A LA CARTE Japanese. history of Nagano olympics chinese, japanese. biathlon Venueof olympic Games completed in Nozawa Onsen Village. japanese. http://www.shinmai.co.jp/oly-eng/ine/
Extractions: The original ones were selected from the articles related to Olympics, appeared in our newspapers, which are all written in Japanese. A new software system called Internet New Esperanto (INE) was used to translate them into English and Chinese. This system is not perfect yet, so that we must excuse for incompleteness of the translation. The INE project, which aims to propose a new standard language for Internet, is developed by Shinshu University, Co.Ltd. Densan and the Shinano Mainichi Newspaper. From this language, the translations to many languages are easy, and the converse is also true. People will understand other languages more deeply and will have an occasion to be interested in them, by our INE system. Ski jump tower at Hakuba completed Yamanouchi Town agrees Alpine venue change NAOC announces televising rights is to CBS MIZUNO named first "Nagano Olympic Gold Sponsor" ... Japan submitts resolution to General Assembly for cease-fire during Nagano Olympic Games No part of the article, photographs, or illustrations presented here may be printed or used without permission.
SkiCentral - History Of Skiing the 1928 olympic Winter Games. Rearview Mirror Michigan's long history of ski jumpingby Vivian M. Baulch, The Detroit News. Associations. top. biathlon Canada http://www.skicentral.com/history.html
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Extractions: Click here for medals results on day 11 The German women's biathlon team have managed to live up to pre-race expectations by winning the 4x7.5 km relay event. The team, anchored by Kati Wilhelm, overcame a shakey start with impeccable shooting in the final half of the race to defend the title they won in Nagano in 1998. They covered the distance in one hour, 27 minutes, 55 seconds, 30.6 seconds ahead of Norway in second, while Russia narrowly beat Bulgaria for bronze. It was Germany's second team medal of the day, having won the K120 ski jumping event earlier on. Germany edged Finland by one-tenth of a point in the closest team jumping competition in Olympic history. Day 11's events Biathlon: women's 4x7.5km relay Curling: women's preliminaries draw 11 and 12, men's preliminaries draw 12
SKI Magazine Collection 2002 Olympic Coverage Wins Third Nordic Combined Gold Halfway to history Miller's Tale Gold AustrianWomen Favored in Today's Combined olympic Men's biathlon 10K Sprint http://www.skimag.com/skimag/collection/article/0,12795,325292,00.html
The Olympic Games--Salt Lake City, 2002 Skeleton; Intl olympic biathlon. 2002 olympicsFebruary 8 to 24, in Salt Lake City,Utah; The Ancient olympics olympics Through Time; Temple of Zeus history in http://arlingtonschools.org/olympics.html
Biathlon- The Sport competitions did not become part of the olympic Winter Games until the1992 Gamesin Albertville. Modern day highlights of biathlon history are presented as http://www.biathloncanada.ca/backgrounder.htm
Extractions: BIATHLON THE SPORT DEFINITION Biathlon is an Olympic winter sport, which combines competitive, free-technique cross-country skiing and small-bore rifle marksmanship. Several other competition forms of movement and shooting - such as ski archery, snowshoe Biathlon, running and shooting and mountain bike Biathlon - are also normally included in the general category of Biathlon. The word competition is used in Biathlon instead of race because it is not only a race but a combination of two different competitive activities The combination of two very contradictory disciplines, skiing and shooting, in the same competition confronts an athlete with a very demanding challenge. Cross-country racing requires intense, full out physical exertion over an extended period of time while shooting demands extremely fine control and stability. When athletes arrive at the shooting range, they have to shoot at a very small target, with a racing heartbeat and heaving chest because the clock is running even while they are shooting. HISTORY OF BIATHLON Ancient History and Early Development The word biathlon is of Greek origin and means "two tests
The Journalist's Toolbox 2002 Winter Olympic Games Events US olympic Aerial Skier Eric Bergoust. Lake 200 2 CrossCountry and biathlon PagesNews, features, athlete bios, schedules, venues, history, glossary and http://www.journaliststoolbox.com/newswriting/olympics2002events.html
Hunting News Each essay should cover all the following topics Winter olympic Games. history ofwinter and summer biathlon, facts about the events and number of events, and http://www.utah.thehuntingtrail.net/Hunting_News/hunting_news.html
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History Of Our Olympic Games Some information and a brief history of modern and ancient games.Category Sports Events olympics in Salt Lake City are Alpine Skiing, biathlon, Bobsleigh, Cross Now, if you go toan olympic games, you can the person you sitting next to the history of the http://kushkm.tripod.com/History-of-the-Olympics/
Extractions: Have you watched the Olympics on TV or better yet been there to experience it live? Did you ever wondered why the Olympics started? I did! If you want to be on or go to the Olympics, I think you first need to know about it. Why did the games start? At the original Olympics what games did they play? Also what games do they play today? Now, get ready for the world of the Olympics. Have you ever wondered how the Olympics started? In Olympia, Greece the Olympic Games were held every four years. First Olympic game was recorded in 776 BC; that was about 3,000 years ago. At that time this great festival took place to honor the Greek gods. Olympics were held during the great festival. My resources say Olympics were held to please the various gods. One God, in particular, the most important was called Zeus. The Olympics were called Olympiad in Greece. Now we know where the games are held, but we dont know what games they played? In the first thirteen Olympic games, there was only one event and that was the sprint. The sprint event was about one hundred and eight meters in length. Then later Pentathlon was added and it had different events. There was discus, javelin, jumping, running, and wrestling. After a while, they added Equestrian events and that included chariot racing and riding. The Ancient Olympics did have lots of events. They had two major events Equestrian and Pentathlon events.
