The first Olympic Games took place in — you guessed it — Olympia, Greece, in 776 BCE. The Games were contested every four years for a full 12 centuries, but that came to an end in 393 CE, when Roman Emperor Theodosius I forbade all pagan activities. It took a millennia and a half for the games to be revived in 1896 in Athens, following a conference featuring 79 delegates from nine countries that formed the International Olympic Committee (IOC). A total of 241 athletes representing 14 countries competed in 43 events, though the modern Olympics weren't immediately successful. World's fairs were far more popular at the time, and it wasn't until the 1924 Games in Paris that the endeavor truly found its footing due to increased media exposure and better funding. More than 1,000 journalists were present to cover those Games, including live radio coverage for the first time, and the number of countries competing increased from 29 to 44. |
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