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  1. Tennis (The Summer Olympics) by Steve Dimeglio, 1995-08
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21. Olympic Preview: Tennis
This Day in history Today s Birthday Word of the Day The games will beplayed at the olympic tennis Center of the Athens olympic Sports Complex.
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22. History
Home Sports tennis history Lawn tennis at the olympics. Picture takenduring the 1924 olympic Games in Paris, tennis was included in the olympic
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Tennis was included in the Olympic schedule from 1896 to 1924. Due to the persistence of then ITF President Philippe Chatrier and General Secretary David Gray, Tennis reemerged as a demonstration sport in the Los Angeles Games in 1984 and was officially reinstated as an Olympic sport in the Seoul Games in 1988. The sport began in Greece in 1895 when the first Tennis club was founded in the island of Corfu. The founding of clubs in other Greek cities soon followed, including the Athens Lawn Tennis Club, where the Tennis competitions of the first modern Olympic Games were conducted, and the Club of Thessaloniki. In 1938 the Hellenic Tennis Federation was founded and today counts 214 club members.
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23. History
During the Middle Ages, tennis was a social game played by members of the nobleclass. For the first time, the olympic and Paralympic summer Games were
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By 1913, Tennis was becoming increasingly popular and the existing national Tennis associations decided to join forces and form the International Tennis Federation (ITF) to ensure that the game was uniformly structured. The ITF now counts 200 member nations. Tennis began in Greece in 1895 when the first club was founded in the island of Corfu. The founding of clubs in other Greek cities soon followed, including the Athens Lawn Tennis Club, where the Tennis competitions of the first modern Olympic Games were conducted, and the Club of Thessaloniki. In 1938 the Hellenic Tennis Federation was founded and today counts 214 club members. Wheelchair Tennis started developing in Greece in 1998 under the initiatives of the Athenian club "Hephaestus".
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24. Highlights Of Individual Olympic Games
Suzanne Lenglen (FRAtennis), one of the greatest women tennis players of all time, For the only time in olympic history, the winner of the B final,
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ATHENS 1896
The people of Athens greeted the Games with great enthusiasm. There is no event that the Greek hosts wanted to win more than the marathon race, because of its historical significance. Spiridon Louis, a Greek shepherd set off from the city of Marathon (marathon was run from Marathon to Athens over the course covered by Greek hero Pheidippides in 490 B.C. after the battle with the Persians) and took the lead four kilometres from the finish line and, to the great joy of the 100,000 spectators, won the race by more than seven minutes.
James Connolly (USA-athletics) won the triple jump on 6 April 1896, and thus became the first Olympic champion since the Ancient Games. He also finished second in the high jump and third in the long jump. He left Harvard University to travel to Athens on a cargo ship and then by train to compete.
Alfréd Hajos (HUN-swimming) won the 100m and the 1,200m events. For the longer race, the swimmers were transported by boat and left to swim back to shore alone. According to Hajos, "I must say that I shivered at the thought of what would happen if I got a cramp from the cold water. My will to live completely overcame my desire to win".
PARIS 1900
The Games of 1900 were held in Paris as part of the Exposition Universelle Internationale - the Paris World's Fair. The exposition organizers spread the events over five months and de-emphasized their Olympic status to such an extent that many athletes died without ever knowing that they had participated in the Olympics.

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27. Sydney Olympic Park Sport History
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Sport came seriously to the area with the opening of the Sports Centre in 1984. While this is only a little more than twenty years ago, what an incredible couple of decades it has been! Great sporting moments at Sydney Olympic Park would not be complete without;
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28. Sydney Olympic Park Olympic History
Sydney 2000 olympic Games history. Sydney was the proud host of the 2000 olympic Centre multi-purpose indoor venue; Golf Driving Range; tennis Centre
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Sydney was the proud host of the 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. These Games provided the world with some of the greatest sporting and entertainment events ever witnessed in the history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Both Games were a great success and the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games were declared as "the best Games ever" by IOC President Samaranch. The 2000 Games were known for the numerous Australian, Olympic, Paralympic and world records that were broken. Participation
199 NOCs (Nations) and 4 individual athletes (IOA)
10,651 athletes (4,069 women, 6,582 men)

