In honor of the upcoming 2012 London Olympics, July 27 through August 12, we took a look at some golden numbers that involve competition, fitness, and training.
The greatest number of gold medals to be won by an individual in the Olympics, earned by swimmer Michael Phelps
Number of seconds you can cut off your time in a race by running hills, stairs, and lifting weights as training
Record number for the most burpees done in one hour, all performed by Paddy Doyle
Average number of sweat glands in the human body
Percentage of men who consider themselves to be physically fit
Number of pull-ups done in one hour by the word record champion, Stephen Hyland
Number of miles an average person walks in his lifetime
Age of the youngest man to win bodybuilding’s “Mr. Olympia” title
Recommended ounces of water to drink at least two hours before exercise
Total number of medals won by the United States in all the Summer Olympics combined (more than any other country)
The last year the Olympic gold medals were actually made out of pure gold
Age difference between the oldest (72) and youngest (10) Olympians ever
Number of events scheduled for the 2012 London Summer Olympics
Percent of American adults that report swimming at least six times per year
Number of towels used by athletes in the Olympics
Number of runners in the United States that finished a marathon in 2010
Average number of miles that a runner will have completed from the beginning of training to completing the marathon
The year that Walt Disney organized the opening games ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California
Year that the Olympic games were first broadcast on television
Number of times that the Olympic Games have been cancelled, all due to wars
Year that motor boating was an official sport at the Olympics
Number of pounds that an average human could potentially lift if every single muscle in the body worked together at the same time
The only year that “poodle clipping” was an Olympic event
Percent of Americans who exercise three times a week for at least 30 minutes
Number of calories burned every 30 minutes of vigorous swimming
Record for the most countries to ever participate in an Olympic Game (Athens, 2004)