Why do you choose "higher, faster and stronger" as the spirit of the Olympic Games?
Hurry up! Higher! Stronger! "Not only refers to the sports performance, it has a deeper meaning; The most important purpose of participating in the Olympic Games is not to win the championship, but to participate! Participating in the Olympic Games is one of the effective ways to achieve the goal of "People's Olympics". The management mode of "new participation" is only a means and marketing tool to realize the management of "products": it is an effective driving mode of introducing public participation and adopting "culture, mass, entertainment, network and global" participation, so that the widest range of participants can know and understand products through the "participation" activities of "product content". This motto was said by Henri Didong, a good friend of Coubertin and the abbot of Aguirre Abbey in Paris, at an outdoor sports meeting held by his students: "Here, your slogan is: swifter, higher and stronger." Coubertin borrowed it and became the Olympic motto. This sentence fully expresses the spirit of continuous progress and never-ending struggle of the Olympic Movement. Although there are only six short words, the meaning is very rich. It not only means to carry forward the fearless spirit, dare to struggle and dare to win when facing strong players in the arena. It also means never being satisfied with yourself, constantly overcoming yourself and hitting new limits. Not only that, this motto also encourages people to constantly surpass themselves in all aspects of life, constantly update themselves and stay energetic forever. Hurry up! Higher! Stronger! " -Olympic motto from the Olympic Games to the present, "Faster! Higher! Stronger! " The motto of becoming a sports enthusiast. In the past 100 years, people have fought bravely on the sports ground for this. This was put forward by Henri Martin Didong, a close friend of Coubertin, in 1895, approved by the International Olympic Committee in 19 13, and became a part of the Olympic symbol in 1920. "Hurry up! Higher! Stronger! " It not only refers to sports achievements, but also has a deeper meaning. It hopes that athletes will have a higher level and have the spirit of going forward bravely and constantly attacking. In addition, there are "sports is peace" and "what matters is not victory, but participation!" As a motto. The Sixth International Olympic Congress adopted "Faster! Higher! Stronger! " Slogan is an inseparable part of the IOC emblem.