Olympic Weightlifting Links This site has links to news, history and other information about the weightlifting events at the olympic Games. http://www.sirlinksalot.net/2000weight.html
Extractions: Olympic Weightlifting Links This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about Weightlifting at the Olympic Games Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Official Sites for Olympic Weightlifting British Olympic Association Weightlifting Site International Weightlifting Association USA Weightlifting Team Olympic Weightlifting News and Guides CBS Sports Weightlifting News CNN/Sports Illustrated Weightlifting News ESPN Weightlifting News NBC Olympics Weightlifting News ... Washington Post Weightlifting News Olympic Weightlifting History CBS Sports Olympic Weightlifting History Hickock Sports Olympic Weightlifting History Other Olympic Weightlifting Sites Alex's American Weightlifting Site Olympic Weightlifting Homepage Queensland Weightlifting Association Other Weightlifting Sites MyMuscles.com Weightlifting Internet Search Weightlifting Stuff Athens Games - Weightlifting Store Ebay - Olympic Weightlifting Check out the other Summer Olympic themes: Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling ... Volleyball and Winter Sports Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing Figure Skating ... Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear See Also 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links 2002 Salt Lake Games Links Olympic Games Links Michael Johnson Links This site is not affiliated with NBC Network or any official Olympic Committee var site="s12sirlinksalot" Terms of Service
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FSM Enters Olympic History FSM enters olympic history. POHNPEI, Palikir (FSM Information Service) September 2000 Daniel, swim coach; Marcellus Akapito, athletic coach; and Vanston Waguk, weightlifting coach. http://www.fsmgov.org/press/pr090700.html
Extractions: POHNPEI, Palikir (FSM Information Service): September 2000 - Today, September 15, the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia began, and 11 Federated States of Micronesia participants have entered into history as the first athletes from the FSM to participate in the most famous games in world. Participating in the events with their event are Welbert Samuel, swimming; Tracy Anny Route, swimming; Regina Shotaro, track and field; Manuel Minginfel, weightlifting; and Elias Rodriquez, marathon. Accompanying the FSM team is Dr. Eliuel Pretrick, FSM National Olympic Committee president and Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Social Affairs; Berney Martin, chef de mission; James Tobin, FSMNOC secretary-general; Sweeter Daniel, swim coach; Marcellus Akapito, athletic coach; and Vanston Waguk, weightlifting coach. In 1997, the FSM became the member of the International Olympic Committee due to the efforts of many coaches and sports enthusiasts in the FSM and to a lot of work by Jim Tobin, who came to the FSM almost 20 years ago with the dream of putting the FSM in the Olympic family. For further information on this release, please contact:
The Decathlon In Olympic History - DECA, The Decathlon Association history of the Decathlon as an olympic event, from Ancient Greece to the New Millenium. The Middle Ages. Early olympic history. The PostWar Era to know how to ride in armor, vault on horseback, practice weightlifting, run, wrestle and jump for distance and height http://www.decathlonusa.org/history.html
Extractions: Sponsored by The Decathlon in Olympic History Table of Contents: The Jim Thorpe Story When King Gustav V of Sweden presented awards at the 1912 Olympic Games of Stockholm, he proclaimed to the decathlon winner, an American Indian named Jim Thorpe, as the world's top athlete. "You sir, are the world's greatest athlete." Incidentally, Jim is purported to have replied, "Thanks, King" to the Swedish monarch, a story, true or not, which itself has become part of the Thorpe saga. Ever since, the Olympic decathlon champion or world record holder has been dubbed "the World's Greatest Athlete." And rightly so, since the decathlon is the only objective test of all around athletic ability. Decathletes must contest ten separate events and have those performances tallied on a standard scoring table. The decathlon measures basic sporting ability like jumping, sprinting and throwing. Within the backdrop and rules of track and field, decathlon champions must exhibit, the 4 S's: speed, spring, strength and stamina. Since 1912 great decathlon champions like Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson, Bruce Jenner and Daley Thompson and others have become household names. But they all owe much to the legend of Thorpe.
