There is also a famous motto of the Olympic Movement: "Faster, higher and stronger." From Coubertin's good friend, Dean Didong of Paris Aguirre Abbey. 1895, at an outdoor sports meeting held at school, Didong encouraged students to say, "Here, your slogan is: Faster, higher and stronger." Later, Coubertin used this sentence in the Olympic Movement. 1920, officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the Olympic motto, was first used in the Antwerp Olympic Games.