Spirit of Olympics – Marble Stadium, Athens
Technical Data
Stamp Set | Spirit of Olympics |
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Date of Issue | June 25, 1996 |
Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Quantity | 700000 |
Perforation | comb 13 x 13½ |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1507 Stamp Number IN 1569 Yvert et Tellier IN 1301L Stanley Gibbons IN 1671 |
Themes | Olympic Games | Stadiums | Townscapes/ City Views | |
Table of Contents
Spirit of Olympics – Marble Stadium, Athens
The history of the Olympic Games reflects a rich tradition of athletic excellence and international unity, starting from the ancient to the modern era. Here’s a summary of the key elements:
Ancient Olympic Games
- Origins: The Ancient Olympic Games began in 776 B.C. at Olympia, Greece.
- Frequency: The Games were held every four years until their abolition in 393 A.D.
- Olympic Truce: During the Games, there was a cessation of conflicts and wars between the participating city-states of ancient Greece, known as the “Olympic Truce.”
Modern Olympic Games
- Revival: The modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896, thanks to the efforts of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French educator and scholar who was not an athlete himself but deeply passionate about the ideals of the Olympics.
- Ideals: Coubertin envisioned the Olympics as a platform for fraternity and equality among nations, fostering a sense of brotherhood through international competition. This vision is encapsulated in the ‘Spirit of Olympism,’ which includes the Olympic motto: “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (Faster, Higher, Stronger).
- Growth: The first modern Games in 1896 featured 13 countries. By 1992, the number of participating nations had grown to 171.
Centenary Celebrations (1996)
- Atlanta Games: The 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta celebrated the centenary of the modern Olympic movement.
- Commemorative Stamps: To mark this significant milestone, the Department of Post issued a set of stamps commemorating the ‘Spirit of Olympism’:
- Stamp 1: Features the Marble Stadium of Athens with the Parthenon in the background.
- Stamp 2: Depicts the Olympic torch, a symbol carried since the inception of the modern Games.
- First Day Cover: Showcases the Olympic motto and the torch.
These stamps and commemorations highlight the enduring legacy and ideals of the Olympic movement, celebrating a century of modern Olympic history and the continued emphasis on international unity and sportsmanship.