HickokSports.com - History - Weightlifting Medalists This document lists all olympic weightlifting medalists. It is a page in the history section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports information http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olweight.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Other Resources Weightlifting was on the program at the first modern Olympics in 1896 with two events: The one-hand lift and the two-hand lift. There were similar events in 1904 and 1906. Weight categories were established in 1920, with medal standings based on the aggregate of multiple types of lifts. There were three lifts in 1920: The one-hand snatch and the one-hand and two-hand clean and jerk. In 1924, there were five: The one- and two-hand snatch, one- and two-hand clean and jerk, and the two-hand press From 1928 through 1972, the three standard lifts were the press, the snatch, and the clean and jerk. Since 1976, there have been only two lifts, the snatch and the clean and jerk. Each lifter is given three attempts at each type of lift. If there is a tie, it's decided in favor of the lifter with the lower body weight. Weight limits have changed several times over the years. Those shown are for the 2000 Olympics.
HickokSports.com - History - The 1896 Olympics history. fencing, gymnastics, shooting, swimming, tennis, track and field, weightlifting, and wrestling Along with his olympic prizes, Louis won free shaves for http://www.hickoksports.com/history/ol1896.shtml
Extractions: There were 245 athletes registered for the inaugural 1896 Games at Athens, but 164 of them were Greek. They and 81 other athletes, representing 13 other countries, competed in the 43 events. The program included nine sports: cycling, fencing, gymnastics, shooting, swimming, tennis, track and field, weightlifting, and wrestling. (Rowing and sailing races had also been planned, but they were canceled because of bad weather.) Most of the foreign athletes paid their own way, and there were no standards of eligibility. Some of the competitors, in fact, were tourists who just happened to be visiting Greece at the time and decided to enter on the spur of the moment. Germany and France had the largest representation, with 19 athletes each, followed by the United States with 14. There were no national teams as such, but the Boston Athletic Association brought a contingent of athletes, as did the German Gymnastics Society, the Union of French Athletic Associations, and the British Athletic Association.
ESPN.com - OLY/SUMMER00 - Olympic History -- Weightlifting Wednesday, October 11 olympic history weightlifting. 52kg (54 kg in 1996) (discontinued) olympics, Medal, Athlete, Country, Weight (kg). http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/weightlifting/s/almanac.html
Olympic History: Weightlifting - Olympics 2000 olympic history weightlifting. No one can really pinpoint the origin of weightlifting. Its history can be traced back http://www.warriors.warren.k12.il.us/whitney/weightlifting.htm
Extractions: No one can really pinpoint the origin of weightlifting. Its history can be traced back to the beginning of recorded history, where mankind's fascination with physical strength can be found among ancient writings. Weightlifting was among the first competitive sports to forge ahead as the 1800s saw athletics began a push toward organization during that time. However, the U.S. was a little slower to catch on.
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Extractions: Olympic Games Links Click here for Olympic Stuff Links UK Click Here UK Click here UK Click here This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about the Olympic Games Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Top News for the Olympic Games Reuters 6/11/04 Olympics official to brief UK on security Yahoo 6/11/04 Costs for Athens Olympics Skyrocket CBC Sports 6/11/04 Pound predicts tumultuous Olympics Mercury News 6/11/04 Olympics appear scary, but the Games are vital ... Click here for previous news articles about the Games since 1998 Olympic Sports Links Winter Alpine Skiing Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing ... Speed Skating Summer Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling ... Volleyball The Official Olympic Sites International Olympic Committee Torino 2006 ... Beijing 2008 Future Olympics Media Info 2004 Olympicanadiana Web Guides to the Winter Olympics Boston Herald 2002 Games Canoe - 2002 Games Guide CBS 2002 Winter Olympics CNN 2002 Winter Olympics ... Salt Lake Tribune 2002 Games Web Guides to the Summer Olympics Lycos Olympic Guide Yahoo 2000 Olympics Coverage Sports Sites for Olympics News Olympics Internet Search
The Sport - WEIGHTLIFTING HISTORY and cycling) which featured already on the programme of the first Modern olympic Games, in 1896 weightlifting is thus the only sport whose history in world http://www.iwf.net/sport/history.html
Extractions: Weightlifting: starting with the basics As a basic athletic activity and a natural means to measure strength and power, the lifting of weights was present in both the ancient Egyptian and Greek societies. Boosting its international importance chiefly in the 19th Century, weightlifting was among those few sports (alongside athletics, swimming, gymnastics, fencing, wrestling, shooting and cycling) which featured already on the programme of the first Modern Olympic Games, in 1896, Athens. The first World Championships in this sport, however, had been staged five years earlier: on 28th March 1891, in London, with 7 athletes representing 6 countries. The power-relations have undergone major changes over the past decades. At the beginning of the century, Austria, Germany and France used to be the most successful nations. Later on, Egypt, then the United States of America reigned. In the 1950s and the following three decades the Soviet Union's weightlifters played the protagonists' role - with Bulgaria becoming a main challenger. Since the mid-'90s, however, Turkey, Greece and China have catapulted to the lead. The most recent word power in weightlifting is Greece among the men. In the women's field, China has been dominant since the very beginning, with other Asian countries emerging as strong contenders to the champion titles. On the overall, however, Europe is the most powerful continent in competitions of both genders.
