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1st edition: 1896 at the Marble Stadium in Athens, Greece.
2nd edition: 1900 in Paris, France.
3rd session: Washington University in St. Louis, USA.
4th: at the White City Stadium in London, England.
5th: Held in Stockholm, Sweden.
6th: The 6th Olympic Games, originally scheduled to be held in Berlin, Germany, were suspended due to the World War, but the number of Olympic Games in ancient Greek culture and tradition is still counted.
7th: The Olympic flag was raised for the first time at the Olympic stadium.
The 8th: Held in Paris, the capital of France, from May 3 to July 27, 1924.
The 9th was held in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, from May 17 to August 12, 1928.
10th: The opening ceremony was held at the stadium of 100,000 people in Los Angeles, USA.
11th: August 1-16, 1936 in Berlin, Germany.
Twelfth: Unable to be held due to the outbreak of World War II.
Thirteenth: Abandoned because the Second World War was raging.
14th: Held in London, England from July 29 to August 14, 1948.
Fifteenth: July 19-August 3, 1952 in Helsinki, Finland.
16th: November 22-December 8, 1956 in Melbourne, Australia.
17th edition: August 25-September 1, 1960 in Rome, the capital of Italy.
The 18th: October 10-24, 1964 held in Tokyo, Japan.
19th: October 12-27, 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico.
20th session: 26 August 1972 in Munich, Federal Republic of Germany.
21st Session: Held in Montreal, Canada, from July 17 to August 1, 1976.
22nd session: July 19-August 3, 1980 in Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union.
23rd: July 28-August 12, 1984 in Los Angeles, USA.
The 24th: September 17-October 2, 1988 was held in Seoul, South Korea.
The 25th edition: July 25-August 9, 1992 in Barcelona, Spain.
The 26th session: July 19-August 4, 1996 in Atlanta, USA.
27th session: September 15-October 1, 2000 in Sydney, Australia.
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The host country of the 20th Olympic Games is Munich, Federal Republic of Germany.
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20th edition: August 1972 in Munich, Germany.
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The 20th Olympic Games were held in Munich, Germany, in 1972.
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The slogan for the 20th Olympic Games was held in Munich, Germany, in a press release ahead of the 100-day countdown celebrations held by the Munich Organising Committee at the Royal National Botanic Garden. The slogan embodies Munich's commitment to the world during its bid to host the Olympic Games and appears on all Olympic licensed merchandise and on all printed materials and publications.
The meaning of the Olympic five-ring flag.
At the opening of each Olympic Games, an Olympic flag with five rings in the middle of the stadium is flown high in the middle of the stadium. It was made on the advice and ideas of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games. The Olympic rings logo is available in five colors: blue, black, red, yellow, and green.
The rings are socketed from left to right, with blue, black, and red rings on the top, and yellow and green rings on the bottom, and the whole shape is a regular trapezoidal shape with a small bottom.
Olympic spirit. The Olympic movement is a product of the times, the industrial revolution has greatly expanded the economic, political and cultural ties between the peoples of the world, and the exchanges between countries are becoming increasingly close, and there is an urgent need to strengthen international mutual understanding by various means of communication. The Olympic Movement emerged precisely to meet the needs of this society, and is an inevitable product of the development of human society to a certain stage.
The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) is an international event for young people, the highest level of multi-sport competition for young people in the world, with an age limit of 14 to 18 years old, and most of the events are the same as those of the Olympic Games, with a few differences. The Youth Olympic Games are held every four years, with the Summer Youth Olympic Games lasting up to 12 days.
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1st edition: 1896 Athens, Greece;
2nd: 1900 Paris, France;
3rd: 1904 St. Louis, USA;
Fourth: 1908 London, England;
5th: 1912 Stockholm, Sweden;
Sixth: Cancelled due to World War I;
7th: 1920 Antwerp, Belgium;
8th: 1924 Paris, France;
9th: 1928 Amsterdam Netherlands;
10th: 1932 Los Angeles, USA;
11th: 1936 Berlin, Germany;
Twelfth: Cancelled due to World War II;
13th: Cancelled due to World War II;
14th: 1948 London, England;
15th session: 1952 Helsinki Finland;
16th: 1956 Melbourne Australia;
17th: 1960 Rome, Italy;
18th: Oak Wheel 1964, Tokyo, Japan;
1968 Mexico City, Mexico;
20th session: 1972 Munich, West Germany;
21st Session: 1976 Montreal Canada;
XXII: 1980 Moscow, USSR;
XXIII: 1984 Los Angeles, USA;
24th: 1988, Seoul, South Korea;
25 th session: 1992 Barcelona, Spain;
26th session: 1996 Atlanta, USA;
27th session: 2000 Sydney, Australia;
XXVIII: 2004 Athens Greece.
