The games went from strength to strength attracting many competitors from all around England. Brookes insisted that the games would not exclude any able-bodied man from the games. This caused many to criticise the games — and Brookes — saying that rioting and unacceptable behaviour would occur. Instead the games were a huge success! Brookes was so determined for the games to be open to all men that when the railway came to Much Wenlock, the first train was planned to come to the town on the day of the games and Brookes insisted that the working class men were allowed to travel free.
Brookes was also Director of the Wenlock Railway Company. The games were held in different towns each year and it is from the Shropshire Olympian Games that the modern Olympics are thought to have taken the idea of host towns or cities and countries in modern days to take responsibility for the financing of the games.
It held its first festival in at the Crystal Palace. The festival was a huge success and attracted 10, spectators and competitors, including W. G Grace who won the yard hurdles. It is thought the two discussed their similar ambitions for an International Olympic Games. Brookes sadly died just four months before the first International Olympic Games in April Wenlock's character was inspired by the small town in Shropshire called Much Wenlock, which actually hosted a precursor to what we know as the modern Summer Olympic Games back in the s.
The Wenlock Games, as they were known back then, helped inspire Baron Pierre de Coubertain to conceptualize the modern Olympic Games in And what about Wenlock's partner, Mandeville? That character was named after the Stoke Mandeville Hospital, located in Buckinghamshire about miles southeast from Much Wenlock, which was actually the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.
Back then, the Stoke Mandeville Games was simply a series of competitions held for soldiers injured from the war, but it is largely regarded as the inspiration for the Paralympics. With the help of author Murpurgo, Wenlock and Mandeville were conceptualized as two drops of steel that came from a factory in Bolton, which were both taken home by a retiring worker. That worker takes these steel droplets and molds characters out of the metal for his grandchildren. He gives them each a single eye, which is supposed to act as a camera lens to both see the world and respond to it.
Wenlock And Mandeville: Your Impressions? The mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games have received a fair share of hot and cold reviews.
UK-based design publication Creative Review had positive things to say about Wenlock and Mandeville:. The reaction to the characters, of course, has been a bit all over the place. The Guardian described the crowd at the unveiling, for example, as "mostly baffled. Then it becomes your own. But it wasn't about loving or loathing a mascot, it's about getting involved. Despite the hard work involved in the project Reynolds was quick to joke that Iris isn't getting any money off the Olympics' heavy merchandizing of the characters , the company would do the exact same thing all over again if given a second chance.
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