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Olympic games: An illusion of equality

Broadcast Date: Oct. 16, 1986

Transcending politics was the lofty ideal that motivated Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin to propose a revival of the ancient Greek Olympic Games as an athletic contest among the world's nations. But the modern Olympics are intensely political and have never been free from class tensions and jingoism, says cultural critic Varda Burstyn in this edition of CBC Radio's Ideas. This overview of the Games, seen through the lens of politics, takes listeners through the Workers' Olympics of the 1930s, John Diefenbaker's faith in sports as a force against communism and the overt nationalism of the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

Olympic games: An illusion of equality

• The pursuit of excellence in sport was not the only focus for Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics. According to the online Olympic museum, de Coubertin's ideal of Olympism was:

• To be a religion, that is, to 'adhere to an ideal of a higher life, to strive for perfection';

• To represent an elite 'whose origins are completely egalitarian' and at the same time represent the moral qualities of 'chivalry';

• To create 'a four-yearly festival of the springtime of mankind'; and

• To glorify beauty by the 'involvement of the philosophic arts in the Games'. 

• The first meeting of the International Olympic Committee took place in Paris in 1894. The committee chose Athens as the site for the first modern Olympics in 1896 in recognition of the Games' origins in ancient Greece. According to the official website of the Olympic Games, the Greek spectators were jubilant when one of their own, a shepherd named Spyridon Louis, won the marathon.

• Bruce Kidd, heard in this clip, competed as a runner for Canada in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. He went on to become a member of the School of Physical Health and Education at the University of Toronto and a prolific author on sport.

Olympic games: An illusion of equality

Medium: Radio

Program: IDEAS

Broadcast Date: Oct. 16, 1986

Guest(s): Rick Bruno, Bruce Cummings, Bruce Kidd, George Lipsits, John MacAloon, Jim Reardon, Alan Tomlinson


Host: Lister Sinclair
Reporter: Varda Burstyn

Duration: 44:59

Photo:

Postcard for 1934 Workers' Olympics in Prague from alphabetilately.com 

Last updated:
Aug. 11, 2009


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