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  1. The Law of the Olympic Games (ASSER International Sports Law Series) by Alexandre Miguel Mestre, 2009-12-17
  2. The Unauthorized Guide to Olympic Pins & Memorabilia (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Jonathan Becker, Greg Gallacher, 2001-08-30
  3. The Official Report of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games: French
  4. The Mud Flat Olympics by James Stevenson, 1994-09
  5. Olympic Dreams: China and Sports, 1895-2008 by Guoqi Xu, 2008-05-31
  6. Away Out Over Everything: The Olympic Peninsula and the Elwha River by Mary Peck, 2004-11-23
  7. Wilderness trails and a dream: The story behind the Olympic Game Farm by Lloyd Beebe, 1998
  8. Impact of 2008 Olympic Games on Human Rights and Law in China
  9. RMS Titanic Manual: 1909-1912 Olympic Class by David Hutchings, Richard de Kerbrech, 2011-05-15
  10. Olympic Gold: A Runner's Life and Times by Frank Shorter, 1984-05
  11. The Olympic Games Miscellany by John White, 2008-06-02
  12. Western Lighthouses: Olympic Peninsula to San Diego by Ray Jones, 1996-05
  13. The Olympics: Legendary Sports Events by Matt Christopher, 2008-07-15
  14. A Century of Olympic Posters by Margaret Timmers, 2008-06-01

121. Santa Barbara Special Olympics
Santa Barbara, California's Special Olympictures site includes athlete information, schedules, photos and volunteer signup.
http://www.specialolympics-stbarb.org/
Runner earns bronze medal on world stage Special Olympics athlete cherishes trip to Ireland NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER To the shopping crowds at Camino Real Marketplace, Daniel Winslow is a familiar sight as he races around the parking lot rounding up shopping carts and picking up trash. The 27-year-old groundskeeper drew a bigger crowd in Ireland last month when he raced his way to a bronze medal in the half-marathon at the Special Olympics World Games. Even before that he was in the spotlight. In front of a crowd of 75,000 people from around the world, he ran with the torch into the Dublin stadium to signal the start of the games. Mr. Winslow was honored this week when Santa Barbara city officials issued a proclamation declaring Santa Barbara Special Olympics World Games Week. Now back on the job, the athlete had time to talk about the competition, which drew 7,000 athletes from around the world. "I expected to be first, but I finally achieved one of my biggest dreams," he said. He ran the 13.5-mile route "past planes and cows and horses and sheep" in 2 hours, 2 minutes and 44 seconds. The gold medalist pulled in about 18 minutes ahead of him. The race was on the last day of the games, June 28, which was thankfully cool, he said. His parents and sister were on hand to cheer him on to the finish.

122. Ancient Greek Olympics In The Classroom!
ANCIENT GREEK olympics. For the Classroom! Students. SPARTAN GOALS AND BEHAVIOR AT THE olympics Win at all costs. Lie, cheat, do whatever it takes.
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Mr. Donn's Simulation Unit ANCIENT GREEK
OLYMPICS For the Classroom!
Students MEET YOUR FELLOW OLYMPIANS! PREPARE FOR THE GAMES! Opening Procession Ball in a Basket Tongue-Twisters Art Recognition ... Closing Procession Olympic Coordinators (Teachers) Introduction Simulation Operation Supportive Links
FAQs Have a great year! MEET YOUR FELLOW OLYMPIANS! Sparta Athens Corinth Argos ... Megara It's around 480 BC. You are an Olympian contestant, representing your city-state at the Olympic games! How would you behave? Let's find out! SPARTA YOU ARE A SPARTAN! Be proud! You have endured unbelievable pain and hardship to become a superior Spartan soldier and citizen! Taken away from your parents at age 7, you lived a harsh and often brutal life in the soldiers barracks. You were beaten by older children who started fights to help make you tough and strong. You were often were whipped in front of groups of other Spartans, including your parents, but never cried out in pain. You were given very little food, but encouraged to steal food, instead. If caught stealing, you were beaten. To avoid severe pain, you learned to be cunning, to lie, to cheat, to steal, and how to get away with it! Some of you are members of the Spartan secret police ( Krypteia ) and enjoy spying on slaves. If you find a slave who is showing signs of leadership, you have orders to kill them immediately. You are fierce, capable, and proud of your strength. You know you are superior and are delighted to be Spartan!

