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  1. The history of Special Olympics (McGraw-Hill reading : leveled books) by David McCoy, 2000
  2. A Sporting Chance: The History of Special Olympics Great Britain by Susan Barton, 2009-06
  3. Special Olympics and Paralympics: A First Book by Lorraine Henriod, 1979-04
  4. Special Olympics: The First 25 Years by Ana Bueno, 1994-05
  5. Special Olympics Georgia
  6. Officers celebrate 20 years of The Law Enforcement Torch Run[R]. (SOI).(Special Olympics): An article from: Palaestra
  7. Illinois Special Olympics: A closer look by Cheryl Parker, 1982
  8. The Treasures of Tiffany: A Special Exhibition Presented by the Chicago Tribune at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago from the Collection by Hugh McKean, 1982-07
  9. Munich: The True Story of the Israeli Response to the 1972 Munich Olympic Massacre and the Development of Independent Covert Action Teams by Alexander B. Calahan, 2010-06-03
  10. Megaevents and Modernity: Olympics and Expos in the Growth of Global Culture by Maurice Roche, 2000-10-19
  11. Elite Fighting Units by David Eshel, 1985-07

121. Oklahoma Special Olympics
Sports training and competition for Oklahoma athletes.
http://www.sook.org/

122. Team USA
Who special olympics TeamUSA 2003 special olympics Team USA consists of approximately1,000 athletes and 300 coaches representing all 50 United States and the
http://www.specialolympicsteamusa.org/gen_info.html

123. Australian Olympics, 2000
Meet Olympic mascots Millie, Olly, and Syd as they help provide kids with some facts on the history behind the Olympic flag and a kids' guide to sports.
http://www.gigglepotz.com/ausolympics.htm

124. Hickock Sports - Index To The Olympics
Offers a detailed history of the games organized by year along with medal winners for each event.
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olympix.shtml

125. World Games 2001 Akita
In the summer 2001, the 6th World Games were held in Akita, Japan. This is a worldwide, multi-sports event similar to the olympics.
http://www.pref.akita.jp/tiiki/wg2001/

126. Science And The Olympics
Science and technology played a small role in the original olympics, which prompted a brief truce in any wars the Greeks happened to be fighting. These days, science and technology play a dominant role in the quadrennial Games.
http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/019olympic/

127. Ancient Olympics
The real story of the ancient Olympic Games. Were the ancient games better than ours?
http://www.upenn.edu/museum/Olympics/olympicintro.html

128. ESPN.com Olympics Section
Figure skating is covered on ESPN's olympics page
http://espn.go.com/skating

129. Michigan Senior Olympics
Information about this program which promotes healthy lifestyles by organizing state games, sports competitions, fitness, and wellness programs for individuals over 50.
http://michiganseniorolympics.com/

130. UCI
International Cycling Union provides news, articles, health regulations, advocacy for road, track, mountain bike, cyclo-cross, BMX, indoor, trials, and olympics.
http://www.uci.ch/

131. Carmichael Training Systems
Chris Carmichael has ridden in the olympics and the Tour de France. He's coached riders like Tour winner Lance Armstrong and women's champ Karen Kurreck. Now you can have Carmichael and his advisors improve your racing.
http://www.ridefast.com

132. Unusual Sports In The Olympics
Everyone has heard of figure skating and gymnastics, but how many people know the thrill of racing down an ice covered track on a sled or the beauty of water ballet? This web site explores the Olympic sports that may not get much press attention, but have dedicated athletes just the same.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002862/

133. Olympics Balancing Act For LDS
Reprint from a Los Angeles Times article by Julie Cart.
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/jan/01172002/nation_w/168242.htm

134. Daily Life In Ancient Civilizations
Learn about daily life in ancient China, Egypt, Greece, Rome and India. Includes seections on Taoism, tall tales from ancient Egypt, the olympics, the mysterious Indus Valley, and ancient inventions.
http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/indexlife.html

135. Guide To Australia
Hosted by Charles Sturt University. Includes links to information on culture, geography, the nation, tourism, science and education, towns, trade and commerce, travel and communications, the Sydney 2000 olympics and the current Republican debate.
http://www.csu.edu.au/australia/

136. The OlympicShop.com
Dedicated to providing information and insight into the olympics and its athletes as well as message boards. Features Olympic pins from the Sydney and Salt Lake City games.
http://www.theolympicshop.com/

137. SLAM!
Bobsled news from the 1998 Winter olympics in Nagano, Japan.
http://www.canoe.ca/SlamNaganoBobsled/home.html

138. Groban, Josh
Official site for this young vocalist who is best remembered for his appearance on the 2001 season finale of Ally McBeal, and at the Closing Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter olympics.
http://www.joshgroban.com/

139. Linguistic Olympics
Competition in which students solve puzzles based on real languages they have never learned. Site includes more than two dozen sample puzzles.
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~tpayne/lingolym/

140. Linguistic Olympics
An educational problemsolving site where students compete by solving puzzles based on real languages they have never learned.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~tpayne/lingolym/

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