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OLYmpics. Olympic motto. Citius , Altius , Fortius. Swifter , Higher , Stronger. Olympic FLAG. 5 continents. Olympic rings. Sportsmanship. Victory. Passion. Work Ethic. Faith. What is sportsmanship?. Round Robin with team Write answers On expo board. Playing Fair. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OLYMPICS

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OLYMPIC MOTTO

Citius, Altius, Fortius

Swifter, Higher, Stronger

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OLYMPIC FLAG

5 CONTINENTS

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OLYMPIC RINGS

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Passion

Faith

Victory

WorkEthic

Sportsmanship

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WHAT ISSPORTSMANSHIP?

ROUND ROBIN WITH TEAMWRITE ANSWERSON EXPO BOARD

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•Playing Fair•Following rules of the game•Respecting the judgment of referees, officials, coaches,

teachers & teammates.

•Treating others with respect

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OLYMPICHISTORY

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ANCIENT GREECE

Survival of the fittest

Physical Skills were everything!

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ANCIENTOLYMPICGAMES776 B.C.

Greek males only!

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WOMEN ATHLETES?Unacceptable because athletes wore very

little clothing

Women, foreigners, criminals, and slaves were considered second class citizens

Athletes were the BEST at everything, trained in military.

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AN EXCEPTIONKallipateir

Punishment for a woman attending the Olympics was to be thrown off mount Typaeum.

Kallipateira, disguised herself as a trainer so she could watch her son compete.

She had trained him following her husband’s death.

Since her father, three brothers, nephew, and son were Olympic victors, the officials pardoned

her in honor of her victorious family.

When her son won her identity was revealed.

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ANCIENT OLYMPIC TRIALSEvery athlete had to arrive one month prior to the start of the games.

The month prior to the start of the ancient games served as time which the judges selected who would and would not compete.

Athletes could not withdraw from competition.

The Hellanodikai, "judges of Greeks," or officials, imposed fines or corporal punishment on athletes who did not follow the rules. They

were assisted by a special police force called the alytarches.

An athlete could not pay a fine, his hometown paid it for him.

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CHEATINGlying

quitting cowardice

$$

Zanes-16 Bronze statues outside Olympic stadium. They were paid by Cheaters.

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OLYMPIC GAMES 67 A.D

King Nero wins every race!(Paid off the officials!)

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MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES GREECE 1896

No women athletes

Americans win 28/30 Gold Medals

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1900 PARIS OLYMPICSWomen competed!

Games lasted 5 months!Teams were made up of

athletes from different countries

Gymnastics had 16 eventsRope climbing, pole vault, & rock lifting!

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1904 OLYMPICSST. LOUIS

WORLDS FAIR

Games lasted 6 months!

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1908 OLYMPICS LONDONDeondri Peotri ran 26 miles, then

helped across finish line!

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1929 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICSIOC states women do not have the

Strength or stamina to compete!

Banned from the Olympics

Men boycott

IOC backs down but Women can not run over 200 meters!

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1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS

Basketball US wins 19-8 vs Canada

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1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS

Dora Ratjen was a German athlete who competed in the High

Jump.

Dora was actually Hermann!

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Their actions were met with such outrage that they were

suspended from their national team and banned from the Olympic Village; sent home

during the games.

Tommie Smith and John Carlos

1968 MEXICO CITY OLYMPICS

a statement against racism, against poverty and against

inequality

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1972 MUNICH OLYMPICSUS Basketball team was

63-0 in the Olympics 7 Gold Medals

50-49 at the 40 minute mark but the game clock was set wrong, which allowed Russians to win 50-51 with 3 extra sec.

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Their actions were met with such outrage that they were

suspended from their national team and banned from the Olympic Village; sent home

during the games.

Tommie Smith and John Carlos

1968 MEXICO CITY OLYMPICS

a statement against racism, against poverty and against

inequality