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  1. Tennis (The Summer Olympics) by Steve Dimeglio, 1995-08
  2. From Bound Feet to Olympic Gold in China: The Case of Women's Table Tennis by Deng Yaping, 2002

41. Olympic Philately And Olympic Postal History At Coubertin.com
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42. NZ Summer Olympic History
NZ Summer olympic history. New Zealand s first olympic gold medallist was swimmerMalcolm Champion Wilding from Canterbury, won bronze in the men s tennis singles
http://www.olympic.org.nz/Article.aspx?ID=343

43. History Of Olympic Medalists
history of olympic Medalists, 10/16/02 348 PM, The following is a complete listof the athletes that have won an olympic Medal in tennis olympic MEDALISTS.
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44. Olympics News And Coverage
USADA Web sites. history of olympic Medalists Have you ever wonderedwhich tennis players have won an olympic medal? Well now you
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45. Olympic History - Sydney Olympic Park
purpose indoor venue; Golf Driving Range; tennis Centre. The Samsung olympic Rendezvous– a meeting place showcasing Australian indigenous history and culture;
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46. How To Find Out: History Of Sport
Hickok s Sport history. history history, Historical Studies the Institute of HistoricalResearch. Looksmart. British olympic Association. Lawn tennis Association.
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History of Sport
Introduction Encyclopedias and Dictionaries Yearbooks Books ... Bookshops Introduction This guide aims to highlight some of the principal sources in the history of sport. There are numerous publications on the history of individual sporting activities both in the United Kingdom and abroad. This guide is intended to be a general introduction to this subject. It is not to be seen as an exhaustive listing. It is aimed at students at undergraduate level and for researchers. Top of Document Encyclopaedias and Dictionaries The Book of Rules: a visual guide to the laws of every commonly played sport and game
London: Edbury, 1997
ISBN: 0091854032 Cuddon, J. A. Macmillan Dictionary of Sport and Games
New York: Schocken Books, 1979
ISBN: 080523733x Encyclopedia of Games
London: Aurum Press, 1998
ISBN: 1854105787 Encyclopaedia of Sports, Games and Pastimes: the history, principles and practice of all outdoor and indoor sports and pastimes
Delhi: Sri Satguru Publication, 1988, (2nd edition)

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summer olympic Games, in Los Angeles, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta and Sydney, havebeen among the most successful ever staged. It is coincidental that tennis was
http://www2.itftennis.com/olympics/html/historyindex.html
News History Athens 2004 Introduction The substantial progress and fortification of the Olympic movement during the 21 years in which Juan Antonio Samaranch was President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have often been overlooked. It had long been apparent that aspects of the structure and administration needed modernisation and streamlining, and for failing to meet these necessary adjustments head-on the President and the Executive Board had inevitably received substantial criticism. What goes without question is that the past five summer Olympic Games, in Los Angeles, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta and Sydney, have been among the most successful ever staged. It is coincidental that tennis was restored as a full medal sport during the last four. The background to this re-establishment in the Olympics of one of the most widespread, historic and popular of all games on the programme is change for which Samaranch should be given credit. The process was long and drawn out, and another matter of intense controversy: a revolution of traditional attitudes. Next Top of Page Introduction
The roots of Olympic tennis
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48. Hogan's Alley Sports Articles. Sports History, Humor And Commentary From Hogan's
Flushing Meadows, we offer you great tennis history and insight Click here for Hogan sAlley tennis. olympics Revisit the 2002 Winter olympic Games in Salt
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49. Bayer Sport, Sitemap
08 Swimming Club Home Uerdingen tennis Club 1900 tennis Club - Home olympic TeamParalympics Bayer Paralympic Team Bayer s olympic history olympic Games past
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50. Adidas-Salomon - Adidas' Olympic History
Nadia Comaneci registers the first 10 in gymnastics history. Los Angeles EdwinMoses takes olympic GOLD with Graf wins the women s singles GOLD in tennis.
http://www.adidas-salomon.com/en/news/archive/2000/2000-14.asp?mode=print

