What is the fastest mile that has ever been run?
So far (1/09/08), the fastest mile ever run is 3:43.13 by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco.
Who won the 2006 winter Olympics?
First Lady Laura Bush led U.S. Delegation to the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin, Italy
What are the 5 most modern Olympic sports?
Among the latest update since 2012, Modern Olympic Sport composes twenty-four official event that where the Baseball and Softball, were the two them was excluded as event.
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If in Case you mention about Modern-Pentathlon, it was the the one of the remaining sport event as official!
Who are some people who have been involved in olympic games?
Any country that has athletes that are good enough to compete in Olympic sports.
How did the Olympic oath originate?
"In the name of all the competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, committing ourselves to a sport without doping and without drugs, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams."
What is the date and location of the next Olympic Games?
the next Olympics are on in Vancouver 2010 but the next summer Olympics are in London 2012
The first official World Expo, known as the Great Exhibition, was held in London, England, from May 1 to November 15, 1851. It took place in the Crystal Palace, a striking glass and iron structure designed specifically for the event. The expo showcased industrial achievements and innovations from various countries, setting the stage for future international exhibitions.
How many olympic medals has Pakistan won?
As of the 2008 Games, Pakistan has won 10 medals in Summer Olympic competition (3 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze). All three of the gold medals, and 8 of the 10 total medals, were won the by field hockey team. Pakistan has also won a bronze in wrestling and a bronze in boxing.
What are the names of the 10 top medal winners?
Through the 2008 Games, here are the top medal winners in Summer Olympics history: 1) Larissa Latynina - USSR - Gymnastics - 18, 9 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze 2) Michael Phelps - United States - Swimming - 16, 14 gold, 2 bronze 3) Nikolai Andrianov - USSR - Gymnastics - 15, 7 gold, 5 silver, 3 bronze 4) Boris Shaklin - USSR - Gymnastics - 13, 7 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze
....Edoardo Mangiarotti - Italy - Fencing - 13, 6 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze
....Takashi Ono - Japan - Gymnastics - 13, 5 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze
7) Paavo Nurmi - Finland - Athletics - 12, 9 gold, 3 silver
....Sawao Kato - Japan - Gymnastics - 12, 8 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze
....Alexei Nemov - Russia - Gymnastics - 12, 4 gold, 2 silver, 6 bronze
....Jenny Thompson - United States - Swimming - 12, 8 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze
....Dara Torres - United States - Swimming - 12, 4 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze
....Birgit Fischer - Germany - Canoeing - 12, 8 gold, 4 silver Top medal winner in the Winter Olympics is cross country skier Bjorn Daehlie of Norway who won 12 medals (8 gold, 4 silver) at the 1992, 1994, and 1998 Winter Games.
The 1896 Olympics, the very first modern Olympics. but then again, the ancient Greece Olympics too.
Why is summer Olympics regarded as a global even?
According to the CIA Worldbook there are 192 independent states and 70 dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, and other miscellaneous entities. The IOC recognizes 201 national Olympic committees (NOC) so there is a difference of 61 between the two figures. However the 201 NOC's are spread onto all five continents and in that sense the Summer Olympics are truly global. However the Winter Olympics are marginally less global due to the sports that are included are somewhat more localized to colder areas of the World. However efforts are being made to bring the Winter Olympics to a wider audience (it was at one stage part of the Summer Olympics) - the most notable being Jamaica, a country in the Caribbean, who has a bobsleigh team that regularly competes (a film was made about their first Olympics - Cool Running) - Jamaica has no or very very little snow and no bobsleigh track. To answer the question in a slightly different way - the global TV audience is in excess of one billion (and this doesn't include the Internet viewers or other forms of media).
To what extent are the winter and summer Olympic Games truly global events?
Introduction
The goal of the Olympic Movement is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practiced without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
The Olympic Movement is based around the sporting events held every 4 years in differing locations throughout the world and aims to be the pinnacle of competition for athletes from every corner of the globe.
