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Article<br />
Article<br />
SportsPro ; Special ed. (August 2012)<br />
The <strong>Olympic</strong> Games: special edition<br />
London: SportsPro Media Ltd, 2012. – 130 p.: ill.<br />
CIO MA 25577 * classif.: 038<br />
Special edition on the London 2012 <strong>Olympic</strong> Games.<br />
Selection<br />
USOC ; NBC<br />
London 2012 highlights: Games of the XXX Olympiad<br />
USA: Ten Mayflower, 2012. – 1 DVD-vidéo (zone 1) (122 min.)<br />
CIO DA 186 * classif.: 730(086)<br />
This documentary compiles many of the most memorable moments from the 2012 London<br />
Summer <strong>Olympic</strong>s including Usain Bolt's historic track victories, Michael Phelps record-setting<br />
swimming accomplishments, and the ongoing domination of Misty May Treanor and Kerri Walsh<br />
Jennings in beach volleyball.<br />
The perfect Games !<br />
IN: World of gymnastics, no 67 (Oct. 2012), pp. 6-45<br />
Article de la FIG bilingue français – anglais présentant toutes les compétitions de gymnastique qui<br />
se sont déroulées aux Jeux Olympiques de Londres 2012.<br />
Tinker, Christopher<br />
Road to 2012<br />
London: National Portrait Gallery, 2012. – 159 p.: ill. – ISBN 9781855144347<br />
CIO MA 25561 * classif.: 730(086)<br />
This remarkable collection of portraits showcases the diverse range of men and women who have<br />
come together to prepare for, stage and participate in the London 2012 <strong>Olympic</strong> and Paralympic<br />
Games. Commissioned over three years as part of the National Portrait Gallery/BT Road to 2012<br />
project, these photographs tell the incredible stories of those responsible for the London 2012<br />
Games, as well as the athletes whose dream it is to take part.<br />
Walmsley, David<br />
What’s in a name?<br />
IN: Sportbusiness international, no 177 (April 2012), pp. 18-19<br />
With the 2012 London <strong>Olympic</strong> Games edging ever closer, the issue of legacy looms menacingly<br />
over the <strong>Olympic</strong> Park. David Walmsley investigates the merits and pitfalls of potential naming<br />
rights deals for seven of the event venues that will remain long after the Summer‘s action has<br />
ended.<br />
The London Organising <strong>Committee</strong> of the <strong>Olympic</strong> Games and Paralympic Games<br />
(LOCOG)<br />
E-document<br />
Advertising and trading implementary strategy: February 2012<br />
London: LOCOG, 2012. – 33 p.<br />
Library / <strong>Olympic</strong> Studies Centre / library@olympic.org p 27/165