51. BC Tennis - OLYMPIC 2010
exciting moments in our country s history when Vancouver-Whistler was selectedby the IOC to host the XXI Winter Games. Since then, the olympic bid committee
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HOME • FIND A PRO • FIND A CLUB • FIND A COURT ... • MY BC TENNIS OLYMPIC 2010 VANCOUVER WINTER OLYMPIC 2010
This write-up is taken from that provided to all volunteers for the Olympics, and of course we are one of those volunteers . Be Prepared
Over the past five years, Canada's dream to host the 2010 Olympic and Paralympics Winter Games has been fuelled by the support and spirit of thousands of people, from every corner of the country and the world. On July 2, 2003, this spirit culminated in one of the most exciting moments in our country's history - when Vancouver-Whistler was selected by the IOC to host the XXI Winter Games. Since then, the Olympic bid committee has received countless messages of celebration, and questions about how more people can get involved over the next seven years. It's been an incredibly inspiring taste of how Canadians will welcome the world in 2010! The Vancouver 2010 Bid Corporation is very proud to have more than 130,000 registered supporters. More than 50,000 of these supporters have also expressed an interest in volunteering at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games! The Vancouver 2010 OCOG, which will be formed by the end of 2003, will be in touch with everyone to provide more detailed information about the volunteer application process.

52. Olympic Swimming
Offers 18 hole course, olympic swimming pool, clay tennis courts, banquet scorecard and course details, facility summary, services, and history.
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  • WebSwim - Information on technique, olympic swimmers, swimming mail-order sites and links to all the latest news.
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  • World Wide Aquatics - 2000 Sydney Olympic Results - Schedules, results, and rosters regarding 2000 Olympic Swimming
    http://www.worldwideaquatics.com/olympics/ swimming .htm Sports: Events: Olympics: Swimming
  • Carter, Paul V. - Provides a listing of goals and past achievements, a question and answer session, press releases, and pictures of the oldest prospective participant in the United States Olympic Swimming Trials.
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  • 53. Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More
    MARITAL ARTS; ARCHERY/SHOOTING; WATER POLO; BEACH VOLLEYBALL; BASEBALL;TRACK FIELD; CREW SAILING; olympic history; US Men s tennis Team.
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    Qantas Offers Sydney As Low As $925 TRACK AND FIELD medal results by country and news DeFrantz wants to make history as first WOMAN IOC President KWAN Swept at Grand Prix Blaine Wilson Wins Winter Cup SWIMMING WORLD CUP BEGINS - November 10, 2000 Krazyleberg Honored USOC RESIGNATION COULD AFFECT GYMNASTICS October 31, 2000 - The fallout continues after the "Best Ever Olympic Games," as finger pointing and controversy rules the in an assortment of countries unhappy with their Olympic results. COLLEGES WITH MOST MEDAL? GTS shows you which colleges have the most Olympic Medal Winners e-mail today! GYMNASTIC NEWS OLYMPIC MEDAL RESULTS

    54. Press Box - Venus Williams: US Olympic Tennis Hopeful - 10/9/2003
    my family, for the team.” Williams became a part of olympic history in Sydney becamethe first set of sisters to ever win olympic gold medals in tennis.
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    55. Press Box - Serena Williams: 2004 US Olympic Tennis Hopeful - 10/10/2003
    Williams became a part of olympic history in Sydney, when she also won olympic becamethe first set of sisters to ever win olympic gold medals in tennis.
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    56. History And Geography Of The Olympic Games In Ancient Greece
    nine sports cycling, fencing, gymnastics, lawn tennis, shooting, swimming olympicsWebsite history Pages; Boston Marathon history; olympic Marathon, by
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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

    57. It's History, What Happened, Who Was Born And Who Died
    On this day in history, 1981, olympic Glory tanker at Galveston Bay, Texas, spills1 million 1989, 63rd Australian Womens tennis Steffi Graf beats Helena Sukova
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    On this day in history Birthdays Deaths The Who make their 1st appearance on British TV Rolling Stones release "Let's Spend the Night Together" 29th PGA Seniors Golf Championship: Chandler Harper 2nd ABA All-Star Game: West 133 beats East 127 at Louisville Barbara Jo Rubin becomes 1st woman jockey to win in N America Lubom¡r Strougal succeeds Cernik as premier of Czechoslovakia Oral Roberts' Eddie Woods grabs 30 rebounds for 2nd consecutive game "Barnaby Jones" premieres on CBS TV Henry Boucha, Detroit Red Wings, scores 6 sec into a game vs Mont Ron Howard appears on M*A*S*H in "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet" 8th ABA All-Star Game: East 151 beats West 124 at San Antonio Erapalli Prasanna takes 8-76 to rip through NZ at Eden Park NBA Atlanta Hawks begin a 28 game road losing streak "Fantasy Island" starring Ricardo Montalban premieres on ABC TV "We Are the World" is recorded Ranger's Don Murdoch failed on 4th penalty shot against Islanders Ted Nugent autographs a fan's arm with his knife "Wiz" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 1672 performances Arthur Kopit's "Wings," premieres in NYC

