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Ancient Olympics
Full of blood, passion and extraordinary feats of athletic
endeavour, the Olympic Games were the sporting, social and
cultural highlight of the Ancient Greek calendar for almost 12
centuries.
“It is hard for us to exaggerate how important the Olympics
were for the Greeks,” Paul Christesen, Professor of Ancient
Greek History at Dartmouth College, USA, said.
The threat of invasion or not, the Games took place every four
years from 776BC to at least 393AD. All free Greek males
were allowed to take part, from farmhands to royal heirs,
although the majority of Olympians were soldiers. Women
could not compete or even attend. There was, however, a
loophole to this misogynistic rule – chariot owners, not riders,
were declared Olympic champions and anyone could own a
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chariot. Kyniska, daughter of a Spartan king, took advantage
of this, claiming victory wreaths in 396BC and 392BC.
For the first 250-plus years all the action took place in the
sanctuary of Olympia, situated in the north-western
Peloponnese. Pock-marked by olive trees, from which the
victory wreaths were cut, and featuring an altar to Zeus, it was
a hugely scared spot.
The Games lasted a full five days by the fifth century BC and
saw running, jumping and throwing events plus boxing,
wrestling, pankration and chariot racing. At least 40,000
spectators would have packed the stadium each day at the
height of the Games’ popularity, in the second century AD,
with many more selling their wares outside.
Modern Olympics
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Tokyo was selected as the host city during the 125th IOC
Session in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 7 September
2013. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to
9 August 2020, the event was postponed to 2021 in March
2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the first such
instance in the history of the Olympic Games. However, the
event retained the Tokyo 2020 name for marketing and
branding purposes. It was largely held behind closed
doors with no public spectators permitted due to the
declaration of a state of emergency in the Greater Tokyo
Area in response to the pandemic. The Summer
Paralympics will be held between 24 August and 5 September
2021, 16 days after the completion of the Olympics.
The 2020 Games were the fourth Olympic Games to be held
in Japan, following the Tokyo 1964 (summer), Sapporo
1972 (winter) and Nagano 1998 (winter) games. Tokyo was
the first city in Asia to hold the Summer Games twice. The
2020 Games were the second of three consecutive Olympics
to be held in East Asia, following the 2018 Winter
Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea and preceding
the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China.
New events were introduced in existing sports for 2020,
including 3x3 basketball, freestyle BMX and mixed gender
team events in a number of existing sports, as well as the
return of madison cycling for men and an introduction of the
same event for women. New IOC policies also allowed the
host organizing committee to add new sports to the Olympic
program for just one Game. The disciplines added by
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the Japanese Olympic
Committee were baseball and softball, karate, sport
climbing, surfing and skateboarding, the last four of which
made their Olympic debuts.
The United States topped the medal count by both total golds
(39) and total medals (113), with China finishing second by
both respects (38 and 88). Host nation Japan finished third,
setting a record for the most gold medals and total medals
ever won by their delegation at an Olympic Games with 27
and 58. Great Britain finished fourth, with a total of 22 gold
and 65 medals, becoming the first nation at the Summer
Olympics to increase or equal their total medals won in the
two Games subsequent to hosting them. The Russian
delegation competing as the ROC finished fifth with 20 gold
medals and third in the overall medal count, with 71
medals. Bermuda, the Philippines and Qatar won their first-
ever Olympic gold medals. Burkina Faso, San
Marino and Turkmenistan won their first-ever Olympic
medals.
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India in Tokyo Olympics
India competed at the 2020 Summer
Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Originally scheduled to take place
from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the games were postponed to
23 July to 8 August 2021, due to the COVID-19
pandemic. India has appeared in every edition of the Summer
Olympics since 1920, although it made its official debut at
the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. The nation sent its
largest-ever contingent of 126 competitors to the 2020 Games.
To date, the 2020 Summer Olympics are the most successful
Games for India since its first regular Olympics appearance in
1920, with Indian Olympians winning 7 medals (1gold, 2
silver and 4 bronze). The Indian contingent participated in a
record 69 events, and earned medals across 18 athletic
disciplines.
In the men's javelin throw, Neeraj Chopra won India's first-
ever gold medal in athletics, the nation's second ever
individual gold and first individual gold since
the Beijing 2008 Olympics, won by Abhinav
Bindra (Shooting). This was also India's first athletics medal
since its first Olympics appearance as an independent nation
in 1948, and its third overall after Norman Pritchard's silver
medals in 1900. Saikhom Mirabai Chanu won India's first-
ever silver in women's weightlifting (49 kg), becoming the
first Indian Olympic medallist in the sport since 2000,
while P. V. Sindhu won a bronze in women's badminton to
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became the first Indian female athlete and second Indian to
win two consecutive Olympic medals for individual events
(having won a silver in badminton in 2016). The men's
national field hockey team won the bronze medal, their first
Olympic medal since 1980. The men's 4 x 400m relay team
set a new Asian record of 3:00:25. Aditi Ashok in women's
golf and Deepak Punia in men's freestyle wrestling (86
kg) both placed fourth in final rankings, as did the women's
national field hockey team, which achieved its best
performance since its Olympics debut in 1980.
India participated in Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Boxing,
Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Golf, Gymnastics, Judo,
Rowing, Shooting, Sailing, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis,
Weightlifting, and Wrestling.
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India’s performance in
Olympic Games from 2004-
2020
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