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December 26, 2009) was a Norwegian sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner and | Olympic medalist. |
Chao Na (born 1980) is a Chinese swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
adian competitor in synchronized swimming and | Olympic medalist. |
Vosseler (born 1949) is a German swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
n 1939) is an American competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
tember 1964) is a Peruvian sports shooter and | Olympic medalist. |
2) is a Venezuelan taekwondo practitioner and | Olympic medalist. |
o (born May 31, 1929) is a French swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
alpine skier and Australia's first individual | Olympic medalist. |
ner Lampe (born 1950) is a German swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
adian competitor in synchronized swimming and | Olympic medalist. |
1, 1975) is a Norwegian competition rower and | Olympic medalist. |
1982) is a Mexican taekwondo practitioner and | Olympic medalist. |
orn 1922) is a British competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
(born July 5, 1968) is a Norwegian curler and | