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Discuss how successful the Olympic movement is in fulfilling this fundamental principle  

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Discuss how successful the Olympic movement is in fulfilling this fundamental principle The olympic movement is successful in fulfilling this fundamental principle for many reasons as the olympic charter quotes "The goal of olympism is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth, through sport, practised without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic Spirit" One way in which the olympic movment has been successful is by the way more and more nations are joining together which involves them sharing each other cultures, sports etc. I can also say that the olympic movment has increased the amount of countries entering to participate in the Olympics. One reason for this is because the countries want to gain respect. An example of how successful the olympic movement is was in Sydney 2000 when Australia had the satisfaction of hearing International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan Antonio Samaranch proclaim the...

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