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61. Website Of Humanistic Olympics Studies Center
Chinese sports Stay In Beijing Books Introduction olympic history As stone objects were easy to make and popularize, weightlifting using stone
http://www.c2008.org/rendanews/english_te.asp?id=1651

62. EdGate Summer Games
The IOC weightlifting page discusses olympic weightlifting history, competition, equipment, and glossary. Learn more about the history of weightlifting from
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Weightlifting When the modern Olympic Games began, weightlifting was one of the charter sports. There were no weight divisions at that time, and the first events were a one-handed lift and a two-handed lift. Women were included in the weightlifting events for the first time at the 2000 Olympic Summer Games in Sydney. Click a link to
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Snatch: In executing the snatch, the contestant grasps the barbell and in one continuous forceful motion lifts it to the full extent of both arms over the head. The legs may be flexed or moved at any time during this lift, but must be returned to the same plane to complete the lift. The competitor must come to an erect position with arms locked. When the feet, body, and bar lie in the same plane, the referees give the down signal. News, History, and Fast Facts

63. Athens Olympics :: NZ Rowers Set For Biggest Night In Their Olympic History
weightlifting Wrestling. Athens olympic News. Official Athens Games Site Read more at NZ rowers set for biggest night in their olympic history
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August 21, 2004
NZ rowers set for biggest night in their Olympic history
"The Evers-Swindells and the rest of the New Zealand Olympic rowing team are counting down to what could be the country's most successful day for the sport. Five crews line up in finals later this evening in Athens, starting with Sonia Waddell at 5.30pm NZ time.

64. Athens Olympics:: Weightlifting
It includes olympic weightlifting history as well as previews of the sport in Athens. A sport that dates back to even the most ancient civilizations
http://www.livingroom.org.au/olympics/archives/cat_weightlifting.html
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August 27, 2004
Olympians on cutting edge of technology
"Super-heavyweight power lifter Shane Hamman squeezes his face into a grimace as he grips a metal bar and hoists nearly 400 pounds of iron disks over his 62-inch chest, past his signature braided goatee and above his spiky brown hair before letting the weights crash to the platform. Sheer strength, of course, is largely responsible for the performance. But so is technology for him and other Olympians.

65. Olympic Highlights: 2004
A history of the olympic Games. weightlifting China s Shi Zhiyong ties a world record in the men s under 62kg with a total weight of 325kg.
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    Olympics Highlights: 2004
    Day-to-day news from Athens
    by Shmuel Ross and Erin Teare Martin Sunday, August 29
    Highlights of the Day
    A man with a history of disrupting sporting events runs onto the marathon course, grabs Brazil's Vanderlei de Lima, and pushes him into the crowd. De Lima, who had been in the lead with about three miles to go, runs back onto the course, but falls behind about a mile later. He ends up with the bronze medal, and will also be awarded the Pierre de Coubertin medal for "exceptional demonstration of fair play and Olympic values." Perhaps needless to say, Brazil appeals. In spite of last-minute construction, scoring controversies, and dozens of disqualifications for doping, the Athens Games are widely viewed as a triumph for the city, and for the Games. While China has come in a distant third in the overall medal count at Athens, they're a very close second in the gold medal count: they have 32, while the U.S. has 35. The Games head to Beijing in 2008.
    Medal Count
    Twenty medal ceremonies are performed. The United States has 103 medals, Russia has 92, and China has 63 medals.

66. NewYorkGames.org: New York Olympic History
Boxing, gymnastics, judo, weightlifting, wrestling and fencing were held at the New York s olympic history may have been very different had Lindsay kept
http://www.newyorkgames.org/news/archives/000164.html
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Putting New York's Olympic Bid First Home
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New York Olympic History
NewYorkGames.org Report Like its World's Fairs , New York's Olympic bid had its focus outside of Manhattan. With too little space to properly host the world, Flushing Meadows in Queens was the centerpiece of the serious bid for the 1984 Olympics. It was the focal point for other potential bids as well. NYC2012's Manhattan-centric approach is well outside the historic pattern. Indeed, this is only the first effort to host a world event in Manhattan since the disastrous 1892 World's Fair bid . New York was considered the heavy favorite to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in the Americas, but the financial backers insisted on using Central Park. The controversy fatally wounded New York's chances, and Congress gave the fair to Chicago. The only event of this nature held in Manhattan was the 1853 Crystal Palace Exposition, though this smaller event (if fit on today's Bryant Park) is not considered a proper World's Fair.

