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         Athletics:     more books (100)
  1. The Athletics of Philadelphia: Connie Mack's White Elephants, 1901-1954 by David M. Jordan, 1999-04
  2. Current Topics in Musculoskeletal Medicine: A Case Study Approach (The Athletic Training Library) by Mark DeCarlo MHAMSPTSCSATC, Kathy Oneacre MAATC, 2001-04-01
  3. Illustrated guide to developing athletic strength, power, and agility by James A Baley, 1977
  4. The Athletic Crusade: Sport and American Cultural Imperialism by Gerald R. Gems, 2006-06-01
  5. Greek Athletics and the Genesis of Sport by David Sansone, 1992-12-22
  6. Essentials of Athletic Injury Management by William E. Prentice, Daniel Arnheim, 2009-11
  7. The Road from Wigan Pier: The Irresistible Rise of Wigan Athletic by Andrew Ross, 2007-07-12
  8. Mechanics of Athletics by Geoffrey Harry George Dyson, 1986-08-01
  9. Emergency Response Management for Athletic Trainers by Michael Miller, David Berry, 2010-10-19
  10. Athletic Training: An Introduction to Professional Practice
  11. The Handbook on Athletic Perfection by Neal Wes, 1981-05
  12. The Breakout Principle: How to Activate the Natural Trigger That Maximizes Creativity, Athletic Performance, Productivity, and Personal Well-Being by Herbert Benson, William Proctor, 2004-02-24
  13. Concepts of Athletic Training by Ronald P. Pfeiffer, Brent C. Mangus, 2007-07-12
  14. Introduction to Athletic Training - 2nd Edition (Athletic Training Education Series) by Susan Kay Hillman, 2004-12-16

101. A Directory Of Dead Athletes / Dead Sport Stars
A directory of dead athletes and other sports professionals.
http://www.deadathletes.com

102. British Athletes On The Web
Directory of fan sites, personal pages and profiles of British athletes (past and present) on the web.
http://www.gbrolympics.com/baweb.htm
BRITISH ATHLETES ON THE WEB
admin@gbrathletics.com . Please note some of these pages were prepared for specific events, or reside on low-maintenance sites, so may contain outdated/inaccurate information. Statistical summaries of leading UK athletes can also be found on the BritishAthletics.Info IAAF (major competition subsections) websites. More Sports Goods... Health and Fitness Products GBR Web Shopping Directory MEN Tim Abeyie [1] (Sprints)
Tim Abeyie [2]
(Sprints)
Harold Abrahams [1]
(Sprints)
Harold Abrahams [2]
(Sprints)
Harold Abrahams [3]
(Sprints)
Sidney Abrahams
(Long Jump)
Larry Achike
(Triple Jump)
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
(Sprints)
Kriss Akabusi [1]

Kriss Akabusi [2]

Kriss Akabusi [3]
Kriss Akabusi [4] ... Adam Akehurst (Decathlon) Jim Alder (Marathon) Fred Alsop (Triple Jump) Steve Backley [1] (Javelin) Steve Backley [2] (Javelin) Steve Backley [3] (Javelin) Steve Backley [4] (Javelin) Steve Backley [5] (Javelin) Steve Backley [6] (Javelin) Steve Backley [7] (Javelin) Andrew Baddeley Chris Baillie Sean Baldock [1] Sean Baldock [2] ... Roger Bannister [1] (Mile) Roger Bannister [2] (Mile) Roger Bannister [3] (Mile) Roger Bannister [4] (Mile) Roger Bannister [5] (Mile) Roger Bannister [6] (Mile) Spencer Barden (Distance) Jamie Baulch [1] Jamie Baulch [2] Jamie Baulch [3] Jamie Baulch [4] ... Dave Bedford (Distance) Tim Benjamin [1] (Sprints) Tim Benjamin [2] Tim Benjamin [3] (Sprints) Tim Benjamin [4] (Sprints) Tim Benjamin [5] (Sprints) Todd Bennett Roger Black [1] Roger Black [2] Roger Black [3] ... Dwayne Blake (Sprints) Dominic Bradley Chris Brasher (Steeplechase)

103. Wigan Athletic - Historical Football Kits
A graphic archive of the club s football kits by Dave Moor.
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Wigan_Athletic/wigan_athletic.htm
Historical Football Kits
Wigan Athletic
Formed 1932 Elected to Division Four 1978
Kit History
a a circa 1937-1939 a a a k o p b o a j l a p a o a e f p Umbro a Umbro m Umbro a Umbro m n Umbro/Barralan d h JSW d h Hobott a d e h Hobott August 1984 d e Sept 1984-1985 d e New Balance a e h Erima d h Elgreen a d Elgreen a h Elgreen Aug-Sept 1989 e Elgreen c Matchwinner c d Matchwinner a Matchwinner c i Puma c i Adidas c d Adidas c d Patrick c Patrick c i JJB c JJB f Umbro f Champion f g Vandanel f Mi Fit f If you can help fill the gaps or correct errors in these records please contact me!
Background
The first professional football match in Wigan was between Wigan County and Burton Swifts in 1897. County collapsed three years later but in 1905 Wigan Town was formed and shared Springfield Park with Wigan RLFC. Wigan Town also collapsed within three years and the town was dominated by rugby league until the formation of Wigan Borough in 1920. Borough were elected to Division Three (North) in 1921 but after eleven years of struggle, they resigned at the beginning of the 1931-32 season. The "Latics" were formed a year after the demise of Borough and joined the Cheshire League, winning the championship three times before the outbreak of World War Two. When league football resumed after the war, Wigan's local kit suppliers could only offer blue and white shirts due to clothing shortages so the Latics dropped their original red and white colours. After finishing bottom of the Cheshire League in 1947, Wigan joined the Lancashire Combination. They were champions in 1948 and over the next six seasons, the Latics won the title three more times.

