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41. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Swimming
Basketball. Track Field. gymnastics. Swimming. Soccer. Photos. Message Board.Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history Swimming MEN, WOMEN.
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  • 42. The Olympics - History
    http//kushkm.tripod.com/historyof-the War occurred at the same time as the Olympicgames; thus Wrestling, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics were restored.
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/t/c/tcn109/olympic/history/

    43. GYMNASTICS
    The Germans used the word gymnastics for a school for her education. A cursorylook at the olympic history shows that the gymnastic events were held in 776
    http://www.sports.gov.pk/html/gymnastics.html

    44. Copernicus Education Gateway
    To get a feel for the history of olympic gymnastics, go to the USOCsite, which describes the sport at length. Then watch twists
    http://www.edgate.com/summergames/inactive/spotlight_sport/gymnastics.html
    Gymnastics
    To the ancient Greeks, physical fitness was paramount and all Greek cities had a "gymnasia," a courtyard for jumping, running, and wrestling. Over the years, gymnastics has undergone many changes. Originally, men's competition included swimming and running events, and did not acquire its present form until the 1924 Games in Paris. During the 1920s, women organized and participated in gymnastic events. The first women's Olympic competition was held at the 1928 Games in Amsterdam.
    Competition
    The Apparatus Rhythmic Gymnastics
    News, History, Fast Facts
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    Competition
    Gymnastics competitions are divided into three parts. On the first two days, all gymnasts perform compulsory and optional exercises on each piece of equipment, referred to in gymnastics as "apparatus." Those scores determine the winners of the team event. The 36 gymnasts who achieve the highest combined individual scores move on to the individual all-around competition. Based on the combined scores from the team and the all-around, the top eight scorers on each apparatus advance to the finals.

    45. The Decathlon In Olympic History - DECA, The Decathlon Association
    In 1880 an allaround championship was held at the German gymnastics Championships.It included a stone throw, pole vault and long jump. Early olympic history.
    http://www.decathlonusa.org/history.html
    Sponsored by The Decathlon in Olympic History Table of Contents: The Jim Thorpe Story When King Gustav V of Sweden presented awards at the 1912 Olympic Games of Stockholm, he proclaimed to the decathlon winner, an American Indian named Jim Thorpe, as the world's top athlete. "You sir, are the world's greatest athlete." Incidentally, Jim is purported to have replied, "Thanks, King" to the Swedish monarch, a story, true or not, which itself has become part of the Thorpe saga. Ever since, the Olympic decathlon champion or world record holder has been dubbed "the World's Greatest Athlete." And rightly so, since the decathlon is the only objective test of all around athletic ability. Decathletes must contest ten separate events and have those performances tallied on a standard scoring table. The decathlon measures basic sporting ability like jumping, sprinting and throwing. Within the backdrop and rules of track and field, decathlon champions must exhibit, the 4 S's: speed, spring, strength and stamina. Since 1912 great decathlon champions like Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson, Bruce Jenner and Daley Thompson and others have become household names. But they all owe much to the legend of Thorpe.

    46. Gymnastics OG4
    Translate this page gymnastics / olympic Games (4). Larysa Latynina holds the recordof medals won by any athlete in any sport in olympic history.
    http://teleline.terra.es/personal/jlpenag/gym_og4.htm
    Gymnastics / Olympic Games (4)
    Gimnasia / Juegos Olímpicos (4)
    WOMEN / MUJERES
    Statistics / Estadísticas
    Medal table (only team competition) / Medallero (sólo competición por equipos)
    Ps Country CNT G S B Tot. URS Romania ROM Czechoslovakia TCH United States USA Holland HOL Germany GER Hungary HUN Russia RUS East Germany GDR Italy ITA China CHN Great Britain GBR Japan JPN TOTAL Medal table (only individual all-around) / Medallero (sólo competición individual) Gymnast G S B Tot. Larysa Latynina, URS Vera Cáslavská, TCH Nadia Comaneci, ROM Lyudmila Turischeva, URS Simona Amanar, ROM
    Gold medals by countries (all events) / Medallas de oro por países (todas las pruebas)*
    Shared medals are considered as two (or three) gold medals, even when the gymnasts are from the same country. Trampoline is also included. Las medallas compartidas se consideran como dos (o tres) medallas de oro, aunque los gimnastas sean del mismo país. El salto de trampolín también está incluído.
    Ps COUNTRY CNT Soviet Union (USSR + UNT) URS Romania ROM Czechoslovakia TCH Hungary HUN Russia RUS United States USA East Germany GDR China CHN Ukraine UKR Holland HOL Sweden SWE Germany GER TOTALS
    Medal table (all events) / Medallero (todas las pruebas)
    Abbreviations / Abreviaturas: ALL : Individual all-around / Individual: TM : Team / Conjuntos;

