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  1. Paralympic Swimmers of Australia: Matthew Cowdrey
  2. Paralympic Athletes of Portugal: Paulo de Almeida Coelho, Carlos Amaral Ferreira, Carlos Lopes, Gabriel Potra, Jose Alves, Jose Monteiro
  3. Paralympic Cyclists of Great Britain: Jody Cundy
  4. Paralympic Gold Medalists for Portugal: Paulo de Almeida Coelho, Carlos Amaral Ferreira, João Paulo Fernandes, Carlos Lopes, Gabriel Potra
  5. Potential Benefits of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics for Wales: Follow-up Oral and Written Evidence Tuesday 3 November 2009 Professor David Lavalle, ... and Mr Gareth Hall (House of Commons Papers) by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Welsh Affairs Committee, 2010-03-30
  6. Gregory's Sydney Olympic and Paralympic Venues: in Your Pocket Map 239: In Your Pocket Map 239
  7. Preparations for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Progress Report June 2008 (HC) by Great Britain, 2008-01
  8. Preparations for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Twenty-eighth Report of Session 2009-10 Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence (House of Commons Papers) by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Public Accounts, 2010-03-31
  9. Preparations for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Risk Assessment and Management by Great Britain, 2007-01
  10. With Glowing Hearts / Des plus brillants exploits: The Official Commemorative Book of the XXI Olympic Winter Games and the X Paralympic Winter Games / ... et des Xes Jeux paralympiques d'hiver by VANOC, 2010-06-29
  11. On Track for a Sustainable Legacy?: Review of Governance Arrangements for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Programme
  12. The Cultural Politics of the Paralympic Movement: Through an Anthropological Lens (Routledge Critical Studies in Sport) by David Howe, 2008-05-19
  13. Athlete First: A History of the Paralympic Movement by Steve Bailey, 2008-02-25
  14. Sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Olympics, Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Paralympics

61. BOR Meeting Minutes /May 1996
There will also be two demonstration sports yachting and of the venues being usedare olympic venues; in in a particular venue, but the paralympics by and
http://www.usg.edu/admin/regents/minutes/1996/may96.html
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
HELD AT
244 Washington Street
SW ATLANTA, GEORGIA
MAY 7-8, 1996
CALL TO ORDER The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia met on Tuesday, May 7, 1996, in the Board Room, Room #473, 244 Washington Street S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30334. The Chairman, Regent Juanita P. Baranco, called the meeting to order at 11:30 A.M. Present, in addition to Chairman Baranco, were Regents: Thomas F. Allgood, Sr. (Vice Chair), John H. Anderson, Jr., Kenneth W. Cannestra, S. William Clark, Jr., J. Tom Coleman, Jr., A. W. "Bill" Dahlberg, Suzanne G. Elson, Elsie P. Hand, Edgar L. Jenkins, Charles H. Jones, Donald M. Leebern, Jr., Elridge W. McMillan, Edgar L. Rhodes, and William B. Turner. Absent on Tuesday, May 7, and on Wednesday, May 8, was Regent John H. Clark. By motion of Regent S. William Clark, Jr., seconded by Regent Leebern, and with unanimous approval by a show of hands, the meeting went immediately into Executive Session The regular session of the Board of Regents meeting reconvened at 1:00 P.M., and again on Wednesday, May 8, 1996, at 9:00 A.M. Chairman Baranco reported that no action was taken during the Executive Session.

62. Paralympic Games
The paralympics sell Day Passes for $15 each. 17 days after the Closing Ceremonyof the olympic Games countries competing at the event in the 18 sports on the
http://www.tobic.com/aus/paralympics1.htm
Oct 21, 2000 Paralympic Games As you may have heard, the Paralympics are in town - just a mere two weeks after the Olympics. This weekend is the first full fledge weekend that the games are underway. Myself, a co-worker and two of his friends decided to meet at 8:30am at a train station. From there, we would take the train to the Olympic Park, and attend the games. The ticketing is different than the Olympics. The Paralympics sell "Day Passes" for $15 each. They allow you to enter the park for one day, and attend all events on a first come first seat available basis. Promo Material The Games will be held from 18 - 29 October, 17 days after the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games. There will be 4000 athletes from 125 countries competing at the event in the 18 sports on the competition program, 14 of which are also on the Olympic sports program. Unique to the Paralympic Games are boccia, goalball, powerlifting and wheelchair rugby. A Paralympic sports festival atmosphere will be created at Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush Bay, which is home to 14 of the 18 sports. Cycling, equestrian, sailing and shooting will be held at satellite venues within 30 minutes drive of Sydney Olympic Park. What is the background to the Paralympic Games?

