PRINCIPLES OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT [PDF]
The aim of this article is to clarify, review and reflect on the importance of the Olympic movement main principles on nowadays sporting society. For this purpose, the paper goes through the contents of the Olympic Charter, the threats to humanist thinking, the Olympic Games history and the most recent contributions to the Olympic philosophy. Similarly,
JOSÉ Antonio Pérez-Turpin +2 more
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Sports, the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Programme [PDF]
The Olympic Programme is composed by several events, from different sports, and composes the most prominent features of the Olympic Games (McLaughlin & Torres, 2011). The selection of sports which will illustrate the values of Olympism every four years to a worldwide audience should be made in accordance to the same philosophy, and a way to do it is to
Paes-Marques, Braulio
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In the perception of the Olympic movement and gender equity in sport, are gender and sport practice determining factors? [PDF]
BackgroundThe Olympic Movement (OM) has evolved considerably, with the modern Olympic Games as its main emblem in the world. Within its most recent agenda, issues such as sustainability, fair play, however, inclusion and gender equity have gained greater
Hussein Muñoz-Helú +4 more
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Beyond excellence, friendship and respect: olympic education stakeholders’ priorities for values in a changing world [PDF]
The emergence of new governance priorities in sport has become a central concern for the Olympic Movement, whose activities are fundamentally grounded in the Olympic values. Traditionally, the Olympic Movement has emphasized three core values—excellence,
Yannis Theodorakis +3 more
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Historical Development of the Olympic Movement [PDF]
The Olympic Movement is a term that covers all areas related to the phenomenon of Olympism. From its creation, the Olympic Movement has had to follow and to respond to numerous challenges and changes of the 20th and 21st century.
Violeta Šiljak, Dejan Djurovic
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An Analytical Overview of the Rebirth of the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement
Collective mentality, due to specialized literature together with media, perpetuated the idea that the rebirth of the Olympic Games and the opening of the modern era in this respect is to be exclusively attributed to Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863 ...
Gheorghe BRANIȘTE, Dr
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“The birth of the association of European National Olympic Committees and its stakes during the 1960s to 1970s” [PDF]
The initiative to associate the European National Olympic Committees was launched in the 1960s by the French Olympic Committee and its president at the time, Count Jean de Beaumont.
Florent Lefèvre
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OLYMPIC MOVEMENT AND SPORTS RESEARCH PHENOMENON: A NEW OLYMPIC SECTION [PDF]
The main objective of the Olympic movement is the contribution to human development by means of sport, culture and education; as well as building up a realistic perception of humanity in a society where peace should build up our main objective.
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The Impact of the Thailand Olympic Academy on the Olympic Movement in Thailand. [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which the Thailand Olympic Academy (TOA) from 2010 to 2018 has attained its goals, to assess the outcomes of this program and to determine the short term and long-term impact of the program on the ...
Suriyan Somphong +2 more
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Evolution of the Olympic Movement: Adapting to Contemporary Global Challenges
This paper explores the diverse impact of the Olympic Movement on society, emphasizing core values like ‘excellence’, ‘friendship’, and ‘respect’. Traditionally, the Olympic Movement actively promotes global sport through initiatives such as Olympic ...
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