    47. History Of The Modern Olympic Games
    Highlights Nadia Comaneci, a fourteen year-old from Romania scoredthe first perfect ten in the history of olympic gymnastics.
    http://www.patchproducts.com/nbygw/2000/printable/modern.htm

    48. Spfc.org : Tour History - Dates : 2000/07/04
    search what's new Prev Next- Review Back to the Tour history - Datesindex, 2000/07/04 - olympic Park gymnastics Stadium; Seoul, KR. Set
    http://www.spfc.org/tours/date.html?tour_id=800

    49. Women In Gymnastics - Famous Gymnasts
    The US Women's gymnastics team had performed almost flawlessly, but now their a badlanding, belted down the runway, and vaulted her way into olympic history.
    http://historypages.org/gymnastics/1996.html
    he Russians were on the floor, always a high scoring event for them, and Dominique Moceanu had just fallen on both her vaults. The U. S. Women's Gymnastics team had performed almost flawlessly, but now their Gold medal chance looked like it could slip away. Coach Bela Karolyi shook his fist and shouted, "Give me one last vault, give me one last good vault!" With life-or-death determination, Kerri Strug, her ankle already throbbing from a bad landing, belted down the runway, and vaulted her way into Olympic history. Not since Shun Fujimoto's gut-wrenching dismount for the rings with a broken leg to win the 1976 team Gold for Japan, had such a display of courage been seen in international gymnastics. Kerri Strug's valor in the face of pain, her dedication her to teammates and their dreams of gold, provided the most memorable moment of the 1996 Olympic Games. In the long run, this sacrifice was not needed, nor would it normally have even been permitted. The American team's lead would have held without it, but in that moment, no one knew for sure. She and her teammates had been picked from the cream of a very good crop of gymnasts, and their superiority had been honed on the floors, bars, vaults, and beams of international competitions for a number of years. Shannon Miller was already America's most decorated gymnast, and a former Olympic medal winner, when she joined the team that came to be known as the Magnificent Seven. Miller is the only American in history to win two consecutive World Championships all-around titles.

    50. Leon Stukelj - Ave Triumphator
    gymnastics Academy Invited Guests at the »Ave Triumphator!« gymnastics Academy thesporting biography of Leon Štukelj, olympic history, to anthropological
    http://stukelj.infotehna.si/english/events.htm
    The celebrations marking the hundredth birthday of the oldest living Olympic champion, linked into an overall image conceptually, semiotically, genealogically and structurally, are divided into four events and four venues.
    All events will take place on 12th of November 1998.
    11.00 a.m. the Dolenjski Museum, Novo mesto
    Exhibition
    of Olympic medals, distinctions, high awards and photographs of Leon Štukelj. Presentation of jubilee stamps
    List of Exhibits Connected with Leon Štukelj's Sporting Competitions

    6.30 p.m. - the main square in Novo mesto
    Reception as a remembrance and 'remake' of the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympic Games of 1924.
    8.00 p.m. - the Novo Mesto sports hall in Šmihel.
    "Ave, triumphator!"
    (grand gymnastics gala).
    The Artistic Team and Performers at the »Ave Triumphator!« Gymnastics Academy

    Invited Guests at the »Ave Triumphator!« Gymnastics Academy
    locations of events (map) road-blocks map on Thursday, 12th of November 1998 (.gif - 194 kB!) The elements for the concept, scenario and staging of the celebrations "Ave, triumphator!" "Ave, triumphator!" is the main event in the celebration of the hundredth birthday of the oldest Olympic champion in the world. The event will be stylistically linked to the sporting biography of Leon Štukelj, Olympic history, to anthropological and civilisational trends in physical training, the body aesthetic, and the synchronism of mind and body. "Ave, triumphator!" is the identity of culture - art, therefore - and sport. The celebration will seek out referential trends in Hellenism and Antiquity. On the ontological level (relationship of the subject to the universe, to the self and others) we will extol the identity of mind and body. On the aesthetic level we will delve into all the diverse manifestations of the body aesthetic, deriving from the relationships between body and movement, body and space, and body and time. Gymnastics will be the Archimedean focal point of the celebrations: "where beauty overcomes power".

