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  1. An Olympian's oral history: Joseph Salas, 1924 Olympic Games, boxing by Joseph Salas, 1988
  2. 1980 Summer Olympics: 1980 Summer Olympics. Archery at the 1980 Summer Olympics,Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics, Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics, Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics
  3. The Silent Gladiators by Nicholas, A. Hopping, 2007-10-01
  4. The Olympic Games in Antiquity by Tina Zissimou, 2002-12-01

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course, a decision unique in olympic history according to the Encyclopedia of theolympic Games. Mexico City, Mexico What boxing – Featherweight Albert
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Olympic meddling
Salé and Pelletier The story of pairs figure skaters Jamie Salé and David Pelletier is now officially a part of the sometimes strange and unusual history of the Olympic Games.
Here's a look back at some other medals that were won under less-than-normal circumstances.
The never-ending wrestling match (well almost) When:
Where:
Stockholm, Sweden
What: Final Placings: 2. Anders Ahlgren (Sweden) 4. August Rajala (Finland) Better 71 years late than never When: Where: Stockholm, Sweden What: The Decathlon and the Pentathlon Jim Thorpe of the United States won the gold in both events. But the medals were revoked and his name was removed from the results when it was discovered that he had received a small payment for playing minor league baseball in 1909 and 1910, therefore violating the amateur status regulations. The International Olympic Committee gave the medals back to his family in 1983.

82. History Of TASA
Tonga's history of olympic participation First participated in the 1984 LosAngeles olympic Games in boxing only, with 2 officials and 2 competitors;;
http://kalianet.to/tasanoc/tasa_history.htm
Brief History T he Tonga NOC was first created in 1961 as the Tonga Amateur Sports Association (TASA) to prepare a National Team for the 1st South Pacific Games held in Fiji in 1963. TASA later became the coordinator for the Tonga Commonwealth Games Team competing in Christchurch, New Zealand. The IOC allowed special dispensation for Tonga to participate in the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984 although TASA was officially not a member of the IOC. In 1986, when the IOC President visited Tonga, that he officially authorized Tonga a full membership of the IOC. TASA became an NOC in the same year. Tonga's History of Olympic participation:
  • First participated in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games in Boxing only, with 2 officials and 2 competitors; In 1988 in Seoul (athletics and boxing), 4 officials, 4 athletes; In 1992 in Barcelona (boxing, weightlifting, and athletics) 4 officials, 6 athletes; And 1996 in Atlanta, 5 officials and 6 athletes. At these games Tonga became the first Pacific Island Nation to win an Olympic Medal (Silver won by Paea Wollfgram) in boxing in a match that stopped the nation

