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Title: OLYMPISM Popi Georgia Ifigenia Malevi Krista What is


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OLYMPISM
  • Popi
  • Georgia
  • Ifigenia
  • Malevi
  • Krista

2
What is Olympism?
  • Ancient OlympismOlympism has its roots in the
    beliefs of the ancient Greeks, who encouraged
    people to develop their physical, moral,
    intellectual, cultural and artistic qualities
    harmoniously .
  • Modern OlympismFrenchman Pierre de Coubertin is
    recognized as the father of modern Olympism. He
    modernized ancient Greek ideals and launched them
    to the rest of the world through the staging of a
    modern Olympic Games. Today, the festival
    celebrates the ideals which remain at the heart
    of Olympism.

3
Goal of Olympism
  • Olympism uses sport to promote the balanced
    development of people as an essential step in
    building a peaceful society that places a high
    value on human dignity.

4
The Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement
  • In 1993 the Danish Sports Federation and
    Danish National Olympic Committee merged into one
    organization, since then bearing the name
    National Olympic Committee and Sports
    Confederation of Denmark (DIF). DIFs Executive
    Board is National Olympic Committee for Denmark
    and decides in all matters concerning Danish
    participation in the Olympic Games. Thus the
    Executive Board determines the specific Danish
    qualification criteria for participation in the
    Olympic Games. The criteria are determined on the
    basis of recommendations from the joint DIF/Team
    Denmark Elite Sports Commission.   

5
CANDIDATE TO ATHLETES COMMISSION
  • Rights of AthletesI will protect and work for
    your rights in the Olympic movement, whether you
    are in sports as an amateur or as a professional.
     More-over, I will preserve the ideals of the
    Olympic Charter.
  • HealthAs representative for you athletes I will
    work to protect the health of athletes and work
    against the use of doping.  We are the only
    people who have any real influence to get doping
    eliminated, and we will have to do this if we
    want fair play.
  • TrainingYou can expect me to work for a
    flexible training system for Olympic athletes.
     Close cooperation with the training system is
    important in order to ensure flexible
    opportunities.   It is your future which is at
    stake.

6
PASSION
  • Over and above sporting exploits, Olympism is
    a source of multiple passions which unite the
    worlds of sport, art, culture and
    collections.Olympism is a state of mind and the
    Olympic Museum is its symbol.

7
Olympism for the 21st Century New Life to a
Timeless Philosophy
  • Introduction The Olympic Movement,
    sometimes referred to as Olympism, is a universal
    concept that is not defined simply. It is a
    philosophical ardor for life and the
    uncompromising pursuit of excellence. Just as
    individuals operate with a personal philosophy
    that guides their decision-making, Olympism, too,
    is philosophically directed through the elevated
    dimension of quality in how an individual
    conducts his/her life.
  • Though these connections are sometimes
    complex, elusive and difficult to recognize,
    examining our own patterns of behavior as world
    citizens will reduce our distance and allow us to
    find our common ground. All become part of the
    whole when members of nations learn about global
    perspectives and become familiar with national
    issues -- this has been a long and historical
    pattern of the dynamics of relationships among
    many different people.

8
  • A Viewpoint on Olympism
  • The good intentions of Olympism are indeed
    well-established, but not necessarily well known.
    A prevailing challenge in today's world is how to
    capture people's attention long enough to convey
    important and life enhancing messages. Being the
    difficult job it is, merely sharing information
    only illustrates the size of the challenge it is
    to effectively educate people. Education takes
    quality time and the perception, too often, is
    that simply receiving information is the same as
    education. Education is the process of learning
    conceptual ideas that leads to behavioral
    awareness or change. A clear distinction needs to
    be understood on this matter learning occurs
    only through practice

9
  • What is Valuable about Olympism Today?
  • Olympism encourages exploration of self and
    how self relates to community in a local sense.
    The smallest local actions accumulate and make an
    important global contribution. Also, Olympism is
    a tool that can better unify the people of the
    world. As experience is gained, the ability to
    see and think about the global picture becomes a
    natural outcome. Finally, everyone could be a
    role model to someone. If we have more people
    living with the concepts of Olympism. in their
    daily lives, the philosophy will permeate our
    world at an exponential rate. The evolution of
    the principles of the Olympic Philosophy is
    essential. The Olympic Movement is much more than
    just the parent of the Modem Olympic Games, it is
    a choice that people can undertake by which to
    conduct their lives.

10
  • Transformation
  • Educate coaches how purposefully teaching about
    Olympic values will contribute to more balanced
    individual athletes and ignite their personal
    desire to find their own personal excellence
    educate coaches how Olympic values will
    strengthen and improve team interaction and
    success administrators, teachers and coaches
    show personal interest and reward the adherence
    to the principles and make the experiences
    personal and valuable. There is a fine line
    between competition and cooperation -- both are
    essential and the fine line must be identified
    and honored for sport to be optimized
    successfully as an asset to society. Today's
    Olympic Movement must be challenged to assist
    with the removal of all barriers in allowing
    competitive excellence to be available to all.
    Sport within the Olympic Movement changes lives
    positively when performance excellence is sharply
    focused upon and established as a founding
    principle in life.
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