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What are the Olympic values?
The three core values of Olympism are Excellence, respect and friendship.

Modern Olympism pursues exemplary educational values and respects universal basic ethical principles. The ultimate goal of modern Olympism is to make sports serve people's harmonious development and promote and establish a peaceful society that safeguards human dignity.

Through the combination of physical education and cultural education, people's physical quality and moral spirit can be improved harmoniously. He advocates that sports should serve the harmonious development of human beings, thus promoting the establishment of a peaceful society that safeguards human dignity. Realizing this ideal society is the common aspiration and task of all mankind. Sports has a powerful and unique function in this respect, with great appeal and appeal.

The main impact of the Olympic Games:

Olympism advocates the combination of sports with culture and education, and "creates a way of life based on seeking happiness through hard work, giving full play to the educational value of good examples and respecting the basic principles of public morality".

Secondly, it is to make sports serve the harmonious development of mankind, "in order to promote the establishment of a peaceful society that safeguards human dignity." Thirdly, although we emphasize the competition under the principle of fairness, we recognize the inequality of people's ability, so we only guarantee the fairness and equality of the competition process, but not the equality of the competition results.

Therefore, it encourages people to tap their greatest potential with the spirit of "faster, higher and stronger" and create greater life value and social value.