63. One Leg Up Campaign
Join the One Leg Up crew as they make a bid for the 2000 olympic Soling Sailing Team.Category sports Events olympics Sailing...... olympic Trials, and conceded the olympic berth to Since 1952, the paralympics havefollowed two weeks olympics, and have included identical sports in identical
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Over the past four years, Tom Brown has led a three-person team in the 27' Soling class sailboat in preparation for the 2002 Olympics. Simultaneously, he began a 2.4mR class campaign to compete in the Paralympics. In the Soling campaign, up against America's Cup skipper Ed Baird and other sailing elite, Brown's crew finished among the top six boats at the Olympic Trials, and conceded the Olympic berth to Soling World Champion Jeff Madrigali. In the 2.4mR Trials, competition was just as furious between many long-time sailors. After a seven race series, Tom Brown won the regatta by a record nine points and headed for the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney, Australia where he took home the Bronze medal. Since 1952, the Paralympics have followed two weeks after the Olympics, and have included identical sports in identical venues. The difference; all of the atheletes have some sort of physical disability ranging from blindness to quadriplegia. The 2000 Paralympics involved over 4,000 athletes from 125 countries competing in 41 sports for Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. Tom Brown proudly represented the United States, returning with a Bronze medal inthe 2.4mR event. Having lost his left leg when he was 10 years old, Tom has been forced to make many adaptions and concessions during both sailing campaigns, but has never changed his goal of proving that he ranks among the best sailors in the world. This is the focus of his

64. Sports Literature Internet Sites For Young Adults
US olympic Committee; olympic Games; paralympics; Pan American olympic Hall of Fameolympic Almanac Use the National Football League College sports News Daily
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/sports.htm

65. USA Volleyball: United States Paralympic Committee
The paralympics are recognized by the International olympic Committee (IOC groupsand provide the technical guidelines through sports technical delegates
http://www.usavolleyball.org/disabled/uspc.htm

USA Standing

USA Sitting

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UNITED STATES PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE (USOC/USPC) In October of 1995, the USOC took on the role and responsibilities as the United States Paralympic Committee. As such, the USOC is committed to a long-term investment in elite disabled athletics. With minor exceptions, services provided disabled athletes are comparable to that which are provided able-bodied Olympic athletes. The USOC is dedicated to the integration and advancement of elite disabled athletes into open competition whenever possible. The USOC/USPC is committed to working with both the NGB's and the DSOs to provide top-level support services to elite disabled athletes in training and competing in the Paralympics and other quadrennial disabled games. The USOC Disabled Sports Services Department manages the internal activities necessary to facilitate this progress. Disabled Sports Services also serves as the contact representative for all issues relative to National Paralympic Committee concerns. The Paralympic Games are open only to those elite athletes who meet the rigid qualifying standards of their sport. The term "Paralympic" actually means "next to" or "parallel" to the regular Olympics, as the Paralympics provide elite competition opportunity to athletes with a functional physical disability that precludes their involvement in open competition at the regular Olympics.

