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Going for the Gold: Summer Olympics

A Greek amphora dating from 510 B.C. depicts Olympic athletes and is shown below. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. They were based on the original incarnation of the games, believed to have first begun at a festival held in Zeus’s honor at Olympia in 776 B.C. In 2024, the Olympics return to Paris after 100 years. Explore modern Olympic history through collection items, including postage stamps, from across the Smithsonian. Learn how the National Museum of American History aquires Olympic objects and how sports inspire and unite us.


29c Boxing single

Stamp with illustration of a baseball player sliding into base and the catcher tagging him "out"

29c Olympic Baseball single

1968 Summer Olympics souvenir banner used by Cathy Jamison (Imwalle)

Olympic Park Map of the London 2012 Summer Olympics

Windbreaker worn by swimmer Jane Swagerty (Hill) at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics

Digital portrait of Nastia Liukin during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games

USA souvenir pin from the 2004 Athens Summer Olympic Games

Olympic Gold medal won by Bobby Morrow at the 1956 Olympic Games

Mike O'Brien, Swimmer, Honolulu, Hawaii, from the series Shooting for the Gold

Kathy Marino, Kayak, Huntington Beach, California, from the series Shooting for the Gold


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