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02 September - Pierre de Coubertin death anniversary

 


Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937) was a prominent French educator and visionary who is celebrated for his instrumental role in resurrecting the modern Olympic Games. Born in 1863 in Paris, France, he dedicated his life to promoting the values of sportsmanship, fair competition, and international understanding.

Coubertin's passion for athletics and his admiration for the ancient Greek Olympic Games inspired him to establish the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894. Serving as its first president, he orchestrated the revival of the modern Olympic Games, with the inaugural event taking place in Athens, Greece, in 1896. This marked the beginning of a global sporting tradition that endures to this day.

Pierre de Coubertin's legacy lies in his vision of using sports as a means to foster peace and cooperation among nations. His tireless efforts and dedication to the Olympic ideals continue to inspire athletes and enthusiasts worldwide, making him a revered figure in the history of the Olympic movement.

Pierre de Coubertin, passed away on 2 September 1937

 

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