The Fifth Olympiad

The Fifth Olympiad
Author: Swedish Olympic Committee,Sveriges olympiska kommitté
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1472
Release: 1913
Genre: Olympic Games
ISBN: UOM:39015015399283

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The Fifth Olympiad

The Fifth Olympiad
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1912
Genre: Estocolm (Suècia)
ISBN: OCLC:1432886957

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The 1912 Stockholm Olympics

The 1912 Stockholm Olympics
Author: Leif Yttergren,Hans Bolling
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-11-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476600666

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King Gustaf V of Sweden inaugurated the Fifth Olympiad at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm on July 6, 1912. In the following weeks, 2,380 competitors from 27 nations representing six continents participated in well-organized competitions in perfect weather conditions. The largest Olympics yet at the time, the Stockholm Games have thus gone down in history as the Sunshine Olympics, or "the Swedish Masterpiece." Since that achievement, and despite numerous attempts by other Swedish cities, Sweden has not yet managed to host the Olympic Games again. This work examines the 1912 Stockholm Olympics from a variety of perspectives, exploring the preparations, organization, competitions, participants, and spectators, as well as the continuing significance of the 1912 Games to Sweden and to the future of the Olympic movement.

The Olympic Games Stockholm 1912

The Olympic Games  Stockholm  1912
Author: James Edward Sullivan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1912
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: UCAL:$B281733

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Official presentation brochure of the 1912 Summer Olympic Games in Stockholm.

Britain s Olympic Women

Britain   s Olympic Women
Author: Jean Williams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2020-07-26
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000163209

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Britain has a long and distinguished history as an Olympic nation. However, most Olympic histories have focused on men’s sport. This is the first book to tell the story of Britain’s Olympic women, how they changed Olympic spectacle and how, in turn, they have reinterpreted the Games. Exploring the key themes of gender and nationalism, and presenting a wealth of new empirical, archival evidence, the book explores the sporting culture produced by British women who aspired to become Olympians, from the early years of the modern Olympic movement. It shines new light on the frameworks imposed on female athletes, individually and as a group, by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the British Olympic Association (BOA) and the various affiliated sporting international federations. Using oral history and family history sources, the book tells of the social processes through which British Olympic women have become both heroes and anti-heroes in the public consciousness. Exploring the hidden narratives around women such as Charlotte Cooper, Lottie Dod, Audrey Brown and Pat Smythe, and bringing the story into the modern era of London 2012, Dina Asher-Smith and Katarina Johnson-Thompson, the book helps us to better understand the complicated relationship between sport, gender, media and wider society. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in sport history, Olympic history, women’s history, British history or gender studies.

Reaching Beyond the Gold

Reaching Beyond the Gold
Author: Tim van Vrijaldenhoven
Publsiher: 010 Publishers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture and globalization
ISBN: 9789064506147

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The five cities under the spotlight here - Genoa, Barcelona, Athens, Bilbao, and Shanghai - were chosen because they have all recently hosted a global event or will do so in the near future. After an introduction of the characteristics and impact of global events in general, the history of each city is sketched and the political and urban implications of the events are examined. Three key aspects - organization, management and city marketing - are dwelt on at length. The conclusions that this study draws can help put an end to the structural errors made in the organization of large scale events.

Tribal Identities

Tribal Identities
Author: J A Mangan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781135244651

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Sport is far more than a national and international entertainment: it is a source of political identity, morale, pride and superiority. Tribal Identities explores the influence of sport on the nations of Europe as a mechanism of national solidarity promoting a sense of identity, unity, status and esteem; as an instrument of confrontation between nations, stimulating aggression, stereotyping, and images of inferiority and superiority; and as a cultural bond linking nations across national boundaries, providing common enthusiasm, shared experiences, the transcendence of national allegiances, and opportunities for association, understanding and goodwill.

Native American Son

Native American Son
Author: Kate Buford
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307594297

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The first comprehensive biography of the legendary figure who defined excellence in American sports: Jim Thorpe, arguably the greatest all-around athlete the United States has ever seen. With clarity and a fine eye for detail, Kate Buford traces the pivotal moments of Thorpe’s incomparable career: growing up in the tumultuous Indian Territory of Oklahoma; leading the Carlisle Indian Industrial School football team, coached by the renowned “Pop” Warner, to victories against the country’s finest college teams; winning gold medals in the 1912 Olympics pentathlon and decathlon; defining the burgeoning sport of professional football and helping to create what would become the National Football League; and playing long, often successful—and previously unexamined—years in professional baseball. But, at the same time, Buford vividly depicts the difficulties Thorpe faced as a Native American—and a Native American celebrity at that—early in the twentieth century. We also see the infamous loss of his Olympic medals, stripped from him because he had previously played professional baseball, an event that would haunt Thorpe for the rest of his life. We see his struggles with alcoholism and personal misfortune, losing his first child and moving from one failed marriage to the next, coming to distrust many of the hands extended to him. Finally, we learn the details of his vigorous advocacy for Native American rights while he chased a Hollywood career, and the truth behind the supposed reinstatement of his Olympic record in 1982. Here is the story—long overdue and brilliantly told—of a complex, iconoclastic, profoundly talented man whose life encompassed both tragic limitations and truly extraordinary achievements.