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         Shooting Olympic Sports:     more books (27)
  1. Shotgun Shooting Sports: Olympic Trap
  2. Cycling, Shooting, and Show Jumping (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  3. Cycling Shooting & Show Jumpin (Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03
  4. 1900 in Shooting Sports: Shooting Events at the 1900 Summer Olympics, Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics
  5. 1896 in Shooting Sports: Shooting Events at the 1896 Summer Olympics, Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics
  6. 2004 in Shooting Sports: 2004 in Biathlon, Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Biathlon World Championships 2004
  7. 1994 in Shooting Sports: 1994 in Biathlon, Biathlon at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Biathlon World Championships 1994
  8. 2010 in Shooting Sports: 2010 in Biathlon, Biathlon at the 2010 Winter Olympics, 2009-10 Biathlon World Cup
  9. 1992 in Shooting Sports: 1992 in Biathlon, Biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics, Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics
  10. Rifle: Steps to Success (Steps to Success Activity Series) by Launi Meili, 2008-12-16
  11. Yugoslav Sport Shooters: Olympic Shooters of Yugoslavia, Jasna Sekaric, Rajmond Debevec, Stevan Pletikosic, Nemanja Mirosavljev, Aranka Binder
  12. Romanian Sport Shooters: Olympic Shooters of Romania, Iosif Sîrbu, Corneliu Ion, Sorin Babii, Ion Dumitrescu, Stefan Petrescu, Gheorghe Plagino
  13. Shooting from the Outside by Tara Vanderveer, Joan Ryan, 1998-11-01
  14. 2008 in Shooting Sports: 2008 ISSF World Cup Final, Shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 World Running Target Championships

61. Olympics Fun Facts
The Winter olympic sports are alpine skiing, biathlon (crosscountry skiing andtarget shooting) bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating
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  • The early Olympic Games were celebrated as a religious festival from 776 B.C. until 393 A.D., when the games were banned for being a pagan festival (the Olympics celebrated the Greek god Zeus). In 1894, a French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin, proposed a revival of the ancient tradition, and thus the modern-day Olympic Summer Games were born. Host Greece won the most medals (47) at the first Olympic Summer Games in 1896 The first Winter Olympic Games were held in Chamonix, France in 1924. Norway has won the most medals (239) at the Winter Games. The United States has won more medals (2,019) at the Summer Games than any other country. every national flag in the world includes one of the five colors, which are (from left to right) blue, yellow, black, green, and red. Up until 1986 the Olympics were held every four years. Since then, the Winter and Summer games have alternated every two years. The first Olympics covered by U.S. television was the 1960 Summer Games in Rome by CBS. No country in the Southern Hemisphere has ever hosted a Winter Games.

62. FindLaw Legal News - Threatened Olympic Sports Brace For IOC Test
Threatened olympic sports Brace for IOC Test. the next two days the olympic futureof disciplines including sailing, shooting, equestrianism, synchronized
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63. Phantis: Recreation And Sports
OFSK (Corfu), Greece shooting club in Corfu island. sports Message Boards. SelectedSites The First olympic Games Athens, 1896 Timely topic.
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64. Sports.Rec Community -- Olympics Shooting Sports
just hanging out with the kids at the olympic Training Center USA shooting has a nicefacility plus the kids who swim, bike and work with a sports psychologist
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A memoir by one of our most respected gunwriters...
Olympic Reflections
by Charles E. Petty With Sydney 2000 already fading from the public consciousness I am struck by the inequities, the triumphs, tragedies and paradoxes that were seen in these games. We saw the magic of human beings doing the impossible. Who can forget the cherubic giant of a man, in a sport virtually unknown in this country, soundly defeating a legend who had not lost a match in thirteen years. But we also saw the lowest of the low.
It truly torques me... in these days of paid professional Olympic athletes... to know what the shooters (and Greco-Roman wrestlers) go through. Maybe if they win a medal they'll have a little sponsor money from a gun or ammo company but for the most part they do it in the truest Olympic tradition of amateur athletics. I want to vomit when I see the "dream team" jiveassin around the track at the opening ceremonies... or a runner taunting the people behind at the finish line. It is a good thing I don't run that show. If I did the entire 4x400-relay team would forever be banned from wearing anything with “USA” on it. They presented to countless millions of people around the world an image that defines ugly American
I know exactly where this comes from.

65. Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More
Follow the athletes on their way to Sydney 2000. Girlstalksports covers the teams, individuals and Category sports Events olympics Summer Games 2000 Sydney...... Pro Volleyball. Mic Mel Report. Kids sports. Racing All Kinds. Game Rules. Cycling.More Track. olympic Records. olympic News Briefs. shooting, Equestrian, Archery.
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Qantas Offers Sydney As Low As $925 TRACK AND FIELD medal results by country and news DeFrantz wants to make history as first WOMAN IOC President KWAN Swept at Grand Prix Blaine Wilson Wins Winter Cup SWIMMING WORLD CUP BEGINS - November 10, 2000 Krazyleberg Honored USOC RESIGNATION COULD AFFECT GYMNASTICS October 31, 2000 - The fallout continues after the "Best Ever Olympic Games," as finger pointing and controversy rules the in an assortment of countries unhappy with their Olympic results. COLLEGES WITH MOST MEDAL? GTS shows you which colleges have the most Olympic Medal Winners e-mail today! GYMNASTIC NEWS OLYMPIC MEDAL RESULTS

66. Yawgoog Shooting Sports Center - Related Links
shooting sports Center Related Links. olympics. USA shooting Selectsteams for the olympic games and other events. State
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67. Olympic Games Return Home
Other Competition Venues A number of sports and events will be The Galatsi olympicHall, located shooting will be hosted at the Markopoulo olympic shooting
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Home General Information Olympic Games Schedule Wave Dates-How to Reserve ... Cartan's Canada site Athens 2004 The Olympic Games Return Home-Venues G reece is where so much began - democracy started here - the Olympics were first held in Greece - much of the p hilosophy,mythology and folklore we all so often quote first saw the light of day there.The 2004 Olympic Games will be hosted in the very heart of Greek culture,Athens,the city of the Acropolis and the Parthenon.
As the cradle of Western Culture,Greece has been one of the most explored European Countries for thousands of years. However,it is not just the lure of history and its cultural heritage that brings foreign travelers to Greece.Greece is a mountainous land with rugged terrain,sandy beaches,lagoons,inlets,reefs and beautiful islands.
Greece’s fascinating history and beauty is waiting for you in this extraordinary country:Olympia,site of the original Olympic Games;Delphi,famous for its Oracle;Mycenae,once richly laden with gold,and Epidaurus,where you can experience the marvelous acoustics of a 14,000 seat,open air theater;the enchanting Greek Islands of picturesque Mykonos;Santorini,regarded as possibly the lost island of Atlantis;legendary Crete,as well as Rhodes,where the Colossus once stood guard.
Land of Ancient and Modern Olympic Games In 2004,the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad will return home to Greece,the country that gave birth to the Ancient Olympic Games over 2,700 years ago,and the country where the modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896.The ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games will combine history,culture and peace with sports and Olympism.Athens,the birthplace of the modern games will provide the perfect setting for the biggest and greatest sporting event in the world as athletes and sports enthusiasts from all over the globe gather to celebrate this unique event.

68. Anastrophe [New South African Olympic Sports - Karl Germann]
The CATA and CODETA shooting styles have been approved. have a place in the SouthAfrican sports field and not yet being classified as official olympic events.
http://www.anastrophe.co.za/article.php3?article_id=90

69. USATODAY.com - Hanevold Wins 2nd Biathlon Worlds Medal
His only miss was the fourth shooting station in the standing position. This racewas very much like the olympic one, said Hanevold, who won the 20K at the
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/winter/2003-03-19-biathlon_x.htm
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Posted 3/19/2003 4:15 PM RELATED STORIES World Championships: Biathlon Bjoerndalen closes with another gold Russian women 1-2 in mass start Germany edges Russia in men's relay Russia wins women's relay ... Preview Olympic recap Results Index More winter sports Winter sports glance Hanevold Wins 2nd Biathlon Worlds Medal By Leonid Chizhov, Associated Press writer Lowell Bailey was the top American, finishing 45th with three misses. Dan Campbell placed 66th, Jeremy Teela 76th. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, the Norwegian who won four gold medals at last year's Olympics, gained the overall World Cup title despite finishing 30th in the next-to-last men's race at these championships in Siberia. Hanevold missed only one target and was finished in 53 minutes 39.4 seconds. He won the silver in the 12.5K pursuit Sunday.

70. Shooting Sports - Many Choices
for a variety of disciplines the shooting sports must surely of us think of blackpowder shooting being very Don't forget the olympic Biathalon, one of the
http://www.anglingbc.com/shooting/shooting23.html
Shooting Sports - Many Choices
By Don Hall Can you name any other sport that has so many different disciplines ? For most sports the rules relate to only one way to play. Variations may occur by Country or for special events such as the Olympics. But for a variety of disciplines - the shooting sports must surely hold a record ! Start with "black powder" and revel in the history of these fine firearms that have been with us for centuries. There are opportunities to fire both the muskets and the more modern 'catridge' guns. While most of us think of black powder shooting being very short range you will find it stimulating to talk to folks who regularly shoot these guns in competition out to 1000 yards. Yep, that's not a misprint! We all know about the venerable .22 rifle, with the exception of a few urbanites that is. Most kids had one, or wanted one. It is the ideal gun for young folk to learn their safety rules and how to shoot. For this rifle there are sporting rifle three position matches. A newer event is the silhouette match using steel targets at ranges up to 100 metres - all fired from the standing position ! Don't forget the Olympic Biathalon, one of the most challenging competitions in the Olympics - full speed skiing and then slowing the heartbeat to be able to hit a target.....Canada has Olympic Gold here! Moving on to the .22 match rifle this is primarily a prone event fired at 50 and 100 yards/metres. National and International competitions have taken place for many years - another Olympic Gold here ! There are also three position matches, and more recently bench rest matches at 50 and 100 yards have evolved... plus a "Palma type" prone match fired at 200 yards. Shotguns, with variations within their specialties of trap, skeet, and sporting clays provide entertainment for spectators. Great practice to improve one's eye and hand co-ordination...Olympic Gold here!

