Armenian Sport in the Ottoman Empire
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Armenian Sport in the Ottoman Empire refers to Armenian sporting activities and clubs in the period of the Ottoman Empire.
The development of Armenian sport and gymnastics in the Ottoman Empire began in the late 19th century, when the first athletic clubs and societies were established. Under the rule of the Sultan, engagement in sports or athletics was strictly forbidden and those who broke this law were punished.
After the coup d'état of Young Turks in 1908, the first Armenian athletic clubs and football teams were formed in Constantinople and Smyrna.
From 1911 to 1914, four Pan-Armenian Olympic Games were held in Constantinople. During the Games, records were set and the winners were awarded with silver medals. In 1914, Armenia also held the first "Cilician Olympic Games". In the same period, Shavarsh Krissian published the sports magazine Marmnamarz (Armenian: Մարմնամարզ, meaning "Sport"). This was the first sports periodical in the Ottoman Empire.[citation needed]
During the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm,[citation needed] Vahram Papazyan and Mkrtich Mkryan became the first Armenians to represent Ottoman Turkey in the Olympic Games.