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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

81. Women's Sports Net
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82. Olympic Summer Games News
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83. World Almanac For Kids
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84. China Seeks Adjustment In Olympic Sports Structure
As many as 26 golds in Sydney olympics are from such sports as table tennis, and had a poor olympic showing in women s volleyball and men s basketball.
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China Seeks Adjustment in Olympic Sports Structure
Having collected an unprecedented overhaul of 28 golds in Sydney Olympics, China aims for breakthrough outside those sports they keep perennial dominance over.
In Monday's meeting involving sporting chiefs across the country, decision-makers, targeting the 2004 Athens Games, decided to make some reasonable and minor changes to the Olympics sports structure while continuing to strengthen the dominance in favorite events.
As many as 26 golds in Sydney Olympics are from such sports as table tennis, badminton, diving, gymnastics, shooting, weightlifting and judo, all of which are traditional sources of medals for China in past major events. But in swimming, athletics and aquatic events, where a total of 119 golds are on offer, China becomes a minnow as they snatched only one gold in women's walking race and ended up without any medals in swimming pools. China also failed to earn Olympic berth in men's soccer, men's volleyball and women's basketball and had a poor Olympic showing in women's volleyball and men's basketball. China's women soccer, which finished runners-up in the 1996 Olympics and 1999 World Cup, did not even go beyond the group stage in Sydney.

85. UNC Offers Olympic Sports Pass (Chatham Journal Weekly)
The UNC Department of Athletics is offering fans the olympic sports Pass, women s soccer, women s basketball, men s lacrosse, and baseball regular
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Posted Sunday, July 10, 2005 E-mail this page Printer-friendly page Chapel Hill, NC - The UNC Department of Athletics is offering fans the Olympic Sports Pass, which will grant admission to all men's soccer, women's soccer, women's basketball, men's lacrosse, and baseball regular season contests during the 2005-2006 academic year. The season begins in September with Men's and Women's Soccer and goes all the way through May with the conclusion of the Baseball season. The price of the pass is only $200 for adults and $100 for Students / Senior Citizens (55 and over). The amount of the pass is nearly half of the price of paying for each event on a game-by-game basis! The Olympic Sports Pass will give you access to over 65 UNC home games throughout the year without having to stand in line to purchase tickets. For those who choose to purchase the Olympic Sport pass, all benefits that would normally be received from purchasing season tickets for the individual sport will be received along with sport schedules and seasonal updates as they become available.

86. SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > 2004 Summer Olympics
Golf, four other sports in running for olympic inclusion Golf, rugby, USA A preliminary step in selection of the 1960 US olympic men s basketball team
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87. Sports 123: Basketball: Olympic Games: Men
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88. University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site
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  • Photo Gallery: Carolina vs. ODU Junior forward Corey Ashe scored for the fourth time in the last five games, and freshman forward Brian Shriver netted his first career goal to lead No. 2 North Carolina (5-0-1) to a 2-1 win over No. 22 Old Dominion (3-1-1) Sunday at Fetzer Field. [continue] 9/18/05 - W Soccer Carolina Scores Four Times In Final 16 Minutes To Subdue UAB Junior striker Heather O'Reilly had a goal and two assists and Duke adidas Classic Offensive Most Valuable Player Lindsay Tarpley scored once to lead No. 1 North Carolina to a 4-0 victory over Alabama-Birmingham Sunday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium. Four different Tar Heels scored goals in the match and O'Reilly, Jaime Gilbert and Elizabeth Guess each had two assists as Carolina did all its scoring in the final 16 minutes of the match. [continue] 9/17/05 - Football UNC Falls To Wisconsin 14-5
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  • Postgame Notes Brian Calhoun did it again for Wisconsin, rushing for 171 yards and two touchdowns in a gritty 14-5 victory over penalty-prone North Carolina on Saturday night.
  • 89. BBC Sport Academy | Other Sport | Try A New Olympic Sport
    Try a new olympic sport. Around the Academy. Why not take up a new sport? Handball is a bit like football and bit like basketball.
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    90. USATODAY.com
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    91. Betting - Nfl Football Lines Olympic Sports Online Services Line
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    92. ECB Surf Report: Sports
    This month s Surf Report focuses on olympic and other sports sites. The Women’sBasketball Hall of Fame site includes information about famous women
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    is the official Web site of the Summer 2004 games. Salt Lake City 2002 is the official Web site of the Winter 2002 games 2002 Olympics Education from the Utah Education Network provides information tailored for students about Olympic sports, this year's games, the countries participating and more. The site also contains an extensive collection of activities worksheets and lesson plans designed to integrate the Olympics into the K-12 curriculum. Winter Olympics 2002: Ready Reference Resources from Direct Search lists links to sites with reference information such as Olympic statistics, history, news and more.

