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  1. Striking Back: The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response by Aaron J. Klein, 2005-12-20
  2. Pankration: The Ultimate Game by Dyan Blacklock, 2001-04
  3. Something in the Air: American Passion and Defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics by Richard Hoffer, 2009-09-22
  4. Olympic Judo: History and Techniques by Nicolas Soames, Roy Inman, 1991-05
  5. Olympic Follies: The Madness and Mayhem of the 1908 London Games: A Cautionary Tale by Graeme Kent, 2008-06-01
  6. The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, With Commentary (History of the Early Olympic Games 5) by Bill Mallon, Ian Buchanan, 2009-05-13
  7. Cross Country Skiing: Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine
  8. The Encyclopedia of the Winter Olympics (Watts Reference) by John Wukovits, 2002-03
  9. All Together: The Formidable Journey to the Gold with the 1964 Olympic Crew by William A. Stowe, 2005-02-23
  10. Freedom for Catalonia?: Catalan Nationalism, Spanish Identity and the Barcelona Olympic Games (Cambridge Cultural Social Sciences) by John Hargreaves, 2000-09
  11. HITLER'S OLYMPICS: The Story of the 1936 Nazi Games by Anton Rippon, 2006-09
  12. A Century of Olympic Posters by Margaret Timmers, 2008-06-01
  13. Games and Sanctuaries in Ancient Greece: Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, Nemea, Athens by Panos Valavanes, 2004-07-25
  14. Games For The Gods: The Greek Athlete and the Olympic Spirit by John J., Jr. Herrmann, 2004-12-30

101. BUBL LINK: Olympic Games
Subjects olympic games, winter sports DeweyClass 796.48 Author SpecialOlympics Subjects olympic games DeweyClass 796.48
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  • 2002 Olympics Education Ancient Olympics Berlin Olympics 1936 International Olympic Committee ... United States Olympic Committee
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    2002 Olympics Education
    Educational service aimed at schools and designed to promote knowledge of, and projects connected to, the forthcoming Winter Olympic games in Salt Lake, 2002. Information on Olympic and Paralympic sports are included, with data on the likes of training, history, and sports science. News features, venues, tickets, transport, and accommodation details, as well as events schedules, are also provided.
    Author: Utah Education Network
    Subjects: olympic games, winter sports
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    Resource type: documents, images
    Ancient Olympics
    Exhibit on the ancient Olympics using text and images. It offers a cultural and historical overview of the ancient games including detailed information of the diverse sports played. Stories of some famous ancient athletes are available.
    Author: Tufts University
    Subjects: ancient history, greece, olympic games

    102. Olympic Judo Results
    Complete Olympic Judo results at the comprehensive and popular Judo The mottoof the olympic games Citius, Altius, Fortius (faster, higher, stronger)
    http://judoinfo.com/olympics.htm
    Olympic Judo Results
    See results for Men or Women , or see another table with all the results by year.
    Men's Results
    Men's Extra Lightweight (-60kg)
    Moscow 1. Thierry Rey
    2. Rafael Rodriguez
    3. Aramby Emizh
    3. Tibor Kincses France
    Cuba
    USSR
    Hungary
    Los Angeles 1. Shinji Hosokawa
    2. Jae-Yup Kim
    3. Neil Eckersley 3. Edward Liddie Japan Korea Great Britain USA Seoul 1. Jae Yup Kim 2. Kevin Asano 3. S. Hosokawa 4. A. Tokikachvili Korea USA Japan USSR Barcelona 1. Nazim Guseinov 2. Yoon Hyun 3. Tadanori Koshino 3. Richard Trautmann Unified Team Korea Japan Germany Atlanta 1. Tadahiro Nomura 2. Girolamo Giovinazzo 3. Dorjpalam Narmandakh 3. Richard Trautmann Japan Italy Mongolia Germany Sydney 1. Tadahiro Nomura 2. B.K. Jung 3. M. Poulot 3. A. Smagulov Japan Korea Cuba KGZ Athens 1. Tadahiro Nomura 2. KHERGIANI, Nestor 3. TSAGAANBAATAR, K. 3. CHOI, Min Ho Japan Georgia Mongolia Korea Men's Half Lightweight (-66kg) Moscow 1. Nikolai Soladukhin 2. Tsendying Damdin 3. Ilian Nedkov

