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This fifth edition of Historical Dictionary of The Olympic Movement covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about The Olympic Movement.
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This fifth edition of Historical Dictionary of The Olympic Movement covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about The Olympic Movement.
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Produktdetails
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- Historical Dictionaries of Sports
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Fifth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 908
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1599g
- ISBN-13: 9781442248595
- ISBN-10: 1442248599
- Artikelnr.: 42031234
- Historical Dictionaries of Sports
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Fifth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 908
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1599g
- ISBN-13: 9781442248595
- ISBN-10: 1442248599
- Artikelnr.: 42031234
John Grasso, an Olympic historian and Treasurer of the International Society of Olympic Historians, was born in New York City, raised in Queens, NY, educated as an accountant but spent most of his working life in data processing. He moved to Guilford in Central New York State in 1980, has written on boxing, wrestling, bowling, basketball, tennis and football and has traveled extensively-visiting more than forty-five countries and attending nine Olympic Games. Bill Mallon a former professional golfer, is an orthopedic surgeon whose lifelong interest in the Olympic Games became a second career while he was in medical school at Duke University. This fifth edition is his twenty-fifth book on the Olympic Games. With Erich Kamper, he coauthored The Golden Book of the Olympic Games, and with the late Ian Buchanan he wrote Quest for Gold: The Encyclopedia of American Olympians and several other books, including the first three editions of this book. He is the author of a series of books on the earliest Olympic Games (1896-1920) and is a founding member and past president of the International Society of Olympic Historians and former editor of ISOH's Journal of Olympic History. For his contributions to the Olympic Movement, he was awarded the Olympic Order in Silver in 2001. He also serves as the President of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) (2014-15), editor-in-chief of the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, medical editor of Golf Digest, and medical editor of Orthopaedic Coding Newsletter. Jeroen Heijmans is an information technology (IT) professional from the Netherlands. Fascinated by the Olympics since he was nine years old, he is involved in the OlyMADMen, a group that attempts to collect complete historic results of the Olympic Games (partially available on www.sportsreference.com/olympics). He has written extensively about the Olympic Games on the Dutch sports history site Sportgeschiedenis.nl and is a member (and the web master) of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH).
Editor's Foreword by, Jon Woronoff Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations
Chronology The Olympic Games and Olympic Winter Games Introduction THE
DICTIONARY Appendix I: Presidents of the International Olympic Committee
Appendix II: The Games of the Olympiads Appendix III: The Olympic Winter
Games Appendix IV: Members of the International Olympic Committee Appendix
V: Awards of the International Olympic Committee Appendix VI: Final Olympic
Torchbearers (Within the Olympic Stadium) Appendix VII: Speakers of the
Olympic Oath Appendix VIII: Official Openings of the Olympic Games Appendix
IX: Most Olympic Medals Won: Summer, Men Appendix X: Most Olympic Medals
Won: Summer, Women Appendix XI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Men
Appendix XII: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Women Appendix XIII:
Most Olympic Medals Won: Winter, Men Appendix XIV: Most Olympic Medals Won:
Winter, Women Appendix XV: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Men
Appendix XVI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Women Appendix XVII:
Most Appearances: Summer, Men Appendix XVIII: Most Appearances: Summer,
Women Appendix XIX: Most Appearances: Winter, Men Appendix XX: Most
Appearances: Winter, Women Appendix XXI: List of All Positive Drug Tests at
the Olympic Games Appendix XXII: Attempts at Olympic Revival Prior to 1896
Appendix XXIII: International Federations - SportAccord Appendix XXIV:
Olympic Summer Games Participants Appendix XXV: Olympic Winter Games
Participants Appendix XXVI: Olympic Sports Appendix XXVII: Bid Cities