104. Oldham Athletic - Historical Football Kits
A graphic archive of the club s football kits by Dave Moor.
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Oldham_Athletic/Oldham_Athletic.htm
Historical Football Kits
Oldham Athletic
Formed 1894 Replaced Burslem Port Vale in Division Two 1907
Kit History
Pine Villa circa 1895 a circa 1897 a Oldham Athletic u s w Shirt colour not confirmed w Socks not confirmed m n s w y Previous strip also worn y y w Socks not confirmed b n s s q s c c d s w e s s v v s w f s c g h b p b e p Umbro n Umbro n Umbro p Umbro b o r Umbro k Umbro t Le Coq Sportif t Le Coq Sportif i r s Spall i Umbro t Umbro o t Umbro b k r Umbro b r Umbro b r Umbro b r Umbro b r Pony b Pony b Sparta b x Sparta b x Sparta b r x Sparta b r x Carlotti l Carlotti j Carlotti j Carlotti j Carbrini j Carbrini j If you can help fill the gaps or correct errors in these records please contact me!
Background
After missing out on election by a single vote in 1906, they won the Combination title and reached the second round proper of the FA Cup only to be disappointed at the Football League AGM in June 1907. After the vote was taken, however, Burslem Port Vale resigned from the League and Oldham, as the strongest of the unsuccessful candidates, were invited to take their place. On their election, Oldham switched from their previous red and white shirts to blue and white stripes. Immediately after the Second World War, Oldham turned out in red and white hooped jerseys borrowed from their neighbours, Oldham RLFC, presumably because the traditional shirts were not available. In 1953 they returned to Division Two only to be relegated immediately and in 1959 and 1960 the club suffered the humiliation of having to apply for re-election to the Fourth Division twice in succession.

105. Old Oldham Athletic Football Shirts And Soccer Jerseys
A photographic history of the club s shirts using photographs submitted by fans.
http://www.oldfootballshirts.com/en/teams/o/oldham-athletic/old-oldham-athletic-
English Español (Spanish) Italiano (Italian) Português (Portuguese) Français (French) Deutsch (German) Nederlands (Dutch) Ελληνικά (Greek) Русский (Russian) Türkçe (Turkish) עִברִית (Hebrew) Bahasa Melayu (Malay) Svenska (Swedish) (Other languages coming soon) ADD YOUR SHIRT BROWSE TEAMS Search: Links to buy Oldham Athletic football shirts: Home British Leagues English League 1 - Oldham Athletic Buy Retro Oldham Athletic shirts Buy ... Oldham Athletic shirts
Oldham Athletic Football Shirts
Oldham Athletic News From BBC Sport
13 Nov 2010 at 5:09pm
Oldham 1-0 Huddersfield. Oumare Tounkara's first-half strike hands Oldham victory and ends Huddersfield's four-match unbeaten run. more.. 6 Nov 2010 at 7:18pm
Accrington Stanley 3-2 Oldham. League Two Accrington hold off an Oldham fightback to book their place in the second round of the FA Cup. more.. 5 Nov 2010 at 5:22pm
Evina extends Oldham loan spell. Oldham extend the loan deal of Arsenal utility player Cedric Evina for a further two months. more..

106. Charlton Athletic - Historical Football Kits
A graphic archive of the club s football kits by Dave Moor.
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Charlton_Athletic/Charlton_Athletic.htm
Historical Football Kits
Charlton Athletic
Formed 1905 Elected to Division Three (South) 1921
Kit History
a a a s a b p s p a i circa 1944 j p s a p a a a j o a j c p early 1963-1964 p Oct 1963-1964 q a c j c r g j r d g a Bukta a Bukta g l Bukta a l Adidas a Adidas h Adidas c Osca a Osca c Adidas a Admiral e k Admiral e g k Admiral c Ribero e Ribero e Quaser e Quaser e Le Coq Sportif e Le Coq Sportif c Le Coq Sportif c Joma c Joma Centenary Oct '05 f Joma f Sponsorship changed mid-season Joma f Joma f Joma f Macron f If you can help fill the gaps or correct errors in these records please contact me!
Background
In 1905 a group of young boys - average age 15 - started playing under the name of Charlton Athletic FC on fields in the shadow of the giant Siemens Telegraph Works, now long demolished, and near where the Thames Barrier now stands. The team proved so successful that they joined the Lewisham League in 1906 but they remained essentially a strong local side until after the Great War. By 1922 a new West Stand had been built at The Valley and the ground was being mooted as a venue for future FA Cup Finals, having a capacity of around 75,000. Falling attendances prompted the directors to move to a new ground at The Mount in Catford. For the 1923-24 season, Charlton wore the dark and light blue sripes of Catford South End FC with whom it was proposed to merge but it soon became obvious that there was no future in this development and the "Addicks" returned to the Valley at the end of the season. In 1926 Charlton had to apply for re-election but there were no applications from non-league clubs that year so they were returned unnopposed. In 1929 Athletic were promoted to Division Two but were relegated four years later.

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