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Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games

The Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games are usually held every year in Much Wenlock in Shropshire, England. The 2005 Games with be the 119th.

On 25 February 1850, the Wenlock Agricultural Reading Society resolved to establish a class called The Olympian Class "for the promotion of the moral, physical and intellectual improvement Of the inhabitants of the town & neighbourhood of Wenlock and especially of the Working classes, by the encouragement of out-door recreation, and by the award of Prizes annually at public meetings for skill in Athletic exercise and proficiency in Intellectual and industrial attainments". The secretary of the Class and driving force behind the Olympian Games was William Penny Brookes . The first meeting was held at Wenlock racecourse on 22-23 October 1850.

In 1859, it sent £10 to Athens for a prize for the best runner in the longest race at an Olympian Games held in November. The Wenlock Prize was the largest prize on offer and was won by Petros Velissarios of Smyrna.

In 1860, the Class officially became the Wenlock Olympian Society.

Pierre de Coubertin visited the Olympian Society in 1890, who held a special festival in his honour. He was so impressed that he decided to establish the International Olympic Committee leading to the modern international Olympic Games.

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