
This graph show the youngest and oldest participants of the Olympics. The graph compares ages and years dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.


This chart describes the age distribution of olympic medalists and which medals they obtained. These include Olympic games from Athens 1896 to Beijing 2008


This graphic shows the ages and amounts of Olympians who are the "youngest" and "oldest" to have performed in the Olympics. I'm assuming it shows their ages along with the chart or graph, but it's difficult to see.


This is a chart depicting the range of youngest and oldest competitors in terms of both men and women in the Olympic Games from the years 1896 to 2012


This chart shows the youngest and oldest participants. In light blue is shown the youngest, and in dark blue is the oldest. Coming in second place is the city, Paris.


The chart shows Youngest and oldest participants in Olympic game (could not see details clearly except for the symbol). There are list of competitions and gold medalist.


This is a chart showing both the oldest and youngest olympic competitors in each country. The graph then shows the competitors of in each country on both ends of the age spectrum.


The title of this graph is, 'Youngest and oldest participants', The information provided for in this graph list Olympic competitors along with the city and year in which these oldest and youngest people participated in the Olympic games.


This chart shows the youngest and oldest participants in the Olympics. In 1886 youngest was 10 and oldest was 40. In 2012 the youngest was over 10 close to 15, and oldest was 70.


This graph depicts the youngest and oldest participants at the Olympics, as a function of the Olympic games date & site. For each Olympiad, the graph also labels which sport in which the youngest and oldest participated.


This chart is very difficult to see. I think that it is about the age of Olympic participants based upon different countries. It looks like they are separated into different genders as well.


This graph represents the youngest and oldest participates in the Olympics by year and location. Additionally, there is a marker for the age of the gold medal winner.

