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         Olympics:     more books (100)
  1. Olympic Weightlifting: A Complete Guide for Athletes & Coaches by Greg Everett, 2009-09-25
  2. Ancient Greece and the Olympics: A Nonfiction Companion to Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House Research Guide #10) by Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce, 2004-06-08
  3. Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House #16) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) by Mary Pope Osborne, 1998-10-20
  4. The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games by Tony Perrottet, 2004-06-08
  5. Asterix at the Olympic Games by Rene Goscinny, 2004-09-01
  6. Hiking Olympic National Park, 2nd: A Guide to the Park's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series) by Erik Molvar, 2008-04-01
  7. Chalked Up: Inside Elite Gymnastics' Merciless Coaching, Overzealous Parents, Eating Disorders, and Elusive Olympic Dreams by Jennifer Sey, 2008-05-01
  8. Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed the World by David Maraniss, 2008-07-01
  9. Striking Back: The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response by Aaron J. Klein, 2007-01-09
  10. Day Hiking, Olympic Peninsula (Done in a Day) by Craig Romano, 2007-04-30
  11. Moon Spotlight The Olympic Peninsula by Ericka Chickowski, 2009-06-23
  12. Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games by Jerry Caraccioli, Tom Caraccioli, 2008-05-01
  13. Best Easy Day Hikes Olympic National Park, 2nd (Best Easy Day Hikes Series) by Erik Molvar, 2008-05-13
  14. The Ancient Olympics: A History by Nigel Spivey, 2006-06-08

1. Welcome To Special Olympics
An international program of yearround sports training and athletic competition for more than one million children and adults with mental retardation.
http://www.specialolympics.org
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2. Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics
Official site of the 2002 Winter olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes current news, pictures and highlights, competition results, TV schedules, and programs for the games. Also offers a special section just for kids.
http://www.saltlake2002.com/

3. Ancient Olympics @ University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology & Anthropolo
The real story of the ancient Olympic Games. Were the ancient games better than ours?
http://www.upenn.edu/museum/Olympics/olympicintro.html
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Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games: Culture and Tradition: the Ancient Olympic Games (essay by Dr. David Romano) Find out how UPM Researcher Dr. Mel Hammarberg thinks Mormons will impact the 2002 Games Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games Official Website OfficialOlympicsWebsite ... Our Web Exhibits want more?
w ere the ancient games better than ours? More fair and square? More about sports and less about money? Are modern games more sexist? More political? Have we strayed from the ancient Olympic ideal? During this Olympic season, you may hear from announcers, critics, commentators and even athletes that the Olympic games are too commercial, too political, too "professional." Or that the judging is too nationalistic.

4. Special Olympics Pennsylvania
Provides yearround sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental retardation.
http://www.paso.org/
The 2003 Winter Games
It's a Wrap!

Johnstown was the host of SOPA's
first state-level event of the year,
February 25-28. Visit the Winter Games web site
for results. Class of 2003 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced Six remarkable athletes and volunteers have been selected for induction into the Special Olympics Pennsylvania Hall of Fame. The group was chosen by a panel of sports reporters from throughout the state and will be inducted in an elegant dinner ceremony to be held in Philadelphia later this spring. For ticket information, please call
This year's inductees are: Athletes
Benjamin Church, Blair County
Robert Cook, Montgomery County
Daniel Kolb, Chester County
Robert Solonoski, Luzerne County Volunteers Dr. Norman Mulgrave, Allegheny County Robert Young, Chester County Click here for more information about the event. Pennsylvania sending 22 athletes and seven coaches to Dublin, Ireland

5. Special Olympics Of Illinois
Providing yearround sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults in Illinois.
http://www.ilso.org/
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Find all Gold and Win $50,000 for you and Special Olympics! Welcome to Special Olympics Illinois
"Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
Special Olympics Oath Breaking News Official Partners Contact Info Find out how you can get involved in the
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State Basketball at ISU
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See Results Polar Plunges Make a Big Splash! Join the more than 19,000 athletes in Illinois who gain sports skills, the joy of teamwork, self-esteem, and friendship by participating in Special Olympics. Special Olympics programs exist throughout the state for children and adults with mental retardation or closely related developmental disabilities.

6. 2002 Olympic & Paralympic Education
Provides materials, activities, and suggestions for teachers on incorporating the 2002 Winter olympics into their lesson plans.
http://www.uen.org/2002

7. The Ancient Olympics
Exhibit on the ancient olympics presents information about individual sports, the context and spirit of the games, athlete's stories, and a virtual tour of Olympia. honor, we've created this exhibit on the ancient olympics, using information from the Perseus Project, a digital library
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics
The Centennial Olympic Games were held in Atlanta, Georgia from July 19-August 4, 1996. In their honor, we've created this exhibit on the ancient Olympics, using information from the Perseus Project , a digital library on ancient Greece. The Perseus Project is centered in the Classics Department at Tufts University.
In this exhibit, you can compare ancient and modern Olympic sports, tour the site of Olympia as it looks today, learn about the context of the Games and the Olympic spirit, or read about the Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times.

