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Olympic Journey: From Ancient Olympia to Modern Games

Explore the rich history of the Olympic Games, from their origins in Ancient Olympia to the modern global spectacle. Discover the traditions, symbolism, and evolution of the Games, including the first Winter Olympics in 1924 and the Summer Olympics in Sydney 2000 and Beijing 2008. Witness how the Olympic flame symbolizes spirit, knowledge, and peace as it burns brightly throughout each edition. From Greek olive wreaths to international sporting unity, join us on this inspiring journey through time and culture.

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Olympic Journey: From Ancient Olympia to Modern Games

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  1. Olympic Games

  2. Ancient Olympia where the first Olympic Games took place in 776.

  3. Ancient Greece

  4. Greek women are carrying olive wreaths to the winners.

  5. Athens, Greece. Modern Olympic Games started in 1896.

  6. Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937)

  7. The first Winter Olympic Games started in 1924 in Paris, France.

  8. Citius, Altius, Fortius

  9. Sydney, Australia, 2000. Summer Olympic Games

  10. The Olympic flame symbolizes the light of spirit, knowledge and life, and it is a messenger of peace. The flame burns throughout the games.

  11. Beijing, China, the capital of Summer Olympic Games of 2008.

  12. Vancouver, Canada is the capital of Winter Olympic Games of 2010.

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