Bibliography About the Authors
Chronology The Olympic Games and Olympic Winter Games Introduction THE
DICTIONARY Appendix I: Presidents of the International Olympic Committee
Appendix II: The Games of the Olympiads Appendix III: The Olympic Winter
Games Appendix IV: Members of the International Olympic Committee Appendix
V: Awards of the International Olympic Committee Appendix VI: Final Olympic
Torchbearers (Within the Olympic Stadium) Appendix VII: Speakers of the
Olympic Oath Appendix VIII: Official Openings of the Olympic Games Appendix
IX: Most Olympic Medals Won: Summer, Men Appendix X: Most Olympic Medals
Won: Summer, Women Appendix XI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Men
Appendix XII: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Women Appendix XIII:
Most Olympic Medals Won: Winter, Men Appendix XIV: Most Olympic Medals Won:
Winter, Women Appendix XV: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Men
Appendix XVI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Women Appendix XVII:
Most Appearances: Summer, Men Appendix XVIII: Most Appearances: Summer,
Women Appendix XIX: Most Appearances: Winter, Men Appendix XX: Most
Appearances: Winter, Women Appendix XXI: List of All Positive Drug Tests at
the Olympic Games Appendix XXII: Attempts at Olympic Revival Prior to 1896
Appendix XXIII: International Federations - SportAccord Appendix XXIV:
Olympic Summer Games Participants Appendix XXV: Olympic Winter Games
Participants Appendix XXVI: Olympic Sports Appendix XXVII: Bid Cities
Bibliography About the Authors
Editor's Foreword by, Jon Woronoff Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations
Chronology The Olympic Games and Olympic Winter Games Introduction THE
DICTIONARY Appendix I: Presidents of the International Olympic Committee
Appendix II: The Games of the Olympiads Appendix III: The Olympic Winter
Games Appendix IV: Members of the International Olympic Committee Appendix
V: Awards of the International Olympic Committee Appendix VI: Final Olympic
Torchbearers (Within the Olympic Stadium) Appendix VII: Speakers of the
Olympic Oath Appendix VIII: Official Openings of the Olympic Games Appendix
IX: Most Olympic Medals Won: Summer, Men Appendix X: Most Olympic Medals
Won: Summer, Women Appendix XI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Men
Appendix XII: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Women Appendix XIII:
Most Olympic Medals Won: Winter, Men Appendix XIV: Most Olympic Medals Won:
Winter, Women Appendix XV: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Men
Appendix XVI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Women Appendix XVII:
Most Appearances: Summer, Men Appendix XVIII: Most Appearances: Summer,
Women Appendix XIX: Most Appearances: Winter, Men Appendix XX: Most
Appearances: Winter, Women Appendix XXI: List of All Positive Drug Tests at
the Olympic Games Appendix XXII: Attempts at Olympic Revival Prior to 1896
Appendix XXIII: International Federations - SportAccord Appendix XXIV:
Olympic Summer Games Participants Appendix XXV: Olympic Winter Games
Participants Appendix XXVI: Olympic Sports Appendix XXVII: Bid Cities
Bibliography About the Authors
Chronology The Olympic Games and Olympic Winter Games Introduction THE
DICTIONARY Appendix I: Presidents of the International Olympic Committee
Appendix II: The Games of the Olympiads Appendix III: The Olympic Winter
Games Appendix IV: Members of the International Olympic Committee Appendix
V: Awards of the International Olympic Committee Appendix VI: Final Olympic
Torchbearers (Within the Olympic Stadium) Appendix VII: Speakers of the
Olympic Oath Appendix VIII: Official Openings of the Olympic Games Appendix
IX: Most Olympic Medals Won: Summer, Men Appendix X: Most Olympic Medals
Won: Summer, Women Appendix XI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Men
Appendix XII: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Summer, Women Appendix XIII:
Most Olympic Medals Won: Winter, Men Appendix XIV: Most Olympic Medals Won:
Winter, Women Appendix XV: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Men
Appendix XVI: Most Olympic Gold Medals Won: Winter, Women Appendix XVII:
Most Appearances: Summer, Men Appendix XVIII: Most Appearances: Summer,
Women Appendix XIX: Most Appearances: Winter, Men Appendix XX: Most
Appearances: Winter, Women Appendix XXI: List of All Positive Drug Tests at
the Olympic Games Appendix XXII: Attempts at Olympic Revival Prior to 1896
Appendix XXIII: International Federations - SportAccord Appendix XXIV:
Olympic Summer Games Participants Appendix XXV: Olympic Winter Games
Participants Appendix XXVI: Olympic Sports Appendix XXVII: Bid Cities
Bibliography About the Authors