The London 2012 Olympic Games
Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: athletics, boxing, cycing, diving, entertainment, fitness, health, leisure, Olympics, other, recreation, sport, swimming, UncategorizedThe Olympic Games are a sporting occasion played every two years at international level. Every four years, there are Summer Olympic Games and two years later, the Winter Olympics.
A number of competitions are organized in which thousands of athletes from all over the world take part. The history of this great sporting competition dates back to the 5th Century AD.
The Olympic Movement categorizes the Olympic Games into the Winter Olympic Games, the Summer Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games and the Youth Olympic Games now in the 20th and 21st Century.
The Paralympic Games are organized for after the Olympic Games and these are for disabled athletes. The Youth Olympic Games are for adolescents and were first held in 2010.
The Olympic Charter specifies the organization of the International Olympic Committee i.e. the governing body of the Olympic Games.
The Olympic flag bears five interlocking circles of red, blue, yellow, green and black and was introduced in 1920. The Olympic motto means ?Swifter, Higher, and Stronger?.
Some of the sports events played in the Summer Olympics are volley ball, badminton, basketball, cycling, boxing, diving, soccer, sailing, rowing, hockey, water polo, wrestling, swimming, weightlifting, tennis etc.
Games played during the Winter Olympics are skiing, ice hockey, skating, ski jumping, curling, free style skiing, cross country skiing, down hill skiing,
A gold medal is presented to each first winner whilst silver and bronze medals are presented to the second and third winners respectively.
Victory Diplomas are the papers which are awarded to some top winners of every sport. The Olympic Flame is lit according to a tradition associated with these games.
A new flame is lit for each Olympic Games in the Ancient Olympic Stadium in Olympia, Greece. This flame is carried to the host country where the games are to be held.
The flame is carried around the whole host country by people walking, running, scuba diving, riding, and using other means of transport. Actually, several torches are carried around the country where the games are to be held.
The large Olympic torch is lit by the last runner carrying the torch. This large torch keeps burning throughout the games. The flame is extinguished at the end of the games during the closing ceremony. A new torch is designed for each Olympics.
Just about all the nations of the world are present at these games. National and international media coverage provides a chance to unknown athletes to become well-known. The host city and country gets a chance to showcase its country to the rest of the planet.
The host country organizes and funds the whole event. Over 13,000 athletes compete in the Summer and Winter Olympics in over 400 activities.
Many challenges are faced when organizing this mammoth event. Some of the major challenges are terrorism, bribery of officials, boycotts and doping.
The host city is usually selected seven years ahead of the Olympic Games.
The United States has had the opportunity to present four Summer and four Winter Olympics. No other nation has hosted as many Olympic games.
The next Summer Olympics are scheduled to be staged in London in 2012. Women are being particularly promoted to take part in these games.
Female athletes will be allowed to take part in all the men?s sports in the coming Olympics for the first time ever. Women?s boxing has also been introduced thus ending gender discrimination in that sport.
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