The Olympics Are Finally Here Again
After waiting for four long years the time for the winter
Olympics has finally arrived again and is only a month away. For
the fanatics out there many of you have probably arranged your
tickets to Torino, Italy a long time ago but certainly those of
you not fortunate enough to be able to travel there have been
able to schedule some time of from work in order to stay home as
much as possible to follow the Olympic games.
Not very many people knows how long the Olympics have actually
been held or how and where it all started. Historians' knowledge
about the most ancient Olympics has long been lost but according
to tradition the first recorded Olympics took place in 776 BC
and took place in Greece. From this knowledge it is fair to
assume that in the beginning there was no winter Olympics.
Basically there are two legends on how the Olympics got started,
one which states these games were established by Heracles
(Hercules) who brought a sacred olive tree to Olympia. The other
legend myth has it that the hero Pelops started it all after
defeating King Oenomaus in a chariot race. Regardless of the
actual origin of the Olympics they became a central aspect of
Greek culture very early on and were among the most important
factor in uniting the Greeks.
Over time the site of Olympia became famous for its temples and
monument especially the gold and ivory statue of Zeus, who sat
upon his throne in the high temple which was one of the seven
wonders of the ancient world. Enough about the ancient Olympics
and on to the actual "birth" of the modern Olympics. Do you know
when this was?
The very first modern day Olympic Games were held in Athens,
Greece in 1896 and was much smaller than what the Olympics are
today. The 1896 Olympics had about 245 athletes, who were all
men, and they were from 14 nations. As you can see over the
hundred+ years since the first Olympics the games have grown
quite a bit. This was a little information about the very firs
modern Olympics which was a summer event.
Five years after the first Olympics in Athens the winter games
were held in Sweden. It was not called the Olympics at this time
but was called the Nordic games. All the athletes taking part in
this first winter event were from Scandinavia. It took until
1924 before they (the Olympic committee) decided to actually
call these games the winter Olympics. In 1924 the winter
Olympics were held in Chamonix, France
With this you may have gained some new knowledge about the
Olympics that you did not already know. All the sports fans out
there are now anxiously awaiting February when the games are to
begin, may the best athlete win.