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The Firsts of Olympics
The Firsts of Olympics
The first Winter Olympics Games were held in Chamonix, France on January 25th 1924.
The first Olympic Games were held in Ancient Greece in 776 B.C.
Slovakia participated as an independent Nation at the Olympic Games for the first time in Atlanta in 1996.
Olympic testing of athletes for anabolic steroids began in 1976.
Norway has won more medals in total at the Olympic Games than any other nation.
Micronesia made its first Olymthepic Games debut at Sydney, Australia in September 2000.
Korea marched under a single flag at the 27th Olympiad at Sydney, Australia, the first time in Olympic History.
Iranian women competed in the Olympics for the first time at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
In 648 B.C., horses were first introduced into sports with the entrance of riders in the Olympic Games.
In 1912 in Stockholm, the first electric timing devices and public address system were used at Olympics.
The Beijing Olympics was the first to use high-definition technology for all its TV broadcasts. All events and ceremonies were transmitted with 5.1 surround sound.
This was the first time that the IOC has sold separate broadcasting rights for television and news media such as internet and mobile technologies.
For the first time, one organising committee (BOCOG) will handle both the Olympics and the Paralympics.