The author of Ode to Sports is Introduction to Ode to Sports

1. Author of "Ode to Sports": Pierre de Coubertin.

2. "Ode to Sports", translated and published in the 8th issue of "New Sports" magazine in 1982. The original text was published by Coubertin at the Fifth Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912, using a French name and a German name - Horold and Eichelbach. According to the explanation of the Hungarian Mezo, a member of the International Olympic Committee, The name implies that even countries with feuds like France and Germany can enhance mutual understanding and get along well with each other in the Olympic family.

3. "Ode to Sports" expresses the author's sincere feelings for sports in the form of prose poetry. The opening chapter of the poem outlines the outline of sports for us, regarding sports as the embodiment of beauty, justice, courage, honor, health, progress and peace. The whole poem speaks highly of the function of sports in modern society and its important role on mankind; it uses three stanzas to praise the function of sports in cultivating people's ideological qualities, which are "justice, courage and honor". Finally, he ended his celebration of sports with a note of peace.