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  1. Athens to Athens: The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC, 1894-2004 (Official History of the Olympic Games & the Ioc) by David Miller, 2003-10-01
  2. The Olympic Games: Webster's Timeline History, 776 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  3. The Olympic Games (Timetables of Sports History Series) by William S. Jarrett, 1990-07
  4. The Olympic Games Handbook: An Authentic History of Both the Ancient and Modern Olympic Games, Complete Results and Records by David Chester, 1976-01
  5. Hitler's Olympics: The 1936 Berlin Olympic Games by Christopher Hilton, 2008-11-01
  6. The Olympics' Strangest Moments: Extraordinary but True Stories from the History of the Olympic Games (Strangest series) by Geoff Tibballs, 2008-07-01
  7. Documents Of Olympic Games: Ancient Greek And Modern History (Greek Edition) by Gregory Zorzos, 2009-01-29
  8. Olympism: A Basic Guide to the History, Ideals, and Sports of the Olympic Movement (Olympic Guides)
  9. The Centennial Olympic Games: Atlanta 1996 by Norman S. Barrett, 1996-04
  10. The Olympic Games Explained: A Student Guide to the Evolution of the Modern Olympic Games (Student Sport Studies) by Jim Parry, Vassil Girginov, 2005-05-03
  11. Approved History of the Olympic Games, 1984 by William Mellors Henry, 1984-01
  12. The Olympics: A History of the Games by William Oscar Johnson, 1992-05
  13. History Of The Olympic Games: Ancient And Modern by Hugh Harlan, 2010-09-10
  14. History Of The Olympic Games: Ancient And Modern by Hugh Harlan, 2010-09-10

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past Summer olympic games, olympic facts and general information about Primer is aguide to the history, symbols, and issues of the olympic games and it is
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22. Figure Skating Results
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Guide picks A list of links to sites which contain figure skating competition results. Competition Articles - From About.com Figure skating features, articles, and results. Figure Skating History - Elements Figure skating elements and their inventors - by The Cutting Edge. Figure Skating History - General General information on the history of skating including jumps and competitions - by The Cutting Edge. Figure Skating History - Olympic Games Gold Medalists Olympic Games Gold Medalists (1908-1998) - by The Cutting Edge. Figure Skating History - Records Olympic and World Results Olympic and World results categorized by discipline. Results Server - Skatabase The database currently contains results for over 2,000 skaters and covers novice, junior and senior-level ISU-eligible ("amateur") competitions, from roughly 1980 to the present. (Results for professional competitions, Pro-Ams, team events and non-ISU-sanctioned competitions are not included here.)

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general Electric Company, Skip global navigation This marks the first time in UStelevision history that the olympic games have exclusive coverage in any
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"Beginning with the first day of competition from Athens (Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004), for the first time in the history of U.S. Olympic television, we will provide 24-hour-a-day coverage," Ebersol said. "We are committed to showcasing the athletes of the U.S. and the world in a way that has never been seen before. We will deliver the Olympics to the widest possible audience and give American TV viewers an unprecedented array of choices. Since Sydney, the family of NBC Networks has been expanded to include Telemundo and Bravo, two more terrific platforms for Olympic programming. We're thrilled that the Spanish language coverage on Telemundo represents the first exclusively non-English language Olympic coverage ever provided in the U.S. In another Olympic first, we will touch every Olympic sport over the course of the Athens Games."
The NBC network schedule is divided into three dayparts afternoon, primetime and late night for a total of 225.5 hours of coverage over 17 days beginning with the Opening Ceremony on Friday, Aug. 13, 2004.

24. Olympics History Trivia And Quizzes Quiz
Category Stats olympics history Highest Scores olympics history Most Accurate 10,olympic games Trivia 1 This quiz consists of general summer olympic
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After the First World War, the Olympic Games were a sporting tonic for the peoples of the world, after so much bloodshed. How much do you know about the Games of 1920 and 1924? Average Feb 04 03
The Olympic Games returned to Europe for the Games of 1908 and 1912. What do you know about these pre-World War I Games? Average Jan 28 03 Olympic Games 1896 to 1904
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various art terms genres, integrating art into the general curriculum a journeythrough time and learn about the history of the olympic games from the
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Search top educational sites, lessons, supplies and more! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Welcome Students Homework Planet makes it easy for students to find great homework and research resources, tutoring services, reference tools, learning games, content experts, college info and more! Bookmark this site! Quick Poll Students! What do you think of President Bush's new education proposal that would require more testing of students? A very good idea! A hassle, but needed. We have too much testing already. A very bad idea! A very good idea! A hassle, but needed. We have too much testing already. A very bad idea! Total votes: 13632 privacy History Games Subcategories: Current Events History Activities History Quizzes History Simulations ... History Games Sponsored Links - Site offers online slots casino games software to download plus slots tips, terms, myths, books, and the history of slot machines.
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26. The Olympic Summer Games History Homepage - Rome 1960
general information about the Rome olympic games will soon be here. Keep inmind that the work on this particular olympic games is in development.
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27. History
that our sport has ever received in its history. and is firmly anchored in the programof the olympic games. At the general Assembly in Barcelona on July 15 th
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ISSF–International Shooting Sport Federation
Step by step to "ISSF" History of the "UIT" Shooting with the rifle, pistol and shotgun has been practiced in many countries since the Middle Ages. During the 19th Century, however, shooting also developed into a sport: Associations, federations, councils, confederations, unions or organizations were formed in some countries, using different words to describe the alliance of shooters in clubs or the alliance of clubs in local, regional or national organizations. History books report of shooting competitions in some European countries as early as the 11th Century, but the modern concept of our sport began in the 19th Century with the development of shooting equipment, and several of the present day national federations were formed. At the first Olympic Games of the modern times in the year 1896 in Athens, nine different sports were placed on the program by the International Olympic Committee, and the shooting sport had the highest number of participants in these first Olympic Games. The first world championship in our sport was organized in 1897 in France, and eight national shooting federations founded the "Union Internationale des Federations et Associations Nationales de Tir" on 7th July 1907 in Zurich, Switzerland. This Union was dissolved in 1915 during World War I but was reorganized in 1921 under the new name of "Union Internationale de Tir", also using the initials, UIT.

