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Arnold's resume
18 18 After graduating from university, he became a deacon, priest and tutor, conducting historical and theological research.

1825 ~ 1827 traveled to Italy and became interested in German literature and "Taoluning" (German sports).

From 65438 to 0828, he was the principal of a football school, and received a doctorate in theology in the same year.

From 65438 to 0835, he served as an assessor of the London University Examinations Authority.

184 1 professor of modern university history.

1842 died of heart disease.

Arnold's achievement in sports lies in the introduction of traditional English competitive games into the school through the reform of rugby school, and the school sports system was initially formed.

At first, traditional outdoor sports (games and competitions) in Britain played an important role in schools like rugby. The most popular ones were cricket, football boating and hunting. Arnold made good use of student autonomy to organize this movement. 1839 10 Queen Adele visited the rugby school. Since then, other schools have followed suit, taking organized competitive games as part of school education.

With the development of Britain, "Arnold Way" spread all over the world, which had a strong impact on the world competitive sports. When the founder of the modern Olympic Games, P.de. Coubertin, traveled to Britain, he admired competitive games in English schools and later popularized them in French schools.