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         Olympic Games History:     more books (100)
  1. Two Olympics Books: A History of the Games and Illustrated History of the Games by William Oscar Johnson, Richard Schaap, 1963
  2. Olympic Day in the Schools - The Olympic Spirit : History of the Games and Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games Volume One - 1992 - 93 by Atlanta Committee For the Olympic Games,
  3. History of the Ancient Olympic Games by Lynn Poole, Gary Poole, 1963-03
  4. The Games of '36 : A Pictorial History of the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany by Stan Cohen, 1996-04
  5. Total Olympics: The Complete Record and History of the Olympic Games by Bill Mallon, 2001-09
  6. A philatelic history of the Olympic games by Ernie Trory, 1958
  7. Five Olympiads: 1984-2000, Los Angeles - Sydney : sixteen years of Olympic Games history by Patricia Henry Yeomans, 2001
  8. 1984-1994: Los Angeles to Lillehammer, 10 years of Olympic Games history by Patricia Henry Yeomans, 1994
  9. The Olympics: A History of the Games by David Ward, 1992
  10. The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC: Athens to Beijing, 1894-2008 [OFF HIST OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES] by David(Author) Miller, 2008-05-31
  11. The 1984 Olympics Handbook: A Guide to the Los Angeles Olympics and a History of the Games by Norman GILLER, 1983
  12. An Approved History of the Olympic Games(1984 Edition) by Bill Henry & Patricia Henry Yeomans, 1988-06-01
  13. The Official History of the Olympic Games and the Ioc: Athens to Beijing, 1894-2009 by David Miller,
  14. The Olympics` Strangest Moments -- Extraordinary But True Tales from the History of the Olympic Games

81. MyPins.com: Olympic Games Information, History And Related Sites
The following links offer the best web sites dedicated to information and historyabout the olympic games. mypins.com Logo, JAMA Oriental Co., Ltd.
http://www.mypins.com/files/olympicinfo.shtml
The following links offer the best web sites dedicated to information and history about the Olympic Games: The International Olympic Committee: All the news from the Olympic World and the Olympic Organisations. USOC Online offers information about various Olympic sports; the past, present and future athletes of the Games; and the structure of the United States Olympic Committee. Olympian Artifacts offers an extensive archive of Olympic memorabilia from the Modern Olympic Games. Includes many descriptions and images. Olympic Almanac provides information about past and future Olympics, medalist winners, logos, mascots, torches, history, and who to contact about the Olympic Games. Corey and Laura's Olympic Site provides an overview of the Modern Olympics. GamesBids.com is an exhaustive reference site for the Olympic bidding process. The site includes future bid candidate information, discussion forums and a newsletter. Around The Rings is the only independently published newsletter in the Americas with a focus on the Olympic movement. Marc Boucher's Homepage provides a detailed presentation of the olympic programs since their renovation, in 1896.

82. Segas And The Olympic Games
Articles. history. Contact Us. Search. SEGAS and the olympic games site wasimplemented with the sponsoring of the GGOA 2004 and the Ministry of Culture.
http://www.olympics.segas.gr/olympics/en/history/history.asp
Home page SEGAS Site map Olympic Games ... Search SEGAS and the Olympic Games site was implemented with the sponsoring of the GGOA 2004 and the Ministry of Culture. This service is under construction. Please try again in a few days.

83. Paralympic Games History
The Paralympic games exemplify the olympic ideal of participation and sportsmanship.1.2 history of the Paralympic games The Paralympic games originated in
http://www.cwba.ca/program/parahsty.html
Canadian Wheelchair Basketball Association
Association canadienne de basketball en fauteuil roulant
PARALYMPIC GAMES

- compliments of Pat Heydon, Canadian Paralympic Committee
History THE SUMMER PARALYMPIC GAMES - A HISTORY OF THE PARALYMPIC GAMES
AND THE 1996 CANADIAN PARALYMPIC TEAM
Updated: January 1996 SECTION 1 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of the Paralympic Games 1.3 Host Cities SECTION 2 2.1 The Games 2.2 The Paralympic Sports SECTION 3 3.1 Canada's Competitive History 3.2 A Profile of the Canadian Paralympic Team 3.3 Canadian Team Selection Criteria 1.1 Introduction
The Summer Paralympic Games are the ultimate competition for world class elite athletes with a disability and as such are linked to the Olympic Celebration each quadrennium. The Paralympic Games, in terms of complexity, duration and the number of competitors, are second only to the Olympic Games.
The fundamental philosophy guiding the Paralympic movement is that athletes with disabilities should have opportunities to pursue their goals in sport equivalent to those of non-disabled athletes. Athletes who compete in the Paralympics set their sights on the dream of winning a gold medal, are committed to strenuous training regimes and meet strict qualifying standards to be selected to their national team. The Paralympic Games represent a commitment to excellence that allows elite athletes to achieve their personal best. The Paralympic Games exemplify the Olympic ideal of participation and sportsmanship.

