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Themes What can we learn about the 20 th century by studying the Olympic Games?
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Changing Technology In 1960 Olympics in Rome tapes flown to USA. Now satellites! Timing devices etc.
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Racial In1936 Hitler stormed out of the Berlin because Jesse Owens a black athlete had done much better than white men I n 1968 in Mexico City (Mexico), American athletes Tommy Smith and John Carlos demonstrated against racial segregation in their country. As they stood on the podium to receive their medals for the 200m, they raised black-gloved fists and bowed their heads when the American flag was raised. This gesture was their way of showing their support for the “ Black Power ” movement. As a result, they were sent home In 2000 in Sydney aboriginal Cathy Freeman carried the torch
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Rivalry Russia and USA In 1980 in Moscow (Soviet Union), the United States called for a global boycott in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. American athletes were forbidden to take part in the Games under threat of having their passports confiscated. Many countries followed the US example and stayed away from Moscow
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From BBC website www.bbc.co.uk
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Terrorism Arab-Israeli conflict. Munich 1972
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Shrinking world In 1912 hardly any countries could get to St Louis
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Transport Only in 1956 that most athletes travelled by plane (to Melbourne)
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Paralympics
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Women’s role Allowed to take part. Which events, when etc?
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Consumerism In 1984, in response to the American boycott of 1980, the Soviet Union refused to attend the Games in Los Angeles (USA). The official reasons given were the commercialisation of the Games and insufficient guarantees of athletes’ safety
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Amateurism Chariots of Fire v Ben Johnson
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Changing world order e.g. Rise of China, Bejing games. Medal table
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Political changes Germany, Cold war, Decolonisation
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Geographical changes Balkans, Russia.
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1992 1906 Countries in blue participating for first time
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Pierre de Coubertin spoke of this at the beginning of the 20th century: “ In these Olympiads, the important thing is not winning but taking part. […] What counts in life is not the victory but the struggle; the essential thing is not to conquer but to fight well. ” Revue Olympique, July 1908, p.110. (from a speech given during the London Olympic Games in 1908)
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