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    Countries that host the Olympics are optimistic in thinking that the games will give their economy a push and a boom in tourism. Bidding countries of the Olympics spend millions on just the bid for the Olympics. Although the millions aren’t all in vain, they are used for travel to the IOC, for housing, and the rest is spent on the bid itself. The country of the winning bid spends billions on infrastructure for the games, which often crumble in the aftermath. Countries usually go all out in preparing

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    the bid to host the Olympics is no easy feat. But, hosting it and all the effects of that come with it can be complete and utter destruction to the people, their spirits and their economy. Thousands of tourist empty their pockets every four years – Rio De Janeiro has some high ceilings; but, higher expectations. The thing with the Olympics is you must have to infrastructure to handle it. Which in most cases the countries don’t and this is especially true in Rio’s case. The Olympic games empties the

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    idea of the Olympics has started? The Ancient and Modern Olympics are a turning point in history. The Olympics played a huge role in society, and was different yet similar both in ancient times and modern time, but had stopped for a while, made a comeback, and has started a breakthrough in the world of sports. Events like the Olympics brings each country together all supporting each other. It combines passion with hard work and pride to compete in the Olympics. Here is how the Olympics has evolved

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    Olympic Medal History

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    An olympic medal is a award to the successful competitors at the Olympics. You can receive a Gold which is the best, a sliver which is next best tand runner, and bronze which is third. Metals designed have changed since the first olympic games in 1896. There is much more behind olympic medals than just a award. Many wonder if olympic medals are made out of pure gold? Did you know they did not start rewarding metals at the olympics until 1896? Before they award medals at the olympics

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    First Olympics My group is creating a showcase on the history of the Olympics. The question I would like to answer is “What exactly were the ancient Olympics like?” To answer this question, I decided to start from the beginning. The first revival of the Olympic Tradition is said to be around 776 B.C., when the Delphic oracle instructed the king, Iphitos of Elis, to hold festivities to honor the gods. At the time, there was a plague throughout Greece, so by honoring the gods with the Olympics, the

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    In 2013 I attended my first special olympics event, I was so nervous because I had never been around special needs kids and didn’t know how to act or treat them, but the kids made it so easy. Now each year I attend at least four special olympics events and I have the amazing opportunity to travel with the kids to Special Olympics State at Troy University for a weekend. My aunt, Nan Franks is who I thank for introducing me to the sweetest kids I have ever met and also who I thank for giving me so

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    Olympic Stadium Controversy

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    the stadium meant to be the host for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. With the preparations for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, one of the preparations was to build a new stadium to host the games and in 2012, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) won the stadium commission through an international competition (Dezeen, 2015a). Soon after ZHA bid won, they started work on the site and after two years, and after Japan had won the bid to host the 2020 Olympics, the controversy began with the main argument against

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    1980 Olympic Hockey Team

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    "Do you believe in miracles?" (Anderson). If you were alive to experience the 1980 U.S.A. Olympic hockey team, you sure do. The Soviet hockey team was expected to win, but America won handing the Soviets a heartbreaking loss. When they made it to the finals, and beat Finland it was just what put the cherry on top. The 1980 Olympic hockey teams win was vital to the future of hockey and therefore should be a holiday. This miracle team made one of the best upsets ever in all of sports. "Out on Main

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    The Ancient Olympic Games

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    The Ancient Olympic Games is a series of competitions held between representatives of several city-states from Ancient Greece, which featured mainly athletic but also combat and chariot racing events.[1] The origin of these Olympics is shrouded in mystery and legend.[2] One of the most popular myths identifies Heracles and his father Zeus as the progenitors of the Games.[3][4][5] According to legend, it was Heracles who first called the Games "Olympic" and established the custom of holding them every

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    Ancient Olympic Events

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    The Olympic events were the most important part of the ancient Olympic events. The Corebus was one of the very first Olympic events. It was a 600 foot race by Hercules. The very first winner was Koroibos of Elis, he was a humble Greek cook, Baker and athlete. He was the first and only winner in the very first Olympics in 776 B.C.E. He received an olive wreath for his victory. This race was only for men. Well the whole Olympics were only for men in ancient Greece. The Pentathlon was another important

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