Conceptus Dies Olympici Internationalis
International Olympic Day: the connection of centuries in the unity of concept Every year on June 23, the world celebrates the International Olympic Day. For most people, it is just a date on the calendar that reminds us that somewhere there are stadiums, medals, and athletes. But for those who understand the depth of the Olympic movement, this day is a living thread that connects the ancient ruins of Olympia with hyper-technological arenas of the future. It is a day when we remember that sport is not just entertainment, but a universal language understood by anyone, regardless of era, culture, and faith. How has the unity of concept been preserved over the centuries, and why has the Olympic Day become a bridge between the past and the future? The birth of tradition: why June 23 The date was chosen not by chance. On June 23, 1894, in Paris, in the halls of the Sorbonne, Baron Pierre de Coubertin gathered a congress where the historic decision to revive the Olympic Games was adopted. It was then that the International Olympic Committee was born, along with the modern Olympic idea. Exactly half a century later, in 1948, at the 42nd session of the IOC, it was decided to establish the Olympic Day to perpetuate the memory of that event and inspire people around the world to engage in sports. Interestingly, the idea of celebrating the Olympic Day originated in Sweden, where the first mass race in honor of this date took place in 1947. The Swedes proposed to make this day global, and the IOC supported the initiative. The first official Olympic Day was held in 1948 in 9 countries, and since then, the geography of the celebration has been steadily expanding. Today, it encompasses more than 200 national Olympic committees and hundreds of thousands of participants. But the main thing is that the meaning remains the same: to remind that the Olympics is not only competitions but also a philosophy accessible to everyone. The three pillars of olympism: a concept that does no ... Read more
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