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  1. Jews and the Olympic Games: The Clash Between Sport and Politics - With a Complete Review of Jewish Olympic Medallists by Paul Taylor, 2004-08-30

41. Australian Canoeing Story
olympic Games and World Championship history 29 July 2003 Laura White If you haveever in the world or who has been the Greatest olympic medallists in Canoeing
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42. History
CARC history. It is an open club which caters for all walks of life and our membersrange from complete novices to world champions and olympic medallists.
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C.A.R.C. History Clydesdale A.R.C. was founded in 1857. The club is the oldest in Scotland that has been in continuous existence. It is an open club which caters for all walks of life and our members range from complete novices to world champions and olympic medallists. The clubhouse is situated on Glasgow Green next to the Weir. One half of the boathouse building is occupied by a number of other rowing clubs, Clyde, Clyde Masters and Strathclyde University. Clydesdale ARC is one of the best rowing clubs in Scotland with many members each year going on to represent both Clydesdale and Scotland internationally and even, for those who train for it, onto the Great Britain squad. Over the years the club has won numerous Scottish Championship medals along with a great number of British Championship medals. Previous members of Clydesdale ARC that have achieved outstanding achievements include Gillian Lindsey, Ali Barnes, Ailie Ord and Gavin Shaw. Our history is part of the fabric of Glasgow. Our first president was G H Rodgers, perhaps better known as the proprietor of the Bodego wine bar, later to become known as one of Glasgow's oldest restaurants, "The Rogano." The club actively seeks to incorporate members from all regions of Glasgow through membership drives in schools, corporate events and interaction with leisure centers in Glasgow. Gypsy Crew 1896
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43. Volleyball History 1999-2002 - Melbourne University Renegades Volleyball Club In
not seem to be any documents with a complete history of Australian Pottharst and NatalieCook became Australia’s first olympic Gold medallists in beach
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Your MURVC HotList you are here : home volleyball history Add this page to your HotList History of Volleyball 1999-2002 History of volleyball with an Australian focus. There does not seem to be any documents with a complete history of Australian volleyball, so if you are able to add or correct any of this information we would like to hear from you. volleyball@musa.net.au
Australian men’s indoor team were runners-up at the 10 th Asian Championships in Iran. During the tournament, they defeated traditional Asian powerhouses Japan and Korea. A significant rise from their 10 th ranking in the Asian zone at the start of the 1990s when the fulltime AIS programme began.
The Australian men finish fourth in the Sydney International Volleyball Challenge, which acted as an Olympic Test Event.
The Volleyball Team Australia Men compete in the World League for the first time, winning sets off Russia and Poland.
The VTA Women travelled to Germany for the Bremen Cup, where they finished fifth.

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45. History
most important of all, is the main dojo area which has been the training area forthe British Judo Squad, and players such as olympic medallists Nic Fairbrother
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To tell the full story of how the Centre came into existence would run to the proportions of a novel, but the concept of the story belongs to John O'Brien and a small group of dedicated judo enthusiasts.
The team that John gathered around him consisted of Bill Nobbs, Colin Nichols, Gary Gillot and Alan Green, and later the group expanded to include Graham Fanko, chartered accountant, Roy Inman, at the time Great Britains Womens Team Manager and John's wife Sheila. John is certain that without Sheila's support the project would never have happened.
John's concept was to raise the profile of Judo, but more importantly to have a club where Great Britains judo players could train and develop their skills on a par with their Japanese and continental counterparts.
At the time nothing like this existed in Great Britain and most judo clubs were still operating from sports centres and village halls hired to them once or twice a week, where at the beginning of each session, the mats being laid down and picked up again after practice. Not a very practical set-up.

46. Olympic Games Medallists
Complete list of medallists in all sports at both Summer and Winter olympic Games.
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OLYMPIC GAMES MEDALLISTS
The modern Olympics were first held in 1896. The Games are held every 4 years (this period is known as an Olympiad) although an additional "intercalated" event, not officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee, was introduced in 1906. The 1910 "intercalated" Games were cancelled and the idea dropped. The 1916, 1940 and 1944 events were also not held due to the First and Second World Wars. Venues: 1896 Athens (GRE), 1900 Paris (FRA), 1904 St. Louis (USA), 1906 Athens (GRE), 1908 London (GBR), 1912 Stockholm (SWE), 1916 Berlin (GER) , 1920 Antwerp (BEL), 1924 Paris (FRA), 1928 Amsterdam (NED), 1932 Los Angeles (USA), 1936 Berlin (GER),
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The Winter Olympics were first held in 1924. Since 1994 they have been held in the middle year of the Olympiad. The 1940 and 1944 events were cancelled due to the Second World War. The Soviet Union first competed in 1956. Venues - Winter: 1924 Chamonix (FRA), 1928 St. Moritz (SUI), 1932 Lake Placid (USA), 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)

47. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
Educational Service. olympic MEDAL WINNERS Medal winners search. Discoverthe results of all the medallists since 1896. Complete results database.
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Relive the emotion of previous Games by selecting a date or host city below. UseFlash = 0; Olympic Summer Games: Athens 1896 Paris 1900 St. Louis 1904 London 1908 ... Sydney 2000 Olympic Winter Games: Chamonix 1924 St. Moritz 1928 Lake Placid 1932 Garmisch- ... Salt Lake City 2002 OTHER FUTURE GAMES D- Torino 2006 D- Beijing 2008 D- Vancouver 2010 PARALYMPIC GAMES The Paralympic Games are elite sport events for athletes from different disability groups. They clearly emphasise, however, the participants' athletic achievements, not their disability. The movement has grown dramatically since its early days. The number of athletes participating in the Summer Paralympic Games has increased from 400 athletes in Rome in 1960 to 3,843 athletes from 122 countries in Sydney in 2000. Learn more TORCH RELAY For the first time, on the occasion of the 2004 Games in Athens, the Relay is taking the Olympic message to all five continents.

48. The Olympic Medallists
The complete olympic medal results and biographical information on every olympic medal winner from Athens 1896 to Salt Lake City 2002. 21 500 olympic medal winners nearly 4 700 olympic events -
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Get your complete medal results guide to all past Olympic Games now - The Olympic Medallists on CD-ROM is a comprehensive reference. Find any event and result, any medallist, instantly. View all the events in which your country won a medal. Instant display of countries represented on the winners' podium in every event right through the history of the games. Review the medal tables of every Olympiad and each of the 128 nations that have won Olympic medals. Take the tour and decide for yourself... Experience again (or for the first time) just how close the competition was with graphic display of the margins between the first three placings. See the

49. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
The different elements of the ceremony entered olympic history at differenttimes. Gold, silver and bronze medals were not awarded until 1904.
http://www.olympic.org/uk/utilities/faq_detail_uk.asp?rdo_cat=10_38_0

50. GBRATHLETICS.COM - UK And International Athletics Records And Statistics
Reference site containing deep UK athletics alltime lists, archive of British and international (including olympic) championship medallists, British and international athletics calendars, recommended athletics links and assorted records/statistics.
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51. HickokSports.com - History - Freestyle Wrestling Olympic Medalists
history. Freestyle wrestling was on the first modern olympic program in 1896, withjust two From 1938 through 1980, medals were based on round robin competition
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Freestyle wrestling was on the first modern Olympic program in 1896, with just two weight classes. It was dropped in 1900, but restored in 1904, and it's been on the program ever since. From 1938 through 1980, medals were based on round robin competition. The wrestler with the fewest penalty points in the final round won the gold medal. If two or more wrestlers had the same number of penalty points in the in the final round, standings were based on the number of penalty points in previous rounds. For those years, the number of penalty points is shown. For all other years, the score of the gold medal match is shown. The following abbreviations are used: Dec = Decision, Ret = Opponent Retired, WO = Walkover. Weight limits have changed a number of times through the years. The limits shown are those used at the 2000 Olympics. Top of page History Biography Glossaries Calendar Quotations ... Directory
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Tennis sensations Venus and Serena Williams, gold medallists at the 2000 olympic Games, have signed a threeyear sponsorship agreement.
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53. HickokSports.com - History - Greco-Roman Wrestling Olympic Medalists
history. which holds below the waist are prohibited, was introduced to the Olympicgames in From 1938 through 1980, medals were based on round robin competition
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Although heavyweight wrestling at the 1896 Olympics was billed as Greco-Roman, it was actually what is now considered freestyle wrestling, since leg holds were allowed. True Greco-Roman wrestling, in which holds below the waist are prohibited, was introduced to the Olympic games in 1906. From 1938 through 1980, medals were based on round robin competition. The wrestler with the fewest penalty points in the final round won the gold medal. If two or more wrestlers had the same number of penalty points in the in the final round, standings were based on the number of penalty points in previous rounds. For those years, the number of penalty points is shown. For all other years, the score of the gold medal match is shown. The following abbreviations are used: Dec = Decision, Ret = Opponent Retired, WO = Walkover. Weight limits have changed a number of times through the years. The limits shown are those used at the 2000 Olympics.

