| Activities · Olympic Day
Celebration
Every year, between June 17th and 24th, National Olympic
Committees all over the world organize a celebration
in honor of the foundation in Paris of the International
Olympic Committee on June 23rd, 1894. On this occasion,
Pierre de Coubertin obtained the re-establishment of
the Olympic Games.
The World Olympic Day celebration was made an annual
event in the Olympic Movement at the 42nd IOC Session
in January 1948. The first Olympic Day was celebrated
on the 23rd of June of that year with Portugal, Greece,
Austria, Canada, Switzerland, Great Britain, Uruguay,
Venezuela and Belgium participating in their respective
countries.
In order to encourage all NOCs to commemorate Olympic
Day, the Sport for All Commission of the IOC launched
the concept of the "Olympic Day Run". Forty-five
NOCs held the first run in 1987. In 1999 this number
had grown to 170 out of the 199 NOCs recognized by the
IOC. The Olympic Day Run's goal is to promote the practice
of mass sport. Due to the popularity of the run some
NOCs have decided to hold the race over several distances
in order to attract more men, women and children of
all ages. In addition a variety of sports activities,
demonstrations and cultural and artistic events have
been added to the program to appeal to more people.
In some countries runs are held concurrently in several
towns. A substantial number of disabled people have
also started to take part in the event.
Olympic Solidarity provides those NOCs organizing a
run with a financial contribution and the IOC supplies
them with certificates signed by the IOC President.
The Coca-Cola Company, a loyal sponsor of the Olympic
Games since 1928, has been the worldwide partner for
the Olympic Day Run since 1989.
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