Archive for January 25th, 2026

FIRST WINTER OLYMPICS BEGAN IN 1924

Rick's Cafe Texan: The Olympic Games Held at Chamonix in 1924: A Review

On January 25, 1924, the first Winter Olympics began at
Chamonix in the French Alps. Spectators viewed the ski
jump and bobsled as well as 12 other events involving a
total of six sports.

The “International Winter Sports Week,” as it was known,
was a great success, and in 1928 the International Olympic
Committee (IOC) officially designated the Winter Games,
staged in St. Moritz, Switzerland, as the second Winter
Olympics.

Of the nearly 300 athletes, only 13 were women, and they
only competed in the figure-skating events.

Norway won all but one of the nine skiing medals.

Thorleif Haug 1924

Amazing Scenes - First Ever Olympic Bobsleigh Event | Chamonix 1924 Winter  Olympics

History Channel - National History Day

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WORLD’S LARGEST DIAMOND UNEARTHED

On January 25, 1905, during a routine inspection of the Premier
Mine in Pretoria, South Africa, a mine superintendent made a
littering discovery: a 3,106-carat diamond. 

Weighing 1.33 pounds, and christened the “Cullinan,” it was
the largest diamond ever found.

Superintendent Frederick Wells was 18 feet below the earth’s
surface when he spotted a flash of starlight embedded in the
wall just above him. His discovery was presented that same
afternoon to Sir Thomas Cullinan, who owned the mine.

Cullinan then sold the diamond to the Transvaal provincial
government, which presented the stone to Britain’s King
Edward VII as a birthday gift.

The Cullinan was later cut into nine large stones and about
100 smaller ones, valued at millions of dollars all told.


The open pit of the Premier Mine, where the Cullinan
Diamond was unearthed, about 40 kilometers east of
Pretoria, South Africa.

Un tesoro reale. Cullinan

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