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The Games - Sydney 2000 table tennis Harbour Zone Exhibition Centre 510000 The Sydney olympic Torch Relay ws the longest and most spectacular in the history of the event. http://www.olympics.org.uk/thegames/past/sydney.asp
Extractions: British Medals - 2000 Medals by Country ... Sydney Table of Events (PDF) DATES The Games of the XXVIIth Olympiad took place between 15 September - 1 October, 2000. HOST CITY Sydney, New South Wales, Australia was awarded the Millennium Games on 23 September, 1993 in Monte Carlo. It was the third of three consecutive bids to be made by an Australian city and was backed by 90% of the Australian population. Australia is one of only five countries to have been in attendance at every summer Olympic Games since they began in 1896. The other countries being Great Britain, France, Switzerland and Greece. Sydney, Australia's largest city, has a population of approximately 3.7 million people. MEDALS A total of 300 medals were awarded at the Sydney Olympic Games. The Olympic Park - situated at Homebush Bay, about 14km west of the city centre, the park was the centrepiece of the Games. It is located within a 2.5km circle surrounding the Olympic Stadium. Construction on the Olympic Stadium began in September 1996 and was completed in March 1999. The stadium cost $A690 million to build. The Olympic Park was be the venue for 15 of the 28 sports.
Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Table Tennis & Tennis table tennis tabletennis State Sports Centre (5000) Sydney olympic Park, Homebush Bay 6-1 in the most 1-sided final in olympic tennis history. http://www.kiat.net/olympics/sydney2000/pingpong-tennis.html
Olympics - CBS SportsLine.com Summer olympic history. Year, Olympiad, Host City, Country, Dates, Nations Synchronized Swimming table tennis Taekwondo http://cbs.sportsline.com/olympics/summer/history
Extractions: PARTNER LINKS NFL.com PGATOUR.com NCAAsports.com Register ... Help Web SportsLine Home NFL NBA MLB ... Shop History Summer Olympic History Year Olympiad Host City, Country Dates Nations XXVII Sydney, Australia Sept 15-Oct 1 Most Medals: United States (40-24-33-97) XXVI Atlanta, United States July 20-Aug 4 Most Medals: United States (44-32-25-101) XXV Barcelona, Spain July 25-Aug 9 Most Medals: Unified Team (45-38-29-112) - USA Medals: XXIV Seoul, South Korea Sept 17-Oct 2 Most Medals: Soviet Union (55-31-46-132) - USA Medals: XXIII Los Angeles, United States July 28-Aug 12 Most Medals: United States (83-61-30-174) XXII Moscow, Soviet Union July 19-Aug 3 Most Medals: Soviet Union (80-69-46-195) - USA Medals: Boycott XXI Montreal, Canada July 17-Aug 1 Most Medals: Soviet Union (49-41-35-125) - USA Medals: XX Munich, West Germany Aug 26-Sept 10 Most Medals: Soviet Union (50-27-22-99) - USA Medals: XIX Mexico City, Mexico Oct 12-27 Most Medals: United States (45-28-34-107) XVIII Tokyo, Japan Oct 10-24 Most Medals: Soviet Union (30-31-35-96) - USA Medals: XVII Rome, Italy
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Opera Directory Swimming Synchronized Swimming table tennis tennis Highlights of olympic history with stories about olympic medal winners and their http://portal.opera.com/directory/?cat=414
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Olympics reading comprehensions on Greek history and culture, as well as the olympics themselves. olympic Events table tennis olympic Events Softball http://www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/funkids/olympics/
Extractions: Popular: Month to Month ABC Activities Rain Forest Teaching Extras ... Portfolios Home Theme Units Fun/Kids Olympics sub-directories Classroom Olympic Activities Item Description Did You Know Card Olympic Color Page Olympic Math Page #1 Olympic Math Page #2 ... Olympic Sports Alphabetize Olympic Trivia Olympics Opening Ceremony Olympics Report Olympics Vocabulary ... Winter Olympic Word Search The following documents are available for a b c teach members members.abcteach.com items log in learn more Item Description Greek Literature and Philosophy: Overview This introduction to Greek writers and philosophers is the beginning of a seven part series of reading comprehensions on several Greeks from long ago whose influence can still be seen in literature and philosophy today. Greece: Overview (upper elementary/middle) The Olympics originated in Greece. abcteach would like to help you and your students fully appreciate the event by presenting you with these fantastic reading comprehensions on Greek history and culture, as well as the Olympics themselves. We've even included math pages that you're sure to drool over! Enjoy! Greece: Overview (primary/elementary) Greece: Mythology (upper elem/middle) Greece: Mythology (primary/elementary) Greece: Mythological Monsters (upper elem/middle) ... Greece: A Recipe for Math! (1st course)
Australia The Games And The New Millennium For the first time in olympic history, competitors will wear different coloured table tennis did not make it into the olympic Games until Seoul in 1988. http://www.rochedalss.qld.edu.au/olympics/sports.htm
