Sports in 60 broadcast studio with ON AIR sign and logo screen

Top 100 momentsNo. 1

Olympics

The Games come back

Athens revives the Olympics after 1,500 years. Pierre de Coubertin’s experiment becomes the one calendar every sport still orbits.

In April 1896, Athens lights the first modern Olympic Games. Fourteen nations send a few hundred athletes. There is no torch relay yet, no billion-dollar broadcast, no superstar village. There is a marble stadium, a French educator’s idea, and a country that wants the ancient name back.

Pierre de Coubertin had spent years arguing that sport could make better citizens. The first program is a mix of track, gymnastics, fencing, swimming in the Bay of Zea, and a marathon that invents its own legend when Spiridon Louis, a water-carrier, wins for Greece.

Everything that follows — five rings, boycotts, billion-dollar bids, and a teenager from Kingston or Kingston-upon-Thames dreaming of a final — hangs on this reunion. The Games become the one calendar every sport still orbits.