The Olympic Games are a global sporting event that brings together athletes from around the world to compete in a variety of sports. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896, but the origins of the Games date back to ancient Greece.

The ancient Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece from 776 BC to 393 AD. The Games were held every four years and were a celebration of athletic prowess and religious devotion. The ancient Olympic Games included a variety of sports, including running, jumping, discus throwing, and wrestling.

The modern Olympic Games were founded by Pierre de Coubertin, a French educator, who was inspired by the idea of promoting international understanding through sport. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896 and included nine sports, including athletics, cycling, and swimming.

The Olympic Games have since grown in size and popularity, more...

Collectors can choose to focus on one type of item or collect a variety of items associated with the Games.

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A collection 1980s to 2002 medals, etc. in issued albums.…

A collection 1980s to 2002 medals, etc. in issued albums. Mainly football but also noted two 2000 Olympics Gold Medal presentations. (11 sets). Also, a few oddments and strays from other sports.

The games of the XVI Olympiad Gold Medal Melbourne 1956 awarded…

Melbourne 1956 Olympic Gold Medal for Men's Swimming

The games of the XVI Olympiad Gold Medal Melbourne 1956 awarded for the 400m men's freestyle swimming final race held on 4 December 1956. From 1928 to 1968, the medals for the Summer Olympic Games were identical, depicting a design first used for medals…

2000 Sydney Olympics: 2000 Paralympics Gold Medal, designed by…

2000 Paralympics Gold Medal Designed by Stuart Devlin

2000 Sydney Olympics: 2000 Paralympics Gold Medal, designed by Stuart Devlin, 70 mm diameter, front featuring Opera House & Sydney Harbour Bridge, reverse featuring Paralympics logo. Presented to Sue-Ellen Lovett, Director of Sydney Paralympic Organising…