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- Page 42 and 43: Address by Mrs. Aleka Markoyiannaki
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of the past, exist on an entirely d
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allowed him to pursue his efforts,
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The strife for perfection has yet a
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OLYMPISM AT THE BEGINNING AND END O
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(iii) Religion, Ritual and Ceremony
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pointing to the poor behaviour of s
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character development. Nowadays it
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(vi) Excellence The Olympic motto,
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Olympism is alive and well, but ama
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The problem now is that it is diffi
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H. E. Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch wi
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The Greek officials and the IOC mem
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OLYMPISM AT THE BEGINNING AND AT TH
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PROVIDED THAT they are treated coll
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parade of athletes in recognition o
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THE CONTEMPORANEITY OF COUBERTIN by
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We should also recall here that it
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Never has the desire of the IOC to
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into the hands of sponsors and busi
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Games and the Congress of 1921 woul
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Pierre de Coubertin writes, in his
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players, but the IOC finally realiz
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Journalists were not at all pleased
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Afterwards, the IOC was threatened
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Since the opening of the Games, how
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SPEECH AT THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF T
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Spyridon Louis (GRE) Olympic Games:
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l) Dorando had not won Olympic gold
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Aileen Riggin (USA) Olympic Games:
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Jesse Owens (USA) Olympics: 1936 (B
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1) At the USA Olympic Trials in 194
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Sport: Fencing, sabre 6 gold 1 bron
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horse jump gold floor gold uneven b
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Robert "Bob" Beamon (USA) Olympic G
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1) In Munich at the 1972 Olympic Ga
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Sport: Gymnastics 5 gold 3 silver 1
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2) In Montreal it was his first int
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE LEGAL STATUS O
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thought that it would be preferable
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Furthermore, the Swiss Federal Coun
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Movement", the IOC's paramountcy in
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Many of the courses organised by Ol
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thanks to our belief in it and its
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participated, some of which were: F
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sub-themes. The motto for the Congr
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A general view of the Lecture Hall
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ELIGIBILITY THROUGHOUT THE XXth CEN
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travened the spirit of fair play in
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in Pennsylvania, where the talented
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The development that has taken plac
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Concepts in the history of moving m
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It is through ruins that we are abl
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4th August or September. The women
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composer Sir Hubert Parry and renam
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presentation. The film stunned the
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emphasized, with the recovery perio
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The spirit of sporting internationa
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dent Theodore Roosevelt submitted a
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member countries of the IOC with th
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west European countries sent their
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economic sport installations and fa
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Annexe PROGRAMME of the first Inter
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Annexe 6-20 May 1988 - Prague PROGR
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"UNESCO's share in popularizing SPO
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athletes, paintings inspired by pre
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tion of the GDR and the relevant la
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participation and good examples enc
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Moments during the social evenings.
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Football was a part of the sports a
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IMPRESSIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF OLYM
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tions—NF's, IF's, NOC's, IOC that
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LUDMILLA BORZOVA TURISCHEVA (URS) I
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ANTON GEESINK (HOL) I can divide my
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JIM HUNTER (CAN) I was born and rai
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then myself and playing these films
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IMPRESSIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF OLYM
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JOY FERA (CAN) I would like to than
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Soviet Union and 2/10s sec. ahead o
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JAN HOFFMANN (GDR) Medical doctor f
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countries should agree on the need
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RAPHAEL VIDAL (VEN) I started swimm
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JOINT PRESENTATION FROM THE AUSIES
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THOMAS WÖRZ (AUT) Bobsled, Calgary
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without memories is to live poorly.
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Presentation of the Olympic Medalli
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Participants while visiting the Mus
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Education : Olympism is really a li
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justice, and equality through the u
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Excellence means striving for the p
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There was much discussion concernin
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SECOND SERIES GROUP I Our group of
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Sport and Art Introduction a) One o
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Solutions 1. Encourage the athlete
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2. Distribution of sponsorship mone
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The first topic discussed was: Nati
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Proposal: Each NOC with a National
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Address by Mr. Nikos Filaretos (GRE
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that I mean open, sincere, critical
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What we probably need is a more exp
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Mr. Lambis NIK
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Lecturers Mr. Paul Lino BUGEJA (MLT
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Mr. Valéry BORZOV (URS) Olympic Go
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Ms. Joy FERA Recreational Therapist
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Mr. Pierre BEZAULT Teacher of Physi
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Mr. John WING CHEONG CHOW Physical
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Mr. Eung WON KIM Staffer of Korea A
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Mr. Ionel DOBRICEANU Economist SAUD
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TANZANIA Ms. Widad Yusuf KHAMIS Civ
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Ms. Sophia KRITSINELI Student of De
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"Olympism at the beginning and at t