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  1. Basketball: Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine (Olympic Handbook Of Sports Medicine)
  2. INSIDE SPORTS, JUNE 1992, OLYMPIC BASKETBALL ISSUE by No Author, 1992
  3. Wagner will try her hand at new sport in Olympic bid.(Sports)(Former Oregon basketball star has committed to the U.S. team handball squad): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  4. Basketball, Soccer, and other Ball Games (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  5. Basketball. (Official Sports) (The 1991 ISSOG: Special Olympics International): An article from: Palaestra by Julian Stein, 1992-01-01
  6. Good Sports: A Large Print Anthology of Great Sports Writing : Tennis, Basketball, Golf, Horse Racing & the Olympics and Other Special Events (Gk Ha) by Renee Shur, 1992-10
  7. Olympic Basketball (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Adam B. Hofstetter, 2007-06-30
  8. The effect of a pre-shot routine on the basketball free-throw accuracy of Special Olympics basketball players: a pilot study.: An article from: Palaestra by Jin-Jin Yang, David L. Porretta, 1998-03-22
  9. GOOD SPORTS: A LARGE PRINT ANTHOLOGY OF GREAT SPORTS WRITING: Volume II: Tennis, Basketball, Golf, Horse Racing & The Olympics and Other Special Events
  10. Golden Boys: Unauthorized Inside Look at the U.S. Olympic Basketball Team by Stauth, 1992-11-01
  11. Basketball (The Summer Olympics) by John E. Dimeglio, 1995-08
  12. Dream Team: In Your Face Photos and Facts About the Stars of the U S Olympic Mens Basketball Team
  13. Superstars of USA Womens Basketball (Women Athletes of the 2000 Olympics) by Joe Layden, 2000-08-01
  14. Basquetbol En Accion / Basketball in Action (Deportes En Accion / Sports in Action) by John Crossingham, Sarah Dann, 2005-11

61. Olympic - Olympic Sports: Basketball
The olympic games final results of basketball. olympic sports. OTHER sports olympic GAMES olympic MEDALS COUNTRIES. Archive updating
http://www.olympic.it/english/event/id_21
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SPORT Alpine skiing Alpine skiing - Freestyle Alpine skiing - Snowboard Archery Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Beach Volleyball Biathlon Bobsled Boxing Canoa / Kayak - Slalom Canoe / Kayak - Sprint Croquet Curling Cycling - Mountain Bike Cycling - Road race Cycling - Track Diving Equestrian Fencing Football Gymnastics - Artistic Gymnastics - Rhythmic Gymnastics - Trampoline Handball Hockey Ice Hockey Judo Lacrosse Luge Modern Pentathlon Nordic skiing Polo Rackets Roque Rowing Rugby Sailing Shooting Shooting Skating on ice - Figure Skating on ice - Short track Skating on ice - Speed Skeleton Softball Swimming Synchronized Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Tennis Trapshooting Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling Wrestling - Freestyle Wrestling - Greco-Roman SUMMER GAMES Berlin 1936 London 1948 Helsinki 1952 Melbourne 1956 Rome 1960 Tokyo 1964 Mexico City 1968 Munich 1972 Montreal 1976 Moscow 1980 Los Angeles 1984 Seoul 1988 Barcelona 1992 Atlanta 1996 Sydney 2000 Athen 2004 Beijing 2008 London 2012 WINTER GAMES Chamonix 1924 St. Moritz 1928 Lake Placid 1932 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 St. Moritz 1948

62. FIBA.COM
FIBA Press release no. 21 basketball confirmed by IOC Session for 2012 olympics However, the two sports could be included in the 2016 olympic Games.
http://www.fiba.com/pages/en/news/latest_news_article.asp?r_act_news=8174&r_cat=

63. Olympic Routes - Issue 6
Athens olympic sports Complex (OAKA). The heart of the Games. By Yiorgos Gakis for artistic gymnastics and trampoline and 18000 for basketball.
http://www.hoc.gr/en/info/periodika/6o/9.asp
Contents
  • Editorial IOC Conference in Prague Debut in Athens Harilaos Vassilakos, the hot favorite who came second ... HOC Plenary Session
  • Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA). The heart of the Games By Yiorgos Gakis The heart of the 2004 Olympic Games is beating at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA), a complex that will host 9 out of 28 events, but also the two Press Centers: one for the Written and one for the Electronic Press. More than 500.000 people - spectators, athletes, officials, Mass Media, staff, volunteers - will be circulating daily within the OAKA spaces. OLYMPIC STADIUM
    The Olympic Stadium is situated at Maroussi, a northern suburb of Athens and it is part
    of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA). There will be 75,000 spectators who will attend athletics events, as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The General Secretariat of Sports has scheduled to complete the Stadium's renovation by the end of 2003. ATHENS 2004 and the Ministry of Culture have asked Santiago Calatrava, the well-known architect, to redesign and upgrade OAKA in an innovative and creative way, including the new roof structure for Olympic Stadium. General Secretariat of Sports (GGS), is responsible for the project by the end of June 2004.