66. Excellence-FAQ
… the paralympics have some sports that are completely independentof olympic sports? Boccia and Goalball are two such sports
http://www.sportnovascotia.com/contents/upcoming_events/excellence/Media/faq.htm
Paralympic Facts
· … the Paralympics and the Special Olympics are very different? The Special Olympics are motivational games, an "everybody wins" challenge for people with mental and developmental disabilities. The Paralympics, however, are the same Games as the Olympics but for athletes with physical disabilities. Summer Sports Archery Athletics Boccia
Cycling Equestrian Fencing
Goalball Bowls Powerlifting
Sailing Shooting Swimming
Soccer Table Tennis Volleyball
Wheelchair Rugby Wheelchair Tennis Wheelchair Basketball Winter Sports
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67. Gunston Middle School Library - Olympic Research Web Site
Learn more about the paralympics and the role they play in a special focus on athleteswith disabilities, to participate in sports. olympic Curriculum Guide.
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/students/links/olympics/
Olympic Research Sites General History Salt Lake City 2002 Paralympics ... Sydney 2000
General Sites
"Welcome to the Gateway to the Winter Games" - information for students and teachers. USA TODAY offers lessons, daily activities and will have a reporter at the Games with special coverage of individual sports. This section of the Easton English Online site targets the Olympics and sports vocabulary. The site also contains links to Olympic lesson plans and foreign language sites for sports vocabulary.
  • United States Olympic Committee
The official site of the US Olympic committee - who are your favorite US athletes? The official site of the IOC - find out about future Olympics.
Olympic History
  • Ancient Olympics
    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.

68. Hinton Athlete To Compete In Paralympics
has always been interested in olympic sports, and has been Athletes in the Paralympicshave to possess exceptional on the same courses as olympic athletes, and
http://www.biathloncanada.ca/2002 Paralympic News/hathP.htm
Hinton athlete to compete in Paralympics
Hinton Parklander, March 4, 2002
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Shauna Whyte can’t help but be pleased after winning bronze in the biathlon in the 2001 “Dress Rehearsal” Paralympics in Salt Lake City.
Grant Warkentin
Parklander Reporter
The excitement is building for Hinton athlete Shauna Whyte, and it's hard not to share her enthusiasm as she gets set for the 2002 Paralympic Games.
This coming weekend will begin the Paralympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, and will see nearly a thousand elite athletes from 35 different countries hit the hills and ice rinks recently vacated by their Olympic cousins.
Shauna will be among them, competing this coming weekend in the cross-country sit-skiing and biathlon events. And this year, she's a strong contender to bring home a medal for Canada.
"We're very, very proud of her," said her mother. Shauna's parents, Ron and Muriel Whyte, live here in Hinton, and are excited to see their daughter competing at the ultimate athletic level for any athlete. They will be down in Salt Lake this weekend to watch her compete, and wouldn't miss it for anything. Shauna's parents encouraged her snow dreams from early on. Her dad bought her first pair of cross-country skis when she was seven, and by age eight, Shauna was competing in her first race, on Pyramid Lake in Jasper National Park.

69. Adapted Sports And Recreation
SUMMER paralympics. Manager Disabled sports Services United States olympic CommitteeOne olympic Plaza Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 3908900.
http://www.aacpdm.org/committees/adaptedsports.html
Adapted Sports and Recreation
CANADIAN DISABILITY SPORT ORGANIZATIONS
  • CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR DISABLED SKIING
    Box 307, Kimberley
    Canada, VIA 2Y9 CANADIAN BLIND SPORTS ASSOCIATION
    1600 Pr James Naismith Dr. Ste 606A
    Gloucester, Ontario
    Canada, KIB 5N4 CANADIAN C. P. SPORTS ASSOCIATION
    1600 Pr James Naismith Dr. Ste 606A
    Gloucester, Ontario
    Canada, KIB 5N4 CANADIAN DEAF SPORTS ASSOCIATION
    1367 W. Broadway, Ste 218
    Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6H 4A9 CANADIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE 1600 Pr James Naismith Dr. Ste 707A Gloucester, Ontario Canada, KIB 5N4 CANADIAN SPECIAL OLYMPICS 40 St Clair Ave W. Ste 209 Toronto, Ontario Canada, M4V 1M2 CANADIAN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION 1600 Pr James Naismith Dr. Ste 715 Gloucester, Ontario Canada, KIB 5N4
  • 70. Apcnews_Jan02 - InternetChallengeTM
    until you see the olympic rings on the Home page. Click “paralympics.” 23. Whocan participate in the paralympics? 24. Name four of its winter sports. 25.
    http://edu.ns2000.net/webs/apcnews_Jan02/internetchallengetm.htm
    Home New at ThePlanet InternetChallengeTM LessonPlanLinks ... Download With the Winter Olympics approaching, let’s take a cyberspace journey to an award-winning Web site created by six students and their two “coaches” at George Washington Elementary School located in a suburb north of New York City.
    When you think of the Winter Olympics, you might think of sports like ice skating and skiing. In this month’s Internet Challenge™ we’ll look at some other, less familiar Winter Olympic sports, such as luge, bobsledding and biathlon.
    These may not get as much publicity, but the athletes involved are as dedicated as any in this world-class sports competition. Ready to begin?
    The site that we’re going to is called “Unusual Sports in the Olympics.”
    library.thinkquest.org/J002862/main.htm

