1. Coubertin famously said that "participation is more important than winning" (also translated as "it is important to participate rather than winning")
2. The motto "higher, faster and stronger" was put forward by Henry Martin Didong.
In p>1891, he founded a sports school in Paris. In 1895, he adopted the above motto as the school motto. Coubertin appreciated this and was praised by the members of the International Olympic Committee at that time. In 1913, it was officially approved by the International Olympic Committee, and the above motto was formally written into the Olympic Charter. In 192, at the 6th International Olympic Congress, a decision was adopted to make "swifter, higher and stronger" an integral part of the emblem of the International Olympic Committee, and this motto officially became a part of the Olympic symbol.
the Ol y mp i c Mo t t o (ol y MP I c mo t t o) is also called the Olympic slogan-"swifter, higher and stronger". It fully expresses the spirit of continuous progress and never satisfaction advocated by the Olympic Movement.
3. Jesse Owens, a famous American track and field athlete, said
"In sports, people learn not only competition, but also respect for others, life ethics, how to spend their lives and how to treat their peers".