The Olympic Games aims to be global event in helping build a better world through participation, allowing anyone in the world with enough talent to have an equal chance of success. The Olympic Games can also be seen by a range of spectators throughout the world, both in stadia and through extensive media coverage. The Olympic Movement therefore encourages sport to bridge gaps and heal rifts within communities, this is recognized as the �Olympic spirit.
An investigation to whether this is valid will take into account: Locations Participation Success of various participants. The involvement of media Business Politics. The extent to which the Olympic Games can be considered global can only be determined every 2 years when they occur, and the evidence we use can only come from past events or the planning of future events.
The Olympic Games has historically been held in the worlds most developed countries, the Winter Games in particular has been restricted to the countries with enough snow and alpine territory to host the sports of the Winter Games. Ten out of the eighteen Winter Olympics have taken place in the European Alps, with just Sarajevo the surprise hosts of 1984, an obvious anomaly. The Summer Games has very few limiting factors on where they can take place, but still more economically developed countries (MEDCs) have had the lion's share of hosting (Figure 1). No less economically developed country (LEDC) has ever hosted the Games, however a few recently industrialized countries have been able to finance the hosting post war such as South Korea and Mexico. Seoul 1988 was not just important economically for South Korea, it also highlighted the success of the democrat South Korea compared to the Communist regime of North Korea. By the 2000 Sydney Olympics the two nations of Korea entered under one flag.
Figure 1
The next Winter Olympic Games, 2006, are also to be held in the European Alps in Turin and the 2010 Winter Olympic Games will be hosted by Canada for the second time. The 2008 Summer Olympics will be in China for the first time in Beijing. For China the 2008 Olympics will be a showcase to demonstrate their emergence as an economically prosperous country and �about 745,000 job opportunities will be created. Between 2004 and 2013, the most popular specialties in Beijing will be Urban Construction and Administration, Information Technology and Management, etc. Information specialized talents and journalism talents possessing comprehensive qualities on flat media, TV media and network media will be urgently needed by Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Even after the 2008 Olympic Games, those Olympic-related specialties such as Public Service Administration, Hotel Management, and Environmental Science will still have very wide development space in China.�
However this hosting of Summer Games by the most prosperous nations looks set to continue with Paris, London and Madrid the frontrunners in the race for the 2012 Olympics.
The IOC tries to promote a better world and influence politics. The IOC have encouraged China to attain a minimum standard of human rights for China by 2006, although if they do not the IOC has little political power to apply sanctions. The IOC wish to celebrate the fact that the 2008 Olympic Games are taking place in a reforming China. For this to be true, the following minimum standards need to be achieved by August 2006 and, where applicable, continue to be maintained until the time of the 2008 Olympic Games. These minimum standards includes guaranteed democracy in Hong Kong moratorium on the death penalty, open talks with the Tibetan government-in-exile, and abolition of the Laogai / Laojiao torture camps.
The nature of sport should allow an equal chance of success. However, the medals tables of Olympics rarely reflect the size of country. Obviously a country with a tropical climate that never sees snow is very unlikely to gain medals at the Winter Olympics but most countries should be able to compete equally in Summer Olympic events, most notably athletics. In Athens 2004, India, with 19% of the worlds population only managed one medal, while Cuba, with a population of 11 million managed 27 medals (Figure 2). This is because India has a quarter of its population living below the poverty line and the Indian government not focusing investment on sporting endeavor. On the other hand in Cuba, Fidel Castro wants to win medals to enhance Cuba's worldwide reputation, Winning boosts a nations image and unifies internal enemies with Cuban boxers in particular not being allowed to turn professional so they can compete in the Olympic Games.
Figure 2 Select Countries from final medal Table, Athens 2004Rankby Gold NOC NOC Name
Tot. Rank by Total1 USA United States 35 39 29 103 111 CUB Cuba 9 7 11 27 1166 IND India 0 1 0 1 =64
The IOC state that sport is human rights, however, the concept of sport would be out of reach for many people across the globe, with 20% of the globe living on less than a dollar a day, leisure pursuits are socially unavailable with living the major concern.
