U.S. Olympic Team Trials 1956

U.S. Olympic Team Trials 1956
Title U.S. Olympic Team Trials 1956 PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1956
Genre Olympic Games
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Official program of the United States Olympic Committee.

American Hoops

American Hoops
Title American Hoops PDF eBook
Author Carson Cunningham
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 529
Release 2009
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0803226721

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Those who avidly followed the on-court acrobatics and off-court celebrity of the OC Dream TeamOCO in Barcelona in 1992 would hardly recognize what passed as basketball fifty-six years earlier, when the United States first played the game in the 1936 Olympics. In those early days of menOCOs Olympic basketball, many teams lacked basic skills, games were played in the pouring rain, only seven players could suit up, and the rules allowed only two substitutions and no time-outs. How this slow, low-scoring sport became the breakneck game that enraptures millions worldwide is the story of American Hoops.In this fascinating history of Olympic basketball on the world stage and behind the scenes, Carson Cunningham presents a kaleidoscopic picture of the evolution into the twenty-first century of one of AmericaOCOs most popular sports. From clashes between celebrated egos and thrilling action on the court to the intense rivalries of the Cold War and technological advances in everything from television to sports equipment off the court, American Hoops follows the fortunes of Olympic basketball, in the United States and internationally, as it developed and emerged as one of the most challenging and entertaining sports in the world.Cunningham traces how the modifications made by the International Olympic Committee and the International Basketball Federation have transformed the game of basketball over the years, from the Berlin to the Beijing Olympics. His book offers a remarkable view of the changing world through the prism of Olympic sport."

United States Olympic Book

United States Olympic Book
Title United States Olympic Book PDF eBook
Author United States Olympic Committee
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Pages 484
Release 1957
Genre Olympics
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Issues for include reports of the Olympic winter games.

Wrestlers at the Trials

Wrestlers at the Trials
Title Wrestlers at the Trials PDF eBook
Author James V. Moffatt
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2007-11-01
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ISBN 9780979905100

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American Decathletes

American Decathletes
Title American Decathletes PDF eBook
Author Frank Zarnowski
Publisher McFarland
Pages 327
Release 2024-10-16
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476612005

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In the 20th century, American male decathletes have won 10 Olympic medals and set 22 world decathlon records. From Dennis Adama, a world-class high jumper while at Indiana State University, to Matt Zuber, who won 8 out of his 41 career decathlons, this work summarizes the career records of 319 of the most important American decathletes of the 20th century, including Jim Thorpe, Dan O'Brien, Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson, and Bruce Jenner. All Olympians, international team members, national and collegiate champions, and members of the United States National team are profiled. Each entry describes the individual athlete's accomplishments and provides a statistical record of his entire decathlon career. A section on decathlon coaches and a comprehensive list of all world and United States decathlon rankings are provided.

The Wizard of Foz

The Wizard of Foz
Title The Wizard of Foz PDF eBook
Author Bob Welch
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 338
Release 2018-09-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1510736255

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Track and Field Writers of America's 2018 Book of the Year! In 1968, a US Olympic men’s track and field team—America’s best ever—stirred the world in unprecedented ways, among them the victory stand black rights protest by Tommy Smith and John Carlos at the Games in Mexico City. But in competition, no single athlete captured the ’60s more perfectly than Dick Fosbury, a failed Oregon prep high jumper who—in the wake of his little brother being killed by a drunk driver while the two were riding bikes and the subsequent divorce of his parents—invented a high jump style as a high school sophomore that ultimately won him an Olympic gold medal and revolutionized the event. No jumpers today use any other style than his. The Wizard of Foz is a story of innovation and imagination that blossoms 7,350 feet up in the High Sierra, where boulders and 100-foot trees festoon the interior of the Olympic Trials track. It is a story of loss, survival, and triumph, entwined in a person—Fosbury—and a time—the ’60s—clearly made for each other. And it is a story of a young man who refused to listen to those who laughed at him, those who doubted him, and those who tried to make him into someone he wasn’t. “My experience working with Skyhorse is always a positive collaboration. The editors are first-rate professionals, and my books receive top-shelf treatment. I truly appreciate our working relationship and hope it continues for years to come.” –David Fischer, author

Boys' Life

Boys' Life
Title Boys' Life PDF eBook
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Pages 72
Release 1983-07
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Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.