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Can you deduce which Olympic athletics events are represented by the graphs?
Can you use your powers of logic and deduction to work out the missing information in these sporty situations?
How do decisions about scoring affect who wins a combined event such as the decathlon?
Design your own scoring system and play Trumps with these Olympic Sport cards.
Countries from across the world competed in a sports tournament. Can you devise an efficient strategy to work out the order in which they finished?
Which countries have the most naturally athletic populations?
Look at the changes in results on some of the athletics track events at the Olympic Games in 1908 and 1948. Compare the results for 2012.
These Olympic quantities have been jumbled up! Can you put them back together again?
Look at some of the results from the Olympic Games in the past. How do you compare if you try some similar activities?
Andy wants to cycle from Land's End to John o'Groats. Will he be able to eat enough to keep him going?
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When two closely matched teams play each other, what is the most likely result?
What could the half time scores have been in these Olympic hockey matches?
A weekly challenge concerning drawing shapes algorithmically.
In this article, Alan Parr shares his experiences of the motivating effect sport can have on the learning of mathematics.
This task looks at the different turns involved in different Olympic sports as a way of exploring the mathematics of turns and angles.