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Today's suggested reading

The Adventure Friends Ski Day

by Brian Duhon

📖 Ages 1-4
Good Read Along with Mom or Dad

Test your Winter Olympic knowledge!
Test your Winter Olympic knowledge!
Test your Winter Olympic knowledge!
Test your Winter Olympic knowledge!

Olympic Winter TRivia

Today you earned a ZF Winter Games

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Question 1:
In what year did Women’s Slalom become its own Olympic medal event (not just part of the Alpine Combined)?

Answer:

1948 (St. Moritz)
It was the first Olympic Games with standalone Alpine slalom medals.

Question 2:
Who won the first Olympic gold medal in Women’s Slalom?

Answer:

Gretchen Fraser
She became the first U.S. skier to win an Olympic gold, doing it in slalom in 1948.

Question 3:

Which Olympian with ADHD won Gold in the Beijing 2008 Olympics?

Answer:

Matthew Mitcham
His episode is the
Inspiring Story today! 👆

Question 4:

True or False:
Canadian ski jumper Alex Loutitt has described her ADHD as a “superpower in disguise.”

Answer:

True
She’s used that exact framing in her athlete story.

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