29. Molik Makes Olympic Tennis History - Athens Olympics 2004 - ABC Sport.
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Last Updated: Sunday, August 22, 2004. 4:22am (AEST) Alicia Molik became the first Australian to ever win an Olympic tennis medal when she beat Russia's French Open champion Anastasia Myskina 6-3, 6-4 to claim the bronze in Athens overnight. Molik overcame her nerves after allowing fourth seed Myskina to win three games in a row to lead the second set 3-2. "I was obviously pretty emotional and very, very nervous," the 23-year-old said. "Today was pretty special because if I'd come out the loser I wouldn't have anything to remember the Olympics by. It was the last bite of the cherry." The 23rd-ranked Molik has now defeated four of the world's top 15 players in the last three weeks. She beat world number two Amelie Mauresmo in San Diego before losing to the Frenchwoman in yesterday's semi-finals, opened her Olympic campaign with victory over sixth-ranked Elena Dementieva of Russia, the French Open finalist, and in the quarter-finals beat Japan's Ai Sugiyama, currently the world number 13. Myskina was still feeling the effects of her three hour semi-final, when she threw away her chance of reaching the gold medal match by allowing Belgian world number one Justin Henin-Hardenne to claw her way back from 1-5 in the final set for a dramatic win.

30. Olympic Council Of Ireland ::::
The first Irishborn winner of an olympic gold medal was John Pius Boland, the tennis Singles at Athens in 1896 and he was to win a second olympic gold
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My Homepage Home President's Welcome OCI Board Members ... Olympians Database J.J. Keane, then one of Ireland's leading sports administrators was elected to the International Olympic Committee in 1922 and it is now generally accepted that the Irish Olympic Council as it was known at the outset, came to existence in 1922 but due to the loss of the minutes of the early meetings of the Council, the exact date is now not known. Ireland was given formal recognition as an independent nation in the Olympic Movement at the IOC session in Paris in 1924 and it was at the Paris Games that Ireland made its first appearance in an Olympic Games as an independent nation. No medals in the sporting events were won by Ireland at the Paris games but Jack Yeats was awarded an Olympic silver medal for his painting "Swimming" in the Olympic Arts division and Oliver St. John Gogarty was awarded a bronze medal for his "Ode to the Tailteann Games" in the Literature division.

31. Times Online - Olympics
CHOOSE A SECTION IN tennis. Select from dropdown The competition, Rules inbrief, Ancient origins, olympic history, Sydney results, GB squad, Qualifying
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33. CBC Sports Online: Bidding For The 2012 Olympic Games
It was the most hotlycontested bid race in olympic history. history of majorsporting events US Open tennis championship, New York Marathon,
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    34. Venus And Yevgeny Take Singles Gold
    Venus became only the second woman in olympic history to win both the Did youget to see any of the olympic tennis? Sophiedee, of our forum, asks,
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    Search Tennis Venus and Yevgeny Take Singles Gold Venus Williams has a pretty good winning streak going in singles: 32 in a row, including Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, and now the Olympic gold medal. She defeated Elena Dementieva 6-2, 6-4 in the final. Dementieva is a fast-rising Russian star in women's tennis, a tall, powerful, and quick 18-year-old, but she was completely overpowered by Williams. Both Williams and Dementieva had been tested in their semifinals. Venus got by Monica Seles 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, while Elena worked a little harder to advance against Australian Jelena Dokic 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Venus followed up by winning the gold medal in doubles with her sister Serena. Venus and Serena simply crushed the Dutch team, Kristie Boogert and Miriam Oremans, 6-1, 6-1. The match took just 50 minutes. Venus became only the second woman in Olympic history to win both the singles and the doubles gold. Helen Wills was the first, in 1924. The bronze singles medal went to Seles, who defeated Dokic 6-1, 6-4. Belgians Els Callens and Dominique Van Roost took the doubles bronze over Olga Barabanshchikova and Natasha Zvereva of Belarus 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.

