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1. The Olympic Games, referred to as the "Olympic Games", is the world's largest comprehensive sports event sponsored by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years and lasting no more than 16 days, and is currently one of the most influential sports events in the world. In the Olympic Games, countries use sports to exchange cultures and exchange sports skills, with the aim of encouraging people to continue to play sports.
2. The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago and were named after the place where they were held in Olympia. After the ancient Olympic Games were suspended for 1,500 years, the Frenchman Jean-Pierre de Coubertin proposed the modern Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century. The Olympic Committee was established in 1894, the first Olympic Games were held in 1896, the first Winter Olympics in 1924, the first Paralympic Games in 1960, and the first Youth Olympic Games in 2010.
In July, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to host the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, and Los Angeles in the United States to host the 2028 Olympic Games.
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The modern Olympic movement arose in the capitalist industrial age in Europe, but its origins can be traced back to the Olympic Games in ancient Greece, which were held every four years, from the first recorded Olympic Games in 776 BC to 393 AD, a total of 293 editions were held, which lasted 1,169 years.
The rise and fall of the ancient Olympic Games can be roughly divided into three stages, the first stage (8th century BC and 6th century BC) developed into a grand event attended by the Greek city-states, and the second stage (6th century BC and 4th century BC) was the heyday of slavery in the ancient Greek city-states, and the ancient Olympic Games reached their peak. In the third stage (4th century B.C. to 4th century A.D.), ancient Greece was conquered by Macedonia and the Roman Empire, and the ancient Olympic Games entered a period of decline.
The Olympic Games, which have been held since 1896, are collectively known as the modern Olympic Games.
In 1883, the French educator Pierre de Coubertin proposed a competition similar to the ancient Olympic Games and expanded it to the world. In 1892, he traveled throughout Europe to promote the Olympic ideology and call for the revival of the Olympic movement. In the same year, at the 10th anniversary meeting of the Paris Sports Federation, the resumption of the "Olympic Games" was proposed.
In January 1894, he sent a letter to the Olympic organizations of various countries, proposing that an international sports conference be held in Paris in the same year. On June 16 and 24 of the same year, at the International Sports Congress held in Paris, the representatives of 15 countries decided to hold the Olympiad every four years.
Another memorable event in the history of the Olympic Games was the ceremony of lighting the Olympic torch in Athens, Greece, the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, and then carrying it to the Olympic venue in a relay manner, and lighting the Olympic flame at the Opening Ceremony. Since 1924, the modern Olympic Games have been divided into two types: the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics.
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The Modern Olympic Games On June 16, 1894, the first Olympic Charter was adopted at the Paris International Conference, initiated and formulated by Coubertin. It deals with the basic purposes, principles and other related matters of the Olympic Movement. 1921
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