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  1. Olympic Mountains: A Climbing Guide (Climbing Guide) 4th Edition by Olympic Mountain Recue, 2006-04
  2. Olympism: A Basic Guide to the History, Ideals, and Sports of the Olympic Movement (Olympic Guides)
  3. Olympic Event Organization by Eleni Theodoraki, 2007-10-24
  4. Inside the Olympic Industry : Power, Politics, and Activism by Helen Jefferson Lenskyj, 2000-08
  5. Dishonored Games: Corruption, Money, and Greed at the Olympics by Vyv Simson, Andrew Jennings, 1992-07-01
  6. The Olympic Experience in Your School Grades 4-6 (United States Olympic Committee Curriculum Series) (United States Olympic Committee Curriculum Series) by United States Olympic Committee, 2004-12-20
  7. Ancient Olympics by Chris Oxlade, 2003-10-23
  8. The Olympic Century : XV Olympiad, Helsinki 1952 & Cortina D'Ampezzo 1956 (Olympic Century) by United States Olympic Committee, 1996-12-31
  9. The Olympic Century : IV Olympiad, London 1908 (Olympic Century) by United States Olympic Committee, 1998-12-31
  10. The Olympic Century : Xxi Olympiad, Montreal 1976 & Lake Placid 1980 (Olympic Century) by United States Olympic Committee, 1998-12-31
  11. Olympic Mountains Trail Guide: National Park & National Forest 3rd Edition by Robert L. Wood, 2000-05-01
  12. The Olympics (History Connections)
  13. Sport for Children and Youths (1984 Olympic Scientific Congress Proceedings Vol 10) by Or.) Olympic Scientific Congress (1984 Eugene, Maureen R. Weiss, et all 1986-03
  14. Olympism A Basic Guide (An Official U.S. Olympic Committee Sports) by Richard D. Burns, Timothy Liu, et all 2001-01-01

1. The Olympics: General Bibliography
General Bibliography. Architecture of the Olympics, 19601980 , byCarole Cable. Monticello, Ill. Vance Bibliographies, 1982. 9
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/olympics/general.html
General Bibliography
  • Architecture of the Olympics, 1960-1980 , by Carole Cable. Monticello, Ill.: Vance Bibliographies, 1982. 9 p. (Architecture seriesbibliography, A-706). Citations are from architectural and design periodicals and address planning and engineering issues. LC call number: Z7514.O5C32 1982
    LC card number: 82157284
  • Bibliographie des Oeuvres du Baron Pierre de Coubertin = Bibliography of the Works of Baron Pierre de Coubertin. [s.l.: s.n., 1968] 16 p. It was Coubertin who founded the modern Olympic movement and began the revival of the Olympic Games. Many of his writings, however, are in sources that are obscure and difficult to obtain. The majority have not been translated from the original French. The most complete set of his writings, as well as his personal papers and letters, is in the library of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland. LC call number: Z7514.O5B52
    LC card number: 80136259
  • Footage 89: North American Film and Video Sources , edited by Richard Prelinger and Celeste R. Hoffnar; index edited by Tom Damrauer. New York: Prelinger Associates, c1989.

2. Welcome To Special Olympics
Provides an introduction to the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and a look at how the Olympics came to be in ancient Greece. events in the Winter Olympics include ice hockey, figure skating, The Ancient Olympics The ancient Greeks held the first the Greeks held an Olympics, which continued to grow
http://www.specialolympics.org/
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3. 2003 National Senior Olympics General Info
2003 Summer National Senior Games – The Senior Olympics. TentativeSchedule 2003 National Senior Games – the Senior Olympics.
http://www.alohastategames.com/seniorolympics/2003natgeninfo.htm
2003 SUMMER NATIONAL SENIOR OLYMPICS Press Release Gen Info HOME GENERAL INFO ... LATEST NEWS 2003 Summer National Senior Games – The Senior Olympics May 26 - June 9, 2003, Hampton Roads, Virginia The 2002 Hawaii Senior Olympics is a qualifying event for the 2003 Summer National Senior Games The Senior Olympics. For each of the sports listed below that are offered in the Hawaii games, successful participants in the Hawaii games may enter the national games. Complete rules and minimum performance standards can be obtained from the website of the National Senior Games Association at www.nsga.com , or by contacting the Hawaii Senior Olympics. Cost to enter the national games is $90 for the first sport, and $25 additional for each additional sport entered. Participants must also be members of the National Senior Games Association; minimum membership is $25 per person per year. Approximately 10,000 seniors from around the country are expected to participate in the 2003 national games, including a delegation of around 100 from Hawaii. The games are being hosted by the Hampton Roads Sports Commission (4512 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA 23462).

