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Religious Identity and the Olympic Games: Dialogue, Conflict, and Integration

Introduction: Between Sacred Ritual and Secular Mega-Event

The Olympic Games, born as a religious-sporting festival in honor of Zeus in Ancient Greece, are declared in their modern form as a secular, universal event. However, the problem of religious identity — both of athletes and host communities — remains one of the most complex and multifaceted in the Olympic movement. This is an area of constant dialogue, and sometimes conflict, between the universalist principles of olympism and private religious practices, norms, and symbols.

Historical Background: From Pagan Cult to Secular Humanism

The ancient Games were an integral part of the Greek religious cult. Victory was considered a favor of the gods, and athletes made oaths before the statue of Zeus. The revival of the Games by Pierre de Coubertin at the end of the 19th century had a secular, even quasi-religious character in its ritualistic nature, but within the framework of the idea of "religion of humanity" and international understanding. Coubertin himself spoke of the "olympic religion," implying devotion to the ideals of perfection, friendship, and respect. However, this new "cult" initially encountered the diversity of traditional religions of participants.

Religious Identity of the Athlete: Challenges and Adaptation

For an Olympic athlete, religious identity manifests in several practical aspects that often require special agreements with organizers:

Ritual purity and schedule: Coinciding with religious holidays or fasting. For example, Muslim athletes observing Ramadan during the Games in London (2012) and Rio (2016) competed under fasting conditions, which required a special diet and recovery regime. Organizing committees have started to take this into account when planning schedules.

Clothing and appearance: Requirements for modesty (hijab, kipa, tunic) and wearing religious symbols (pendant cross, Sikh kara). The IOC has gradually liberalized the rules, allowing, for example, the wearing of the hijab (since 2012) and head coverings for religious reasons. In 2021, German gymnast Sarah Voss competed in a full-body costume, following her Christian beliefs.

Gender aspects: Participation of female athletes from conservative religious communities. The debut of the Saudi Arabian women's team at London-2012 (including athlete Sarah Attar, competing in a headscarf) was a historic precedent, which was pressure from the IOC.

Religious Identity of the Host Side: Rituals and Protests

The host country often strives to integrate elements of its dominant religious culture into ceremonies, which may cause tension.

Inclusive examples: At the opening ceremony of the Games in Sydney (2000), representatives of indigenous clergy participated, recognizing their connection with the land. In Salt Lake City (2002), after the September 11 attacks, a bet was made on Christian hymns and symbols, which corresponded to the mood of American society.

Conflict situations: The most resonance was caused by the Nazi aesthetic and the attempt to create a new "pagan" mythology at the Berlin Games of 1936. In 2008, in Beijing, concern was raised by human rights and religious organizations about the situation of Tibetan Buddhists and Uyghur Muslims in China.

Olympic Rituals as a Civil Religion

Modern Games have developed their own set of secular rituals that perform a function analogous to religion: they create a sense of community, awe, and transcendence. Lighting the flame, the athletes' and judges' oaths, raising flags, awarding medals — all these are carefully regulated actions with a high symbolic load. They form a "civil religion" (a term used by sociologist Robert Bellah), where the object of worship is the universal ideals, national pride, and sports achievement.

Interesting Facts and Examples

At the 1924 Games in Paris, organizers were faced with the problem of housing Muslim athletes from Turkey, who refused the provided housing, demanding separate conditions. This was one of the first incidents of a religiously-related nature.

During the Munich terror attack (1972), Israeli athletes were deliberately selected by members of the Palestinian organization "Black September" on the basis of religious and national identity.

Ethiopian marathoner Abebe Bikila, who won barefoot in Rome (1960), was a follower of Coptic Christianity, and his victory was considered in Africa not only as a sports achievement but also as a spiritual one.

In the Olympic Village, always create multi-confessional prayer rooms or centers, which is a practical response to the diversity of faiths.

Scientific Interpretations and Future Challenges

From the perspective of sociology and anthropology, the Olympics is a "liminal space" (a term used by Victor Turner), where for a time, familiar social boundaries, including religious ones, are erased. However, this erasure is never complete. Issues related to transgender athletes (affecting religious views on gender) or the growing politicization of religious symbols (such as support for Palestine by Muslim athletes) indicate new areas of tension.

Conclusion

Religious identity in the context of the Olympic Games is not a relic of the past, but a living and dynamic factor. The Olympic movement is forced to constantly balance between:

Universalism (the idea of equality of all participants).

Respect for the private (tolerance for religious practices).

Neutrality (prohibition of using the Games for religious propaganda).

Successful management of this balance is the key to true inclusiveness. Modern Games are becoming a polygon for dialogue, where through sport, different systems of values meet. This is a dialogue with no simple answers, but it reflects global challenges of a multicultural world. The ability of olympism to evolve, finding space for the expression of religious identity within a secular event, remains one of the main tests of its future relevance.
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