Top Banner
SOCHI SOCHI 2014 2014 By Albert Kardanov By Albert Kardanov 7c 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva Teacher M.A.Gryazeva
18

SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Dec 26, 2015

Download

Documents

Tamsin Cameron
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

SOCHI SOCHI 20142014By Albert KardanovBy Albert Kardanov

7c7c

Teacher M.A.GryazevaTeacher M.A.Gryazeva

Page 2: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

The ancient Olympic GamesThe ancient Olympic Games According to historical records, the first ancient According to historical records, the first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC. Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC. They were dedicated to the Olympian gods and They were dedicated to the Olympian gods and were staged on the ancient plains of Olympia. The were staged on the ancient plains of Olympia. The ancient Olympic Games were initially a one-day ancient Olympic Games were initially a one-day event until 684 BC, when they were extended to event until 684 BC, when they were extended to three days. In the 5th century B.C., the Games were three days. In the 5th century B.C., the Games were extended again to cover five days.extended again to cover five days.The ancient Games included running, long jump, The ancient Games included running, long jump, shot put, javelin, boxing, pankration and equestrian shot put, javelin, boxing, pankration and equestrian events. They continued for nearly 12 centuries, until events. They continued for nearly 12 centuries, until Emperor Theodosius decreed in 393 A.D. that all Emperor Theodosius decreed in 393 A.D. that all such "pagan cults" be banned. such "pagan cults" be banned.

Page 3: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

The revival of the Olympic GamesThe revival of the Olympic Games

Fifteen hundred years later, in 1894, a Fifteen hundred years later, in 1894, a Frenchman, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, Frenchman, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, persuaded people from fifteen countries to start persuaded people from fifteen countries to start the Olympic Games again. His words "It's a great the Olympic Games again. His words "It's a great honor to win, but still a greater honor to compete" honor to win, but still a greater honor to compete" became an Olympic motto. Only a dozen countries became an Olympic motto. Only a dozen countries took-part then (285 competitors). It was not until took-part then (285 competitors). It was not until the Fourth Olympics in London, in 1908 that the Fourth Olympics in London, in 1908 that women were allowed to compete for the first time. women were allowed to compete for the first time. The Winter Olympics have been held since 1924. The Winter Olympics have been held since 1924.

Page 4: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

The First Olympic Winter Games.The First Olympic Winter Games.

In 1921, the International Olympic In 1921, the International Olympic Committee gave its patronage to a Committee gave its patronage to a Winter Sports Week to take place in Winter Sports Week to take place in 1924 in Chamonix, France. This 1924 in Chamonix, France. This event was a great success, event was a great success, attracting 10,004 paying spectators, attracting 10,004 paying spectators, and was retrospectively named the and was retrospectively named the First Olympic Winter Games. First Olympic Winter Games.

Page 5: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

The following The following Winter Olympics Winter Olympics are taking place in February are taking place in February 2014 in Soch2014 in Sochi, one of the most i, one of the most popular resorts of the Russian popular resorts of the Russian South. This is the second time South. This is the second time since 1980 Russia hosts the since 1980 Russia hosts the Olympic Games. The previous Olympic Games. The previous Olympics became a symbol of Olympics became a symbol of pure international friendship. pure international friendship. That’s why today many people That’s why today many people already have high hopes about already have high hopes about the games of 2014. the games of 2014.

Page 6: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Start of the Sochi Olympic relay team will be given 7 October 2013. Torch-bearers will bring much-nothing 14000, lenght Olympic flame on the territory of Russia will be around 56000 km, that would be an absolute record for all time the competition.

SOCHI FLAME RELAY SOCHI FLAME RELAY TORCHTORCH

Page 7: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Fifteen winter sport disciplines, organized as seven Fifteen winter sport disciplines, organized as seven Olympic sports, were included in the 2014 Winter Olympic sports, were included in the 2014 Winter

OlympicsOlympics

figure skating,

speed skating

short track speed skating

alpine skiing

cross-country skiing

freestyle Nordic combined

ski jumping

snowboarding

bobsleigh

 skeleton

 biathlon

curling

hockey

luge

Page 8: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Figure skating team event Figure skating team event

On 6 April 2011, the IOC accepted a number of events to be considered for inclusion into the official program of these Olympic Games. The events include:

Ten nations, with each featuring a male and

female single skater, a pairs team and an ice

dance couple, will compete over three days to

win the first gold medal of the figure skating

event in the Russian Black Sea resort.

Page 9: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Synchronised skating, a large and fast-

growing discipline, consists of 8—20 (the

number of skaters on a team depends on the

level) athletes skating on ice at one time moving

as one flowing unit at high speeds.Hosts Russia are the early favourites to win the

new event as they are one of the few nations

capable of fielding strong contenders in all four

sections.

Page 10: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Women's ski jumpingWomen's ski jumping

After an unsuccessful legal battle for inclusion at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, women's ski jumping won its place Wednesday on the program for the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi. The reason for the rejection cited for the low number of athlets as well as few participating countries in the sport.There are two competition rounds: the first and the final rounds.Each athlet gets two jumps and receives a score based on distance and style.Theathlet with the highest combined score is the winner.

Page 11: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Mixed relay biathlonMixed relay biathlonThe mixed relay features two female athletes and two male athletes from the same NOC competing together. Women race a 6 km leg and men race a 7.5 km leg in the following order: W-W-M-M. Each athlete shoots twice (1 prone, 1 standing). For every missed target a penalty loop of 150 m must be skied. The start is performed simultaneously in three rows, with the start order based on the results of the World Cup Nations Cup Score (combined for men and women).

Page 12: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Ski half-pipeSki half-pipe

Ski halfpipe is a young and dynamic event.One competitor at a time performs a routine of acrobatic jumps,flips,twists and other manoeuvres on a halfpipe.The athelets are judged on their take-offs, the height they reach above the top of the pipe, and difficulty of theirmanoeuvres. A qualification round and final round are staged with tow runs per athelet in both.

Page 13: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Luge Team RelayLuge Team RelayThis new race format features teams comprised of a doubles sled, a women’s singles sled and a men’s singles sled. All three entrants from one team slide one after another with the clock stopping only after the third sled has crossed the finish line. A touch pad at the finish line must be activated by an athlete in one sled before the gate at the start line opens for the following team member to compete.

Page 14: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Snowdoard SlopestyleSnowdoard Slopestyle

Slopestyle is a competitive event for freestyle snowboarders and skiers that involves an athlete performing tricks in the air as well as on rails and boxes. Unlike racing, there is no clock - competitors are awarded points for style and difficulty of their run by a group of judges.

Page 15: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

SkiSki  slopestyleslopestyle Ski slopestyle is a competition held in a terrain park where competitors all ski over the same jumps and rails. Each competitor attempts his best rail skiing style and most extravagant aerial maneuvers.

Page 16: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

Snowboard parallel special slalomSnowboard parallel special slalom

Two identical courses are built in

the parallel slalom (red and blue).

The race takes place on a

shorter course, with a shorter

distance between the individual

gates.

Page 17: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

On 28 November 2006, the Executive Board of the On 28 November 2006, the Executive Board of the IOC decided not to include the following sports in IOC decided not to include the following sports in

the review process of the programthe review process of the program

Ski mountaineering Ski-orienteering

Winter triathlon

Page 18: SOCHI 2014 By Albert Kardanov 7c Teacher M.A.Gryazeva.

THANK YOU!THANK YOU!