The Ideals of the olympic movement

  • Mohammadi Sardar University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj
  • Nasim Salehi Young researches club, science and research branch, Islamic Azad University, Kurdistan

Abstract

A review on the aims and ideals of the originator of the Olympic Movement is a sign of humanism, simplicity and reverence for the human race regardless of skin colour, political sect, tenet and social and economic base. The centenary workbook of the followers of this attitude also indicates the sincere attempt that has tried to raise the flag of the Olympic Movement and to develope its humanitarian goals all over the world by policy making and selecting various methods.
Accordingly, this article is willing to study the ideals of the Olympic Movement. The method used is historical and uses documents published in articles, magazines and on the internet to elaborate on the main ideals of the Olympic Movement (Citius, Altius, fortius, education principle, the principle of sincere and friendly match, the principle of the expansion of internatioal friendship and understanding, the principle of developing equal chances, the principle of cultural manifestations in the Olympic Games, independence and inscrutability).
As the method in this research is documentary; there is no statistical sample. The instruments are also articles, theses, the internet, etc., performed by studying, using strap cards, categorizing, codifying and analyzing the content of the data. Finally we come to this important matter through the principles mentioned briefly that as far as holding the Olympic Games has proceeded, it has made a deviance from the mentioned and critical principles in the Olympic Charter and if those responsible in the National Olymic Committee and the International Olympic Academy do not pay attention to this important matter, it is possible that in the next periods and specially in the 21st century this movement faces irrecoverable problems.

Published
2012-08-22
How to Cite
Sardar, M. and Salehi, N. (2012) “The Ideals of the olympic movement”, Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle XV, Physical Education and Sport Management, 1, pp. 106-111. Available at: https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/efms/article/view/29 (Accessed: 3May2024).
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