Global Olympic Games
The unique Olympic Games were first recorded in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece, and were famous until AD 393. Interest in bracing the Olympic Games proper was first shown by the Greek poet and newspaper editor Panagiotis Soutsos in his limerick "Dialogue of the departed" in 1833.[4] Evangelos Zappas sponsored the first contemporary international Olympic Games in 1859. He paid for the refurbishment of the Panathinaiko arena for Games held there in 1870 and 1875. This was renowed in journalists and publications around the world including the London Review, which stated that "the Olympian Games, discontinued for centuries, have recently been revived near Athens".
The International Olympic Committee was founded in 1894 on the proposal of a French nobleman, Pierre Frédy, Baron de Coubertin. The first of the IOC's Olympic Games were the 1896 Summer Olympics, held in Athens, Greece. Involvement in the Olympic Games has enlarged to include athlete from nearly all nations wide-reaching. With the improvement of satellite communications and global telecasts of the events, the Olympics are constantly gaining supporters. The most modern Summer Olympics were the 2004 Games in Athens and the most recent Winter Olympics were the 2006 Games in Turin. The future games in Beijing are delibrate to comprise 302 events in 28 sports. As of 2006, the Winter Olympics were participant in 84 events in 7 sports. By 2010, the Olympic Games will have been hosted by 41 cities in 22 countries. The forthcoming 2008 Summer Olympics will be held in Beijing, and the 2010 Winter Olympics will be held in Vancouver. The numeral in parentheses subsequent the city/country denotes how many times that city/country had then hosted the game.













