Материал об истории Олимпийских игр
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Vysokogorskaya secondary school № 3 of the
Vysokogorsky Municipal District of the Republic of Tatarstan"
Olympic Games
(Individual information project)
Author: HafizovTimerlan pupil 7b
Subject: English
Teacher: L. Raisovna
2017
Olympic Games
Main part The modern Olympic Games are the largest international complex sports competitions that are held every four years under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee. The tradition of the Olympic Games, which existed in ancient Greece, originated as part of a religious cult. Games were held from 776 BC. E. To 394 n. E., All was held 293 Olympiad in Olympia, considered by the Greeks as a sacred place. From Olympia there was also a name of the Games.
The modern Olympic Games were revived in the late 19th century by the French public figure Pierre de Coubertin. The Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics, were held every four years, beginning in 1896, with the exception of the years that have taken place in world wars. In 1924, the Winter Olympic Games were established, which were originally held in the same year as the summer ones. However, since 1994, the time of the Winter Olympic Games has been shifted by two years relative to the timing of the Summer Games. A few days later, the Paralympic Games for people with disabilities are held in the same venues of the Olympic Games.
Ancient Olympic Games
The Olympic Games of Ancient Greece were a religious and sporting event held in Olympia. Information about the origin of the games is lost, but several myths describing this event have survived. From history, many documents, buildings and sculptures of that period came to us. If you look closely, we will notice that all the statues of that period show the bodies of people and not just any bodies, but beautiful ones. In that period of history, a cult of beautiful forms for buildings and the cult of beautiful bodies was spread. "A healthy spirit in a healthy body" - so one can describe one of the ideas and reasons for the appearance of such sculptures. Sports activities and sports competitions began already in this ancient period. Winners in the competitions were revered as heroes in the war. The first documented celebration refers to 776 BC. E. They were established by Hercules, although it is known that games were conducted before. At the time of The Games announced a sacred armistice (έκεχειρία), at which time it was impossible to wage a war, although this was repeatedly violated. The Olympic Games have lost much of their significance with the arrival of the Romans. After Christianity became the official religion, games were viewed as a manifestation of paganism, and in 394 AD. E. They were banned by the Emperor Theodosius I.
Revival of the Olympic Games
Baron Pierre de Coubertin
The Olympic idea and after the ban of the ancient competitions did not disappear for good. For example, in England during the XVII century, "Olympic" competitions and competitions were held repeatedly. Later similar competitions were organized in France and Greece. Nevertheless, these were small events, which, at best, were of a regional nature. The first real predecessors of the modern Olympic Games are the "Olympia", which were held regularly during the period 1859-1888. The idea of the revival of the Olympic Games in Greece belonged to the poet PanagiotisSutsos, it was realized by the public figure EvangelisZapas.
In 1766, as a result of archaeological excavations in Olympia, sports and temple structures were discovered. In 1875, archaeological research and excavations continued under the German leadership. At that time, romantic-idealistic ideas of antiquity were in vogue in Europe. The desire to revive the Olympic thinking and culture has spread quite rapidly throughout Europe. The French Baron Pierre de Coubertin (French Pierre de Coubertin), after understanding the contribution of France, said: "Germany has unearthed what remains of the ancient Olympia. Why can not France restore the old greatness? "
According to Coubertin, it was the weak physical condition of French soldiers that became one of the reasons for the defeat of the French in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. He sought to change the situation by improving the physical culture of the French. At the same time, he wanted to overcome national selfishness and contribute to the struggle for peace and international understanding. "Youth of the World" was to be measured by forces in sports, and not on the battlefields. The revival of the Olympic Games seemed in his eyes the best solution to achieve both goals.
At the congress, held June 16-23, 1894 at the Sorbonne (University of Paris), he presented his thoughts and ideas to the international public. On the last day of the congress, it was decided that the first Olympic Games of our time should take place in Athens in 1896, in the country-founder of the Games - Greece. To organize the Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was established. The first president of the Committee was the Greek Demetrius Vikelas, who was president until the end of the I Olympic Games in 1896. The Secretary-General was Baron Pierre de Coubertin
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Modern Olympic Games
The principles, rules and regulations of the Olympic Games are defined by the Olympic Charter, the foundations of which were approved by the International Sports Congress in Paris in 1894, which, at the suggestion of the French educator and public figure Pierre de Coubertin, decided to organize the Games on the model of the Ancients and the establishment of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). According to the Charter, the Olympic Games "... unite the athletes of all countries in fair and equitable competitions. In relation to countries and individuals, there is no discrimination on racial, religious or political grounds ... ". In addition to Olympic sports, the organizing committee has the right, at its option, to include in the program demonstration competitions for 1-2 sports that are not recognized by the IOC.
Games Olympics, also known as the Summer Olympics, are held in the first year of the 4-year (Olympic) cycle. The olympiads account has been conducted since 1896, when the first Olympic Games took place (I Olympiad - 1896-99). The Olympics gets its number also in cases when games are not held (for example, VI - in 1916-19, XII-1940-43, XIII - 1944-47). The term "Olympics" officially means a four-year cycle, but informally is often used instead of the name "Olympic Games" [2] [3] [4] [5]. In the same years as the Games of the Olympics, since 1924 the Winter Olympic Games (officially - Olympic Winter Games) have been held, which have their own numbering. In the numbering of the Winter Olympic Games missed games are not taken into account (for the IV games of 1936 the V games of 1948 followed). Since 1994, the timing of the Winter Olympic Games has been shifted by 2 years compared to summer.