123. Source WTC Flag To Fly At Olympics
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124. Welcome To Special Olympics Connecticut!
Special olympics Connecticut (SOCT) is a nonprofit, charitable organization which contributes to the lifelong physical, social and personal development of
http://www.soct.org/
To provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for individuals with mental retardation by giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.
  • March 1 - October 31, 2004
  • Don't miss the Tip-A-Cop's and other Law Enforcement Torch Run fundraisers coming to your neighborhood! More...
      Regional Games across the state prepare SOCT athletes for Summer Games. More...
        Don't Miss the 2004 Law Enforcement Torch Run as 3,000 officers and athletes bring the Special Olympics "Flame of Hope" to 100 cities and towns around Connecticut. More...
          Over 2,000 Special Olympics athletes are preparing for competition at the 36th annual Summer Games in New Haven...click here for more information, including venue directions. More...

125. CNN.com - Olympics Seek Balance Between Corporate Sponsorship, Restraint - Septe
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126. The Salt Lake Tribune - 2002 Winter Olympic Games
the 2002 Winter Games should produce lasting benefits for the economy, but it is too early to speculate on just how farreaching the olympics financial ripple
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RECENT HEADLINES SCHEDULE PHOTO GALLERIES RECENT HEADLINES ... International Olympic Committee document.write(Banner("area=slt.2002_olympics.position0/adsize=banner1",468,60)) Athletes take the field as fireworks light up the 2002 Closing Ceremonies at Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2002.
(Al Hartmann/ The Salt Lake Tribune) Economist Sees Lasting Olympic Benefits
BY STEVEN OBERBECK
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WEST VALLEY CITY Utah's hosting of the 2002 Winter Games should produce lasting benefits for the economy, but it is too early to speculate on just how far-reaching the Olympics' financial ripple will prove to be.
    Kelly Matthews, executive vice president and chief economist for Wells Fargo Bank's Intermountain region, told members of ChamberWest on Thursday there was no question that Utah's Olympic organizers had proved the state knows how to put on a party. British Skier Loses Bronze After Failing Doping Test
BY JANET RAE BROOKS
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
British skier Alain Baxter was stripped Thursday of his bronze medal after failing a drug test. He should refuse to return the medal until the International Olympic Committee provides evidence that he took a banned stimulant, a 25-year veteran of the IOC medical commission said.

127. The Olympic Oval
First covered speed skating oval in North America, built for the Calgary olympics and now used for training and recreation.
http://www.oval.ucalgary.ca/

128. Special Olympics Michigan
© 2004 Special olympics Michigan Web Developer Matthew Penn SOMI Center Login, State Office headquarters located on the campus of Central Michigan University.
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129. Sport Information
Article on the ancient olympics.
http://www.ausport.gov.au/info/factsheets/anc.html
Olympic Factsheets History of the Ancient Olympics The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC. They began as a religious festival, were held every four years and continued for a thousand years. They were held in a sacred, fertile valley of Ancient Greece at a place called Olympia. Athletes (derived from athlos, a contest) came to Olympia and trained full time for ten months. They had to undergo an examination by a ten member panel who assessed them on their parentage, character and physical endowments. As the games approached, thousands of spectators converged on Olympia, transforming the little village into a thriving metropolis. At the first games in 776 BC, until 724 BC, the only event held was the stadium-length foot race (stade). The length of the race was based on the legend that Hercules, the god of Physical Strength, ran this distance in one breath. The earliest recorded winner at the Olympics was Coroebus of Elis who won the 776 BC stade race. At later Olympiads the "diaulos" (400 yards) and then the "dolichos" (3.3 miles or 24 stadia) were added. Although there were no stop watches, legends grew as one runner was said to have outsped a hare and another to have beaten a horse. In 680 BC chariot racing appeared and proved to be one of the most exciting tests of the Olympic Games. The charioteers were professionals who raced over nine miles in the hippodrome. The winners, who lined up to receive the trophy, were the wealthy owners. Thus, though women were barred from competing at the Games, they were sometimes declared winners because they owned the horses and chariots. Although overshadowed by the chariot racing, the horse racing also provided a spectacle. The track was one lap of 600 yards, where the jockeys rode naked and bareback, without saddle or stirrups. The horses were virtually uncontrollable and there was a good deal of bumping between horses.

