Summer Olympic Games Essays

  • The 1980 Summer Olympic Games Boycott

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    The 1980 Summer Olympic Games have been chosen to be hosted in Moscow, Russia. However, in late December 1979, the Soviet Union looked to Afghanistan, a key location settled in between Asia and the Middle East, to establish key positions in the country. While the Soviet Union Invasion of Afghanistan in December, 1979 did not affect all Olympic competing nations, it proved itself to lead to a bigger situation–the 1980 Olympic Games boycott. The 1980 summer Olympics, or more formally known as Games

  • Brazil, a Flourishing Country with Third-World Characterisitcs: On Hosting the 2014 World Cup and Olympic Summer Games of 2016

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    find in energy one of the country’s main ways of resources, being either oil and natural gas or biofuels and solar/wind power. Brazil is bound to host in a two-year span the largest sport events in the World, The 2014 Soccer World Cup and The Olympic games in 2016. The country will attract a lot of investors looking for some brand exposure since the whole world will have their eyes turned to this tropical country. These events present opportunities for Brazil to benefit from tourism and prove to

  • College Essay On Gymnastics

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    There's women's artistic gymnastics, which is the type of gymnastics they achieve in the Olympics. Also there’s men’s artistic gymnastics which is also the type of gymnastics that men perform in the Olympics. Rhythmic gymnastics is not known very well, only woman can do this type gymnastics in the Olympics, it is not much different from artistic but in rhythmic they use ropes,balls,cubes, and ribbons. Trampoline is not known to be a type of gymnastics

  • Sports Broadcasters: James Kenneth McManus

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    ventures for WCBC-TV and CBS network as a weatherman, a public-affairs moderator, a game show host and a sportscaster. As a sportscaster, he covered the Masters golf tournament, Ivy League college footb... ... middle of paper ... ...ing Hall of Fame, n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2014. "Jim McKay, Olympics and ABC Announcer, Dies at Age 86." ESPN.com. The Associated Press, 8 June 2008. Web. 06 Feb. 2014. Joyce, Stacy. "US Olympics Broadcaster McKay Dies, Made Name at Munich." Reuters. Thomson Reuters, 05

  • Overview of the Olympics

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    Overview of the Olympics The Olympic Games are an international sports competition. In the Olympics, athletes play in many types of games. Some athletes compete in the Summer Olympics. Some compete in the Summer Olympics. The Olympic Games are very old and have a very interesting history. The first Olympic Games were held in Greece in ancient times. They probably began in the sixth century B.C. The contests are held every four years in the summer. The first games lasted for only one day. There

  • The Reborn of the Olympic Games

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    6, 1896, the Olympic Games are reborn in Athens after being banned by the roman Emperor Theodosius I for 1,500 years. King George I of Greece welcomed the crowd of about 60,000 spectators and athletes from 13 nations into the competition with, “I hereby proclaim the opening of the first International Olympic Games at Athens.” The first Olympic Games were held in the city of Elis in 776 B.C. The Olympics were at least 500 years old at the time. Every four years, the ancient Olympics were to be held

  • Essay On The Paralympics

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    categories are then further broken down into divisions, which vary from sport to sport. Even though, Paralympic sports have progressed over time they are still not considered in equality compared to the Olympics due to their lack of funding and broadcasting. Before the Paralympics, athletes performed in the Olympics. The first to do so was George Eyser, American g...

  • The Dream Team Era

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    Team Era During the summer of 1992, the NBA took center stage as the world watched the greatest team in sports ever assembled joke, pose, and finally play its way to the gold medal at the summer Olympic games. The team was named the “Dream Team” and it featured eleven of the NBA’s best players. Names like Michael Jordan, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, and Larry Bird headlined the games and the play of Scottie Pippen and “Sir” Charles Barkley stole the show. After only eight games, the world of USA basketball

  • The Paralympic Games

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    Introduction Every four years the Summer Olympic and Paralympic games combine to become the largest single sporting movement on the globe. The combination of these sporting events is characterized by a complex and contradictory relationship (Paralympic Sport: Are We Equal Yet, 2010). The Paralympics are intended as a parallel event to the Olympics and it is a relationship that often makes the Paralympics seen as nothing more than a "side show" to the Summer Olympics. These aspects in the relationship

  • To What Extent Were the Moscow Olympic Games of 1980 Affected by Cold War Tensions?

