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Olympism refers to the philosophy of the Olympic Games. The fundamental principles of Olympism are outlined in the Olympic Charter.
Olympism is a philosophy that seeks to blend sport with culture, education, and international cooperation. It emphasizes the joy of effort, the educational value of good examples, social responsibility, and respect for universal ethical principles. The ultimate goal is to use sport as a means of promoting the development of humankind and preserving human dignity.
The principles of Olympism include the idea that the ability to participate in sports is a basic human right. Olympism emphasizes that individuals should have equal access to sports without discrimination and that these activities should be done in a spirit of fairness and camaraderie.
Non-discrimination is a fundamental aspect of Olympism. It holds that individuals should be able to participate in sports without facing discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and socioeconomic status.
Individuals who follow or support Olympism may refer to their actions as "fostering personal development."
Some individuals have expressed skepticism towards Olympism, stating that it is an ideal that may not be fully achievable. They also point out instances where the games have not met their stated goals.[1]
^Walsh, Bryan (5 February 2022). "The Olympic ideal is about world peace. The Olympic reality is far from it". Vox. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
Olympism refers to the philosophy of the Olympic Games. The fundamental principles of Olympism are outlined in the Olympic Charter. Olympism is a philosophy...
Olymp may refer to: Deutscher Olymp, hill in Cuxhaven, Germany RC Olymp, Ukrainian rugby union club IL Molde-Olymp, Norwegian sports club Olimp (disambiguation)...
Charter serves three main purposes: to establish principles and values of Olympism to serve as IOC law to define the rights and obligations of the three main...
Olymp Berlin was a short-lived German association football club from the city of Berlin. Established 9 June 1900 and playing in the club colours of red...
RC Olymp is a Ukrainian rugby club in Kharkiv. The team currently plays in the Ukraine Rugby Superliga. For the past few years the club has produced the...
Elías on sport and Olympism were also held there, and in 1913, he gave the conference that marked the starting point of Catalan Olympism. Garcia also worked...
Entsiklopediya. Vol. 24.1. 1976. p. 286. Roche 2000, p. 106. "The USSR and Olympism" (PDF). Olympic Review (84): 530–557. October 1974. Archived from the original...
The Deutscher Olymp is a 62-metre-high elevation on the Wingst ridge within the boundary of the homonymous municipality in the district of Cuxhaven in...
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should bear responsibilities including "[working] to spread the spirit of Olympism" and "[representing] Olympians and the Olympic Movement in a positive and...
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Policejní Volejbalový Klub Olymp Praha (English: Police Volleyball Club Olymp Prague) is a professional Czech women's volleyball club (until 1993 it also...
and Olympism, p. 440. "Canoeing Ireland to Host Global Symposium on Women in Paddlesports". SportForBusiness.com. 9 March 2023. Ireland and Olympism, pp...
Ceremonies Charter Host cities IFs IOC Medal Medal tables Medalists NOCs Olympism Pierre de Coubertin medal Scandals and controversies Sports Symbols Television...
Ceremonies Charter Host cities IFs IOC Medal Medal tables Medalists NOCs Olympism Pierre de Coubertin medal Scandals and controversies Sports Symbols Television...
second principle in the Fundamental Principles of Olympism, Olympic Charter states that "The goal of Olympism is to place sport at the service of the harmonious...
The Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) is the National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee for the Republic of Singapore. It was...
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pivotal role that Greece and Athens could play in promoting the Modern Olympism and the Olympic Movement. Unlike the 1996 bid that was seen arrogant when...
informed the promotion of sports in the English public school system, and the Olympism advocated by Pierre de Coubertin, a force behind the revival of the modern...
Berlioux, Monique (July–August 1975). "The Federal Republic of Germany and Olympism" (PDF). Olympic Review (93–94). Lausanne: International Olympic Committee:...
Akademiya Kharkiv, which performed in Ukraine and in European competitions. RC Olymp is the city's rugby union club. They provide many players for the national...
2021. Mallon, Bill (May 27, 2020). "Olympedia now open to the public". OlympStats.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2020. Retrieved May 27,...