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  1. Future of the Olympic Games by John A. Lucas, 1999-03
  2. Beyond the games: "assessing the impact of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and the future of Utah tourism" by Jon D Kemp, 2002
  3. Olympic Games: Past, Present and Future by Matina K. Psyhogeos, 2002-06-01
  4. The Olympic games;: Past, present and future, a Pindaric ode by Byrd Mock, 1932
  5. Past, present, and future prospectives of the IWSOG. (International Winter Special Olympics Games): An article from: Palaestra
  6. Place wars and the Olympic Games. (Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta,Georgia): An article from: The Futurist by Stepehn E. Roulac, 1993-11-01
  7. An open letter to everyone who cares about the future of sports for individuals with disabilities. (Letters to Editor).(commentary on plans to limit athletic ... athletes): An article from: Palaestra by Reuven Heller, 2001-09-22

21. Olympia: Home Of The Original Olympic Games
Reading Material. For more information on the olympic games I suggestThe olympic games Past, Present and future by Matina Psyhogeos.
http://www.greecetravel.com/olympia/
Olympia
The most common question asked about the 2004 Olympics is "Do you think Greece can pull it off?"
That's a tough question. Those with a cynical attitude towards the Greeks and their laid-back attitudes about life believe that it is impossible and the Olympics in Athens will be a disaster if they even materialize. They point to the chaos of modern Athens and what they describe as Byzantine politics and an Olympic commitee whose main agenda seemed to be the drapes in their offices instead of construction that was falling dangerously behind schedule. Some point to Salt Lake City and the scandals there and say "If the religious state of Utah can be corrupted by the money that the winter Olympics can bring in, what about Greece, where large sums of EEC money for social and infrastructure improvements end up in Swiss bank accounts and polititians and officials first order of business is to make sure they are financially secure before they worry about the needs of their constituents." But I believe the Olympics can be pulled off because I think the country is changing. I think the Greek attitude towards corruption and incompetance is being altered by the scrutiny Greece is receiving because of incidents in the last couple years. The anti-NATO demonstrations, the Clinton Riots and the sinking of the ferry boat Samina have made many Greeks realize that a handfull of idiots are making the whole country look like jerks. Because of this the Greeks are determined to pull off these Olympics and prove to the world and themselves that they are not one step away from being Third World, but they are a serious partner of the larger countries who are forging the future. They completed the Metro (almost), and even if they did forget to put in air-conditioning they have proven that some things can get (almost)done in Greece.

22. Useful Olympic Web Sites
This site, which is constantly changing and growing, will soon havea section dedicated to the past and future olympic games. Surf
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23. Future Olympic Games
This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website future OlympicGames. Last modified 200302-22 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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24. Summer Olympic Games - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This celebration is not commonly accepted as being olympic games, but they certainlypositively contributed to the success of future games after the less
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Olympic_Games
Summer Olympic Games
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Server will be down for maintenance on 2004-06-11 from about 18:00 to 18:30 UTC. The Summer Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event held every four years, organised by the International Olympic Committee . The Olympics are the most prestigious of such events in the world, featuring a larger range of sports than others. Olympic victory is generally considered to be the most prestigious achievement in any field of sport. Competitors represent their countries of origin, with gold medals being awarded for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in Though the most diverse sporting event in the world, the Olympics are perhaps not the largest. The football World Cup attracts much more global interest, indicated, for example, by the larger television audience. Table of contents 1 History of the modern Summer Olympics 1.1 The early years
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The modern Olympic Games were founded in when Pierre Fredi, Baron de Coubertin

25. Winter Olympic Games - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Germany returned to the olympic games after 16 years, although had decided just decidedbefore the games that the weight limit would be 400 kg in the future.
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Winter Olympic Games
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(Redirected from Winter Olympics A runner carries the Olympic torch The Winter Olympic Games , or Winter Olympics are the cold-weather counterpart to the Summer Olympic Games . They feature winter sports held on ice or snow , such as ice skating and skiing The Winter Olympics are held every four years. The most recent celebration was in Salt Lake City United States in 2002. The Italian city of Turin (Torino) will host the next Winter Olympics in 2006, and then Vancouver Canada in 2010. Table of contents 1 History 1.1 Prelude
1.2 1924 Winter Olympics

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When the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was established in 1894, one of the sports proposed for the programme was ice skating . However, no skating was conducted at the Olympics until the 1908 Summer Olympics in London , which featured four figure skating events. Ulrich Salchow (10-fold World champion) and Madge Syers (the first competitive woman figure skater) won the individual titles with ease. Three years later, Italian count

26. Kids Domain - Olympics Links
the olympics. International olympic Committee Official Site of the olympicsincludes updates for future games. NBColympics.com Follow
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Kids love to explore, and these are great sites from all over the web. These sites were checked for appropriate content before we linked to them. If you find anything inappropriate on the sites below, please e-mail us . Thank you and have fun! KD Craft Exchange
Make medals with frozen juice concentrate cans. KD Craft Exchange - Gold Medals
Give the gift of a gold award made at home or in the classroom. BrainPOP
Watch a movie and take the interactive quiz about the history of the Olympics. International Olympic Committee
Official Site of the Olympics includes updates for future games. NBCOlympics.com
Follow the games as they happen with news reports and interviews. Olympic Cybergym
Practice strength, endurance, and reflex with this highly challenging Olympic training simulation. (PC) Olympics Kids Zone
Learn about the sports, meet the competitors, and follow the torch as it travels! The Olympic Museum
Meet the founder of the modern Olypics and explore how the museum has changed since its conception in 1915.

