The Olympic Medallists The complete olympic medal results and biographical information on every olympic medal winner from Athens 1896 to Salt Lake City 2002. More than 21 500 olympic medal winners nearly 4 700 olympic events - 106 years of olympic history will find all this and much more on The olympic medallists CD-ROM. http://www.scrambled-card.com/oly2000
Extractions: and Winter Games from Chamonix 1924 to Salt Lake City 2002 More than 21,500 Olympic medal winners - nearly 4,700 Olympic events - 106 years of Olympic history on CD-ROM for just $24.95* The Tour Purchase Now - Fast, Easy and Secure includes all the medallists and medal results from Salt Lake City 2002 Salt Lake City 2002 is over - 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 dais 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. 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 flags as they flew during the medal ceremony. Check the medals won by every medal winner, how old they were at the time - and how old they are now. Which ones share a birthday with you? Read
Canadian Olympic Committee - Team Handbook history, Team members) Mission Staff Appendix 1 (Results Nagano 1998) Appendix2 Canadian olympic medallists and Bestever Canadian Results history of the http://www.coa.ca/Games/OlympicGames/SaltLakeCityOlympicGames2002/Team Handbook.
Extractions: ORGANIZATION ATHLETES / ... LINKS Search For: Olympic Games General History / Overview Salt Lake City 2002 General Information ... Pan American Games Every recent Olympic Games, the COC releases a comprehensive Canadian Olympic Team Handbook , outlining the sporting events, attending countries and most importantly the athletes and coaches who have joined the Canadian team. We are pleased to provide the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Team Handbook in PDF format for all Canadians, free of charge.
Canadian Olympic Committee - Team Handbook Appendix 2. Canadian olympic medallists and Bestever Canadian Results. history of the Winter Games http://www.coa.ca/Games/OlympicGames/SaltLakeCityOlympicGames2002/Team+Handbook.
Extractions: ORGANIZATION ATHLETES / ... LINKS Search For: Olympic Games General History / Overview Salt Lake City 2002 General Information ... Pan American Games Every recent Olympic Games, the COC releases a comprehensive Canadian Olympic Team Handbook , outlining the sporting events, attending countries and most importantly the athletes and coaches who have joined the Canadian team. We are pleased to provide the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Team Handbook in PDF format for all Canadians, free of charge.
SLAM! NAGANO: Winter Olympic History By Alphabet Multiple medallists Gold medallists Silver medallists Bronze medallistsAllTime olympic records By Sport All-Time olympic medallists Biathlon MEN http://www.canoe.ca/SlamNaganoHistory/home.html
CANOE 2002 Games - History Canadian olympic Multiple Medal Winners. history. Canadian Medal Winners By SportBy Year By Alphabet Multiple medallists Gold medallists Silver medallists http://www.canoe.ca/2002GamesHistory/multiple.html
Extractions: Inside CANOE.CA SLAM! Sports Jam! Showbiz AllPop CNEWS Webfin Money C-Health Lifewise AUTONET.CA Newsstand Travel Search eBay.ca Get away today 411 online Free E-Mail Shop.canoe.ca CareerConnection Classified Extra Match Contact Obituaries Today Restaurants Hotels Weather Horoscopes Lotteries Crossword Scoreboard News Ticker Biz Ticker Sports Ticker TV Listings Movie Listings CLIVE Concerts Mutual Funds Stocks Feedback Index Athlete Sport Year Gold Silver Bronze Total Susan Auch Speed Skating Robert Bauer Hockey Eric Bedard Speed Skating Myriam Bedard Biathlon Frederic Blackburn Speed Skating Gaetan Boucher Speed Skating Isabelle Brasseur Figure Skating Lloyd Eisler Figure Skating Marc Gagnon Speed Skating Nancy Greene Skiing Alex Hurd Speed Skating Ken Laufman Hockey Catriona Le May Doan Speed Skating William Logan Speed Skating Floyd Martin Hockey Brian Orser Figure Skating Karen Percy Skiing Annie Perreault Speed Skating Don Rope Hockey Elvis Stojko Figure Skating
SPORTS FACTS - Water Polo - Olympic Medallists Tony Hinchliffe's Sports Facts history Water Polo olympic medallists HOME DIARYhistory LINKS Water Polo On This Page Men Women See Also What's New http://sportsfacts.net/history/water_polo/olympics/water_polo_olympic_medallists
SLAM! NAGANO: Winter Olympic History By Alphabet. Multiple medallists. Gold medallists. Silver medallists. Bronze medallists. AllTime. olympic records All-Time. olympic medallists. Biathlon MEN- 10k, http://www.canoe.ca/SlamNaganoHistory
SPORTS FACTS - Water Polo History Index Polo history Index HOME DIARY history LINKS On This Page See Also What's New WORLDCHAMPIONSHIPS World Champions Men Women. olympic GAMES olympic medallists. http://sportsfacts.net/history/water_polo/water_polo_history_index.html
Extractions: Our History The Fencers Club is the oldest continuously existing organization in the Western Hemisphere dedicated exclusively to teaching and promoting the sport of fencing. Since our establishment in 1883 we have remained at the vanguard, producing successive generations of National Champions and Olympians. As a highly diverse not-for-profit school, we promote the following activities: The proud patrimony of the Fencers Club includes more National Champions and Olympic Medallists than any other club in the United States, and is uniquely documented by our photographic and pictorial archives. Spanning over a century, they chronicle our greatest competitors, from Olympic Silver Medallists George Calnan and Joseph Levis, to foilist Albert Axelrod and sabreur Peter Westbrook - Bronze Medallists in 1960 and 1984 respectively - as well as such legendary coaches as Chaba Elthes and Michel Alaux.
