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  1. The Olympics: A HISTORY OF THE MODERN GAMES (Illinois History of Sports) by Allen Guttmann, 1994
  2. HISTORY OF OLYMPIC GAMES, ANCIENT AND MODERN by HUGH V HARLAN, 1964
  3. History of Olympic games: Ancient and modern, together with Olympic and world records by Hugh Harlan, 1931
  4. The Olympics: A History of the Modern Games (Illinois History of Sports) by Allen Guttmann, 1992
  5. The Olympics: A HISTORY OF THE MODERN GAMES (2D ED.) (Illinois History of Sports) by Allen Guttmann, 2002
  6. The cruise of the Branwen: Being a short history of the modern revival of the Olympic Games, together with and account of the adventures of the Olympic fencing team in Athens in MCMVI by Theodore Andrea Cook, 1908
  7. The Olympics, a History of the Modern Games by Allen Guttmann, 2002
  8. The Olympian Games in Athens, 1896: The First Modern Olympics by Burton Holmes, 1984-05
  9. Compendium of the Olympic Games:Historical, Ancient, Modern with Official Olympic and World records, Tabulation for Record Events for 1932 Tenth olympiad, Los Angeles, California, July 30 to August 14, 1932. by Chas. M., Ed. Easton, 1932
  10. An Olympic victor;: A story of the modern games, by James B Connolly, 1908
  11. AN OLYMPIC VICTOR A Story of the Modern Games by James Brendan Connolly, 1908
  12. Hitler's Olympics: The 1936 Berlin Olympic Games by Christopher Hilton, 2006-10-25
  13. Global Olympics, Volume 3: Historical and Sociological Studies of the Modern Games (Research in the Sociology of Sport) (Research in the Sociology of Sport)
  14. The 1904 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, With Commentary (Mallon, Bill. Results of the Early Modern Olympics, 3.) by Bill Mallon, 1999-02

41. Olympic Studies Centre: Olympics By Subject > History & Modern Olympic Games
In this section Selected resources available on the Internet on the history of theOlympic games, both modern and Ancient, and more specific resources on the
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More Internet resources Olympic movement General overview IOC Olympic Museum Lausanne National Olympic Committees ... International Sports Federations History Ancient Olympic Games Modern Olympic Games Past Olympic Games Future Olympic Games ... Politics Economics Economic impact Marketing and sponsorship Culture Education Communication Olympic symbols Media Internet Volunteers ... Gender Paralympics and adapted sport Paralympic games Adapted sport Environment Urban planning Modern Olympic Games In this section: Selected resources available on the Internet on the history of the Olympic Games, both Modern and Ancient, and more specific resources on the Modern Olympiads. Resources are classified alphabetically by title. ONLINE DOCUMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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42. Books On The Olympic Games
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Ordering Information Powells: Sport Best Sellers Posters Olympic Games Posters Arbitration at the Olympics: Issues of Fast-Track Dispute Resolution and Sports Law by Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler Hardcover from Kluwer Law International Book Published: 01 December, 2001 Awaken the Olympian Within : Stories from America's Greatest Olympic Motivators by John Naber (Editor) (Perfect Paperback - February 1999) The Amateurs David Halberstam Listed under Rowing The Ancient Olympic Games Judith Swaddling Listed under Ancient Olympics The Olympian and Pythian Odes (Greek Texts and Commentaries) by Pindar Listed under Ancient Olympics A Basic Guide to Archery U.S. Olympic Committee Listed under Archery A Basic Guide to Badminton (Official US Olympic Sports Series) Jeff Klemsak(Editor) Paperback / Published 1997 A Basic Guide to Cycling (Official U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Series)

43. History And Geography Of The Olympic Games In Ancient Greece
The modern olympics were revived in Athens in 1896 through the efforts of a young DeCoubertin was optimistic and persistent in reviving the games which were
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History and Geography of the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece by Rick Price, PhD. co-owner and co-founder of ExperiencePlus! Specialty Tours, Inc. The Olympics came to us as one of the oldest institutions of Classical Greece. Although the first written record of the games dates to 776 B.C., their origins go back at least five hundred years earlier and are linked to religious events well before that. The games honored Zeus, supreme god of all the Greeks and ruler of the sky (Zeus's brothers Poseidon and Hades ruled the sea and the Underworld, respectively). The Olympic games were officially abolished by the Roman emperor in 394 AD after a run of 1170 years! As god of all kings and of all humans, Zeus ruled from lofty Mt. Olympus north of Athens. His primary role was to keep the peace among those same gods and "men" on earth. In his honor a universal truce applied during the Olympic Games every four years and even though the truce was broken on several occasions, the games were never interrupted as a result of war. The reasons for the location of the games in "Olympia," near the west coast of the Peloponnesian peninsula are lost in history. The site was never a major city or permanent settlement except during the games themselves when tens of thousands of spectators and participants camped on the grounds. Evidence suggests that the site of Olympia was once the location of a religious festival honoring Gaia, the Earth Mother. Indeed, the site must have had strong historic and religious roots as it is located on the western edge of Classical Greece far from the Greek heartland as this

