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Stick figure of sports meeting illustration
Stick figure of sports meeting illustration: draw some cartoon characters, and then draw some flags, stadiums and other sports meeting symbols.

The sports meeting is introduced as follows:

Sports meeting refers to sports competitions, such as the Olympic Games and other large-scale sports meetings, but the scope is different. The earliest sports meeting was the ancient Olympic Games in ancient Greece. At the sports meeting, everyone can show their talents to meet the cheers of victory.

The introduction of the Olympic Games is as follows:

The full name of the Olympic Games is "Olympic Games", and the word "Olympic" comes from the Greek place name "Olympia". Olympia is located in the Afis Valley, 360 kilometers southwest of Athens.

The ancient Greeks built many temples here, with picturesque scenery and pleasant climate. Therefore, the ancients called this land Alfan Sai Cheng, also known as the Holy Land Olympia. According to the belief at that time, it symbolizes peace and friendship.

People in ancient Greece and other countries in the Mediterranean often hold grand gatherings and carry out various entertainment and competitive activities during festivals and harvest seasons, which is very lively. At first, this kind of activity was scattered all over the country, not regularly, but the gathering in Olympia was the biggest.

The Olympic flag is introduced as follows:

19 13, Coubertin, France, suggested setting up the flag of the International Olympic Committee, which is designed with a boundless white background and five rings of blue, yellow, black, green and red in the center from left to right, representing the five continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the United States in turn. A white background means that all countries can compete under their own flags. 1952, Oslo presented the Olympic flag of the Winter Olympics to the International Olympic Committee, which was handed over, preserved and used in the same way as the Summer Olympics.

In July 2004, the Olympic flag was raised for the first time. 1920, the Belgian Olympic Committee, which hosted the 5th Summer Olympic Games, presented the same national flag to the International Olympic Committee, which was hung and customized during the Olympic Games. The flag was handed over to the host city by the opening ceremony of the last Olympic Games and kept by the host city. During the competition, only borrowed items are hung in the main stadium.

1970, the international Olympic Committee gave the Olympic flag a new meaning in the fourth issue of Olympic review: it symbolizes the unity of five continents, and athletes gather at the Olympic Games in a fair and frank competition and friendly spirit.