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History of the Olympic games. Teacher : Kachkina O.V. Creators : Lim V. , Mirumyan A ., Golubeva V ., Gevorkyan N ., Filippov R ., Korchagin Y . Contents : History of the Olympic games Creator of the Olympic Games Symbols of the Olympic games Traditional rituals of the Olympic games
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History of the Olympic games Teacher:Kachkina O.V. Creators: Lim V., Mirumyan A.,GolubevaV.,Gevorkyan N.,Filippov R.,Korchagin Y.
Contents: History of the Olympic games Creator of the Olympic Games Symbols of the Olympic games Traditional rituals of the Olympic games The most famous mascots of the Olympic games and mascots of the Olympic games 2014 Sochi 2014
Olympic Games is the largest international multi-sport event, held every four years. Tradition, which existed in ancient Greece, was revived at the end of XIX century French philanthropist Pierre de Coubertin. Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympic Games, held every four years since 1896, except for the years who came to the world wars. In 1924 established Olympic Winter Games, which were originally held in the same year as the summer. However, since the 1994, the time of the Winter Olympics shifted by two years on the time of the Summer Games.
Coubertin much thought over the idea of international competitions in order to popularize the sport. Noticing the increased public interest in the ancient Olympic Games, caused by loud archaeological discoveries in Olympia, Coubertin drafted revival of the Olympic Games and made 25 November 1892 at the Sorbonne, the world famous Paris University, on "Revival of Olympic." • For the Games in 1912 in Stockholm, Pierre de Coubertin created the new sport discipline - modern pentathlon. • From 1912 to 1948 years of Art is holding a contest at the Olympic Games included in the Olympic program at the initiative of Pierre de Coubertin. [1] V1912 year, under the pseudonym of participating in the Competition of Art at the V Olympic Games in Stockholm, Pierre de Coubertin won the gold medal for "Ode to Sport" (nomination - literature) [2]. • In 1916, at the height of World War II, Coubertin put on his uniform and went to the front, where he joined the French army. In these conditions, it could not and did not consider it possible to stay on as president of IOC. Coubertin insisted on the transfer of authority to a member of the committee “ Godefroy de Blonay”, as representative of neutral Switzerland. A year after the war ended in 1919, Coubertin again led by the International Olympic Committee.
June 23, 1894 Coubertin efforts failed. At the Congress at the Sorbonne took the historic decision: "Because there is no doubt about the benefits provided by the revival of the Olympic Games, both in terms of sports, as well as international, but these games will be revived on the basis that the demands of modern life." Also established the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which Coubertin was appointed General Secretary. It was decided to hold the Games every four years. After the discussion, Congress supported the other Coubertin Demetrius Vikelas to host the first modern Olympic Games in Athens, in a sign of the continuity of the ancient Games. Demetrius Vikelas was elected president of the Olympic Committee.
Monument in Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta (USA) • Games took place in the summer of 1896 and had great success. After their completion Coubertin became IOC president vacated seat. • In the future, the Olympic movement had to face serious difficulties, since the next Games -the 1900 in Paris ,the 1904 in St. Louis - have attracted little attention in the background and was held simultaneously with the World Expo. The situation changed since the 1906, when held so-called Intermediate Games in Athens, and the Olympic Games are the greatest sporting event.
Olympic Flame • During the summer solstice, the competitors and organizers, the pilgrims and fans paid tribute to the gods honored by lighting a fire on the altar Olympia
2. Recitation of the Olympic oath • "On behalf of all competitors I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules by which they are held, in true sporting spirit, for the glory of sport and the honor of their teams."
3. Recitation of the Olympic oath ofjudges • "On behalf of all the judges and officials, I promise that we will carry out our responsibilities in these Olympic Games with complete impartiality, respecting and abiding by the rules by which they are held, in the true spirit of sport."
