Try GOLD - Free

THE FORGOTTEN OLYMPICS

The Morning Standard

|

August 10, 2024

With the Olympic Games Paris 2024 coming to a close, TMS takes you back in time when artists, along with athletes, bagged medals

- JITHA KARTHIKEYAN

THE FORGOTTEN OLYMPICS

THE Paris Olympics has brought the world together. We are one as we cheer our athletes with hopes and dreams of those gleaming trophies reaching our shores. Like humanity, all fields of human endeavours were linked together in the years before compartmentalisation took over. The Olympics were not just for athletes back when it all started, but also for artists, architects, musicians, and writers too. Impossible to imagine now, in a world where categorisation reigns!

When American marksman, Walter W. Winans participated in the Olympics, he won two medals a gold for sharpshooting in 1908 and a silver for the same in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm. He also won a gold at Stockholm but it wasn't for any sport. It was instead for his small bronze sculpture of a 20inch horse tugging a chariot. The work was called 'An American Trotter'. He was the only individual to have the medal for both athletic and artistic achievements. As unbelievable as it may sound today, art was very much an Olympics sport and this is how the story goes The Olympic games date back to around 776 BC and were held every four years at Olympia in honour of Zeus, the king of the Gods for the Ancient Greeks. In 393 CE, the Roman Emperor Theodosius I banned the Olympics, terming it a pagan festival.

MORE STORIES FROM The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

SARFAESI Act: NBFCs seek lower recovery limit

NON-banking finance companies (NBFCs) have urged the Finance Ministry to create a level playing field in debt recovery under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, according to a person aware of the discussions.

time to read

1 mins

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

DU rises to 241 in QS World Ranking

None of the Indian universities makes it to Top 200, IIT-Delhi drops out of the list at 205

time to read

1 mins

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

Market likely to see $20 bn worth of public offers in ’26

THE primary market is likely to see $20 billion or ₹1,80,000 crore worth of public issues in 2026.

time to read

1 min

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

MORE THAN A BALL GAME

QUICK TAKE

time to read

1 min

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

Govt hospitals roll out seven-colour bedsheet system to boost hygiene

IN a bid to improve cleanliness and strengthen infection-control practices, the Delhi government has introduced a sevencolour bedsheet rotation system across all its hospitals.

time to read

1 mins

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

Infosys’ mega ₹18,000 crore buyback offer opens today, closes on Nov 26

THE ₹18,000 crore share buyback of Infosys, the biggest-ev-er offer that any IT company has announced till date, is opening on November 20, and closes on November 26.

time to read

1 min

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

₹613 cr to rent road-sweeping machines in Karnataka

BRUSHING aside serious questions raised by the Opposition BJP and Janata Dal (Secular), the state government on Wednesday gave administrative approval for renting 46 mechanical road-sweeping machines for seven years at a whopping ₹613 crore to clean roads in five municipal corporations under the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA).

time to read

1 min

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

200 Indian nationals deported from US, including wanted gangster Anmol

A special US deportation flight carrying 200 Indians, including Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother and close aide of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, two other fugitives wanted in Punjab, and 197 undocumented migrants landed in New Delhi on Wednesday.

time to read

1 min

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

PSBs eye better profit as NIMs stabilise

STATE-run banks may see an improvement in earnings in the third and fourth quarters, as their biggest pain point—falling net interest margins (NIMs)—stabilised sequentially in the September quarter after three straight quarters of decline, even though margins remain lower year-on-year.

time to read

1 mins

November 20, 2025

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

Flowers in her garden

From bridal couture to date-night outfits, Supria Munjal has it all in her first flagship store in Ambawatta, a space created with Understated grandeur, and where her designs play with colours

time to read

2 mins

November 20, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size