The Olympic games in Greece evolved from ceremonial races or athletic contests, and became a Pan-hellenic ritual with a single site, requiring a temporary truce or ceasefire from warring city states http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/site.html
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The ideal of Olympian games was revived in Much Wenlock (in Shropshire, England) in 1850. The Much Wenlock games continue to this day. They did not achieve the success of the "Modern Olympics" because modest prizes were given. They were "professional" when that meant also POOR peoples games. http://www.wenlock-olympian-society.org.uk/ . Their premier event is still the 7-mile race, divided into age categories
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The Modern Olympics, whilst previously amateur, is now thoroughly professional. It has become highly contentious for having sponsors that include McDonalds (burgers) and Coca Cola, considered responsible for an epidemic of obesity, Dow Chemicals, a subsidiary of which was responsible for the Bhopal; Chemical Disaster, and for other sponsors (such as Atos) which benefit from tax breaks for their sponsorship. The Controversy is so deep that some consider the brand "Modern Olympics" as toxic. http://blog.38degrees.org.uk/2012/07/20/an-expert-view-olympic-tax-dodging/
http://www.london2012.com/
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Anyway - I thought it might be handy to have a quick comparison of the Olympic venues.....
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The ideal of Olympian games was revived in Much Wenlock (in Shropshire, England) in 1850. The Much Wenlock games continue to this day. They did not achieve the success of the "Modern Olympics" because modest prizes were given. They were "professional" when that meant also POOR peoples games. http://www.wenlock-olympian-society.org.uk/ . Their premier event is still the 7-mile race, divided into age categories
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The Modern Olympics, whilst previously amateur, is now thoroughly professional. It has become highly contentious for having sponsors that include McDonalds (burgers) and Coca Cola, considered responsible for an epidemic of obesity, Dow Chemicals, a subsidiary of which was responsible for the Bhopal; Chemical Disaster, and for other sponsors (such as Atos) which benefit from tax breaks for their sponsorship. The Controversy is so deep that some consider the brand "Modern Olympics" as toxic. http://blog.38degrees.org.uk/2012/07/20/an-expert-view-olympic-tax-dodging/
http://www.london2012.com/
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Anyway - I thought it might be handy to have a quick comparison of the Olympic venues.....
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