83. Archives Adventures - Black History Knowledge
Broke world and olympic records in the 1936 Berlin Games by black fourstar generalin the history of the the Brown Bomber for his 54 boxing career knockouts
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_1. George Washington Carver _13. Jesse Owens _2. Booker T. Washington _14. William J. "Willie" Mays _3. Martin Luther King, Jr. _15. Henry "Hank" Aaron _4. William C. "W.C." Handy _16. Joe Louis _5. Alice Davis Coachman _17. Ozzie Newsome _6. Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige _18. Nat "King" Cole _7. Nell Carter _19. Percy Sledge _8. General Daniel "Chappie" James _20. Lionel Hampton _9. Benjamin Sterling Turner _21. Fred (Carl) Carlton Lewis _10. Evander Holyfield _22. Vivian Malone _11. Dinah Washington _23. Alexis Herman _12. Charles Barkley _24. Lionel Richie
  • Born in Florence, Alabama, this man is known as the "Father of the Blues." From Westfield, Alabama, he was named "Baseball Player of the Decade" by Sporting News because of his home run record. Born in Mobile, he was known as the greatest baseball pitcher among the Negro Leagues. Scientist who produced his agricultural research at Tuskegee Institute and is best known for his work with the peanut.
  • 84. @ugusta Pre-Olympic Training: Augsuta Rowing History, Sept. 26, 1995
    Regatta has already made its mark on Augusta history. Back to the Pre-Olympictraining home boxing EQUESTRIAN ROWING HANDBALL TABLE TENNIS SHOOTING
    http://www.augustachronicle.com/preolympics/rowing/history.html
    "Augusta's rowing competition dates back to before the Civil War, when slave crews hauling cotton up and down the river staged impromptu races
    Related Articles Former Soviet rowing coach makes his home in American and Augusta
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    Rowing Shooting Handball Table Tennis Schedule of Events Torch Bearers Augusta's Olympians Rowers age-old sight on river Wayne Partridge Staff Writer Article dated Sept. 26, 1995 A century before golfers came to Augusta to chase little white balls for a green coat, rowers chased each other down the Savannah River hoping to win a silver serving tray. Members of the Augusta Rowing Club haul their boat from the waters of the Savannah River. photo: Natalee Waters/Staff Although the Augusta Rowing Club has existed in its present form for only 11 years, its boats glide over the same waters churned by Augusta oarsmen a century before. ``We became aware of the boat clubs that existed back then, and we thought it would be a good thing to bring that back. We saw it as a way to enhance the regatta,'' said Duncan Wheale, one of the founding organizers of the Augusta Rowing Club and the annual Regatta Fest.

    85. Boxing Links
    WIBA, Womans internet boxing alliance play by email. history, International boxingHall of Fame, Links, Magazines Books, olympic Games, Atlanta Games - boxing,
    http://www.boxing.net.au/links.htm
    q Australian Boxing World of boxing with Ray Wheatley QABAI - Queensland ABA's Lou Lewis' boxing page Australian Institute of Sport ... Kostya Tszyu Fan Page : Tony Whelan's original unofficial fan page: much thanks to Tony for the graphics support OzBoxing : Dedicated to the sweet science down under World boxing links Categories Boxing Amateur Boxers Clubs ... Women's Boxing Boxing Boxing 4 Fitness Fitness and the martial arts. Boxing For Fitness Fitness program for the busy executive using boxing techniques. Boxing On The Web Boxer statistics and boxing information.

    86. SAPL: LATINO ATHLETES: Past & Present - Latino Moments In The Olympiads
    1932—Argentina runner Juan Zabala made olympic history by winning the gold medalin the Marathon. Argentina boxers continue to dominate boxing and garner
    http://www.sat.lib.tx.us/Displays/Exhibits/LatinoSports/olympiads.htm
    LATINO MOMENTS IN THE OLYMPIADS SINCE 1900
    by Mario Longoria Olympiads USA Olympians Medal Count Hopefuls Links ... Sources II Olympiad - Paris, France 1900 III Olympiad - St. Louis, Missouri 1904 VIII Olympiad - Paris, France 1924 Uruguay Soccer Team wins their first of two Olympic gold medals. Salas on the right (USOC photo) IX Oympiad - Amsterdam, Holland 1928 Filipino Teofilo Ydelfonso takes the first Olympic medal (bronze) for his country in the 200 meter breaststroke Swimming event. Spain's Equestrian Team of Juan Morenes, José Los Trujillos and Julio Fernández take the gold in Team Show Jumping. X Olympiad - Los Angeles, California 1932 Argentina boxers continue to dominate boxing and garner another four medals. USA Latino Miguel de Capriles parries his way to the bronze medal in Team Epee. In 1948, he wins another bronze in Team Sabre. XI Olympiad - Berlin, Germany 1936 Argentina's Jeanette Campbell takes the silver medal in the Women's 100 meter freestyle Swimming event. XIV Olympiad - London, England 1948

