The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event held every four years, where thousands of athletes from around the world gather to compete in various sports. The Olympics promote unity, friendship, and fair play, while celebrating human achievement and excellence. The modern Olympic Games were founded in 1896 by Pierre de Coubertin, but their origins date back to ancient Greece, where the first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776 BC. The Games were held every four years for over 1,000 years until they were banned by the Roman Emperor Theodosius in 393 AD. The Olympic Games feature summer and winter sports, with the summer Games typically attracting more participants and spectators. Sports include track and field, swimming, gymnastics, basketball, soccer, and many others. The Winter Olympics feature sports like alpine skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, and snowboarding. The Olympics have grown to become a global event, with over 200 countries participating. The Games promote international understanding, athletic achievement, and the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinking #designthinker
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With 42 Olympic champions leading its delegation, China is set to embark on its most ambitious Olympic outing abroad at the upcoming Paris Games. Among the 236 disciplines in which it will compete, Chinese athletes are expected to win multiple golds in traditional sports, particularly athletics, swimming, gymnastics, diving, shooting, boxing, and weightlifting. Yet this year, the game is changing. With the recent introduction of skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing in the last Olympics, and now breakdancing — sports scarcely older in China than the country’s Olympians who will be competing in them in Paris — new disciplines are set to test the boundaries of tradition and talent. With limited experience in these sports, how has China adapted to prepare these young athletes for the biggest sporting stage of all? Read more: https://ow.ly/NSaj50SCWXs
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The numbers are in! MindTake's latest research reveals just how big the economic impact of sports really is. According to the latest #Consumer Check by Handelsverband ?sterreich - Retail Association Austria and MindTake Research GmbH, more than half of Austrians are gearing up to follow all or some of the Olympic Games! Top #sports Austrians love to participate in are ??♀???♂??? swimming, cycling, and (table) tennis. Get the full scoop ? https://lnkd.in/gHxFfXYf
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Fantastic to see skateboarding in the headlines again as it grows a truly global Olympic audience. The IOC have reported that there were huge spikes in internet searches for skateboarding, athletics, gymnastics and swimming, with searches this summer higher than any spikes during previous Olympic Games. The Olympic Games 2024 were the most followed Olympic Games ever," said President Thomas Bach citing reports from the IOC organising committee. "84% of the potential audience, that means around five billion people around the globe, followed these Olympic games." There was a 25% viewership increase compared to Tokyo 2020 highlighting its huge influence on the social media success of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games which saw 412 billion engagements from 270 million posts, a 290% increase compared to the previous Olympic Games in Tokyo. #skateboarding ?? ???? https://lnkd.in/ejZP_A_D
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Talent Spotlight: Stefan Bojic Talent: Freestyle Tennis As a lifelong tennis player, Stefan Bojic (@stef_bojic) always envisioned blending creativity with the sport he loved. Growing up in Novi Sad, Serbia, the concept of freestyle tennis had been brewing in his mind for years. However, it wasn’t until his move to New York City for university that this idea began to take shape. “I think it evolves with who we are,” Stefan reflects. “At the time, I was exploring filmmaking, so I approached freestyle tennis as my first real project. I never imagined it would grow this much.” With a deep understanding of technique and a creative vision, Stefan began crafting a unique style of play, blending technical skills with artistry. Drawing inspiration from pioneers in alternative sports like Rodney Mullen in skateboarding, Stefan committed himself to rigorous daily practice. “You just go out and do it for two hours every day. At first, you don’t know what to do, so you have to figure it out. That’s where nurturing the person behind the craft becomes so important,” he shares. Through relentless dedication, Stefan pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with a racket and ball, mastering tricks that challenge the conventional way of playing the sport. Beyond perfecting his skills, he had to navigate the complexities of building a career in a niche field. “It’s crucial to keep perspective and measure yourself against your own progress,” he says. “That’s how you know you’re moving forward.” As a trailblazer in freestyle tennis, @stef_bojic’s journey is one of innovation and a relentless drive to reimagine what’s possible. Stefan’s unique approach inspires athletes and creatives alike, proving that passion and determination can carve out paths that are entirely new. #thegarden #freestyletennis #athletes #inspirational #innovative #tennislife #passion
