Olympic creed and oath was composed by ____ the founder of modern Olympics.

Rev Father Didon
Baron Pierre de Coubertin
Norman Pitchard
None of the above

The correct answer is: B. Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

The Olympic creed and oath was composed by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games. The oath is recited by an athlete from the host country at the opening ceremony of each Olympic Games. It states that the athlete will compete “in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the honor of my country and for the glory of the Games.”

Rev Father Didon was a French priest who is credited with coining the phrase “Citius, altius, fortius,” which means “faster, higher, stronger.” This phrase is now the motto of the Olympic Games.

Norman Pitchard was a British athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He is not known to have been involved in the composition of the Olympic creed or oath.

The Olympic creed and oath are important parts of the Olympic Games. They represent the values of the Games and the ideals of sportsmanship and fair play.