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Quick Fact - 1904 Summer Olympic Games
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Events on Earth Presents: The 1904 Summer Olympics
Events on Earth Presents 1904 Summer Olympics Remastered
Heart Stopping Moments 1904 St Louis Summer Olympiad III Olympic Cauldron Lighting Opening Ceremony
BOXING ROAD TO GLORY - Olympic hero
USC's Olympic History
Plunge for distance.wmv
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The Olympic Logo History
A quick fact about the 1904 Summer Olympics. My next fact will be about Christmas! Thanks for watching! Please Comment, Rate and Subscribe.
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This is a remake of "Events on Earth Presents: 1904 Summer Olympics." We had to remake our video for our History class when our teacher decided non of our vi...
http://www.HeartStopping.org The Olympic Torch Relay brings the Olympic Flame to light the Olympic Cauldron at the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. Olympiad I...
Boxing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since its introduction to the program at the 1904 Summer Olympics, except for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, because Swedish law banned the sport at the time. The 2008 Summer Olympics were the final games with boxing as a male only event. Beginning with the 2012 Summer Olympics, women's boxing is included in the program. Along with wrestling, it is one of only two sports that still require participants to have amateur status.
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Diving at the 1904 Summer Olympics -- Plunge for distance The plunge for distance was an underwater diving event held as part of the diving at the 1904 Summe...
For the first time since 1904 golf will be a part of Summer Olympics. Men and women golfers from around the globe are excited to take part in the men's and women's individual events.
Coach Nick narrates the history of Basketball in the Olympics, from its inaugural exhibition in 1904, through the first Dream Team in 1956, featuring Bill Ru...
On July 29, 2012 Google put a special doodle to represent London 2012 Diving. If we click on the London 2012 Diving Google Doodle you will be taken to the latest news about London 2012 Diving. Go to http://www.qualitypoint.blogspot.in/2012/08/we-can-still-play-playable-google.html to play all the Playable Google Doodles shown for the London 2012 Olympics. Now let us see more about Diving. History : Diving was included in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1904 Games in St Louis.At the 1908 Summer Olympics, men's springboard diving was added.Women's diving debut happened at the 1912 Summer Olympics in the platform event and was expanded to springboard diving at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Diving Equipments: 1.Pool The pool must be at least 5 metres deep. 2.Springboard It must be at least 4.8 metres long and a half-metre wide, with a non-slip surface. 2.Platform The board must be at least six metres long and two metres wide, with a non-slip surface. Greg Louganis is considered as the greatest diver ever. Read more details about London 2012 Diving Doodle at http://rtoz.org/2012/07/28/london-2012-diving-google-doodle/ And, see the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony highlights videos at http://qualitypoint.blogspot.in/2012/07/london-2012-olympics-opening-ceremony.html
Tweet this video! - http://clicktotweet.com/eU2dY With the 2012 Summer Olympics just around the corner the whole world is getting ready to watch as new records are broken and new champions are made. Before you tune into the London Games, however, take a moment to reflect on the long history of Olympic competition. From its brutal beginnings all the way to its modern day fanfare, these are 25 things you didn't know about the Olympics. https://twitter.com/list25 https://www.facebook.com/list25 http://list25.com Check out the text version too - http://list25.com/25-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-olympics Here's a preview: The Ancient Olympics were much bloodier and deadlier than today with some boxers even wearing gloves spiked with sharp nails. The first modern Olympics was held in 1896 in Athens, Greece and cost roughly $448,000. The 2012 olympic stadium cost £537 million or $832 million...enough to send one person to the moon 11 times. It takes 16 goose feathers to make each badminton shuttlecock, with the best feathers apparently coming from the goose's left wing. Since the birth of modern olympics roughly 100 years ago Americans have won over half the total amount of olympic diving medals. Although an Olympic gold medal seems valuable its really only worth about 450 English pounds (700 dollars), which is supposedly only half the price of the most expensive pie ever made. In case you're wondering you can find this record breaking pie at Fence Gate Inn in Lancashire, England. Although it comes with its share of sprained ankles and broken shins, for every Olympic football match there are an average of 11 fake injuries. London is the first city ever chosen to host the modern Olympics three times. The 2012 Olympics will include females fighters in the boxing ring for the first time ever Africa, South America, and Antarctica are the only continents where the Olympics have never been held although that will change in 2016 when Rio de Janeiro hosts the summer Olympics At the first Olympics in 