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  1. Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics by Jeremy Schaap, 2008-02-05
  2. Nazi Olympics, The: Berlin 1936: (tagline) United States Holocaust Museum by Susan D. Bachrach, 2000-04-01
  3. Olympic Sports and Propaganda Games by Baruch A. Hazan, 1982-01-01
  4. Olympism: A Basic Guide to the History, Ideals, and Sports of the Olympic Movement (Olympic Guides)
  5. Olympic Summer Games 2000 by Unauthored, 2000-05-01
  6. A Simple Souvenir: Coins and Medals of the Olympic Games 2004 by Peter Van Alfen, 2004-08
  7. Doping in Elite Sport: the Politics of Drugs in the Olympic Mvnt: The Politics of Drugs in the Olympic Movement by Wayne Wilson, Edward Derse, 2000-08-25
  8. Onward to the Olympics: Historical Perspectives on the Olympic Games
  9. Inside the Olympics: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Politics, the Scandals, and the Glory of the Games by Richard W. Pound, 2004-06-01
  10. Not the Triumph But the Struggle: 1968 Olympics and the Making of the Black Athlete by Amy Bass, 2004-02
  11. The 1896 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, With Commentary (History of the Early Olympic Games 1) by Bill Mallon, Ture Widlund, 2009-05-13
  12. Frozen in Time: The Greatest Moments at the Winter Olympics by Bud Greenspan, 1997-12
  13. Special Olympics and Paralympics: A First Book by Lorraine Henriod, 1979-04
  14. Dropping the Torch: Jimmy Carter, the Olympic Boycott, and the Cold War by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, 2010-09-30

121. USA Field Hockey International Games: Olympic Games, Pan American Games, World C
USA Field Hockey information and rosters from the olympic games, Pan AmericanGames and World Cup.
http://www.usfieldhockey.com/games/olympics.htm
Membership Login Join USA Field Hockey National Teams Events ... Membership Search usa field hockey News Donate to USA Field Hockey About USA Field Hockey Subscribe to Quickflicks ... Store USA Field Hockey
Olympic Games Field Hockey Results US Rosters Chronology
2004 Olympic Qualifiers
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Olympic Symbols

The Olympic Games If there is no greater desire for an athlete than to run faster, soar higher and perform stronger, then perhaps there's no greater international stage to display these talents than the Olympic Games. Held every four years under the authority of the International Olympic Committee the Olympic Games bring together athletes to participate in peaceful competition while promoting friendship, solidarity, fair play and the harmonious development of the individual. The Ancient Olympic Games date back to 776 B.C. with competitions held every four years in Olympia Greece. However, the Modern Olympic Games resulted from the work of Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France in the late 19th century. Inspired by this original Olympic ideal of peaceful competition, de Coubertin proposed a plan for reviving Games, and in 1896, the first Olympic Games of the modern era were held in Athens, Greece.

122. OLYMPIC WATCH: Freedom Of Speech
In the runup to the 2004 Athens olympic games, this gives yet another clear example Olympic Watch (Committee for the 2008 olympic games in a Free and
http://www.olympicwatch.org/topics.php?id=7

123. Apada - Athens 2004 Olympic Games Page - Main Page
Interactive maps, sports locations, venues, and stadium photographs.
http://www.apada.com/2004/index.html

Wallpapers
Screensavers
Sport Animations Summer Winter
Unforgettable Games, Dream Games - Thank You!
General map of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games

Schedule of the Olympic Games by LOCATION

Locations of the Olympic Games by SPORT

The Olympic Stadiums / Centers
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The Mascots History

Travel Information
TravelInfo.gr
GoGreece.com Athens Guide Athens Guide (PALM_OS) Olympic Souvenir Official e-Shop Pinspluspins.com The Information contained on this site is intended for reference only. We are not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of its content.

