What is ohlympics?

The Olympic Games, commonly referred to as the Olympics, are a major international multi-sport event which brings together athletes from across the world to compete in a variety of disciplines. The modern Olympic Games, which take place every four years, were first held in Athens, Greece in 1896, and have since become the world's largest global sporting event. The Olympic Games feature both summer and winter sports, with events ranging from athletics and swimming to skiing and ice hockey. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the governing body responsible for organizing and overseeing the Olympics, while individual countries send delegations of their best athletes to compete under their national flags. The Olympics are widely regarded as a symbol of international unity and cooperation, and are celebrated and watched by millions of people around the globe.