4. AllAfrica.com -- Olympics: General Schedule
General Schedule, Email This Page Print This Page Visit The Publisher'sSite. allAfrica.com. September 14, 2000 Be a Hero. Olympics.
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Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo-Brazzaville Congo-Kinshasa Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tomé and Principé Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Western Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe
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The Publisher's Site allAfrica.com September 14, 2000
Posted to the web September 14, 2000 Washington D.C. The events cited in our schedule all involve African athletes: all times refer to the local time in Sydney. Use the table below to work out when your favourite events are happening in your local time zone. Cities Time Zones Hours behind Sidney Australia = GMT + 11 Abidjan = GMT + 00 -11 Addis Ababa = GMT + 3 -8 Nairobi = GMT + 3 -8 Johannesburg = GMT + 2 -9 Lagos = GMT + 1 -10 London = GMT + 1 -10 (Currently in BST) Washington = GMT - 4 -15 (Currently in Daylight Saving Time) Date: Saturday, 16 September 2000

5. AllAfrica.com: From AllAfrica's Reporters
September 14, 2000. olympics general Schedule The events cited in our scheduleall involve African athletes all times refer to the local time in Sydney.
http://allafrica.com/inhouse/bydate/?n=38

6. Reading Olympics General Information
Welcome. to. Hanover County Reading Olympics. What is the Reading Olympics?After four very successful years in Hanover, Reading Olympics is back!
http://www.hanover.k12.va.us/bpes/ro/rogeneral.htm
Welcome to Hanover County Reading Olympics What is the Reading Olympics? After four very successful years in Hanover, Reading Olympics is back! This year, the program has expanded to include all the elementary schools in Hanover that serve fourth and fifth grade students. The Reading Olympics is a program designed to promote reading, teamwork, self confidence, and fun! A group of 4th and 5th grade students work as a team to collectively read 42 books over the course of the year. The books range in reading ability from 3rd to 6th grade in topics such as mystery, historical fiction, biography, and many more. In the spring, the teams will gather for a school Olympic competition. Teams will be asked questions about the books. Correct answers are awarded with points that add up to gold, silver, and bronze medals. The medals will be presented at the Olympic medal ceremony in front of the 4th and 5th grades. All of the participants will receive a medal for their hard work and dedication to reading! The Reading Olympics is graciously sponsored by a grant from the Hanover Education Foundation, the local PTA organizations, and the Hanover County Schools.

7. Reading Olympics General Information
Welcome. to. Hanover County Reading Olympics. What is the Reading Olympics?After four very successful years at in Hanover, Reading Olympics is back!
http://www.hanover.k12.va.us/pges/mediacenter/rogeneral.htm
Welcome to Hanover County Reading Olympics What is the Reading Olympics? After four very successful years at in Hanover, Reading Olympics is back! This year, the program has expanded to include all the elementary schools in Hanover that serve fourth and fifth grade students. The Reading Olympics is a program designed to promote reading, teamwork, self confidence, and fun! A group of 4th and 5th grade students work as a team to collectively read 42 books over the course of the year. The books range in reading ability from 3rd to 6th grade in topics such as mystery, historical fiction, biography, and many more. In the spring, the teams will gather for a school Olympic competition. Teams will be asked questions about the books. Correct answers are awarded with points that add up to gold, silver, and bronze medals. The medals will be presented at the Olympic medal ceremony in front of the 4th and 5th grades. All of the participants will receive a medal for their hard work and dedication to reading! The Reading Olympics is graciously sponsored by a grant from the Hanover Education Foundation, the local PTA organizations, and the Hanover County Public Schools.

