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How often is the Summer Olympic Games held?
The Summer Olympic Games is held every four years.

Description:

It is held every four years. The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympic Games, are mainly held around the world and are hosted by IOC member countries in turn. Participating countries are located in Europe, Africa, America, Asia and Oceania. The Summer Olympic Games is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in the world.

Introduction to the Olympic Games:

It is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in the world sponsored by the International Olympic Committee. Held every four years, no more than 16 days, it is the most influential sports event in the world.

Logo:

The Olympic Games has a series of unique and distinctive symbols, such as Olympic logo, motto, Olympic flag, anthem, emblem, medal and mascot. These signs have rich cultural connotations and vividly reflect the value orientation and cultural connotation of the Olympic ideal.

The Olympic five-ring symbol consists of five Olympic rings, with five colors: blue, black, red, yellow and green. The meaning of the five rings symbolizes the unity of the five continents and the gathering of athletes from all over the world in the Olympic Games with fair and frank competition and friendly spirit.

Olympic medals and mascots;

1 medal

1896 In the modern Olympic Games held in Athens, the champion won a silver medal and a crown made of olive branches, and the runner-up won a bronze medal and a crown. This medal was carefully designed by French artist Jules Chapelain.

Since the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, the design of the front of the medal has been revised for the first time to reflect the Greek characteristics. From now on, all Olympic medals will reflect Greek characteristics, because this is the place where the Olympic Games originated and revived. From the Amsterdam Olympic Games in 1928 to the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000, the medals awarded to athletes are engraved with the seated statue of the goddess of victory.

2. Mascot

In the Olympic history, mascots first appeared in 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Since then, mascots have become a major part of the image characteristics of the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee and the organizing committees of previous Olympic Games have high requirements on the design of mascots, and the appearance of mascots in each Olympic Games has attracted the attention of the world and become the highlight of this Olympic Games.