44. The Ancient Olympic Games
(Kyle, July/August, 1996) The olympic winners received a were crowned immediatelyfollowing their contest, similar to medal ceremonies in the modern games.
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The Olympics were a celebration of the almighty Zeus, the powerful King of the ancient Greek Gods. As in the modern games, these great contests brought athletes from many countries, including those from Africa and Spain. (Swaddling, 1984) There is only disputed evidence as to when the first Olympic Games were held. There are records that show the first games took place in 776 B.C.; however, there is evidence to the contrary. Greek festivals celebrating religion, music, and athletes are thought to have occurred perhaps centuries before that date. (Girardi, 1972)
How they began
How the games started is also a matter of great speculation. There are two main tales or myths that describe the founding of the Olympics, both occurring in Olympia, Greece. The first tale is of Pelops, a suitor seeking Hippodamia's hand in marriage. King Oeomaus, Hippodamia's father, challenged anyone who wished to marry his daughter to drive Hippodamia away in a chariot faster than the King can catch them. Thirteen brave suitors tried this feat, and they all failed, resulting in death by King Oeomaus' spear. The tricky Pelops, however, managed to bribe King Oeomaus' servant to rig the king's chariot with a faulty axle. As Pelops and Hippodamia were driving away, the King's chariot axle gave way and he fell to his death. Pelops then had a wedding celebration, including athletic contests, with his fellow Olympians. Supposedly, those contests were the first Olympics. (Kieran, Daley, and Jordan, 1977)

45. 'Modern Olympic Games' Description
modern olympic games. (from the olympics, The (Gr. 46) series) WhichWinter games were held on imported snow? Which golfer walked
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46. 1896 Summer Olympics - Encyclopedia Article About 1896 Summer Olympics. Free Acc
Click the link for more information. Day 1. The first competitions to be held atthe modern olympic games are the heats of the 100 m track and field event.
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47. Inter-Lace : Olympic Games
Frequently Asked Questions about the olympics. The olympics FAQ s from the AustralianSports Commission. History of all medal winners in modern olympic games.
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48. Australian Olympics, 2000
Detailed description of ancient and modern olympic sports, ancient Olympia, the whohave achieved memorable achievements in the olympic games, from 1896 up to
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49. The Shifting Ethos Of The Olympic Games
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50. Recreation & Hobby: Sports : Olympic Games - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free L
olympics in general, and links to the sites for the 2002, 2004, and 2006games. Also features the history of the modern olympic games.
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51. US Field Hockey International Games
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The Olympic Games If there is no greater desire for an athlete than to run faster, soar higher and perform stronger, then perhaps there's no greater international stage to display these talents than the Olympic Games. Held every four years under the authority of the International Olympic Committee , the Olympic Games bring together athletes to participate in peaceful competition while promoting friendship, solidarity, fair play and the harmonious development of the individual. The Ancient Olympic Games date back to 776 B.C. with competitions held every four years in Olympia Greece. However, the Modern Olympic Games resulted from the work of Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France in the late 19th century. Inspired by this original Olympic ideal of peaceful competition, de Coubertin proposed a plan for reviving Games, and in 1896, the first Olympic Games of the modern era were held in Athens, Greece.

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53. Winged Sandals: History: The Olympic Games
competition on. The modern olympic games. The olympics were startedagain in 1896 by a French man named Pierre de Coubertin. Although
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Some aspects of the modern Olympics come from the ancient Greek Olympics, but there are also a lot of differences between the ancient and modern Games. The ancient Olympics always took place at Olympia, in the south of Greece, every four years in August or September. According to tradition they were started in 776 B.C. and they continued until A.D. 393. They were held to honour the god Zeus, who had a large sanctuary next to the stadium where the competitions were held. The Olympics were very popular and important events. The Greeks even measured their years by reference to the Olympics! Thousands of people came from all over Greece to compete or watch. If there was a war, there was a truce around the time of the Olympics to allow all competitors to go. Most spectators slept in the open or in tents. There was no city at ancient Olympia, just the sanctuary, and sporting venues. The Ancient Olympics: Spectators and Events
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54. Ancient Sports
The ancient olympics were rather different from the modern games. Therewere fewer events, and only free men who spoke Greek could
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56. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
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57. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
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60. MSN Encarta - Olympic Games (modern)
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