#2020東奧特輯【台灣的第一枚奧運獎牌是「音樂」項目?回顧被遺忘的台灣奧運英雄】
本屆東京奧運,台灣運動員的精彩表現,創下參賽以來最好的奪牌成績。那你知道,史上第一次在奧運奪牌的台灣人是誰嗎?
講起台灣人首次接觸到的「奧林匹克」,得回到日治時期。1920年代,社會變遷、殖民政府開始獎勵體育運動,台灣人逐步進入競技運動領域,奧運預選賽中,也開始出現優秀的台灣人運動員身影。
👉1920年安特衛普奧運——出身高雄的陳啟川與隊友們,在400公尺接力奧運預選賽中打破日本紀錄,雖最後未能代表日本出賽,卻已是「接近」奧運的台灣第一人。
👉1932年洛杉磯奧運——出生台中的張星賢,在400公尺跨欄項目代表日本代表團出賽,成為史上第一位參加奧運的台灣人。
👉1936年柏林奧運——被稱為「本島最優秀的女選手」的林月雲,三級跳遠曾經打破台灣紀錄,在跨欄也有好成績,是第一位成為奧運候選的台灣女選手,可惜連三屆奧運最終都因不可抗力無法參賽。
👉也是同年,台灣人獲得史上第一面奧運獎牌——來自台北三芝地區的作曲家江文也寫下的《台灣舞曲》 ,在奧林匹克藝術競賽奪下獎牌⋯⋯
雖然在時代潮流下,這些以奧運為目標的台灣人,屢屢遇到阻力、甚至戰亂;有人準備數十年,卻始終無法實際踏上奧運賽場,但他們不懈的奮鬥精神,仍讓我們看到堅毅和夢想的力量。https://www.twreporter.org/a/opinion-olympic-history-taiwanese-athletes
#延伸閱讀
【林佳和/美國贏,就是你贏!1984洛杉磯的「好萊塢式奧運」】https://bit.ly/3fuqG9T
【林佳和/「中華台北」前世今生──那些年,我們告過的國際奧委員會】https://bit.ly/3rXIbUL
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1984 olympic athletes 在 Daphne Iking Facebook 的最佳解答
TORONTO: The International Olympic Committee have decided to postpone the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games because of the coronavirus pandemic, IOC member Dick Pound said on Monday, as a window slowly began to open that would allow the showcase to be staged next year.
The Olympics have never before been delayed, though they were cancelled altogether in 1916, 1940 and 1944 during the two world wars, and major Cold War boycotts disrupted the Moscow and Los Angeles Games in 1980 and 1984 respectively.
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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/sports/2020/03/24/tokyo-olympics-will-be-postponed-say-ioc/
1984 olympic athletes 在 出走洛杉磯 Facebook 的最讚貼文
▎一份特殊奧運送給洛杉磯的禮物 ▎
洛杉磯即將在月底迎接2015年世界特殊奧運會Special Olympics,尋求1984年洛杉磯奧運於101、110高速公路繪製壁畫模式,三個深具紀念意義的大型公共藝術已於近日空開見客,今後將為我們的生活帶不一樣的色彩,有機會近身感受一下他們的力量~
位於1248 South Figueroa St.,由Cryptik創作的傳奇拳王Muhammad Ali 肖像,配上多位特奧運動員和倡導者激勵人心的經典語錄。
Flores的作品則烙印在洛杉磯紀念體育場Coliseum,紀念的是擁抱多樣展現包容的世界級領袖人物,社會運動者Martin Luther King Jr.,以及特奧創辦人Eunice Shriver等人。
Twichell在1147 South Hope St.則是向十項全能選手Rafer Johnson和特奧會運動員Loretta Claiborne致敬。
The 2015 Special Olympics World Games are set to open in Los Angeles this month & three new large-scale murals, a fantastic gift to the city of Los Angeles, have been created to celebrate the event as a nod to the 1984 Olympic Murals (101, 110 Freeways).
The three murals created by Kent Twitchell, Cryptik and David Flores were installed "to celebrate the spirit of what will be the world’s largest sports and humanitarian event in 2015."
Flores' "World Stage Legacy" mural at the Coliseum, "includes historical figures who have appeared at the coliseum and embrace the ideals of diversity, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Eunice Shriver, the founder of the Special Olympics...Flores pays tribute to the 2015 Special Olympics World Games and events that have taken place at the Coliseum throughout its more than 90-year history."
Twitchell's mural on Hope Street is homage to beloved athletes Rafer Johnson & Loretta Claiborne and a great addition to the existing murals in vibrant South Park. "Located at 1147 S. Hope St. in Los Angeles, Twitchell’s piece Special Olympics Monument is a double portrait. Rafer Johnson, an LA icon and Olympic gold medalist as well as founder of Special Olympics Southern California, stands alongside Loretta Claiborne, a successful Special Olympics athlete and motivational speaker."
Cryptik's mural, "located at 1248 South Figueroa in Los Angeles, "The Greatest" features a large-scale portrait of boxing legend Muhammad Ali and multiple plaques with inspirational quotations from Special Olympics athletes and advocates. Visitors can move up close to the piece to explore the words and connections."
“The murals are a lasting gift to Los Angeles to celebrate the life-changing power of Special Olympics and also honor the rich, artistic history of this city that has embraced us,” said Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota North America. “Special Olympics is not only an important global sports movement, but also an organization that touches individuals every day around the world. We hope everyone gets to experience the impact and help us cheer on the athletes.”