84. USA Basketball: Men's Olympic History - 2000
2000 USA Men's olympic games Roster NAME, POS, HT, WT, DOB, PRO TEAM/COLLEGE. 2000USA Men's olympic games Cumulative Statistics, G/S, FGMA, Pct, 3PM-A, Pct, FTM-A.
http://www.usabasketball.com/history/moly_2000.html
Games of the XXVIIth Olympiad 2000
Sydney

Atlanta

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Seoul
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Sydney, Australia
September 15 - October 1, 2000
The 2000 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team did what they were sent to do: they won the Olympic gold medal. What wasn't expected were several tight contests that kept games suspenseful for U.S. team members and basketball fans worldwide for the first time since the 1988 Olympics.
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2000 USA RESULTS (8-0)
USA China USA Italy USA Lithuania USA New Zealand USA France USA Russia USA Lithuania USA France 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES FINAL STANDINGS 1. United States 7. Canada (5-2) 2. France (4-4) 8. Russia (3-4) 3. Lithuania (5-3) 9. Spain (2-4) 4. Australia (4-4) 10. China (2-4) 5. Italy(4-3) 11. New Zealand (1-5) 6. Yugoslavia (4-3) 12. Angola (0-6) For the 12th time in 14 Olympics the United States men's Olympic team won gold and in the process upped its overall win-loss record in Olympic play to an astounding 109-2, including a current win streak numbering 25 consecutive victories. The U.S. opened play on Sept. 17 and behind Ray Allen's 21 points recorded an impressive 119-72 win over China. Utilizing a balanced attack the U.S. handed 1999 European champ Italy a 93-61 setback. Receiving 14 points from Gary Payton, despite Lithuania never letting the U.S. break away, the U.S. posted a nine point victory, 85-76, the closest margin since NBA players began competing in 1992. New Zealand, making its first Olympic men's basketball appearance were whipped 102-56 win as Vince Carter and Allan Houston scored 18 and 17 points respectively. Closing out preliminary play against France, relying on 20 points and 11 rebounds from Antonio McDyess and 19 points and 11 boards from Kevin Garnett the USA secured a 12-point win, 106-94.

85. It
olympic Museum Covers the illustrious history of the olympic games from Greek timesto the Sydney 2000 games. With a calendar, virtual exhibits and a shop.
http://www.indianchild.com/olympics.htm
web hosting provided by Direct i The OLYMPICS Page. Did you know sports and games are even mentioned in our Indian epic 'Mahabharata'? Sports and games are as old as our human society. Ice hockey made its first appearance at the 1920 Antwerp Games. The OLYMPIC games is named after OLYMPIA, the shrine of GOD Zeus Hungarian athlete Aladar Gerevich won medals in 6 consecutive Olympic games. Communist China entered its first games in 1984-Los Angeles. Ethiopian marathoner Abebe Bikila was the first man to successfully defend the marathon title. (1960 and 1964). He only wore shoes for the second victory ! Click here for more Amazing facts. LINKS : http://www.olympics.com The official olympic site. Here you can feel the excitement of the games. Millions of internet users logged on this site daily for Olympic News. Here you can buy merchandise, lots and lots of information on Olympics you would need. http://www.kheladi.com Indian sports portal gives you information on Indians in Olympics. http://www.IBM.com/fanmail

86. 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/
History The purpose of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) is to promote and study the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Games. The purpose is achieved primarily through research into the history of the Olympic Movement and the Olympic Games, through the gathering of historical and statistical data concerning the Olympic Movement and Olympic Games, through the publication of the research via journals and other publications, and through the cooperation of the membership. ISOH is a non-profit organization whose dues are used solely for the production of such publications and research. At the beginning of the new millennium, the ISOH membership roster is approaching 300 strong from 50 nations. The membership includes most of the well-known Olympic historians and researchers on Olympic topics. Most of the recent books on the Olympic Games have been written by ISOH Members. Over 20 ISOH members have received the Olympic Order for their contributions to the Olympic Movement. Several members of the IOC and several past Olympians are included in the membership roster. The primary publication of ISOH is the Journal of Olympic History , formerly called Citius, Altius, Fortius

