
This graph shows the differences of burning calories between men and women during Olympic-level exertion in marathon racing, swimming, boxing, and archery. They also have other categories that buy well let calories like knitting.


An infographic for the calorie usage estimates for typical sports for the Olympics. Most intensive is the obvious Marathon followed by the long distance 1500 meter run


This chart describes how many calories are burned by doing each activity. Comparing winning an olympic gold medal to ten minutes of non-stop exercises.


This graph shows the calories used competing in different Olympic activities compared to 10 minutes of non exercise activities. Activities range from using almost 200 calories to under 50.


Estimated calorie usage in olympic and non-olympic events. Marathon, archery, 1500 meters topping only wii fit at moderate usage, dancing and snorkeling


This chart graphs olympic activities and daily non-sport activities and shows comparatively the potential caloric usage that may occur doing these activities. with marathoning using the most and the long jump using the least.


This graph shows the estimated calorie usage for men and women while doing sports and other activities. A marathon burns the most calories and a long jump the least.


This chart shows the caloric usage of gold medal Olympiads broken down by sex, and activity. Marathon runners use 1,831 at the top, On the bottom is long jump at roughly 10.


This chart clearly displays the estimated calorie usage per activity. Marathon is the highest estimated usage of calories, followed closely by archery.


This chart visualizes estimated calorie usage. It is directed towards research based on Olympic sports for both men and women. Marathons are showing to be the most calorie exhausting sport on this chart. The information was from Arizona State University.


This chart describes estimated calorie usage. Categories on the chart include marathon, archery, 1,500 meters, dancing, snorkeling, sweeping, and sitting in a meeting.


The following Chart gives the amount of calories it takes to burn in order to win a gold medal by sport. Running a Marathon was number one followed by, archery oddly enough.