    64. Australia: The Games And The New Millennium
    basketball has become one of the moist popular olympic sports mainly because ofMichael Jordan and the United States Dream Team which played at Barcelona
    http://www.rochedalss.qld.edu.au/olympics/sports.htm
    Let the Games Begin!! Links: Rochedale State School I Sydney Morning Herald I Official Olympic Games Page I IOC I Australian Olympic Committee Main Australian Medals Photos of the Games ... Email
    Olympic Sports:
    There are 28 sports represented at the modern Olympics, compared to the very first Olympics back in 776 BC where a "stadion" footrace was the only event held. A thletics:
    VENUE:
    Olympic Stadium, Race Walk Course at Sydney Olympic Park, Marathon Course, North Sydney to Olympic Stadium

    65. Basketball
    The basketball tournament in the ATHENS 2004 olympic Games lasted 15 days – from14 to 28 August. basketball See the olympic sports animations more
    http://www.athens2004.gr/athens2004/page/legacy?lang=en&channel=Basketball

    66. Olympic Sports - ZDNet Downloads
    olympic sports, 13 of 3 Keep up with the olympic basketball tournament inAthens 2004. OS Windows 98/Me/2000/XP File Size 5.47MB
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    67. Canadian Olympic Committee
    sports basketball. Origins. basketball was invented in 1891 by Canadian The first women s olympic basketball tournament was held in Montreal in 1976.
    http://www.olympic.ca/EN/sports/basketball.shtml
    HOME "What you saw on the ice was me. What you saw is what you got."
    Catriona Le May Doan
    Sports
    > Basketball
    Origins

    Basketball was invented in 1891 by Canadian James Naismith as a way of keeping youth busy while they were waiting for the baseball season to start. The first players used peach baskets nailed to the wall and a soccer ball. The new game caught on quickly, and by 1936 had become an official Olympic sport. The Canadian team won the first silver medal. The first women's Olympic basketball tournament was held in Montreal in 1976.
    The Sport
    Basketball is played by two teams of five players each. Unlimited substitutions are allowed at any break in the game. The Olympic tournament is made up of 12 men's teams and 12 women's teams, which are divided into two pools for round-robin play. The top four teams from each pool advance to the direct-elimination medal round.
    The game is played on a court 15m x 28m, with 45cm diameter netted baskets at each end that are 3.05m off the ground. The object of the game is to shoot the ball into the basket defended by the other team. Players are not allowed to use body contact either to gain access to the basket or to prevent an opposing player from gaining access.
    Players advance the ball up the court either by passing to teammates or by dribbling (bouncing the ball while walking or running). They are not allowed to hold the ball while moving up the court. Once a player stops dribbling, he/she may not resume dribbling, but must pass or shoot, although it is permitted to pivot, keeping one foot planted. To keep the game moving quickly, each team is allowed 30 seconds in which to shoot the ball at the basket. If a shot has not been taken when that time elapses, the ball turns over to the other team. If the ball goes out of bounds, the team whose player last touched the ball loses possession and the opposing team returns the ball to play from the point where it went out.

    68. EO Newsroom: New Images - Athens Olympics Sports Complex
    This highresolution image shows the Athens olympic sports Complex, the olympicAquatic Center, olympic Indoor Hall (gymnastics and basketball finals),
    http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16635

    69. Space Imaging :: Image Of The Week
    Hall (gymnastics and basketball finals), olympic Tennis Center, and the olympicVelodrome (cycling). Athens olympic sports Complex August 8, 2004
    http://www.spaceimaging.com/gallery/ioweek/archive/04-08-08/
    @import url(../_css/si.css); HOME GALLERY : IMAGE OF THE WEEK : 2004 Athens Olympic
    Sports Complex
    The image includes the Olympic Stadium (host of the opening and closing ceremonies) and the football gold medal match, the Olympic Aquatic Center, Olympic Indoor Hall (gymnastics and basketball finals), Olympic Tennis Center, and the Olympic Velodrome (cycling). Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite took this image July 24, 2004. Credit: European Space Imaging
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    from around the world in Space Imaging's ImageryStore . Visit every week for a new Image of the Week and other great image samples suitable for computer wallpaper. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
    WINDOWS: Right click on the image, then select "Set as Wallpaper"
    MAC: Save image to your hard drive then select it as your background.
    Winter Park, Colorado
    :: December 19, 2004 Monument Valley :: December 12, 2004 Algeria :: November 28, 2004 Euro Disney :: November 14, 2004 Ramallah, West Bank

