Olympic Games are major international event consists of summer and winter sports. In Olympic Games thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s best sports competition where two hundred plus nations participate. Olympic Games are two seasonal games with Summer Olympic and Winter Olympic Games. Olympic Games are currently held every two years, with Summer Olympic and Winter Olympic Games alternating, although they occur every four years within their respective seasonal games. Next Summer Games will be held in London, in the year 2012.
Olympic History – Ancient to Modern Olympics
Ancient Olympic Games were held every four years in the valley of Olympia in southwestern Greece in 776 B.C. A flame was lit at the altar of Zeus to mark the opening of the Games, which was extinguished on the completion of the Games. According to legend, the first foot race for the athletes was held at Olympia in Western Peloponnese for the first time in 776 B.C in honor of their Greek God Zeus. The victor was crowned with a wreath of wild olive and was granted special honors in their home city.
As the games were held in Olympia, it came to be known as the Olympic Games. From the sole stade race the Olympic Games progressed to include events such as wrestling, boxing, pankration, equestrian events and pentathlon (jumping, running, javelin, discuss and wrestling) as evident from the Olympic history.. The last recorded champion was Varasdates, who won the boxing competition in 369 A.D. After that Emperor Theodosius abolished the Games as he considered them pagan.
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Olympia |
Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the person who possessed the perseverance and the organizational skills necessary to revive the Games. In 1890, he organized and founded a sports organization, Union des Sociétés Francaises de Sports Athlétiques (USFSA). In 1892 at an international sports conference, he proposed the renewal of the Olympic Games, but it was rejected.
On 23rd June 1894, Coubertin gathered 79 delegates from 49 organizations representing nine countries in an auditorium which was decorated by neoclassical murals. At this meeting Coubertin eloquently spoke of the revival of the Olympic Games. The delegates at the conference voted unanimously for the Olympic Games. The delegates also decided to have Coubertin construct an international committee to organize the Games. This committee became the International Olympic Committee (IOC) 23 June 1894 and Demetrious Vikelas from Greece was selected to be its first president. Initially Coubertin suggested that the first Games be staged in his hometown of Paris in 1900. However, Greek support for the Games was so enthusiastic that the date was moved up to 1896 and the site shifted to Athens. Athens was chosen as the location for the revival of the Olympic Games and the planning was begun.
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Athens First Olympic Stadium |
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