    87. WSABC - HISTORY. . .
    history boxing Through the Ages From Fistfighting to olympic-style boxing Whatbegan as a sort of combat between Greek and Roman empires somewhere in the
    http://www.streamon.net/boxing/history.htm
    History: Boxing Through the Ages: From Fist-fighting to Olympic-style Boxing
    What began as a sort of combat between Greek and Roman empires somewhere in the neighbourhood of 4000 BC has evolved into one of the most popular sports in the history of modern sport, practiced in nearly every country throughout the world. Records from Roman times allude to pugilistic games and festivals very brutal in nature as combatants fought often to their death, aided by the brutal use of metal studs and spikes.
    The revival of modern boxing began in England in the 17th and 18th centuries. Today, boxing, particularly amateur boxing, is no longer brutal in nature as the sport adheres itself to the strictist of safety constraints, where utmost attention is paid to the safety of the boxer. Amateur boxing now uses gloves without spikes and contests are determined by the use of a computer, rather than by death.

    88. Boxing – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlant
    IT MIGHT be a compliment to Audley Harrison, the Londoner who in the early hoursof this morning fought for Britain's first boxing olympic gold medal for 32
    http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/boxing/d30aud.html
    BOXING REPORT Back to NEWS
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    Sunday, October 1
    GIANT IS SHORT OF KILLER INSTINCT Top dog: Audley Harrison enjoys dishing out the punishment during his super-heavyweight Olympic semi-final against Italy's Paolo Vidoz. Photograph: Rick Bowmer IT MIGHT be a compliment to Audley Harrison, the Londoner who in the early hours of this morning fought for Britain's first boxing Olympic gold medal for 32 years, to suggest that he lacks the primeval instincts necessary for the real world of professional pugilism. But there were voices in his ear, authentic voices from entrepreneurs who manage the three-ring circus around Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson, suggesting obscene swags of money are there for the taking should Harrison say the word. Harrison, however, would have to put considerably more at risk than most heavyweight prizefighters. He is not a fugitive from the mean streets. He holds a degree from Brunel University in sports science and leisure management, and has a loquacious way of putting things. "I've got lots of different gears," Harrison said before stepping in against his gold-medal rival from Kazakhstan. "I study my opponents, and change my style to take advantage of their strengths and weaknesses. Basically, I figure out how to take them out in the nicest possible way." With due respect to the Khazakstani, Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov, who hails from the tough army school of a former Soviet state, the professionals would of course expect to make more of a westerner following the path of Muhammad Ali, Lewis and Holyfield and even the beast Tyson from Olympic glory to hyped up gore. They can spell his name in lights, for a start. And Harrison's perfectly weighted one-liners, his rainbow platted short curls are box office material.

    89. SABA Splashpage
    Programs, information about olympic style boxing, a list of clubs and board members, match results, upcoming events and news.
    http://www.saskboxing.com/

    90. Top Ten Boxing Gloves, Sparring Gloves, And Top Ten Headgear
    olympicclass boxing and sparring gloves as well as open handed martial arts gloves.
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    91. Gale - Free Resources - Black History Month - Biographies - Muhammad Ali
    Threetime world heavyweight boxing champion who tossed an olympic gold medal into a river because he was disgusted by racism in America.
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    Muhammad Ali
    Also known as: Cassius Marcellus Clay, Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., Cassius Clay
    Professional boxer Personal Information Born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; name changed to Muhammad Ali, 1963; born January, 17, 1942, in Louisville, KY; son of Cassius (a piano player) and Odessa Clay (both deceased); first wife, Belinda; second wife, Aaisha; third wife, Veronica Porche; fourth (and current) wife, Yolanda Williams, married in 1986; children: nine (one with Yolanda). Religion: Muslim. Addresses: HomeP.O. Box 187, Berrien Springs, MI 59103. Career Former world heavyweight boxing champion. Began professional career, 1960; initially became heavyweight champ, 1964; stripped of title and boxing license over refusal to participate in the Vietnam War, 1966; retired from boxing, 1981. Appeared in film The Greatest, 1976, and television film Freedom Road. Awards Olympic Gold Medal in boxing, 1960; six Kentucky Golden Gloves titles; National Golden Gloves titles, 1959-60; World Heavyweight Championship, 1964-67, 1974-78, 1978-79; U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, inductee, 1983; named the greatest heavyweight champion of all time, Ring Magazine, 1987; International Boxing Hall of Fame, inductee, 1990; Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Award, Lifetime Achievement, 1992; Muhammad Ali Museum, Louisville Galleria, opened 1995; Essence Award, 1997.

