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Content of the work: Chapter 1: From the history of the Olympic Games, Olympic symbols Chapter 1: From the history of the Olympic Games, Olympic symbols International Olympic Committee International Olympic Committee Chapter 2: "Geographical chronology" of the Olympic Games Chapter 2: "Geographic chronology" of the Olympic Games Chapter 3: Cities - capitals of future Olympiads Chapter 3: Cities - capitals of future Olympiads (Beijing, Vancouver, London) (Beijing, Vancouver, London) Why Moscow did not become the capital of the Olympics Why Moscow did not become the capital of the Olympiad Prospects of Sochi as the capital of the Olympics 2014 Prospects of Sochi as the capital of the 2014 Olympics Appendix - electronic map "Geography of the Olympic Games" Application - electronic map "Geography of the Olympic Games"


Homeland of the Olympic Games Arch of the ancient stadium in Olympia Map of Ancient Greece “There is nothing nobler than the Sun, which gives so much light and warmth. So people glorify those competitions, So people glorify those competitions, which is nothing more magnificent - the Olympic Games. " Pindar Pindar


From the history of the Olympic Games The first Olympics 776 BC. Theodosius decree Ι banning the Olympic Games AD 394 Commission for the revival of the Olympic Games in Paris; the emergence of the IOC June 23, 1894 The first Olympiad of our era (Greece, Athens) April 1896 The beginning of the torch relay 1936 The first winter games (Chamonix, France) 1924




Olympic symbols Official flag White symbolizes peace during the Games. The flag was planned to be used for the first time at the 1916 Games, but they did not take place due to the war, so the flag first appeared at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp (Belgium). The Olympic flag is used in the opening and closing ceremonies of each Olympiad. The IOC flag is a combination of the Olympic logo and the Olympic slogan.






Olympic symbols Olympic oath. The text of the oath was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin, later it changed somewhat and now sounds like this: The text of the oath was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin, later it changed somewhat and now sounds like this: “On behalf of all the participants in the competition, I promise that we will participate in these Olympic Games, respecting and observing the rules by which they are held, in a truly sporting spirit, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams. " In 2000, at the Sydney Olympics, for the first time in the text of the oath, words about the non-use of doping in competitions appeared. In 2000, at the Sydney Olympics, for the first time in the text of the oath, words about the non-use of doping in competitions appeared.


Olympic symbolism Olympic flame The ritual of lighting the sacred fire originates from the ancient Greeks and was renewed by Coubertin in 1912. The torch is lit in Olympia with a directional beam of sunlight formed by a concave mirror. The Olympic flame symbolizes purity, an attempt at improvement and the struggle to win, as well as peace and friendship. The tradition of lighting fires in stadiums began in 1928 (at the Winter Games in 1952). The torch relay to the host city of the Games took place for the first time in 1936. Athens, 2004


Olympic symbols Olympic medals Athens, 1896 Athens, 1896 Athens, 1896 Athens, 1896 Rome, 1960 Rome, 1960 Rome, 1960 Rome, 1960 Moscow, 1980 Moscow, 1980 Moscow, 1980 Moscow, 1980 Sarajevo, 1984 Sarajevo, 1984 Sarajevo, 1984 Sarajevo 1984 Los Angeles 1984 Los Angeles 1984 Los Angeles 1984 Los Angeles 1984 Calgary 1988 Calgary 1988 Calgary 1988 Calgary 1988 Seoul 1988 Seoul 1988 Seoul 1988 Seoul 1988 Albertville 1992 Albertville , 1992 Albertville, 1992 Albertville, 1992 Barcelona, ​​1992 Barcelona, ​​1992 Barcelona, ​​1992 Barcelona, ​​1992 Lillehammer, 1994 Lillehammer, 1994 Lillehammer, 1994 Lillehammer, 1994 Atlanta, 1996 Atlanta, 1996 Atlanta, 1996 Atlanta, 1996 Nagano, 1998 Nagano, 1998 Nagano, 1998 Nagano, 1998 Sydney, 2000 Sydney, 2000 Sydney, 2000 Sydney, 2000 Salt Lake City, 2002 Salt Lake City, 2002 Salt Lake City, 2002 Salt Lake City, 2002 Athens, 2004 Athens , 2004 Athens, 2004 Athens, 2004 Olympic Medals in Turin, 2006