71. ETopic - You'll Find It At EBroadcast!
USA shooting Add to favorites The official home of USA shooting, national governingbody of the olympic shooting sports. url www.usashooting.com/.
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72. Everyrule.com: Sports Rules
A. Air sports Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI NCAA) Rowing Rules (olympic)Rugby Rules. Sailing (International) shooting - International Practical
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73. Discontinued Olympic Sports
DISCONTINUED olympic sports Discontinued sports. Like Croquet) 1904 Rowing 1906 (manof-war)1912(inrigger fours) Rugby 1908, 1920, 1924 shooting Mixed Pistol
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D I S C O N T I N U E D O L Y M P I C S P O R T S Discontinued sports EVENT PARTICIPATING YEARS Men's Track and Field:
60m dash
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Cross Country (individual)
Cross Country (team)
Walking
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Standing High Jump Standing Broad Jump Standing Hop, Step, Jump 16lb Shot Put (2 Hands) 56lb Weight Throw Discus (Greek style) Discus (2 Hands) Javelin (Freestyle) Javelin (2 Hands) Pentathlon Tug-of-War Archery: Various events Canoeing: Various events Cricket: Croquet: Cycling: Events to metric 1904 (440yrds/0ne-third mile/ 880yrd/one mile) 1906 (660yrd) Events discontinued 1908 (100km) 1896 (12hr race) Fencing: Sword and Sabre Field Handball: Golf: (Men's) Golf: (Women's) Gymnastics: Callisthenics Team (Swedish/Free Systems) Team (Horiz/Parallel Bars) Rope Climb Mixed Events 1924 (Side vault) 1932 (Tumbling) 1904, 1932 (Indian Club) Lacrosse: Motor Boating: Paume:(Like Tennis) Racquets: (Mens) Polo: Roque: (Like Croquet) Rowing: 1906 (man-of-war) 1912(inrigger fours) Rugby: Shooting: Mixed Pistol, Revolver, Duelling

74. Fund Olympic Sports
from 20022006) to the olympic movement, targeting the judo, and badminton Men's sportswrestling,tennis, gymnastics, rifle/shooting, fencing, outdoor
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Gymnastics! Find out how Updated August 1st, 2002 Remember "ISUFan" Support the Olympic Sports Revitalization Act The following text is adapted from an email is being circulated around the College Gymnastics coaching community. If you have the time please email or write your congressman concerning the crisis Olympic sports are facing. Below is all the information you need to help the sport of gymnastics. Please take a moment and email or write your congressman. Please also pass this information on to anyone else you think would be interested in helping!
Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota ( Web Site ) has submitted a Bill ( S. 1085

75. Olympic Games
olympic shooting sports. shooting has been an olympic sport sincethe first olympic Games in 1896. It is the only sport to feature
http://www.ausshooting.org/The Olympics.htm
Olympic Games
Olympic Shooting Sports
Shooting has been an Olympic sport since the first Olympic Games in 1896. It is the only sport to feature in both winter and summer Olympics, in the Biathlon, Shooting and Modern Pentathlon programmes. Shooting attracted the third highest number of participating nations in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games - 100 different countries entered teams. Where most sports involve speed or strength or agility, shooting calls for stillness, co-ordination, and concentration, as well as excellent vision and quick reactions. To succeed at the Olympic Games, these skills must be developed to an amazing level and the athlete must be able to perform with extreme precision and discipline no matter what the situation. Until the Atlanta Olympic Games, Australia had won only one Olympic medal since 1900, by pistol shooter Patti Dench in Los Angeles in 1984. In 1996 Michael Diamond broke the drought with his gold medal and Olympic Record in the trap event, to be followed two days later by Double Trap medals from Russell Mark (gold) and Deserie Wakefield (bronze). Australia finished 5th out of 100 nations on the shooting medals table in Atlanta. In the lead up to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. The Olympic Athlete Programme squad consisted of 48 athletes, 12 of whom were residential scholarship holders at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra.

76. U.S. Olympic Shooting Team
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77. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
Armenian olympic Medalists, competitors, and famous athletes from around the world. Part of Cilicia web site.
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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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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.
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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.

78. Index
Canadian shooting sports has been formed to ensure the survival of all shooting sports across Canada, and for protect and promote all shooting sports and related activities.
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79. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
olympic sports Choose a sport.
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80. First Olympic Gold In Rifle Competition
olympic Gold was brought home to the US by Nancy Johnson of Downer's Grove, Illinoisin the 10 meter Air Rifle Competition. When Ms. Johnson began shooting,
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