How were the first Olympics?

How were the first Olympics? The first Olympics were not Paris or London, but in 1896 in Athens, the capital of Greece. The match, which lasted from April 6 to April 15, 1896, was inaugurated by King George I. 241 players from 14 countries from all over the world. The first Olympic winner was James confay in the US, who won a gold medal in the triple jump. He finished second in high jump and third in the long jump. When we talk about the most successful player, he was Carl Shuhaman of Germany, who won a total of 4 gold medals in 4 different sports. There were a total of 43 events in the first Olympics. The US won the highest 14 gold medal and ranked first in the medal table. The first place used to obtain a silver medal not gold, but a silver. An olive branch and certificate were also given. It had the face of the Greek god Jius on one side of the given medal and a famous place of Athens on the other was Acropolis. The official report appears in 2 parts. One part of it was at the ancient Olympics and the other at 1896 sports, which were printed in 4 languages. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here