Ancient and Modern Olympic Sports

A Tour of Ancient Olympia

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8. Welcome To The Linguistic Olympics
An educational problemsolving site where students compete by solving puzzles based on real languages Category Kids and Teens School Time Foreign Languages......Welcome to the Linguistic olympics! An entertaining and educational websitefor secondary school students and teachers. Puzzles from the 1998 olympics.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~tpayne/lingolym/
Welcome to the Linguistic Olympics! An entertaining and educational website for secondary school students and teachers NOTE: This is an out-of-date version of the Linguistic Olympics Website, and is no longer being updated or maintained. Click here for the current site. by Thomas E. Payne
and the Russian and American Linguistic Olympics Committees

The"Linguistic Olympics" is a fun and educational problem-solvingactivity designed for secondary school students (ages 11 through 18). Students compete by solvingpuzzles based on real languages they have never learned. The puzzlesare of varying degrees of difficulty, but all are solvable using ordinaryreasoning and analytic skills possessed by secondary school students. No specialknowledge or resources are needed. TheLinguistic Olympics has been a regular part of education in Russia since 1965,and has been implemented three times at the University of Oregon in Eugene,Oregon, USA. On this site you will find a selection of puzzles from the lastthree US Linguistic Olympics competitions, as well as other resources that maybe valuable to teachers who would like to expose their studentsto the tremendous variety, complexity and beauty of the world's language.

History
The LinguisticOlympics was conceived by Russian linguist A. Zaliznyak, and in 1965 the first linguisticOlympics competition was held at Moscow State University. In 1996, over 450 studentsparticipated in the Moscow Linguistic Olympics and 350 in the St. PetersburgOlympics. Other Linguistic Olympics events have been held sporadically in other countries, but never in the United States until 1998. A "mini-" Linguistic Olympics was held in the Summer of 1997, with the help of Dr. Valentin Vydrine, the founder of the St.Petersburg Linguistic Olympics. Since then, an event very similar to the Russian Olympics has been held at the University of Oregon each Spring. The US Linguistic Olympics is still very much in the formative stages, so any suggestions or comments are appreciated.

9. Welcome To Special Olympics
An international program of yearround sports training and athletic competition for more than one Category Society Disabled Organizations......
http://www.specialolympics.com/
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10. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
Official site A variety of information involving the candidate and host cities, events, IOC policies, Category Sports Events olympics......Français WWW.OLYMPIC.ORG OFFICIAL WEBSITE, OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT.
http://www.olympic.org/
WWW.OLYMPIC.ORG - OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ATHLETES SPORTS OLYMPIC GAMES PASSION ... ORGANISATION
Direct access Athens 2004 Torino 2006 Beijing 2008 International Olympic Committee Olympic Museum Lausanne National Olympic Committees International Sports Federations The International Paralympic Committee Olympic Studies Centre Olympic Television Archive Bureau World Anti-Doping Agency Olympic Spirit Right to Play OGKS
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The men and women who have gone down in Olympic history
Relive the exploits of the athletes who have become legends - sports performances, highlights... You will also find the results of all the medal winners in the modern Olympic Games.
Heroes

Olympic medal winners
Olympians Sports, disciplines and Olympic events Access detailed presentations of all the Olympic sports and disciplines on the programme of the forthcoming Games. You will also see the list of Olympic sports which no longer exist. Sports on the Olympic programme Recognised sports Olympic sports of the past All the Olympic Games since 1896 Since time immemorial, the Games have enabled people from all over the world to come together in peace, respecting the principles of fundamental and universal ethics.

11. Science & The Olympics
Science and technology played a small role in the original olympics, which prompted a brief truce in any wars the Greeks happened to be fighting. These days, science and technology play a dominant role in the quadrennial Games.
http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/019olympic/
Sport science meets the Olympics
1996 marks the Centennial of the modern Olympics. Science and technology played a small role in the original Olympics, which prompted a brief truce in any wars the Greeks happened to be fighting. These days, science and technology play a dominant role in the quadrennial "Games." Here's the scorecard for our Olympic extravaganza: How are science and technology changing the games Can a computer help your high jump Why your mind might help you jump higher Imagine an Olympics without that newfangled stuff Calling all couch potatoes Does your exercise program have those non-stick Teflon blues? Meet The Why Files team
There are documents. ( Glossary Bibliography

12. THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
Official page of the organizing committee for the next Olympiad. Features updated news, athlete profiles, and event schedules.
http://www.olympics.com/
WWW.OLYMPIC.ORG - OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ATHLETES SPORTS OLYMPIC GAMES PASSION ... ORGANISATION
Direct access Athens 2004 Torino 2006 Beijing 2008 International Olympic Committee Olympic Museum Lausanne National Olympic Committees International Sports Federations The International Paralympic Committee Olympic Studies Centre Olympic Television Archive Bureau World Anti-Doping Agency Olympic Spirit Right to Play OGKS
ATHENS 2004
D - 510 OLYMPIC
MUSEUM
LAUSANNE PUBLIC
SUGGESTIONS Newsletters Documents Multimedia gallery Site map ... Help
The men and women who have gone down in Olympic history
Relive the exploits of the athletes who have become legends - sports performances, highlights... You will also find the results of all the medal winners in the modern Olympic Games.
Heroes

