The Olympic Hymn is a choral cantata written in 1894, and performed for the first time during the opening ceremony of the first Olympic Summer Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. The International Olympic Committee declared it the official Olympic Anthem in 1958 and has been performed at every Olympic Games since 1960 during the opening and closing ceremonies when the Olympic flag is raised and lowered.
The hymn was written by Greek opera composer Spyridon Samaras, and the lyrics by Greek poet Kostis Palamas. Both poet and composer were selected by Dimetrius Vikelas, the first president of the International Olympic Committee.
- Olympian flame immortal
- Whose beacon lights our way
- Emblaze our hearts with the fires of hope
- On this momentous day
- As now we come across the world
- To share these Games of old
- Let all the flags of every land
- In brotherhood unfold
- Sing out each nation, voices strong
- Rise up in harmony
- All hail our brave Olympians
- With strains of victory
- Olympic light burn on and on
- O'er seas and mountains and plains
- Unite, inspire, bring honor
- To these ascending games
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- May valor reign victorious
- Along the path of golden way
- As tomorrow's new champions now come forth
- Rising to the fervent spirit of the game
- Let splendour pervade each noble deed
- Crowned with glory and fame
- And let fraternity and fellowship
- Surround the soul of every nation
- Oh flame, eternal in your firmament so bright
- Illuminate us with your everlasting light
- That grace and beauty and magnificence
- Shine like the sun
- Blazing above
- Bestow on us your honor, truth and love
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