The International Olympic Committee of the IOC is an international non-governmental organization created not for profit, in the form of an association with legal personality recognized by the Swiss Federal Council. The IOC is an international non-profit organization, established not for profit, in the form of an association with legal personality recognized by the Swiss Federal Council. The mission of the IOC is to lead the Olympic Movement in accordance with the Olympic Charter. The mission of the IOC is to lead the Olympic Movement in accordance with the Olympic Charter. IOC decisions based on the provisions of the Olympic Charter are final. IOC decisions based on the provisions of the Olympic Charter are final. The IOC has active athletes, presidents or senior officials of IFs and NOCs among its members. The total number of IOC members must not exceed 115, and in accordance with the rotation regulations, the IOC has active athletes, presidents or senior officials of IFs and NOCs in its membership. The total number of members of the IOC shall not exceed 115, in accordance with the provisions on rotation. The official languages ​​of the IOC are French and English. The official languages ​​of the IOC are French and English.




"Geographical chronology" of the Summer Olympic Games I1896Athens, Greece II1900Paris, France III1904Saint Louis, USA Add. 1906Athens, Greece IV1908London, UK V1912Stockholm, Sweden VI1916 (no) Berlin, Germany VII1920Antwerp, Belgium, France VIII1924Paris, USA XI1936 Berlin, Germany XII1940 (none) Tokyo, Japan / Helsinki, Finland XIII1944 (none) London, United Kingdom XIV1948 London, United Kingdom


"Geographic Chronology" of the Summer Olympic Games XV1952 , Spain XXVI1996 Atlanta, USA XXVII2000 Sydney, Australia XXVIII2004 Athens, Greece XXIX2008 Beijing, China XXX2012 London, UK


"Geographical chronology" of the Olympic Winter Games IIIIIIIV --VVIVIIVIIIIXXXI Chamonix, France St. Moritz, Switzerland Lake Placid, USA Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Sapporo, Japan / St. Moritz, Switzerland Cortina d "Ampezzo, Italy St. Moritz, Switzerland Oslo, Norway Cortina d "Ampezzo, Italy Squaw Valley, USA Innsbruck, Austria Grenoble, France Sapporo, Japan


"Geographical chronology" of the Winter Olympic Games XIIXIIIXIVXVXVIXVIIXVIIIXIXXXXXI Innsbruck, Austria Lake Placid, USA Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Calgary, Canada Albertville, France Lillehammer, Norway Nagano, Japan Salt Lake City, USA Turin, Italy


Results of XX Olympic Games in Turin STRANAZOLOTES SILVERNONBRONZE TOTAL Germany USA Austria RUSSIA Canada Sweden Korea Switzerland Italy Netherlands


Beijing - the capital of the 2008 Summer Olympics The Beijing Olympics will have five mascots at once: a fish, a panda, the spirit of the Olympic flame, a Tibetan antelope and a swallow. The motto of the Olympiad is "One World - One Dream" The emblem in the form of a running man, which looks like a Chinese character for "capital".


Vancouver, Canada; 2010 At the 115th session of the International Olympic Committee held on July 2 in Prague, the Canadian city of Vancouver acquired the right to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. At the 115th session of the International Olympic Committee held on July 2 in Prague, the Canadian city of Vancouver acquired the right to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. Vancouver won the second round of voting. In the last round of elections for the capital of the Winter Olympics, Vancouver competed with Austrian Salzburg and South Korean Pyeongchang. Vancouver won the second round of voting. In the last round of elections for the capital of the Winter Olympics, Vancouver competed with Austrian Salzburg and South Korean Pyeongchang.