87. Undergraduate Program, History, U Of U
The Department of history will be offering special courses during Fall2001 and Spring 2002 in conjunction with the olympic games.
http://www.hum.utah.edu/history/Undergraduate_Program/Olympics.html
Requirements:
  • Academic Major Academic Minor Teaching Major Teaching Minor ... Writing Tutor 2002 Winter Olympic Games 2002 Olympic Coordination Olympic Research Programming, 2001-2002 The Department of History will be offering special courses during Fall 2001 and Spring 2002 in conjunction with the Olympic Games. In addition, many of our regularly scheduled courses will deal with Olympic related topics. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to benefit from class assignments relating to the 2002 Olympics. (Please check your class schedule for dates, times, and room numbers of the following classes.) Fall 2001
    • HIST 2100-001 Nazi Germany: Holocaust HIST 3010-001 Classical Greece HIST 3910-004 The Winter Olympics (see Olympic Lecture Series, p.24)
    Spring 2002
    • HIST 3020-001 Age of Alexander HIST 3210-001 Age of Total War HIST 3910-001 Holocaust Workshop
    Last updated on June 6, 2001

88. Potted History
Some early history about women and the olympics Married women were barred fromthe Ancient olympic games but prostitutes or virgins were allowed to spectate.
http://www.olympicwomen.co.uk/Potted.htm
Potted History Some early history about women and the Olympics
  • Married women were barred from the Ancient Olympic Games but prostitutes or virgins were allowed to spectate. Kallipateria was the first female Olympic boxing coach in 440 BC. The first female Olympic champion was a Spartan princess called Kynisca, in 392 BC. She was also the first woman to become a champion horse trainer when her horses and chariot competed and won in the Ancient Olympic Games. Women had their own athletic games of Hera from about 1000 BC. Women were originally the prizes Ballooning, croquet and golf (1900) were once Olympic events in which women competed. Please see Statistics for more information. two Olympic sports in 1900 - tennis and golf. Sports historians now accept that women were involved in the yachting. Old programmes of the Paris Exposition show that women also participated in ballooning, croquet, equestrianism, golf, tennis and yachting. Bearing this in mind, we take the view that all women who took part in these sports were Olympians.

89. Olympic Studies Centre: Olympics By Subject > History & Modern Olympic Games
olympicS BY SUBJECT history Modern olympic games. In this sectionSelected resources available on the Internet on the history
http://www.blues.uab.es/olympic.studies/dir/mog.html
In this section: Selected resources available on the Internet on the history of the Olympic Games, both Modern and Ancient, and more specific resources on the Modern Olympiads. Resources are classified alphabetically by title. More specific resources by Olympiad:
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An Olympic Games primer
http://www.aafla.org/6oic/primer_frmst.htm

Guide to understanding the Olympic Movement produced by the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles. Includes information on the history of the Olympic Games, the structure of the Olympic Movement, the Olympic symbols, the athletes and various topics relating to the Olympics such as amateurism, television, doping, women, politics and commercialism. Dicolympic.com

90. 2002 Winter Olympic Games - Salt Lake City - On MountainZone.com
Kostelic Makes olympic Alpine history February 22, 2002 Janica Kostelic, the Croatiansensation of the 2002 olympic Winter games made history as the first
http://www.mountainzone.com/olympics/2002/

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February 27, 2002
For all the hoopla that surrounds the coming of the Games, there's a certain amount of sadness that comes with their closing. This seems especially true this year after what a success this international competition was and what a feat the Salt Lake Organizing Committee and the International Olympic Committee pulled off. Vidal is Last Man Standing
February 23, 2002 On a sloppy course that got the best of nearly everyone else, Jean-Pierre Vidal of France maintained nerves of steel to hold his edge and win the men's Olympic slalom on Saturday as America's hopeful skied out. Kostelic Makes Olympic Alpine History February 22, 2002

91. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
medal in singles luge, Georg Hackl became the first person in olympic history toearn became the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal at the Winter games.
http://www.sydney.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=2&OLGY=2002

92. The History & Philosophy Of The Olympic Games
CNW 23910 The history and Philosophy of the olympic games Ancient GreekReligious Rituals to Modern Athletic Showcases. Professor T. Finnegan.
http://faculty.washcoll.edu/department.pages/chemistry/cnw/cnw239-10.html
CNW 239-10: The History and Philosophy of the Olympic Games: Ancient Greek Religious Rituals to Modern Athletic Showcases
Professor T. Finnegan
This course is designed to provide both the historical and philosophical background, which has influenced both thedevelopment and impact of the Olympic Games on ancient and modern world cultures. The course incorporates the religious, social, political, educational, and economic factors, which have contributed to the worldwide popularity of the Olympic Games at all, levels of society. Focusing on the World Olympic movement, this course examines the sociological, literary, historical, and philosophical implications of the Olympic Games on various cultures throughout the world. The major theme of the course is an examination of the Olympic Movement as a phenomenon that either
promotes or detracts a sense of world community or citizenship. Additional themes include: the number and diversity of
contributions to the Olympic movement which developed from the customs of many countries and societies; how the Olympic Games in our present day culture have come to symbolize the "good life" as the potential for future fame, notoriety, and wealth based upon a successful Olympic performance in various world cultures; the gradual inclusion of women as participants and their contributions to the games; the spirit of nationalism throughout the history of the games; the issue of drug use to achieve higher levels of Citius, Altius, Fortius; finally, the confluence of industrialization, technology, and media in the adaptation and development of our modern Olympic Games from leisure exercise, religious rituals and warrior games to the professional multi-million dollar industry that

