Which of the following is true? During the Beijing Olympics,
A. A disgruntled tae kwon do athlete from Cuba attacked one of the judges because of a perceived bad call.
B. Natalie du Toit, a disabled swimmer from South Africa, made Olympic history when she competed in the Rough Water Swim and finished sixteenth.
C. Russia invaded Georgia on August 8, during the Opening Ceremonies.
D. A wrestler, disgusted with a perceived bad call from a judge, threw his medal down on the mat in protest.
E. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: E
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