Backyard Olympic Games
Get the whole family involved in the Olympic Games! These fun and easy Backyard Olympic Games include Javelin Throw, Balance Beam, Discus Throw, Bean Bag Toss and Water Bucket Relay!
The Olympics are coming soon! Do you watch them? We are avid watchers, not only to see the sports, but to see the athletes from the different countries. From the opening ceremony to the closing, we are glued to our television. Each time I see an athlete on the podium and the National Anthem is played, I get a little choked up. I think of not only all the hard work that went into the achievements but also the pride that they must feel to represent our country.
Backyard Olympic Games
- Javelin Throw
- Balance Beam
- Bean Bag Toss
- Water Bucket Relay
- Discus Throw
Javelin Throw Supplies:
- 8 Pool Noodles – 2 a little longer for the pole, 5 for the circles and 1 for the Javelin
- Duck Tape in blue, black, red, yellow and green
- Broom handles to hold up the poles
Directions:
- Working with 1 noodle at a time, form a circle, secure the end with Duck Tape. Repeat for all 5 circles
- Wrap each circle with a different color Duck Tape
- Attach the circles together with Duck Tape and attach them to the poles
- Using a hammer, drive the broom handles into the ground and slip the poles over top
Javelin Throw Game {idea from Pinterest}
- Player stands at a designated spot and throws the Javelin (Pool Noodle) into the holes
- 2 x 4 piece of wood
- Scrap pieces of wood for ends
Directions:
- Set up pieces of scrap wood and place the 2 x 4 on top
- Olympic Rings
- Bean Bags – we used the ones we made for the Cornhole Toss
Bean Bag Toss Game
- Player stands at a designated spot and throws the Bean Bags into the holes
Water Bucket Relay Supplies:
- Buckets
- Water
Water Bucket Relay Game
- Form teams and relay the water buckets from player to player, team done first wins
Discus Throw Supplies:
- Plastic Frisbee
- Gold Duck Tape
- Sidewalk Chalk
Directions:
- Cover Frisbee with Gold Duck Tape
- Mark a start line on the sidewalk, and various lengths
Discus Throw Game
- Throw the Frisbee and player that throws the farthest wins
Some of the other fun additions were the signs we made for each event, simply printed on the computer, attached to colored paper and taped onto a stick, then drive the stick into the ground. The plastic medals are always fun for the kiddos too.
The Olympic Torch is fun and easy to make…
and the Olympic Torch Cupcakes are also lots of fun!
So tell me…what’s your favorite Olympic Games event? To watch…or play?
I love all your activities! What a wonderful set of rings you created!
We made the pool noodle ring toss for 4th of July, only we didn’t wrap each ring with duct tape. Only used the duct tape to secure them together, but we weren’t trying to be “color specific” either. Also, we used 1/2″ pvc pipe for the pole anchors. The grandkids loved the game tossing a frisbee through the rings!
Love your ideas! I made Olympic rings out of pipe wrap: http://www.everafterblueprint.com/2012/07/30/diy-olympic-rings/