Question: What’s the youngest age anyone has ever competed in the Olympics?
Answer: The youngest known Olympic competitor was Dimitrios Loundras, a 10-year-old Greek gymnast who competed in the 1896 Athens Games and won bronze. While Olympic rules were looser back then, in modern times, the youngest medalist was 12-year-old Inge Sørensen, a Danish swimmer who took bronze in 1936.