The History of the United States Olympic Trials

The History of the United States Olympic Trials PDF Author: Richard Hymans
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Category : Olympics
Languages : en
Pages : 406

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The History of the United States Olympic Trials

The History of the United States Olympic Trials PDF Author: Richard Hymans
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Category : Olympics
Languages : en
Pages : 406

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The History of the U.S. Olympic Trials

The History of the U.S. Olympic Trials PDF Author: Richard Hymans
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Category : Olympics
Languages : en
Pages : 406

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A History of the United States Olympic Trials for Track & Field

A History of the United States Olympic Trials for Track & Field PDF Author: Richard Hymans
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Languages : en
Pages : 320

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U.S. Olympic Team Trials 1956

U.S. Olympic Team Trials 1956 PDF Author: United States Olympic Committee
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Languages : en
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1948 U.S. Olympic Team Trials

1948 U.S. Olympic Team Trials PDF Author:
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Category : Olympic Games
Languages : en
Pages : 32

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Material Relating to the United States Olympic Trials in New York City During 1964

Material Relating to the United States Olympic Trials in New York City During 1964 PDF Author:
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1964 U.S. Olympic Team Trials

1964 U.S. Olympic Team Trials PDF Author: United States Olympic Committee
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The Track in the Forest

The Track in the Forest PDF Author: Bob Burns
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1641600802
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 200

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The 1968 US men's Olympic track and field team won 12 gold medals and set six world records at the Mexico City Games, one of the most dominant performances in Olympic history. The team featured such legends as Tommie Smith, Bob Beamon, Al Oerter, and Dick Fosbury. Fifty years later, the team is mostly remembered for embodying the tumultuous social and racial climate of 1968. The Black Power protest of Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the victory stand in Mexico City remains one of the most enduring images of the 1960s. Less known is the role that a 400-meter track carved out of the Eldorado National Forest above Lake Tahoe played in molding that juggernaut. To acclimate US athletes for the 7,300-foot elevation of Mexico City, the US Olympic Committee held a two-month training camp and final Olympic selection meet for the ages at Echo Summit near the California-Nevada border. Never has a sporting event of such consequence been held in such an ethereal setting. On a track in which hundreds of trees were left standing on the infield to minimize the environmental impact, four world records fell—more than have been set at any US meet since (including the 1984 and 1996 Olympics). But the road to Echo Summit was tortuous—the Vietnam War was raging, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated, and a group of athletes based out of San Jose State had been threatening to boycott the Mexico City Games to protest racial injustice. Informed by dozens of interviews by longtime sports journalist and track enthusiast Bob Burns, this is the story of how in one of the most divisive years in American history, a California mountaintop provided an incomparable group of Americans shelter from the storm.

Olympic Pictorial

Olympic Pictorial PDF Author: United States Olympic Committee
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Category : Olympics
Languages : en
Pages : 56

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The Glory & the Games

The Glory & the Games PDF Author: United States Olympic Committee
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ISBN: 9780918883094
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 230

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Inspiring stories from the greatest moments in sports history.The Glory and the Games captures the unique spirit of the Olympic Games through the inspiring stories of 40 of the most heroic Olympic athletes.The stories in this commemorative, photojournalistic collection are divided into three sections: Overcoming Adversity: There's Walter Davis from the U.S., taking the gold medal in the high jump in 1952 after having polio as a child, and Karoly Takacs of Hungary losing his shooting hand to a grenade and coming back to win gold in rapid fire pistol in 1948 and 1956 after learning to shoot with his left hand.The Great Comebacks: These include Dan O'Brien of the U.S., capturing gold at the 1996 Atlanta games after failing to qualify for Barcelona in 1992, and Spiridon Louis, from Greece, who came back from behind in 1896 to win the marathon for the Olympics' home country in the first modern Olympiad.And, of course, there are the Stars: Jim Thorpe, Paavo Nurmi, Olga Korbut, Kip Keino, Jesse Owens, Bonnie Blair, and more.All 40 stories in The Glory and the Games are lavishly accompanied by photos, and each reflects the courage, determination, and excellence that are the Olympic Games.40 in-depth stories and stirring profiles of Olympic champions.