The venue of the Olympics is chosen by the IOC, the right of their organization is granted to the city, not to the country. The duration of the Games is on average 16-18 days. Taking into account the climatic characteristics of different countries, Summer Games can be held not only in the "summer months". So the XXVII Summer Olympic Games of 2000 in Sydney (Australia), due to the location of Australia in the Southern Hemisphere, where the summer begins in December, were held in September, that is, in the fall. Also, the XXXI Summer Olympic Games in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro were held in Brazil. It was the first Olympic Games in South America.
The symbol of the Olympic Games is the Olympic rings, five stitched rings symbolizing the union of the five inhabited parts of the world in the Olympic movement. Color rings in the upperModern Olympic Games
The principles, rules and regulations of the Olympic Games are defined by the Olympic Charter, the foundations of which were approved by the International Sports Congress in Paris in 1894, which, at the suggestion of the French educator and public figure Pierre de Coubertin, decided to organize the Games on the model of the Ancients and the establishment of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). According to the Charter, the Olympic Games "... unite the athletes of all countries in fair and equitable competitions. In relation to countries and individuals, there is no discrimination on racial, religious or political grounds ... ". In addition to Olympic sports, the organizing committee has the right, at its option, to include in the program demonstration competitions for 1-2 sports that are not recognized by the IOC.
Games Olympics, also known as the Summer Olympics, are held in the first year of the 4-year (Olympic) cycle. The olympiads account has been conducted since 1896, when the first Olympic Games took place (I Olympiad - 1896-99). The Olympics gets its number also in cases when games are not held (for example, VI - in 1916-19, XII-1940-43, XIII - 1944-47). The term "Olympics" officially means a four-year cycle, but informally is often used instead of the name "Olympic Games" [2] [3] [4] [5]. In the same years as the Games of the Olympics, since 1924 the Winter Olympic Games (officially - Olympic Winter Games) have been held, which have their own numbering. In the numbering of the Winter Olympic Games missed games are not taken into account (for the IV games of 1936 the V games of 1948 followed). Since 1994, the timing of the Winter Olympic Games has been shifted by 2 years compared to summer.
The venue of the Olympics is chosen by the IOC, the right of their organization is granted to the city, not to the country. The duration of the Games is on average 16-18 days. Taking into account the climatic characteristics of different countries, Summer Games can be held not only in the "summer months". So the XXVII Summer Olympic Games of 2000 in Sydney (Australia), due to the location of Australia in the Southern Hemisphere, where the summer begins in December, were held in September, that is, in the fall. Also, the XXXI Summer Olympic Games in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro were held in Brazil. ItwasthefirstOlympicGamesinSouthAmerica.
The symbol of the Olympic Games is the Olympic rings, five stitched rings symbolizing the union of the five inhabited parts of the world in the Olympic movement. ColorringsintheupperRow - blue, black and red. In the bottom row - yellow and green. Contrary to the prevalent version, each of the rings does not belong to any particular continent [6]. The Olympic movement has its own emblem and flag, approved by the IOC at the suggestion of Coubertin in 1913. The emblem is the Olympic rings. The motto is Citius, Altius, Fortius (Latin "faster, higher, stronger"). The flag - a white cloth with Olympic rings, rises in all the Games, since the VII Olympic Games in 1920 in Antwerp (Belgium), where the Olympic oath was also given for the first time. Parade of national teams under the flags at the opening of the Games is held starting with the IV Olympic Games in 1908 in London (United Kingdom). Since the Olympics-1936 in Berlin (Germany) is held the relay of the Olympic flame. Olympic talismans first appeared in the Summer and Winter Games of 1968 unofficially, and are approved from the 1972 Olympics.Among the traditional rituals of the Games (in the order they are held): grandiose and colorful ceremonies of the opening and closing of the Games. To develop scenarios of these shows from year to year attract the best of the best from around the world: writers, organizers of mass shows, specialists in special effects, etc. Many famous singers, actors and other very eminent persons are eager to take part in this spectacle. Broadcasts of these events every time beat records of spectator interest. Each host country of the Olympics seeks to surpass the scope and beauty of these ceremonies of all previous ones. Scenarios of ceremonies are kept in the strictest secrecy until their beginning. Ceremonies take place in central stadiums with a large capacity, where athletics competitions are also held (exception: the Summer Olympic Games 2016, where the central stadium, hosted football finals, without athletics).
The organizers of the Games are developing the symbols of the Olympics: the official emblem and the mascot of the Games. The emblem usually has a unique design, stylized in accordance with the peculiarities of the given country. The emblem and the mascot of the Games are an integral part of the souvenir production, produced on the eve of the Games in large numbers. Revenues from the sale of souvenirs can make up a large part of the revenues from the Olympics, but they do not always cover expenses.
According to the statute, Games are competitions between individual athletes, and not between national teams. However, since 1908, an unofficial team-wide offset has been used to determine the place occupied by teams by the number of points awarded for the first 3 places: the gold medal - 3 points, the silver one - 2, the bronze medal - 1. The system 5-3-1 was also used. Thus, the relative dignity of medals was assessed by the leaders of national teams, depending on which medals were won by their team. Since the Games of 1924, the scheme has gained popularity, according to which points were awarded for the first 6 places (according to the number of finalists in individual disciplines of the Olympic program), often according to the system 7-5-4-3-2-1. Since 1988, the distribution has received a medal set-off, in which the teams' places are first distributed according to the number of gold medals, then the teams with the same number of gold medals are lined up according to the number of silver medals. With an equal number of gold and silver medals, the teams' places are lined up according to the number of bronze medals. This corresponds to the fact that the title of the champion of the Olympic Games is given for all times and the title of the ex-champion of the Olympic Games does not exist
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