124. OLYMPIC WATCH: Taiwan
Committee for the 2008 olympic games in a Free and Democratic Country supportsgranting Taiwan observer status at the World Health Organization.
http://www.olympicwatch.org/topics.php?id=11

125. Olympic WebQuest - Student Page
Find out how the Ancient Greeks lived and what role the olympic games played Is there a future for the olympic games and what changes might we see over
http://web54.sd54.k12.il.us/vrkit/supplements/sixth/olympics/student.htm
An Internet WebQuest Created for School District 54, 6th Grade Students Introduction Task Process Assessment ... Conclusion Introduction: Travel through time with your classmates. Find out how the Ancient Greeks lived and what role the Olympic Games played in their culture. Continue towards modern times when the Games were re-established with fierce competitions between countries. Move beyond present times. Will the Games continue long into our future as they did in Ancient Greece? Task Are you going to the Olympics? Yes you are! You and your classmates are going to travel through time to explore the Olympics from Ancient Greece through the future of the Modern Olympic Games. Each team of explorers will enter the time machine and be sent back. . .2700 years. . .200 years. . .60 years. . .20 years. . .1 year. . .and to the future. Virtually Speaking, Of Course! Your team of explorers will investigate the people, culture and politics of the time to find out how they impacted Olympic Events. You will ask and answer questions as you travel through your designated time period. When were the first Olympics? What role did they play in Greek society? Why were Modern Olympics initiated?
Your team will share your findings with your teacher and classmates. How have the Olympics changed over the last hundred years? How have they fared through wars, boycotts and terrorist attacks? You will look for connections between past, present and into the future.

126. Olympic Summer Games News
News on the summer olympic games collected from diverse sources on the web.
http://www.topix.net/olympics/summer
Advanced Search Enter ZIP, City or News Search
Olympic Summer Games News

127. Athens 2004 Olympic Games Blog
Fan's eye diary featuring news and views on the games.
http://athens2004blog.blogspot.com/
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Robin the Robin: a photogenic bird
RobintheRobin.com started out as a website called Athens2004blog.com and it was about visiting the Athens 2004 Olympic Games with a soft toy called Robin the Robin. But then the Olympics finished and people kept coming. They wanted more pictures of Robin. And more rambling posts about nothing in particular. Naturally, we were happy to oblige...
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Robin towers over London!
Robin up BT Tower
Originally uploaded by
Hey up folks
Yesterday evening, Robin, the wife and I were invited to a party up at the top of the BT Tower in London. It's a huge tower that stands head and shoulders above London - 189 metres high - and isn't normally open to visitors (they closed it as a tourist attraction after a bomb was placed in the toilets in 1971).
There's an amazing view from up there, as you can probably tell. The most obvious landmark behind Robin is the London Eye - the big wheel that was built on the banks of the Thames to celebrate the millennium and is now one of the most popular attractions here.

128. Planet Patchwork Gallery
Get your own copy of The olympic games Quilts (at a special price!) The OlympicGames Quilts. There was a very special quilt show in Atlanta in the spring
http://planetpatchwork.com/oqfront.htm
Get your own copy of The Olympic Games Quilts (at a special price!)
The Olympic Games Quilts
There was a very special quilt show in Atlanta in the spring of 1996. It was the display, at the Nicholson Gallery of the Atlanta History Center, of almost 400 quilts made in honor of the Centennial Olympic Games held here that year. The show, entitled "The Olympic Games Quilts, America's Welcome to the World," continued through May 19. It was the result of an effort organized by the Georgia Quilt Project four years ago, shortly after the Barcelona Olympics. That group, formed in the 1980s to document the state's quilts and quilters, wanted to find a way to commemorate, through quilts, the first Olympic Games to be held in the South. Working with the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG), the Quilt Project proposed that the quilters of Georgia make a gift of quilts to the athletes and the Olympic organizers of each of the nearly 200 countries participating in the Atlanta Olympics. Two quilts would be presented to each country one to the athlete who serves as the flagbearer for the nation in the opening ceremonies, and the other to that country's Olympic committee. The JPEG images on this page are snapshots I made when visiting the show in the Spring of 1996. Clicking on the images will bring up a larger version of the image shown. The quilts were not hung in such a way that all of them could be seen, so these are not meant to be documentary photos, but just to give the flavor of this remarkable quilt show. The program/catalogue for the exhibit is a 144-page book in the large-format style of quilt books entitled

