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Every four years in the summer, the biggest sports competition in the world takes place. It is called the Summer Olympics. Men and women from all over the world participate in the Olympics. They compete for medals. You can win a bronze medal (3rd place), a silver medal (2nd place), or a gold medal (1st place). Everyone wants to win a gold medal! The first Olympic Games were in Ancient Greece. The prize was a crown made of olive leaves. Only men could compete in these games. Nearly 1,500 years later, the first Summer Olympics began. Women were allowed to participate in 1900, but only in some sports. The most popular Olympic sports include swimming, running, gymnastics, volleyball, diving, wrestling, beach volleyball, basketball, soccer, and the high jump. New sports are added all the time. For example, golf was introduced in 2016.

gymnastics

volleyball

basketball

Paralympic Power! If you have a disability, you can still compete in an event. The Paralympic Games started in 1960. These games are for athletes with disabilities. Athletes with similar disabilities compete together. For example, a swimmer who is missing a limb, such as an arm, will compete against swimmers with similar disabilities. A blind runner will have a pilot runner to guide her. The Paralympics include sports such as cycling, sailing, swimming, basketball, table tennis, volleyball, judo, horseback riding, and track.

athlete

Did you know … ? • The Olympic symbol is yellow, blue, red, green, and black rings. These represent the colors on the fl ags of every country in the world. • The gold medals are really made from silver, with a little bit of gold on top!

sailing

horseback riding

race

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