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History of the Modern Olympics
Baron Pierre de Coubertin Baron Pierre de Coubertin was French. He spent his life and fortune reviving the Olympic Games. He was inspired by the Greek idea of harmony between body and mind. He believed that a new Olympic movement would allow people from all over the world compete in a spirit of friendship and this would not only improve the human race but peace and understanding in the world. He called and International Sports Congress in 1894 and this formed the International Olympic Committee to organise the Olympic Games. They decided to hold the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. |
What is an Olympiad by Laura and Lisa An Olympiad is the four years between each Olympic Games. Olympic Games have been held every four years since 1896 except 1916, 1940 and 1944. The Sydney Games in 2000 are the 24th summer Olympics to be held since 1896 but their official title is the games of the XXVII Olympiad ( the games of the 27th Olympiad). The reason for the different numbers is that the games didn't take place in 1916, 1940 or 1944 because of the world wars but the Olympiad numbers didn't stop. |
Where have the Olympic Games Been Held? |
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1896
Athens
1900 Paris 1904 St. Louis 1908 London 1912 Stockholm 1916 No Games 1920 Antwerp 1924 Paris 1928 Amsterdam |
1932
Los Angeles
1936 Berlin 1940 No Games 1944 No Games 1948 London 1952 Helsinki 1956 Melbourne 1960 Rome 1964 Tokyo |
1968
Mexico
1972 Munich 1976 Montreal 1980 Moscow 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta |
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1896 |
1952 | 1984 | Latest OR | |
100m | 12 secs | 10.4 secs | 9.99secs | 9.84secs (1996) |
High Jump | 1.81m | 2.04m | 2.35m | 2.39m (1996) |
Shot Put | 11.22m | 17.41 | 21.26m | 22.47m (1988) |
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