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What are the eight words of the Olympic spirit?

The spirit is "peace, friendship, fairness and progress". The Olympic Charter points out that the Olympic spirit is the spirit of mutual understanding, friendship, unity and fair competition. The Olympic spirit plays a very important guiding role in the Olympic movement. On the one hand, the Olympic spirit emphasizes tolerance and understanding of cultural differences; On the other hand, the Olympic spirit emphasizes the fairness and justice of competitive sports. As the late jesse owens, a famous American black track and field athlete, said, "In sports, people learn not only competition, but also respect for others, life ethics, how to spend their lives and how to treat their peers". The Olympic Charter points out that the purpose of the Olympic Movement is to "educate young people through sports activities without any discrimination and carry forward the Olympic spirit-to understand each other in the spirit of friendship, unity and fairness, thus contributing to the establishment of a peaceful and better world". This purpose has the following basic meanings: first, the goal of the Olympic movement is to promote the development of human society in the direction of truth, goodness and beauty; Secondly, the Olympic movement tries to use sports with humanistic spirit as a way to achieve its goals and establish friendship ties among young people all over the world. The Olympic motto "Faster, Higher, Stronger" fully expresses the spirit of the Olympic movement to keep forging ahead and never be satisfied. It encourages people to constantly surpass themselves in all aspects of life, constantly renew themselves and stay energetic forever. It is true that with the intervention of commercialization and the operation of the market, the Olympic motto has shown alienation, but judging from the ideological connotation expressed by these six words, its strong humanistic spirit is always irreplaceable. A well-known saying: "participation is more important than winning" can better reflect humanistic care. Source: Journal of Guangdong University of Technology