Vancouver, Canada; 2010 Vancouver is a city in the southwest of Canada, in the province of British Columbia. Located on the shores of Barrard Bay, near the US border. The third largest city in the country (after Montreal and Toronto) thousand people. Hungary was founded in 1886 on the site of old Indian sites and the later European settlement of Granville. Vancouver is a city in the southwest of Canada, in the province of British Columbia. Located on the shores of Barrard Bay, near the US border. The third largest city in the country (after Montreal and Toronto) thousand people. Hungary was founded in 1886 on the site of old Indian sites and the later European settlement of Granville. Vancouver is the main export port for wheat (from the steppe provinces of Canada), timber and non-ferrous metals (from British Columbia). Large railway station at the western end of two trans-Canadian lines. Near Vancouver - Sea Island Airport. The city bears the name of J. Vancouver, an English navigator, explorer of the Pacific coast of North America. Vancouver is the main export port for wheat (from the steppe provinces of Canada), timber and non-ferrous metals (from British Columbia). Large railway station at the western end of two trans-Canadian lines. Near Vancouver - Sea Island Airport. The city bears the name of J. Vancouver, an English navigator, explorer of the Pacific coast of North America.


London is the capital of the 2012 Summer Olympics London became the capital of the 2012 Olympic Games. This decision was made at the 117th session of the IOC in Singapore. In the final vote, the British capital beat the French capital Paris. London became the capital of the 2012 Olympic Games. This decision was made at the 117th session of the IOC in Singapore. In the final vote, the British capital beat the French capital Paris. Moscow was eliminated in the first round, New York in the second round, Madrid in the third. In the final round, the British capital received over fifty percent of the vote. Recall that London has already hosted the Olympic Games twice - in 1908 and 1948. Moscow was eliminated in the first round, New York in the second round, Madrid in the third. In the final round, the British capital received over fifty percent of the vote. Recall that London has already hosted the Olympic Games twice - in 1908 and 1948. Prospects for Sochi as the capital of the Olympic Games Sochi is a unique resort open to the public all year round. The city is located in the very south of Russia, on the Black Sea coast. Beautiful beaches, reminiscent of the Mediterranean region, are adjacent to the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort, bordering the State Caucasian Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Krasnaya Polyana is located just one hour from the city. The mountain peaks of the resort reach an altitude of over 2000 m above sea level. The Krasnaya Polyana resort got its name from the magnificent decoration of fiery-red foliage that covers the mountains in autumn until the first snow. Sochi can be confidently called “a city for all seasons”. Here the sun and snow are constant neighbors. Sochi is a unique resort open to the public all year round. The city is located in the very south of Russia, on the Black Sea coast. Beautiful beaches, reminiscent of the Mediterranean region, are adjacent to the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort, bordering the State Caucasian Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Krasnaya Polyana is located just one hour from the city. The mountain peaks of the resort reach an altitude of over 2000 m above sea level. The Krasnaya Polyana resort got its name from the magnificent decoration of fiery-red foliage that covers the mountains in autumn until the first snow. Sochi can be confidently called “a city for all seasons”. Here the sun and snow are constant neighbors.




WE BELIEVE IN SOCHI'S VICTORY! According to world experts, due to the geographical location and transport accessibility of Olympic facilities, Sochi has a good chance of winning this race (elections for the capital of the 2014 Winter Games), Vladimir Putin, for his part, said: “We still need to develop Sochi. one of the favorite vacation spots of Russian citizens. The incentive to host the Olympics should be used to the maximum, "the Russian president said.


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Presentation of the project "Olympic Games: History, Geography" Completed by Anastasia Zamyatina, Grade 10 "a"

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Homeland of the Olympic Games Arch of the ancient stadium in Olympia Map of Ancient Greece “There is nothing nobler than the Sun, which gives so much light and warmth. In the same way, people glorify those competitions, the grander of which is nothing - the Olympic Games. " Pindar

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Olympic symbolism Olympic flame The ritual of lighting the sacred fire originates from the ancient Greeks and was renewed by Coubertin in 1912. The torch is lit in Olympia with a directional beam of sunlight formed by a concave mirror. The Olympic flame symbolizes purity, an attempt at improvement and the struggle to win, as well as peace and friendship. The tradition of lighting fires in stadiums began in 1928 (at the Winter Games in 1952). The torch relay to the host city of the Games took place for the first time in 1936. Athens, 2004

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The International Olympic Committee of the IOC is an international non-governmental organization created not for profit, in the form of an association with legal personality recognized by the Swiss Federal Council. The mission of the IOC is to lead the Olympic Movement in accordance with the Olympic Charter. IOC decisions based on the provisions of the Olympic Charter are final. The IOC has active athletes, presidents or senior officials of IFs and NOCs among its members. The total number of members of the IOC shall not exceed 115, in accordance with the provisions on rotation. The official languages ​​of the IOC are French and English.