    103. Australian Sports Commission - Topics In Sport - Olympics
    Australian Sports Commission s olympic games section. XXVIII olympic games 13 - 29 August 2004 XII Paralympic Games - 17 - 28 September 2004
    http://www.ausport.gov.au/info/topics/olympics/index.asp
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    Topics in sport - Olympics
    Welcome to the Australian Sports Commission's Olympic Games section.
    XXVIII Olympic Games - 13 - 29 August 2004
    XII Paralympic Games - 17 - 28 September 2004
    In this section of the website there is a wealth of information on the Olympic Games, Including:
    • Athens 2004 - Australian 2004 Olympic/Paralympic teams, Australian Olympic/Paralympic medallists and medal tallies and links to other Athens sources. AIS at the Olympics/Paralympics - teams, medallists, medal tallies and past performances. Other resources - links and resources for Sydney 2000, women at the Olympics, future games, contacts, organisations and general Olympic resources.
    Australians at the Olympics Seoul 1988 Barcelona 1992 Atlanta 1996 Sydney 2000 Athens 2004 Gold Silver Bronze Total Australians at the Paralympics Seoul 1988 Barcelona 1992 Atlanta 1996 Sydney 2000 Athens 2004 Gold Silver Bronze Total The National Sport Information Centre can be contacted on: Tel: 02 6214 1369 Fax: 02 6214 1681 Email us Australian Sports Commission, Leverrier Cres, Bruce ACT 2617

    104. DICOLYMPIC - Dictionnaire Des Jeux Olympiques
    Dictionary of the olympic games offers a reference to olympic games news and history from Olympia to Sydney 2000.
    http://www.dicolympic.com/
    Turin
    Vancouver
    Beijing

    105. Olympic_links
    Ancient Olympics Virtual Museum Ancient olympic games FAQ The Ancient Olympics The Ancient Greek Olympics The Ancient olympic games Virtual Museum
    http://www.palmdps.act.edu.au/olympic/olympic.htm
    EdNA Olympic Games Themes Page Greece: the good old days Ancient Greek Civilizations Images of Ancient Greece Voyage Back in Time: ...
    96 Years of Women in the Olympics
    Created by Barbara Braxton
    July 2000 Updated July 2004

    106. Olympic Games
    Easier The olympic games are a competition in summer and winter sports held every Harder - olympic games are the world s most important international
    http://www.42explore2.com/olympics.htm
    The Topic:
    Olympic Games
    Easier
    - The Olympic Games are a competition in summer and winter sports held every four years for athletes from all over the world. Harder - Olympic Games are the world's most important international athletic competition. The Olympics bring together thousands of the finest athletes to compete against one another in a variety of individual and team sports. Ancient Olympic Games originated in Greece and were held from 776 B.C. to A.D. 393. The modern Olympic Games began in 1896 when organizers revived them to encourage world peace and friendship and to promote healthy sporting competition for the youth of the world. Winter Games were originated in 1924. Beginning in 1994, the Winter and Summer Games were divided and scheduled on four-year cycles, two years apart. Olympic Museum http://www.museum.olympic.org/

    107. CEO UAB
    Directory compiling information on the institutions and researchers carrying out research, activities or with a documentary collection on the olympic games.
    http://olympicstudies.uab.es/

    108. Canadian Olympic Committee
    16.09.2005, COC Golf Tournament Whistler, BC. 22.09.2005, COC Golf TournamentMontreal, QC. 10.02.2006, XXth Winter olympic games Turin, Italy
    http://www.olympic.ca/EN/index.shtml
    days to go Headlines Canadian Olympic Committee Disappointed in PASO Decision to Remove In-line Hockey, Men's Softball and Racquetball from 2007 Pan American Games Canadian Olympic Committee Takes First Step Toward "Owning the Podium" in 2010 with Completion of First Vancouver Site Visit Canadian Olympic Committee Disappointed In IOC's Decision To Remove Baseball and Softball From Olympic Program Olympic Gold Medallist Beckie Scott Canada's Nominee for IOC Athletes' Commission ... Sitemap Welcome to the official website of the Canadian Olympic Committee XXth Olympic Winter Games
  • CoSport is the official Canadian Public Ticket Sales Agent and can fulfill your ticket requests for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games.
    Sales will begin in November 2004. Please visit www.cosport.com for more information.
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  • XXVIIIth Olympic Summer Games
    ATHENS 2004: Post-Games Report (.doc)
    Key Events
    COC Golf Tournament
    Whistler, BC COC Golf Tournament
    Montreal, QC

