Cheats: Olympic edition - Statistics

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So far, the country to have had the most medals (14) stripped away for doping violations at the 2008 Olympics is ____________. Russia
100%
So far, the country to have had the most medals (13) stripped away for doping violations at the 2012 Olympics is ____________. Russia.
100%
Who am I? In 1988, I wasn't the only one in the men's 100 metres final to have a history with steroids, but I am the one who was disqualified after winning gold. Ben Johnson
68%
2000: Chinese gymnast Dong Fangxiao lost her bronze medal as she was younger than the rules allowed. How old was she? 14
65%
1956: Which nation won the infamously violent "Blood in the Water" water polo match? Hungary
59%
1972: "It's a fake, Frank!". These words were uttered in which race? Marathon
56%
It's been called "The Chemists' Games", and it had the first recorded case of blood doping, but in which city did this Olympics take place? Moscow
56%
In 2012, 8 female badminton doubles players were thrown out for trying to LOSE matches. 2 came from Indonesia, 2 from China, and 4(!) came from ____________. South Korea
53%
1992: In which men's race did a Moroccan runner who had already been lapped interfere with a leading Kenyan runner so that his teammate, Khalid Skah, could "win" gold? 10,000m
47%
2000: Which American athlete was (eventually) stripped of her 5 medals, including 3 golds, due to the BALCO scandal? Marion Jones
38%
1976: Boris Onischenko and the Soviet team were disqualified for illegally using technology to win fencing matches in which sport? Modern Pentathlon
38%
1988: American boxer ______ ______ Jnr. was cheated out of a gold medal by judges who the IOC later found had been wined and dined by South Korean officials. Roy Jones
35%
Who am I? I have the same name as a famous horror movie director AND a sci-fi hero connected to Mars, and I was disqualified for blocking in the men's 400 metres in 1908. John Carpenter
29%
Football, 1936: Which nation was scandalously allowed to advance to the semi-finals despite losing their quarter-final to Peru? Austria
26%
2004: An Iranian Judoka, Arash Miresmaili, chose to get himself disqualified for being overweight rather than face an Israeli opponent. How did he manage this? Overeating
24%
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