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81. No Retired Players On U.S. Olympic Baseball Team - Olympics 2000 Tim Raines has been dismissed from considering for the U.S. olympic baseball team, meaning the squad will not have any pro baseball players, retired or active. http://web2.sportsline.com/u/ce/multi/0%2C1329%2C2688711_182179%2C00.html | |
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82. Some Familiar Names -- But Few Big Ones -- Dot Olympic Baseball Teams - Olympics Several major leaguers will be trading uniforms to participate in the Sydney Olympics, but not some of the ones many fans would like to see. http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/ce/multi/0%2C1329%2C2666797_182179%2C00.html | |
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83. Rutgers Crew Olympic History Select a Sport. National and olympic history. http://www.scarletknights.com/crew/history/olympics.htm | |
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84. Support Olympic Baseball Site requesting international support for olympic baseball http://www.baseball.ch/O/form.asp |
85. Kraushaar Wins Closest Luge Race In Olympic History SLAM! NAGANO Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Kraushaar wins closest lugerace in olympic history. Results NAGANO, Japan (AP) In the http://www.canoe.ca/SlamNaganoLuge/feb11_ger.html | |
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86. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print for each winter sport throughout olympic history are here on the pre and post-olympicimpacts from http://www.powells.com/subsection/SportsandFitnessOlympics.html | |
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87. Olympic Records And History olympic history. Year. City, Country. 1896. Athens, Greece. 1900. Paris, France.1904. St.Louis, USA. 1906. Athens, Greece. 1908. London, Great Britain. 1912. http://www.girlstalksports.com/Olympic_Report___Good_Will_Gam/Olympic_Records_an | |
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88. FanaticZone.com -- Olympic Games Former Gator Makes Olympic History 08/11/00 Web posted Friday, August 11, 2000 Former Gator makes olympic history Storyfrom FanaticZone.com wire services By PAUL NEWBERRY The Associated Press. http://postherald.fanaticzone.com/stories/081100/oly_0811005177.shtml | |
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89. USA Stadium - Millington Building upon its storied history, which includes eleven USA teams, three Olympicteams, a Stadium continues to be the homeplate for amateur baseball. http://www.usabaseballstadium.org/ | |
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90. BSSH ... GENERAL INFORMATION Individual Sports baseball Australian baseball history Australians first sawthe game in 1856 when American goldminers at Ballarat, Victoria, played on http://www2.umist.ac.uk/sport/other6.htm | |
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91. The Olympic's Most Wanted series; Dive into amusing olympic moments both high in the Most Wanted seriesBaseball, Football, Wrestling Moments Dubious Achievements in Golf history. http://www.brasseysinc.com/Books/1574884131.htm | |
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92. Be A Tourist In Your Own Town. Musial was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame first AfricanAmerican to appear inOlympic competition. facility is dedicated to portraying the history of the http://www.beatourist.com/sportsHistory.asp | |
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93. Subject Pathfinders For Kids- Winter Olympics olympic history. The site includes biographical information about Coubertinas well as olympic history including a virtual gallery. http://infozone.imcpl.org/kids_path_olympics.htm | |
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94. Today In History: May 28 9,000 images relating to the early history of advertising which later cost him twoOlympic gold medals in 1911, Thorpe played football, baseball, and basketball http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/may28.html | |
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95. Sydney Olympic Games History And Facts From Koala Express In Sydney Australia 20 cities with the most winners over the history of the For years the local baseballteam, the Sydney Storm of the first completed in the olympic Coordination http://www.koalaexpress.com.au/olympics.htm | |
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96. Baseball News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atla SYDNEY RESULTS baseball Preliminary round Holland bt Australia 64; South Koreabt Italy 10-2; United States bt Japan 4-2 (13inns); Cuba bt South Africa 16-0 http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/baseball/baseballsydney.html | |
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97. Page 3 to enhance your enjoyment of the 2000 Games, and broaden your knowledge of Olympichistory. personal account of a boys love for the game of baseball and his http://www.friend.ly.net/scoop/archive/summ1996/page3.html | |
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98. World Almanac For Kids Ed Vosberg, a lefthanded relief pitcher, is the only baseball player in historyto have played in the Little League World Series, the College World Series http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/sports.html | |
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