    109. Olympics.tufts.edu/
    Sports and olympic games Coloring PagesSports and olympic coloring pages suitable for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.
    http://olympics.tufts.edu/

    110. ISOH - International Society Of Olympic Historians
    The purpose of the ISOH is to promote and study the Olympic Movement and the olympic games. Includes membership, constitution, links, and the Journal of Olympic History.
    http://www.olykamp.org/isoh/

    111. CNN.com - Controversial Olympic Games Draw To A Close - February 23, 2002
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    Controversial Olympic Games draw to a close
    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (CNN) They were touted as the most secure Games in Olympics history, but they may well be remembered as one of the most contentious. First came the international uproar surrounding the pairs figure skating finals, when judges bypassed the Canadian team in favor of a Russian duo. More controversy ensued as Russia claimed it was being slighted and joined South Korea in threatening to walk out of the Games. The Russian Duma, the lower house of parliament, unanimously passed a resolution Friday instructing Russian athletes to boycott the Closing Ceremonies if its concerns weren't addressed. Russian President Vladimir Putin also expressed his displeasure with the Games but backed away from the threat of a pullout.

    112. Olympic Games 2000: Teams
    Includes statistics, rosters and results.
    http://www.basket-stats.info/olympic-games/2000/
    Results Teams Standings Playoffs Bonus Point Guards Teams Leaders Dream Team Info Links Final Placing P Team Win-Lost United States of America France Lithuania Australia ... Online Test by FidesSoft Inc.

    113. Olympics News
    News on the olympic games collected from diverse sources on the web.
    http://www.topix.net/olympics
    Advanced Search Enter ZIP, City or News Search
    Olympics News

    114. IAAF International Association Of Athletics Federations - Athens Olympic Games 2
    Lamine Diack A Wonderful olympic games Sun 29 Aug 2004. 29 August 2004 -Athens, Greece - As President of the IAAF, I am delighted to be able summarise
    http://www.iaaf.org/oly04/
    Athens Olympic Games 2004 var baseUrl='/oly04/index.html'; Lamine Diack - 'A Wonderful Olympic Games'
    Sun 29 Aug 2004 29 August 2004 - Athens, Greece - As President of the IAAF, I am delighted to be able summarise the athletics competition of these Athens Games in one word – WONDERFUL! var baseUrl='/oly04/index.html'; Consistency brings ultimate Olympic reward for Baldini
    Sun 29 Aug 2004 29 August 2004 - Athens, Greece - Propelled by a steady consistent late race run, Stefano Baldini became only the second Italian to win an Olympic marathon title. var baseUrl='/oly04/index.html'; El Guerrouj's patience pays off
    Sun 29 Aug 2004 29 August 2004 - Athens, Greece - Hicham El Guerrouj had to wait eight years to win his first Olympic gold medal. Athletics had to wait eighty for him to equal one of the greatest achievements in the history of the sport. var baseUrl='/oly04/index.html'; OTHER NEWS The IAAF internet reporting team in Athens
    Sun 29 Aug 2004
    29 August 2004 - Athens, Greece - Comprehensive coverage of all the news and events from the Athletics competitions of the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad in Athens was brought to you by -

    115. New Zealand Olympic Committee
    members at the olympic games so that they could excel in the Olympic spirit.It is a story of meaning understanding what the olympic games are about;
    http://www.olympic.org.nz/
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    new zealand's queen's baton relay route announced The New Zealand Olympic Committee is pleased to announce the New Zealand route for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games Queens Baton Relay (QBR) on the day, September 15, that marks six months out from the start of the Games. The QBR has been travelling the world since March this year, when it was sent on its way to Melbourne by Queen Elizabeth from the steps of Buckingham Palace in London. The baton contains the Queen’s message which will be read at the Opening Ceremony of the Melbourne Games. The baton will be in New Zealand from January 18-24, arriving in Christchurch from Norfolk Island and departing for Australia from Auckland. [more>>]
    melbourne site visit sees good progress
    A whistle stop site visit to Melbourne has given the New Zealand Commonwealth Games team management  confidence that preparations are on time for a Games start on March 15 next year. The team spent most of Monday (Sept 5) at the Athletes Village where they were able to get a good feel on the layout of the New Zealand section. Measurements were taken and discussions were held as to the best way to give the Village a real New Zealand feel.
    air new zealand launch scholarship programme
    Olympic heroes Sarah Ulmer, Hamish Carter, Bevan Docherty and Claudia Riegler have banded together to help up-and-coming athletes in a new scholarship programme launched by Air New Zealand.

