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  1. An Olympian's oral history: Russell Allen, 1932 Olympic Games, cycling by Russell Allen, 1988
  2. An Olympian's oral history: Eddie Testa, 1932 Olympic Games, cycling by Eddie Testa, 1988

41. Pedaling History Bicycle Museum -- Olympic Cycling Medallion - Sydney, Australia
olympic cycling Medallion Sydney, Australia - 2000. Official olympic cyclingCommemorative Coin Medallion celebrating the olympic Games held in Sydney,
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42. Pedaling History Bicycle Museum -- Pin - Olympic Games - Sydney 2000 - Cycling M
Pin olympic Games - Sydney 2000 - cycling Millie. cycling mascot Millie fromthe 2000 Sydney olympics. A great collectible bicycling pin.
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43. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
and olympic history. The following subject areas are suggested areas of interest Badminton; Basketball; Biathlon; Bibliography; Bicycling (see cycling)
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The following subject areas are suggested areas of interest for named endowments.
You can see the broad scope of the Institute's collecting goals from this list.
Additional subjects may be added at any time by the Board of Directors or suggested by Benefactors. Subjects in BOLD are on the program of the Modern Olympic Games and are the primary areas of interest in seeking endowments. Some subjects have links to a more detailed page on that subject to give you more information.
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  • Basketball
  • Biathlon
  • Bibliography
  • Bicycling (see cycling
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  • Figure skating (see Skating)
  • Fitness (See Physical Fitness)
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  • Football (British, see Soccer)

44. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
and olympic history. Future spot for architect s drawing! Layout and completejogging path, cycling route, Swedish parcourse.
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Future spot for architect's drawing!
The search is on. We have begun looking for land in central Pennsylvania to build a campus for the Institute. Our plan is described in more detail below. Eventually we anticipate that this campus will be one of the largest sports facilities in Pennsylvania.
The IISOH effectively has two divisions the Library and the Museum. The Board of Directors are seeking benefactor(s) to endow each division with a $25 million donation. An endowment will also be sought for the theatre in the amount of $25 million. The benefactor(s) will then be offered the opportunity to name the Library, Museum or theatre, subject to the final approval of the Board of Directors.
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Our plans are to construct facilities on a campus approximately 300 acres in size. This will allow us have room for expansion in the decades to come as we increase the endowment and add sports facilities to the educational program. Sports fields are desirable in order to teach through participation and play. If we have a baseball field we can teach the history of baseball by playing a game using 1860 rules for 3 innings, then playing by modern rules for 3 innings. In the basement of the Museum we could have a bowling alley from the 1800's where the pins have to be set by hand, and right next to it have a modern bowling alley that is fully automated. Our visitors can go bowling either way. Consider the possibilities for each and every sport this means a lot of space is needed.

45. Griffin Publishing ::Olympics And Motivationals::
Students learn about olympic history and traditions as well as the sports thatwill be A Basic Guide to cycling US olympic Committee s Sports Series
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Product List General Trade Please select Education Sports Motivational Readers ... Classroom Accessories
Education Journey to Athens (Grades 1-3) NEW Each booklet contains fun-filled activities such as mazes, puzzles, word finds, and much moreÑall designed around an Olympic theme. Celebrate the return of the Olympic Games to Athens, Greece in 2004 with fun and thought-provoking activities. Students learn about Olympic history and traditions as well as the sports that will be played in the summer of 2004. Journey to Athens (Grades 4-6) NEW Each booklet contains fun-filled activities such as mazes, puzzles, word finds, and much moreÑall designed around an Olympic theme. Celebrate the return of the Olympic Games to Athens, Greece in 2004 with fun and thought-provoking activities. Students learn about Olympic history and traditions as well as the sports that will be played in the summer of 2004. The Olympic Experience in the School
(Grades K-3) NEW Bring the Olympic Spirit to life for students with information and activities that relate to the Olympic Games. Learn about Olympic history, traditions, sports, sites and events. This series of thematic units are cross-curricular, cooperative learning tools that are filled with fun activities that foster team spirit as students go for the GOLD. Explore the Olympic Games with lessons that cover all areas of the curriculum. Students become "Olympic Scouts" who work their way through different tasks, culminating in a classroom Olympic Games.

