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Presentation JO ETLV

Atlanta Etats-Unis
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WHO
WHAT
WHEN
WHERE
HOW

SUMMARY

WHY
olympic games
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WHO

The Games were officially opened by United States President Bill Clinton. The Olympic cauldron was lit by former gold medalist and boxing champion Muhammad Ali. The ceremony was attended by film composer John Williams, French-Canadian singer Céline Dion and American singer Gladys Knight. The United States won the most gold medals, followed by Russia and finally Germany. The torch is made up of 22 aluminum "reeds," one for each edition of the Olympic Games. It also features two gold-plated brass rings, the first bearing the inscription [Atlanta 1996] with the Atlanta Games emblem and the second bearing the names of the modern Olympic host cities. It was Muhammad Ali who lit the flame and moved the entire world. Suffering from Parkinson's disease, Muhammad Ali once again made history on July 19, 1996. The boxing legend, Olympic champion at the 1960 Games, was the last torchbearer.

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WHAT

During the Olympic Games of 1996, there was unfortunately an attack. This attack left 2 dead and 111 injured. Saturday, July 27, 1996, when an explosion rang out in the Summer Olympics Park, where a concert was taking place attended by tens of thousands of people. The blast from a homemade bomb, heard throughout the city center The investigation quickly turned to American militias. Identified in 1998, Eric Rudolph, a former soldier close to extremist religious movements, was arrested by the FBI in May 2003 in Murphy, North Carolina. By collaborating with the justice system, he escaped the death penalty but was sentenced to life in prison in July 2005.

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WHEN

The 1996 Olympic Games were held in Atlanta, United States The Atlanta Games were the 23rd edition of the modern Olympic Games.

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After the Olympics, the Olympic Stadium, as planned from its construction, was converted into the Turner Field baseball park, which opened in 1997.

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The Games helped establish Atlanta as the economic capital of the Southeast

HOW

.Twelve years after the Los Angeles Olympics which made history as the first Olympic competition completely financed by the private and beneficiary sector, Atlanta, an unofficial capital of the southeast of the United States, will also be the same. the money spent on the Atlanta Olympics was estimated at 3.3 billion euros

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  • security concerns
  • economic risks
  • environmental impact
  • economic boost
  • community engagement
  • promotion of sports
  • cultural exchange

“The Atlanta Olympic Games will be the biggest historic event organized in peacetime »

William Payne, the grand master of this ceremony and CEO of the Atlanta Olympic Games Committee
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