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Vancouver, Canada; 2010 At the 115th session of the International Olympic Committee held on July 2 in Prague, the Canadian city of Vancouver acquired the right to host the 2010 Winter Olympics.

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Vancouver, Canada; 2010 Vancouver is a city in the southwest of Canada, in the province of British Columbia. Located on the shores of Barrard Bay, near the US border. The third largest city in the country - 955 thousand people. Hungary was founded in 1886 on the site of old Indian sites and the later European settlement of Granville.

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London is the capital of the 2012 Summer Olympics London became the capital of the 2012 Olympic Games. This decision was made at the 117th session of the IOC in Singapore. In the final vote, the British capital beat the French capital Paris. Moscow was eliminated in the first round, New York in the second round, Madrid in the third. In the final round, the British capital received over fifty percent of the vote. Recall that London has already hosted the Olympic Games twice - in 1908 and 1948.

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Prospects for Sochi as the capital of the 2014 Olympic Games Sochi is a unique resort open to the public all year round. The city is located in the very south of Russia, on the Black Sea coast. Beautiful beaches, reminiscent of the Mediterranean region, are adjacent to the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort, bordering the State Caucasian Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Krasnaya Polyana is located just one hour from the city. The mountain peaks of the resort reach an altitude of over 2000 m above sea level. The Krasnaya Polyana resort got its name from the magnificent decoration of fiery-red foliage that covers the mountains in autumn until the first snow. Sochi can be confidently called “a city for all seasons”. Here the sun and snow are constant neighbors.

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WE BELIEVE IN SOCHI'S VICTORY! Vladimir Putin, for his part, noted: "We still need to develop Sochi. This is one of the favorite places for recreation of Russian citizens. The incentive to host the Olympics should be used to the maximum," the Russian president said.

Presentation of the project "Olympic Games: History, Geography"


Content of the work: Chapter 1: From the history of the Olympic Games, Olympic symbols International Olympic Committee Chapter 2: "Geographical chronology" of the Olympic Games Chapter 3: Cities - capitals of future Olympics (Beijing, Vancouver, London) Why Moscow did not become the capital of the 2008 Olympics Prospects for Sochi Olympic capitals 2014 Appendix - electronic map "Geography of the Olympic Games"


Homeland of the Olympic Games Arch of the ancient stadium in Olympia Map of Ancient Greece “There is nothing nobler than the Sun, which gives so much light and warmth. In the same way, people glorify those competitions, the grander of which is nothing - the Olympic Games. " Pindar


From the history of the Olympic Games


Olympic symbols Official logo


Olympic symbols Official flag White symbolizes peace during the Games. The flag was planned to be used for the first time at the 1916 Games, but they did not take place due to the war, so the flag first appeared at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp (Belgium). The Olympic flag is used in the opening and closing ceremonies of each Olympiad. The IOC flag is a combination of the Olympic logo and the Olympic slogan.


Olympic symbols Olympic motto "Faster, higher, stronger" "Faster, higher, stronger"


Olympic symbolism The Olympic principle was defined in 1896 by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin. "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not victory, but participation, just as in life the most important thing is not a triumph, but a struggle."


Olympic symbols Olympic oath. The text of the oath was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin, later it changed somewhat and now sounds like this: “On behalf of all participants in the competition, I promise that we will participate in these Olympic Games, respecting and observing the rules by which they are held, in a truly sporting spirit, glory of sport and honor of our teams ”. In 2000, at the Sydney Olympics, for the first time in the text of the oath, words about the non-use of doping in competitions appeared.