    93. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Basketball Medalists
    This document lists all olympic medalists in men s and women s basketball champions,with rosters of US gold medal teams. It is a page in the History
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    U.S. teams demonstrated basketball at the Olympics in 1904, 1924, and 1928. When the game became an official Olympic sport in 1932, its inventor, James Naismith , was given the honor of tossing the opening jump ball for the first game. The United States completely dominated Olympic basketball competition through 1964, winning 54 consecutive games, often by as many as 50 or 60 points. In 1968, though, most of the top college players passed up the Olympic trials because they didn't want to jeopardize their professional careers, and Yugoslavia was generally favored to win the gold medal over the young, little-known U. S. team. However, the Americans extended the winning streak to 63 games, beating Yugoslavia, 65-50, for the championship. The streak went to 71 games in 1972, but it ended in the Gold Medal game against the Soviet Union, amidst much furore. The U. S. led, 50-49, with three seconds to play. Inbounding the ball from under their own basket, the Soviets twice threw it the length of the court without scoring, but both times the officials ruled that the scoreboard clock had to be reset. On the third try, the court-length pass succeeded and a Soviet player scored the winning basket. The U. S. appealed the decision but lost, and the team unanimously voted not to accept the silver medal.

    94. Athens 2004 Olympic Sport Pins
    pad Athens 2004 olympic Sport Pins These official olympic pins of the 2004 AthensSummer olympic Games Athens 2004 basketball olympic Pin with Phèvos
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    These official Olympic pins of the 2004 Athens Summer Olympic Games feature different Olympic sports, both with and without the Athens mascots. At the bottom are also some unofficial parody "My Big Fat Greek Games" athletic pins.
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    95. When Did Basketball Become An Olympic Sport?
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    96. Olympic Sportsbook - Olympic Sports Book Bonus
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    97. Sports
    NCAA basketball. • Cheyney basketball Player Fatally Shot. • Knight Says NCAAWants to Get Rid of Olympics. • Wrestling Coach Dean Rockwell Dies at 93
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    98. Untitled Document
    With four olympic gold medals and more than 20 years of basketball experience The Black Women in Sport Foundation has announced a new partnership with
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    Trailblazers. Pioneers. Leaders. Breaking down barriers of race and gender, these 10 black female sports figures redefined the role of women in sports and laid the foundation for future generations. In honor of Black History Month, we celebrate their groundbreaking achievements and honor their contributions. Alice Coachman - Pioneer for black female athletes in all sports
    Growing up in the segregated South during the 1920s and '30s, Alice Coachman was denied access to public facilities and forced to run barefoot in the streets. With the little opportunity she was given, Coachman took it and ran with it - literally. Overcoming racial segregation, Coachman went on to win 25 AAU track titles and numerous national championships at Tuskegee Institute, mostly in the long jump. However, her greatest achievement came in 1948 in London when she became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal. By breaking the race barrier for women, Coachman opened the door for the future black female track stars, including some of the greats, like Wilma Rudolph, Florence Griffith Joyner and Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Dominique Dawes - Three-time Olympic medalist
    As a young girl, Women's Sports Foundation President Dominique Dawes spent hours at the gym in order to achieve her dream of winning an Olympic medal. Her hard work paid off - big time. In 1988, she became the first African-American on the U.S. national gymnastics team, and in 1992, the first on the U.S. Olympic gymnastics team. In 1996, Dawes reached another milestone, winning an individual bronze medal in the floor exercises - the first black to earn an individual Olympic medal in women's gymnastics. She earned an Olympic gold medal the same year, as the U.S. women's gymnastics team won the team event in Atlanta. In a career of firsts, Dawes inspired a generation and set the stage for today's black gymnasts.

    99. How To Photograph Olympic Sports
    How to Photograph olympic sports (An iPlayOutside Article) If you are shootingbasketball, baseball or soccer, try to show the ball in the picture.
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    Links Contact Info iShopOutside Article added Tuesday, September 19, 2000 How to Photograph Olympic Sports Reprinted with permission from the New York Institute of Photography web site at www.nyip.com Photo by Marty Lamp Regardless of whether you are one of the millions of lucky spectators, camera in hand, at the 2000 Olympics, or you are at your local high school track meet, here are some tips from the New York Institute of Photography to help you take exciting pictures at your favorite sporting events. According to Chuck DeLaney, Dean of the world's largest photography school, "These tips will help you get great photos regardless of whether you are at an Olympic swim meet or your child's soccer game." 1. Fill the frame. Try to fill the frame with a player's body, rather than simply showing him or her as a distant speck. The type of picture you're looking for is a closeup action shot. A shot that fills the frame with just one or two players in the heat of a basketball game or a gymnast swinging from the parallel bars.

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