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Title: The Olympics: Then and Now


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The Olympics Then and Now
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776 B.C.
  • The earliest recorded date in history for the
    Olympics.
  • Ancient Olympic Games lasted from around 776 B.C.
    until 394 A.D. At this time, the Olympics were
    ended by the Roman emperor Theodosius.

Archaeological site at
Olympia
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684 B.C.
  • In 684 B.C., the Ancient Olympics were changed
    from a one day event to a three day event.
  • Eventually, the Olympics were extended to five
    days in the fifth century.

Two discus throwers and a javelin thrower
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1896
  • The Olympic Games were revived because Pierre de
    Coubertin helped to start them up again.
  • A council was formed at this time and decided the
    Olympics would move to other great cities in the
    world every four years.

Pierre de Coubertin
Pan-Athenian stadium in Athens - 1896
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1908
  • The number of competitors went from 311 to 2,082.

London Olympic Stadium - 1908
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1924
  • A Winter Olympics was included to the Olympic
    Games.
  • During this time, Winter Olympics were held in
    the same year as the Summer Games.

The first Winter Olympic Games in Chamonix.
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1936
  • Nazi Germany used the Olympics to try and prove
    Adolf Hitlers theories of Aryan racial
    superiority.
  • Jesse Owens was the hero of the games. He won
    four gold medals.

Adolf Hitler at the opening
ceremonies
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1968
  • The Olympics were held in Mexico.
  • The high altitudes of the land caused
    controversy.
  • Records were made in all of the mens races that
    were 400m or shorter.

James Ray Hines (USA) at the finish of the 100m
in Mexico City -1968
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1994
  • Winter Games were now held two years after the
    Summer Games.
  • At this time, the Winter Games included Alpine
    and Nordic skiing, biathlon, ice hockey, figure
    skating, speed skating, bobsledding, and the luge.

February 1994 A skier.
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1996
  • This year marked the Centenary Games for the
    Olympics.
  • A terrorist bomb killed one person at the
    Centennial Olympic Park.
  • A record was set because 79 nations won medals.

The Centenary Games in Atlanta
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2004
  • The Olympics are again held in Athens.
  • This event is significant because Greece is the
    birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games.

Olympic Stadium Athens, Greece 2004
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Images Reference List
  • Slide One Olympic Logo. Retrieved October 7,
    2004 from http//www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp.
  • Slide Two Chevalley, A. (2002). Olympic Museum
    collections. Archaeological site at Olympia.
    Retrieved October 7, 2004 from http//www.olympic.
    org/uk/games/ancient/index_uk.asp.
  • Slide Three Olympic Museum Collections. Two
    discus throwers and a javelin thrower in between.
    Retrieved October 7, 2004 from
    http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/ancient/index_uk.a
    sp.
  • Slide Four Olympic Museum Collections. (1896).
    Pierre de Coubertin and the Pan-Athenian stadium.
    Retrieved October 7, 2004 from
    http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?
    OLGT1OLGY1896.
  • Slide Five Olympic Museum Collections. (1908).
    Olympic Stadium London. Retrieved October 7,
    2004 from http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/ind
    ex_uk.asp?OLGT1OLGY1908.
  • Slide Six Olympic Museum Collections. (1924).
    The first Winter Olympics. Retrieved October 7,
    2004 from http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk
    .asp?OLGT2OLGY1924.
  • Slide Seven Olympic Museum Collections. (1936).
    IOC members and Chancellor Adolf Hitler at the
    Olympic Stadium for the Opening Ceremony of the
    Games of the XI Olympiad. Retrieved October 7,
    2004 from http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk
    .asp?OLGT1OLGY1936.
  • Slide Eight Olympic Museum Collections. (1968).
    Athletics, men's 100m, at the finish. James Ray
    Hines (USA) 1st. Retrieved October 7, 2004 from
    http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk.asp?OLGY
    1OLGY1968.
  • Slide Nine Olympic Museum Collections. (1994).
    A skier. Retrieved October 7, 2004 from
    http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk.asp?OLGY
    2OLGY1994.
  • Slide Ten Olympic Museum Collections. (1996).
    Centenary Games. Retrieved October 7, 2004 from
    http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk.asp?OLGY
    1OLGY1996.
  • Slide Eleven Vergas, K. (2004). Athens Olympic
    Stadium. Retrieved October 7, 2004 from
    http//www.olympic.org/uk/games/athens/index_uk.as
    p.
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