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For Education through Sports, the IOC created the Olympic Values Education Programme (OVEP) to teach its participants about the advantages of being physically active and playing sports. [4] IOC President Thomas Bach has shown his support for Peace through Sport by stating "The Olympic athletes show the whole world that it is possible to compete ...
Art of the Olympians was founded in 2006 by American Olympic gold medalist discus thrower and artist Al Oerter, who died in 2007. [5] [6] In 2006, the organization put on a touring exhibition of Art by Olympians. [7] Art of the Olympians put on an exhibition at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. [8]
The Human Values Foundation was established in 1995 to make available worldwide, a comprehensive values-themed programme for children from 4 to 12 years entitled "Education in Human Values". Its fully resourced lesson plans utilise familiar teaching techniques of discussion, story-telling, quotations, group singing, activities to reinforce ...
NBCUniversal hopes its broadcast of the Tokyo Olympics gives American viewers a grand sports spectacle they can watch at any time they like. Advertisers, however, have begun to wring their hands ...
Ratings allow NBC to set advertising rates, and in turn receive sponsor revenue to offset the billions NBC pays to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the right to broadcast the Games.
The American women lost to defending champion New Zealand in the semis — their first experience at that level — but overcame a 12-7 deficit against the 2016 champion Australians with just ...
Promote the spread of Olympism values in sport and physical education teaching programmes at school and university establishments; Stimulate and support the training of sports agents; Support the activities of the Olympic Academy, Olympic Museum or any other Olympic education and cultural program-devoted institutions related with the Olympic ...
On May 24, 1988, [7] CBS won the broadcasting rights to the 1992 Winter Olympics from Albertville, France after bidding around $243 million. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On August 23, 1989, [ 10 ] CBS also won the rights to broadcast the 1994 Winter Olympics from Lillehammer , Norway after bidding $300 million. [ 11 ]