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Page 1: Olympic Posters & Emblems   Noemi
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1896 Athens No official poster No official poster was made for was made for the 1896 the 1896 Olympic Games, Olympic Games, but the cover but the cover page of the page of the official report is official report is often used to often used to refer to the refer to the Games of theGames of the I OlympiadI Olympiad..

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1900 - Paris During the 1900 During the 1900 Universal Universal Exhibition, Exhibition, certain events of certain events of international international physical exercise physical exercise and sports and sports competitions competitions were recognized were recognized as Olympicas Olympic. .

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The poster shows The poster shows a view of the a view of the

host city, host city, enhanced by the enhanced by the use of a use of a ""fish's fish's eyeeye" " effecteffect. . It is It is the reproduction the reproduction of the cover of of the cover of the program of the program of

the Gamesthe Games. .

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The 1908 The 1908 Olympics were Olympics were

originally originally awarded to awarded to Rome, but Rome, but

were were reassigned to reassigned to

LondonLondon. .

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The nudity of the The nudity of the athletes was a athletes was a

reference to the reference to the Games of Games of

Antiquity, although Antiquity, although it was judged as it was judged as too too ""daringdaring" " by by some managers some managers

and not distributed and not distributed in some countriesin some countries. .

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The 1916 Olympics The 1916 Olympics were scheduled to be were scheduled to be held in Berlin, but were held in Berlin, but were canceled because of canceled because of what came to be what came to be known as World War Iknown as World War I. . The 1920 Games were The 1920 Games were awarded to Antwerp to awarded to Antwerp to honor the suffering honor the suffering that had been inflicted that had been inflicted on the Belgian people on the Belgian people during the warduring the war. .

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At the 1924 Paris At the 1924 Paris Games, the Games, the

Olympic motto, Olympic motto, ""Citius, Altius, Citius, Altius,

FortiusFortius"", , ((Swifter, Higher, Swifter, Higher,

StrongerStronger) ) was was introducedintroduced..

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At the Opening At the Opening Ceremony, the team Ceremony, the team from Greece led the from Greece led the Parade of Nations Parade of Nations

andand the host Dutch the host Dutch team marched in team marched in lastlast. . Greece first, Greece first, hosts last would hosts last would

become a permanent become a permanent part of the Olympic part of the Olympic

protocolprotocol. .

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For the first time, For the first time, the male athletes the male athletes were housed in a were housed in a single Olympic single Olympic VillageVillage. (. (The The

women stayed in a women stayed in a luxury hotel).luxury hotel).

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The 1936 Olympics, held in Berlin, are best

remembered for Adolf Hitler’s failed attempt to use them to prove his theories of Aryan racial superiority. As

it turned out, the most popular hero of the Games, was the

African-American sprinter and long

jumper Jesse Owens, who won four gold

medals.

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The 1948 London

Games were the first to be

shown on home

television, although very few people in Great Britain

actually owned sets.

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The most impressive achievement in

Helsinki belongs to Emil Zatopek of Czechoslovakia, who became the only person in

Olympic history to win the 5,000,

10,000 and marathon at the same Olympics.

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Melbourne won the Melbourne won the right to host the right to host the 1956 Olympics by 1956 Olympics by one vote over one vote over Buenos AiresBuenos Aires. . Australian Australian quarantine laws quarantine laws were too severe were too severe to allow the entry to allow the entry of foreign horses, of foreign horses, so the equestrian so the equestrian events were held events were held separately in separately in Stockholm in JuneStockholm in June. .

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Fifty-four years after Italy had to give up hosting the Olympics,

Rome finally got its chance.

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The final torchbearerThe final torchbearer

Yoshinori SakaiYoshinori Sakai was bornwas born

in Hiroshimain Hiroshima the day thatthe day that

the citythe city was destroyedwas destroyed

by an atomic bombby an atomic bomb..

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The 1968 Games also saw the first

drug disqualification, as a Swedish entrant

in the modern pentathlon, Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall,

tested positive…for excessive alcohol.

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The 1972 Games were the first to have a named mascot: Waldi, the

dachshund.

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The 1972 Munich Games were supposed to celebrate peace and, for the first ten days, all did indeed go well. But in the early morning of 5 September, eight Palestinian terrorists broke into the Olympic Village, killed two members of the Israeli team and took nine more hostage. In an ensuing battle, all nine Israeli hostages were killed. The Olympics were suspended and a memorial service was held in the main stadium.

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In MemoriamWeightlifters David Berger, 26,

Joseph Romano, 32,Zeev Friedman, 28;

weightlifting instructor Yacob Springer, 51 ;wrestling coach Moshe Weinberg ,33

wrestlers Eliezer Halfin, 28,Mark Slavin, 18;

wrestling referee Yosef Gutfreund, 41; fencing coach Andre Spitzer, 45 ;

athletics coach Amitzur Shapira, 32 ,marksmanship coach Kehat Schorr, 53,

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Fourteen-year-old Fourteen-year-old gymnast Nadia gymnast Nadia

Comaneci of Comaneci of Romania caused Romania caused

a sensation a sensation when, for her when, for her

performance on performance on the uneven the uneven

bars, she was bars, she was awarded the awarded the

first-ever first-ever perfect score of perfect score of

10.010.0

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U.S.-led boycott U.S.-led boycott reduced the reduced the number of number of

participating participating nations to 80, the nations to 80, the

lowest number lowest number since 1956since 1956..

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Rhythmic Rhythmic gymnastics gymnastics

and and synchronized synchronized

swimming also swimming also made their first made their first appearance, as appearance, as

did the did the women’s women’s

cycling road cycling road racerace..

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The drug disqualification of sprinter Ben Johnson

was the biggest story of the 1988 Olympics

Steffi Graf concluded her Grand Slam

tennis season by winning Olympic gold .

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Men's Men's basketball basketball

was open to was open to all all

professionals, professionals, and the US and the US

sent a "Dream sent a "Dream Team" that Team" that

included included Magic Magic

Johnson, Johnson, Michael Michael

Jordan and Jordan and Larry BirdLarry Bird . .

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For the first time in Olympic history, all 197 recognized National Olympic

Committees were represented at the Games.

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The Sydney 2000 Games were the largest The Sydney 2000 Games were the largest yet, with 10,651 athletes competing in yet, with 10,651 athletes competing in

300 events300 events..

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In 2004 the Olympic Games

returned to Greece ,the home of both

the ancient Olympics and the first

modern Olympics.

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Credit: IOC / Olympic Museum CollectionsNoemi, August 08