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It has not yet been determined which country will host the 2040 Olympic Games.
The host of the Olympic Games must be applied for by the countries that wish to host the Games, and then voted by the IOC plenary at the IOC General Assembly to determine the host city.
Bidding process: 1. The bidding city shall submit a written application to the IOC. The IOC began bidding eight years before the Games, with a clear deadline.
Cities wishing to host the Olympic Games must submit an application in writing to the IOC by this date. The application must be approved by the national Olympic Committee and signed by the country** in support. If there are more than two cities in the same country to bid for the Games, the NOC of that country will determine one of them.
2. The Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee will conduct a preliminary screening of the cities that have submitted bids.
3. The IOC Evaluation Committee conducts on-site inspections of the bidding cities. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Federations (IFs) responsible for the Olympic programme have issued a questionnaire on the conditions of the host city, which are very specific and detailed, covering all aspects of hosting the Olympic Games. The evaluation committee will personally visit the bidding cities and submit the results of the inspection to the IOC in the form of a written report and distribute it to each member of the committee as one of the references for the final plenary vote.
4. The IOC plenary votes to determine the host city.
5. The IOC signs a contract with the host city.
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The first Olympic Games (Athens, Greece, 1896), the Second Olympic Games (Paris, France, 1900), the Third Olympic Games (St. Louis, USA, 1904), the Fourth Olympic Games (London, England, 1908), the Fifth Olympic Games (Stockholm, Sweden, 1912), and the Sixth Olympic Games were not held due to the First World War. 1924) 9th Olympic Games (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1928) 11th Olympic Games (Berlin, Germany, 1936) 12th Olympic Games failed to be held due to World War II (London, England, 1948) 15th Olympic Games (Helsinki, Finland, 1952) 16th Olympic Games (Melbourne, Australia, 1956) 1960) 18th Olympic Games (Tokyo, Japan, 1964) 19th Olympic Games (Mexico City, Mexico, 1968) 20th Olympic Games ( Munich, Germany, 19981980) 23rd Olympic Games (USA 1988) 25th Olympic Games (Barcelona, Spain, 1992) 26th Olympic Games (Atlanta, USA, 1996) 27th Olympic Games (Sydney, Australia, 2000) 28th Olympic Games (Athens, Greece, 2004) 29th Olympic Games (Beiyan Pajing, China, 2008) 30th Olympic Games (Great Britain.
The biggest scandal in the history of the Olympics took place at this Olympics. Canadian sprinter Johnson was found to have doped, and the International Olympic Committee announced that he had been stripped of his gold medal in the men's 100m race and cancelled his world record of 9.79 seconds. In addition, some athletes take doping in weightlifting competitions.
The series of doping scandals led by the "Johnson incident" have caused the Olympic Movement and the sports circles to raise the doping problem to the level of seriously damaging sports ethics and violating the Olympic spirit.
China selected 301 players to participate in the competition. Due to the participation of the Soviet Union, the GDR, Eastern Europe and other countries in this Olympics, the competition was much fiercer than the previous one. In the end, the Chinese athletes won only 5 gold medals, 11 silver medals and 12 bronze medals, ranking 11th overall.
Female divers Gao Min and Xu Yanmei won the springboard and platform diving championships respectively. Lou Yun won the vault gold medal in the men's gymnastics competition. Table tennis player Chen Jing won the women's singles championship.
The second and third places in the event were won by Li Huifen and Jiao Zhimin, respectively. Chen Can and Wei won the men's doubles title.
The 1984 23rd Los Angeles Olympics was the first to incorporate artistic performance into a major sporting opening ceremony, and there was no theme song, but it was true that near the end of the opening ceremony, local teacher Vicki McClure led the audience in a performance of Diana Ross's song "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's hand) "All the attendees were asked to sing along because the words were displayed on screens around the stadium. Volunteers, athletes, spectators, and cast members dressed in traditional national costumes from all over the world gathered. On the big screen, children from Japan, Australia, Africa, and Latin America hold hands and sing together. >>>More
The XXIV Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Seoul Olympics, were held in Seoul (now Seoul), the capital of South Korea, from September 17 to October 2, 1988. >>>More
Complaining! It's that GDP has risen a lot.
There are many benefits to holding an Olympic Games, of course, the most obvious is the economic performance, for example, the spectator tickets, services, and tourism consumption are very considerable. In order to make a big profit in the Tokyo Olympics, the hotels around the Olympic venues were booked out very early, and as soon as the new crown came, they were all unsubscribed. Hope mine is useful to you!
XIII Olympic Games London (suspended due to World War II). >>>More