    The title, “Welcome to the Thinkquest Library of Entries,” will appear on your screen. Scroll down the page and click the words “click here to enter this site” or “click image for site.”
    You’ll see the Olympic rings on the Home page. Click “Sports.” Then, click “Winter.” Read about each of the five sports: snowboarding, biathlon, luge, bobsledding, and curling. Click your browser’s “Back” button to read about another winter sport. Then answer these questions.
    1. Which two people helped to create the sport of snowboarding?

    71. Online Forum - State Library Of Victoria
    top Drafting by Ed top What sports have been top olympics audiences by Cathrinetop olympic audiences by Pong by David Flegg top paralympics by Rebekah
    http://www.experimedia.vic.gov.au/onlineforum/sportthreaded.html
    For the Discussion - Sport, with David Flegg and Sasha Orive
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    Discussion description -
    Welcome everybody!! Today we are running a pilot for our Online Forum Project. The topic is sport - and we are using the expertise of David Flegg - our very own AFL umpire (who also works in Vision) and Sasha Orive, Sports Librarian, and the fabulous State Library Sports Collections. Looking forward to hearing from you all!
    Hello
    by David Flegg [top]
    Kick in strategies
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    Kick ins
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    Welcome!
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    Women's water polo team
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    Women's water polo
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    Cricket
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    Olympic sports
    by Ruth [top] Boundary kicking by David Flegg [top] Cricket dismissals by Andrew [top] Dismisals by David Flegg [top] Norm Smith medals by John [top] Norm Smith by David Flegg [top] Rowing rules by Ruth [top] Rowing rules by Sasha [top] Rowing rules by Ruth [top] Olympic sports by John [top] Live pigeon shooting by David Flegg [top] Norm Smith by David Flegg [top] Handball by Wesley [top] Handball by sysop [top] Handball by David Flegg [top] Scoring in Tennis by Cath [top] Scoring in tennis by sysop [top] Thanks by Cath [top] Scoring in tennis by sysop [top] David by Andrew [top] SOS by David Flegg [top] SOS by David Flegg [top] Sprinting by John [top] by David Flegg [top] First Olympics by PFong [top] First Olympic Games by David Flegg [top] Jockeys by Rach [top] Jockeys by sysop [top] Triathalon Drafting by Ed [top] Drafting by David Flegg [top] Drafting by Ed [top] What sports have been in all the Olympics?

    72. ICan Paralympics Coverage - Name Recognition, Respect Needed For Paralympics
    What other struggles do you see for the paralympics? At the Barcelona olympic OpeningCeremonies in 1992 nondisabled by and large, representing 20 medal sports.
    http://www.ican.com/news/fullpage.cfm/articleid/FA978327-0E7C-4144-A31A833A8AC40
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    ... Search iCan! THE LEADING DISABILITY COMMUNITY AOL KEYWORD: iCan If you're already a member you can login here Home Paralympics Paralympics SALT LAKE 2002 PARALYMPICS
    Name recognition, respect needed for Paralympics
    Athletes often confused with Special Olympians, insider says
    iCan News Service February 19, 2002 Duncan Wyeth knows the Paralympics. Wyeth, who has cerebral palsy , started as a Paralympian in cycling and won fifth place in the 1988 Games in Seoul, Korea. He went on to work with the Paralympics. In 1997, he was elected to the International Paralympic Committee as vice president for marketing and communications. He also served on the U.S. Olympic Committee board of directors as voting delegate representing the organizations for athletes with disabilities. Wyeth believes the major challenge for the Paralympics is name recognition. He spoke with iCan!'s Karen Correll on how to educate people and why most people in the United States confuse the Paralympics for elite athletes with disabilities with the Special Olympics, which are competitions for people with developmental disabilities. iCan!:

