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Zachary Zorn




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. 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.
 
Zachary Zorn was born on March 10, 1947. He is a former swimmer from the United States, who won the 4 by 100m Freestyle Relay at the 1968 Olympic Games. He won gold along with other swimmers such as Mark Spitz. As a youth, he was the world's fastest boy over 50 metres.
 
Zachary, with all his dedication and devotion in his play achieved many goals in his overall athletic career. He had the ability of defeating the opponent easily by just giving some extra hard work and efforts. He never lost hope in himself and always fought hard to achieve his goal. He is still remembered as one of the best athletes in the history of Olympics.
 
 

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