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Introduce the Olympic events and the development sources of the Olympic Games in English.
1). Gymnastics

Swimming. Swimming.

3) Fence

4) Weightlifting

5) Baseball

6) Basketball Basketball

7) Volleyball

8) Table tennis

9). Football Football

10). diving

1 1). Polo

12). Water polo

softball

14). Tennis tennis

15). canoeing

16). surfing

17). Cycling

18). Badminton

19).

20) Handball

2 1). Wrestling

boxing

23). Archery

Shoot. Shoot.

25). Judo

Equestrian events

27). hockey hockey

run

Middle distance race

long-distance runner

Sprint sprint

the 400 meter hurdles

Marathon marathon

Decathlon Decathlon

cross-country race

Jump, jump, jump

Jumping motion

High jump

Long jump, long jump (beautiful: long jump)

Triple jump, one-legged jump and triple jump

pole vault

Throw throw

throwing motion

Shot put, shot put, shot put.

Throw the discus. Throw the discus.

Throw a hammer, throw a chain hammer.

Javelin throwing javelin throwing.

race-walk

Horizontal bar

Parallel bars

Ring. Ring.

swing

Wall rib

Pommel horse, pommel horse

weightlifting

heavyweight

Boxing boxing

Greco-Roman wrestling

Hold and lock the pull button

Judo Judo

Fence fence

Winter sports Winter sports

Skiing skiing

ski

Downhill race downhill skiing, downhill

Obstacle skiing

Platform skiing competition, high jump skiing competition

Skiing in high jump

Skating skating

Figure skating Figure skating

roller skating

luge

Football. Football.

Rugby

Basketball basketball

Volleyball Volleyball

Tennis. Tennis.

Baseball softball

Handball handball

Hockey hockey

Golf golf

Cricket cricket

ice hockey

Swimming. Swimming.

Mixed relay race

Crawl and crawl

breaststroke

Backstroke supine

freestyle

Butterfly stroke (stroke)

Diving competition

Water polo

water ski

Rowing, rowing

Canoe rowing

boating

Yacht yacht

canoe; canoeing

Sailing sailboat

road race/racing

Race time trial

Chase chase

Motorcycle, motorcycle, motorcycle

Racing car racing car

racing driver

endurance race

ride a horse

Polo jockey

Show jumping competition

steeplechase

10m platform10m platform

Five-meter platform

Three-meter springboard

One meter springboard 1 meter springboard

Start diving, take off, take off

breaststroke

Crawling stroke crawling

backstroke

Side stroke

Butterfly butterfly

Dolphin butterfly dolphin butterfly Olympic Games (English: Olympic Games Greek: ο λ υ μ π ι α κ ο? Αγ? νε? ), referred to as the "Olympic Games", is an international comprehensive sports meeting sponsored by the International Olympic Committee, including the Summer Olympic Games, the Winter Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games, the Youth Olympic Games, the Hearing Impaired Olympic Games and the Special Olympics. The Olympic Games are held every four years (interrupted three times by two world wars, namely 19 16, 1940 and 1944), and each session lasts no more than 16 days.

The Olympic Games got its name because it originated from Olympia in ancient Greece. The ancient Olympic Games lasted for 293 sessions from 776 BC to 393 AD, and was later abolished by the Roman Emperor Theodosius I on charges of engaging in cult activities. 1894 The International Sports Conference held in Paris decided to resume the Olympic Games on the proposal of the French aristocrat Pierre De Coubertin. The first modern Olympic Games was held in Athens, Greece on 1896, and then held in turn around the world. Since the Winter Olympics was founded in 1924, the Olympic Games is also called the Summer Olympics.