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  1. Jews and the Olympic Games: The Clash Between Sport and Politics - With a Complete Review of Jewish Olympic Medallists by Paul Taylor, 2004-08-30

1. INEX 2009 Wikipedia Collection DOMSERVLET (McGill University)
Notably, alumni include eight Nobel laureates, three astronauts, two Canadian prime ministers, seven Academy Award winners, and twentyfive Olympic medalists. History
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2. McGill University
Notably, alumni include Nobel laureates, Canadian prime ministers, and Olympic medalists. History. Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning
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3. List Of Olympic Medalists In Figure Skating - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Figure skating was first contested as an Olympic sport at the 1908 Summer Olympics, in London, United Kingdom. As this traditional winter sport could be conducted indoors, the
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List of Olympic medalists in figure skating
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Main article: Figure skating at the Olympic Games The medalists of the 2010 Winter Olympics Ladies' singles . From left to right: Mao Asada of Japan (silver), Kim Yu-Na of South Korea (gold), and Joannie Rochette of Canada (bronze). Figure skating was first contested as an Olympic sport at the 1908 Summer Olympics , in London , United Kingdom. As this traditional winter sport could be conducted indoors, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved its inclusion in the Summer Olympics program. It was featured a second time at the Antwerp Games after which it was permanently transferred to the program of the Winter Olympic Games , first held in in Chamonix , France. In London, figure skating was presented in four events: men's singles, women's singles, men's special figures , and mixed pairs. The special figures contest was won by Russian Nikolai Panin , who gave his country its first ever Olympic gold medal. He remains the event's sole winner, as it was subsequently dropped from the program. Once a

4. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Cycling Medalists
This document lists all Olympic cycling medalists. It is a page in the History section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports information on the Internet.
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Score Silver Bronze Mouritius Peeters, NED Harry Ryan, GBR Lucien Michard, FRA Jacob Meijer, NED Jean Cugnot, FRA Roger Beaufrand, FRA Antoine Mazairac, NED Willy Falck Hansen, DEN Jacobus van Egmond, NED Louis Chaillot, FRA Bruno Pellizzari, ITA Toni Merkens, GER Arie van Vliet, NED Louis Chaillot, FRA Mario Ghella, ITA Reg Harris, GBR Axel Schandroff, DEN Enzo Sacchi, ITA Lionel Cox, AUS Werner Potzernheim, GER Michel Rousseau, FRA Guglielmo Presenti, ITA Dick Ploog, AUS Sante Gaiardoni, ITA Leo Sterckx, BEL Valentino Gasparella, ITA Giovanni Pettenella, ITA Sergio Bianchetto, ITA Daniel Morelon, FRA Daniel Morelon, FRA Giordano Turrini, ITA

5. Olympic Gymnastics Medalists In Men's Team
The Olympic team medalists in men's gymnastics from the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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    • 1896 (Athens, Greece): Team Parallel Bars
      GOLD
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      BRONZE none awarded
    • 1900 (Paris, France):
    • 1904 (St. Louis, USA):
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      SILVER USA- New York BRONZE USA-Chicago
    • 1908 (London, Great Britain): GOLD Sweden 438.000 SILVER Norway 425.00 BRONZE Finland 405.00
    • 1912 (Stockholm, Sweden): GOLD Italy 53.15 SILVER Hungary 45.45 BRONZE Great Britain 36.90
    • 1920 (Antwerp, Belgium): GOLD Italy SILVER Belgium BRONZE France
    • 1924 (Paris, France): GOLD Italy SILVER France BRONZE Switzerland
    • 1928 (Amsterdam, Holland) GOLD Switzerland SILVER Czechoslovakia BRONZE Yugoslavia
    • 1932 (Los Angeles, USA)

    6. Boxing
    Olympic medalists. History of heavyweight champions The greatest fighter of all time, Muhammed Ali, was involved in 5 classic battles.
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    ... Mancini-Kim AD PARTNERS Boxing can be the greatest sport of them all - no other sport is so cruelly demanding on the body, so pure in it's outcome. Unfortunately, no sport has seen more fixed outcomes; the fact that snakes like Don King have controlled the last 50 years means that relatively few fights made the "Greatest Games" cut. Olympic medalists History of heavyweight champions The greatest fighter of all time, Muhammed Ali, was involved in 5 classic battles. Two of them are listed among the greatest games of all time - his fight against George Foreman in Zaire in 1974 to win the title, and his tremendous battle against Joe Frazier in Manila in 1975 to defend it. One of the other two made him the pre-eminent athlete of his generation - his 1964 victory over Sonny Liston . The younger Ali defeated Liston easily, and I believe the younger version of Ali could have easily beaten Frazier, Norton or Foreman in the 1970s.

    7. Olympic Medalists - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Olympic Medalist
    This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Olympic medalists . History View article history.
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