Olympic medal winners
Olympians Sports, disciplines and Olympic events Access detailed presentations of all the Olympic sports and disciplines on the programme of the forthcoming Games. You will also see the list of Olympic sports which no longer exist. Sports on the Olympic programme Recognised sports Olympic sports of the past All the Olympic Games since 1896 Since time immemorial, the Games have enabled people from all over the world to come together in peace, respecting the principles of fundamental and universal ethics.

13. Error Page
Features daily reports, stories about athletes and events, history of the Olympic games, and information on the Paralympics. Also offers research resources, maps and online activities.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/newszone/specialreports/olympics/
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14. Olympics
Historic results and statistics plus summaries of every Olympic Winter and Summer Games.
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Winter Olympics Through The Years Comprehensive historical section, including detailed summaries of each Winter Games from 1924-2002, past gold medal winners in every major sport broken down event-by-event, list of all-time leading Winter Games medal winners, U.S. athletes with most Winter Games medals and all-time medal standings for participating countries. Salt Lake City: 2002 Winter Olympics A complete review of the Winter Olympic Games of 2002, including final medal standings by nation, leading individual medal winners and a breakdown of medal winners in all major events. Nagano: 1998 Winter Olympics A complete review of the final Winter Olympic Games of the century, including final medal standings by nation, leading individual medal winners and a breakdown of medal winners in all major events. Summer Olympics Through The Years Comprehensive historical section, including detailed summaries of each Summer Games from 1896-1996, past gold medal winners in every major sport broken down event-by-event, list of all-time leading Summer Games medal winners, U.S. athletes with most Summer Games medals and all-time medal standings for participating countries.

15. Michigan Senior Olympics
Information about this program which promotes healthy lifestyles by organizing state games, sports competitions, fitness, and wellness programs for individuals over 50.
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16. Welcome To Special Olympics
Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. —Special olympics Athlete Oath —. On 25 October 2003, millions
http://www.specialolympics.org/welcome.html
" Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. "
An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern TD (the Prime Minister of Ireland) and Special Olympics Team USA athletes from the Washington D.C., metropolitan area celebrated "100 Days 'til the Special Olympics World Games" on 14 March 2003 with demonstrations of athletic skills. Here Ahern, accompanied by Special Olympics President and CEO Timothy Shriver, watches a powerlifter show off his form. The Team USA athletes present at the event will join more than 7,000 other Special Olympics athletes from more than 150 countries traveling to Dublin, Ireland, to compete in the 11th Special Olympics World Summer Games from 21-29 June. read article On 25 October 2003, millions of high school students across the United States will have the opportunity to participate in Make the Point! for Special Olympics

17. Olympics Through Time
Historical profile from prehistory through revival. Contains glossary, links and a comprehensive bibliogr Category Sports Events olympics......
http://www.fhw.gr/projects/olympics/
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Mirror sites: Germany Japan Poland (English Only) English 1996 - Foundation of the Hellenic World

18. ESPN.com Olympics Section
Figure skating is covered on ESPN's olympics page
http://espn.go.com/skating
Our Figure Skating page is now part of the Olympic Sports section. Please change your bookmark to the new page location. http://espn.go.com/oly/index.html

19. Ancient Olympics @ University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology & Anthropolo
The ancient Olympic Games were primarily a part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus.Category Society History Religion Ancient Hellenic...... How we got from the Ancient olympics to the Modern Games Although return.The first modern olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.
http://www.upenn.edu/museum/Olympics/olympicorigins.html
Ancient Olympics FAQs and online Q/A surveys: starting block when were
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were the athletes ... MuseumHomePage How did the Olympic Games get started? The ancient Olympic Games were primarily a part of a religious festival in honor of Zeus Quiz
the father of the Greek gods and goddesses. The festival and the games were held in Olympia map Gadzooks! It's Zeus!
Obverse ("heads") of silver tetradrachm, minted by Philip II of Macedonia ca. 350 BC to commemorate his victory in the horse race at Olympia. Model of the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia, where the first games were held as part of religious festivals honoring Zeus. plan The Greeks that came to the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia shared the same religious beliefs and spoke the same language. The athletes were all male citizens of the city-states from every corner of the Greek world, coming from as far away as Iberia (Spain) in the west and the Black Sea (Turkey) in the east. The sanctuary was named in antiquity after Mt. Olympos

20. UCI- Union Cycliste Internationale - UCI
International Cycling Union provides news, articles, health regulations, advocacy for road, track, mountain bike, cyclo-cross, BMX, indoor, trials, and olympics.
http://www.uci.ch/
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