8. Olympics General Information About Business Licenses
General Information About Olympic Business Licenses. What is a businesslicense and do I need one? A business license is the means
http://www.ci.slc.ut.us/CED/permits/olympics_geninfo.htm
General Information About Olympic Business Licenses What is a business license and do I need one? A business license is the means whereby Salt Lake City Corporation grants you permission to engage in the business your license is issued for. The definition of business includes all activities, trades, professions or callings engaged in within the corporate limits of Salt Lake City and carried on for the business of gain or economic benefit. If you engage in any business - either permanently or temporarily - within the corporate limits of Salt Lake City, you are required to maintain a valid, unexpired business license. Section 5.02.010 (C) states: Engaging in business means and includes, but is not limited to, the sale of tangible personal property at retail or wholesale, the manufacturing of goods or property, and the rendering of personal services for others for a consideration by persons engaged in any profession, trade, craft, business, occupation or other calling. Definitions A.

9. SONC - Becoming A Volunteer
contact, Attend a Special olympics general Volunteer orientation offeredin your region, Volunteers are the backbone of our program.
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Volunteers are the backbone of our program. Currently over 14,000 people in Northern California have discovered the rewards of working with a Special Olympics athlete. Because our program is year round, help is valuable at any time. There is a place in Special Olympics for volunteers of all ages, abilities, interests and schedules. Contact us to learn more about getting involved! Volunteer Opportunities Coaching Work directly with athletes to improve their skills in specific Special Olympics sports. Participation is seasonal for each sport. The minimum commitment is two hours per week for eight weeks. Competitions Perform short-term tasks associated with conducting competitions (i.e. time for track meet.) Eight-hour shifts, one or more days each year.

10. AllAfrica.com -- Olympics: General Schedule
General Schedule, Email This Page Print This Page Visit The Publisher's Site.allAfrica.com. 14 Septembre 2000 Publié sur le web le 14 Septembre 2000.
http://fr.allafrica.com/stories/200009140308.html
Afrique du Sud Algérie Angola Bénin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroun Cap-Vert Centrafrique Comores Congo-Brazzaville Congo-Kinshasa Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Egypte Erythrée Ethiopie Gabon Gambie Ghana Guinée Guinée Bissau Guinée Equatoriale Ile Maurice Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libye Madagascar Malawi Mali Maroc Mauritanie Mozambique Namibie Niger Nigeria Ouganda Rwanda Sahara Occidental São Tomé et Principé Sénégal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalie Sudan Swaziland Tanzanie Tchad Togo Tunisie Zambie Zimbabwe
General Schedule
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The Publisher's Site allAfrica.com 14 Septembre 2000
Publié sur le web le 14 Septembre 2000 Washington D.C. The events cited in our schedule all involve African athletes: all times refer to the local time in Sydney. Use the table below to work out when your favourite events are happening in your local time zone. Cities Time Zones Hours behind Sidney Australia = GMT + 11 Abidjan = GMT + 00 -11 Addis Ababa = GMT + 3 -8 Nairobi = GMT + 3 -8 Johannesburg = GMT + 2 -9 Lagos = GMT + 1 -10 London = GMT + 1 -10 (Currently in BST) Washington = GMT - 4 -15 (Currently in Daylight Saving Time) Date: Saturday, 16 September 2000

11. General Rules Of Special Olympics
The Special olympics general Rules contains information on the mission, goaland principles of Special Olympics, Special Olympics' structure, governance
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The Special Olympics General Rules contains information on the mission, goal and principles of Special Olympics, Special Olympics' structure, governance, program policies and procedures and athlete eligibility requirements.
These Special Olympics General Rules have been revised and restated in order to provide current and consolidated guidance to all accredited Special Olympics Programs. This revised edition of the General Rules was adopted by the Special Olympics Board of Directors on 22 July 1997. These General Rules are an official publication of Special Olympics, Inc. Back to top