    51. Sporting Event History
    Indianapolis Sporting Event history. Skating National Championships, 1982 AmericanCup gymnastics Invitational, 1985 - US olympic gymnastics Exhibition, 1984
    http://www.indianasportscorp.com/ISC/abouteventhistory2.html

    Who is ISC
    Events Membership Volunteer Opportunities ... Home
    Indianapolis Sporting Event History
    The following is a list of sporting events that have or will take place Indianapolis since 1979.
    International Events
    - Pan American Games, 1987
    - Pan Pacific Masters Aquatic Games, 1989
    - World Masters Aquatic Championships, 1992
    - FIBA World Basketball Championship for Men, 2002
    - FINA World Diving Cup, 1989
    - FIG World Gymnastics Championships, 1991
    - FINA World Swimming Championship, 2004
    - World Police and Fire Games, 2001 - World Rowing Championships, 1994 - FINA World Synchronized Swimming Cup, 1985 - Solheim Cup, 2005 - USA/USSR Track Meet, 1982 - USA/Australia Swim Challenge, 2003 Annual Events - Brickyard 400 - NASCAR - Circle City Classic - Corporate Challenge - Hoosier State Games - Hoosier Basketball Classic - Indiana/Kentucky High School All-Star Basketball Game - Indianapolis 500 - Indy Racing League - International Race of Champions (IROC) - The John Wooden Tradition - College Basketball - Kroger 200 - NASCAR Grand Nationals - NFL Scouting Combine - NHRA U.S. Nationals Drag Racing

    52. Olympic Games Books
    Published 1998 gymnastics (olympic Library) Lloyd Readhead Listed under gymnastics. 100Greatest Moments in olympic history Bud Greenspan, et al Hardcover
    http://www.dropbears.com/b/broughsbooks/sport/olympic_games.htm
    The Olympic Games Books on Olympic Sports and Athletes Related Books Sports Books Index Archery
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    Awaken the Olympian Within : Stories from America's Greatest Olympic Motivators
    by John Naber (Editor) (Perfect Paperback - February 1999) by U.S. Olympic Committee (Editor) (Hardcover) Fiercely Driven by Chris Lori, Ken Lori (Contributor) (Paperback) One Day in September : The Full Story of the 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and the Israeli Revenge Operation, Wrath of God by Simon Reeve (Hardcover - September 2000) Gold in the Water: The True Story of Ordinary Men and Their Extraordinary Dream of Olympic Glory by P. H. Mullen Jr. (Hardcover) First to the Wall, 100 Years of Olympic Swimming by Kelly A. Gonsalves, et al Listed under Swimming The Amateurs David Halberstam Listed under Rowing The Ancient Olympic Games Judith Swaddling Paperback: 112 pages Univ of Texas Pr; ISBN: 0292777515; 2nd edition (January 2000) Ancient Olympics (Olympic Library) Richard Tames Library Binding / Published 1995 A Basic Guide to Archery U.S. Olympic Committee

    53. OU Women's Gymnastics History ::
    OU Women's gymnastics history. The University of Oklahoma added women's gymnasticsto its athletic roster in champ, earned a berth on the 1988 US olympic team.
    http://www.fansonly.com/schools/okla/sports/w-gym/archive/040401aaa.html

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    NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

    OU Women's Gymnastics History
    April 4, 2001
    The University of Oklahoma added women's gymnastics to its athletic roster in 1981, at the encouragement of men's coach Paul Ziert. Ziert served as head coach for both programs until he left OU in 1984. Already a prolific men's coach, Ziert amassed a 23-10 record in his three seasons as the women's head coach. The '84 season marked former assistant Becky Switzer's first at the helm for the Sooners. That same year Oklahoma won the team's first Big Eight conference title, a feat OU went on to repeat in 1985, 1986, 1991 and 1993. In 1985 the Sooners qualified to the NCAA National Championships for the first time as a team. They finished 10th at the NCAA meet, where Amy Priest became Oklahoma's first female All-American thanks to a second-place vault finish. In 1987 OU hit the big time with its first NCAA national champion when Kelly Garrison won the first of two consecutive all-around crowns. (Garrison also finished eighth on beam in those championships.) Also adding her name to the record books in '87 was Cassie Frey (who would go on to coach 2000 Olympian Tasha Schwikert). Frey finished seventh in the all-around and fifth on uneven bars at the NCAA.

