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Olympic famous sayings

The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win, but to participate. The most important thing in life is not to conquer, but to strive hard. "

Pierre de Coubertin

The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win, but to participate. The important thing in life is not to conquer, but to struggle.

-Coubertin

"If you don't want to win, it's like hosting the Olympics in someone else's backyard."

—— jesse owens (American athlete, four-time gold medalist in track and field at 1936 Olympic Games, 19 13- 1980).

If you don't strive for victory, you might as well hold the Olympic Games in someone else's backyard.

-jesse owens, an American athlete, 1936 Olympic track and field four gold medals.

If Hitler and Mussolini could play bowling in Geneva once a week, I think Europe would not be in such trouble as it is now.

~ R.G. Bristol

I think if Hitler and Mussolini could play a good bowling game in Geneva every week, the situation in Europe would not be so bad.

-R. G. Brisco (British politician 1893- 1957)

We didn't lose the game; We just don't have time.

~ Vince Lombardi

We didn't lose; It's just too late to fix it.

-Vince Lombardi (19 13- 1970, American football coach)

The most classic is Coubertin's "participation is more important than victory"

It is a famous saying widely circulated in the Olympic movement and an Olympic belief.

If it is related to the Beijing Olympic Games, there are also

1) One world, one dream!

One World One Dream

Peace, friendship and progress

Participation is more important than victory.