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         Olympic Games History:     more books (100)
  1. A Brief History of the Olympic Games (Brief Histories of the Ancient World) by David C. Young, 2004-07-23
  2. Athens to Athens: The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC, 1894-2004 by David Miller, 2003-10-01
  3. The Olympics: A HISTORY OF THE MODERN GAMES (2D ED.) (Illinois History of Sports) by Allen Guttmann, 2002-01-30
  4. The Olympics' Strangest Moments: Extraordinary But True Tales from the History of the Olympic Games (Strangest series) by Geoff Tibballs, 2004-04-01
  5. The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC: Athens to Beijing, 1894-2009 by David Miller, 2008-05-27
  6. History of the Olympic Games by Constantine L. Sirracos, 2000-03-15
  7. History Of The Olympic Games: Ancient And Modern by Hugh Harlan, 2007-03-01
  8. The Olympics: A History of the Games by William Oscar Johnson, 1992-05
  9. Approved History of the Olympic Games, 1984 by William Mellors Henry, 1984-01
  10. Let the Games begin! (history of the Olympic Games): An article from: U.S. Kids
  11. An approved history of the Olympic games by William Mellors Henry, 1976
  12. The 1980 Olympics Handbook: A Guide to the Moscow Olympics and a History of the Games by Norman Giller, 1980-04
  13. The Olympics_A History of the Games by William Oscar Johnson, 1996
  14. The Olympics a History of the Games (Sports Illustrated)

181. Salt Lake 2002 - Official Site Of The Olympics 2002
Official site of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes current news, pictures and highlights, competition results, TV schedules, and programs for the games. Also offers a special section just for kids.
http://www.saltlake2002.com/
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182. Olympics - Topix.net
News on the games from various sources.
http://rss.topix.net/rss/olympics/olympics.xml
http://www.topix.net/olympics News on Olympics from Topix.net en-us feedback@topix.net feedback@topix.net http://www.topix.net/ http://www.topix.net/pics/topix-rss.gif http://topix.net/r/0gVqiiR0PAh3hI4tWSPZPcvNBU5bszStmTpe8GA932nPAm2YEkSLflcdD3v2ggczT09ytypWR5QS6bR7xuIl7uI1wkSzGmwVh7EBVtTvfATOJdpv2PR=2BK8jAQ4Z4vaPZC World News CHINA'S Communist Party officials are locked in a battle over which animal to choose as mascot for the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Timesonline.co.uk Fri, 23 Sep 2005 23:40:17 GMT http://topix.net/r/0gVqiiR0PAh3hI4tWSPZPcvNBU5bszStmTpe8GA932nOlUlxIyqnKuAOwroW=2FbSwMc9bloYm98a80WukEA0YvODXjV4tefX3YjPFN2ulp1vlKhP1kbfau=2BtYPhYVhJFy=2FT4GXNf4vua=2BAinzskSeOWVJ6l7TewtZrQfJYX59pl5w=3D JAKARTA: National women singles shuttler Wong Mew Choo stunned world number seven Eriko Hirose of Japan to reach her first ever major semi-finals in the US$250,000 Indonesian Open at the Istora Senayan ... The Star Online Fri, 23 Sep 2005 23:37:49 GMT http://topix.net/r/0gVqiiR0PAh3hI4tWSPZPcvNBU5bszStmTpe8GA932nNLWaM2d8GcUO305BkxWgtEmaRcuaXPcK5XyvIncLA5ydT0Jvek9N075xVsC0kI3H6Xuoxszk67gU6tvr55701JK=2BkSnM8d0L9i=2BO7tJdXb9=2BcmGB2UXVol0hRcBqReUUBMq1tkK76vBhROyx9VjbS=2F2yGJkkr3HRp19OgF2EeCIXNZk1=2Fgf6dAumwjkSuzKZhPUQ=2FwAaoldR9pk0FSxCb4 World number 18 Fernando Gonzalez showed no mercy to a horribly outclassed Aqeel Khan of Pakistan as the Chilean clinched a crushing 6-0, 6-0, 6-1 win in the opening singles of their Davis Cup World Group ...

183. Special Olympics City Of Birmingham
Club news, events, fun and games.
http://www.busey.fsnet.co.uk/socob/

184. India In Olympics 2004
India's participation in the games like hockey, archery, tennis, weight lifting, wrestling, and other sports.
http://olympics.indiapress.org/
INDIA IN OLYMPIC 2004 Athens: Double trap shooter Rajyavardhan Rathore is world No. 3, long jumper Anju George and tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi No. 5 and shooter Anjali Bhagwat No.6... Now, if only rankings could assure medals. In the past few weeks, these three and other Indian medal hopes have converged on sports pages of the ToI presenting a picture of optimism. But to even open the door to the pantheon of Olympic greats — Indian and international — they will have to slug it out in a gloriously competitive arena. Unlike previous years there is one consolation. Each of the 75 Indians in Athens has earned the right to be there.
Yes, there are a few lucky ones, like sailing wild card entrants Malav Shroff and Sumeet Patel, or others who got in because others pulled-out. As usual, there is expectation of a few medals. Indian Olympic Association president Suresh Kalmadi feels: “a few are on the cards’’.
The great Milkha Singh, not one to mince words, has a contrasting view. Somewhere in between lies the truth.
And that is independent India has produced only three individual bronze medals — K D Jadhav in Helsinki 1952, Leander Paes in Atlanta 1996 and Karnam Malleswari in Sydney 2000 —apart from the golden era of hockey in the 50s and 60s. Hockey, which has made news for off-field skirmishes, has been on the wane and after 1980, when we won our last gold in a depleted field in Moscow, a fifth place at Los Angeles has been the best showing.

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