5. Raising the national flag and the national anthem in honor of the winner
The most famous mascots of the Olympic games and mascots of the Olympic games 2014
Cheburashka is character Book Eduard Uspensky "Crocodile Gena and his friends" and a film by Roman Kachanov "Crocodile Gena"Filmed on this book in 1969 . Widely known after the release of the film the screens. Externally is a creature with huge ears, large eyes and brown hair that walked on its hind legs. Known today Cheburashka image first appeared in the cartoon Roman Kachanov "Crocodile Gena" (1969 ) And was created with the direct participation of the film production designer Leonid Shvartsman
Misha was mascot XXII Olympic Games held in 1980 in Moscow . It represents an anthropomorphic Bear , smiling and standing on its hind legs. The author of the character is a book illustrator Victor Chizhikov. Michael is traditional Russian nickname Bear. The Organizing Committee of the Moscow Olympics chose it as a symbol of an animal, because it conveys such typical athlete's qualities as strength, tenacity and courage
The Leopard. Mountain-climber rescue lives on a huge tree on a high rock in the Caucasus Mountains , and it a great snowboarder
Bunny is the most active resident of the winter forest. Her friends are always surprised - and how she has time!? After Bunny has time to learn not only the Forest Academy as "excellent", to help her mother in the family restaurant "Forest pond", but also participate in various sports competitions. Bunny assures his friends that it is no secret: she just loves sports. And she loves to sing and dance
The Polar Bear lives in the Arctic Circle in an igloo. Where ice and snow are not only the walls, but all things; It brought explorers, who taught it how to ski, skate and curl , but most of all it loved sledding
Ray arrived on Earth from the planet, where it's always hot. His amber skin sparkles in the huge eyes and hair like flames. Ray was very different from humans. But the more the inhabitants of the earth, and Ray got to know each other, the more I realized - they are the same. Ray has always been all nice and friendly, always ready to help and support others. People learned Lucica bobsleigh skiing, cross country skiing and biathlon. That's when everything and realized that Lucica has just incredible opportunities. So very soon, Ray became a real favorite of all around.
One day he saw a shooting star, which drew a line of glowing in the night sky. It was another space traveler - Snowflake. She flew to the Earth from an ice planet. Her skin was white and transparent, as the first snow, and she looked like a snow crystal. And, despite the fact that Ray and Snowflake were completely different, they had a lot in common. Ray introduced Snowflake with their friends on earth, and told him about the sport. Snowflake also become happy ride from the mountains to ski, and together they came up with a ray is new to humans sports - wheelchair curling and ice sledge hockey on ice. People watched with admiration for their incredible sporting achievements. Moreover, they love these sports! They are happy to copy the technique Ray and Snowflake's, and everyone wanted to be the same as the star sports couple.
Ray and Snowflake decided to stay on Earth and not just use its incredible opportunities in sports, but to help their friends and other earthlings have fantastic opportunities in themselves! They experienced many difficulties in the way through space, it was not easy to get used to the strange planet where everything is different. But thanks to the sport, they realized - they are not the other - they are athletes with incredible opportunities, good and faithful friends. Ray and Snowflake were a real personification of contrast and harmony. Together, they have the force that makes everything possible, and confirms to all the people on earth, the impossible does not exist!
May 14, 2011 Organizing Committee "Sochi 2014" crossed a symbolic milestone - 1,000 days before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Sochi. On this day, the whole of Russia on the basis of 26 volunteer centers "Sochi 2014" will be held shares and celebrations, called Marathon "1000 good deeds."
"1000 Days to the Games" - a traditional event that is celebrated by all Organizing Committees of the world and symbolizes the transition process for the Olympic Games in the finals. In Russia, the project is unique: in the social activities involved the whole country, experience something of the Olympic movement everyone can. Countdown 1000 days before the Parolympic Games has been given June 11, 2011
In Krasnodar, Moscow and Ufa volunteer centers established on the basis of medical institutions, will participate in a series of actions of social orientation "1000 Smiles". Among them - the free diagnostics for the elderly, blood donation campaign. Volunteers will also hold family day celebration of "1000 children's drawings on the pavement." Its members color the streets with bright drawings, which will be the main idea of the Olympic theme. The volunteers will give chocolate medals in 1000 "Sochi 2014" inmates of social institutions
Sports at the Olympic Games in Sochi • Biathlon • Bobsleigh: bobsled, skeleton • Speed skating: speed skating, figure skating, short track • Curling • Skiing: Alpine skiing, Nordic combined, ski racing, jumping, ski jumping, snowboarding, freestyle • Toboggan • Ice hockey • Ski jumping from the springboard for women • Skeleton
C onclu s ion • Since ancient years the Olympic Games have been the major sporting event of all time. In the days of the competition in all the earth is becoming a consensus and reconciliation. War breaks out and all the strong and decent people competed in a fair fight for the best. • For many centuries, the Olympic movement has overcome many obstacles, forgetting and exclusion. But no matter what the Olympics are still alive to this day. Of course this is not the event, which was attended by naked boys and the winner who enters the city through the breach in the wall. Today, one of the biggest competitions in the world of events. Games are equipped with the latest technology - the results of the next computer and camera, now determined to within thousandths of a second, athletes and their results depend largely on the technical equipment.