67. History
weightlifting. Learn all about the olympic lifts. A short history of olympic lifting. The ancient olympics were held from 776 BC to AD 393.
http://tomgorman.moonfruit.com/history
A short history of Olympic lifting

68. United States Olympic Committee - Tara Nott's Insider Weightlifting Tips On Prop
Women s weightlifting made its debut at the 2000 Sydney olympic Games and in early American history has little to do with Tara Nott, weightlifting or
http://www.usoc.org/12219_12262.htm
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Tara is Nott just another woman. She is the first American woman to earn a weightlifting gold medal (2000 Sydney Olympic Games) and she is the only athlete in history to train at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in three different sports. She began her athletic career as a gymnast, before becoming an All-American women's soccer player. When she missed making the 1996 U.S. Olympic soccer team, Nott started weightlifting to keep in shape; at the time women's weightlifting was not even an Olympic sport. Women's weightlifting made its debut at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and Nott took home the gold. Tara trains four hours, seven days a week, and her hard work and dedication have paid off. She is a holds five American records, is a four-time National champion and is one of only U.S. women who can clean and jerk twice her own body weight.

69. Berger, Isaac Ike Sport Weightlifting Country Represented
At the 1960 Rome Games, Ike participated in the longest weightlifting competition in olympic history. Berger, who was the defending champion in the
http://www.jewsinsports.org/olympics_profile.asp?ID=1

70. Kiat.net: Sydney 2000 - Weightlifting
SEP 23 Dimas (GRE) becomes 2nd weightlifter in history to win in 3 Izabela Dragneva (BUL) becomes 1st woman weightlifting champion in olympic history.
http://www.kiat.net/olympics/sydney2000/weightlifting.html
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Naim Suleymanoglu (TUR) fails in his bid for a 4th consecutive Olympic title (1988-1996) in the 62kg category failing after 3 tries in the snatch. SEP 20 - Ivan Ivanov (BUL) is stripped of silver in 56kg category for cheating with drugs. SEP 21 - Sevdalin Minchev (BUL) is stripped of bronze in the 62kg category for drugs. SEP 22 - China boasts world's strongest woman. SEP 23 - Dimas (GRE) becomes 2nd weightlifter in history to win in 3 consecutive Games (see Naim above) - 1992-2000. SEP 24 - Another Greek Kakiasvilis joins Dimas and Naim to win in 3 consecutive Games (1992-2000). SEP 25 - Iran wins 1st Olympic gold since 1968. SEP 26 - Iranian ends Russia/Soviet Union's streak of superheavyweight gold medals since 1956. OCT 1 - Armenian weightlifter Danielyan was stripped of his bronze medal in the 105+kg category.
SEP 16 Halil Mutlu (TUR) (WR) Wenxiong Wu (CHN) Xiangxiang Zhang (CHN)
SEP 17 Nikolay Pechalov (CRO) (OR) Leonidas Sabanis (GRE) Gennady Oleshchuk (BLR)
SEP 20 Galabin Boevski (BUL) (OR) Georgi Markov (BUL) Sergei Lavrenov (BLR)
SEP 22 Xugang Zhan (CHN) Viktor Mitrou (GRE) Arsen Melikyan (ARM)
SEP 23 Pyrros Dimas (GRE) Marc Huster (GER) George Asanidze (GEO)

