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  2. Olympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The original Olympic motto is the hendiatris Citius, Altius, Fortius which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger". [3] The motto was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin upon the creation of the International Olympic Committee. Coubertin borrowed it from his friend Henri Didon, a Dominican priest who was an athletics enthusiast. [4]

  3. Citius, Altius, Fortius - Wikipedia

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    Citius, Altius, Fortius, an artwork by Jordi Bonet in a metro station in Montreal, Canada Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Citius, Altius, Fortius .

  4. List of Latin phrases (C) - Wikipedia

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    citius altius fortius: faster, higher, stronger: Motto of the modern Olympics. civis romanus sum: I am (a) Roman citizen: Is a phrase used in Cicero's In Verrem as a plea for the legal rights of a Roman citizen: clamea admittenda in itinere per atturnatum: a claim to be admitted to the eyre by an attorney

  5. Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic motto, Citius, Altius, Fortius, a Latin expression meaning "Faster, Higher, Stronger" was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894 and has been official since 1924. The motto was coined by Coubertin's friend, the Dominican priest Henri Didon OP, for a Paris youth gathering of 1891. [146]

  6. Call of the Champions - Wikipedia

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    Premiering at the Opening Ceremony on February 8, 2002, it began with the call by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square of "Citius! Altius! Fortius!" (Faster, Higher, Stronger), which is the Olympic Motto chosen by the founder of the modern Games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin. Williams added another Latin word as well: "Clarius," meaning "clearer."

  7. Pierre de Coubertin - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger) was proposed by Coubertin in 1894, and was official from 1924 until modified to the current Citius, Altius, Fortius – Communiter (Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together) in 2021.

  8. List of mottos - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Games: Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, higher, stronger) Paralympic Games: ... St Kilda Football Club: Fortius quo fidelius (Strength through Loyalty) Europe

  9. International Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    Motto: Citius, Altius, Fortius – Communiter ( Latin : Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together) The International Olympic Committee ( IOC ; French: Comité international olympique , CIO ) is the international, non-governmental , sports governing body of the modern Olympic Games .