54. GBRATHLETICS.COM - UK And International Athletics Records And Statistics
Reference site containing deep UK Athletics alltime lists, archive of British and International (including olympic and Commonwealth) Championship medallists, British and International Athletics Calendars, National Athletics Champions, recommended athletics links and assorted UK and International Records and Statistics.
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55. About The Winter Olympic Games
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  • 56. Olympic Gold Medallist Stamps From Australia Post.
    The Gold medallists stamp issue is a world philatelic first. Stamps commemorating Australian Gold medallists are issued by 12 pm the following day.
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    The Gold Medallists stamp issue is a world philatelic first. It puts Australia at the forefront of stamp design as well as printing technology and innovation. A stamp will be issued each time an Australian individual or team wins a gold medal and will be available at 67 outlets from 12 noon the day after the medal is won. Other outlets will receive stock 3 days after a medal has been is won. Each Gold Medallists stamp will capture the immediacy and enthusiasm of the Olympic Games and help spread the gold medal winners. pride and excitement throughout Australia We expect world wide interest in this stamp issue. Collectors who want to ensure their collections include a complete set of Gold Medallists stamps will be interested in our special offer.
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  • 57. LookSmart - Directory - British Olympic History
    Games British olympic Association Discover the British olympic medal winners at Zealcommunity and help build the British olympic history Directory Category
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    Transports athletics fans back to the very first Olympic Games of the modern variety. Skim through the full names of the British medal winners.
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    Statistically celebrates the first Olympic Games of the 20th century. View Britain's total medal haul.
    1904 Olympic Games - British Olympic Association

    Relives the 1904 Olympic Games. Scan the British medallists by event and/or name.
    1908 Olympic Games - British Olympic Association

    Chronicles the British medal-winners in the 1908 Olympics. Alphabetically lists the events from archery to yachting.
    1912 Olympic Games - British Olympic Association
    Informative page displays Britain's medal count at the 1912 Olympic Games. 1920 Olympic Games - British Olympic Association Features a complete record of the triumphant British athletes at the first Olympic Games competed after the conclusion of the First World War.
  • 58. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO'S OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS
    Edwin Roberts goes down in history as the individual who won this country s firstOlympic medal in athletics when he won bronze in the 200 metres at the 1964
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    PORTRAITS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO'S OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS The Independent Celebrating Olympic Week June 26, 1998 Page 26 (Ato Boldon's biography was taken from his website at http://www.atoboldon.com Olym pic Fact Olympic Motto CITISU-ALTIUS-FORTIUS " - A Latin phrase meaning "swifter, higher, stronger". Peter de Coubertin adopted it after hearing of its use by Father Henri Martin Didon of Paris. Didon, headmaster of Arcueil College, used the phrase while describing the athletic accomplishment of his students at that school. He had previously been at the school Albert Le Grand, where the Latin words were carved in stone above the main entrance. Bernard, Kent (Athletics) Born on May 27, 1942, Kent Bernard blossomed in the field of athletics when he won the Victor Ludorum at the Belmont Intermediate School in 1959 and 1960. He then became a member of the Burnley Athletics School under the watchful eyes of coach George Clarke. From Trinidad, he obtained an athletic scholarship to Michigan State University and represented his University with such a degree of success that he was selected to represent Trinidad and Tobago at the 1964 Olympic games in Tokyo, Japan. Bernard was a member of the bronze medal relay team at these Games. In 1966 he won silver and gold in the 440 yards and 4x440 yards events respectively at the Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica.

    59. CANADIAN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLISTS STRIP OF 5
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    60. Australian Sports Commission - Sydney 2000 Games Site - FAQ
    AOC site under Australian olympic history; Who lit Fanny Durack) all Australianmedallists listed at Australian olympic trivia- most medals, youngest, oldest
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    Australian Sports Commission - Sydney 2000 Games Site Frequently Asked Questions - Olympics Sydney Olympics
    • Number of sports at Sydney - 28 (Waterpolo/Diving/Swimming and Synchronised Swimming are grouped as Aquatics) Sydney 2000 has medal events ( for women/ for men and mixed competition) up for grabs in 31 separate sports (official count is often 28 as swimming, waterpolo, diving and synchronised swimming are broadly called "aquatic sports) Number of new sports - two triathlon and taekwondo (previously demonstration sport at Barcelona) Number of events - 300 (271 events in Atlanta) New events at Sydney No of countries - 199 National Olympic Committees plus East Timor under IOC Flag. Afghanistan not coming. Total number of Australian athletes = 626 (283 women, 343 men) Total number of AIS athletes = 319 ( 214 current, 105 former) Number of medals to be won Countries competing for the first time 2000 Olympics - centenary of women at the Olympics Olympic Medals design and details for Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch design and details for Sydney 2000 Olympic Mascots design and details for Sydney 2000 Youngest Competitor - Fatema Gerashi (Bahrain) (DOB 26th March 1988) in the Women's 50m Freestyle.

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