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The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece and got their name from the fact that they were held at the Olympic Games. Legend has it that the ancient Olympic Games were founded by Zeus, the king of the gods. The first ancient Olympic Games were held in 776 BC and by 394 AD there were 293 editions.
The Games are held every 1,417 days, i.e. every four years. This cycle was later referred to as the Olympic cycle. With the rise of modern sports, the Greek people wanted to restore the ancient Olympic Games.
In 1859 and 1889, Greece hosted 4 Olympic Games, making initial attempts. Since 1883, the Frenchman Coubertin has devoted himself to the revival of the ancient Olympic Games. Through his efforts and several generations, the International Olympic Committee was established on 23 June 1894.
The first Olympic Charter, drawn up by Coubertin, emphasized the amateur nature of the Olympic Movement, stipulating that only honorable mentions should be awarded to the winners of the Olympic Games, and that no monetary or other material awards should be given to athletes in any form. On April 6 15, 1896, the first Olympiad was held in Athens.
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In 2008, the Olympic Games were held for the first time.
In 1932, China participated in the 10th Olympic Games for the first time.
In 1922, the International Olympic Committee elected Wang Zhengting as a member of the International Olympic Committee, which was the first Chinese member of the International Olympic Committee.
In 1952, the 15th Olympic Games held in Helsinki, Finland, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, participated in the Olympic Games for the first time and entered the Olympic Games for the first time.
In 1980, China participated in the 13th Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid, USA, for the first time.
At the 17th Olympic Games in Rome in 1960, Yang Chuanguang, an athlete from Taiwan, China, known as the "Asian Iron Man", won the silver medal in the decathlon competition with 8334 points (the original scoring standard). This is the first Olympic medal won by a Chinese athlete.
At the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, Ji Zheng, a 24-year-old female track and field athlete from Taiwan, won the bronze medal in the 80m hurdles, and she and the silver medallist, Australia's Kilborne, shared a time of 10.4 seconds. This is the first medal won by a Chinese female athlete at the Olympics.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the first time China sent a large delegation to officially participate in the Summer Olympics was the 23rd Olympic Games in 1984. It was in this Olympic Games that Xu Haifeng won the first gold medal in the men's free pistol competition with a score of 566 rings, achieving China's breakthrough in the history of the Olympic Games.
In 1993, after more than 10 years of reform and opening up, Beijing submitted an application on behalf of China to host the 2000 Olympic Games, which was the first time that New China submitted a bid to host the Olympic Games.
In 2001, China successfully bid for the Olympic Games for the first time.
Landlord, there are only so many.
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In 2001, the first Olympic bid was successful.
It was the first time to host the Olympic Games in Beijing.
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In 2008, the Olympic Games were held for the first time.
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