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Tamara Tyshkevich




The Olympic Games, or Olympics, is an international multi-sport event taking place every four years which comprises of summer and winter games. Though the first ancient games were held in 776 B.C, the modern games started from 1896 and were held every four years except in 1916, 1940 and 1944 due to the World Wars. The unity of the 5 continents is shown on the Olympic flag by five colorful intertwined rings of red, blue, green, yellow, and black, created by Baron Pierre de Coubertin to represent at least one color of the participating country’s national flag.
 
Tamara Andreevna Tyshkevich was born on the 31st of March 1931 and Died in 1997. She was an athlete who competed mainly in the shot put. She trained in Leningrad at Zenit and represented the former Soviet Union. She competed for Soviet Union in the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia where she won the Gold medal.
 
The desire to use her talents for the Glory and Honor of her God and country propelled her in an attempt to excel at the highest level of sporting achievement to inspire future generations of her countrymen to do the same upholding the highest standards of patriotic fervor.
 

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