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Olympic motto

The Olympic motto is: Faster, Higher, Stronger

English: Faster, Higher, Stronger

Latin: Citius, Altius, Fortius< /p>

Origin and significance

The Olympic motto was proposed by Henri Martin Didon. It fully expresses the spirit of continuous progress and never-satisfied struggle advocated by the Olympic Movement. It not only means that we should not be afraid of strong opponents, dare to fight, and dare to win in competitive sports, but also encourages people to not be content with mediocrity in their lives and work, to be energetic, always enterprising, to surpass themselves, and to maximize their potential. limit.

Olympic Spirit

"Everyone should have the possibility to practice sports without any form of discrimination and embody the principles of mutual understanding, friendship, solidarity and fair play. Olympic Spirit". On July 20, the Olympic motto added the word "More United" and changed it to "Higher, Faster, Stronger - More United". International Olympic Committee President Bach said: "This is not only to deal with the new crown epidemic, but also to deal with the huge challenges we face."

Olympic Quotes

1. If you don’t know this When we have to walk through a dark tunnel for a long time, we hope that the Olympic flame can become a bright light at the end of the tunnel. (Olympic Committee Chairman Bach)

2. Life lies in movement. (Voltaire)

3. Mountains do not meet, but people do.

(Proverb)