28. Amateur Athletic Foundation Olympic Primer
olympic history (Los Angeles general Pub. Group, c1995) A collection of some ofthe most inspiring stories in the history of the olympic games, some famous
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XI. OLYMPIC GAMES BIBLIOGRAPHY The following is a short annotated list of books covering Olympic Games history. The list is intended for younger readers from elementary through high school age. We have, however, included works appropriate for teachers and older readers. Benson, Lee United States Olympic Committee, Athens to Atlanta: 100 Years of Glory (Salt Lake City: Commemorative Publications, 1993). A Games by Games look at the history of the Modern Olympic Games. Includes many historic photographs. Carlson, Lewis and Fogarty, John, Tales of Gold (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1987). Features the individual stories of many American Olympic gold medallists, from 1912 to 1984. (over 500 pages.) DK Publishing, Chronicle of the Olympics, , London ; New York : DK Pub., 1996. An overview of the major happenings at every Olympic Games from the past century. Findling, John E. and Pelle, Kimberly D.

29. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Olympic Games (Sports)
general World Book Online Article on olympic games; All About the history; A Briefhistory; Ancient olympic Events; Ancient olympic games Virtual Museum;
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  • 31. 2002 AAU Junior Olympic Games In Knoxville, TN
    Tickets/ Merchandise News About You Weather Officers / Staff Joel Ferrel history MAP Fund Raiser, Welcome to the AAU Junior olympic games website
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    Welcome to the AAU Junior Olympic Games website!
    Click on the sport to the left for detailed information about the 2002 AAU Junior Olympic Games The AAU Junior Olympic Games are the largest national multi-sport event conducted annually for youth in the
    United States. The 2003 Games are being hosted
    by the Detroit Metro Sports Commission , a non-profit organization, whose mission is to generate economic
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    hosting amateur sports related activities. When: July 23 - August 2, 2003
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    Venues: 16 venues in and around Metro Detroit, including Ford Field and Eastern Michigan University Book Housing On-Line Housing List The 2003 AAU Junior Olympic Games website is under construction and will be up soon. Click Here for News Clips Tell Us Your Story
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    32. 2002 AAU Junior Olympic Games In Knoxville, TN
    Junior olympic games in Washington DC in 1967. National champions were determinedin swimming and track field. This marked the first time in the history of
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    Since its beginning in Washington, DC, the AAU Junior Olympic Games have been conducted in 15 states and 24 cities across the United States. The state of Tennessee is in the lead with five (5) AAU Junior Olympic Games to its credit. Florida is a strong second with four (4), all in different cities: Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, and Tallahassee. In the nineties alone, the Games have grown by more than 6,000 participants. The Games will continue to expand and flourish into the 21st century as the popularity of sport and the attention to the youth in America intensifies. In 2000, the event broke all existing records for participation with over 13,000 athletes from all 50 states and several U.S. Territories and U.S. Military Bases around the world. One thing that remains consistent from year to year is the AAU's commitment to the youth of America. Sports for All, Forever! Showcasing America's Talent, the AAU Junior Olympic Games prides itself with the nation's most outstanding athletes year in and year out. Evelyn Ashford, Patrick Ewing, Anfernee Hardaway, Carl Lewis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Cheryl Miller, Shaquille O' Neal, Kurt Thomas, Chris Webber have all participated in the Games.
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    33. Cool Attractions - Olympic History
    also marked the first time in history alpine events also deemed official sports, andthe general consensus was not only the 19th Winter olympic games, but also
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    A Vintage Pair of Ice Skates 1924 marked the year of the first official Winter Games, and for the first time events such as figure skating, speed skating, Nordic skiing, bobsleigh, and ice hockey were held at a separate celebration than the Summer Games. Taking place in Chamonix, France, 294 competitors were involved in the first official Winter Olympics. The number of athletes participating in Salt Lake City is projected to be over 2,300. Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie made her debut at the 1924 Games, at age 12, and in 1928, 32, and 36 took home the gold medals. In 1937 Henie took advantage of her world popularity and appeared in her first movie. Her Hollywood career would last over 10 years.
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    in Davos, Switzerland With the world at war in the 1940s the scheduled games in 40 and 44 were cancelled. As punishment for their roles in WW2, Japan and Germany's absence from Olympic ceremony would continue into the 1948 games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Twenty-eight countries participated enthusiastically, and it was clear that the games had survived both the world's conflicts, and the 12-year span between the last Olympics. The IOC awarded the 1976 Olympics to Denver, Colorado, but after two years of preparation and financial squabbling, the people of Colorado refused to fund the major event through public taxes. Innsbruck offered to host the Winter Olympics only twelve years since it last played the role, and the underplayed event went off peacefully and without excessive spending.