1896 the winners were crowned with silver. It was only later that the gold medals was introduced. Originally 25.85 miles long, the marathon was extended to 26 miles and 385 yards at the 1908 Olympics in London where the race began at Windsor Catle and ended in front of the Royal Box in the stadium. Legend has it that the race was extended so that the Royal Family could watch both the start and the finish. Olympic sprinters can reach speeds of up to 30 mph...that's breaking the speed limit in some neighborhoods! The oldest Olympian ever was Swedish shooter Oscar Swahn who won gold when he was 60 years old in the 1908 olympics. In the 1920 olympic games in Antwerp he participated again and was crowned oldest Olympian at age 72. The logo for the 2012 London Olympics cost 400,000 english pounds, which is apparently the same price it would cost to adopt a panda in China for 365 years. The 1896, 1900, and 1904 Olympic Games all failed to catch fire, but in 1906 when the interim games were held the world all of a sudden paid attention. This was the first modern Olympics to include all of the theatrical aspects. In order for a sport to be included in the Olympics it must be practiced by men in 75 countries on at least 4 continents and by women in 40 countries on at least 3 continents. The gold medals in the 2012 Olympics will be the biggest and heaviest medals ever although they are mostly made of silver (only about 1.5% of gold) Anyone caught streaking at the 2012 olympics will be fined 20,000 pounds. The 2012 Olympics will have 10,500 athletes competing. The modern Olympic torch has its beginnings in the the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Hitler and his regime reintroduced the ancient concept supposedly for the publicity and propaganda. The Olympic torch is designed for rugged terrain and was even taken underwater passed the Great Barrier Reef during the 2000 olympics in Australia The 2012 Olympic torch traveled 8000 miles around the UK which is more than twice the width of the United States. The most extreme measures ever taken to transport the torch ocurred during the 1976 olympics. It was literally beamed across the ocean by radio signal from Athens after which the signal triggered a laser that lit the torch. For the 2012 Olympics over 4 billion people are expected to watch the opening ceremony. That's well over half of the world's population.
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Modern Olympics After the initial success, the Olympics struggled. The celebrations in Paris (1900) and St. Louis (1904) were overshadowed by the World's Fair exhibitions in which they were included. The 1906 Intercalated Games (so-called because they were the second games held within the IIIrd Olympiad) were held in Athens, as the first of an alternating series of Athens-held Olympics. Although originally the IOC recognised and supported these games, they are currently not recognised by the IOC as Olympic Games, which has given rise to the explanation that they were intended to mark the 10th anniversary of the modern Olympics. The 1906 Games again attracted a broad international field of participants—in 1904, 80% had been American—and great public interest, thereby marking the beginning of a rise in popularity and size of the Games. From the 241 participants from 14 nations in 1896, the Games grew to nearly 11,100 competitors from 202 countries at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The number of competitors at the Winter Olympics is much smaller than at the Summer Games; at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin Italy, 2,633 athletes from 80 countries competed in 84 events. The Olympic Games are one of the world's largest media events. In Sydney in 2000, there were over 16,000 broadcasters and journalists, and an estimated 3.8 billion viewers watched the games on television sourse : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Games
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Forest Park is a public park located in the western part of the city of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States. It is a prominent civic center and covers 1,371 acres (5.55 km2).[1] The park, which opened in 1876, more than a decade after its proposal, has hosted several significant events, including the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 and the 1904 Summer Olympics. Bounded by Skinker Boulevard, Lindell Boulevard, Kingshighway Boulevard, and Oakland Avenue, the park is known as the "heart of St. Louis" and features a variety of attractions, including the St. Louis Zoo, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, and the St. Louis Science Center.[2] Since the early 2000s, it has carried out a $100 million restoration of its facilities through a public-private partnership aided by its Master Plan. Changes have extended to improving landscaping and habitat as well. The park's acreage includes meadows and trees, and a variety of ponds, manmade lakes, and freshwater streams. For several years, the park has been restoring prairie and wetlands areas of the park. It has reduced flooding and attracted a much greater variety of birds and wildlife, which have settled in the new natural habitats,More Info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Park_%28St._Louis%29
The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad (French: Jeux olympiques d'été ), first held in 1896, are an international multi-sport event, occurring...