130. "Faces Of The Olympics" Collaborative Project
A collaborative Internet project enabling submission of Olympic reports by anyone involved.
http://www.mtpleasps.vic.edu.au/olympics/
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131. CNN.com - Taliban Reject Bin Laden Link To Nuclear Plot During Olympics - August
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132. CNN - Atlanta Olympics Chief Suggested Gifts For IOC Members - February 10, 1999
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A letter written by Payne indicates he suggested offering some IOC members gifts to secure Atlanta's bid to host the 1996 Summer Olympics
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'None of the ideas were ever seriously discussed'
February 10, 1999
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'Personal Gift List' RELATED STORIES, SITES ATLANTA (CNN) A month before his city was selected to host the 1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta Games chief Billy Payne wrote a memo suggesting a college scholarship, medical care and other gifts for International Olympic Committee members considering Atlanta's bid. Payne spokesman Lee Echols confirmed the contents of the memo which included the proposal that Libyan IOC member Bashir Mohamed Attarabulsi receive free medical treatment at Emory University but said the suggestions in the note were merely "ideas." "Billy's a creative, ideas-oriented person," said Echols, who said Payne told him, "None of the ideas were ever seriously discussed. No one took the musings as anything but that musings. The collective good judgment of our (bid) team was all that we needed."

133. CNN/SI - 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Games - Bobsled
Bobsled news from the 1998 Winter olympics in Nagano, Japan.
http://www.cnnsi.com/olympics/events/1998/nagano/sports/oly_bobsled.html

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    Despite the loutish behavior of the U.S. hockey team and the favorites' early ouster, the answer is, Yes, this was a dream of a tournament Golden Girls
    A talented U.S. women's hockey team showed its mettle by defeating favored Canada A Holy Tara
    While Michelle Kwan was all business, Tara Lipinski was determined to make friends and have fun, and she left Nagano with a cool keepsake Shimer's nightmare continues
    German 2 wins 4-man bobsled gold as U.S. finishes 5th
    The French went nuts, the British swigged champagne and the Germans celebrated in their calm, cool way. And Brian Shimer? He tossed his helmet into his bobsled and gazed in stunned disbelief, then put his head in his hands. By just two-hundredths of a second, the long nightmare for America's bobsledders was extended another four years.
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    The German team celebrates its gold medal   AP Germany leads heading to 2-run race for gold
    This time the weather beat Brian Shimer. Despite a steady rain and temperatures in the mid-30s, Shimer guided USA 1 into fourth place after one run of the four-man bobsled on Friday. Then the second heat was canceled, making the run for gold a two-heat race on Saturday.
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  • 134. Special Olympics Texas
    Special olympics Texas is a privatelyfunded non-profit that provides year round sports training and competitions for children and adults with mental
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    Home 2004 SOTX Summer Games The Summer Games brought more than 2,600 athletes from across the Lone Star State to compete at Texas State University in San Marcos on May 21 - 23. More Evaluation Form Texas Law Enforcement Agencies Join Forces To Raise Funds Year-Round For Special Olympics Texas Athletes More than 3,300 Special Olympics Texas Athletes to Compete in 2004 Special Olympics Texas Summer Games in San Marcos May 21-23, 2004 ... 2004 Special Olympics Texas Summer Games HEATHLY ATHLETES - Wellness Park May 29 Level III Tactics Course in Bowling Area 1 - Rio Grande Valley May 30 Special League Bowling Area 17 - South Plains June 1 Volunteer Meeting/Training for Area Tennis Camp Area 17 - South Plains Teresa Clark Username: Password: Not registered? Register now. May 26, 2004

