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Pierre de Coubertin

Pedagogue and historian

Died when: 74 years 244 days (896 months)
Star Sign: Capricorn

 

Pierre de Coubertin

Charles Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin (French: [?a?l pj?? d? f?edi ba??~ d? kub??t?~]; born Pierre de Frédy; 1 January 1863 – 2 September 1937, also known as Pierre de Coubertin and Baron de Coubertin) was a French educator and historian, founder of the International Olympic Committee, and its second president.

He is known as the father of the modern Olympic Games. He was particularly active in promoting the introduction of sport in French schools.

Born into a French aristocratic family, he became an academic and studied a broad range of topics, most notably education and history.

He graduated with a degree in law and public affairs from the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po). It was at Sciences Po that he came up with the idea of reviving the Olympic Games.

The Pierre de Coubertin medal (also known as the Coubertin medal or the True Spirit of Sportsmanship medal) is an award given by the International Olympic Committee to athletes who demonstrate the spirit of sportsmanship in the Olympic Games.


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