1) 1900 - Introduction of Women Competitors :
In 1900 women were allowed to participate for the 1st time in the Paris Olympics. In 1896 olympics, only men were allowed to participate.
2) 1924 - First Winter Olympics:
The first Winter Olympics were held in Chamonix, France in 1924, featuring winter sports like skiing and ice hockey.
3) 1960 - First time of Television Coverage:
The Rome Olympics were the first to be broadcast live on television, greatly expanding the global audience for the Games.
4) 1964 - Paralympic Inclusion:
The 1964 Tokyo Games were the first to feature a parallel event for athletes with disabilities, marking the beginning of the modern Paralympic Games and promoting inclusivity in sports.
5) 1980 - Computerized Timing:
The Moscow Olympics used computerized timing systems for the first time, improving accuracy in race results.
6) 2000 - Internet Coverage:
The Sydney Olympics were the first to provide comprehensive online coverage, allowing fans to follow events in real-time via the internet.
7) 2012 - Social Media:
The London Olympics saw extensive use of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook for real-time updates and fan engagement.
8) 2021 - Virtual Events:
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics (held in 2021) introduced virtual events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including a new emphasis on digital and remote engagement.
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