27. Athlete Future Winter Olympic Games
of certain categories of products that carry the olympic trademarks for which TOROChas exclusive rights the official emblem of the olympic games Torino 2006
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28. Australian Olympics, 2000
Topics covered are olympic history, olympic symbols, the present games, and memorablemoments including the massacres at Munich and future olympic games.
http://www.gigglepotz.com/ausolympics.htm
See this page in Spanish If you love our Resources, please help us stay online by supporting us below. Thank you The Opening Ceremony - Read more Olympic News and Results Sunday, 17th Monday, 18th Tuesday, 19th Wednesday, 20th ... HERE Learn about the Olympic Mascots Follow the Olympic Torch as it made it's way to Sydney Australia See the Track Field latest info. What's the latest news in the Swimming world? Fun Olympic activities just for Kids See the Countries travelling to Sydney Check out the Gymnastics Get information about the Olympic venues Fun Worksheets for Kids Check out some great Aussie schools Everything Australian provides aussie food, clothing, badges and much more.
Download Olympic Screensavers HERE
Have your say on our Olympic, 2000 Chat Board NOW The Olympics go out with a BANG!! The Sydney Olympics are to go out with a bang - a low-flying fighter bomber is to ignite a massive plume of flame and one million people will be treated to one of the world's most spectacular firework displays. The F-111 fighter bomber is to "dump and burn" its fuel at 1,000 feet (300 metres) above Stadium Australia, scene of the closing ceremony where the athletes will enjoy a giant "backyard party" and be serenaded by pop star Kylie Minogue.

29. Zeal.com - United States - New - Sports - All Sports - Sports Reference - Events
7. gamesBids.com http//www.gamesbids.com/ Vote for one of the fivepotential host cities for future Summer and Winter olympic games.
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30. Olympicanadiana | Celebrating Canada, The Olympic Games, And The Canadian Olympi
future games. Wondering who may possibly host the 2012, 2014, or 2016 Olympicgames? Check the winter and summer pages for future games. Official Website.
http://www.nodice.ca/olympicanadiana/
Olympic Games The following pages contain general information about each of the Games, medal standings, and a list of canadian medal winners. Winter Olympic Games
From Chamonix in 1924 to Vancouver in 2010 Summer Olympic Games
From Athens in 1896 to Beijing in 2008 Symbols of the Olympics The Olympic Motto
Citius, Altius, Fortius. These Latin words mean... The Olympic Rings
The five rings represent the five major... The Olympic Flag
The Olympic Flag made its debut at... The Olympic Medals
Gold, silver, and bronze... The Olympic Flame
The modern version of the flame was... The Olympic Oath
In the name of all competitiors... The Olympic Creed
The most important part in the... The Olympic Hymn
Immortal spirit of antiquity... International Olympic Committee History of the Intl. Olympic Committee Created by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894... Presidents of the IOC Complete list from Vikélas to Rogge Bid Election History IOC's voting history in bid elections Country Abbreviations From Afghanistan (AFG) to Zimbabwe (ZIM) Links SirLinksalot: Olympic Games Links For great links about the Olympic Games Liebreich.com: Olympic Links

31. Olympicanadiana | Olympics Archive | Summer Olympic Games
Athens, Greece. XXIX. 2008. Beijing, China. ¹ 1906 games were not recognized bythe International olympic Committee. future Winter games XXV. 2012. Cities here.XXVI.
http://www.nodice.ca/olympicanadiana/summer/
History of the Summer Games
I Athens, Greece II Paris, France III St. Louis, United States Athens, Greece IV London, Great Britain V Stockholm, Sweden VI Berlin, Germany
(cancelled due to World War I) VII Antwerp, Belgium VIII Paris, France IX Amsterdam, Netherlands X Los Angeles, United States XI Berlin, Germany XII Tokyo, Japan
(cancelled due to World War II) XIII London, Great Britain
(cancelled due to World War II) XIV London, Great Britain XV Helsinki, Finland XVI Melbourne, Australia
and Stockholm, Sweden XVII Rome, Italy XVIII Tokyo, Japan XIX Mexico City, Mexico XX Munich, West Germany XXI Montreal, Canada XXII Moscow, USSR XXIII Los Angeles, United States XXIV Seoul, South Korea XXV Barcelona, Spain XXVI Atlanta, United States XXVII Sydney, Australia XXVIII Athens, Greece XXIX Beijing, China 1906 Games were not recognized by the International Olympic Committee. Future Winter Games
XXV Cities here XXVI Cities here XXVII Cities here Olympics Archive Winter Games Summer Games Official Website Visit the official website of the Olympic Movement:
http://www.olympic.org

