The Spartakiad (or Spartakiade) was an international sports event that was sponsored by the
Soviet Union
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.
Five international Spartakiades were held from 1928 to 1937. Later Spartakiads were organized as national sport events of the
Eastern Bloc countries.
The games were organised by
Red Sport International.
Background
The
Soviet Union
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attempted to use Spartakiads to both oppose and supplement the
Olympics. In Russian, there is a certain parallelism in the names: "Spartakiada" and "Olimpiada". The name, derived from the name of the
slave rebel leader,
Spartacus
Spartacus (; ) was a Thracians, Thracian gladiator (Thraex) who was one of the Slavery in ancient Rome, escaped slave leaders in the Third Servile War, a major Slave rebellion, slave uprising against the Roman Republic.
Historical accounts o ...
,
[ Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd edition, volume 24 (part 1), p. 286, Moscow, Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya publisher, 1976] was intended to symbolize
proletarian internationalism. As a
classical figure, Spartacus also stood directly in contrast to the
aristocratic nature of the
Ancient Olympic Games on which the modern "capitalist" Olympics were based. The first Winter Spartakiad was held in February 1928 in
Oslo, and the first Summer Spartakiad was held in August 1928 in
Moscow
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.
The first Spartakiads in the USSR took place in 1923 within formations of the
Red Army and the Spartak Physical Culture organization in
Petrograd.
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at Great Soviet Encyclopedia The Moscow Spartakiad in 1928 was also known as the All-Union Spartakiad.
From the start of the 1930s in the Soviet Union, spartakiads of trade unions and the
Dynamo physical culture sports society took place.
In the 1950s, spartakiads of the Peoples of the USSR,
DOSAAF of the USSR, all-Union Spartakiads of students, international Spartakiads of "friendly armies of socialist and developing countries", and others were introduced.
List of Spartakiads
;Summer
* 1928 –
Moscow
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* 1931 –
Berlin
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;Winter
* 1928 –
Oslo
* 1936 – Oslo
After World War II
Soviet Union
In 1952, the Soviet Union decided to join the Olympic movement, and international Spartakiads ceased, but the term continued to exist for internal sports events in the Soviet Union of different levels, from local up to the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR (). The latter event was held twice in four years: Winter Spartakiad and Summer Spartakiad.
The first Soviet Spartakiad was held in 1956. According to the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, the number of participants in the 6th Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR was 90 million people (twice the number of athletes in the USSR in that time), including 8,300
Masters of Sports of the USSR, and 20 million in the 3rd Winter Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR, including some 1,000 Masters of Sports of the USSR.
These numbers however have been frequently called into question due to the low reliability and ideological bias of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia. The Winter and Summer Spartakiads of the Peoples of the USSR were each commemorated on a series of
postage stamps, released in millions of copies. Until 1975, all summer finals were held in Moscow, later in other cities throughout the Soviet Union (though most events were still held in Moscow). The winter editions' finals were often held in
Sverdlovsk.
Czechoslovakia
The name Spartakiáda was also used for a
mass gymnastics display, which was held every five years at the
Strahov Stadium in
Prague,
Czechoslovakia. The first event of this name was held, however, already in 1921, and its initiator Jiří František Chaloupecký is credited as the inventor of the name.
Albania
Six similar events were held in
Albania during
communist rule as well (in 1959, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, and 1989).
Other
In 1984, the Soviet Union organised the
Friendship Games, aimed at countries which boycotted the
1984 Summer Olympics
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.
See also
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Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR
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Spartakiad (Czechoslovakia)
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Red Sport International
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International Workers' Olympiads
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People's Olympiad (1936), a planned sport event in
Barcelona
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organized by
Republican Spain for their boycott of the
1936 Summer Olympics being held in
Nazi Germany
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Daciad – national sporting event in
communist Romania
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National Games of China
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Vietnam National Games
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Olympic Games
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GANEFO
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International Army Games
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2024 World Friendship Games
References
External links
KÙPELE CENTRAL avant-garde film by Sabine Maier (MACHFELD) dealing on the Spartakiad.
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