Special Olympics
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It was in Greece that sports were first instituted formally, with the first Olympic Games recorded in 776 BCE in Olympia, where they were celebrated until 393 CE. These games took place every four years, or Olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies.
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The 1920s has been called the Golden Age of American Sports. It also has been called the Age of the Spectator. The United States had a strong economy for most of that decade. Many workers had more leisure time.
U.S. History
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The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.
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900 B.C. attendees
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800 B.C. attendees
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50 A.D. attendees
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Schedule
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08.03
08.04
08.02
Wack•A• s’Pargus
Wack•A• o’Range
Wack•A• e’Gg
Wack•A• t’Omat
Wack•A• p’Ricot
Wack•A• p’Retzl
photography : © redpeppers design / Nancy Karmadi
s’Pargus
Asparagus copping game. Invented 85 A.D.
Chop fast, faster!
o’Range
Calling all gold diggers!
e’Gg
The newest and the most fun.
Crack those eggs!
t’Omat
The most participated and watched game.
Calling all the tomato scoopers. Scoop, start scooping, pronto!
p’Ricot
The oldest game was invented. 700 B.C.
Dig, dig, dig deeper, folks!
p’Retzl
It was invented 50 A.C.
Start swing those axes!
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900 B.C. attendees
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