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... In the Olympics, athletes play in many types of games. Some athletes compete in the Summer Olympics. Some compete in the Summer Olympics. ...
The Olympics were started again in the nineteenth century, after Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a Frenchman, who later being recognized as the Father of Modern Olympics, suggested that it would be good to have the game again, but not just for Greek People. ...
Baron de Coubertin also started a committee to run the Olympics. ... The Committee has made many decisions that affect the modern Olympics. ... The IOC also makes the rules for athletes in the Olympics.
The events and games of the Olympics are of several different types. ...
For an athlete, winning in the Olympics is a great achievement. The games are not easy to win, whether in the Summer Olympics or in the Winter Olympics. ... Each Olympics year, their creed reminds them that the most important thing in the Games is not winning, but participating. ... It was decided to hold the first modern Olympics in Athens in two years time. ... The Olympics had returned to the land of their birth. ... These intertwined rings were designed in 1913 by the founder of the Modern Olympics Baron Pierre de Coubertin. ... The Olympic flame which symbolizes the endeavor for perfection and the struggle for victory, was first introduced to the Olympics in the 1928 Amsterdam Games. ... Originally the suggestion of the German, Theodore Lewald, a torch is lit at Olympia in Greece, the home of the ancient Olympics, and then carried by relay to the host city.
Approximate Word count = 1158 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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