer ever recorded is likely Nipper Pat Daly, who began fighting professionally in Britain around 1923 at ages 9 or 10 and became famous as a teen, though rules and records were less strict then. More recently, fighters like Juan Elguerito Deepito Perez (signed at 15) and Romina Castan (debuting at 12) are noted as very young pros, but Daly holds the historical distinction for earliest pro debut. 
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What Olympic sports can you do at 40?

Shooting, like archery, is a sport that's easier for people to start later in life because you don't have to have a particular body shape or size to participate. In fact, athletes competing in the 2016 Rio Olympics ranged in age from 16 to 55, with most falling between 26 and 40. See?
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What is the 2 minute rule for ADHD?

The ADHD "2-Minute Rule" is a productivity hack where you do any task that takes two minutes or less immediately, preventing small things from piling up and becoming overwhelming. While great for momentum, it needs modification for ADHD; a related idea is the "2-Minute Launch," where you commit to starting a bigger task for just two minutes to overcome inertia, building momentum to continue, though you must watch for getting lost in "rabbit holes" or task switching issues common with ADHD. 
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What is the 30% rule with ADHD?

The ADHD "30% Rule" (or roughly 30% rule) is a concept, popularized by researcher Dr. Russell Barkley, suggesting individuals with ADHD often have executive function skills (like planning, impulse control, emotional regulation) that are delayed by about 30% compared to their chronological age, meaning a 10-year-old might function like a 7-year-old. This helps parents and adults set more realistic expectations, understand developmental lags, and create appropriate strategies for managing tasks, routines, and emotional responses, recognizing they're working with a younger developmental age in practice.
 
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Does Dennis Rodman have ADHD?

Famous examples include Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, and NBA star Dennis Rodman, all of whom have openly discussed their ADHD diagnoses.
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