Extractions: Search the site for: IWF Secretariat Officials History ... Site Map World Weightlifting: After English and Spanish, Now in RUSSIAN, Too! World Weightlifting, launched in 1980, is now past its 80th issue. The 48-page colour quarterly magazine which deals exclusively with weightlifting has grown very popular amongst the adherents of this sport. As it is, every ten years a young brother is born to World Weightlifting. In 1990, its Spanish edition Mundo pesístico appeared for the first time. Now, another ten years later, as of 2000, Russian-speaking fans can enjoy the publication. World Weightlifting in Russian, is being published under the sponsorship of former superheavy world champion and world record holder Anatoliy PYSARENKO, and is printed in Ukraine. In Montreal at the University World Championships, the present King of the Superheavies, Olympic, world, European (and now Student) Champion Andrei Chemerkin, also enjoyed looking at the first issue of the magazine in Russian. He thought that in Russia it would even sell from the street. We wish to mention here that true to our traditions issue 2000/3 of World Weightlifting will be entirely devoted to the subject of the Olympic Games. Stories, statistics, rarity photographs, interviews with Olympic heros will revoke the more than 100 years of Olympic history of weightlifting and try to search into the future.
LookSmart - Directory - Olympic Weightlifting weightlifting Features an introduction to the sport of weightlifting at the Games, summarizing the rules of the event and providing a short olympic history. http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317902/us575637/us70116/us554305/us57
Olympic Weightlifting and history of the Olympics lifts. Training for the lifts. A section on other kinds of lifts. http://tomgorman.moonfruit.com/
SI.com - Facts On Olympic History - Tuesday April 20, 2004 2:38AM nav. Facts on olympic history. olympic Oathtakers. Year, Oathtaker, Sport. 1920, Victor Boin, Fencing. 1936, Rudolf Ismayr, weightlifting. 1948, Donald Finlay, Athletics. http://www.cnnsi.com/2004/olympics/2004/04/20/olympic.facts/
Extractions: Olympic Motto The Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Braver," but is universally accepted to mean "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." Olympic Rings The Olympic symbolfive interlocked ringsrepresents the union of the five original major continents (Africa, America, Asia, Australia and Europe) and the meeting of the athletes from throughout the world at the Olympic Games. The five colors of the rings from left to right are blue, black and red across the top and yellow and green along the bottom. The colors of the rings are thought to have been chosen because at least one of these colors can be found in the flag of every nation. Olympic Flag The Olympic Flag has a plain white background with no border. In the center are the five interlocked Olympic rings. The flag was presented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1914 at the Olympic Congress is 1914, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the founding of the International Olympic Committee. It was flown that year at Alexandria, Greece, but made its Olympic debut in 1920 at Antwerp. The "primary" Olympic flag was thus known as "the Antwerp flag." In 1984, Seoul presented a new Olympic flag (as the old was getting quite worn) to the IOC, which was first flown at the 1988 Olympic Games. At the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games, the mayor of the Olympic host city presents the Olympic flag to the mayor of
Extractions: It's one of the world's oldest sports that combines strength, speed and flexibility. Kidzworld looks at Olympic weightlifting Humans have been holding contests to measure individual strength and power for thousands of years. In Ancient Greece , weightlifters held competitions to determine who could lift the heaviest rocks . Later on, the Greeks invented dumbbells for weightlifting competitions. The origin of the word dumbbells comes from the method of removing clappers from bells, which made them soundless during lifting. Weightlifting became an event at the first modern Olympics in 1896 and the World Weightlifting Championships have been held every year since 1891. Women first started competing in the Championships in 1987. The two events in Olympic weightlifting are the Snatch and the Clean and Jerk . The Snatch is a one-motion lift from the floor to an overhead position, with the lifter catching the barbell in a squat position. In the Snatch the bar travels close to the body and is accelerated by a jump and shrug motion during the second "pull" phase of the lift. The
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