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The Olympic Games have become one of the biggest sporting events of our time.

Athletes from the entire world take part. Their achievements are watched from both near and far by hundreds of millions of spectators. The five rings on the Olympic flag represent the international nature of the Games.

The Games are held every four years. They are the largest sporting celebration in terms of the number of sports on the programme, the number of athletes present and the number of people from different nations gathered together at the same time in the same place. The Games are a wellknown event, but are also part of a broader framework which is that of the Olympic Movement.
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According to historical records, the first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC. They were dedicated to the Olympian gods and were staged on the ancient plains of Olympia. They continued for nearly 12 centuries, until Emperor Theodosius decreed in 393 A.D. that all such "pagan cults" be banned.
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Olympia Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympic Games, is in the western part of the Peloponnese which, according to Greek mythology, is the island of "Pelops", the founder of the Olympic Games. Imposing temples, votive buildings, elaborate shrines and ancient sporting facilities were combined in a site of unique natural and mystical beauty. Olympia functioned as a meeting place for worship and other religious and political practices as early as the 10th century B.C.
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The Olympic victor received his first awards immediately after the competition. Following the announcement of the winner's name by the herald, a Hellanodikis (Greek judge) would place a palm branch in his hands, while the spectators cheered and threw flowers to him. Red ribbons were tied on his head and hands as a mark of victory.
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Evolution of the Olympic Games In 1896, more than 1,500 years after the ancient Games were banned, the first modern Olympic Games featured many references to this legacy of Greek Antiquity. Most of the sports on the programme of the ancient Olympic Games were echoed in the modern Games. The organisers even went as far as inventing a new race, inspired by a legendary event: the marathon race.
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Games around the globe : In contrast with the Olympic Games of Antiquity, each edition of the modern Games takes place in principle in a different city and country. Longer Games In ancient times, the Games were held first on one day, and finally over five days.Today the official duration is no more than 16 days.
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Athletes from all over the world The ancient Olympic Games were the preserve of Greek citizens, whereas the modern Games are open to all. The 245 participants in Athens in 1896 came from 14 different countries. The 1912 Games in Stockholm (Sweden) were the first to boast the presence of national delegations from the five continents. The universality of the Olympic Games was a ssured.

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Women join in As at the ancient Games, the Olympic Games in Athens in 1896 were an exclusively male preserve. When women made their Olympic debut four years later at the 1900 Games in Paris (France), only two sports were open to them: tennis and golf.

In early 20th century society, female athletes had to deal with a great deal of prejudice : there were fears that they would lose their femininity by growing overly muscular or becoming sterile. The first female athletes had to face up to this type of preconception. Little by little, they earned a place at the Games, sport by sport, and event by event.
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Olympic sports The Olympic programme includes all the sports in the Olympic Games. The IOC sets the programme and decides which sports will be included. The IOC also has the right to accept or refuse any proposed new sport, discipline or event.

Summer Games sports In Athens in 1896, nine sports were on the programme: athletics, cycling, fencing, gymnastics, weightlifting, wrestling, swimming, tennis and shooting. The Olympic programme has come a long way since then: some sports have been discontinued (e.g. golf and polo); others were dropped and then reintroduced (e.g. archery and tennis), while several new sports have been added (e.g. triathlon and taekwondo).
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In Athens in 2004, the programme included the nine original sports plus a further 19: rowing, badminton, baseball, basketball, boxing, canoe/kayak, equestrian sports, football, handball, hockey, judo, modern pentathlon, softball, taekwondo, table tennis, archery,triathlon, sailing and volleyball. A total of 301 events took place!
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Winter Games sports Winter sports made their Olympic debut at the Summer Games in London in 1908!Figure skating competitions were organised for men, women and pairs. The experience was repeated at the Antwerp Games in 1920, along with an ice hockey tournament. It was in Chamonix in 1924 that winter sports finally got their own Games. Six sports were on the programme: bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, figure and speed skating, skiing (crosscountry and ski jumping) and the military patrol race. ALI 14

The number of sports at the Winter Games has remained relatively stable over the years. At the Turin Games in 2006, there were seven sports biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, luge, skating and skiing. However, the number of events has increased considerably: in 2006, there were 84 on the programme! Of the 14 disciplines in the Olympic Winter Games, only Nordic combined and ski jumping are not open to women.

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