    135. CNN.com - Olympics Boost NBC, But Ratings Still Fall Short - September 20, 2000
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  • 136. Special Olympics Wisconsin
    The Special olympics has been a source of pride to participants and an inspiration to supporters for millions of individuals with cognitive disabilites.
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    137. Izzy Pins - The Official Mascot Of The 1996 Atlanta Olympics
    A collector of Izzy pins, the 1996 Atlanta olympics mascot, has put his extensive collection online. Over 1,000 pin images plus other Izzy collectibles.
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    My passion for collecting Izzy pins from the Atlanta Olympic Games began with this beautiful Oldenburg horse. He was foaled the day before the Opening Ceremonies, while his owner was in Atlanta for the Games. Oldenburgs are named using the first initial of their sire (in this case, Impuls). In keeping with tradition and to honor the Atlanta Games mascot, the horse was named Izzy. Three years ago, shortly after Izzy came to live on my farm in Catawissa, I was looking for something "Izzy" to give as a birthday gift. Searching on eBay, I noticed Izzy pins, bought one, and was hooked.
    One year and 700 pins later, I wrote to thank that eBay seller, John D. Gregor, for introducing me to the wonderful world of Izzy pin collecting. John had been the Pin Section Editor of the Official Pin Guide of the 1996 Olympic Games. He enjoyed my letter so much, he sent me this rare and coveted pin of Izzy reading the Pin Guide! According to Bob Izzi, the premier Izzy collector and expert, I probably have the 4th or 5th most complete collection of Izzy Pins in the world. Each day is a new day to search for new pins. Every collector understands the thrill of the hunt!

    138. Special Olympics North Carolina
    Welcome. Special olympics North Carolina provides yearround sports training and competition for nearly 37,000 children and adults with mental retardation in
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    FREE hit counter and Internet traffic statistics from freestats.com Welcome Special Olympics North Carolina provides year-round sports training and competition for nearly 37,000 children and adults with mental retardation in communities throughout the state. It is the largest Special Olympics Program in North America in terms of athlete participation. Spotlight On . . .
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    David Ripperton , of Chapel Hill is hoping that he can coach the Orange County Hot Rods to victory in softball at the 2004 Special Olympics North Carolina Summer Games in June. SONC 2004 Summer Games
    Inspire greatness as a volunteer or fan in the stands as 1,200 athletes from more than 60 counties compete in the SONC Summer Games in Raleigh June 4-6. Bluegrass in the Park Tickets on Sale May 24

    139. CNN - President Of Salt Lake Olympic Committee Resigns Amid Scandal - January 8,
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    President of Salt Lake Olympic committee resigns amid scandal
    January 8, 1999
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    SALT LAKE CITY (CNN) The president and vice president of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics resigned Friday in response to a burgeoning bribery scandal. Frank Joklik, president of the city's Olympic organizing committee, resigned but will stay on until a successor is named. He asked for and received the resignation of senior vice president Dave Johnson. Both officials were involved in Salt Lake's successful bid to host the Games. That effort has become the target of four investigations into hundreds of thousands of dollars that went into scholarships and gifts for International Olympic Committee members and their relatives.
    Governor steps into fray
    Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt was meeting with U.S. Olympic Committee members and SLOC's executive committee amid fears that the escalating scandal was jeopardizing fund-raising for the 2002 Winter Games, The Salt Lake Tribune reported Friday.

    140. Welcome To Special Olympics New Hampshire!
    Special olympics NH, Welcome to Special olympics New Hampshire Special olympics New Hampshire (SONH) is a nonprofit organization providing sports training and
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    Welcome to Special Olympics New Hampshire
    Special Olympics New Hampshire (SONH) is a non-profit organization providing sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with mental challenges. Currently 2,500 participants and thousands of volunteers, friends and family members take part in SONH activities. document.writeln('');
    Introduction to Special Olympics - Volunteer Orientation and Training in Manchester more info.
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    Mayor's Blarney Breakfast a big hit! more info.
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    Introduction to Special Olympics - Volunteer Orientation and training in the North Country more info.
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    35th Annual State Summer Games June 11-12, 2004 UNH, Durham
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