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6 April: The first modern Olympic Games were held in Greece.
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The 1896 Athens Olympics were the first Summer Olympics (the first Olympic Games).
It was held in Athens, Greece, from April 6 to 15, 1896, and was the first time that the modern Olympic Games were held. The Greeks showed great enthusiasm for the Games, with 80,000 spectators attending the Opening Ceremony, a figure that was not surpassed until the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics. A total of 311 athletes from 13 countries, including Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, the United States, France, Chile, Switzerland, Sweden and host Greece, were invited to participate in the competition, of which 230 from Greece, accounting for 2 3 of the total19 each from Germany and France; The United States has 14 people, ranking fourth.
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It was held in Athens, the capital of Greece, on August 13 and 29, 2004.
The 2004 Athens Olympics were the largest reunion of the Olympic family. At the 28th Summer Olympic Games, 11,099 athletes from 202 countries and regions competed in 301 events in 28 sports. They pushed the limits and climbed new heights with a faster, higher and stronger Olympic spirit, setting more than 20 new world records in athletics, swimming, cycling, weightlifting and archery.
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The 2004 Athens Olympic Games were held in Athens, the capital of Greece, on August 13 and 29, 2004.
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Athens has hosted two Olympic Games, the first in 1894 and the 2004 Olympic Games.
Athens hosted two Olympic Games, and in June 1894, the historic city of Athens was awarded the right to host the first modern Olympic Games.
If Greece is the cradle of ancient European civilization, then Athens is the center of this cradle, and Olympia, the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games, which is famous in the world of sports, is also about 300 kilometers away. Therefore, it is of great historical significance to hold the first Olympic elections in this ancient city.
The second was in Athens in the summer of 2004, with a huge delegation of 407 athletes. At that time, the Greeks conquered the whole world with an opening ceremony. With the national strength of Greece at that time, they encountered a serious shortage of funds in the preparation process.
Many people thought that this Olympics would pull their hips, but it was unexpected by everyone.
The 28th Summer Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. The Torch Relay before the opening of the Olympic Games achieved many firsts. To commemorate the return of the Olympic Games to their hometowns, the Organizing Committee carefully designed the route of the torch relay.
For the first time, the Olympic torch traveled across five continents, reaching Africa and South America for the first time, allowing people from all over the world to participate in and experience the event. The flame has spread throughout the history of cities that have hosted the Summer Olympics, giving them the opportunity to witness the Olympic flame and experience the joy of the Games again.
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In June, after the negotiation of the Paris International Sports Conference, the historic city of Athens won the right to host the first modern Olympic Games. Athens, the capital of Greece, is located on the west side of the Attica Yusui Peninsula in southeastern Greece, surrounded by the sea on three sides;
2. The 28th Summer Olympic Games were held in Athens, the capital of Greece, from August 13 to 29, 2004.
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