Olympic Games in Sochi !
The Olympic Games are the world’s number one sport event. They are an important symbol for billions of people around the globe
Olympic Games 2014
CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FOTIUS!
CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FOTIUS!
CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FOTIUS!
Pierre de Coubertin said: “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most
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Olympic Games in Sochi!

1. Olympic Games in Sochi !

Project is made by Yezerskaya
Kristina ,Olenena Masha , Petrova
Natasha , Viskova Olda.
2014

2.

Only for those of a special breed,
Living a dream, a chance to succeed,
Yesterday's hopes and desires coming true,
Making your mark with records anew
Proving hard work and the daily grind,
Instructing the body, conditioning the mind
Can capture a medal for the whole world to see, with
Glamour and Pride for your country,
As you stand aloft and you flag is flown high, there's
Memories forever, and a tear in your eye,
Enjoying the moment, the admiring looks,
Securing you name in the history books.
Current Events Poem by Ken Budden from Family Friend
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3. The Olympic Games are the world’s number one sport event. They are an important symbol for billions of people around the globe

– a symbol of hope, peace
and friendly cooperation
between nations.
They have been held since
ancient times but let’s talk
about the future.

4. Olympic Games 2014

• Hosting country.
• Olympic traditions.
• Main Olympic
symbols.

5. CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FOTIUS!

Olympic awards
in 2014
The emblem of
the future
Olympic Games

6. CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FOTIUS!

New sports in
Olympic Games.
Equipment,
special clothes.
Clothes for our
country team.

7. CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FOTIUS!

The Opening
Ceremony.
Countries and
competitors
taking part in the
Olympics.
The most exiting
events of the
2014 Olympic
Games.

8. Pierre de Coubertin said: “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most

important thing in the life is not the triumph
but the struggle. The essential thing is not to
have conquered but to have fought well.”
It is the principle of the modern Olympic
movement.
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