93. MyPins.com: The Online Reference For Olympic Pins, Hard Rock Cafe Pins, Disney P
myPins.com is the online reference for olympic pins, Hard Rock Cafe pins, Disney pins and lapel pin collecting. Over 500 pin collecting links, a tutorial on how to trade pins on the Internet, and information about the olympic games.
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Over 500 Pin Collecting Links
Olympic Pins
: from past and future Olympic games.
Hard Rock Cafe Pins
: guitar, grand opening and staff pins.
Disney Pins
: Epcot, WDW, Mickey and friends!
Miscellaneous Pins
: over 50 pin categories including McDonald's, hot air balloons, Coke and a variety of sports.
Pin Collecting Guides
: learn everything about pin collecting.
Lapel Pin Manufacturers
: design your own pin!
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Do you have any Olympic Pins We Need ? We will trade for anything listed in the Pin Store! Online Pin Store
Our Online Pin Store contains Olympic pins from Atlanta, Nagano, Sydney, Salt Lake City, and past/future bid cities. We also feature Hard Rock Cafe pins including guitars, grand openings, anniversaries and hard-to-find staff pins. Online Pin Collecting Resources
The eTrading Tutorial : how to trade pins on the Internet. Auction Sites for pins, such as eBay and Yahoo. Newsgroups Mailing Lists , and Message Boards allow you to post and read messages about pin collecting, and trading, selling, and buying lapel pins. Olympic pin and Hard Rock cafe pin sites are featured. There are even Chat Rooms and Video Conferencing for pin collectors.

94. Olympic Games Memorabilia And Collectibles Auction
olympic games memorabilia and collectibles auction. Includes olympic medals, posters, tickets, programmes, mascots and pins.
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95. Scholastic At The Olympic Games
Feature aticles, meeting the athletes, and learn about the countries participating in the Olympics.
http://www.scholastic.com/olympicgames/

96. Jim Easson's Pin Page
Curling pins wanted for trade or sale. Lots of other pins like olympic, Jeux de Canada games, Commonwealth Pins and other sports are listed.
http://www.interlog.com/~jeasson

97. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
olympic games, olympic games The games have always brought people together in peaceto respect universal moral principles. olympic games Study Interim Report.
http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk.asp

OLYMPIC GAMES

ATHLETES
SPORTS PASSION ... ORGANISATION
O LYMPIC G AMES
The Games have always brought people together in peace to respect universal moral principles.
The upcoming Games will feature athletes from all over the world and help promote the Olympic spirit.
ALL THE GAMES SINCE 1896
Relive the emotion of previous Games by selecting a date or host city below.
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Paris 1900 St. Louis 1904 London 1908 ... Sydney 2000 Winter Games: Chamonix 1924 St. Moritz 1928 Lake Placid 1932 Garmisch- ... Salt Lake City 2002 SALT LAKE CITY 2002 Salt Lake City welcomed the XIX Olympic Winter Games from 8 to 24 February 2002. With 78 events and nearly 2,400 athletes, this was the largest Winter Games ever. These first Games of the new Millennium once again exemplified true Olympic values. Learn more FUTURE GAMES D- Athens 2004 D- Torino 2006 D- Beijing 2008 PARALYMPIC GAMES The Paralympic Games are elite sport events for athletes from different disability groups. They clearly emphasise, however, the participants' athletic achievements, not their disability. The movement has grown dramatically since its early days. The number of athletes participating in the Summer Paralympic Games has increased from 400 athletes in Rome in 1960 to 3,843 athletes from 122 countries in Sydney in 2000. Learn more LAST GAMES Relive the emotion of the last two Olympic Games: Retrospective Highlights Did you know?

98. Onegoal1
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
VHS video format 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.

99. California State Games
olympic style competition for amateur athletes of all ages and abilities. Registration, travel, and lodging information, and event and contact details.
http://www.calstategames.org/
Select Summer Sport Archery Badminton Basketball Goaltimate Golf Gymnastics Inline Hockey Judo Jr. Lifeguards Soccer Softball Surfing Swimming Synchronized Swimming Table Tennis Taekwondo Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling Select Winter Sport Figure Skating Ice Hockey Roller Skating Speed Skating

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100. Olympiaka.com - Share The Spirit
Visit our extensive research center, which covers all results of the past Summerolympic games, olympic facts and General information about the olympics.
http://www.olympiaka.com/index.asp

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