April 17th, 2007
Nawal El Moutawakel, one of the most famous Moroccan athletes, is an Olympian who won the women’s 400m hurdles at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Moutawakel’s the first Muslim and African female Olympic champion. Her winning the gold medal in her sport signals a breakthrough for other female athletes in Morocco, her home country […]
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April 13th, 2007
I just told you guys about the short history of badminton, so, you all know that it all started in Barcelona and Young-Ah Gil was one of the athletes who saw it happened then.
As a demonstration sport back in Munich 1972, Badminton became an official sport that was included in the programme for the Barcelona […]
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April 7th, 2007
In most events, not only in sports, there’s a certain way of celebrating it’s opening. There are different formats to the programme. However, what I found somewhat common is that part wherein organisers, participants and spectators are subjected to the event’s music theme or anthem. So, have you ever wondered, for a prestigious sporting event […]
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March 29th, 2007
If you haven’t heard, they recently unveiled the medals for the upcoming Olympic Games that will be held in Beijing, China. It was done during a ceremony held at the Capital Museum in Beijing last Tuesday, 27 March 2007.
Tags: Beijing 2008, Light the Torch, Obiter Dictum, Olympic News, Olympics, Trivia
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March 21st, 2007
Answer: It was in 1996, at the Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
That was their first Olympic appearance as an official event. (See prior posting)
Unlike men’s football, no age restriction is applied to the tournament. The final attracted 76,000 spectators - a record for a women’s sporting event.
While modern men’s football has existed since […]
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February 27th, 2007
I sure didn’t. (I thought it was Leon but —) It’s great to find out, though. His name’s Roger Beaufrand, born at Garenne-Colombes near Paris in France.
Beaufrand competed during the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, Netherlands. His sport was Cycling, Sprint event . He beat Antonius Mazairac of Netherlands and Villy Hansen of Denmark.
Olympic Champion […]
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February 27th, 2007
Answer: Paris 1900
Cool year for the Olympics me thinks.
Why?
Remember when I asked this question — Who’s the Current Olympic Champion in Cricket?
It happened during that Olympic Games, too! Filled with firsts, eh? And not to mention quaint trivia. Hehehe.
I recommend you read this: Evolution of Women and Sport
Tags: Light the Torch, Paris 1900, […]
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February 24th, 2007
Since we’re on the topic of runner ups, do you know what city comes next to London in the bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games? Yes, silly. London will be hosting it — haven’t I talked about it enough? ;)
It’s Paris.
Why is it that the Brits and the French often find themselves in […]
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February 20th, 2007
Forbes.com reported on the topic of how lucrative some sporting brands are and they were able to come up with a list with corresponding monetary value (with consideration on the number of days it runs) as the basis for the ranking.
In the article it stated something about how the Olympics fared on this economic study […]
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February 12th, 2007
Answer: James Brendan Bennet Connolly (October 28, 1868 – January 20, 1957)
On 6 April 1896, James Connolly won the triple jump (then two hops and a jump), and thus became the first Olympic champion in 1527 years. He also placed second in the high jump and third in the long jump.
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Connelly competed during the 1896 […]
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