    54. Gymnastics Village History
    gymnastics Village Junior olympic Womens Team Schedule 2002/2003. Includedbelow is a tentative schedule for the upcoming competitive year.
    http://www.gymnasticsvillage.com/gmschedule.htm
    Providing Youth Fitness Through Gymnastics Instruction for Over 25 Years
    Gymnastics Village Junior Olympic Womens
    Team Schedule 2002/2003
    I ncluded below is a tentative schedule for the upcoming competitive year. Please keep in mind that all it takes is one meet to be rescheduled for it to effect the entire calendar. Date Location Activity Levels October 5 Gymnastics Village Local Meet Levels 4-6 October 20 TBA State Sectional #1 Levels 4-6 November 2 TBA Local Meet Levels 5-6 November 17 Gymnastics at Brentwood - Brentwood, NH State Sectional #2 Levels 4-6 December 8 TBA NH State Championships Levels 4-6 December 15-16 University of Rhode Island Invitational Levels 7-9 December 20-21 Atlantic Gymnastics - Portsmouth, NH Compulsory Zone Elite January 3-5 TBA Training Camp Levels 10-E January 11-12 Atlantic Gymnastics - Portsmouth, NH Compulsory and Optional Zone Elite January 18-19 University of Vermont - Burlington, VT Invitational Levels 5-Elite January 24 Parkettes - Allenstown, PA Compulsory and Optional Zone Elite January 24-26 Tri-Star - Dover, NH

    55. Gymnastics Village History
    Girls Meet Schedule. gymnastics Village Women's Junior olympic TeamCompetition Schedule is posted for your convenience. While this
    http://www.gymnasticsvillage.com/teamnewsmain.htm
    Providing Youth Fitness Through Gymnastics Instruction for Over 25 Years
    Competitive Teams
    Gymnastics Village provides competitive girls' and boys' teams at many different levels for the qualified gymnast. Competitions are held within New Hampshire, as well as throughout New England and across the country. Team practices are intense sessions, with at least a minimum of 4-5 hours a week progressing up from there. The girls competitive program begins at Level 4 and progresses through the elite level. The boys competitive program begins at Class 7 and progresses up to
    Class 1.
    Contact Information
    Girls Team Head Coach: Ray Schumacher
    Boys Team Head Coach : Igor Kniazev
    Girls Meet Schedule
    Gymnastics Village Women's Junior Olympic Team Competition Schedule is posted for your convenience. While this is a currently accurate schedule, please keep in mind that all it takes is one meet to be rescheduled for it to effect the entire calendar. Gymnastics Village encourages spectators to come and see our Local and Home Meets.

    56. GR Portugal - The Sport - The History
    Brief history of Rhythmic gymnastics The remotest origins of Rhythmic gymnasticscan be traced back to the Rhythmic gymnastics became an olympic sport in
    http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~grd/alfa/desp/hist/ingl/
    Brief History of Rhythmic Gymnastics
    The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) officially recognized Rhythmic Gymnastics as a competition sport in the year of 1962, with the name of Rhythmic Sports Gymnastics. In 1963, an international tournament took place in Budapest, Hungary, with the participation of 28 gymnasts of 10 European countries. This tournament would later be officially considered as the first World Championship of Rhythmic Gymnastics. Ludmila Savinkova, from USSR, became then the 1st World Champion of this sport. Rhythmic Gymnastics became an Olympic sport in 1984, in Los Angeles, USA, with the gymnast Lori Fung from Canada being acclaimed the 1st Olympic Champion. In 1996, in Atlanta, USA, the speciality of groups was admitted for the first time as an Olympic competition, having the group from Spain obtained the 1st Olympic Group Title. In 1998, a decision from FIG came to suppress, for consistency reasons, the designation of "Sports" until then attributed to the competitive component. Both components of this sport are since then designated by the same generic name of Rhythmic Gymnastics, which they still possess today. THE SPORT THE HISTORY THE APPARATUSES THE AGE STAGES THE CLUBS CONTENTS ...
    grd@esoterica.pt

    57. British Men's Gymnastics Olympic Team
    European Championships Copenhagen, DEN; olympic Games, Atlanta, USA-Reserve. 1997 whowon the first ever gymnastics Men’s Team title in the history of the
    http://www.baga.co.uk/Events/Olympics2000/BritishMenSydeny2000.htm