    34. General Information For NCAA Conference Intern Seminar
    history of the Conference Intern Seminar The NCAA Conference the position of headcoach and general manager of meter hurdles in the 1984 olympic games in Los
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      The NCAA Conference Intern Seminar is an annual event that began in 1989. It was started to provide interns across the country an opportunity to come together and make contacts, increase their professional skills, and inform them on current collegiate issues and the athletic administration job market. Every year since then the NCAA interns have been in charge of creating the agenda, bringing in professional speakers, facilitating workshops, coordinating all the sessions, and providing entertainment throughout the weekend. This seminar has brought in some of the top name speakers in the athletic administration field covering a wide range of topics. (For more information on past speakers or past agendas please view these links.)

    35. Canton Public Library Site Index
    general Library Information Search Our Catalog Michigan Government • Michigan history• Michigan Travel Golf • Hockey • olympic games • Other Sports
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    36. Georgia World Congress Center | History
    seven olympicsporting events and is home to the International Broadcast Center duringthe Centennial olympic games. 1998 The Georgia general Assembly approved
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    The Georgia World Congress Center opened in 1976 with a total of 750,000 square feet, 350,000 of which was exhibit space. Today, the facility encompasses 2.5 million square feet, making the GWCC one of the top five largest convention centers in the nation in terms of prime exhibit space.
    An ad hoc committee formed to study the feasibility of developing an international trade and exhibition center in Atlanta.
    The Georgia General Assembly passed legislation establishing the Georgia World Congress Center Board, later reconstructed as the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, to develop the facility.
    The Georgia General Assembly authorized $35 million worth of general obligation bonds to fund the construction of the Georgia World Congress Center.
    On Oct. 30, groundbreaking ceremonies celebrated initial construction of the facility.
    The Georgia World Congress Center officially opened its first exhibition hall Sept. 8 as host to the Bobbin Show/American Apparel Manufacturers Association.

    37. General
    general Resources Olympism Lighting the Way to a Legacy of Peace Official allcover a broad range of topics from the history of the olympic games, to the
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    • Olympism: Lighting the Way to a Legacy of Peace - Official United States Olympic Committee. Griffin Publishing: 1996 Summary: This series of lessons plans is designed to appeal to all cover a broad range of topics from the history of the Olympic Games, to the meaning of Olympic symbols. Lessons are specialized to suit specific grades, and this unit contains lessons for grades K-12. This unit contains a video, overhead projection masters, and worksheet/ factsheet copy masters.
    • Olympic Fun Karen Hall and Karen Bristow. Griffin Publishing: 1996. Summary: Students learn about the olympics through worksheets that teach about the history of the olympics, the olympic symbol, medals, olympic events, etc...
    • Finding Common Ground: A First Amendment Guide to Religion and Public Education Charles C. Haynes, and Oliver Thomas. The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, 1994. Summary: This book provides guidelines and advice for History and Social Studies teachers when teaching about religion in schools.

    38. Volleyball Canada History
    referees and coaches and the general promotion of first time in Canadian Volleyballhistory, the Canadian Team qualified for the 1984 olympic games where they
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      Volleyball was born into the world of sports in 1895 when William Morgan, director of the YMCA in Hollyoke, Mass., was casting about for a "new diversion" to supplement his organization's physical education program. He took as his basis the then popular German game called "Faustball" but reworked the rules considerably to give the new sport tighter competitive values. In 1900, volleyball crossed the border to Canada's YMCAs and regular inter-city competitions were staged in Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto. From then on, the popularity of volleyball spread throughout the world with the International YMCA movement. By the end of World War II, interest in the game had grown so much that the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) was formed as governing committee for more than 120 national federations. The FIVB is now responsible for the organization of international championships, the adopting and improvement of rules of play, the instruction and certifying of referees and coaches and the general promotion of the game on a worldwide scale. It is the largest international sports governing body in the world, with 213 member Federations.

    39. Mrs. Wahl's Ancient Greece Links
    olympic games. olympic Movement. general Info Archaeology Ancient Civilization US history general Teacher Sites Geography Global Projects
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    100 Greatest Moments in olympic history (general Pub of the unforgettable momentsfrom olympic history, David Wallechinsky Salt Lake City games into perspective
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