    70. Only A Game : Show Rundown For Saturday, March 02, 2002
    Future olympic sports;Pat Forde;Info Break;Vermont basketball;Golf Cards;SpringTraining;Charlie Pierce;Big Game, Small World;
    http://www.onlyagame.org/shows/2002/03/20020302.asp

    Current Show
    Past Shows Book Reviews Commentaries ... Stations
    Saturday, March 02, 2002 Listen to show
    Future Olympic Sports
    Pat Forde Listen
    Info Break Listen Beer for everyone...or no one.
    Vermont Basketball Listen For the first time, the University of Vermont basketball team is poised to make it to the NCAA tournament. All they have to do is win the America East Tournament, which begins on Saturday. Bill Littlefield talks with Catamounts Head Coach Tom Brennan.
    Golf Cards Listen
    Spring Training Listen
    Charlie Pierce Listen Bill Littlefield and Only A Game analyst Charlie Pierce discuss the world of sports.
    Big Game, Small World Listen Problems Listening? Try the DIRECT LISTEN LINK [rss v2.00]

    71. Only A Game : Show Rundown For Saturday, August 21, 2004
    olympics Update with Helene Elliott;Endangered olympic sports;Mickey Mouse American basketball fans are wringing their hands over the 19 point loss to
    http://www.onlyagame.org/shows/2004/08/20040821.asp

    Current Show
    Past Shows Book Reviews Commentaries ... Stations
    Saturday, August 21, 2004 Listen to show
    Olympics Update with Helene Elliott Listen
    Endangered Olympic Sports Listen
    Mickey Mouse to the Rescue Listen One Olympian finds her center with help from Mickey, Donald, and Goofy.
    A Bad Dream Team Listen The rest of the world has caught up to the NBA. American basketball fans are wringing their hands over the 19 point loss to Puerto Rico last week and close victories over some weak competition. Yahoo! Sports Dan Wetzel joins us to discuss what is wrong with this U.S. team and why they may not even medal.
    Gary LeMoine Listen
    Iraqi Soccer Team Listen
    Olympics and More with Charlie Pierce Listen
    Letters Listen Bill reads a few gems from the Only A Game mailbag. Mark Spitz Listen One of the most highly publicized pre-Olympic stories concerned the likelihood of Michael Phelps tying or even breaking the record set by Mark Spitz at the 1972 games, when he won 7 Gold medals. Three races into the Athens Games, it became apparent that Phelps would have to settle for a multi-colored collection of medals. Mark Spitz joins us from Athens. Problems Listening? Try the

    72. Sports
    Learn about the rules of all the olympic sports and their disciplines, their history of Lithuania in action against the USA in the Men’s basketball semi
    http://athens.olympics.org/en/Sports/nochildren/
    The official website of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games - Games of the XXVIII Olympiad Daily Summaries:
    Home
    Sports Javascript must be enabled to view this page, although the important information on the page is also available to browsers that do not support scripts.
    Sports
    Olympic Sports
    Within the 28 sports included in the Olympic Games, there are 37 disciplines, some of which, for instance the Track events in Athletics, are intrinsically connected to the Olympic history, while others have been added to the programme of the Olympic Games recently. One of these is the Women’s Sabre discipline, included for the first time in Olympic Fencing in the Olympic Games in Athens.
    Learn about the rules of all the Olympic sports and their disciplines, their history, techniques and records and find out about legendary athletes.
    Ιnteresting  animations  for all sports are also available.
    For the  Schedule - Results , please refer to the relative section. Aquatics Archery Athletics Badminton ... Image Gallery
    Experience the excitement of the Olympic sports by viewing the photos in our Image Galleries Danielle Woodhouse Νο1 of the Australia prepares to throw the ball.