71. Adidas' Olympic History
1969 The first weightlifting shoe with a wooden sole is produced. 1984 Los Angeles - Edwin Moses takes olympic GOLD with his 105th straight win in the
http://www.adidas-salomon.com/en/news/archive/2000/2000-14.asp
adidas' Olympic History
Herzogenaurach, 07/20/2000 - Please experience the long history and success of adidas' Olympic Games.
1926 - Adi Dassler makes the first track shoe with a complete leather sole and hand forged spikes.
1928 Amsterdam - Adi Dassler produces the "Waitzer", the first track shoes for an Olympic athlete.
1932 Los Angeles - Arthur Jonath places third in the 100 meters, becoming the first athlete to win a medal in shoes made by Adi Dassler.
1936 Berlin - Jesse Owens wins four GOLD medals wearing shoes that boast specially positioned spikes and a low-cut upper.
1949 - The "adidas three stripes" are registered and appear on track shoes for the first time.
1952 Helsinki - Emil Zatopek wins three GOLD medals in one week.
1955 - High jumping is revolutionized with a shoe featuring exchangeable spikes.
1956 Melbourne - Al Oerter wins the first of his four GOLD medals.
1957 - The first track shoe made with a nylon sole and four spikes.
1960 Rome - Wilma Rudolph wins three GOLD medals. 1964 Tokyo - Billy Mills is the surprise winner in the men's 10,000 meters; adidas showcases the lightest track shoe ever produced.

72. 2004 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
followed by a float parade chronicling Greek history from the ancient Minoan Markopoulo olympic Shooting Centre Nikaia olympic weightlifting Hall
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Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Ancient victors were crowned with olive
wreaths ( Gk. kotinos ) — a tradition echoed
with this games' medalists. The colours of
the logo come from the Flag of Greece Nations participating Athletes participating Events 301 in 28 sports Opening ceremony August 13 Closing ceremony August 29 Officially opened by Costis Stephanopoulos Athlete's Oath Zoi Dimoschaki Judge's Oath ... Olympic Stadium The 2004 Summer Olympics are officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (the 28th Summer Olympic Games ). The Games were held in Athens over 17 days, from August 13 to August 29 . Planners expected 10,500 athletes (in fact 11,099 competed) and 5,500 team officials from 202 countries . Athens 2004 marked the first time since the 1996 Summer Olympics that all countries with a National Olympic Committee were in attendance. There were a total of 301 medal events from 28 different sports
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73. Boston.com / Sports / Other Sports / Olympics / Weightlifting / They Couldn't Wa
sang, and chanted in honor of the threetime olympic weightlifting gold medalist the first four-time weightlifting gold medalist in olympic history.
http://www.boston.com/sports/other_sports/olympics/weightlifting/articles/2004/0
Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins ... Weightlifting BOB RYAN
They couldn't wait to uplift hero Dimas
August 22, 2004 ATHENS The crowd wanted to venerate Pyrros Dimas and Pyrros Dimas thought that was a very good idea. ADVERTISEMENT For more than five minutes, the home fans cheered, sang, and chanted in honor of the three-time Olympic weightlifting gold medalist, and never mind that this was taking place at the outset of the medal ceremony and their man was in the unaccustomed position of having just won a bronze. They were going to make sure it was all Pyrros, all the time. If this wound up being interpreted as an insult to Georgian George Asanidze, who had won the gold, and Andrei Rybakou of Belarus, who had won the silver, the Greek fans flat-out didn't care. They were here to worship Pyrros Dimas. "Understand that these Games are being held in Greece and the stadium is packed with Greeks," shrugged Dimas. "The Greeks knew what I had been through these past four years, and even these past few days, and they also knew this was my last match. I am withdrawing from competition. "They showed me their love, and I thank them dearly for that."