Olympic symbolism Olympic flame The ritual of lighting the sacred fire originates from the ancient Greeks and was renewed by Coubertin in 1912. The torch is lit in Olympia with a directional beam of sunlight formed by a concave mirror. The Olympic flame symbolizes purity, an attempt at improvement and the struggle to win, as well as peace and friendship. The tradition of lighting fires in stadiums began in 1928 (at the Winter Games in 1952). The torch relay to the host city of the Games took place for the first time in 1936. Athens, 2004


Olympic symbols Olympic medals Athens, 1896 Rome, 1960 Moscow, 1980 Sarajevo, 1984 Los Angeles, 1984 Calgary, 1988 Seoul, 1988 Albertville, 1992 Barcelona, ​​1992 Lillehammer, 1994 Atlanta, 1996 Nagano, 1998 Sydney, 2000 Salt Lake City , 2002 Athens, 2004 Medals of the Olympiad in Turin, 2006


ATHENS, 1896 Rome, 1960 Moscow, 1980 Sarajevo, 1984 Los Angeles, 1984


Calgary, 1988 Seoul, 1988 Albertville, 1992 Barcelona, ​​1992 Lillehammer, 1994


Athens, 2004 Salt Lake City, 2002 Sydney, 2000 Atlanta, 1996


The International Olympic Committee of the IOC is an international non-governmental organization created not for profit, in the form of an association with legal personality recognized by the Swiss Federal Council. The mission of the IOC is to lead the Olympic Movement in accordance with the Olympic Charter. IOC decisions based on the provisions of the Olympic Charter are final. The IOC has active athletes, presidents or senior officials of IFs and NOCs among its members. The total number of members of the IOC shall not exceed 115, in accordance with the provisions on rotation. The official languages ​​of the IOC are French and English.


The International Olympic Committee of the IOC is permanently located in Lausanne (Switzerland)



"Geographic Chronology" of the Summer Olympics



"Geographic Chronology" of the Winter Olympic Games


Results of the XX Olympic Games in Turin


Beijing - the capital of the 2008 Summer Olympics The Beijing Olympics will have five mascots at once: a fish, a panda, the spirit of the Olympic flame, a Tibetan antelope and a swallow. The motto of the Olympiad is "One World - One Dream" The emblem in the form of a running man, which looks like a Chinese character for "capital".


Vancouver, Canada; 2010 At the 115th session of the International Olympic Committee held on July 2 in Prague, the Canadian city of Vancouver acquired the right to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. Vancouver won the second round of voting. In the last round of elections for the capital of the Winter Olympics, Vancouver competed with Austrian Salzburg and South Korean Pyeongchang.


Vancouver, Canada; 2010 Vancouver is a city in the southwest of Canada, in the province of British Columbia. Located on the shores of Barrard Bay, near the US border. The third largest city in the country (after Montreal and Toronto) - 955 thousand people. Hungary was founded in 1886 on the site of old Indian sites and the later European settlement of Granville. Vancouver is the main export port for wheat (from the steppe provinces of Canada), timber and non-ferrous metals (from British Columbus). Large railway station at the western end of two trans-Canadian lines. Near Vancouver - Sea Island Airport. The city bears the name of J. Vancouver, an English navigator, explorer of the Pacific coast of North America.


London is the capital of the 2012 Summer Olympics London became the capital of the 2012 Olympic Games. This decision was made at the 117th session of the IOC in Singapore. In the final vote, the British capital beat the French capital Paris. Moscow was eliminated in the first round, New York in the second round, Madrid in the third. In the final round, the British capital received over fifty percent of the vote. Recall that London has already hosted the Olympic Games twice - in 1908 and 1948.


Geography of future olympiads


Prospects for Sochi as the capital of the 2014 Olympic Games Sochi is a unique resort open to the public all year round. The city is located in the very south of Russia, on the Black Sea coast. Beautiful beaches, reminiscent of the Mediterranean region, are adjacent to the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort, bordering the State Caucasian Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Krasnaya Polyana is located just one hour from the city. The mountain peaks of the resort reach an altitude of over 2000 m above sea level. The Krasnaya Polyana resort got its name from the magnificent decoration of the fiery-red foliage that covers the mountains in autumn until the first snow. Sochi can be confidently called “a city for all seasons”. Here the sun and snow are constant neighbors.


Sochi's "trump cards" in the pre-Olympic struggle:? Favorable climatic conditions? Developed transport network? Developed hotel infrastructure


WE BELIEVE IN SOCHI'S VICTORY! According to world experts, due to the geographical location and transport accessibility of Olympic facilities, Sochi has a good chance of winning this race (elections for the capital of the 2014 Winter Games), Vladimir Putin, for his part, said: “We still need to develop Sochi. one of the favorite vacation spots of Russian citizens. The incentive to host the Olympics should be used to the maximum, "the Russian president said.