    92. Amateur Athletic Foundation
    Provides a history of the Games, the olympic movement, the symbols, the athletes, and the politics and drug issues.
    http://www.aafla.org/6oic/primer_frmst.htm

    93. ESPN.com - OLY/SUMMER00 - Olympic History -- Weightlifting
    Wednesday, October 11 olympic history Weightlifting. 52kg (54 kgin 1996) (discontinued) olympics, Medal, Athlete, Country, Weight (kg).
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    ESPN Inc. The Magazine ESPN Radio ESPNEWS ESPN Wireless ... ESPN Zone SPECIAL SECTIONS Fantasy Games Contests ESPN Classic SportsFigures ... Training Room Wednesday, October 11 Olympic history Weightlifting 52kg (54 kg in 1996) (discontinued) Olympics Medal Athlete Country Weight (kg) Atlanta 1996 Gold Silver Bronze
    Halil Mutlu Zhang Xiangsen Sevdalin Minchev Turkey China Bulgaria Barcelona 1992 Gold Silver Bronze Ivan Ivanov Lin Qisheng Traian Ciharean Bulgaria China Romania Seoul 1988 Gold Silver Bronze Sevdalin Marinov Byung-Kwan Chun Zhuoqiang He Bulgaria South Korea China Los Angeles 1984 Gold Silver Bronze Guoqiang Zeng Peishun Zhou Kazushito Manabe China China Japan Moscow 1980 Gold Silver Bronze Kanybek Osmonaliev Bong Chol Ho Gyong Si Han Soviet Union North Korea North Korea Montreal 1976 Gold Silver Bronze Alexander Voronin Gyorgy Koszegi Mohammad Nassiri Soviet Union Hungary Iran Munich 1972 Gold Silver Bronze Zygmunt Smalcerz Lajos Szucs Sandor Holczreiter Poland Hungary Hungary 56 kg (59 kg in 1996) Olympics Medal Athlete Country Weight (kg) Atlanta 1996 Gold Silver Bronze Tang Ningsheng Leonidas Sabanis Nikolay Pechalov China Greece Bulgaria Barcelona 1992 Gold Silver Bronze Chun Byung-Kwan Liu Shoubin Luo Jianming France Korea Germany Seoul 1988 Gold

    94. Sydney2000.com
    From swimming to athletics to boxing to triathlon gives coverage of the 2000 olympic summer games in Sydney, Australia. Trivia competition, and lists of medallists from past games.
    http://english.sydneylink.com/

    95. - Downtown Athletic Club Of New York City, Inc.
    Modern athletic equipment, an olympic sized pool, squash, racquetball and basketball courts and even a boxing ring.
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    The Downtown Athletic Club is closed indefintely.
    Visit Heisman.com , the official website of the Heisman Trophy.

