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Olympic Games
plural noun
- Also called Olympian Games. the greatest of the games or festivals of ancient Greece, held every four years in the plain of Olympia in Elis, in honor of Zeus.
- ·⳾·辱. a modern international sports competition, held once every four years.
Olympic Games
noun
- the greatest Panhellenic festival, held every fourth year in honour of Zeus at ancient Olympia. From 472 bc , it consisted of five days of games, sacrifices, and festivities
- Also calledthe Olympics the modern revival of these games, consisting of international athletic and sporting contests held every four years in a selected country since their inception in Athens in 1896 See also Winter Olympic Games
Olympic Games
- Games held in ancient times on the plain of Olympia in Greece every four years. It was a time for laying aside political and religious differences, as athletes from all the Greek cities and districts competed. The games included patriotic and religious rituals as well as athletic contests, and high honors were given to the winners. The Greeks counted their years by olympiads (periods of four years) and dated events from the first Olympics in 776 b.c.
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The cuts would affect the agency’s ability to support some of Metro’s “major rail and bus-only lane projects” ahead of the Olympic Games, according to the memo.
She finished her speech by touting the 2028 Olympic Games, which Los Angeles is hosting, saying the city owes it to the next generation to win on the world stage.
"He is going to fully appreciate what it is like to be at an Olympic Games," Peaty says.
Similar to the format for recent Olympic Games, the soccer group stage games are expected to be held in stadiums across the country before returning to the Rose Bowl for the medal rounds.
The money comes from the foundation set up after the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
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