Introducing the Olympics, what are the Olympics

Updated on physical education 2024-04-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Olympic Games, known as the Olympic Games, are the world's largest multi-sport events sponsored by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years and lasting no more than 16 days, making it the most influential sports event in the world.

    The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago and are named after the place where they were held in Olympia.

    The flame that burns in the main stadium during the Olympic Games is the Olympic flame, which symbolizes light, unity, friendship, peace and justice.

    The Olympic Games, along with the Football World Cup and the Formula One World Championship, are known as the world's three major sporting events.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Olympic Games, short for Olympic Games, is the world's largest multi-sport event hosted by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years, and is divided into the Summer Olympic Games, Summer Paralympics, Winter Olympic Games, Winter Paralympics, Summer Youth Olympic Games and Winter Youth Olympic Games.

    The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago and are named after the location in Olympia.

    In 1889, after the 1,500 years of the suspension of the ancient Olympic Games, the Frenchman Coubertin, the "father of the modern Olympic Games", proposed the modern Olympic Games.

    The International Olympic Committee was established in 1894, and the first Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.

    Under the guidance of Olympism, the Olympic Games is an international social movement that promotes the all-round development of human physical, psychological, social and moral development, communicates mutual understanding between the people of all countries, popularizes Olympism throughout the world, and maintains world peace.

    The Olympic movement includes an ideological system with Olympism as the core, an organizational system with the International Olympic Committee, the International Federations and National Olympic Committees as the backbone, and an activity system with the Olympic Games as the cycle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Host of previous Summer Olympic Games].

    Session. Venue: Year. Portion.

    1st session: Athens, Greece.

    2nd: France.

    3rd: St. Louis USA.

    4th: London, United Kingdom.

    5th: Stockholm, Sweden.

    6th: Berlin, Germany.

    Not due to the First World War).

    7th: Antwerp, Belgium.

    8th: Paris France.

    9th: Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    10th: Los Angeles, USA.

    Eleventh: Berlin, Germany.

    Twelfth: Helsinki, Finland.

    1940 (not due to World War II).

    Thirteenth: London, United Kingdom.

    Not due to the Second World War).

    14th: London, United Kingdom.

    Fifteenth: Helsinki, Finland.

    16th: Melbourne Australia.

    XVII: Rome Italy.

    18th: Tokyo, Japan.

    XIX: Mexico City, Mexico.

    20th: Munich formerly West Germany.

    Twenty-first: Montreal, Canada.

    XXII: Moscow, the former Soviet Union.

    XXIII: Los Angeles, USA.

    24th: Seoul (now Seoul), South Korea.

    XXV: Barcelona Spain.

    26th edition: Atlanta, USA.

    27th: Sydney Australia.

    28th: Athens Greece.

    29th: Beijing. China.

    30th: London. United Kingdom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Olympic Games is the abbreviation for Olympic Games. Olympiad (Greek: French:

    jeux olympiques;English: Olympic Games; Chinese abbreviated as "Olympic Games"), is the world's largest multi-sport event sponsored by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years, with a duration of no more than 16 days, is the world's most influential sports event.

    The Olympics are divided into:The Summer Olympics, Summer Paralympic Games, Winter Olympic Games, Winter Paralympic Games, Summer Youth Olympic Games, Winter Youth Olympic Games, Special Olympics World Summer Games, Special Olympics World Winter Games, Summer Deaf Olympiad and Winter Deaf Olympics are composed of 10 events.

    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.

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