12. Olympics Sydney 2000
olympics general Media Links Misc. Government Olympic SitesSydney 2000 Official site of the Sydney Olympics 2000. Games
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  • Brazil will play the United States in the Olympic men's beach volleyball final after both teams survived gruelling quarterfinals and semifinals on Sunday while Portugal will play Germany for the bronze.
  • Amid a sea of frenzied Australian fans, Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst win gold in beach volleyball. T he second Brazilian team will face Japan, for the bronze medal.
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13. T. Rex's General Comments - The Olympics
General Comments. The Olympics can be a lot of fun, particularly whenthe country you root for has a chance in many events. The first
http://www.quinnell.us/sports/olympics/general
T. Rex's Guide to Life Sports The Olympics
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The Olympics can be a lot of fun, particularly when the country you root for has a chance in many events. The first time I ever paid any attention to the Olympics was in 1984, at the Summer Games. I was so excited that the U.S. was doing so well in so many events. I realized later that the main reason was that all the other top countries were boycotting the games. I got interested again over the next several Summer Games, but not to the extent of 1984. But in 1996, I got really interested again as me and my wife became engrossed in the games. I'm not a big fan of most of the Olympics television coverage, though, as NBC has been pretty bad. Too many excessively cheesy non-sports stories and too much switching between sports makes it difficult to watch for too long. I've also never really been a big fan of the Winter Games, mainly, I guess, because the U.S. has never been that big a competitor in them in my lifetime. Sign Guestbook
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14. General Info And Event Rules -- Physics Olympics -- Boonsboro High School
6 th Annual BHS Physics olympics general Information and Event Rules,
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th Annual BHS Physics Olympics
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2001 Schedule General Advice Scoring Event Rules
2001 Schedule - 6 th Annual BHS Physics Olympics Monday, May 21: Leaning Tower of Pasta (Cafeteria: 3:35 pm) Tuesday, May 22: Paper Rocket (Gym: 8:00 am) Wednesday, May 23: Bridge Building (Cafeteria: 3:35 pm) Thursday, May 24: Paper Airplane Toss (Gym: 8:00 am) Friday, May 25: Egg Drop (Gym: 3:35 pm) Monday, May 28: Memorial Day. No school. No events scheduled. Tuesday, May 29: Aluminum Foil Boat (Rm A-22: 3:35 pm) Wednesday, May 30: Mystery Event (Cafeteria: 3:35 pm) Thursday, May 31: Balloon Powered Car (Gym: 8:00 am) Thursday, May 31: Awards (Rm A-22: 3:35 pm) Note: Most morning events will finish around 8:40 am and the afternoon events will usually finish around 4:30 pm. General Advice
First of all – DO NOT LOSE THIS PAPER! It tells you the event rules, where to report, and when to report. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THIS INFORMATION! CAREFULLY READ EVERYTHING ON THESE PAGES! Teams must arrive ON TIME for each event. If your team is late, the event will begin without you and you will not have as much time as the other teams. If at least one team member is present, the team will be permitted to participate.

15. SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPICS: General Graphics
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16. 2000 Olympics - General Information
general information links on the 2000 Summer olympics
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Information on all of the games, from the official spokes site. Aerial shots of Sydney Olympic Venues
Skycam has a different point of view on the Olympics. Around the Rings The only independently published newsletter in the Americas with a focus on the Olympic movement. Australian Olympic Committee Australia's NGB for Olympic Sports. How a Sport gets into the Olympics The intricate, long process that takes a recognized sport from the regular playing area to Olympic arena; from SwimSport. International Olympic Committee The world governing body of the games.

