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  1. An Olympian's oral history: Joseph Salas, 1924 Olympic Games, boxing by Joseph Salas, 1988

1. Olympic Boxing Links
This site has links to information about boxing at the 2000 Sydney olympic Games olympic boxing Links. Hats, Shirts more. boxing olympic boxing history. CBS Sports olympic boxing history .
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2. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Boxing Medalists
history. The first “olympic” boxing tournament was held in conjunction with the 1904 Games at St. Louis. However, it took place
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Boxing was an official Olympic event in 1908. After skipping 1912, the sport has been on every Olympic program since 1920. Since 1936, the International Amateur Boxing Association has awarded the Val Barker Cup to the Olympic boxer displaying the best style and technique. Bal Barker was the first general-secretary of the association. Competitors take part in a single-elimination tournament with no seeding. Through 1948, the boxers who lost in the semi-final were matched in a fight for the bronze medal. Since 1952, bronze medals have been awarded to both semi-final losers. There are five judges for an Olympic bout. Through 1988, a majority vote of the judges determined the outcome. A computerized scoring system was adopted in 1992. Under that system, a judge is supposed to press a button to record each punch landed by a fighter and, if three of the five judges agree, that fighter is awarded a point. If the fight ends in a tie, the high and low scores are dropped and the scores of the three remaining judges are added. Bouts consisted of three 3-minute rounds until 2000, when the format was changed to four 2-minute rounds.

3. Olympic History
Ray Leonard takes light welterweight boxing championship million spectators, and largest TV audience in history. Joan Benoit wins first women s olympic marathon
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A brief look at humankind's most enduring sports spectacle. The Ancient Olympic Games The Olympic Games were celebrated 320 times every four years in the sacred stadium at Olympia, Greece, beginning in 776 BC Though boxing and wrestling were added later, the first Olympic event was a sprint. The prize was an olive leaf and deification by poets, as well as recognition as a hero forever. The Modern Olympic Games Athens 1896
In 1892, French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin proposes a renaissance of ancient Greek competition. In 1896, his dream is realized as England, Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United States open Games. James B. Connolly wins triple jump (the first medal in modern Olympic history); American flag is raised and Star Spangled Banner played, beginning tradition of honoring victor and his/her country. Paris 1900
Games opened to women. First female winner: Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain in singles tennis. Margaret Abbot of Chicago wins a gold medal in golf. Alvin Kraenzlein of US becomes first to win 4 gold medals. St. Louis 1904

4. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
Nonprofit educational corporation, 501c3, IISOH, Library, Museum, olympic Games, history of Sport, Physical Education, Wrestling, Fencing, Gymnastics, Sports Athletics, boxing, Dance, boxing
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This is a naming opportunity for the benefactor to have a perpetual identification with the sport of BOXING . The endowment would be named by the benefactor with the approval of the IISOH Board of Directors. The endowment is perpetually funded because the donation in placed into a trust fund where the principal is never used. The funds are invested by the Institute and only the quarterly earned interest is used for the development of the BOXING collections in both the Library and Museum.
Cash donations IN ANY AMOUNT are always welcome, however the minimum donation needed to actually name the endowment is $1 million. And, of course, the donation is tax deductable!
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5. HickokSports.com - History - The Ancient Olympics
in 680, and the pancratium, a combination of boxing and wrestling Great decreed an end to the olympic Games longer than any other secular institution in history.
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The Ancient Olympic Games
Although the ancient Olympic games were first recorded in 776 BC, they originated at least a century before that and possibly as early as the 13th century BC. One Greek legend said that the great Herakles (Hercules, in the Roman form) won a race at Olympia, a plain in the small state of Elis, and then decreed that the race should be re-enacted every four years. Another said that Zeus himself had originated the festival after defeating Cronus for the sovereignty of heaven. The more likely story is that the Olympic festival was a local religious event until 884 BC, when Iphitus, the king of Elis, decided to turn it into a broader, pan-Hellenic festival. To accomplish that, he entered into a temporary truce with other rulers, allowing athletes and others to travel peacefully to Olympia while the festival was going on. The Greeks based their chronology on four-year periods called Olympiads, and the Olympic festival marked the beginning of each Olympiad. Evidently, the festival was reorganized in 776 BC, which was considered the start of the first Olympiad. The festival was basically a religious gathering to celebrate the gods worshipped in common by all Hellenes, primarily Zeus. There were three other major pan-Hellenic festivals, the Pythian, the Nemean, and the Isthmian, all of which included fairs, but the festival at Olympia became pre-eminent by 572 BC, when Elis and Sparta entered into an alliance under which Elis was in charge of the event itself while Sparta enforced the sacred truce.

