The Olympic Oath is taken by an athlete and a judge at the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games. It was spoken in Greek in Athens 2004.
The athlete, from the team of the organizing country, holds a corner of the Olympic Flag while reciting the oath:
The judge, also from the host nation, likewise holds a corner of the flag but takes a slightly different oath:
The text of the oath has slightly changed over the years. The oath read by Victor Boin in 1920 was
Later, "swear" was replaced by "promise" and "country" by "team". The part concerning doping was added at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
The athletes and judges that have delivered the Olympic Oath are listed below.
Olympischer Eid | Olümpiatõotus | Ολυμπιακός Όρκος | Juramento Olímpico | Olimpika ĵuro | Serment olympique | Olimpijska prisega | Giuramento olimpico | Olympische eed | オリンピック宣誓 | Ślubowanie olimpijskie | Олимпийская клятва
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