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Arrangements for Olympics Its amazing how time flies, and a proof of this is that next year we Will

have the Summer Olympics of 2012, which Will be held in London form 27 July to 12 August 2012. And as always, infect the Olympics at all, because just turn on the TV or access the internet to check out games that are happening, the ranking of medals, records broken, etc.. And this article, we relate, in a simple quick and clear the sports that will be played at the Olympics 2012 in London. Arrangements Olympics 2012 - Athletics; - Badminton; - Basketball; - Boxing; - Canoeing (slalom and speed); - Cycling (Road, Track, Mountain Bick and BMX); - Fencing; - Football; - Gymnastic (Artistic, Rhythmic, and Trampoline); - Weightlifting; - Handball; - Riding; - Hockey on the grass; - Judo; - Struggles; - Synchronized Swimming; - Swimming; - Modern Pentathlon; - Water Polo; - Remo; - Diving; - Taekwondo; - Tennis; - Table Tennis; - Tyre; - Archery; - Triathlon; - Sailing; - Volleyball (Indoor and Beach);

In the 2012 Olympics Games will have 29 arrangements of 26 sports, two sports at least for Beijing Olympics in 2008, since they were dropped baseball

and softball. According to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, will be played rugby 7seo golf Well, as we see the Olympics, has arrangements to suit all tastes and styles, now is choose your favorite and of course hope the Brazilians if they are participating in the sport that you like best. Atenas 1896 The Olympics are a major international event, with summer sports and winter,when thousands of athletes participate in various competieOs first gamesunder the auspices of the IOC were based in Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens in 1896. These games brought fourteen nations and 241 athletes competed in 43 events. Zappa and his cousin Konstantinos Zappas had left the Greek government a trust to fund future Olympic Games. This confidence was essentialto finance the 1896 Games. George Averoff contributed generously to the renovation of the Panathinaiko stadium for the Games. The Greek government also funded the reform through future sale tickets and the sale of thefirst set of commemorative stamps. The staff and the Greek people were enthusiastic about the experience of hostingthe Games. This sentiment was shared by many of the athletes, who havedemanded that Athens would host the Olympic Games permanently. The IOC did not approve this request. The committee stated that the modern Olympic Gamesspun internationally. As such, decided to hold the second Games in Paris. Symbol The Olympic Movement uses symbols to represent the ideals enshrined in the Olympic Charter. The Olympic symbol, known as the Olympic rings, is composed of five interlaced rings, representing the union of the five inhabited continents (considering the North and South as a single continent). The colored version of the rings, blue, yellow, black, green and red on a white background, as the Olympic flag. The colors were chosen because each nation had at least one of them in their national flag. The flag was adopted in 1914, but flew for the first time only in 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium. It has since been flown in every celebration of the Games. The Olympic motto is "Citius, Altius, Fortius", a Latin phrase that means "faster, higher, stronger." Coubertin's ideals are best expressed in the Olympic oath: The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to participate, as well as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well. -' Months before each Games, the Olympic flame is lit in Olympia, in a

ceremony that reflects ancient Greek rituals. The performer, acting as a priestess lights a lantern, placing it inside a parabolic mirror that concentrates the sun's rays, she then turns on the lights the torch bearer of the relay first, thus beginning the torch relay that will carry the Olympic flame to the Olympic stadium in Olympic host city, where it plays an important role in the opening ceremony. Although the fire has been an Olympic symbol since 1928, the torch relay was introduced in the Summer Olympics 1936, as part of the German government's attempt to promote its National Socialist ideology. The Olympic mascot, an animal or human figure representing the cultural heritage of the host country, was introduced in 1968. He played an important role in promoting the identity of the Games since the Summer Olympics of 1980, when the Russian bear cub Misha reached international stardom. The mascots of the last Summer Olympics in Beijing were the Fuwa five creatures that represent the five elements of Feng Shui, the most important in Chinese culture. Paralympics The first Paralympics games (Paralympics) were held in 1960 in Rome. Likewise the Parapan is the version of the Pan American Games for athletes with physical, visual or mental disabilities, the Paralympics Games is the version of the Paramerican Games for athletics with these disabilities. History of the Paralympics Games The neurologist Sir Ludwing Poppa Guttmann is considered the father of the Paralympic Games, Guttman was born in the city of Toszek in Germany ( now Belongs to Poland). Fleeing the persecution of Jews fled to England in 1099. Four years later began holding competitions With World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries. The success of the competition has lead to realization of global competition in the same way the Olympics. In 1960 were made the first version of the Paralympic Games in Rome in 1976 and the Paralympic Winter Games in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden. Arrangements Paralympic Games (Paralympics) Archery Athletics Basketeball Wheelchair Boccia Cycling Fencing Football 5