    73. GUIDE TO RULES COMPLIANCE - Section 14 - PARTICIPATION IN OUTSIDE COMPETITION
    14.3 Outside Competition, sports Other than basketball, olympic Games (includesfinal tryouts that directly qualify competitors for the olympic Games)
    http://www.iupui.edu/~comply/manual/14.html
    DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
    and IUPUI
    GUIDE TO RULES COMPLIANCE
    Section 14 - PARTICIPATION IN OUTSIDE COMPETITION
    14.1 Basic Rule for Student-Athletes Participation in Outside Competition
    In all sports except basketball, student-athletes may not participate on any outside team during the year, except during the institution's official vacation periods, i.e., summer, Thanksgiving break, Christmas break, Spring break. A student-athlete is permitted to practice on such a team at any time as long as he/she does not compete. In basketball, a student-athlete may not practice or compete on any outside team at any time after he/she has become a member of the team (there are limited exceptions to this during the summer).
    14.2 Written Permission Required for ALL Participation on any Outside (non-IUPUI) Team

    74. AAU Girls' Basketball
    Qualifying for Nationals • How to Compete in Individual sports. The AAU Girls basketball Program was established in 1972 as part of the AAU Junior olympic
    http://www.aaugirlsbasketball.org/
    NEWS
    2005 AAU Girls Basketball Photos

    2006 National Tournament Dates
    2006 Super Regional Application How does YOUR High School Federation operate? ... AAU Sanctioned Event Listing The Amateur Athletic Union and the
    WNBA Partnership read more (.pdf)
    Click here to find a local contact

    Are you new to AAU Girls Basketball? See the links below:
    Join AAU

    Age Group Requirements

    Find an Event

    Create a Team
    ...
    How to Compete in Individual Sports
    The AAU Girls' Basketball Program was established in 1972 as part of the AAU Junior Olympic program. Prior to 1972, the AAU Men's and Women's Committee conducted basketball championships, which included a single junior division. The National Championships started in two In 2005 we will continue and expand the new and exciting way to advance to our National Championships through Super Regional Tournaments. For 2005 we have added the 9/u National Championship and expanded our oldest age division to include 19/u. Come join the excitement! Home Local Contacts Rules General Info ... AAU Sports Revised - September 5, 2005 Website Designed and Maintained by: Tomorrow's Solutions, Inc.

    75. Athens Olympic Sports Hall (OAKA)
    The olympic sports Hall is currently being upgraded for the 2004 olympics. It has been the venue of major basketball events, including the 1995 Men s
    http://www.stadia.gr/oaka-b/oaka-b.html
    Olympic Sports Hall Capacity: 18,700 (for basketball) or 16,700 (for gymnastics) Location: This indoor hall forms part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex, located in Maroussi (a northern suburb of Athens, 9 km from the city centre). Access by :
    Car - Exit the city centre to the north via Kifissias Avenue and just follow the roadsigns to the "Olympic Stadium". If you come from the Attiki Odos ring road, use exit 11 (signposted "Kifissias, Olympic Stadium").
    Bus - Use X14 from Syntagma Square directly to the Olympic Sports Complex.
    Metro
    - The ride from the city centre takes 25 minutes. Use line 1 and get off at "Irini". From there it is a 5min walk through the Olympic Complex to the Sports Hall. Builit in: Home of: Greek National Team Panathinaikos B.C. (Á1 Division) More data: The Olympic Sports Hall is one of the biggest and most modern indoor sports arenas in Europe. Greeks call it (and its neighbouring Olympic Stadium) simply "OAKA" - the initials for the Olympic Sports Complex, of which it is part. The arena features a unique roof, based only on four huge pillars (each being 35m tall and the two pairs 108m apart). It is the largest construction of this kind in the whole world, according to the Greek Ministry of Sports. The arena is also built in such a way as to provide abundant natural sunlight all day long.

    76. Brand Autopsy: The Olympic Sport Of Edgecrafting
    of the major sports and olympic events like Gymnastics, Swimming, basketball, Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The olympic Sport of
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    Brand Autopsy
    thought-provoking discussion on all things marketing-related
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    The Olympic Sport of Edgecrafting
    I am not planning on watching much of the Athens Olympics televised by NBC. Why not? Well, NBC’s coverage of the major sports and Olympic events like Gymnastics, Swimming, Basketball, and the Opening/Closing ceremonies is too sanitized, too slick, too expected, and too commoditized (i.e. lowest common denominator) for me. However, I do plan to watch the “edgecraft” sports being televised on Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, and USA cable channels. Televising uncommon but common sports like Badminton, Table Tennis, Field Hockey, Water Polo, and Archery is classic Seth Godin Edgecrafting SETH GODIN EDGECRAFTING REFRESHER COURSE
    As detailed in Free Prize Inside , Edgecrafting is about going to the “edges” to find innovation. On the outer edges, one finds the out-of-the-ordinary which can be deemed extreme, offbeat, captivating, and downright remarkable. These remarkable goings-on may be far from being mainstream, but they are definitely worthy of talking about. And discovering talk value is where edgecrafting crafts Free Prizes.