    73. ICan Paralympics Coverage - Paralympic And Sports Resources
    If the paralympics have inspired you to get involved in a sports activity for Athens,Greece, 2004 Summer paralympics www.athens.olympic.org/page/default
    http://www.ican.com/news/fullpage.cfm/articleid/3130D495-FF5D-41B3-A8B6D878A7ADD
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    Paralympic and sports resources
    iCan News Service February 22, 2002 If the Paralympics have inspired you to get involved in a sports activity for competition or just for fun check out the following list of resources:
    Paralympics
    International Paralympic Committee www.Paralympic.org Salt Lake 2002 Paralympics www.paralympics2002.org Athens, Greece, 2004 Summer Paralympics Torino, Italy, 2006 Winter Paralympics www.torino2006.it/eng/para_intro.asp
    Disability-specific athletics
    United States Sled Hockey Assocation www.sledhockey.org International Blind Sport Association www.ibsa.es/welcome.htm International Committee of Sports for the Deaf www.ciss.org/ International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability www.inas-fid.org/

    74. Education Gazette: About The Gazette
    The Official Sydney 2000 paralympics site. Paralympic Committee is the internationalorganisation of “elite sports for athletes with olympic background.
    http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/webguide/79_13/
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    Olympic ideals
    Sydney 2000 is almost upon us The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games run from September 15 to October 1. Other Olympic-related resources can be found at Te Kete Ipurangi’s Health and Physical Education Community ( http://www.tki.org.nz/teaching/health/index.php3 Sydney 2000 The Sydney Morning Herald Online’s “ Sydney Games ” section contains comprehensive, archived coverage of the games build up, with news, interactive maps of the venues, an interactive map of the Olympic torch’s route and other special features. Infoplease.com’s comprehensive Olympic historical section includes summaries of each Summer Games from 1896-1996, lists past gold medal winners in every major sport, all-time leading Summer Games medal winners and medal standings for all participating countries.

    75. Jen Howitt's Paralympic Report
    No other country denied their olympic wheelchair athletes itself of any involvementwith the paralympics. The sports organization that should best understand
    http://www.borp.org/paralympicreport.html
    B ay Area O R ecreation P rogram The Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP) is a non-profit organization that provides challenging and innovative sports and recreation programs to Bay Area residents with physical disabilities and visual impairments. We offer a variety of free and low-cost activities to people of all ages. We also have a resource library on recreation and other disability issues, and provide consultation and training on integrating recreation programs. BORP News outh Outings Calendar ... Referral Consultation Tennis Quad R ugby Roadracing ... Goalball 830 Bancroft Way Berkeley, CA 94710 Phone (510) 849-4663 Fax (510) 849-4616 How To Contact Us PARALYMPIC REPORT
    by Jennifer Howitt From October 18-29, 2000, Sydney, Australia hosted the world's largest ever disabled sporting event, the 2000 Paralympic Games. The Games brought together more than 4,000 athletes from 125 countries competing in 18 sports. Being chosen to represent your country is supposedly a great distinction, a huge accomplishment, but I didn't feel honored by what I had achieved until I saw how highly Australians esteemed the Paralympics. I live in the most powerful nation in the world, I'm proud to call myself an American, but sadly, I had to travel halfway around the world to feel like an elite athlete. Over the next ten days, this amazing response from the Australian public never waned. The streets were constantly filled with spectators. People waited in lines for two to three hours hoping to get in to see their favorite Australian athletes. The front page of the newspaper was filled with stories about the Paralympics. The television station broadcasting the games increased their nightly coverage by 30 minutes because the public was demanding more. In the last minute of our game against Australia, the sold out crowd started singing Waltzing Matilda. They were so loud that I could barely hear my teammates on the court. I had to struggle not to smile. Sure, I was upset that we were losing, but I was thrilled that so many people actually cared about the outcome of the game.

