Athens 1896. View of the Pan-Athenian stadium during the Games.
ATHENS 1896
Games of the I Olympiad
The revival of the ancient Olympics attracted athletes from 14 nations, with the largest delegations coming from Greece, Germany, France and Great Britain. On 6 April 1896, the American James Connolly won the triple jump to become the first Olympic champion in more than 1,500 years. Winners were awarded a silver medal and an olive branch. The German athlete Carl Schumann finished in the top five events of three different sports. The people of Athens greeted the Games with great enthusiasm. Their support was rewarded when a Greek shepherd, Spyridon Louis, won the most popular event, the marathon.
14 NOCs (Nations)
241 athletes (0 women, 241 men)
43 events
CEREMONIES
Athens 1896. Closure Ceremony. The procession of the medal-holders. At the head Spyridon Louis (GRE) 1st in the marathon.
Official opening of the Games by: His Majesty The King George ILighting the Olympic Flame by: The Olympic flame was first lit during the opening ceremony of the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam.
Olympic Oath by: The first athletes' oath was sworn at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium.
Official Oath by: The first officials' oath was sworn at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
information form: http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=1&OLGY=1896
Monday, December 10, 2007
Athens 1896. View of the Pan-Athenian stadium during the Games.
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