46. Olympic Games - History
18 Hockey players, two athletes each from cycling and Weightlifting. For the second time in Malaysian olympic history, the Hockey team did not
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Brief Record of Malaysia's Participation in Past Olympic Games since 1956 Prior to the formation of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council in 1953 and its subsequent recognition by the IOC in 1954, some Malayans may have participated in the Olympic Games, representing their countries of origin, such as China and India. After receiving the recognition of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1954, the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, as it was then known, sent a contingent of 33 athletes from 6 sports to participate in the Olympic Games in 1956 in Melbourne. Since then the Olympic Council of Malaysia, as it is known since 1964, has been participating in all the Olympic Games, except the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games.
The Olympic Contingent of the Federation of Malaya to the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games comprised six athletes, two swimmers, 18 Hockey players, three Weightlifters and four shooters. There was only one female athlete in the Contingent, Ms. Annie Choong, who participated in Athletics. Amongst the Olympians were Koh Eng Tong, the 1950 British Empire Weightlifting gold medallist in the Featherweight Division and Tan Kim Bee, the silver medallist in the Light Heavyweight Division. The Hockey team finished 9th out of 12 teams. The Chef de Mission was Mr. H.M. De Souza (Hockey) and the Flag Bearer was Tan Eng Bee (Weightlifting)

47. Montgomery Ready To Make Canadian Olympic History
Basketball, Boxing, Canoe/Kayak, cycling, Diving, Equestrian, Fencing,Field Hockey, Gymnastics Montgomery ready to make Canadian olympic history
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Thursday, July 13, 2000 PROFILE: Carol Montgomery Montgomery ready to make Canadian Olympic history
By DONNA SPENCER
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Carol Montgomery's heart has always been in running. She may be a medal threat in the women's Olympic triathlon in Sydney, but it's her 10,000-metre race on the track 11 days later that really has her pumped.

48. Press Release
Redgrave rows into olympic history and athlete Backley adds to Team GB medal haul Jason Queally, Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean olympic Sprint (cycling)
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49. The Games - Sydney 2000
and 5100 officials together for the first time in modern olympic history. cycling (track) olympic Park Velodrome 6000; Diving olympic Park Sydney
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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.
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There were two primary Olympic zones for the 2000 Olympic Games: the Olympic Park and the Harbour Zone. Together they accommodated 23 out of the 28 sports.
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.

50. Essays: History And Geography Of The Olympic Games In Ancient Greece - Experienc
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly cycling in the North Front Range Issues andOpportunities Boston Marathon history; olympic Marathon, by Charlie Lovett
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51. Www.usacycling.org -- USA Cycling Organization And History
USA cycling history The Amateur Bicycle League of America was organized in 1920 and cycling has been on the olympic platform since the beginning of the
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52. 15th Asian Games - Doha - 2006
cycling. history. Bicycles were first developed in the mid18th century The Europeans have dominated olympic cycling, notably the French and Italians.
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53. Modern Olympic History - Olympics - Sports - Webindia123.com
Sante Gaiardoni of Italy became the only cyclist in olympic history to win earned a silver medal in cycling to become the only person in history to win
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Yellow Pages E-Mail E-Cards Matrimonial ... Athens 2004 Modern History of Olympics 1956 Melbourne, Australia Venue Melbourne, Australia Opening Date 22 November 1956 Nations Athletes Events Winner USSR with 98 points Medals Gold Silver Bronze USSR USA Australia Medal Emblem The 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne were the first Olympics to be held in the southern hemisphere. For the first and only time, due to the stringent animal quarantine laws, the equestrian events was detached from the main Games and held at Stockholm, Sweden almost five months before the start of the actual Games. Laszlo Papp of Hungary became the first boxer to win three gold medals. The U.S. basketball team put on the most dominant performance in Olympic history by scoring more than twice as much as their opponents and winning each of their games by at least 30 points. In weightlifting, ties are broken by awarding the higher place to the athlete with the lower body weight. For the first time in the Olympics, athletes entered en masse - a symbol of global unity - at the closing ceremony. 1960 Rome, Italy