    77. Braces.org - Mouth Guards Worn For Olympic Sports, What About Chess?
    Whether or not chess becomes an olympic (winter or summer) sport, His brothersare active in skiing, soccer, basketball, track, swimming?and chess.
    http://www.braces.org/news/chess.cfm
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    April 6, 2002
    Contact: Marquita Hynes
    Mouth guards worn for Olympic sports, what about chess?
    ?April is National Facial Protection Month focuses on sports injury prevention than teeth?
    Rosemont, IL (April 1, 2002)?Whether or not chess becomes an Olympic (winter or summer) sport, you certainly do not see chess players wearing mouth guards. You do see hockey players, skiers, boxers, wrestlers and other Olympian athletes wearing them. You also see non-Olympians, such as roller bladers, baseball players, skateboarders and soccer players, wearing protective mouth and face gear. What?s the deal?
    The boys? parents do not mind paying for orthodontics, which is why they also do not mind paying for mouth guards.
    The month of April finds people, children and adults alike, outside playing sports and exercising. Such healthy activities, however, can turn unhealthy when injuries occur. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the American Association of Orthodontists are sponsoring the third annual ?April is National Facial Protection Month.? Facial protection and injury prevention are the key messages from this ?team? of dental specialists.

    78. Sporting Life | 2012 Olympic Games In London, Superbikes, MotoGP, Rallying, Athl
    sportinglife.com sports news, live scores and results from a UK perspective . basketball England came down to earth with a bump on Thursday,
    http://www.sportinglife.com/others/news/
    19/09/05 08:12 BST Bet Now Casino Poker Games ... Competitions Sports Menu Home Betting Zone Football Racing Cricket Rugby Union Rugby League Greyhounds Formula 1 Golf Tennis Boxing NFL Snooker London 2012 Others Home Other Sports News Latest Odds ... Careers OTHER SPORTS NEWS PARK MOURNED
    The sport of rallying was left in mourning after Michael Park, co-driver of Markko Martin, was killed in a high-speed accident during stage 15 of Wales Rally GB on Sunday morning.
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    for full story.
    MAYOCK ENJOYS LONG AND WINDING ROAD
    ATHLETICS: John Mayock is happy with his switch from the track to the road. ( More FOUR DIE IN GREAT NORTH RUN
    ATHLETICS: Four competitors died during Sunday's Great North Run. ( More RALLY WHETS McRAE'S APPETITE
    RALLYING: Colin McRae admits he is keen to return to the world championship full-time. ( More TRIBUTES PAID TO TRAGIC PARK
    RALLYING: Michael Park will be remembered as "the ultimate professional", according to Malcolm Wilson. ( More FAMILIAR FOES AHEAD OF SOTHERTON
    ATHLETICS: Kelly Sotherton has finished third in the IAAF Combined Events Cross Challenge series. ( More MULLER KEEPS TITLE DREAM ALIVE
    MOTOR SPORT: Vauxhall's Yvan Muller has kept his British Touring Car Championship title dream alive. (

    79. The Reigning Queens Of Basketball - Fair Game: Pioneering Canadian Women In Spor
    Women s basketball became an official olympic event at the 1976 Montreal Games.Men s basketball became an olympic sport in 1936.
    http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-41-714-4214/sports/women_sports/clip2
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    External sites The CBC assumes no responsibility for the content of external links. Privacy The man who invented basketball called them the finest team ever to step on to the court. Edmonton Commercial Graduates Basketball Team begins in 1915 as a women's amateur squad culled from a local high school. The Grads soon dominate the sport not just in Canada but around the world. Canada's wonder team boasts 16 consecutive world championships and an unprecedented record of 502 wins and just 20 losses. Next Printer-friendly page Send this page to a friend Add this clip to your personal bookmarks ... Fair Game: Pioneering Canadian women in sports After a remarkable 25 year run, the team disbands in 1940 due to travel restrictions resulting from the Second World War. But in its heyday, a Grads game is the hottest ticket in town. The reigning champs regularly pack arenas and have adoring fans worldwide.

    80. - Rivals.com
    Complete football, basketball, baseball and recruiting coverage and breaking news Osceola Newspaper GameDay Page Noles in the NFL olympic sports
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