    58. History Of Women In Sports Timeline - 2002
    2002 Martina Hingis wins her fourth Toray Pan Pacific tennis title in six SouthKorea, who becomes the youngest individual winner in olympic history with her
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    to 1899
    History of Women in Sports Timeline
    Part 10 - 2002
    "I wouldn't have thought in a hundred years that I'd be here."
    - Kelly Clark of Mount Snow, VT, on her gold medal win
    in snowboarding halfpipe at the Salt Lake City Olympics.
    • 2002 - Aileen Eaton becomes the first woman to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Eaton promoted more than 10,000 boxing matches in her career, from 1942-1980, many held in the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Among the fighters she promoted were Sugar Ray Robinson, Floyd Paterson, George Foreman and Joe Frazier. (Eaton died in 1987 at age 78.)
    • 2002 - Jennifer Capriati wins her second Australian Open in Melbourne, beating Martina Hingis 4-5, 8-6 (9-5), 6-2. She becomes the first woman's champion to save four match points in a final, all in the second set. On-court temperatures hit 116 degrees.
    • 2002- Norway (2-1) wins the Four Nations soccer tournament held in China. Germany (1-1-1) takes second, the US third (1-1-1), and host China fourth with a 1-2 record for the tournament.
    • 2002 - Martina Hingis wins her fourth Toray Pan Pacific tennis title in six years, beating Monica Seles 7-6, (8-6), 4-6, 6-3.

    59. G'day Sydney - Tourist Attractions And Sights To See In Sydney, Australia.
    finals, and it is the largest outdoor venue in modern olympic history. The othersporting facilities at this site include the 16court NSW tennis Centre, the
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    THE SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPICS home page check out the sights Sydney Opera House Sydney Harbour Harbour Bridge The Rocks ... Sydney Webcam book online now! Flights Hotels Hire car Buy your Guide Books stuff to do Restaurants Sydney Nightlife Sydney Theatre Sydney Shopping ... Drinking in Sydney essential info Weather Sydney History Getting Around Accommodation ... The Blue Mountains miscellaneous Remember Olympics cool sydney links Sydney Opera House About G'day Sydney Other great city guides
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    Between 15th September and 1st October 2000, Sydney was the focus of the world's attention while the Games of the 27th Olympiad were held, with Homebush Bay, on the banks of the Parramatta River, being the main Olympic site. The Paralympic Games were also held in Sydney, between 18 and 29 October 2000. Homebush Bay is located approximately 14 kms west of the Harbour Bridge and is an outstanding complex of stadiums, parks and ultramodern athletics centres. The site had a number of industrial uses prior to its use as the Olympic site and, in accordance with Sydney's successful Olympic bid, a huge environmental project was undertaken to clean up this contaminated area.

    60. History Of OC [Olympic College]
    athletic teams play basketball, baseball, track, golf, and tennis. College s firstlibrarian finishes the olympic College Library history 19461964. .
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    History of OC 1946 Purpose First Board of Trustees School Board/Administration College Planning Committee ... Olympic College Timeline
    Olympic College began fall quarter 1946 with 575 students. The main building (the former Lincoln School) was located on 11th Street in Bremerton. Classes were held there as well as Bremerton High School and several buildings vacated by military personnel located nearby on Chester Avenue. Tuition for a full-time student (12 or more hours) was $35/quarter, or a student could pay $100 (in advance) for three quarters. Students were to register early..."since classes will be offered the first year, except in those instances where demand justifies a limited number of sections."* 1946 Bulletin of Information and Announcement of Courses top
    All students enrolled at the college are members of the Associated Students. A Student Council consisting of a President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer, elected by the Associated Students. The first clubs were Men's Club, Co-ed Club, School Paper, Musical Clubs, Drama, Debate, Athletics (basketball, baseball, track, golf, and tennis), and various assemblies to hear "noted speakers on topics of national and local interest."*

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