Sources of information: the International Olympic Committee, the World Almanac and Book of Facts, and the Canadian Global Almanac.
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32. Sydney Olympic Games, 2000: Related Links
olympic games sites past, present, future. Athens 2004 olympic games http//www.athens2004.com/;Beijing 2008 olympic games http//en.beijing2008.org/;
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33. IB::Topic::Copenhagen For Future Olympic Games
gamesBids.com Forums » Other olympic Bids Discussion » futureBids Discussion » Copenhagen for future olympic games.
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34. Kiat.net: The Olympic Games
NORWAY Tromsø; 2014 SOUTH KOREA Muju; Corey and Laura s olympic Site- Comprehensive info about past and future games; gamesBids.com
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35. Human Kinetics - Products
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36. 2004 AAU Junior Olympic Games Future Dates
future Sites of the AAU Junior olympic games. New Orleans, LA. July 27through August 6, 2005. Hampton Road, VA, July 26 through August 5, 2006.
http://www.aaujrogames.org/futuredates.html
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37. About The Rainbow Olympic Games
classification. OUR future The Rainbow olympic games are open toall children in Virginia meeting the eligibility criteria. In
http://www.rainbowolympicgames.com/about.html
Our History:
The Rainbow Olympic Games, formerly known as The Rainbow Games, was first organized in 1981 in Richmond Virginia by a group of physical and recreational therapists. The idea was to give young people with disabilities the challenge of athletic competition similar to their non-disabled peers. The Games were an immediate hit and have been a success each year since. In 1992, The Rainbow Games (as it was called then) became a non-profit organization, relying on contributions from businesses, organizations, and individuals to fund the Games and continue the tradition of offering eligible participants the opportunity to compete at no cost to them.
OUR PRESENT:
The Rainbow Olympic Games is a two-day sporting event held annually in Richmond Virginia for children and adolescents (ages 6-21) with medically diagnosed visual and/or physical disabilities. These children are not eligible to participate in the Special Olympics because they do not have any mental deficiencies. In order to ensure fair competition, all competitors are classified based on their level of disability.
The 24th annual Games will be held March 20th and 21st, 2004. The first day of competition is held at the Arthur Ashe Center and involves the following track and field events: club throw/softball throw, shotput, standing long jump, modified bowling, wheelchair slalom, 60M race, 200M race, and 800M race. Swimming events are held on the second day at a local YMCA and include: 13M swim, 25 yard back stroke, freestyle events (25 yards, 50 yards, 100 yards), and a raft relay. Awards are given out at the end of each day based on the participant's performance within their age group and classification.

38. Future Sites Of The AAU Jr. Olympic Games
Until the 37th Annual AAU Junior olympic games in Detroit, MI. future Sitesof the AAU Junior olympic games. Detroit, MI. July 22 through August 2, 2003.
http://www.aaujrogames.org/detroit03/general/future.html

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AAU Junior Olympic Games Detroit, MI July 22 through August 2, 2003 Des Moines, IA July 28 through August 7, 2004 New Orleans, LA July 27 through August 6, 2005 Hampton Road, VA July 26 through August 5, 2006 Knoxville, TN July 25 through August 4, 2007 Detroit, MI July 23 through August 2, 2008 Des Moines, IA July 29 through August 8, 2009 Hampton Roads, VA July 28 through August 7, 2010 New Orleans, LA July 27 through August 6, 2011 Knoxville, TN July 25 through August 4, 2012

39. CNN.com - Mixed Reaction To Beijing 2008 Win - July 14, 2001
RESOURCES. CNN ACCESS Filmmaker on China s olympic history, future. , ANALYSISThe games effect on New China . olympic lessons learned in Sydney, Atlanta.
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Beijing was celebrating well into the night Friday following the announcement By staff and wire reports BEIJING, China Beijing has won the right to stage the 2008 Olympic Games, recording a landslide victory in the face of worldwide concern on China's human rights record. The Chinese capital prevailed on the second round of a secret International Olympic Committee ballot by receiving 56 votes, three more than the required majority and 34 votes ahead of second-placed Toronto. As the estimated 200,000 revellers who had converged on Tiananmen Square awoke to face day one in the lead-up to the Games, reaction to the decision filtering in from around the world was mixed. In the winning city, newspaper headlines matched the delirious mood of the population. "Smiles Everywhere, Joy Ignites," blazed a headline in the Beijing Morning Post beneath a picture of a man spraying beer from a shaken bottle of beer. VIDEO Watch the announcement and celebration in the streets of China (July 13) Play video (QuickTime, Real or Windows Media)

40. Business2005 - Changes In The Program Of Future Olympic Games
Ôáõôüôçôá Business2005.gr. HOME Changes in the program offuture olympic games. Changes in the program of future olympic games.
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