Economic Benefits of the Olympics
.... A4). While Los Angeles was the first
Olympics Games to end with a surplus (profit), the city did not maximize revenues. Only 75 ....
(1805

7

)
Olympics Technology
.... From aerodynamic swimsuits to electronic real-time coverage of the
games, technology has radically changed the
Olympics for athletes, judges and spectators. ....
(1942

8

)
Economic Benefits of Sponsorship of Olympic Games
.... A4). While Los Angeles was the first
Olympics Games to end with a surplus (profit), the city did not maximize revenues. Only 75 ....
(1796

7

)
Media Coverage Olympics
.... Michael Elliott, writing in Time, notes about US televised coverage of the
games, "If the initial TV coverage of the
Olympics is a guide, Old Glory will be ....
(1777

7

)
The Olympics: An Historical Overview
.... In studying the history of the
Olympics, there is no denying that there are many differences between the ancient Greek
games and the modern
Olympics. ....
(2462

10

)
Greek Debt Following the Olympic Games
.... the city of Athens incurred great debt to host the
games, the public was .... the macroeconomics surrounding Athens and its hosting of the 2004
Olympics are highly ....
(734

3

)
The 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany
.... New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996. Hart-Davis, Duff. Hitler's
Games: The 1936
Olympics. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. Henry, Bill. ....
(2569

10

)
East German State Sponsored Olympics Program
.... Olympic drug testing began unofficially at the 1968
Games in Mexico City and was .... as 776 BC and throughout the modern history of the
Olympics, beginning in 1896 ....
(1876

8

)
Women athletes in the Olympic Games
.... because more and more women are watching and attending these
games, and because .... before women will begin to have more opportunities to compete in the
Olympics. ....
(1739

7

)
2 Essays: Olympic Torino Games. Seabiscuit
.... Winter
Olympics tough sledding for NBC. Associated Press. .... NBC announces unprecedented coverage of the 2006 Torino Olympic winter
games. ESPN. ....
(1015

4

)
Ancient Greece Olympic Games The Olympic Games began in ancient G
.... The primary link between the ancient
games and the modern
games is in what attracted Baron Pierre de Coubertin to the
Olympics in the first place--the ....
(2641

11

)
Deaf Athletes
.... Conditions of competition for the Deaflympics are similar to those for the regular
Olympics. There is a
Games Preparation Committee which organizes and ....
(1545

6

)
Role of Women in Sports
.... professional sports. In 1896, when the first modern
Olympics were held in Athens, women did not participate in the
games. Although women ....
(1377

6

)
Strategic Plan for Escalade
The first is to increase its brand recognition internationally, and specifically to provide Escalade bows to at least two athletes in the next
Olympics games. ....
(472

2

)
Goals of Escalade's Strategic Plan
The first is to increase its brand recognition internationally, and specifically to provide Escalade bows to at least two athletes in the next
Olympics games. ....
(472

2

)
Tourism & the Hotel Industry
.... Most cities that host an
Olympics Games, thus, experience a significant tourism downturn following the completion of an
Olympics Games. ....
(6329

25

)
Hotel Industry in Barcelona
.... Most cities that host an
Olympics Games, thus, experience a significant tourism downturn following the completion of an
Olympics Games. ....
(6504

26

)
Woman In Sports
.... The
Olympics were founded by a man named de Coubertin who believed that "women should not sully the
Games with their sweat but should merely crown the victors ....
(2280

9

)
Basketball Coach Bob Knight
.... In those
games, Knight led the team to a victory which won it the gold medal. In 1984, Knight was asked to coach the US basketball team in the summer
Olympics ....
(2142

9

)
Sports Activity of Women The purpose of this research is t
.... Women should be allowed to participate in the
Olympics, according to the Protest, via "singing, dancing, music, mass sports and
games, luncheons, conferences ....
(3419

14

)
Role of Drugs in College Athletics
.... In the 1960
Olympics, it was estimated that from 23 to 88 percent of athletes in .... Random doping tests at the Olympic
Games did not start until 1968 (Donohoe & ....
(1681

7

)
Women in Sports Broadcasting
.... At that time, sports required little to produce and
games were easily scheduled .... through big event programming, such as the Super Bowl,
Olympics, World Series ....
(3849

15

)
Athletes and Performance Improvement
.... charges that the USA covered up positive tests of five track athletes who went on to compete in the 1988 Seoul
Olympics (Patrick, Drugs taint
games, 2000). ....
(2974

12

)
The National Broadcasting Company
.... the network's sports division had procured NFC, NBA and major league baseball
games, the grand slam of golf, and the 1996 Summer
Olympics, each of which is ....
(2578

10

)
Sports in Spain
The
games a society plays are a modest but significant part of its .... a modern European country was marked at least symbolically by the 1992 Barcelona
Olympics. ....
(2670

11

)
East German Olympic Program
.... Olympic drug testing began unofficially at the 1968
Games in Mexico City and was .... as 776 BC and throughout the modern history of the
Olympics, beginning in 1896 ....
(1875

8

)
Michaels Jordan's Economic Impact
.... (There was a drop-off in year two when Jordan missed 62
games with a .... "He'll make about $19.60 while watching the 100 meter dash in the
Olympics" (Montreal). ....
(1934

8

)
NBC & Its Operations
.... the network's sports division had procured NFC, NBA and major league baseball
games, the grand slam of golf, and the 1996 Summer
Olympics, each of which is ....
(2702

11

)
TV Program Marketing Plan
.... million, CBS NHL Hockey $31 million, FOX $20 million, ESPN NFL: NFC
Games $395 million .... $27 million, NBC & HBO $18 million, NBC & HBO Winter
Olympics $375 million ....
(3393

14

)
Reagan Media Campaigns
.... The material pageantry of the
Olympics themselves marching athletes, flags, cheering .... The victories in the
Games were, symbolically, victories against our ....
(3118

12

)