129. Olympic Games Photo Gallery. Athens 1896 - Athens 2004
olympic games photo gallery History of the Olympics.
http://www.evarotsis.photoshot.com/
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Hosted by Photoshot Photo Galleries Photos of the week Atlanta 1996. The Greek wind surfer Nikos Kaklamanakis was the golden medalist. He also won the first place in the 1996 and 2000 word championships. Kaklamanakis was the standard bearer of the Hellenic team. in the opening ceremony of the Sydney Games. Since Amsterdam 1928, the Hellenic Olympic team enter first in the Olympic stadium.
Mexico City 1968. The German coxed eight man team won the gold metal. Australia and USSR took the second and third place.
Water polo. Photo by Todd Warshaw. Torch lighting and handing over ceremony for Sydney.
10 MAY 2000
The Olympic flame lit in ancient Olympia, but just one day before the official program! High priestess was the Greek actor Thalia Prokopiou. Photos and comments.
20 May 2000 The handing over ceremony took place in Panathinaikon Stadion. Photos and comments.
Athens 1896. The first modern Olympic Games. Athletes and events

130. LindseyDurlacher.com
One of the top contenders in the 55 kg/121 lb GrecoRoman weight class for the 2004 Summer olympic games. Biography, news, and photos.
http://daniellehobeika.com/durlacher/
Home Bio Results Sponsorship ... Contact
Lindsey Durlacher: 2008 55 kg/121 lb Greco-Roman Olympic Team Hopeful Welcome to my web site. I am currently one of the top contenders in the 55 kg/121 lb Greco-Roman weight class for the Olympic Games held in Bejing, China in July 2008. This site has been designed to keep my fans, family, friends and supporters informed and involved in my quest for an Olympic Gold Medal. Many hours have been and will be spent preparing for this special event. Please follow me as I pursue Olympic greatness. Keep Lindsey's Olympic hopes alive... Click here to support this athlete
Recent Updates to the Site:

131. FITA - ARCHERY AT THE OLYPIC GAMES 2004 - HOME
Coverage from the international governing body of the sport.
http://www.archery-gp.de/athens2004/

International Archery Federation Archery at the Olympic Games 2004 +++ Men's Team Competition +++ Gold Medal won by KOREA +++ Silver Medal won by CHINESE TAIPEI +++ Bronze Medal won by UKRAINE +++
FITA Athens 2004 Home Last update 29. September 2004 +++ Latest News +++ ARCHERY Home
Introduction

Press Releases

News
... Statistics moved from "News" to "Statistics" section
FIN Results of Men's Team Elimination
(by Athens 2004)
FITA Press Release No. 05
(by Travis Cranley)
Korean men driven to the wall
(by L. Maitre)
Australia and Italy "go home" early
(by L. Maitre)
Thirteen nations aiming at Gold
(by L. Maitre) More News... = Session is running FIN = Session is finished Results
by Athens 2004 +++ Picture of the Day +++ Archery's last Night in Panatinaiko .... +++ Today's Competition Programm +++ Other Events
FITA Office Ave. de Cour 135 CH-1007 Lausanne Switzerland Phone +41-21-614 30 50 Fax +41-21-614 30 55 E-mail info@archery.org Results of Women's Elimination + Final (Website by Athens 2004) FIN Results of Men's Elimination + Final (Website by Athens 2004) FIN The Archery competition has finished.

132. Time And Nostradamus
Interpretations of original prophecies, focusing on the millennium and the 20th century, including the solar eclipse, the olympic games, and the American presidential election.
http://freespace.virgin.net/future.news
Time and Nostradamus A World View
Site launched on Millennium Day: January 1 2001
Menu updated: January 29 2005 Hits during September, 2001: 829,526
VJ Hewitt's Will Charles become King in 2005? Interesting predictions of the 90s "Predicting the future is easy; getting it right is more difficult." About me Did Nostradamus predict the Asian Tsunami? Did Nostradamus predict the presidency of George W Bush? The material on this website is the copywright of VJ Hewitt. Updated 27.1.05 - see page two Did Nostradamus predict maritime disaster for the USA?

