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Xiamen Track and Field Diamond League Tickets

On the morning of August 7th, 2023 10, tickets for Xiamen Station of IAAF Diamond League in 2023 were on sale.

China's famous track and field athletes Su, Xie and Wang Chunyu participated in this competition, competing with more than 0/00 top track and field athletes at Xiamen Egret Stadium/KLOC, bringing a world-class track and field visual feast to China audience. Diamond League is a series of track and field events launched by IAAF in 2065,438+00, covering the whole world.

The event replaced the IAAF golden league, which was originally limited to Europe, and set up 32 individual events. Only the top 20 athletes in each event are eligible to participate, and the athletes who win the championship and diamond ring will also rank first in the world in each individual event recognized by the IAAF. The Diamond Alliance has set up a Diamond Award in each competition, and the trophy is sponsored by the world's largest diamond manufacturer. The schedule of Diamond League mainly includes global 140 games, including sprinting, hurdling, jumping, throwing and walking.

The origin of the sports meeting

The origin of the Olympic Games can be traced back to the ancient Greek Olympic Games. It was held in front of the Olympia Temple in ancient Greece, and it was a religious ceremony for the ancient Greeks to worship the gods. In 776 BC, the ancient Greeks held the first Olympic Games in Olympia. These events include sprint, middle run, long run, long jump, high jump, throwing and running. In 490 BC, the Persian Empire invaded Greece, and the Greek army bravely resisted and finally defeated the enemy in the marathon.

To commemorate this victory, in 444 BC, the Athenians resumed the Olympic Games and added literary and artistic competitions. In 393 BC, the Roman emperor banned the Olympic Games. In the 6th century AD, the Roman emperor Justinian announced the abolition of the Olympic Games. At the end of 19, French educator Coubertin advocated the restoration of the Olympic Games, and held the first modern Olympic Games in Athens, Greece in 1896.