54. Modern Olympic History - Olympics - Sports - Webindia123.com
Modern history of Olympics. 18961952. 1896 Athens, Greece Pole vaulting,sprints, shot put, weight lifting, swimming, cycling, target shooting, tennis,
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Yellow Pages E-Mail E-Cards Matrimonial ... Athens 2004 Modern History of Olympics 1896 Athens, Greece Venue Athens , Greece (GRE) Opening Date 06 April 1896 Nations Participated Athletes Events Winner USA with 20 points Medals First Second Third USA Greece Germany Medal The very first modern Olympic Games were held in the first week of April 1896 at Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. The people of Athens greeted the Games with great enthusiasm. Pole vaulting, sprints, shot put, weight lifting, swimming, cycling, target shooting, tennis, marathon and gymnastics were all events at the first Olympics. The swimming events were held in the Bay of Zea in the Aegean Sea. The American James Connolly won the triple jump to become the first Olympic champion in more than 1,500 years. Winners were awarded a silver medal and a crown of olive branches. 1900 Paris, France Venue Paris, France Opening Date 14 May 1900 Nations Participated Athletes Events Winner France with 100 Points Medals First Second Third France USA Great Britain Medal The Games of 1900 were held in Paris as part of the Exposition Universelle Internationale - the Paris World’s Fair. The years Olympics were poorly organized and poorly publicized, because of the fair. It was in this Olympic Games that women first participated as contestants. The first female champion was in tennis, Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain. In athletics, different nations competed on the same team in five categories.

55. Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Cycling
He becomes 1st American to win nonboycotted olympic gold in cycling since her 3rd gold medal - the most successful women s cyclist in olympic history.
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Marty Nothstein shot the USA back to the top of world cycling sprinting for the 1st time since LA 1984. He becomes 1st American to win non-boycotted Olympic gold in cycling since 1904. Aussies win 1st gold medal in track cycling since 1984. TRACK Sprint
SEP 20 Marty Nothstein (USA) Florian Rousseau (FRA) Jens Fiedler (GER) Individual Pursuit
SEP 17 Robert Bartko (GER) (OR) Jens Lehmann (GER) Brad McGee (AUS) 1km Time Trial
SEP 16 Jason Queally (GBR) (OR) Stefan Nimke (GER) Shane Kelly (AUS) Points Race
SEP 20 Juan Llaneras (ESP) Milton Wynants (URU) Alexey Markov (RUS) Keirin
SEP 21 Florian Rousseau (FRA) Gary Neiwand (AUS) Jans Fiedler (GER) Olympic Sprint SEP 17 FRANCE GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRALIA Team Pursuit SEP 19 GERMANY (WR) UKRAINE GREAT BRITAIN Madison SEP 21 ROAD Individual Time Trial SEP 30 Viacheslav Ekimov (RUS) Jan Ullrich (GER) Lance Armstrong (USA) Road Race SEP 27 Jan Ullrich (GER) Alexandre Vinokourov (KAZ)

56. Dave Moulton Bicycle: History.
history Dave Moulton former bicycle framebuilder One of my first jobs was tobuild frames for the US olympic cycling Team. I will always be grateful to
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Picture taken about the time I came to the US in January 1979. History Dave Moulton former bicycle framebuilder My frame building experience dates back to 1957; I first learned this craft from a man named Albert 'Pop' Hodges in Luton, England, an industrial town thirty miles north of London. Pop Hodges was in his seventies at that time and had been building frames since the early 1900s. The first frame builders were blacksmiths and Pop brazed his frames in true blacksmith fashion by heating the joint in a hearth of hot coals. I had been into bicycle racing since the age of 16. Over the years I built and raced my own bikes and experimented with frame design. I first achieved success in the mid 1970s when I had a frame building business in Worcester, England a town in the West Midlands. [Next Page] [Back] The area which included Birmingham the birthplace of the cycle industry, was a hot bed of bicycle racing and many British national team members were from this region. Some of them came to me for their frames which increased my standing as a frame builder. Also the feed back I got from these world class riders furthered my knowledge of frame design About this time a bicycle boom was starting in America and some enthusiasts from the US would fly over to England and order frames from me. There were not many frame builders in the America at that time and this led to my emigrating to the US in January 1979.

57. Olympic History
For the first time in olympic history the Games were held in Canada. Clara Hughes, who finished third in the women s cycling road race, won bronze.
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Olympic Sports Archery Athletics Badminton Canoeing Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Swimming Synchro Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Trampoline Triathlon Volleyball Waterpolo Weightlifting Wrestling Paralympic Sports Athletics Boccia Cycling Equestrian Goalball Powerlifting Shooting Swimming Tennis Wheelchair Basketball Wheelchair Fencing New Sports Profiles The Way to Athens Past Medallists ... Archives of Stories Past Olympics 2002 Salt Lake 2000 Sydney OTHER CAAWS SITES Girls@Play Mothers in Motion On the Move VIEWS ... Election 2004 WOMEN'S OLYMPIC HISTORY The year 1928 was the first year that women participated in the track and field events at the Olympic Games, and it was the first time that Canada sent a team including women. Incredibly, Amsterdam stands out as one of the best years ever for Candian women at the Olympics. The women who represented our country became household names in the 1920’s: Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith and Ethel Catherwood. Also part of the 1928 Canadian explosion, was Ethel Smith

