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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Olympic Game: It's History

By Douglas Nelson


The Olympics are one of the most popular sporting events of all time. Everyone, no matter how behind the times they are on sports, knows about them. While some may not care or follow them particularly closely, the presence alone is enough to attest to the contest's popularity. Originally, the event was less of a TV event and more a monument of time and celebration. Participants and spectators used the Olympics as a means of honoring the gods, who are often credited for starting the events in the first place. The first known Olympics dates back to around 776 B.C. The events continued every four years until around 425 A.D. - more than 1,000 years. In the 1800's, they would be revived, and become what they are today.

But what was Olympics way back then? The first Olympic events that athletes competed in were equestrian, boxing, foot racing, wrestling style events, and discus and javelin throw. Coroebus was the one who won the first Olympics. Historians accumulated information about the start of the Olympics with the help of existing historical accounts and some other artworks that have surfaced that time. However, Theodisius has eliminated it in the fifth century, because it has been considered as a pagan belief. Even so, when it made a comeback in the 19th century, it became even more popular.

One of the best features that made Olympics significant in the world history is this: It is among the only historically honored events that let nations of different ideals and resentments to set aside their differences in a period of time to participate with the skill and aptitude of their athletes. It has been the event that can bring nations to world peace, and because of that, people maintain their respect to it among other sporting events. Also, it is a celebration of the amateur athlete at least these days.

Since its origin, many games have been added, including gymnastics, snowboarding, skiing, and the slalom. The Olympics of today is aired on television. It is heralded as a gala spectacle for the entire world to take note of. It is the launch pad for young athletes to become national heroes. The spirit of the original games is still alive and well under the surface, but it has - pardoning the analogy - been beefed up on steroids.

Other forms of technology like television and social media have emerged as the newest method to utilize. Nonetheless, today's Olympics have no more significance than they were in the ancient times. Conceivably, it is because of the international belief existed way back then that the Olympics were a festivity for the gods and the wonders of athleticism they have offered to humans.




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