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    1980 Moscow Olympic Games. The analysis seeks to understand the effect that politics, have on the organization, implementation and eventually success of sporting events such as the Olympics. In order to do so, the analysis will address the events leading up to, during and after the Moscow Olympic Games of 1980. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 will be addressed to help place the games into perspective. Also, exchanges between the two nations before, during and after the games will be analyzed

  • Olympic Games Case Study

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    International Olympic Committee is not meeting the attendance expectations of the Olympic Games. Question What strategies should the International Olympic Committee implement in order to increase the attendance to the Olympic Games? Description of Marketing/Research Question. Generally, sports events have significant benefits to society which can include: social interaction, association of different cultures and ethnics, and enjoyable times to freely express emotions and feelings. The Olympic Games is

  • Importance Of Expo 2020

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    Well, Expo 2020 is basically the world exhibition which will be held in Dubai, UAE in 2020. Expo 2020 is a global exhibition where countries will showcase their pavilions. The theme of Expo 2020 is Connecting-minds, creating-future which actually has three sub-levels which are Sustainability, Mobility, and Opportunity. Furthermore, Sustainability is the progress and the prosperity without the compact and the needs of future generations. Mobility is unlocking new possibilities for the people and Opportunity

  • Great Olympic Moments

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    Greatest Olympic Moments The Olympics is event that has moved and changed the world, specially in hard times, like the World Wars and in racial discrimination. The modern olympics are based on the Greek games that were held every four years, the word Olympiad means 4 years. The Olympics started in 776 BC until 393 AD, it went on through 12 centuries, when emperor Theodosius decided to ban all the pagan cults. The Olympics were dedicated to the olympian gods, "they owed their purity and importance

  • Olympic Swimming

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    Finish, Finish, Go, and Go you just set the new world record. Every four years lots of people gather around a pool cheering for Olympians. It is a very noisy place. A lot of Olympians that are part of the summer Olympics are very athletic, they swim all year around. The swimming Olympic history and background is very interesting. They have done so many new things over that past couple of years. They come out with new rules every year to make things more fair and challenging. There are a lot of events

  • Fan Violence

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    fans must have certain rules and regulations against them in order to maintain violence outbreaks during games. For the past decade, fan violence has gotten more and more out of control. There should be certain limits for fans so that violence can be prevented during games. The route of fan behavior comes from many different things, all of which can escalate into very serious situations during games. That’s when it can get very dangerous for the fans and even for the players. There are lots of different

  • How The Dream Team Changed Basketball Forever

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    Although the 1992 Olympic Men’s Basketball Team is considered the greatest assemblage of professional athletes in history, the Dream Team does have its critics. Regardless of the bureaucratic problems that stemmed from allowing NBA players to compete in the Olympics, many benefits were reaped by intertwining the two associations. Even though the basketball that was played with the Dream Team did not differ fundamentally, it changed the game of basketball forever because it respected the historical

  • History of Badminton

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    Many of them watch these sports on TV, and many buy tickets to their games and matches. But the average American has never even heard of competitive badminton, let alone gone to see a match. As a player myself, I can assure you that the common misconception that badminton is merely a backyard sport couldn’t be farther from the truth. Badminton began as a leisurely backyard sport and evolved to competitive sport ranging to Olympic levels. Badminton originated thousands of years ago in India, before

  • Book Review: Louie

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    Have you ever been locked in a cell for long periods of time and the only thing you have eaten that week was a couple balls of rice and maybe fish that had maggots on them? So far in the book Louie has crashed in the pacific and has been captured by the Japanese and been taken to several POW camps in japan. So far l Louie has been surviving day by day in the harsh surrounding of the Japanese camps and hopes to find a way out. I will be predicting, evaluating and connecting to what Louie is going

  • The Olympic Games: Faster, Higher, Stronger

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    set in stone. Every year a new star comes out of the shadows and becomes the focus of global interest. Nations back their athletes financially to ensure they receive a medal. Winning gold in the Olympics Games is seen as the highest honor an athlete can achieve because of its prestigious image. The Olympics have not always been about the athletes. Nations competing have been victims of political scandals. When one country goes against another country, some people do not only view it as a fight for

  • Testing for Drugs In The Olympics

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    ever watched the Olympics and wondered how the athletes can be that strong and fast?  The International Olympic Committee (I.O.C.) certainly has.  Each year the athletes come up with new ways to enhance their performance, and make it harder for the Olympic drug testers to detect banned substances.  With performance enhancing drugs becoming harder to police, the burden of trying to keep the Olympics as clean as possible falls on the I.O.C.'s shoulders. Drug use in the Olympics is not a new idea