The 1896 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the I Olympiad, was a multi-sport event held in Athens, Greece, from 6 to 15 April 1896. It was the first international Olympic Games held in the Modern era. Because Ancient Greece was the birthplace of the Olympic Games, Athens was considered to be an appropriate choice to stage the inaugural modern Games. It was unanimously chosen as the host city during a congress organised by Pierre de Coubertin, a French pedagogue and historian, in Paris, on 23 June 1894. The International Olympic Committee was also instituted during this congress. This video targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Public domain image source in video
The Great Britain Olympic football team is the men's football team that represents the United Kingdom at the Summer Olympic Games (where it competes as Great Britain, currently branded Team GB). The team is organised by the English Football Association (FA) as the footballing representative of the British Olympic Association. The team only competes in the Olympic Games. In other international football tournaments, the Home Nations of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) are represented by their own national teams, a situation which pre-dated the establishment of a GB team. The team first competed at the FA organised tournament for the 1908 Olympics held in London, which was the first games that featured representative teams using players selected nationally (prior games in 1900 and 1904 used club teams). This team and the two that followed in 1912 and 1920 featured only English amateur players, and is seen by some as merely an extension of the English amateur team, set up in 1906 in response to the rise of the professional game. In this period the team won the gold medal at the 1908 and 1912 tournaments, although exited at Round 1 in 1920. A dispute between the FA and FIFA over the inclusion of professionals saw the FA withdraw from Olympic football in 1924 and 1928, and saw no football at the Olympics at all in 1932. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
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Italy declared war against Turkey for commercial reasons and to provide a neighboring colony for her surplus population. The Italians believe the prediction of the great African Explorer, Gerhard Rohly, who, twenty years ago, declared that the power that rules Tripoli will dominate the Soudan. The proximity of Tripoli to Italy makes its possession desirable. The importance of the region was recognized by the ancient Romans. Cyrenaica was very important. The five great com- mercial ports were known as the Lybian Pentapolis, and existing ruins of great works, aqueducts, dams, and large buildings reveal its ancient prosperity. Sallust states that Leptis alone annually exported forty million bushels of grain and paid a war tax of twenty-five thousand gallons of olive oil. The Mediterranean climate prevails, and though the great Saharan Desert ap- proaches close to the coast there are large oases and fertile tracts of land that would enable the country to support a population of twelve million inhabitants, whereas it now has but one million. This coast has a number of naturally fine harbors that have been filled up with sand and ruined by neglect, but which could easily be reclaimed. Such are Tripoli, Lebda, Misrata, Benghasi, Derna, Mersa, Bomba and Tobruk. The trend of the coast brings the Tripolitan ports three hundred miles nearer the trade centers of points around Sahara, and the trade routes converge towards Tripoli. Ever since the Kingdom of Italy was united Italy has coveted the opposite coast of North Africa. Forty years ago Bismarck wrote to Mazzini: "The Mediterranean is indisputably Italy's sphere of interest. The control of the Mediterranean should be the constant goal and the controlling principle of Italian states- men!" England had long possessed Malta and Gibraltar. In 6 THE ITALIAN-TURKISH WAB. 1878 she acquired Cyprus while Austria took Bosnia. At the Berlin Congress Bismarck and Beaconsfield offered Italy Mityleni, Tunis and Tripoli ; but Cairoli declined, stating that he wished to leave the Congress with clean hands. Other nations, however, stepped in and took forcible possession. France inau- gurated her Algerian imperial policy and acquired Senegal, Tschad, and Tunis. France fortified Biserta on the Tunisian coast and is now proceeding to peaceably acquire Morocco. Dur- ing the Russo-Turkish war England offered to form a league with Italy, Austria and Greece to maintain the status quo in the Mediterranean, but Italy declined because she did not wish to disturb her friendly