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Objectives of the modern olympic games

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Answered by affannarnia27
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Answer: The original objective was to allow non-professional athletes to compete against each other. At the time, amateurs really had no chance against paid competition in sports like athletics, rowing, archery and so forth. The Olympics were set up to allow amateurs from different nations to have their own competition separate from professional competition.

Now? It’s hard to say. From the beginning, the games had problems with “professionalism” which generally meant they were only for the wealthy. In order to stay competitive without making money, athletes always had to skirt some of the rules, like having paid coaches. The real downfall came in 1952 when the IOC bent the rules a lot to let the USSR compete. Soviet and Eastern Bloc athletes technically didn’t get paid to compete, but they often had “no show” jobs so they got paid to train. The costs of training and travel became so oppressive that athletes had to set up trusts to pay their expenses without technically being “paid” to train.

Answered by jaival7362
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The objective of the modern Olympic Games is to bring the athletes around the world in one place where they can play and spread peace and friendship with no discrimination in race and gender. It was Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France who bring the concept of modern Olympic and which is started in 1896.
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