What are some interesting facts about the Olympics? Fun fact about the Olympics

Updated on physical education 2024-03-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are a variety of starting postures.

    In the first Olympic Games, the 100-meter run did not have a unified starting position, some stood, some crossed their hands, and some bent ......Only American Tor Burke dug two holes in the ground, propped his hands on the ground, spread his legs back and forth, and raised his hips high to prepare for the start, a starting position that caused the audience to wonder and laugh, but he won the championship.

    Free to play swimming races.

    In 1896, the first Olympic swimming competition was attended by many people, but very few people participated. After the start of the competition, the referee first used a small boat to carry the athletes off the coast, and when the starters saw that the distance was almost the same, they ordered the athletes to swim back, not to seek swimming style, and to play freely.

    Won the gold medal in the fight.

    He called a taxi to run to the finish line, and at 17 kilometers he jumped out of the car and ran again, and was the first to reach the finish line, and for a while applause rang out, the national anthem played, and **'s daughter also ran to him and gave him a gold medal. In the end, Lotz, who was exposed and deprived of the gold medal, defended that I had come to get the clothes, and I was greeted so warmly as soon as I entered the arena that I didn't have time to defend myself.

    The game makes the woman walk away.

    In 1992, Zhang Shan, a Chinese female shooter, defeated more than 50 big men in the mixed skeet competition to win the gold medal, and after this competition, the International Shooting Federation decided to exclude women from the next competition, on the grounds that "there is room for more high-level men to improve".

    See who dives and jumps far.

    The early diving competitions were not what we see today, and in the third year, diving was officially included in the competition, and the athletes stood on a high platform, not allowed to make any movements, to see who could jump far, and finally the American Dickey won the gold medal. Xiao Ai recommended.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guo Jingjing's eyesight is oh, Xixi.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In 1972, in order to show the image of the new Germany after the war, the new Olympic Village in Munich was built, which could accommodate more than 10,000 athletes, representing the image of the new Germany after the war at that time. Very modern facilities had been built at the time, including very tall television towers, but this was the most failed Olympic Games. On September 5, 1972, there was a scene of brutal killing in the Olympic Games, the Palestinian **** attacked the athletes' village with guns, killed 2 Israeli athletes on the spot, took 9 hostages, all the games were stopped, and the Olympic Village was in chaos******.

    So none of the hostages in the whole incident were rescued, 5 **** and 1 German policeman died. In the Olympic Games, Germany has not received detailed information and images from the beginning to the end. For example, they don't know what **** looks like, what they look like, and how many people there are, so that in the end, when the blocker ambushed **** at the airport to block ****, the number of **** was undercounted by two people.

    After that, a situation was formed at the airport to fight against ****, and in the end, no one could beat anyone, and it ended in a complete failure of the Olympic Games.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, Australia's Henry Pearce stopped in the final of the single sculls to let a flock of ducks pass him, but he still won the gold medal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gold Medal Recipes. On the eve of the 1956 Olympics, American weightlifter Paul Anderson was considered extremely overweight for overindulgence. To compete in the Olympic weightlifting program in Melbourne, Anderson went on a diet and lost 60 pounds in six weeks.

    In the heavyweight weightlifting final, Anderson shared a total weight of 1,102 pounds with Argentina's Kanbo Victor, but after the race, Anderson weighed only 314 pounds. As a result, Anderson won the gold medal in this Olympic weightlifting. Anderson's diet recipe is a gold medal recipe!

    The devout believers lost their gold medals.

    Scottish athlete Lejer, in the 1924 Olympic track and field competition, won the men's 200m and 400m championships. Originally, he could have won the gold medal in the 100m, but because the race was scheduled for Sunday, he was still a seminary student and had to worship, so he gave up the 100m race and went to worship wholeheartedly.

    Fifty-four years of marathon.

    At the 1912 Olympics, South African athlete K MacArthur, who was born in Ireland, won the marathon in 2:36:54.8, while Norway's O. Olsen was an hour slower and finished 34th in 3:36:35.2. Fifty-four years later, it was learned that the last (i.e., 35th) finisher in this competition was Japan's Shizo Kanerigi. It turns out that there is an interesting story here:

    The marathon run of the 5th Olympic Games hit a hot day. Japan's Shizo Kanaguri ran in the bottom third of the team. On the way, he suddenly spotted a Swedish spectator drinking orange juice on the side of the road.

    The sun was blazing, he was thirsty and tired, and he wanted to rest for a while. At this point, he gave up the game and instinctively walked towards the spectator who was drinking orange juice. Despite the language barrier, Jin Li soon got the orange juice that the Swede had given him, and a place to stay.

    He had a good night's sleep. By this time, the competition in the Stockholm Olympic Stadium had long since ended.

    In 1966, at the age of 76, Shizo Kanaguri revisited the old land in Sweden. He walked from the same place where he gave up racing in 1912 to the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, the finish line of the marathon, and finally reached the imaginary finish. Counting from the time he started with another athlete, it has been a long time of 54 years, 8 months, 6 days, 8 hours, 32 minutes and 20 seconds3.

    Swedish sports journalists congratulated him, saying that he had set an extraordinary "marathon record". "It's been a long game, but it's a worthwhile race.

    I have found my wife in more than 54 years of life, and now I have six children and ten grandchildren. Doesn't that take time? No matter how long it takes, everyone will reach his goal and run to the finish line. ”

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Grab what you can't grab, and throw (basketball) if you can grab it

    2. There are many obstacles on the way to catch up with 110 (110-meter hurdles) 3. A few people who don't know how to protect animals beat a bird (badminton) 4. Flowers bloom in the water (synchronized swimming).

    5. One hand has a steamed bun (boxing).

    6. There is a prize for regression (tug-of-war).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    About the Olympic Games, I think we should first know the origin of the Olympic Games, followed by understanding the purpose of the Olympic Games and the birthplace and initiator of the modern Olympic Games, and finally to understand the time of the Olympic Games, the overview of the host city, the project settings of the previous Olympic Games, the classic competitions or legendary players in the history of the Olympic Games, the changes in the slogan of the development of the Olympic Games, the origin and evolution of the Olympic torch, and most importantly, how to integrate the Olympic Games with the market economy in the stage of market-oriented operation. It will become an eternal treasure for the host city and country. The above is just a simple list of personal opinions, if you have any doubts, please advise.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Olympics are held every four years.

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