because every body in the world takes part and the rings the 5 continents
776 BC
Olympics, FIFA world cup.
The olympics
The Greeks thought up the Olympics centuries ago. Since the Greeks were proud of their athletes, they wanted them to display their skills on a global stage. While the first Olympic games mainly consisted of Greek, Trojan, and other domestic athletes, it would be the spark of a global sporting phenomenon that continues today.
A global event would be something like the Olympics.
The Olympics jumped from a regional event in ancient Greece to a global phenomenon with the revival of the modern Games in 1896, thanks to the efforts of Pierre de Coubertin. The introduction of a standardized set of rules, the inclusion of various sports, and the establishment of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) helped attract international participation. Over the years, the Olympics have evolved with advancements in broadcasting, marketing, and technology, making it a major global event that unites countries and showcases athletic excellence.
An event that will affect or change the whole world. For example: Someone announced that they could make oil from water, if true that would be a global event. From the word itself, global means world-wide so it would be world-wide event. A global event is something that all countries know of. Examples of global events are: - World Wars - Olympics
The 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens featured 201 nations participating. This event marked a significant moment as it was the first time that more than 200 nations competed in the Olympics. The Games showcased a diverse range of athletes from around the world, reflecting the global spirit of the Olympic movement.
Ninemsn News broadcasts from Australia. They provide news that is relevant to Australia as well as global news. World events such as the Olympics are always covered for viewers.
Winter Olympics , summer Olympics and Para Olympics .
i think everyone would have a gay dancing party and enjoy beer and olympics games on july 4th
Summer Olympics: 1976Winter Olympics: 1988Winter Olympics: 2010