74. Olympic History
For the first time in olympic history the Games were held in Canada. of sports for the first time including triathlon, pole vault and weightlifting.
http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2004/history/women_greats.cfm
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

75. Olympic Doping S List Of Shame Print Article Email Story Athens
Sport by sport olympic legends olympic history Emotional moments Sport drugs guide Mohamad Nasehi Ar Jomand (IRI) weightlifting/ephedrine
http://www.news24.com/News24/Olympics2004/OutsideTrack/0,,2-1652-1655_1578057,00

76. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports
Event weightlifting, 64kg. olympic history Second olympic team. Placed 10th in 67.5 kg at at 1992 Barcelona Games. International Qualified for US team
http://starbulletin.com/96/07/17/sports/story1.html
Patao hoping
for another uplifting
Games experience
The Maui weightlifter will find out tomorrow
whether he will participate in his
second Olympics
By Cindy Luis
Star-Bulletin
Vernon Patao is going to Atlanta. It may be for a day. It may be for two weeks. He won't know just how long his stay at the Olympic village will be until he arrives tomorrow. Only then will the 141-pound weightlifter from Kahului, Maui, find out if he's competing in his second Olympics. After a very poor showing at the World Championships, the U.S. was originally given three slots in the Olympic weightlifting, a number that grew to five last month. The International Weightlifting Federation has now promised eight spots to the Americans for the July 20-30 competition at the Georgia World Congress Center. Patao is ranked seventh on the 10-member team. "I'm pretty sure I'm going to lift, but we won't know until we get there," said Patao, who would be competing in the 64-kilogram division next Monday. "It's hard to think about it, so I've kept my focus on my training and not worried about anything else. I don't want to think that I've wasted my time.

77. Untitled
weightlifting Romania kicked out of Games. Sydney 2000 olympic Aid Ali and Amy became the first woman s weightlifting champion in olympic history on
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78. Boston.com / Sports / Olympics
Considered the greatest olympic weightlifter in the sport s history, Suleymanoglu weighed just 140 pounds and stood 411. That combination of size and
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=globe&page=olymp/2004/previews/weight

79. The Decathlon In Olympic History - DECA, The Decathlon Association
history of the Decathlon as an olympic event, from Ancient Greece to the New practice weightlifting, run, wrestle and jump for distance and height.
http://www.decathlonusa.org/history.html
Sponsored by The Decathlon in Olympic History Table of Contents: The Jim Thorpe Story When King Gustav V of Sweden presented awards at the 1912 Olympic Games of Stockholm, he proclaimed to the decathlon winner, an American Indian named Jim Thorpe, as the world's top athlete. "You sir, are the world's greatest athlete." Incidentally, Jim is purported to have replied, "Thanks, King" to the Swedish monarch, a story, true or not, which itself has become part of the Thorpe saga. Ever since, the Olympic decathlon champion or world record holder has been dubbed "the World's Greatest Athlete." And rightly so, since the decathlon is the only objective test of all around athletic ability. Decathletes must contest ten separate events and have those performances tallied on a standard scoring table. The decathlon measures basic sporting ability like jumping, sprinting and throwing. Within the backdrop and rules of track and field, decathlon champions must exhibit, the 4 S's: speed, spring, strength and stamina. Since 1912 great decathlon champions like Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson, Bruce Jenner and Daley Thompson and others have become household names. But they all owe much to the legend of Thorpe.

80. New Drug Revelations Rock Weightlifting - Olympic Info : Drug Testing -
As many as six weightlifters tested positive for drugs before the Athens olympic INFO. olympic history Drug Testing Torch Relay olympic Stars
http://theage.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/19/1092889270239.html
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As many as six weightlifters tested positive for drugs before the Athens Olympics, officials said today. The International Weightlifting Federation's president Tamas Ajan told Reuters that six weightlifters had tested positive. An IOC spokeswoman said later there were five positive tests. "It is terrible (for the sport)," a long-standing IWF member, who asked not to be named, told Agence France Presse. Weightlifting has been dogged by doping scandals for years and the sport was looking to the Athens Olympics to improve its battered image. Every weightlifter at the Games had to undergo a doping test before being allowed to participate. Myanmar female weightlifter Nan Aye Khine was the first in the sport to be expelled from the Athens Olympics on Monday after testing positive for a banned steroid. The 27-year-old was stripped of her fourth-placed finish in the 48 kg category held last Saturday.

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