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The Evoution of the Olympics

  • Mar 3, 776

    The first Olympics in 776 BC

    The first Olympics in 776 BC
    The first Olympics was recorded in 776 BC in Greece where the event was running of 192 meters. The next 13 Olympics only had this single event.
  • IOC: International Olympic Committee was established

    IOC: International Olympic Committee was established
    Pierre de Coubertin of France set up the e International Olympic
    Committee in Paris. The IOC set up the first olympic games of the modern age.
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    Running Timeline

  • The First Olympics

    The First Olympics
    The first olympics included running events which started in the year 1896. It was during this time that steeple chase was added by Great Britian. The only running events recorded was the 800 and 1500 meter races. There was only 9 sports compared to the modern day 28 sports.
  • The 1904 Olympics

    The 1904 Olympics
    The 1904 Olympics was the year were sports were brought into the Olympics such as boxing and wrestling along with polo which was dropped.
    Only 6 foreign countries participated so the United States dominated the medal count.
  • Events added to 1912 Olympics

    Events added to 1912 Olympics
    It was not until the 1912 Olympics that the 5000 and 10000 meter races were added.
  • Diversity of 1912

    Diversity of 1912
    The 1912 games in Stockholm was the first to have participates from 5 continents.
  • The additon to the Olympics

    The additon to the Olympics
    The 3000 meter steeplechase was added to the 1920 Olympics.
  • Winter Games

    Winter Games
    Ice Hockey was added to the winter games to accompany ice skating.
  • Women and the Olympics

    Women and the Olympics
    Women racing in the Olympics were restricted to only running the 800 meters.
  • Winter and Summer Games

    Winter and Summer Games
    Up until 1992 the Summer and Winter were held in the same year until they decided to put each Olympic 4 years apart so every two years switched between Summer and Winter Games.