Football 7 Goalball Weightlifting Horse Riding Judo Swimming Rugby Table Tennis Tennis in Wheelchair Shooting Sail Volleyball

Date of Opening ceremony of Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Setember 6, 2008 Date Closing ceremony of Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games September 17, 2008 Sports that were played in the Paralympic Games Beijing 2008 AthleticsBasketball RowingRugby WheelchairBocciaCyclingFencing in WheelchairTennis in Chair Wheelchair5 WheelTable

SoccerSoccer 7GoalballJudoWeightliftingHorseback RidingSwimming (Rugby) TennisShootingArcherySailingVolleyball. Sports Paralympic Games Beijing 2008

Summer Olympics Summer Paralympics Year City Country 1960 Rome Italy 1964 Tokyo Japan 1968 Tel Aviv Israel 1972 Heidelberg West Germany 1976 Toronto Canada 1980 Arnhem The Netherlands 1984 Stoke Mandeville and New York Uk and USA 1988 Seoul South Korea 1992 Barcelona Spain 1996 Atlanta United States

2000 Sydney Australia 2004 Athens Greece 2008 Beijing China 2012 London UK 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2020 To Be Defined 2024 To Be Defined 2028 To Be Defined Winter Olympics Winter Paralympics Edition Year City Country 1st - 1976 Ornskoldsvik Sweden 2nd 1980 Geilo Norway 3rd 1984 Innsbruck Austria 4th 1988 Innsbruck Austria 5th 1992 Albertville France 6th 1994 Lillehammer Norway 7th 1998 Nagano Japan 8th 2002 Salt Lake City USA 9th 2006 Turin Italy 10th 2010 Turin Italy 11 2004 Sochi Russian Federation 12th 2008 Pyeongchang South Korea 13th 2022 To Be Defined

In 1958, the Paralympic sport began to be practiced on national soil. On April 1 of that year in Rio de Janeiro, the wheelchair Robson de Almeida Sampaio, in partnership with his friend Aldo Miccolis, founded the Club of Optimism. Months later, on July 28, Seraphim Sergio Del Grande, also disabled, creats the paraplegic club of st Paul the date was chosen to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Stoke Mandeville. Both were inspired by the pioneers in bringing Paralympic sport to Brazil when he dealt with his injuries in U.S. hospitals. Robson and Sergio had the

opportunity to witness the sports people in wheelchairs, especially in basketball. In the case of Del Grande, who else was encouraged Jeyne Kellogg, athletic team Pan Am Jets (version Paralympic basketball team Troters Globe, which only plays in character display). The countrys first participation in an international competition was in Parapan Games II, which took place in Buenos Aires in 1969. The objectives of this experiment were: seeking knowledge of the methods that were part of the event and enable athletes to a Brazilian paralympic integration with the rest of the continent. There years later the country was represented in his first Paralympics, which was the German city of Heidelberg as their headquarters. Parapan in Mexico City in 1975, Brazil was represented by two delegations, the consequence of lack of communication between the major entities Paralympic Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. This problem led to Stoke Mandeville would require the establishment of a national association. Thus, the plane that returned from Mexico, was created the National Association of Sports Exceptional, current National Association of Disabled sports walk. In 70, the country hoster the fifth edition of the parapan American games in the Marvelous City. Only wheelchair competed. Aldo Miccolis, Jose Gomes Blanco (president of SADEF-RJ) and Celso Coutinho (Fellowship of Friends) formed a junta event.

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