Olin: Higher, faster and stronger.
The purpose, motto and slogan of the Olympic Games The concept of "Modern Olympic Games" was put forward by the late French educator Pierre De Coubertin in 1896. He defined the main purpose of the modern Olympic Games as "peace, friendship and progress" and made it clear that the modern Olympic Games are not for profit.
The purpose of Beijing Olympic Games is humanistic Olympics, high-tech Olympics and green Olympics. Olympic motto-"Faster, higher and stronger".
Olympic motto is also called Olympic slogan or motto. The Olympic movement has a famous motto: higher, faster and stronger.
The motto "Higher, Faster, Stronger" was said by Henri Didon, a good friend of Coubertin and the director of Paris Aquile Monastery, at an outdoor sports meeting held in 1895. He said: here, your slogan is: higher, faster and stronger.
Coubertin borrowed this sentence and used it in the Olympic movement.
19 13 was approved by the IOC, and 1920 was officially recognized as the Olympic motto by the IOC. It was first used in the Antwerp Olympic Games and became a part of the Olympic symbol.
Olympic motto, also known as Olympic motto or slogan, is one of the purposes of the Olympic movement.
The motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" was put forward by Henri Martin Didong, a close friend of Coubertin, in 1895.