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词条 1925 Workers' Summer Olympiad
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  1. Sports

  2. Participating countries

  3. Notable winners

  4. References

{{Infobox games
|Name = 1925 Workers' Summer Olympiad
|Logo = 1925 Workers' Summer Olympiad poster.jpg
|Size = 250px
|Host city =Frankfurt am Main, Germany
|Optional caption =
|Nations participating = 11
|Athletes participating = 3,000
|Events = 44
|dates ={{Start date|1925|07|24}}–
{{Start date|1925|07|28}}
|Stadium =
|previous = 1925 Workers' Winter Olympiad
|next = 1931 Workers' Winter Olympiad
}}

The 1925 Workers' Summer Olympiad was the second edition of International Workers' Olympiads. The games were held from July 24 to July 28 at Frankfurt am Main in Germany.

Total number of participants was more than 100,000 of which 3,000 were actual athletes from 12 countries. The rest were spectators who were invited to take part on mass gymnastics that underlined the ideas of worker sports.[1] Motto of the 1925 Olympiad was "Nie wieder Krieg!" – No More War![2]

The events mostly took place at the newly opened Waldstadion that is today known as Commerzbank-Arena. An outdoor swimming pool, Stadionbad, was built for the swimming competitions.[3] The opening ceremony had a choir of 1,200 people singing and later 60,000 actors took part in the drama presentation "Worker Struggle for the Earth" marching through the streets of Frankfurt.[2][4] All events attracted a total of 450,000 spectators.[5]

The most notable result was a new world record of 51.3 in women's 4×100 metres relay set by the German team of Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportbund (ATSB), although it was never ratified by IAAF.[2][4] Football tournament was also won by the German team of ATSB. The most successful athletes came from Finnish Workers' Sports Federation, winning 31 events out of 44.[2]

Sports

  • Athletics
  • Boxing
  • Cycling
  • Football ({{DetailsLink|Football at the International Workers' Olympiads}})
  • Gymnastics
  • Swimming
  • Water polo
  • Wrestling

Participating countries

  • {{flag|Austria}}
  • {{flag|Belgium}}
  • {{flag|Czechoslovakia}}
  • {{flag|Free City of Danzig}}
  • {{flag|Finland}}
  • {{flag|France}}
  • {{flag|Germany}}
  • {{flag|Great Britain}}
  • {{flag|Latvia}}
  • {{flag|Poland}}
  • {{flag|Switzerland}}

Notable winners

  • {{flagicon|Finland}} Väinö Kokkinen – Greco-Roman wrestling, middleweight
  • {{flagicon|Finland}} Eino Purje – 800, 1500 and 3000 metres run
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Kurt Rödel – Artistic gymnastics
  • {{flagicon|Finland}} Iivari Rötkö – 25000 metres run
  • {{flagicon|Finland}} Matti Saarikoski - Greco-Roman wrestling, heavy lightweight
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Werner Seelenbinder – Greco-Roman wrestling, light heavyweight

References

1. ^John Nauright & Charles Parrish (ed.): "Sports Around the World – History, Culture and Practice" (p. 462). Retrieved 10 July 2013.
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dkp-online.de/uz/3718/s1602.htm |title=Von der Arbeiter-Olympiade zur Commerz-Arena |publisher=Unsere Zeit |date=6 May 2005 |language=German |accessdate=10 July 2013 |author=Dieter Vogel |author2=Michael Friedrich |author3=DKP-Parteivorstand |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6I4ZNuAt7?url=http://www.dkp-online.de/uz/3718/s1602.htm |archivedate=13 July 2013 |deadurl=no |df= }}
3. ^Historisches Museum Frankfurt Retrieved 10 July 2013. [https://www.webcitation.org/6I4ZRlMPG?url=http://www.historisches-museum.frankfurt.de/index.php?article_id%3D592%26clang%3D1 Archived] 2013-07-13.
4. ^David Renton: "The Workers Olympics of the 1920s and 1930s; not subordinating Play to Sport" Retrieved 10 July 2013. [https://www.webcitation.org/6I4ZOJsso?url=http://livesrunning.wordpress.com/category/red-sport/ Archived] 2013-07-13.
5. ^AdsD – Archiv der sozialen Demokratie (in German). Retrieved 10 July 2013. [https://www.webcitation.org/6I4ZSyW8K?url=http://www.fes.de/archiv/adsd_neu/inhalt/stichwort/arbeiter-olympiade.htm Archived] 2013-07-13.
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