The stadiums and venues transformed or built for the Olympic Games, and the compatibility of architectural quality and functionality achieved in these permanent and temporary facilities,...
Elite athletes devote thousand of hours to the quest for excellence in their sport - the goal being to perform and compete at the highest level possible.
The Candidature Process for the Olympic Games has undergone numerous changes over the years since an official process was first introduced in the early 1920s...
It was Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, who in 1904 suggested including the arts in the Olympic programme. This proposal was part of a return to the Ancient Greek tradition, ...
“The main goal of Olympism is to place sport at the service of the harmonious development of humankind, with a view to promoting a peaceful society concerned with the preservation of human dignity.” Fundamental Principles of Olympism, Olympic Charter.
Sport is a vector for values accepted as universal: fair play, respect for rules, respect for one’s opponent, human dignity, self-control, the sense of individual and collective effort, and the pleasure of play.
From the earliest days of the modern Olympic Movement, the educational and social value of sport were promoted by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games. Blending sport with culture and education, Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy of effort...
The Olympic Games are one of the most effective international marketing platforms in the world, reaching billions of people in over 200 countries and territories throughout the world.
The Olympic Movement, under the leadership of the IOC, uses diplomacy to promote the fundamental principles of Olympism and to contribute, through sport, to the promotion of peace, coexistence, tolerance...
The Olympic programme has changed considerably since the first Games of the modern era in 1896. While the programme for the very first Summer Games included nine sports and 43 events, the Rio Games featured 306 events across 28 sports.
Sport for athletes with an impairment has existed for more than 130 years, but it was not until after World War, II however, that it was widely introduced to assist the large number of war veterans and civilians who had been injured during wartime during their physical rehabilitation.
When Pierre de Coubertin developed the idea of reviving the Olympic Games in the late 19th century, he had already been advocating for the inclusion of physical education in French high schools for a number of years. In 1894, when the first Olympic Congress met in Paris,...
Volunteers are critical to the success of the Olympic Games and have a tremendous impact on the creation of positive experiences and memories for all participants and spectators.
The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Olympic Charter, which states that the role of the IOC is: "to encourage and support the promotion of women in sport at all levels..."
The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) are a high-level sports event open to teenagers between the ages of 15 and 18 from all over the world. The proposal to create the YOG – an initiative led by then IOC President Jacques Rogge – was approved in 2007...