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The 2nd Olympiad will feature 22 countries.
The Paris 1900 Olympic Games were the second Summer Olympics in history. Since the Olympic Games were only part of the Paris World Expo, the organizers of the Games were ingenious to divide the competition venues into 16 zones according to the industrial category of the expo, resulting in a loose competition schedule, which lasted for six months and eight days, and was known as a "marathon games".
The tournament was attended by 1,330 athletes from 22 countries, including 11 women (tennis and golf only). The host team, France, had 884 players, followed by Great Britain with 103 players. The United States is third, with 74 people. Participating for the first time are Belgium, Haiti, Spain, Italy, Canada, Cuba, the Netherlands, Norway and India.
The Indian athlete, a student named Noble Pritchard who studied in the United Kingdom, came to Paris with the British delegation to participate in the event, where he won two silver medals in athletics. He was the first Asian athlete to compete in the Olympics and win a medal.
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21 pcs. The 2nd Olympic Games were held in Paris, France, from May 20 to October 28, 1900. The Games lasted for five months and were described as a "marathon" type of Olympics.
A total of 1,330 athletes from 21 countries and regions participated in 24 sports. Among them, 11 were women, thus breaking the shackles that women were not allowed to participate in the Olympic Games. Although these female athletes were not officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee, they were a remarkable first step in the history of women's participation in the Olympic Games, setting a precedent for women to enter the world sport.
First-time participants are Belgium, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Bohemia, Canada, Cuba, Haiti and India. The host country, France, had 884 athletes, ranking first; The United Kingdom followed with 103; The United States is third with 74.
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The second Olympic Games were held in FranceThe Paris 1900 Olympic Games were the second Summer Olympics in history. Since this Olympics is only part of the Paris World's Fair.
The organizers of the event were ingenious and divided the competition venue into 16 areas according to the industrial category of the expo, resulting in a loose competition schedule, and the entire event lasted for 6 months and 8 days, which was historically called a "marathon sports meeting".
Tournament Events
In order to please the spectators of the expo, the competition items of this Olympic Games have been renovated and very irregular. According to statistics, there are as many as 36 kinds of 85 events in the entire Olympic Games, which have been officially recognized as 18 kinds and 82 events after many studies and discussions by experts, but only 60 items are recognized in the official records released by the International Olympic Committee in 1995. Others fall under the category of demonstration performances.
Compared with the previous year, weightlifting and wrestling have been cancelled, and archery, equestrian, water polo, rowing, sailing, football, rugby, golf and so on have been added. The inclusion of team sports such as football and rugby in the Olympic Games is a major break with ancient traditions.
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【Venues of previous Summer Olympic Games】 Session Venue Year 1st: Athens Greece 1896 2nd: France 1900 3rd:
St. Louis USA 1904 4th: London Great Britain 1908 5th: Stockholm Sweden 1912 6th:
Berlin Germany 1916 (not held due to the First World War) 7th: Antwerp Belgium 1920 8th: Paris France 1924 9th:
Amsterdam Netherlands 1928 10th: Los Angeles USA 1932 11th: Berlin Germany 1936 12th:
Helsinki Finland 1940 (not held due to the Second World War) 13th: London Great Britain 1944 (not held due to the Second World War) 14th: London Great Britain 1948 15th edition:
Helsinki Finland 1952 16th: Melbourne Australia 1956 17th: Rome Italy 1960 18th:
Tokyo Japan 1964 Nineteenth: Mexico City Mexico 1968 Twentieth Session: Munich Former West Germany 1972 Twenty-first:
Montreal Canada 1976 XXII: Moscow Former Soviet Union 1980 XXIII: Los Angeles USA 1984 XXIV:
Seoul (now Seoul) South Korea 1988 25th: Barcelona Spain 1992 26th: Atlanta USA 1996 27th:
Sydney Australia 2000 28th Session: Athens Greece 2004 29th Session: Beijing China 2008 30th Session:
London, UK, 2012
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At present, there are six countries that have hosted two or more Olympic Games: Greece, France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.
1. Greece has hosted two Olympic Games: the first Athens Olympic Games in 1896 and the 28th Athens Olympic Games in 2004.
2. France, which has hosted two editions: the 2nd Paris Olympic Games in 1900 and the 8th Paris Olympic Games in 1924.
3. The United States has hosted 4 Olympic Games: the 3rd St. Louis Olympic Games in 1904, the 10th Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1932, the 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984, and the 26th Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996.
4. The United Kingdom has hosted 3 editions: the 4th London Olympics in 1908, the 14th London Olympics in 1948, and the 30th London Olympics in 2012.
5. Germany, the banquet has been held twice: the 11th Berlin Olympic Games in 1936 and the 20th Munich Olympic Games in 1972.
6. Australia, which has hosted two Olympic Games: the 16th Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956 and the 27th Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.
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