The main source of information used in the work on the project Worldwide INTERNET Encyclopedia @ mail.ru - http://enc.mail.ru Information site "Turin - 2006" - http://www.olymp2006.ru/ Russian Olympic Committee - http: //www.olympic.ru/ Informational site NEWSru - http://www.newsru.com Sites dedicated to the Olympic Games - http://olympic.webteka.com/, www.olympicgames.com.ua, www.olymp2004.ru , www.olympiad.h1.ru, www.the-olympic-games.ru, www.athens2004.com, Official site of the city of Sochi - http://www.sochi2014.com Site of sports news - www.sports.ru, sport .vand.ru Encyclopedias - encycl.accoona.ru, http://slovari.yandex.ru

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The official logo of the Olympic Games consists of five interlocking circles or rings. This symbol was designed by the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1913. The five rings are believed to be the symbol of the five continents. Official logo COLORS OF THE OLYMPIC RINGS Blue Europe Black Africa Red America Yellow Asia Green Australia

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The official flag of the Olympic Games is an image of the Olympic logo on a white background. White symbolizes peace during the Games. The Olympic flag is used in the opening and closing ceremonies of each Olympiad. At the closing ceremony, the mayor of the host city of the past Games hands over the flag to the mayor of the host city of the next Games. For four years, the flag remains in the building of the city hall, which is preparing for the next Games. The IOC flag is a combination of the Olympic logo and the Olympic slogan. The flags of the National Olympic Committees must contain an emblem of five rings. Official flag

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Olympic motto The Olympic motto consists of three Latin words - Citius, Altius, Fortius- “Faster, higher, stronger” (in English - Faster, higher, stronger).

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ATHLETES "On behalf of all athletes, I promise that we will participate in these Olympic Games, respecting and observing the rules by which they are held, in a truly sporting spirit, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams." REFEREES “On behalf of all judges and officials, I promise that we will carry out our duties at these Olympic Games with complete impartiality, respecting and abiding by the rules by which they are held, in a truly sporting spirit.” Olympic Oath

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The Olympic principle was defined in 1896 by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin. "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not victory, but participation, just as in life the most important thing is not a triumph, but a struggle." Olympic principle

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Olympic flame. The Olympic flame symbolizes purity, an attempt at improvement and the struggle to win, as well as peace and friendship. The torch is lit in Olympia with a directed beam of sunbeams formed by a concave mirror The relay race to deliver the torch to the host city of the Games was first held in 1936. The Olympic torch is delivered to the main stadium of the Games during the opening ceremony, where it is used to light a fire in a special bowl in the stadium. The Olympic flame is lit until the close of the Olympics. Olympic flame

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The winner receives a gold medal (in fact, this medal is silver, but covered with a relatively thick layer of gold). A silver medal is given for the second place, a bronze medal for the third. And also the winners and prize-winners are awarded with badges, IOC diplomas, commemorative medals are presented to all participants of the Games Athens, 2004 Olympic awards Beijing 2008

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For the first time, Olympic mascots appeared at the Winter Games in Grenoble in 1968. And since then they have become an integral attribute of all Olympics. Since then, 2 dogs have been cute symbols of the Games (Waldi's dachshund in Munich and Kobe's puppy in Barcelona), a beaver (Amik in Montreal), a bear cub (the unforgettable Moscow Misha), an eaglet (Sam in Los Angeles), a tiger cub (Hodori in Seoul) , an incomprehensible "virtual" creature (Izzy in Atlanta) and three representatives of the unique Australian fauna (Ollie's kookaburra, Sid the platypus and Millie the echidna in Sydney), funny little men and dolls. Game mascots

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1984, Los Angeles 1972, Munich 2000, Sydney 1996, Atlanta 1988, Seoul 2000, Sydney Games Mascots

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Tokyo 1964 Munich 1972 Los Angeles 1984 Barcelona 1992 Sydney 2000 Mexico City 1968 Moscow 1980 Seoul 1988 Atlanta 1996 Athens 2004 Sports logos

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