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"The Olympic Games must not be an end in itself, they must be a means of creating a vast programme of physical education and sports competitions for all young people"

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Brundage’s line sells the Olympics as a tool, not a trophy case: a gleaming, televised summit that only matters if it drags the whole mountain range up with it. Coming from an athlete-turned-powerbroker, the intent is unmistakably programmatic. He’s arguing against the idea of the Games as a self-contained spectacle, insisting they justify their cost and prestige by feeding mass participation - “a vast programme” that reaches “all young people,” not just genetic outliers and well-funded nations.

The subtext is where it gets tricky. This is the clean, civic-sounding rhetoric that often accompanies Olympic idealism: sport as nation-building, discipline, health, moral order. “Physical education” is a code phrase from an era that treated bodies as public assets, something schools and states could shape. The phrase “for all young people” reads egalitarian, but it also smuggles in a paternal confidence that institutions know what youth should become, and that sport is the engine that will get them there.

Context sharpens the edge. Brundage championed amateurism and a purified vision of sport, even as the Olympics accelerated toward commercial reality and geopolitical theater. His formulation tries to reassert control: if the Games are only a “means,” then administrators can claim moral authority over what the Olympics are for, and police what counts as legitimate participation. It’s an argument that doubles as a justification - for school gyms, local leagues, state funding, and the machinery of sport governance - delivered in the language of public good.

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Brundage, Avery. (2026, January 17). The Olympic Games must not be an end in itself, they must be a means of creating a vast programme of physical education and sports competitions for all young people. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-olympic-games-must-not-be-an-end-in-itself-44617/

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Brundage, Avery. "The Olympic Games must not be an end in itself, they must be a means of creating a vast programme of physical education and sports competitions for all young people." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-olympic-games-must-not-be-an-end-in-itself-44617/.

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"The Olympic Games must not be an end in itself, they must be a means of creating a vast programme of physical education and sports competitions for all young people." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-olympic-games-must-not-be-an-end-in-itself-44617/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.

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Avery Brundage (September 28, 1887 - May 8, 1975) was a Athlete from USA.

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