    116. Sarajevo 1984 - XIV Winter Olympic Games
    Profile of the games, highlights and picture gallery.
    http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=2&OLGY=1984

    117. Olympic Games In Greece, Ancient And Modern Greek History Of The Games,
    All about the olympic games, ancient and modern, from their creation in Greeceto the modern recreation in 1898, to the Winter 2002 Greek teams and the
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    All about the Olympic Games, ancient and modern, from their creation in Greece to the modern recreation in 1898, to the Winter 2002 Greek teams and the Athens 2004 summer Games.
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    Recent Up a category Torches of the Olympic Games - Images of Olympic Torches - Olympic Games - Torches of the Olympic Games Enjoy a look at the historic torches carried by runners to the Olympic Games displayed at the Zappeion in Athens during the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. The Nemean Games - Participate in the "other" Olympic Games - Ancient Nemean Games revived Ancient Nemean Games are revived and looking for participants - and anyone can take part. Ancient Olympic Games From About.com's Ancient History guide, a quick look at the ancient Olympics.

    118. NPR : Subjective Olympic Judging
    A look at subjective scoring in sports, especially the olympic games. 3630 streaming audio broadcast
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3871063

    119. Kiat.net: History Of The Olympic Games
    ORIGIN Beginning in 776 BC, the olympic games were held in the Valley of Olympia Some myths attribute the first olympic games to the mighty Hercules,
    http://www.kiat.net/olympics/history/
    @import url(../../style/default.css); kiat.net where are you :: home Olympics History OLYMPIC GAMES THE HISTORY Obviously, I have not lived long enough to experience or witness the entire history of the modern Olympic Games. Therefore, credit goes to YAHOO! for most of the information I have in these websites. This site is also not affiliated with the Olympics or the IOC. All pictures, logos, trademarks and symbols are properties of the Olympic Movement and are used here for identification purposes only. This site is for personal use only. ORIGIN :: By about 650 B.C., the Ancient Games were held over five days, involving running, wrestling, the pentathlon, horse riding and chariot racing. Participants came to compete from every corner of the Greek world aiming at the ultimate prize - an olive wreath and a "heroic" return to their city-states. Athletes competed in the nude and upon victory were awarded a crown of wild olive leaves. Women and slaves were strictly forbidden to attend the Games under the punishment of death. BANNED :: The Ancient Games were held for almost 1200 years until 393 A.D. when Roman Emperor Theodosius I banned all pagan festivals (the Olympics celebrated the Greek god Zeus). He asserted that the Games placed an excessive public focus on athletic and spiritual affairs and abolished them.

    120. Olympia 2- Women And The Games
    History of women in ancient Greek athletics including the olympic games and Heraea Games.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cl135/Students/Leslie_DesMarteau/olympia2.htm
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    Women and the Olympic Games
    The ancient Olympic Games certainly marginalized the female sex. Pausanias relates the story of Callipateira , who dressed up as a trainer in order to see her son compete. He adds that when she inadvertently revealed her true identity in her excitement at seeing her son win, the Greeks were concerned enough by the breach of protocol to insitute a new rule requiring trainers as well as athletes to strip before entering the stadium . However, a female presence remained a strong undercurrent at Olympia . Although married women like Callipateira were forbidden to watch the Games , maidens could attend. And the Olympic rules did provide an exception for one married woman, the priestess of Demeter , who received honored seating by the altar in the stadium.
    The Heraea Games
    In fact, Olympia even offered an opportunity for female athletes to compete. The Heraea Games , administered by the Sixteen Women and other married women for maiden competitors, took place every four years. According to

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