The First Flame : The 130-Year Legacy of the 1896 Summer Olympics: The Birth of Modern Sports, the Amateur Heroes, and the Marathon that Changed the Wo
Overview
What if one idea could unite the world?
In the spring of 1896, in the historic city of Athens, a bold vision became reality-and changed the course of sports forever. The First Flame takes you back to the unforgettable birth of the 1896 Summer Olympics, where a small gathering of amateur athletes ignited a global movement that still burns today.
This is not just a history book.
It is a powerful, emotional journey into the origins of modern sport-where courage, passion, and belief transformed an uncertain dream into one of the greatest traditions in human history.
At the heart of this story is the visionary Pierre de Coubertin, whose relentless determination brought nations together in peaceful competition for the very first time. Alongside him are the forgotten heroes of Athens-ordinary men who became extraordinary pioneers.
From the triumph of James Connolly, the first Olympic champion of the modern era, to the legendary marathon victory of Spyridon Louis, this book captures the defining moments that shaped the Olympic spirit.
Inside this inspiring account, you will discover:
- The bold vision that revived the Olympic Games after centuries
- The struggles and triumphs behind organizing the first Games
- The amateur athletes who competed for honor, not fame
- The marathon race that became a global symbol of endurance
- How a single event grew into a worldwide phenomenon
Through vivid storytelling and powerful insight, The First Flame reveals how the 1896 Athens Games laid the foundation for over a century of inspiration, unity, and human achievement.
This is a story of beginnings.
Of belief in the impossible.
Of a spark that became a flame-and a flame that changed the world.
If you love sports history, inspirational true stories, and the timeless spirit of competition, this book will leave you inspired long after the final page.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798253448977
- ISBN-10: 9798253448977
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.23 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.35 pounds
- Page Count: 110
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