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What is the motto of the Olympic Games?

Olympic Motto, also known as the Olympic slogan or the Olympic motto, is one of the purposes of the Olympic movement. Its content is: "Faster, Higher, Stronger" (English: "Faster, Higher, Stronger", Latin: "Citius, Altius, Fortius"). ?

"Faster, higher, stronger." This motto was proposed by Henri Martin Didon. Didon was a good friend of Coubertin. In 1891 he founded a sports school in Paris. In 1895, he adopted the above motto as the school's motto. Coubertin appreciated this very much and was praised by the members of the International Olympic Committee at that time. Later, after Coubertin's proposal and the official approval of the International Olympic Committee in 1913, the above motto was officially written into the "Olympic Charter". In 1920, at the 6th International Olympic Congress, the decision was adopted to include "Faster, Higher, Stronger" as part of the emblem of the International Olympic Committee, and this motto officially became part of the Olympic logo.

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