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?? Keeping a sports center dynamic and always alive? 3 new sports to do just that! One of the ways to innovate a sports center and not bore your clientele is to always offer new sports. This way, customer's curiosity will stimulate them to return and build loyalty. Today we recommend 3 new sports that can be done in a sports center that will win over both young people and adults! ---> 1. Spikeball: Fast and fun, perfect for all ages! ---> 2. Sport climbing: Challenge yourself with indoor climbing walls. ---> 3. Pickleball: A versatile sport that combines tennis, badminton and table tennis. Are you curious to learn more about it? Scroll below for details and let us know which sport you are most curious to try! ?? #SportBusiness #SportsCenters #Sports
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Are you tuning into the Olympic games and impressed with speed? ??♀???♂???♂? Speed is a crucial factor in many events at the 2024 Olympics: ??♂? Track and Field: From the 100m to the 400m sprints, athletes train relentlessly to shave off fractions of a second from their times. ??♀? Swimming: In races like the 50m and 100m freestyle, swimmers aim for the quickest time possible. ??♀? Cycling: Cyclists in events like the sprint and keirin reach incredible speeds on the velodrome. ? Team Sports: Speed is a game-changer in soccer, basketball, and rugby, where quick sprints and reactions make a difference. Speed not only determines winners but also amps up the excitement and thrill of the competition! ???? #Olympics2024 #Speed #Competition #Athletes #Sportsmanship Enjoy Rich Horwath's White Paper on Velocity around Business Strategy! https://lnkd.in/gHNZHxGA
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Fascinating research reveals the link between sports and longevity! ??????♂? Did you know that the sports you play could predict your lifespan? Recent scientific findings show a strong correlation between certain activities and increased life expectancy: #5 - Tennis/Pickleball/Racket sports: +9.7 years #4 - Badminton: +6.2 years #3 - Soccer: +4.7 years #2 - Cycling: +3.8 years #1 - Swimming: +3.4 years These results highlight the significant impact of regular physical activity on our health and longevity. What's your favorite way to stay active? #HealthyLiving #Longevity #SportScience #Wellness
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?? ?? With the Paris 2024 #Olympics drawing closer, YouGov has analyzed data from Global Fan Profiles to see which sports viewers are most likely to follow once the games begin. In the US, swimming is most popular, with 23% of Americans saying that they watch or follow the sport. ?? Discover which other #Summer Olympics #sports #Americans are likely to watch: https://lnkd.in/e2fgH3hA?
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The Olympic medal count system can be seen as #insane and #unfair due to several reasons. Firstly, it doesn't account for the varying levels of difficulty and competitiveness across different sports. For instance, #swimming and #gymnastics have numerous events, offering more medal opportunities, while sports like #rugby and #baseball have very few. This disparity can unfairly skew the medal tally in favor of countries excelling in sports with multiple events. Additionally, sports like #athletics and #football, with higher global participation, often see stiffer competition, making medals harder to come by compared to niche sports like #equestrian. The system also fails to recognize the individual brilliance required in sports with fewer events, like marathon running. Furthermore, team sports like basketball contribute only a single medal despite the collective effort involved. The medal count also overlooks the different investment levels and resources available to athletes from various countries. This system can therefore misrepresent a country's overall athletic capability and investment in sports development. #Olympics #MedalCount #FairPlay #AthleteDiversity #SportsEquality #CompetitionLevels #GlobalParticipation #TeamSports #AthleticInvestment #OlympicChallenges
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AUSTRALIA beat its record with 18 Gold Medals today at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Breakdown of quick insights on medal performances so far: ■ Gold Medal: Currently 40% of Australia's total Gold Medals came from swimming (or put differently: 32% from women's swimming gold). With a few days remaining, I predict 30% of total Gold will be swimming (which is excellent -- at Tokyo 2020 swimming was 53% gold); ■ Just Add Water: 70% of Australia's total 40 medals so far have come from "water-related events" - rowing, sailing, swimming, canoe slalom. ■ Powerful Women: Currently 62% of the Australia's total 39 medals are won by Women ■ Team Sports: Currently 20% of total 39 medals from team sports. With women basketball and beach volleyball (we're in semis in both), waterpolo and few cycling events left -- could hit 25% total medals from team sports.
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