Antwerp Olympics
The Antwerp Olympics refers to the 1920 Summer Olympic Games held in Antwerp, Belgium. These games were notable for being the first Olympics after World War I, symbolizing peace and recovery. A total of 29 nations participated, showcasing a variety of sports and events.
The Antwerp Olympics featured 154 events across 22 sports, including athletics, swimming, and gymnastics. The games also introduced the Olympic flag, which has since become a symbol of the Olympic movement. The event was a significant milestone in Olympic history, emphasizing unity and international cooperation in the aftermath of the war.