    35. Olympic Tennis: Not Worth The Trouble?
    His comments reflect a fairly widespread feeling that olympic tennis is in a kind of Australian Open history QuizVolley RepairBecome Teaching Pro Part
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    Search Tennis Olympic Tennis: Not Worth The Trouble? Updated 09/18/00 The top tennis pros are split on whether the Olympics is worth playing. Gustavo Kuerten, Monica Seles, Lindsay Davenport, and the Williams sisters look forward to it enthusiastically, but opting to skip this Olympics are many of tennis's other big stars, including Pete Sampras, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Mary Pierce, and rising star Jan-Michael Gambill. Defending gold medalist Andre Agassi had been eager to play, but has withdrawn due to concurrent illness of his sister and mother. Other players withdrawing late, many of them citing injuries, include Nicolas Lapentti, Andrei Medvedev, Marc Rosset, Sebastien Grosjean, Anke Huber, Patty Schnyder, Nathalie Tauziat, and Sandrine Testud. The big names who chose early to skip the Sydney Olympics say it's too close to the US Open and too far away from home. The tennis event runs Sept. 19-28, starting only nine days after the US Open, and Australia is a long enough trip that for most of Australian Open history, it was the only Grand Slam that would often be skipped by a significant number of top pros.

    36. The Games - Sydney 2000
    housed all 10200 athletes and 5100 officials together for the first time inmodern olympic history. tennis olympic Park tennis Centre 2 10000
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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.

    37. London 2012
    The first tennis tournament in modern olympic history was won by an Irishman bythe name of John Boland. Boland set off for Athens as a spectator and
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      Although Tennis was played at the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, it was dropped from in 1924 and only returned for the Seoul Games in 1988. The Olympic Tennis competition consists of singles and doubles for both men and women. Sport at Heart
      The world-famous All England Tennis Championships - better known as Wimbledon - offers a clue to the origins of modern tennis. The event is organised by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, who originally allowed Tennis to be played on their manicured croquet lawns to raise funds for the club. Archery Athletics Badminton Basketball Boxing Canoe / Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Handball Hockey Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Swimming Synchronised Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling
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  • 38. Wimbledon - The Official Web Site Of The All England Lawn Tennis Club
    history of The Championships Champions Roll of Honour We look back at thelast time olympic tennis was played at Wimbledon, at the 1908 London Games.
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    If London's bid to host the 2012 Olympics is successful, Wimbledon will host the tennis event. We look back at the last time Olympic tennis was played at Wimbledon, at the 1908 London Games.
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    39. Wimbledon - The Official Web Site Of The All England Lawn Tennis Club
    Guide history. When the olympics were at Wimbledon tennis made its returninto the olympic movement during the eighties and was welcomed back as a
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    The London Olympic bid for the 2012 Games has been submitted and if the bid is successful, the tennis tournament for that Olympics would be held at Wimbledon. Unlike modern Olympiads, which are held over a condensed period lasting a little over a fortnight, the 1908 Games were held over six months between April and October that year. The two tennis events (indoor and outdoor tennis) were split either side of Wimbledon.
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    40. Athens Olympic Games Blog
    It was the first time in olympic history that five men broke 10 seconds in a race . Read Related olympics News in tennis News US olympic Team News
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    Bush in strife over Olympic mention
    "US President George W. Bush's re-election campaign will continue to run a television advertisement that mentions the Olympics, despite questions about whether that violates the by-laws for the Games. US Olympic Committee officials had contacted the campaign about the ad and were awaiting a reply, USOC spokesman Darryl Seibel said in Athens today.

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