    58. Introduction To Ukrainian Gymnasts And Gymnastics
    A short history of Ukrainian gymnastics. unfortunately the libraryat the olympic Base doesn't provide much historic information
    http://www.olympic-eurogym.demon.nl/ukraine/
    document.write('') OEG Ukrainian Gymnasts and Gymnastics User Feedback Webmaster
    Welcome to Ukrainian Gymnasts and Gymnastics
    Competition Reports The Ultra Ukes (female gymnasts) The Tryzub Titans (male gymnasts) The Olympic Base ... Retired Gymnasts
    Welcome to Ukrainian Gymnasts and Gymnastics
    a web book solely on the Ultra Ukes and Tryzub Titans.
    Here you will find some general information on these web pages, plus some generic information on the Ukrainian gymnastics program.
    Mission statement
    ... as you can imagine building and maintaining this website is a lot of work ... You will find many unique and never before published photographs by following the links to the pictures on the gymnasts' pages. More to follow soon. For the future we have plans to add more routines, from more Ukraine gymnasts, also the greatest stars from the short history of Ukrainian gymnastics. Please keep in mind this is a fan site on Ukrainian gymnastics, although it is made with the full cooperation of Ukrainian gymnastics federation, coaches and gymnasts alike, it is not officially connected to the Ukrainian gymnastics federation in any way. Therefore everything written here is our responsibility. The routines are described as accurately as possible, please think about the fact that the Ukrainian gymnasts are allowed freedom of thought and expression in their gymnastics, so the routines described can be slightly different every time.

    59. Books / Sports & Outdoors / Miscellaneous / Olympic Games
    100 Hundred Greatest Moments in olympic history Bud Greenspan Maize and Blue toolympic Gold Marc gymnastics (olympic Sports) Kate Haycock / Library Binding
    http://www.bookmag.com/books/sports---outdoors/72.html
    Books Miscellaneous / Olympic Games
    Browse our most popular books titlesfrom 1 to 50.
    Edge of Glory : The Inside Story of the Quest for Figure Skating's Olympic Gold Medals
    Christine Brennan / Hardcover / Published 1998
    The Amateurs
    David Halberstam / Paperback / Published 1996
    Living the Dream
    Dot Richardson, Don Yaeger / Hardcover / Published 1997
    Venus to the Hoop : A Gold-Medal Year in Women's Basketball
    Sara Corbett / Hardcover / Published 1997
    Magnificent Seven : The Authorized Story of American Gold
    Nancy H. Kleinbaum, et al / Hardcover / Published 1996
    The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics (1998 Ed (Paper))
    David Wallechinsky / Paperback / Published 1998
    Etched in Gold : The Story of America's First-Ever Olympic Gold Medal Winning Softball Team
    Ron Babb / Hardcover / Published 1997
    Frozen in Time : The Greatest Moments at the Winter Olympics
    Bud Greenspan / Hardcover / Published 1997
    Olympia
    Leni Riefenstahl / Hardcover / Published 1994
    The Olympic Factbook : A Spectator's Guide to the Winter Games
    George Cantor (Editor), Anne Jannette Johnson (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1997
    Olympic Portraits
    Annie Leibovitz (Photographer) / Hardcover / Published 1996
    Dreams of Gold : The Nancy Kerrigan Story
    Wayne Coffey, Phillip Bondy / Mass Market Paperback / Published 1994

    60. Olympics
    gymnastics Ten finalists in gymnastics decided Friday. Athletics Korzeniowski walksinto olympic history. Athletics Britain crashes out as US cruises through.
    http://www.gigglepotz.com/ausoly-13.htm
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    Breaking News: Friday's latest results
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    Basketball: Australia in gold contention after semifinal victory
    Diving: China goes for fifth gold Football: Zamarano double secures Chile bronze Gymnastics: Ten finalists in Gymnastics decided Friday ... Wrestling: American slays another rival
    Sydney 2000
    Olympic Sydney: Sydney Games to go out with a bang
    Olympic Sydney: King Claudio puts fans in a frenzy
    Athletes
    Athlete Spotlight: Chamique Holdsclaw (USA)
    Athlete Spotlight: Abbas Jadidi (Iran) Athlete Spotlight: Jan Ullrich (Germany)
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    Sporting Technique Infographics: Gymnastics (Rhythmic) IN THE SPOTLIGHT
    Team USA Update
    The United States had a mixed day on Friday, with the highs of a gold in the men's pole vault and the US basketball teams through to the finals, but some disappointing and close results in other events. Click below for the full stories.

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