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How many hurdles did the Olympic Games pass? How many years have they been driving?
By the end of 20 19, 3 1 Olympic Games had been held.

The time is 1896, 1900, 1904, 1908, 19 12, 19 16 respectively. 1944、 1948、 1952、 1956、 1960、 1964、 1968、 1972、 1976、 1980、 1984、 / kloc-0/988、 1992、 1996、2000、2004、2008、20 12、20 16。

Under the guidance of Olympism, the Olympic Movement is an international social movement, which takes sports and the four-year Olympic celebration-the Olympic Games as its main activities, promotes the all-round development of people's physiology, psychology and social morality, communicates mutual understanding among people of all countries, popularizes Olympism all over the world and maintains world peace.

The Olympic movement includes an ideological system with Olympism as the core, an organizational system with the International Olympic Committee, international individual sports federations and national Olympic committees as the backbone, and an activity system with the Olympic Games as the cycle.

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The origin of the Olympic Games:

In 884 BC, a catastrophic plague occurred in Elis, and residents fell ill and died one after another. Olympia, once prosperous and happy, now presents a scene of sadness and devastation. At this time, the Spartans who coveted the holy land of Olympia took the opportunity to launch a war of aggression.

Elis's unyielding resistance to the death made the Spartans unable to attack for a long time. Later, through the mediation of other city-States, the two sides declared a truce.

King Ifeit of Elis and King Licurg of Sparta signed a sacred treaty, stipulating that Olympia is a sacred and inviolable place of peace, and celebrations will be held regularly, and no one is allowed to enter with weapons. Otherwise, it is a betrayal of the sacred treaty, and every city-state has the right to impose sanctions on traitors.

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