    76. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
    Official site A variety of information involving the candidate and host cities, events, IOC policies, Category sports Events olympics...... sports, disciplines and olympic events Access detailed presentations of all theolympic sports and disciplines on the programme of the forthcoming Games.
    http://www.olympic.org/
    WWW.OLYMPIC.ORG - OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ATHLETES SPORTS OLYMPIC GAMES PASSION ... ORGANISATION
    Direct access Athens 2004 Torino 2006 Beijing 2008 International Olympic Committee Olympic Museum Lausanne National Olympic Committees International Sports Federations The International Paralympic Committee Olympic Studies Centre Olympic Television Archive Bureau World Anti-Doping Agency Olympic Spirit Right to Play OGKS
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    The men and women who have gone down in Olympic history
    Relive the exploits of the athletes who have become legends - sports performances, highlights... You will also find the results of all the medal winners in the modern Olympic Games.
    Heroes

    Olympic medal winners
    Olympians Sports, disciplines and Olympic events Access detailed presentations of all the Olympic sports and disciplines on the programme of the forthcoming Games. You will also see the list of Olympic sports which no longer exist. Sports on the Olympic programme Recognised sports Olympic sports of the past All the Olympic Games since 1896 Since time immemorial, the Games have enabled people from all over the world to come together in peace, respecting the principles of fundamental and universal ethics.

    77. Salt Lake 2002 Paralympics
    Get the scoop on the history of March's biggest event. RESULTS. sports. SCHEDULE. SHOPPING. BIOS A paralympics special will air on BBC 2 on Thursday, March 21st from 18001845
    http://paralympics2002.com/

    78. New Beijing,Great Olympics-olympic 2008
    paralympics, you are in home olympics 2008 Venue Competition Venues olympicSports Center Gymnasium. Our Vision Venue olympic Village paralympics,
    http://www.beijing-olympic.org.cn/eolympic/xay/cgcg/cgcg_bscg_23.html

    79. New Beijing,Great Olympics-olympic 2008
    Name olympic sports Center Softball Field (completed; will be renovated)Location the olympic Green Sport softball Distance from
    http://www.beijing-olympic.org.cn/eolympic/xay/cgcg/cgcg_bscg_13.html
    Date:
    Our Vision
    Venue Olympic Village Paralympics ... Your Say
  • you are in: home Olympics 2008 Venue Competition Venues > Olympic Sports Center Softball Field
    Our Vision
    Venue Olympic Village Paralympics Olympic Green Layout of Venues ... Birds Eye View Competition Venues Name: Olympic Sports Center Softball Field (completed; will be renovated)
    Location: the Olympic Green
    Sport: softball Distance from Olympic Village: 1 km
    Distance from MPC/IBC: 1 km
    Spectator Capacity: 11,000
    Structure: The softball venue comprises one competition field and two training fields. General public seating will comprise both fixed seats and grassed bank terraces. Agreement with ISF: The ISF has approved the Olympic Sports Center Softball Field as suitable for the 2008 Olympic Games softball competitions. After the Olympic Games, the Olympic Sports Center Softball Field will continue to be fully used for future softball matches and training.
  • 80. Olympic Stamps
    Click to enlarge image olympic sports. 17 August 2000 This special stampissue celebrates the Games of the XXVII Olympiad. The sheetlet
    http://www.auspost.com.au/philatelic/stamps/olympicstamps/stamp_issue/olympic_sp
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    Prestige Album ... Contact Us Olympic Sports 17 August 2000
    This special stamp issue celebrates the Games of the XXVII Olympiad. The sheetlet of ten stamps captures the variety and vitality of the games themselves.
    The ten stamps in the issue depict male and female athletes engaged in individual and team sports. The range of sports covers those that are popular in Australia, sports introduced at the 2000 Olympic Games and sports in which Australians traditionally excel.
    For more information, download the Stamp Bulletin 256 , or purchase this special stamp issue via our Stamp Shop

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