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...

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1956 Melbourne, x VI Summer Olympics: Badges: 1956 Lux &…

Olympic & Commonwealth Games Badges and Pins Set

1956 Melbourne, x VI Summer Olympics: Badges: 1956 Lux & Lifebuoy Soap '1956 Olympic Games badges', complete set (20 + 1 spare); also 1962 Commonwealth Games 'Visitor' badge; 2000 Sydney Olympics pins (15). Fair/VG condition. (37 items)

1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Participation Medal, 69…

1986 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games Participation Medal

1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Participation Medal, 69 mm diameter

1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Participation Medal, 57…

1970 Commonwealth Games Participation Medal in Presentation Box

1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Participation Medal, 57 mm diameter, fi ne condition, in original presentation box

Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games official's badge enamelled badge…

Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games Canoeing Official's Badge

Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games official's badge enamelled badge with brown 'Canoeing' ribbon, 12.5 cm approx, made by K.G. Luke, 2348 stamped on back. K.G. Luke was a private mint that made 1956 Olympic Games medals

1958 British Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Participation Medal…

1958 Commonwealth Games Participation Medal in Presentation Box

1958 British Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Participation Medal '1958 VI. British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Cardiff, Wales', 55 mm diameter, in original presentation box. Ex Dr.J. Matthews, the British team doctor. Superb condition

1950 4th British Empire Games in Auckland, Participation Medal…

1950 British Empire Games Participation Medal with W.O. Stockley

1950 4th British Empire Games in Auckland, Participation Medal 'British Empire Games/1950', bronze, 52 mm diameter, engraved on reverse 'W.O. Stockley'. (W.O. Stockley, New Zealand swimming & water polo official, and author of 'Improve Your Swimming'…

1934 2nd British Empire Games in London, Participation Medal…

1934 British Empire Games Participation Medal

1934 2nd British Empire Games in London, Participation Medal 'British Empire Games/London/1934', bronze, 44 mm diameter. Very attractive and scarce

Silver King Gustav V Medal, with reverse inscribed 'Femte…

1912 Stockholm Olympics Silver Medal with Original Box & Citation

Silver King Gustav V Medal, with reverse inscribed 'Femte Olympiaden Stockholm 1912', and pale blue & yellow ribbon. In original box, together with original citation from the Royal Palace to 'Commander Athletics, W.B. Alexander, Esq', with a translation.…

1912 Stockholm Participant's Badge, irregular, 25 x 37 mm, made…

1912 Stockholm Participant's Badge by C.C. Sporrong & Co

1912 Stockholm Participant's Badge, irregular, 25 x 37 mm, made by C.C. Sporrong & Co., Stockholm. Ex William Alexander, manager of Australasia's (Australia & New Zealand combined) Athletics team