The Olympic Games have been used by others to highlight political controversies across the globe. The Moscow Olympics of 1980 were boycotted by over 50 nations in protest against the Soviet Union communist government, including the USA, who had finished third in the medals table 4 years earlier. The 1972 Munich Games were overshadowed by the murder of 11 Israeli members of their Olympic team by the Palestinian Liberation Organization. This was still an issue in 2000 when the Palestinian Olympic team threatened to boycott the Games in protest against a minute silence in memory of the 1972 murders. More recently, the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 were marred by a bomb explosion on the Olympic site by an anti-abortion fanatic. The current president of the IOC states the importance of sponsorship and businesses,"Without the support of the business community, without its technology, expertise, people, services, products, telecommunications, it�s financing � the Olympic Games could not and cannot happen. Without this support, the athletes cannot compete and achieve their very best in the worlds best sporting event." 52% of IOC revenue is from broadcasting rights, this would suggest that the Olympic Games could be seen by a large range of spectators as an increasing amount of rights are being bought (Figure 3), but we cannot tell whether the fees are increasing as well. The Olympic Games broadcast rights make up 52% of the IOC revenue . US broadcasters have contributed over $1 900 million dollars for rights to the last three Summer Olympics, this is approximately $150 million more than broadcasters from the rest of the world. This has lead to fears of an American bias in coverage and scheduling of the Olympic Games, with American orientated sports such as baseball, softball and basketball being allowed to be scheduled alone.
Top 14 Official Sponsors of the 2004 Olympic Games (in order of amount given to IOC) Company Country of Origin:
Alpha Bank Greece, Coca-Cola, USA Hellenic, Telecommunications Greece, Heineken Netherlands, Hyundai South Korea, Delta Airlines USA, Kodak USA, McDonald's USA, Samsung Korea, Visa USA, Swatch Switzerland, Panasonic Japan, Xerox USA Sponsorship, list broadcasting falls mainly in the hands of the US. Despite regularly hosting the Games, Europe has very few major sponsors of the Olympics.
"In a world like ours today, which watches with horror the armed conflicts, ethnic cleansing, terrorism and drug trafficking closely linked with hard-to-solve problems like hunger, unemployment and repeated violations of human rights, sport must transform itself into a tool to help resolve these problems." This view by a UN member, which as an organization has partnered the IOC in the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), is shared by the IOC itself. The IOC states as the fifth Fundamental Principle of Olympics that any form of discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, gender or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement. However this principle has been debated in recent years, with Afghanistan not being allowed entry to the Sydney Games of 2000 whilst under the Taliban regime, but Mugabe's Zimbabwe being allowed to compete at the 2004 Athens Olympics despite the view of the government of Zimbabwe as corrupt and racist.
Conclusion
The Olympic Games strives to be a truly global event through giving equal opportunities to everyone in hosting, participating, viewing and sponsoring the event.The host cities for both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games have invariably been in MEDCs, however, the IOC has to award the hosting of the Games to more prosperous countries as LEDCs would very rarely meet a high standard of government support, public opinion, general infrastructure, security, venues, accommodation and transportation needed from a prospective host city. This is an indication that the event is related very much to business. It is not just a privilege to host the Olympic Games.
In terms of participants and chance of winning it is really an event dominated by MEDCs. This is also the case in terms of the viewers with the ideas of sport and competition beyond many of the worlds poorest people, the Olympic Games a only viewed by 1in 6 people worldwide . The potential political use of the Games is often exercised by MEDC nations attempting to highlight an issue that is important. In all, the Olympic Games could be described as a truly global event for MEDC nations. The Winter Olympics in particular is even more MEDC orientated with snow sports being the pastime of the economically developed nations with a climate with snow and terrain with slopes.
