This comprehensive collection provides an overview of social scientific perspectives on Olympic legacy, using specialist analyses and selected cases to illuminate the recurring anthropological, political, and sociological dimensions of the legacy debate. Drawing upon research conducted on the Beijing, Vancouver, Athens, London and Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, it identifies the recurrent rhetoric that has characterised the legacy debate, alongside the harsh realities that contradict many legacies and aspirations. Fifteen researchers from six countries contribute a range of critical analytical studies which explore macro-perspectives on the shifting political economy symbolized at Beijing or in an over-reaching Greece, the soft power benefits perceived by the Rio 2016 organizers, the anthropological study of neighbourhood spaces threatened by corporate branding, and the apparatus of surveillance surrounding an Olympic Games. The symbolic importance of the Games is also captured in studies of volunteer motivations, labour and work initiatives, and the introduction of women's boxing at London 2012. In a comprehensive overview, Alan Tomlinson illuminates the rhetoric of successive Olympic cycles and the rise to prominence of the legacy question in that debate. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.
Presents a selection of translations of the poems by the poets from various participating countries in the 2012 London Olympics.
The Mini-olympic Kit
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Victory: The Challenge of International Sports
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World heavyweight champions who , earlier in their careers , won Olympic gold for the USA include such famous names as Floyd Patterson , Cassius Clay ( Muhammad Ali ) , Joe Frazier , George Foreman , Leon Spinks and Ray Mercer .
... USA 1932 Stella Walsh , POL 1936 Helen Stephens , USA 1948 Francina Blankers - Koen , HOL 1952 Marjorie Jackson , AUS 1956 Betty Cuthbert , AUS 1960 Wilma Rudolph , USA 1964 Wyomia Tyus ... OR 1984 Tessa Sanderson , GBR 228ft .
TIMIN 7 7 GOLDEN RECORD Women competed in the 200. means instant disqualification ! them in a row ! Tony Jarrett ( GBR ). MEN'S RECORDS : WORLD : Maurice Greene ( USA ) - 9.79 sec . OLYMPIC : Donovan Bailey ( CAN ) - 9.84 sec . Meters.
Así tenemos que se le concedió la Orden del Baño ( una de las más preciadas condecoraciones Británicas ) ... El día 6 de mayo de 1840 se puso en circulación el primer sello de correos del mundo : el famoso “ penique negro " de la Reina ...
Games for the Gods: The Greek Athlete and the Olympic Spirit... by John J. Herrman, Jr and Christine Kondoleon