Olympic Games

By djn4597
  • Athens 1896

    Athens 1896
    In 1892, French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin proposes an idea of an ancient Greek competition. In 1896, his dream is realized as England, Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United States open Games. James B. Connolly wins triple jump (the first medal in modern Olympic history); American flag is raised which is the start of the tradition of the Olympic Games.
  • Paris 1900

    Paris 1900
    This was the first time women were allowed in the Olympics. Alvin Kraenzleinwon from U.S. won four gold medals.
  • St. Louis 1904

    St. Louis 1904
    Games are reduced to exhibiton because European athletes don't want to travel American Midwest.
  • London 1908

    London 1908
    2000 athletes competed this year. Britian rained supreme with 141 medals.
  • Stockholm 1912

    Stockholm 1912
    This is the first time they use electronic devices to time. An American Indian named Jim Thorpe won the pentathlon and decathlon.
  • Berlin 1916

    Berlin 1916
    This year the games were not played because of WWI.
  • Antwerp 1920

    Antwerp 1920
    Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary and Turkey are not allowed to participate. For the first time they used the Olympic flag.
  • Paris 1924

    Paris 1924
    44 nations send 3,000 competitors. Scotland's Eric Liddell wins 400-meter race and England's Harold Abrahams wins 100-meter.
  • Amsterdam 1928

    Amsterdam 1928
    Slow-motion film techniques used to judge close finishes. Women's track and field competitions held for first time.
  • Los Angeles 1932

    Los Angeles 1932
    16 world records and 33 Olympic records were set. Eddie Tolan of U.S. becomes first African-American to win Olympic gold.
  • Berlin 1936

    Berlin 1936
    Jesse Owens wins 4 gold medals and he is one of six African-American stars on team that captured 12 gold medals. Also the torch run is established.
  • Tokyo 1940

    Tokyo 1940
    Games not held because of WWII.
  • London 1944

    London 1944
    Games not held because of WWII.
  • London 1948

    London 1948
    Fanny Blankers is the first woman to win 4 gold medals in a single Games. Bob Mathias, at the age of 17, becomes the youngest American Olympic decathlon champion.
  • Helsinki 1952

    Helsinki 1952
    Soviet Union comes back to the games after being gone for almost 40 years. Mathias wins his second decatholon gold.
  • Melbourne 1956

    Melbourne 1956
    11 world records and 36 Olympic records. Australian swimmers capture 8 of 13 golds in men's and women's freestyle events.
  • Rome 1960

    Rome 1960
    83 nations and 5,000 athletes. Cassius Clay wins boxing title and becomes a boxing legend.
  • Tokyo 1964

    Tokyo 1964
    Japan spends about $3 billion dollars to prep for the games. Native-American Billy Miles wins 10,000 meter run. Broadcasts through via-satellite.
  • Mexico City 1968

    Mexico City 1968
    American Bob Beamon leaps 29-feet-21/2 inches. Vera Caslavska of Czechoslovakia is first woman to win 4 individual golds in a Summer Games.
  • Munich 1972

    Munich 1972
    Mark Spitz wins 7 gold medals in swimming and sets 7 world records. There was an assasination that happened during these games. Arab terrorists assasinated 9 athletes from the Israeli team.
  • Montreal 1976

    Montreal 1976
    Edwin Moses of U. S. wins gold in 400 hurdles; American Bruce Jenner wins decathlon; Sugar Ray Leonard takes light welterweight boxing championship.
  • Moscow 1980

    Moscow 1980
    U.S. leads 50-nation boycott to protest Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. USSR gymnast Alexander Dityatin wins record 8 medals.
  • Los Angeles 1984

    Los Angeles 1984
    Record number of athletes and nations, 6 million spectators, and largest TV audience in history. Carl Lewis wins 4 golds in track and field, matching Jesse Owens' long-standing record.
  • Seoul 1988

    Seoul 1988
    Ben Johnson of Canada and 10 other competitors disqualified for using performance-enhancing drugs. Matt Biondi wins 7 gold medals in swimming. Greg Louganis earns golds in platform and springboard diving.
  • Barcelona 1992

    Barcelona 1992
    More than 15,000 athletes, coaches and officials from 165 countries, including South Africa's first integrated team. Carl Lewis takes two more golds in track and field.
  • Atlanta Games 1996

    Atlanta Games 1996
    Muhammad Ali lights the cauldron at the start of the Centennial Games. A pipe bomb in Centennial Olympic Park kills one person and injures 111.
  • Sydney Games 2000

    Sydney Games 2000
    North and South Korea enter under one flag. Russian gymnast Alexei Nemov takes home six medals, as he had done in Atlanta in 1996.
  • Athens 2004

    Athens 2004
    The Olympic Games go back to Greece.
  • Beijing 2008

    Beijing 2008
    There was a huge preotest on whether the Olympics should be held in beijing or somewhere else. In the end the olympics went on and the most medals taen home were by the U.S, China and Russia.