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Pierre de Coubertin. Famous French educator, international sports activist, pedagogue and historian, and founder of the modern Olympic movement. He was born on January 1, 1863 in Paris, France, to an aristocratic family.
From 1896 to 1925, he served as President of the International Olympic Committee and designed the Olympic emblem and Olympic flag. Because of his immortal exploits to the Olympic Games, he is internationally known as the "Father of the Olympic Games".
Pierre de Coubertin. Famous French educator, international sports activist, pedagogue and historian, and founder of the modern Olympic movement. He was born on January 1, 1863 in Paris, France, to a noble family.
From 1896 to 1925, he served as President of the International Olympic Committee and designed the Olympic emblem and Olympic flag. Because of his immortal exploits to the Olympic Games, he is internationally known as the "Father of the Olympic Games".
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The father of the Olympic Games was Coubertin. Coubertin, whose full name is Pierre de Coubertin, was a French educator who founded the International Olympic Committee in 1894 with 79 delegates. In 1896, the first modern Olympic Games were successfully held in Athens. Coubertin once said to his students that in the Olympic Games, your slogan is faster, higher, stronger.
This became the slogan of the Olympics later.
Introduction to Pierre de Coubertin.
Le Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937) was a famous French educator, international sports activist, pedagogue and historian, and founder of the modern Olympic movement.
Coubertin was born on January 1, 1863, in Paris, France, into a very wealthy aristocratic family. He holds the title of baron. He is the fourth in the family and the youngest child.
In 1471, one of his ancestors received a title of nobility from King Louis XI. His father, Charles de Coubertin, was a well-known watercolour painter. His mother, Mary, was also of aristocratic descent.
Coubertin inherited a large inheritance from his parents.
From 1896 to 1925, Coubertin served as President of the International Olympic Committee and designed the Olympic emblem and flag. Because of his immortal exploits to the Olympic Games, he is internationally known as the "Father of the Olympic Games".
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The father of the Olympic Games is Pierre de Coubertin, a famous French educator, international sports activist, educator and historian, and the founder of the modern Olympic movement. From 1896 to 1925, he served as Chairman of the International Olympiad Committee and was internationally known as the Father of the Olympic Games for his immortal exploits.
Coubertin faced many difficulties in reviving the Olympic movement, but his determination to develop sports never wavered. He is persevering, tenacious and hardworking. In 1896, the first Olympic Games were almost aborted due to financial difficulties, and he went to Athens in person to meet with the prime minister and the crown prince.
The second Paris Olympic Games and the World Expo were held at the same time, and there was a contradiction between the two. Coubertin was forced to resign, and was ridiculed and scolded from time to time, but he endured humiliation and never became discouraged. He began the work of reviving the Olympic Games in 1883 at the age of 20 and worked for the Olympic Movement for 54 years until his death on September 2, 1937.
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Pierre-Coubertin, French.