When did the first Olympics
The Greek legend “Hercules” was the first to start the Olympic Games, and the oldest recording he received in these games was in 776 Bc. This is on the plain of Mount Olympia. These Olympic Games were held every four years, and for more than 1000 years, and the Romans worked to stop these games in 394 B.C.
The Greeks saw that the games they play are of great importance. These games are the embodiment of the Greek ideals of mind, spirit and body, there is nothing to stop these games, even if there are wars, if one country goes through any kind of war and the time of the games has come, they stop them.
Fifteen centuries later, the Frenchman Baron Bieber Cobertin came to revive the idea of the Olympic Games. This international conference was held in Paris. It consists of fifteen countries. The idea of reviving the Olympic Games was approved by all, and that it will be held every four years after this conference. The modern Olympics on the Athens Stadium and today the Olympic Games include a lot of games that never existed before such as (water ball, basketball, archery, football)
Olympics flag
This flag is a white-colored flag in which there are five episodes that are interconnected, represented by the continents of the world (Asia - Africa, Europe - and America and Oceania). This is an invitation to the world to solidarity with each other to forget the hatreds and differences between them, and that the one who chose the idea of this science is the French Pepper de Coubertin in In 1913, he is also the founder of these modern Olympic Games to this day
that the Olympic Movement is a joint activity in countries to be carried out by people under one slogan
It is friendship among peoples, the promotion of peace, a spirit of understanding, respect and mutual trust with each other, and its main objective is to promote and spread this sport throughout the world
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