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The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event held every four years, organized by the International Olympic Committee. The Olympics are the most prestigious of such events in the world. Olympic victory is widely considered to be the most prestigious achievement in sports. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold medals for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1904.
The Games have expanded from a 43-event competition with fewer than 250 men competing to including over 10,000 competitors of both genders from 202 nations. Organizers for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing expect approximately 10,500 athletes to take part in the 302 events on the programme for the Games. The 2004 Summer Olympics, for which organizers had also expected 10,500 competitors, drew a total of 11,099 in the 301 events offered.
Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used.
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The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics: Athens 2004 Edition (Complete Book of the Olympics)
by David Wallechinsky
Completely updated, this ultimate Olympic reference book contains all the nitty-gritty detail,including all records, statistics and medal standings as well as results of the top eight finishers in every Olympic event from the 1896 Games in Athens to the 200 edition in Sydney.
David Wallechinsky is a renowned Olympic historian, NBC radio commentator and author of several reference books, including the Book of Lists and the People’s Almanac Presents the 20th Century. His work has appeared in such publications as the New York Times Magazine and Parade, and he has appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, Nightline, and PBS’s News Hour with Jim Lehrer.
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Summer Olympics : The Definitive Guide to the World's Greatest Sports Celebration
by Clive Gifford
Created by an award-winning author-and-illustrator team, Olympics sets the stage with facts, articles, and essential background information across the complete range of Olympic summer competition. Every aspect of the summer games is covered, including their history, the bidding process, training and qualifying, and life in the Olympic Village. Coverage of the events themselves captures the exhilaration of competing at the pinnacle of world sportsfrom explosive sprints and the grace of gymnastics to the proving grounds of endurance, the marathon and triathlon, and everything in between.
In addition, special spreads celebrate the great summer Olympics, from Stockholm 1912 to the record-breaking games of Sydney 2000. Olympic achievements are highlighted at the back of the book, bringing to life the great rivalries and honoring those competitors who battled adversity to shine on the world"s stage.
Clive Gifford is an award-winning author of more than fifty books on the subjects of sports and soccer. His previous titles for Kingfisher include Summer Olympics and Soccer. In addition to being a lifelong soccer fan, he is a soccer coach and a contributing writer for many soccer magazines.
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The Encyclopedia of the Summer Olympics (Watts Reference)
by David Fischer
Explores the history and traditions of the Olympics and the various events included in the competitions held every four years.
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The Summer Olympics (True Books-Sports)
by Bob Knotts
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One Glorious Summer: A Photographic History of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics
by Glenn Hannigan, Robert Mashburn, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Photographer)
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The Science of the Summer Games
by Vincent Mallette
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Complete Book of the Summer Olympics
by David Wallechinsky
This ultimate sports reference has anecdotes from every sport, stats and scores for the top finishers in every event of every summer Olympics since 1896. Includes complete coverage of discontinued events, national medal totals, concise descriptions of the rules and scoring for 1996, and more than 200 classic photos of Olympic athletes.
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Swifter, Higher, Stronger : A Photographic History of the Summer Olympics
by Sue Macy
"Let the games begin!" is a cry that has stirred athletes and citizens from countries all over the world for more than a hundred years. In Swifter, Higher, Stronger, Sue Macy has captured a compelling and comprehensive portrait of the summer Olympics, one that spans contests and culture, pageantry and history. In five hard-to-put-down chapters, she explains the revival of the modern Olympics and how they survived boycotts, wars, and terrorism to grow into the vast media event we know today. She profiles the breakthrough athletes who became household names after hanging medal upon medal around their necks: names like Jesse Owens, Jim Thorpe, Babe Didrikson, and Jackie Joyner Kersey.
She shows how the Games were always much more than mere contests of athleticism. You'll read about the Olympics as a platform for world politics, such as when Jimmy Carter led the U.S. and more than 60 other nations to sit out the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a protest to the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, and when Hitler showcased his new Nazi society at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. You'll be fascinated by a host of scandals, some under the umbrellas of drug testing and gender testing. And you'll find plenty of smaller and sweeter moments, from the U.S. Olympian who gave up her place on the tae-kwon-do team to a fellow athlete who was injured during the trials, to the novice African swimmer who finished his race only through sheer determination. Macy's prose hooks you into the history and the competition. She follows the careers of two determined French sports enthusiasts-Pierre Coubertin who revived the Olympic Games, and Alice Milliat, who made sure the women weren't forgotten.
Great moments in sports history are riveting in this retelling, from the 1896 glorious patriotic victory of Greek marathon runner, Spiridon Loues, to the controversial (and unexpected) overtime basketball match between the Americans and the Soviets in 1972.Photographs throughout capture the action: a mid-air dive, a last-second game-winning shot, medal-winners' emotions on the podium. Three featured photo galleries, "Poetry in Motion," "Olympic Superstars," and "Winning Moments," showcase the diversity, the athleticism, and the sheer joy of the Games.A comprehensive gazetteer provides at-a-glance statistical information on each Olympiad, a map of the sites, a chart of record setters, a summary of Olympic highlights by Olympiad, and a helpful guide to further resources. With a foreword by sportscaster Bob Costas, this standout volume on the history of the summer Olympics is made for every reader-from the peruser, to the browser, to the researcher-who has ever found themselves swept up in the excitement of the Games
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Olympic Summer Games 2000
by Meredith Costain
Get ready for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia with the official guide to the games! Stuffed full of interesting facts and figures, Olympic Summer Games 2000 includes information on all of the Olympic sports, two special fold-outs of Olympic highlights and the Olympic venues in Sydney, results tables for the 2000 games to fill out and keep, and much more. This must-have companion is packed with color photographs of everyone's favorite athletes and events. A comprehensive guidebook for the whole family, Olympic Summer Games 2000 has everything you want to know about the games, just in time for the 27th Olympiad.
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Frommer's 96 Official Guide to Atlanta and the Olympic Summer Games (Frommer's Travel Guides)
by Rena Bulkin
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A Fun Book of Olympic Trivia: A to Z : Including the 2000 Summer Olympics, in Sidney, Australia (Olympic Trivia for Kids)
by Carole Marsh
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The Summer Olympics : A Treasury of Legend and Lore
by Bob Fulton
This is a compendium of the interesting, offbeat, and just plain bizarre, dating back to the first modern Games in 1896.
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Reflections of the Flame: 1996 Olympic Torch Relay
by Mark Williams (Author), Michael Pugh (Photographer), M. Antonios Tzikas (Introduction)
A eye-popping day-by-day photo journal of the three-month 1996 Olympic Torch Relay as the Olympic flame zigzagged across the United States from San Diego to Atlanta.
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