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CAAWS: 100th Anniversary Of Women At The Olympic Games CAAWS Following Canadian Women Athletes to the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Paralympics, Rowing, Sailing, Shooting, Softball, Swimming, table tennis http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/annivers/history.htm
Extractions: Following Canadian Women to Sydney By Sport. Archery Badminton Basketball Canoe/Kayaking Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pent. Paralympics Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Table Tennis Tae Kwon Do Tennis Triathlon Trampoline Volleyball Water polo Weight Lifting Wheelchair Bball Windsurfing Wrestling Who has Qualified The Way to Sydney Olympic History New Sports ... Back to CAAWS History of Women at the Olympics ONE hundred years ago this week, women's sport reached one of its most significant landmarks: acceptance into the Olympic Games. The co-authors of a new book featuring interviews with 32 of the oldest women Olympians from around the world struggled to find a publisher. "They were all saying 'who wants to hear a load of old women talking'? " Tedder said. - May 25, 2000 Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity
Taipei Times - Archives The 2004 Athens olympic Games, which are the biggest in olympic history involving over 1 table tennis master, at the semifinal to reach the final. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2004/08/14/2003198665
Extractions: TaipeiTimes Advertise Employment FAQ About Us Contact Us Best View in Mozilla Search Advanced Search Most Read Story Most Viewed Photo Login ... Free sign up! Print Mail Wikipedia Taiwan goes for gold as Olympics start FUN AND GAMES: Thousands of athletes have gathered for the international sports competition, and Taiwan is hoping that it can make history during this year's event Saturday, Aug 14, 2004,Page 1 Advertising The 2004 Athens Olympic Games, which are the biggest in Olympic history involving over 11,099 athletes, 20,000 reporters and costing over US$20 billion were to be launched last night with a splendiferous opening ceremony. After 108 years, the Olympic Games returned to their home country, Greece, and the games will last 17 days, allowing over 11,099 athletes to compete for 301 gold medals in 35 disciplines.
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South Bend Table Tennis Club table tennis tournaments, news, clinics, directions. Home of 2000 olympic coach and 4 star tournament. http://www.sbttc.org
Extractions: SBTTC is a large club with activities from beginners to seasoned Loopers and Choppers with 14 profession tables. The club is ranked 7th in the nation by tabletennis.about.com . Among the well organized activities are: You'll find SBTTC a group of friendly people from all walks-of-life who have fun playing Table Tennis and who enjoy helping others learn and improve their games. More....
Table Tennis Links BBC Sport Olympics 2004 -table tennis - history. DID YOU KNOW? China won all four gold medals in Sydney, as well as three silvers and one bronze. http://www.aresearchguide.com/ttlinks.html
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Table Tennis Videos Home Page Catalog of videos covering table tennis competitions of the past decade. Also features stories and links of the most recent olympic and World Championship events. http://www.tabletennisvideos.com/
Table Tennis Ping-Pong Read about all the international olympic Trials, interviews with players, and results from Sydney during the Games. http://tabletennis.about.com/msub-olympic.htm
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No Gold Rush For Australian Table Tennis Players - Table Tennis - The Australian table tennis team isn t going to Athens to collect olympic medals. We re more focused on the Commonwealth Games, admitted table tennis http://smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/07/21/1090089225158.html
Extractions: @import url("/olympics/css/athens_smh.css"); Welcome to 2004 Olympics. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content July 22, 2004 The Australian table tennis team isn't going to Athens to collect Olympic medals. "We're more focused on the Commonwealth Games," admitted Table Tennis Australia boss Martin Shaw. "But the Olympics will provide a little bit more experience for the younger players and give the older ones a few more matches under their belts to keep them in nick at that level." Dual Olympian Russell Lavale will lead a six-strong team to Athens, lining up in the men's singles and partnering fellow Victorian Trevor Brown in the doubles. Brown and Sweden-based South Australian William Henzell will also contest the singles, with Henzell also teaming with Victorian David Zalcberg in doubles. Chinese-born Sydney Olympians Miao Miao and Jian Fang Lay, both also from Victoria, will be Australia's representatives in the women's singles and doubles. In a sport dominated by the Chinese, Shaw said Miao - who reached the women's doubles quarter-finals with Shirley Zhou at Sydney 2000 - and Fang Lay shaped as Australia's best hope of claiming an unlikely medal.
Times Online - Olympics 1896 Athens, Greece The start of the modern olympic Games Softball, table tennis, Taekwondo, tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,12773,00.html