17. Usolympicteam.com
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) is the coordinating body for olympicsrelated activity in the USA. The USOC assists in finding opportunities for every American to participate in sports.
http://www.olympic-usa.org/sports2/sh/az_over.html
Did you know...
  • That 1996 marked the first time electronic targets were used for the entire match during the pistol, rifle and running target Olympic events?
  • That USA Shooting earned all but one of the 32 quota slots allowed each country in the Olympic shooting events?
  • That U.S. shooters have earned 44 gold, 25 silver and 20 bronze Olympic medals since 1896?
  • That Los Angeles hosted the largest and smallest Olympic shoots in history; a record 459 shooters from 68 nations at the 1984 Olympic Games but only 41 shooters from 10 nations at the 1932 Games?
  • That fifty-one percent of all U.S. Olympic shooters have been affiliated with the U.S. Armed Forces?
  • That the first woman to win an Olympic shooting medal was U.S. shooter Margaret Thompson Murdock, who claimed silver honors in the 1976 Olympic three-position match in Montreal?
  • That two shooters co-hold the U.S. record for the most medals won in single Olympics with swimmer Mark Spitz? Willis Lee and Lloyd Spooner earned seven medals each in rifle competition at the 1920 Olympics.
  • That only 13 shooters have won two gold medals in individual Olympic competition, and four of them are Americans: rifle shooter Gary Anderson (1964, 68); rifle shooter Morris Fisher (1920, 24); pistol shooter Alfred Lane (1912); and rifle shooter Lones Wigger (1964, 72)?

18. Home Page
Statistics, links, olympics, advice, sport science and general information on all track and field events for the UK.
http://www.members.tripod.com/trackathletics/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Welcome to Trackathletics UK Unfortunately I have stopped adding or updating this site as I am now busy as the webmaster for the Cheshire County Athletic Association . A lot of the information on this site can be found on the CCAA site with some updates and additions, but not all information will be transferred over as it is not relavent. STATISTICS - Championship entry standards, national and international records NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL GOVERNING BODIES 300+ LINKS TO OTHER ATHLETICS SITES EVENT AND SCIENCE BASICS OLYMPICS ... ATHLETICS TRIVIA - Did you know? section, quotes, and quizes While I will try to keep all records and standards up to date it is quite a large job, so if it is important to find the exact information you may want to check elsewhere. Contact me with any comments or suggestions Site map Site search powered by FreeFind Last update 14th October 2001

19. General Information
The Hawaii Senior olympics follows the general practices of “open” competitionsfor seniors in other states outof-state competitors will not take
http://www.alohastategames.com/seniorolympics/general.htm
2003 SUMMER NATIONAL SENIOR OLYMPICS Press Release Gen Info HOME GENERAL INFO ... LATEST NEWS
National Rules Govern
Entrance categories for all sports will follow guidelines of the National Senior Games Association where available, including five-year age groupings for competition, and other rules designed to facilitate safe and fair competition. Complete rules, along with minimum performance standards, are posted on the Hawaii Senior Olympics web site. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given in each category of each event to the first-, second- and third-place finishers, respectively. Award ceremonies will be conducted in each sport, as appropriate. Venues public schools and the University of Hawaii. Who runs the competition? Governance of the Hawaii Senior Olympics is the responsibility of the HSGA board of directors. This group will establish policy and has final voice on all matters relating to the competition. Volunteers from the Hawaii community will assist with conducting the individual and team competitions, supported by HSGA staff. YMCA Partnership HSGA is enlisting the cooperation and involvement of key organizations in Honolulu which already are conducting programs for seniors.

20. Freeport NY R&R Junior Club
We teach and promote firearm safety and develop the skills, attitude and knowledge needed to successfully compete in the Junior olympics and train towards the olympics, plus general competitive shooting and good sportsmanship training.
http://www.FreeportJuniorClub.Org

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Disciplines include "BB", .177 Pellet and .22 Rifle. You can qualify as a Pro-Marksman, Marksman, Marksman 1st Class, Sharp Shooter, Expert and Distinguished Expert. Both NRA and CMP programs are available. Riflery is one of the safest sports offered for children and young adults. Our safety record is excellent and speaks for itself.
Our Goal:
We teach and promote firearm safety and develop the skills, attitude and knowledge needed to successfully compete in the Junior Olympics and train towards the Olympics, plus general competitive shooting and good sportsmanship training.
Parent Participation Encouraged
Physically Challenged Welcome
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Membership is from October 1st until September 30th and we meet on Sundays (see calendar) from 2pm till 5pm . Membership costs $40.00 per year and covers ammo, targets and the use of our rifles. Some activities require an additional fee. NRA membership is REQUIRED.

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