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"In the name of all competitors, I promise that we shall tale part in there Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules that govern them, in the true spirit of the sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams." We wish you a merry Christmas

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The Olympic oath is a solemn promise made by one athlete as a representative of each of the participating Olympic competitors and by one judge as a representative of each officiating Olympic referee or other official at the opening ceremonies of each Olympic games

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They don't have to say it. It is recited as a link to the original Olympics of ancient Greece, when athletes had to pledge their dedication to their sport.

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athletes dont take a oath at the beginning of games , they take oaths at the beginning of the season.

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The Olympic Oath (distinct from the Olympic creed) is a solemn promise made by one athlete

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hi i dont know lol

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Yes.

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Q: Do athleats have to take an oath in the Olympics?
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