Biathlon - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All history. in 1924, 1928, 1936 and 1948, but did not gain olympic recognition then In1948, the Union International de Pentathlon Moderne et biathlon (UIPMB) was http://acapedia.org/aca/Biathlon
Olympics - From TBO.com Alpine skiing biathlon Bobsled Crosscountry skiing Hockey Luge Ski jumping Skates Short-track Snowboarding olympic history http://olympics.tbo.com/
Utah 2002 Olympic Winter Games in 2001 with one each in biathlon, cross country rides in summer and winter, an Olympicphoto gallery, an interactive museum with the history of skiing http://www.utahtravelcenter.com/olympics/
Extractions: Utah's Olympic Facilities Keep The Dream Alive Photo Courtesy of the Utah Athletic Foundation The Utah Athletic Foundation is the caretaker of the Utah Olympic Park, Soldier Hollow and Utah Olympic Oval, the legacy facilities from the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The afterglow of the Games can be found in the array of programming for novice, recreational and high-performance athletes. "These facilities are living and breathing legacies of the Olympic Games," said Mark Lewis, UAF president and CEO. "Our mission is to maintain the commitment that Utah citizens made to sport by building these facilities. We aim to operate them in perpetuity and make them a viable part of the community with activities for athletes of all ages and abilities."
IBU çÒÁÎ ðÒÉ 2002 biathlon history. In 2 years she became a biathlon olympic champion againat a distance of 7,5 km in relay race, in Lillehammer (Norway). http://www.biathlon.okrtel.ru/eng/bd_history.htm
History Of Women In Sports Timeline - 2002 2002 In the women's 7.5 biathlon sprint, Kati Wilhelm of Germany takes of SouthKorea, who becomes the youngest individual winner in olympic history with her http://www.northnet.org/stlawrenceaauw/time12.htm
Extractions: 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.
Extractions: (c) 2001 Olympic Games - History of Slovakia at OG History of Slovakia at OG Nagano Atlanta History of Slovakia at OG A bronze overture at OG of new age (1896 1918) The only and very complicated way for Slovak sportsmen how to take part at OG was that through the Hungarian representation. In spite of facing Hungarian nationalism, we could be proud to be present at the first Olympic Games of the new age in Athens, Greece. In 1896, Alojz Szokol, the son of Slovak parents, won bronze in 100-m track and field mens sprint. Wearing starting number 1, he started as the first Hungarian athlete, in the first discipline, at the first OG We would find even more Slovaks in the history, who contributed to the overall balance of Hungary till the year 1918 with three gold, five silver and four bronze medals. Gaining two first, four second and one third place between 1900 and 1908, swimmer Imrich Halmaj was the most successful athlete to be born on Slovak soil.
Day Nine Roundup -- 2002 Winter Olympic News From KSL Earlier, skier Kjetil Andre Aamodt, along with biathlon winner and Norwegian teammate Saturdayand swept to medals that ensured their spots in olympic history. http://2002.ksl.com/news-5540i.php?p=1
Citius, Altius, Fortius (became Journal Of Olympic History In 1997) News; Features on olympic history for Trans World Sport, Spanish olympic history, Spanish Sports history 18001936, Great and television programs on olympic history. Non-profit http://www.aafla.org/SportsLibrary/JOH/JOHv1n2/JOHv1n2g.pdf
Boston.com / Sports / 2002 Olympic Games biathlon US outlook The Americans have never won an olympic medal and haven't beennear the global podium since Josh Thompson came out of the woods for his http://www.boston.com/sports/olympics/salt_lake_2002/sports/biathlon.htm
Extractions: US outlook: The Americans have never won an Olympic medal and haven't been near the global podium since Josh Thompson came out of the woods for his startling silver in the 1987 World Championships. Anything in the top 20 would be commendable. Best chances ride with Jay Hakkinen and Jeremy Teela on the men's side, Rachel Steer on the women's. US roster Men