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Olympics and WW1: What's the Connection?

Brayan Boyle
Brayan Boyle
2025-05-08 01:11:26
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The previous games in Antwerp (1920) were staged in a country still recovering from the ravages of the first world war. This time, the effects of the war had receded further, and the games attracted wider support.
Millie Runte
Millie Runte
2025-04-28 15:07:06
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It is Tuesday 28 July, 1914, and Olympic bronze medallist Percy Courtman has just set a new world record in the 200m Breaststroke. But it’s unlikely his feat would have been overly celebrated as it was achieved on the day that Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia – the beginning of the First World War. The conflict would, ultimately, claim the live of Courtman, one of several Olympians from different nations killed on the battlefield.