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1, the Olympic Games referred to as the "Olympic Games". The International Olympic Committee organized by the world comprehensive games. Because the origin of the ancient Greek Olympia and named. Held every four years. Ancient Olympic Games from 776 BC to 393 AD, *** after two hundred and ninety-three sessions, after the Roman Emperor Theodosius to the charge of pagan activities and abolished.

2. The International Physical Education Conference, held in Paris in 1894, established the International Olympic Committee on the initiative of Coubertin and decided to restore the Olympic Games. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896, and since then they have been held around the world in turn, each session lasting sixteen days.

3, the competition program *** more than thirty major events. 1924 began to hold the Olympic Games in winter events. It is customary to refer to the non-winter Olympic Games as the "Summer Olympics" or the "Olympic Games".

4, the Olympic Games referred to as the Olympic Games, which includes the Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics, Paralympic Games, Youth Olympic Games and Special Olympics. Is the International Olympic Committee sponsored by the International Olympic Games, including a variety of sports international games, held every four years. The Olympic Games first originated in ancient Greece (776 B.C.), and were named for the venue in Olympia.

5, the end of the 19th century by the French Baron Coubertin created a true sense of the modern Olympic Games. Since 1896, the Olympic Games have been held every four years (interrupted three times in the two world wars, respectively in 1916, 1940 and 1944), the duration of no more than 16 days.

6. Since the Winter Olympic Games were established in 1924, the Olympic Games are also known as the "Summer Olympic Games". The Olympic Games have now become a symbol of peace and friendship. The spirit of the Olympics has been passed down from generation to generation and will never cease.

7, the Olympic Games symbols

8, the Olympic movement has a series of unique and distinctive symbolic symbols, such as the Olympic logo, motto, Olympic flag, song, emblem, medals, mascots and so on. These symbols have rich cultural meanings, and they symbolize the value orientation and cultural connotation of the Olympic ideal.

9. The Olympic Charter stipulates that the property rights of the Olympic Symbol, the Olympic Flag, the Olympic Motto and the Olympic Anthem belong exclusively to the IOC. The IOC may take all appropriate measures to enable the Olympic symbol, flag, motto and anthem to be legally protected at the national and international levels.