Wenlock Olympian Games

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The Wenlock Olympian Games are a 19th-century multi-sport event held in Much Wenlock, England, that helped inspire the modern Olympic Games.

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Wenlock Olympian Games canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual sporting event
multi-sport event
aim promotion of moral and intellectual improvement through sport
promotion of physical education
commemoratedBy Olympic mascot Wenlock for London 2012
country United Kingdom
follows amateur sport tradition
founder William Penny Brookes
genre Olympian festival
hasInfluenceOn International Olympic Committee
International Olympic movement
surface form: Olympic movement
hasLogo Wenlock Olympian Society emblem
hasMotto Olympian spirit
hasOrganizationalForm volunteer-run event
hasPart athletics competitions
ceremonial procession
cultural events
individual sports
medal ceremonies
team sports
track and field events
hasParticipant amateur athletes
hasWebsite https://www.wenlock-olympian-society.org.uk/
heritageStatus precursor of the Olympic Games
inception 1850
influenced Pierre de Coubertin
inspired modern Olympic Games
language English
locatedIn England
Shropshire
United Kingdom
location Much Wenlock
namedAfter Much Wenlock
notableFeature community-based organization
integration of sport and culture
use of medals and prizes
organizer Wenlock Olympian Society
partOf history of the Olympic Games
recurrence annual
significantEvent visit of Pierre de Coubertin in 1890
sport athletics
cricket
cycling
football
gymnastics
swimming
tennis
startTime July

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Wenlock namedAfter Wenlock Olympian Games
Much Wenlock knownFor Wenlock Olympian Games
Much Wenlock hasEvent Wenlock Olympian Games