The Junior Olympics are a multi-sport event for young athletes, held every four years. The first Junior Olympics were held in 1964, and the event has been held every four years since then. The Junior Olympics are open to athletes aged 13 to 18, and they are a qualifying event for the Olympic Games.
The Junior Olympics are an important event for young athletes, as they provide an opportunity to compete against the best athletes in their age group. The Junior Olympics are also a great way for young athletes to gain experience competing at a high level, and they can help athletes to develop the skills they need to succeed at the Olympic Games.