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The dates and venues of the previous Olympic Games are as follows:
1st 1896 Athens, Greece.
2nd 1900 Paris, France.
3rd 1904 USA St. Louis.
4th 1908 London, England.
5th 1912 Stockholm, Sweden.
6th 1916 Berlin, Germany (not held due to the First World War) 7th 1920 Antwerp, Belgium.
8th 1924 Paris, France.
9th 1928 Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
10th 1932 Los Angeles, USA.
11th 1936 Berlin, Germany.
12th 1940 Japan Tokyo (not held due to World War II) 13th 1944 England London (failed to hold due to World War II) 14th 1948 London, England.
15th 1952 Helsinki, Finland.
16th 1956 Melbourne, Australia.
17th 1960 Rome, Italy.
18th 1964 Tokyo, Japan.
19th 1968 Mexico City, Mexico.
20th 1972 Munich, Germany.
21st 1976 Montreal, Canada.
22nd 1980 USSR Moscow.
23rd 1984 Los Angeles, USA.
24th 1988 Seoul, South Korea.
25th 1992 Barcelona, Spain.
26th 1996 USA Atlanta.
27th 2000 Sydney, Australia.
28th 2004 Greece Athens.
29th 2008 Beijing, China.
30th 2012 London, UK.
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Venues of previous Olympic Games:
1st Athens, Greece April 6-15, 1896.
2nd Paris, France May 14 - October 28, 1900.
3rd St. Louis, USA July 1 - November 23, 1904.
4th London, England 27 April – 31 October 1908 (originally scheduled for Rome, Italy, later Rome abstained).
5th Stockholm, Sweden 5 May - 27 July 1912.
6th Berlin, Germany 1916 (discontinued due to World War I) 7th Antwerp, Belgium 20 April - 12 September 1920.
8th Paris, France May 4 - July 27, 1924.
9th Amsterdam, The Netherlands July 28-August 12, 1928.
10th Los Angeles, USA July 30-August 14, 1932.
11th Berlin, Germany August 1-16, 1936.
12th Helsinki, Finland 1940 (originally scheduled for Tokyo, Japan, cancelled due to World War II).
The 13th London, England 1944 (discontinued due to World War II) The 14th London, England July 29 - August 14, 1948 (postponed in 1944).
15th Helsinki, Finland July 19-August 3, 1952.
16th Melbourne, Australia November 22-December 8, 1956.
17th Rome, Italy August 25-September 11, 1960.
18th Tokyo, Japan October 10-24, 1964.
19th Mexico City, Mexico October 12-27, 1968.
20th Munich, Germany August 26-September 11, 1972.
21st Montreal, Canada July 17-August 1, 1976.
22nd Moscow, Russia July 19-August 3, 1980.
23rd Los Angeles, USA July 28-August 12, 1984.
24th Seoul, Korea, September 17-October 2, 1988.
25th Barcelona, Spain July 25-August 9, 1992.
26th Atlanta, USA July 19-August 4, 1996.
27th Sydney, Australia 15 September-1 October 2000.
28th Athens, Greece August 13-29, 2004.
29th Beijing, China August 8-24, 2008.
30th London, UK July 27-August 12, 2012.
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There is generally no limit to the number of times each country can hold the Olympic Games, only the strength of the country has requirements, and if there are conditions, it can be held once or many times. Historically, most countries have held it only once, and only a few developed countries have held it multiple times, such as the United States, France, Italy, etc.
The organizer of the Olympic Games needs to meet the requirements that the country must have the economic strength to host the Olympic Games, the country's social stability, the country must be a major sports country, have experience in hosting large-scale games, and have the facilities to host the Olympic Games.
The process of determining the host of the Olympic Games is that the bidding cities first submit a written application to the IOC, the IOC Executive Board conducts a preliminary screening of the cities that put forward the bids, the evaluation committee conducts an on-site visit, and then the IOC plenary votes to determine the host city.
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The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, which will be held from 26 July to 11 August 2024, will be the first Olympic Games with a fully balanced ratio of men and women, with a 50-man participation ratio.
The Olympic Games, referred to as the "Olympic Games", is the world's largest multi-sport event hosted by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years and lasting no more than 16 days, divided into the Summer Olympic Games (Olympic Games), Summer Paralympics, Winter Olympic Games (Winter Olympics), Winter Paralympic Games, Summer Youth Olympic Games (Youth Olympic Games), Winter Youth Olympic Games and Special Olympics (Special Olympics). When we talk about the Olympics, we mean the Summer Olympics.
The Olympic Charter stipulates that the property rights to the Olympic symbol, the Olympic flag, the Olympic motto and the Olympic anthem remain with the IOC. The IOC may take all appropriate measures to ensure that the Olympic symbols, flags, mottos and anthems are legally protected at the national and international levels.
In order to strengthen the protection of Olympic intellectual property rights and Olympic symbols, and to protect and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Olympic intellectual property rights holders and Olympic symbol rights holders, China has successively promulgated the "Beijing Municipal Regulations on the Protection of Olympic Intellectual Property Rights" (promulgated by Beijing Municipal Decree No. 85 on October 11, 2001) and the "Regulations on the Protection of Olympic Symbols" (promulgated by Decree No. 345 of the People's Republic of China on February 4, 2002).
With the development of the Olympic Movement, it has become the image representative of the Olympic spirit and culture.
Speaking of the origin of the five rings, there was once such an interesting story. The 11th Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936 were the first torch relay to take place, starting from Olympia and running out of northern Greece, along the Danube through Austria and into Germany. To complement this symbolic event, the chairman of the Olympic Organising Committee, Kardim, and his colleagues laid out the Greek ruins they passed along the way, almost exactly after the scenes of the old Olympic Games.
In a special ceremony when the torch arrived at the ancient stadium of Mount Delphi Parnassas, on a whim, Diem placed the five rings of the modern Olympic movement on four sides of a rectangular stone about 3 feet high and engraved with the five rings of the modern Olympic movement. After the ceremony, the torch continued northward, but the stone used as a prop was left in the ancient sports grounds.
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Taking the Summer Olympics as an example, as of 2021, the Olympic Games have been held in Greece, France, the United States, China, Sweden, Mexico, Japan, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Nazi Germany, Finland, Australia, the Federal Republic of Germany, the former Soviet Union, South Korea, Spain, Greece, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
The Olympic Games can be divided into the Summer Olympics, the Winter Olympics, the Paralympic Games, the Youth Olympics, the Deaf Olympics, the World Special Olympics and other types, among which, the Summer Olympics is the world's most influential and highest-profile sports event.
As of 2021, the world has hosted a total of 32 Summer Olympic Games, and the United States has held the most times, with a total of 4 Olympic Games, namely the 3rd, 10th, 23rd, and 26th Olympic Games.
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