133. ISAF Athens 2004 Olympic Games
News, schedule, results, and event pages from the international governing body of sailing sports.
http://www.sailing.org/olympics2004/
ISAF Home Olympics Home In Competition News Index Image Index Competition Status Daily Results Summary ... Olympic Survey Event Pages Mistral Men Mistral Women Europe Laser ... Yngling Pre-Competition News History Host City Venue ... Feedback
Images Provided Courtesy Of
33 Medals Won By 20 Nations Across 11 Olympic Events Click here to order the ISAF Official Film of the 2004 Olympic Sailing Competition. The final day, Saturday 28 August 2004, saw the medal deciding race 11 in the Keelboat Men - Star, and Multihull Open - Tornado taking place on course areas D and C on the Saronic. Roman HAGARA and Hans Peter STEINACHER won their gold medal with indominatable style winning the final race 11 today, proving a point you could say. Coming in second for the silver was John LOVELL and Charlie OGLETREE (USA), with Santiago LANGE and Carlos ESPINOLA (ARG) the bronze. In the Keelboat Men event in the Star, the gold medal had already been won with a race to spare on Thursday 26, so the battle today was for the silver and bronze. A superb performance saw the Canadian pair of ROSS MACDONALD and Mike WOLFS win the Silver medal, with the French crew of Xavier ROHART and Pascal RAMBEAU winning bronze. The Olympic Sailing Competition was a spectacular affair with 400 sailors representing 61 nations competing on the waters of the Saronic, Athens, Greece. 126 races were held for 11 sailing events over 15 days of racing, with 54 athletes receiving medals. A superb effort from Great Britain saw them comfortably at the top of the medal table for the second consecutive Olympiad, with two Gold, one Silver and two Bronze medals, followed by Brazil with two Gold medals. Host nation Greece was ranked fifth with one Gold and one Silver medal. All eleven events sailed their scheduled races, eleven races apiece except the 49er which had sixteen. For a complete wrap -

134. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - ATHLETES
Profile of the famous Italian show jumping rider who rode in eight olympic games.
http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/heroes/bio_uk.asp?par_i_id=25085&spo_s_co

135. The Ancient Olympics
A Tour of Ancient Olympia The Context of the games and the olympic Spirit Athletes Stories Frequently Asked Questions About the Ancient olympics
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/
Members of the Perseus Project created this exhibit on the ancient Olympics in 1996, as a tribute to the Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. In this exhibit, you can compare ancient and modern Olympic sports, tour the site of Olympia as it looks today, learn about the context of the Games and the Olympic spirit, or read about the Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times.
The Perseus Digital Library Project is centered in the Classics Department at Tufts University. Ancient and Modern Olympic Sports
A Tour of Ancient Olympia

The Context of the Games and the Olympic Spirit

Athletes' Stories
...
Classics Department

124 Eaton Hall, Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155 U.S.A.
Credits

Please send us your comments.
Last modified 13 August, 2004.

136. USOC Kid's Base Camp
Features kids games, Olympics trivia, spotlights on United States athletes, cartoons, and coloring pages.
http://www.usolympicteam.com/kids/

137. Can-Am Police-Fire Games
An olympic style sporting event for law enforcement officers and fire fighters featuring approximately 45 different sports. Includes general information, history, board of directors, statistics, next games, and links.
http://www.canampolicefiregames.org/
301 days 15:49:10 until 2006 Games Opening Ceremonies Welcome to the Can-Am Police-Fire Games, promoting physical fitness and camaraderie among and between law enforcement and fire service personnel and agencies. The Can-Am Police-Fire Games Federation is pleased to announce that Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA will host the 2006 Can-Am Police-Fire Games in July 2006. Please watch for updates on this web site for additional information. The Can-Am Police-Fire Games Governing Board is represented by the following agencies: The Can-Am Police-Fire Games Federation is pleased to announce that Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA will host the 2006 Can-Am Police-Fire Games in July 2006. Please watch for updates on our webpage for additional information. The Can-Am Police-Fire Games is also pleased to announce that Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada will host the 2008 Games. There will be additional information in the future! Start making your plans for the next two Games!
If you would like to receive new information about the Can-Am Police-Fire Games, which will include: where the next games are scheduled, dates of the games, sporting events, social events and local attractions.