However the Summer Olympics...
The Olympic Games is the most widely participated sporting event in the world. At the Sydney games, 10,651 athletes from 199 nations participated. In Salt Lake City, 2,399 athletes represented 77 nations for the Winter Games.
While the FIFA World Cup Finals is the largest, most publicized sporting event in the world, the Olympic Games is the foremost respected venue for the global sporting community. Although I agree that the Olympic games are a global event, there are some aspects of it which mean not everyone gets to participate. For example, apart from Mexico there have been no other LEDCs which could afford to host the games. This is understandable as money is needed to host such an event. Also, some countries do not allow women to participate in the games for religious reasons. So although it involves a lot of the world, it does exclude some. It is up to the governments whether there country should compete in the Olympics. Although this is not particularly fair if the government is unstable or the country is suffering from conflict.
Which country won the most gold medals in the 1992 summer Olympics?
Germany won the most gold medals and total medals at the 1992 Games with 10 gold and 26 total.
How much was the 1912 Olympic gold medal worth today?
As of February 10, 2014, the value of a 1912 Olympic Gold Medal (which was solid gold and the last time the Olympics distributed solid gold medals) is $984.24... The Gold Medal from the 1912 Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden weighed in at approximately 24 grams of pure gold. At Auction of course it would be much more valuable because of the historical and sentimental value along with the precious metal.
What do the athletes wear in ancient Greek Olympics?
men were expected to compete in the nude, so women were't allowed to watch.
How many sports are there in the 2012 Olympics?
Events in 31 sports are to be competed in the 2008 Olympics at Beijing: Archery
Athletics (Track and Field)
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Field Hockey
Football/Soccer
Gymnastics
Handball
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Rowing
Sailing
Shooting
Softball
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Was there pigeon shooting in the olympics?
Yes, there was pigeon shooting in 1900 but after 1900 they used clay targets.
When and where have the Olympics been held in the past?
The Olympics has been to London 3 times including 2012. they have been held in 1908 ,1948 ,2012.
In 2008 the games were held in Beijing , China
In 2004 it was held in Greece
In 2000 it was held in Sydney , Australia!
In 1996 it was in Atlanta
In 1992 it was in Barcelona , Spain
In 1988 it was in Seoul , South Korea
in 1984 it was in Los Angeles
In 1980 it was in Moscow , Russia
In 1976 it was in Montreal , Canada
In 1972 it was in Munich , Germany
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What do each of the colors in the Olympic rings mean?
"The five colors of the rings blue, black and red (top) and yellow and green (bottom) were chosen since one of these colors can be found in the flag of each competing nation."
How many sprinting events are there in athletics can you explain them?
sprinting events are used to find the person who can accelerate the fastest and run at the highest speed. where as distance races are used to find the person who can run the fastest,in the race, the longest.
When did Muhammad ali light the torch in the Olympics?
Muhammad Ali Lit the the Olympic torch at the Olympics in 1996 IN Atlanta, Georgia. His real name is Cassius Clay. He changed his name because he changed his religion to Islam and the name Muhammad fit the religion more.
Why has Europe hosted most of the Olympics?
As I understand it, the International Olympic Committee prefers to keep mixing things up and having the venue encompass different cultures with each event. Europe, as it so happens, has plenty of countries that each possess a unique cultural identity.
Another important consideration is the political stability and the financial support of the chosen host nation. This would explain why they tend to avoid Africa (though there are some exceptions such as Cairo, most of the continent lacks the resources--if not the desire--to be a good host) and the Middle East (political instability). Most of Europe has historically been both politically stable and financially sound, so hosting an Olympics in a European city generally goes off with little trouble.
In which Olympic sport are you not allowed to compete if you have a beard?
If you have a beard, you are not allowed to compete in Olympic boxing. A clean shaven face allows cuts to be seen on the fighters face. Beard hair can also irritate an opponent's face. The rule was put in place to protect boxers and provide an even playing field.