relations with other nations. In 1881, when France seized Tunis and broke the status quo, Italy claimed to be too weak to make any serious protest, but, at the renewal of the triple alliance in 1886, Italy complained that Germany and Austria did not protect Italy from French encroachments in the Mediterranean. Bismarck then is said to have negotiated a secret treaty with England stipulating that Italy's interests in the Mediterranean should be preserved. In 1889, however, England negotiated the Soudan treaty with France defining boundaries that encroached still further on the borders of the Tripolitan hinterland. In a secret treaty in 1902, England and France recognized Italy's claims to Tripoli. In 1904 France definitely proclaimed Italy's prior right to take possession of Tripoli under certain contingencies. During the Bosnia-Bul- garian crisis Italy was supposed to take definite action, but Italy hesitated because of England's relations with the Young Turk government, but since England's attitude has cooled somewhat, Italy has finally acted to be no longer reproached for neglecting her opportunities. These diplomatic incidents explain the neu- trality of European powers during the war. The Turks had possesison of Tripoli since 1835, and the in- habitants regarded Turkish rule as a blessing; they enjoyed greater freedom and were subjected to much less burdensome taxation than before. The protectorate of Tripoli was an ex- pense rather than a source of revenue for Turkey. The expenses of administration were greater than the revenue from harbor dues and agriculture. The Turks relieved the people of military service at first, but in 1901 universal compulsory military service was re-established and occasioned some opposition, but this was THE ITALIAN-TURKISH WAB. 7 long since settled as a necessary feature of the government. The alleged Italian claim that the country was misgoverned and that intolerable conditions existed was not well founded.
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Basketball at the Summer Olympics has been a sport for men consistently since 1936. Prior to its inclusion as a medal sport, it was held as demonstration event in 1904. Women's basketball has been played in the Summer Olympics since its first appearance in 1976. The United States is by far the most successful country in Olympic basketball. United States men's teams won 14 of 17 tournaments they participated in, including seven successive titles from 1936 to 1968. United States women's teams won 7 titles out of 9 participations, including five in a row from 1996 to 2012. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
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Times Union 2015-04-06The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event, occurring every four years, organized by the International Olympic Committee. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold medals for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition that started in 1904. The Winter Olympics were also created due to the success of the summer Olympics.
The olympics have increased from a 42-event competition with fewer than 250 male athletes to a 300-event sporting celebration with over 10,000 competitors from 205 nations. Organizers for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing expected approximately 10,500 athletes to take part in the 302 events on the program for the games.
The United States has hosted four Summer Olympics Games, more than any other nation. The United Kingdom will have hosted three Summer Olympics Games when they return to the British capital in 2012, all of them have been (and will be) in London, making it the first city to hold the Summer Olympic Games three times. Australia, France, Germany and Greece have all hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice. Other countries that have hosted the summer Olympics are Belgium, China, Canada, Finland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, the Soviet Union and Sweden. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro will host the first Summer Games in South America. Four cities have hosted two Summer Olympic Games: Los Angeles, London, Paris and Athens. Stockholm, Sweden, has hosted events at two Summer Olympic Games, having hosted the games in 1912 and the equestrian events at the 1956 Summer Olympics—which they are usually listed as jointly hosting. Events at the summer Olympics have also been held in Hong Kong and the Netherlands (both represented by their own NOCs), with the equestrian events at the 2008 Summer Olympics being held in Hong Kong and two sailing races at the 1920 Summer Olympics being held in the Netherlands.