138. British Olympic Association
Nongovernment funded organisation relying solely on the support of commercial partners and fundraising. It provides elite level expertise for the 35 olympic sports (excepting pistol shooting) in Great Britain, assisting in the preparation and planning for the GB team for both Winter and Summer games.
http://www.olympics.org.uk
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SUMMER SPORTS ARCHERY ATHLETICS BADMINTON BASEBALL BASKETBALL BOXING CANOEING CYCLING EQUESTRIAN FENCING FOOTBALL GYMNASTICS HANDBALL HOCKEY JUDO MODERN PENTATHLON ROWING SAILING SHOOTING SOFTBALL SWIMMING TABLE TENNIS TAEKWONDO TENNIS TRIATHLON VOLLEYBALL WEIGHTLIFTING WRESTLING WINTER SPORTS ALPINE BIATHLON BOBSLEIGH CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING CURLING FIGURE SKATING FREESTYLE SKIING ICE HOCKEY LUGE NORDIC COMBINED SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING SKELETON SKI JUMPING SNOWBOARDING SPEED SKATING
OLYMPIC GOLD BALL
NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MEETING BOA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING BOA REACTION TO TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT BY DCMS CONCERNING HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORT ...
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139. One Goal At A Time
The first ever documentary about women's ice hockey in the United States. Highlights include training footage and game footage from 1998 and 2002 olympic Winter games. Interviews with Cammi Granato, Karyn Bye, Katie King, Shelley Looney, Sarah Tueting and Ben Smith.
http://www.onegoalatatime.com
This is the first documentary style video ever produced on U.S. Women's Ice Hockey and the
U.S. Women's National and Olympic team members. Featuring interviews with Captain Cammi Granato
and Coach Ben Smith , along with Special Appearances by Chris Chelios and Bobby Orr Officially Licensed and Approved by the
United States Olympic Committee
and USA Hockey
FINALLY, SOMETHING INSPIRATIONAL ON
WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY . . .
One Goal at a Time is the first ever documentary style video on U.S. Women's Ice Hockey and the U.S. Women's National and Olympic team members. This film was produced by Earth on Fire Productions , a company owned and operated by two former collegiate women ice hockey players. Owners, Bree Cheatham and Courtney King both played four years of Division I college hockey at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts between 1993 and 1997. In 1997 they ended their college careers with an ECAC championship title. Both girls played hockey since they were very young and participated in both development camps and in USA Hockey tryouts for the U.S. Women's National and Olympic Teams since the program began in 1990.

140. Olympic Cauldron Park
the park has preserved the very best of the XIX olympic Winter games. Memories from each day of the Salt Lake 2002 games grace large outdoor panels
http://www.saltlake2002.com/main.html
Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Cauldron Park The spirit of Salt Lake 2002 lives on at Olympic Cauldron Park, a stunning new space set high on a city hillside. Adjacent to Rice-Eccles Stadium, site of Opening and Closing Ceremonies, the park has preserved the very best of the XIX Olympic Winter Games. Salt Lake 2002 Cauldron At the park's center stands the cauldron itself, a technological marvel of glass and steel that cradled the Olympic Flame from February 8 to 24, 2002. Today, pools of water, shade trees and benches surround the Olympic Cauldron, allowing for reflection on the power to inspire. Memories from each day of the Salt Lake 2002 Games grace large outdoor panels behind the cauldron. The Hoberman Arch The striking Hoberman Arch, with its unique, spiraling curtain of steel, has been moved from its original location at Olympic Medals Plaza to Olympic Cauldron Park. Members of the public can now stand in the very same spot where athletes received their medals and superstars belted out songs before crowds of 20,000. Salt Lake 2002 Visitor Center And the chills, thrills and spills come rushing back to life at the Salt Lake 2002 Visitor Center, where an incomparable art gallery and theater present the greatest moments of the Games in startlingly familiar and unfamiliar ways. In the gallery, more than 50 Olympic images from the country's top photographers have been collected and curated into a luminous exhibition of humanity, courage and Olympism.

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