58. Women's Olympic History: Following Canadian Women Athletes To Athens
olympic Sports, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Canoeing, cycling, Diving WOMEN S olympic history. Silken Laumann. Silken Laumann A golden bronze
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Olympic Sports Archery Athletics Badminton Canoeing Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Swimming Synchro Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Trampoline Triathlon Volleyball Waterpolo Weightlifting Wrestling Paralympic Sports Athletics Boccia Cycling Equestrian Goalball Powerlifting Shooting Swimming Tennis Wheelchair Basketball Wheelchair Fencing New Sports Profiles The Way to Athens Past Medallists ... Archives of Stories Past Olympics 2002 Salt Lake 2000 Sydney OTHER CAAWS SITES Girls@Play Mothers in Motion On the Move VIEWS ... Election 2004 WOMEN'S OLYMPIC HISTORY Silken Laumann: A golden bronze
Silken Laumann won three Olympic medals during her rowing career: one silver and two bronze. She was a world champion and was widely considered the best single rower of her time, but bad luck prevented her from parlaying that into an Olympic gold. The Matchless Six
It took until 1928 for women to compete in track and field events at the Olympics. And at the 1928 Amsterdam Games, the Canadian women's track and field team was the equal of any other, winning two gold, one silver and one bronze.

59. Canada At The Olympics
with the olympic Games Archery, Athletics, Wheelchair Basketball, cycling, She is the only person in olympic history to be awarded all 3 medals in
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Canada has a proud record of participation in the Olympic Games. This page will provide some of the details. THE OLYMPIC GAMES Canada was awarded the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal, QC and the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary, AB . Canada will host the 2010 Winter Games and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver/Whistler, BC. We will also participate in the 2006 Winter Games in Turin, Italy, and the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, China. The Summer and Winter Olympic games were held during the same year up to and including 1992, after which the same-year format was dropped. The next Winter Olympics was held two years later in 1994. The Summer and Winter Olympic games are now held in alternating two year cycles. The Games were not held during the 2 World Wars.
Canada's Olympic History
Since the start of the "Modern" Summer Games (1896) in Athens Greece, Canada has participated in every Olympics except two. Canada did not attend the the first Games in 1896 and, they joined the USA, Japan, China and West Germany in the boycott of the 1980 Moscow Summer Games. Canada's Summer Olympic Games History
Year Host City Gold Silver Bronze Total Athens Sydney Atlanta Barcelona Seoul Los Angeles Moscow No Canadian participation Montreal Munich Mexico City Tokyo Rome Melbourne Helsinki London London Cancelled due to World War II Tokyo/Helsinki Cancelled due to World War II Berlin Los Angeles Amsterdam Paris Antwerp Berlin Cancelled due to World War I Stockholm London

60. RecFacts 513: Canada's Summer Olympic History - Alberta Community Development
RecFacts 513 Canada s Summer olympic history cycling 0 2 1 3. Diving 1 0 1 2.Judo 0 1 1 2. Weightlifting 0 2 0 2. Golf 1 0 0 1. Soccer 1 0 0 1
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Team G S B Total Size 1896 Athens Did Not Compete 1900 Paris 1 1 2 1* 1904 St. Louis 4 1 1 6 43 1907 London 3 3 9 15 91 1912 Stockholm 3 2 3 8 36 1916 Berlin Games Not Held 1920 Antwerp 2 3 3 8 47 1924 Paris 3 1 4 73 1928 Amsterdam 4 4 7 15 71 1932 Los Angeles 2 5 8 15 102 1936 Berlin 1 3 5 9 109 1940 Tokyo, Helsinki Games Not Held 1944 London Games Not Held 1948 London 1 2 3 106 1952 Helsinki 1 2 3 113 1956 Melbourne 2 1 3 6 99 1960 Rome 1 1 97 1964 Tokyo 1 2 1 4 118 1968 Mexico City 1 3 1 5 143 1972 Munich 2 3 5 220 1976 Montreal 5 6 11 414 1980 Moscow Did Not Compete 211** 1984 Los Angeles 10 18 16 44 436 1988 Seoul 3 2 5 10 354 1992 Barcelona 6 5 7 18 314 1996 Atlanta Totals 38 61 75 174 * No official team sent, but George Orton, a Canadian studying in the United States, won two medals competing on his own.

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