Olympiaka.com - Share The Spirit history Main Page, Welcome user. our Research Center is still in its infancy, a userwill be able to view more than 500 queries on all olympic medallists of the http://www.olympiaka.com/history/index.asp
Olympiaka.com - Share The Spirit Even though at this stage our Research Center is still in its infancy, a user willbe able to view all Summer olympic medallists of the past, not including http://www.olympiaka.com/history/research/index.asp
Steeplechase History an article in the first edition (October 1988) of the Lenton Times , the magazineof the Lenton history Society in Britain's PreWWII olympic medallists Games. http://www.steeplechase.org.uk/history.htm
Extractions: Legend has it that the steeplechase began in Oxford in 1850, when some young English gentlemen had gathered to settle a wager over the outcome of a horse race. But the day of the scheduled race was too muddy for the gentlemen to risk running their precious horses over obstacles across rough terrain. Therefore the host of the event, Halifax Wyatt, suggested that they settle the wager by a race on foot. The gentlemen agreed and laid out a two mile course on local meadows near Oxford that included 24 jumps over hedges and water-filled ditches. The competition proved to be popular and steeplechase competitions began to be held on a regular basis.
History Of The Olympics + Cartoon Fun By Brownielocks The olympic Primer Encyclopedia Britannica olympic Games Ancient olympics 1896Athens olympics German olympic history olympic medallists olympic Posters http://www.brownielocks.com/olympics.html
Extractions: The History of the Olympics Since the Olympic games go way back to the early Greeks, to do an entire history on one page is a bit overwhelming. So, I'll give you a brief summation of how it all began, and then provide some further links for additional information. So, how and why did it all begin? In ancient Greece, they often combined religious festivals with sporting events, to honor certain gods. The Greeks held the following: The Pythian Games The Olympic Games It was the last one, the Olympics, that were held for the Greek God Zeus and were also the most popular with the people. The first game is said to be held at Olympia, Greece in 776 B.C. and has been held every 4 years since = 1,168 years! Then, Greece came under the rule of the Roman Empire and the Olympic games were declined, to the point where they actually declined in 393 B.C. by the Christian Roman Emperor, Theodosius I, who objected to what he felt were some "pagan rites" associated with the games. In the beginning, the Olympic games were confined to just one day and one event. That event was a footrace that was the length of the stadium. Soon, additional races were added as the popularity grew, as well as discus and javelin throws (tosses), broad jumps, boxing, wrestling, chariot racing and a pentathlon. The pentathlon was composed of 5 different track and field competitions.
Olympic Tennis 2000 - Olympic Medallists' Club ITF olympic medallists' Club The ITF olympic medallists Club was launched in 1999to recognise those players who had embraced olympic Tennis and achieved the http://www.tennisgold.com/html/history/omc/omc.html
Extractions: Front - Wendy Turnbull, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Monique Kalkman, Eric Stuurman. It is one of several ITF initiatives to promote Olympic Tennis. Many past and present tennis champions along with officials from the International Olympic Committee, the British Olympic Association, the International Tennis Federation and the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games showed their support by attending the launch. BOC President Craig Reedie (l to r) Olympic medallists Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Wendy Turnbull with ITF Executive Director responsible for the Olympics Debbie Jevens. IOC member and British Olympic Association President Mr Craig Reedie said of the Club: "Olympic medallists are very special. Tennis brings many assets to the Olympics and it is good news that an international federation recognises its Olympic and Paralympic athletes in this Club." As part of the launch each of the medallists in attendance was presented with a special pin signifying membership of the Olympic Medallists Club. Afterwards, they spoke of their pride in being a member of this elite club.
ITF Olympic Tennis 2000 - Atlanta Winners Email a question or comment. Visit Paralympic Tennis 2000 olympic medallists'Club. Sydney 2000. Mens' singles. Womens' singles. Yevgeny http://www.tennisgold.com/html/history/omc/sydney.html
History Of Women's Sport medallists at the olympic Summer Games. medallists at the olympic Winter Games. medallistsat the Paralympic Winter Games. OTHER SITES ABOUT WOMEN and history. http://www.caaws.ca/Milestones/
Extractions: "The solemn periodic manifestation of male sport based on internationalism, on loyalty as a means, on arts as a background and the applause of women as a recompense." - Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games. Since Baron de Coubertin uttered those words in the late 1890's, the world has changed almost beyond recognition. Instead of merely applauding the achievements of others, women now wish to share the spotlight. MILESTONES Women's Sport from 440 BC to 1998 The Women's Olympic Games of the 20's and 30's Velma Springstead died before she was 20 but her name is still prominent for Canadian sportswoman. In 1932, Alexandrine Gibb and the WAAF named the trophy to annually honour the best Canadian female athlete after Springstead, linking her with the highest levels of athletic achievement ever since. PROFILES OF CANADIAN ACCOMPLISHMENTS Women Adventurers
Australian Gold Medallists -Sydney 2000 For the first time in olympic history gold medallists of the host country were featuredon that country's stamps and available to the public within twentyfour http://www.robinlinke.com.au/olympic_stamps.html
Saprelim-2 Others on the current ISAF olympic Class ranking lists are shown in italics.For the Optimist history of other olympic medallists, see ExOptimists. http://www.optiworld.org/ioda-worldhistory.html
Chistory For the Optimist history of other olympic medallists, see ExOptimists Someformer participants in the IODA Worlds who competed in the olympics. http://www.optiworld.org/chistory.html