    96. Olympic Council Of Ireland
    Medal Won Gold. olympic Year Helsinki 1952, Athlete John McNally. Event boxing Bantamweight. Medal Won Silver. olympic Year Melbourne 1956, Athlete
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    Olympic Council of Ireland Home President's Welcome OCI Members Sponsors ... Contact Us News International News Calendar of Events Publications in PDF Games Athens 2004 Turin 2006 Beijing 2008 Youth Games -Winter ... Youth Games -Summer Olympians Ireland's Olympic History Medals Table Olympians Database Game
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    Olympic Year: Los Angelus 1932 Athlete: Pat O'Callaghan Event: Hammer Medal Won: Gold
    Olympic Year: Los Angelus 1932 Athlete: Bob Tisdall Event: Medal Won: Gold
    Olympic Year: Helsinki 1952 Athlete: John McNally

    97. History
    Learn about the sport's long history from bareknuckles to payper About.com - OlympicChampions Complete list of Gold medal From your About.com boxing Guide.
    http://boxing.about.com/cs/history/
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    Guide picks Learn about the sport's long history from bareknuckles to pay-per-view.
    About.com - Boxers of the Past

    Bios and fight-by-fight records of great boxers of the past - from Muhammad Ali to Fritzie Zivic. About.com - Boxing Awards / Hall of Fame
    Winners of all the awards handed out annually by Ring Magazine and the Boxing Writers' Association of America. Plus every member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame. From your About.com Boxing Guide. About.com - Olympic Champions Complete list of Gold medal winners in every weight class from every Olympics from 1904 to the present. From your About.com Boxing Guide. About.com - U.S. Olympic Teams

    98. Olympic Boxing - Stampville.com - Stamps, Coins, Memorabilia, Collecibles, Gifts
    This souvenir sheet of olympic boxing was issued in celebration of the '88Games in Seoul, South Korea. Sierra Leone olympics 1984 Souvenir Sheet.
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    99. The Official Site Of Klitschko Brothers-History Of Boxing
    words, the fight for prizes/money). boxing has been included into theOlympic games program since 1904. It might be that for hundreds
    http://www.klitschko.com/eng/ist_e.html
    Boxing is a fistfight kind of sports, also called pugilism (literally fisting fight) and prizefighting (in other words, the fight for prizes/money).
    Boxing has been included into the Olympic games program since 1904.
    It might be that for hundreds years people had used their fists just to resolve disputes before someone thought about an idea of organizing such fights for entertainment of others.
    BC period.
    There is an evidence of the fact that boxing existed in about the year 1500 BC on the Crete Island. The modern researches allow to insist that such duels had been known much earlier in Africa, particularly in the region of modern Ethiopia. The hieroglyphic scriptures dated back to the year 4000 BC revealed the popularity of this kind of sports throughout the Nile Plateau and all over the Egypt, after the latter had conquered Ethiopia. The enhancement of the Egyptian civilization through the Mediterranean region and the Middle East caused spreading out of boxing. In the year 686 BC boxing was so improved that it was included into the Olympic games program.
    However that time it was roughly alike a boxing bout we know it today. All fights were carried out on open plots, where the spectators were the "alive arena borders". The fight normally lasted until one of the opponents was physically unable to continue fighting. Although the first boxers primarily fought for fame, the winner was granted the gold, livestock or other trophies

    100. Olympics As Sublimated Warfare
    The pankration was a combination of boxing and wrestling, where, again The Olympicgames were not proving grounds for real combat. Ancient/Classical history.
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    Olympics Games, Ritual and Warfare Related Resources Olympics Resources
    Ancient Olympics
    gladiatorial games Elsewhere on the Web Iliad Funeral Games "The truce was, in effect, an interim of civic and military neutrality in honor of Zeus, the supreme judge and arbiter and source of wisdom, a Panhellenic gathering and renewal of cultural and blood ties among the Hellenic peoples from all parts of the civilized world, a peaceful interim ...." tenaya.cs.dartmouth.edu/olympic/anecdote/#truce [07/04/00] - Anecdotes on the Ancient Olympics It's a curious aspect of sports that even when they are part of a celebration of global peace, like the Olympics, they are nationalistic, competitive, violent, and potentially deadly. Substitute panhellenic for global and the same could be said about the ancient Olympics. Sports, in general, could be described as ritualized warfare where one power competes with another, where each hero (star athlete) strives to defeat a worthy opponent within a setting where death is unlikely.

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