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Subido el 17 de junio de 2024 por Elena Maria G.

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Welcome listeners! Today we are going to teletransport throughout the Asian Olympic Games. 00:00:02
I'm Sofia, I'm Martina, and I'm Nora, and together we're your guides through this fascinating adventure. 00:00:13
Let's dive right in. Did you know that the first Olympic Games were in Olympia around 776 before Christ? 00:00:21
That's right, and get this, they were held every four years until 393 after Christ. 00:00:30
Can you imagine the excitement of those first competitions? 00:00:40
Athletes from all over Greece gathered to showcase their athletes and skills in various contests. 00:00:44
Speaking of contests, did you know that the first event was a food race called a stadion? 00:00:51
And we were on the topic of firsts. Let's not forget about the first official Olympic 00:00:57
page. Wally, the double-danchant at the 1972 Munich Games. 00:01:04
Wow, who knew there were so many fascinating facts about the Olympics. And did you know 00:01:14
that the Olympic rings represented colours from all national flags? 00:01:19
Incredible! And let's not forget about the youngest and oldest competitors in Olympic history. Talk about impressive! 00:01:23
Absolutely! But let's rewind a bit and travel back to ancient Greece, where the Olympics were more than just sporting events. 00:01:34
That's right! There were a celebration of Greek culture and the worship of the mighty god Zeus. 00:01:44
Picture this, free-born men coat in oils, competing in various athletic contests like horse racing, boxing and the pentathlon. 00:01:53
And let's not forget the profound impact of the Olympics on Greek society. 00:02:05
They were a symbol of pan-Greek until, bridging together city-states that may otherwise be in conflict. 00:02:10
The spirit of the Olympics transcended rivalries, fostering collaboration and presenting a unit from a gang of external threats, like the growing Persian threat. 00:02:19
So true. The Olympics were more than just a series of sporting events. 00:02:30
They were a manifestation of Greek identity and values, celebrating strange athleticism and the human body. 00:02:36
And the tradition endured for centuries, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire the modern Olympians and unite the world in the spirit of friendly competition and cultural celebration. 00:02:45
And also, did you know that Heracles has to complete 20 tasks, as is the labors of Heracles? 00:02:59
One of the tasks was to clean out the massive stables of King Augeas of Elis in one single day. 00:03:05
Ah, and did you know that how Heracles clean it? 00:03:15
To wash out the filth, Heracles diverted the river of Zeus, so that it flowed through the stables. 00:03:18
When his task was over, Heracles celebrated by making a clearing, nearing by in Olympia, 00:03:26
and setting up the games there to honor his father, the god Zeus. 00:03:34
Thank you for listening and have a nice day, explorers! 00:03:38
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Elena María Gómez Martín
Subido por:
Elena Maria G.
Licencia:
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Fecha:
17 de junio de 2024 - 19:24
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Duración:
03′ 44″
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1.78:1
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