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Things You Never Knew About The Olympics

Thought you knew everything about the Olympics? Think again. Here's our
pick of the 50 most interesting facts about the world's biggest sporting
event.

1. Shakespeare was the first person to use the word "Olympian" in 1591, in
Henry VI, with the line: "Promise them such rewards / As victors wear at
the Olympian games."

2. The ancient Olympics were first referred to in Homer's Iliad, written in
the 7th or 8th century BC.

3. The earliest record of the Games dates from 776 BC, when the only event
was a foot race ..

4. ... and women, slaves and "impious" persons were banned from taking part
in or watching the Games.

5. The "Olympic Truce" required that wars and disputes with the Hellenic
world be suspended for the duration of the Games.

6. The first post-classical "Olimpick" games took place near Chipping
Campden in 1612, exactly 400 years before London 2012.

7. The National Olympic Association was set up in 1865. Its aim was to
establish a National Olympic Games, which would be held in a different city
every year.

8. The first National Olympic Games took place in London in 1866, the last
in the Hadley, Shropshire in 1883.

9. The International Olympic Committee was founded in 1894 by French
aristocrat Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

10. Coubertin proposed Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger)
as the official Olympic motto and created the symbol of the Olympic Rings
to represent "the five parts of the world which are won over to Olympism".

11. The colour of the rings was selected because every nation's flag
contains at least one of them.

12. The first International Olympic Committee Games took place in Athens in
1896 and had only nine events.

13. The 1900 Paris Olympics were the first to allow women to take part, and
winners were awarded paintings rather than medals

14. The first female athlete to win an individual Olympic event was tennis
player Charlotte Cooper from Ealing, west London, at the 1900 Games in Paris

15. The modern Olympic Games first came to London in 1908.

16. 'White City' takes its name from the paint used to decorate the Olympic
Site at Shepherd's Bush in 1908

17. The White City Stadium took nine months to build, cost £60,000 and
could hold between 70,000 and 93,000 people.

18. 56 gold, 51 silver and 38 bronze medals were won by Great Britain at
the Great Stadium in 1908.

19. The London Games of 1908 consisted of 109 events, 2,023 athletes, 23
different countries and, for the first time, included water events in a
swimming pool.

20. Sporting Life reported of the 1908 Games: "more miserable weather would
be difficult to imagine", and it rained throughout the opening ceremony on
July 13.

21. Electrical timing devices were used for the first time at the 1920
Games in Stockholm.

22. The official Olympic flag was flown for the first time during the 1920
Games in Antwerp.

23. The first flame to appear in modern Olympics was at the 1928 Games in
Amsterdam, where tennis was abolished as an Olympic Sport (though it
reappeared in the 1988 Games in Seoul).

24. The first Torch Relay started in Athens and went through Bulgaria,
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria and Czechoslovakia before finishing in Berlin
for the 1936 Games.

25. The 1944 Games had been awarded to London, but was cancelled due to
WWII.

26. London hosted the first post-war games of 1948.

27. Advertisers were charged £250 in 1948 (the equivalent of £6,750 today)
to feature the five-ring Olympic symbol in advertisements.

28. A torch from the 1948 Games was sold at Bonhams in 2008 for £2,520.

29. Starting blocks were used for sprinting races for the first time at the
1948 Olympics.

30. Wembley Arena will host the London 2012 Badminton, thereby becoming the
only venue from the 1948 games to be used in London's third Games.

31. No Olympic Village was built in 1948 due to a lack of money; instead,
the government accommodated the 4,100 or so athletes and over 1,000
officials at RAF stations, schools, colleges and nurses' homes.

32. Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire is regarded as the birth place of
the Paralympics, as recovering soldiers from its local hospital took part
in the town's games.

33. The first official Paralympic Games took place in 1960 in Rome and
hosted 400 athletes from 23 countries.

34. The 2012 Torch Relay included 8,000 people and 1,018 towns and cities.

35. The Olympic Anthem, which is played when the Olympic Flag is raised
during the opening ceremony, was composed by Spyridon Samar. Its lyrics are
taken from a poem written by Greek poet Kostis Palamas.

36. London is the first city in history to hold the Olympic Games three
times.

37. The Olympic Motto for the 2012 London Games is "Inspire a generation".

38. Women's boxing is to take place for the first time at this year's Games.

39. American swimmer Michael Phelps won eight gold medals at the 2008
Beijing Olympics, the most to be won by a single person in the Games'
history.

40. The Berlin Olympics of 1936 were the first ever to be broadcast on
television.

41. Equestrianism is the only Olympic sport in which men and women compete
against each other on equal terms.

42. The London 2012 Olympic gold medal is made of 92.5 per cent silver,
1.34 per cent gold and the remainder copper.

43. The London Olympics 2012 consists of 300 events and 10,500 athletes
from 205 different countries.

44. The Olympic Village will require 165,000 towels for the duration of the
Games.

45. An estimated 260,000 loaves of bread will be eaten by athletes in the
Olympic Village.

46. The wavelike roof of the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park is 160m
long and 80m wide, giving it a longer span than Heathrow Terminal Five.

47. 4,000 bins will be emptied 336,000 times in the Olympic Park throughout
the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics.

48. The London Philharmonic Orchestra took 50 hours to record the
individual anthems of all nations competing in the 2012 Games.

49. During the Closing ceremony, three flags are raised; the Greek flag to
honour the Games' birthplace, that of the current host country, and that of
the country hosting the next Games.

50. 5,000 tonnes of sand have been brought to London from Surrey to
accommodate the Beach Volleyball event at Horse Guards Parade.


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