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The Olympics Through Time - The History Of The Olympic Games DVD

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Revived in 1896 by the prompting of Baron de Coubertin the Olympic Games have become the largest sporting occasion in the world. From a nine sport Olympiad attracting 241 athletes the Games have grown into a 28 sport spectacle attracting over 10 000 competitors.From Spiridon Louis' triumph in the first marathon to Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis' multi-medal efforts this is the ultimate history of more than one hundred years of sporting endeavours.A fascinating documenta

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Released
21 June 2004
Directors
 
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pickwick 
Classification
Runtime
73 minutes 
Features
Black & White, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5050457514594 
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Revived in 1896 by the prompting of Baron de Coubertin, the Olympic Games have become the largest sporting occasion in the world, attracting over 10,000 competitors. This documentary details the history of the games from their origin to 2004.

A documentary explaining the origins of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece, their revival in 1896 and highlights of some of the more memorable events from over one hundred years of the modern incarnation of the ancient tradition.