6. IABA - Irish Amateur Boxing Association
The national body for this olympic sport offers history, news, results, notes on olympic participation and on its home, the National Stadium, as well as links and contact details.
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7. Amateur Athletic Foundation
The AAF is a private nonprofit foundation dedicated to the development of youth sport. It also operates North America's largest sports library, possessing an exceptional collection of olympic will take you directly to the subjects you want to research. II. history OF THE olympic GAMES were the foot race, wrestling, boxing, pankration, the pentathlon, and chariot races
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8. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Boxing
Tuesday, September 19 olympic history boxing Super heavyweight olympics, Medal, Athlete, Country. Atlanta 96, Gold Silver Bronze,
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9. Olympic Timeline
The olympic Games in history. A brief look at humankind's most enduring sports spectacle in 776 B.C. Though boxing and wrestling were added later, the first olympic event was
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The Olympic Games in History
A brief look at humankind's most enduring sports spectacle
The Ancient Olympic Games
The Olympic Games were celebrated 320 times every four years in the sacred stadium at Olympia, Greece, beginning in 776 B.C. Though boxing and wrestling were added later, the first Olympic event was a sprint. The prize was an olive leaf and deification by poets, as well as recognition as a hero forever.
The Modern Olympic Games
Athens 1896
In 1892, French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin proposes a renaissance of ancient Greek competition. In 1896, his dream is realized as England, Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United States open Games. James B. Connolly wins triple jump (the first medal in modern Olympic history); American flag is raised and Star Spangled Banner played, beginning tradition of honoring victor and his/her country.
Paris 1900
Games opened to women. First female winner: Charlotte Cooper of Great Britain in singles tennis. Margaret Abbot of Chicago wins a gold medal in golf. Alvin Kraenzlein of U.S becomes first to win 4 gold medals.
St. Louis 1904

10. Spotlight Sport - Boxing
For the most detailed descriptions of boxing's olympic history and a look at the rules of the ring more information on boxing's history as an olympic event and the great
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To be an Olympic boxer, an athlete must be between the ages of 17 and 32. Competitions are held in 12 weight divisions ranging from light flyweight (to 106 lbs., 51 kg) to super heavyweight (over 201 lbs., 91 kg).
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Olympic-style boxing is vastly different than professional boxing. The scoring system in Olympic boxing awards one point to the fighter when he can connect with a punch and move away before his opponent can do the same. To count, a punch has to be delivered by the white part of the glove, which covers the knuckles. All legal blows are scored equally. Moves like pushing or pinning an opponent against the ropes, which are allowed in professional boxing, are not permitted in Olympic boxing. Competition
Olympic boxing matches, or "bouts," consist of three three-minute rounds. Five judges score the bout individually. In the case of a tie, judges drop the highest and lowest scores. If the score is still tied, a five-member jury chooses the winner based on a combination of skill and style.

11. Olympics As Sublimated Warfare
Ancient / Classical history dfll/public_html/classics/olympic_Games.html 07/04/00 olympic Games Study The pankration was a combination of boxing and wrestling
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12. Ancient History Weekly Quiz On The Olympic Games, Which Came First And Which Her
Ancient / Classical history Weekly Quiz. 3. Which was the earliest recorded olympic game? boxing Chariot race Foot race Wrestling. 4. Which sport used himantes?
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13. Winter Olympics - 2002 - Olympic Sports Trivia, History & Facts
Find out more about the Winter olympics, including unusual sport trivia, history and facts. Part 1 olympic history Sports Facts. As the olympic Torch Relay winds its Stadion Race. Wrestling. boxing. Pankration. Equestrian events. Pentathlon (jumping, running, javelin, discus
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14. Boxing – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlant
In the ancient Olympics, boxers wore no more than leather straps on By the time boxing was introduced to the Games The history of boxing in the ancient Games is
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ANCIENT ORIGINS BOXING LIVES TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY
Boxing's place in the Olympic Games was assured for four more years after much debate post-Atlanta about controversial judging and scoring, poor refereeing and not least of all the risk of brain damage through punches to the head. Olympic boxers have long worn protective head gear, though here too some experts have offered up evidence that, even with head gear, the sport is dangerous. It is an argument that dates back to the birth of the modern Games - though the ancient fathers of Olympic sport appeared to care less for rules, regulations and safety. In the ancient Olympics, boxers wore no more than leather straps on their hands for protection and the winner was the man left standing, head held high, either because his rival was on the floor or had conceded. That approach was civilised compared with the preferences of the Romans, who liked their fighters to wear gladiatorial spikes on their gloves, or have the gloves weighed down by strips of lead; such fights often ended when one of the fighters dropped dead.

15. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Boxing Team - Wednesday September 06,
Division Light heavyweight. olympic history Competing in his first olympics olympic history Competing in his first olympics. Accomplishments USA boxing 1999 Athlete of the Year
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U.S. Boxing Team
Olanda Anderson Michael Bennett Calvin Brock Dante Craig ... Ricardo Williams Olanda Anderson Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Nov. 16, 1972 Hometown: Sumter, S.C. Division: Light heavyweight Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • Two-time U.S. Champion ('98 and '00)
  • Two-time PAL Champion ('98 and '99)
  • Five-time Armed Forces Champ Back to the top Michael Bennett Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: March 26, 1971 Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Division: Heavyweight Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • 2000 U.S. Heavyweight Champion
  • 1999 Heavyweight World Champion
  • 1999 U.S. Championships Silver medalist Back to the top Calvin Brock Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Jan. 22, 1975
  • 16. Harvey Abrams - BOOKS, Olympic Games & Sport History
    Bookdealer, olympic historian, researcher, writer, consultant specializing in the olympic Games, history of Sport, Physical Education, Wrestling, Fencing, Sports Athletics, World's Fairs and International Institute for Sport and olympic history (IISOH) (scroll down) PRESS RELEASE of MAY 16, 2003. ROCKY statue the boxing Endowment.
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  • 17. Olympic Preview: Boxing
    I, boxing didn t permanently join the olympic fold until 1920 in Antwerp. Since then it has included some of the most memorable champions in olympic history
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      Boxing First Olympic Appearance: 1904
      by Gerry Brown Although boxing was considered too violent for inclusion at the first modern Olympics in , it showed up as a demonstration sport in in St. Louis and then as a medal sport in in London. Boxing was omitted once again, however, in in Stockholm. Since the 1916 Berlin Games were never held due to World War I, boxing didn't permanently join the Olympic fold until in Antwerp. Since then it has included some of the most memorable champions in Olympic history from Cassius Clay and George Foreman to Oscar De La Hoya and Teofilo Stevenson
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      Olympic boxers can be no younger than 17 years old and no older than 34. Also the fighters cannot have beards and moustaches can be no longer than the upper lip.
      The boxers, separated into 12 different weight classes from light flyweight (48kg or about 106 pounds) to super heavyweight (over 91kg or 200+ pounds), are paired off after a random draw and compete in a single elimination tournament. Unlike most other events, two bronze medals are awarded in boxing. One goes to each of the two semifinal bout losers.

    18. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
    olympic history, The United States of America won all the medals when boxing made its debut on the olympic programme during the 1904 olympic Games in Saint Louis
    http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/history_uk.asp?DiscCode=BX&sportCode=

    19. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
    President Bill Clinton Lighting the olympic Flame by Muhammad Ali (boxing) olympic Oath success over 200 and 400m was the first for a man in olympic history.
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    20. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Boxing Team - Wednesday September 06,
    olympic history Competing in his first olympics. Accomplishments USA boxing 1999 Athlete of the Year; Current US and World Light Flyweight Champion;
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    EVENTS

    Sportsman of the Year

    Heisman Trophy

    Swimsuit 2001

    CENTERS
    Fantasy Central

    Inside Game

    Multimedia Central

    Statitudes
    ...
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    U.S. Boxing Team
    Olanda Anderson Michael Bennett Calvin Brock Dante Craig ... Ricardo Williams Olanda Anderson Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Nov. 16, 1972 Hometown: Sumter, S.C. Division: Light heavyweight Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • Two-time U.S. Champion ('98 and '00)
  • Two-time PAL Champion ('98 and '99)
  • Five-time Armed Forces Champ Back to the top Michael Bennett Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: March 26, 1971 Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Division: Heavyweight Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • 2000 U.S. Heavyweight Champion
  • 1999 Heavyweight World Champion
  • 1999 U.S. Championships Silver medalist Back to the top Calvin Brock Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Jan. 22, 1975
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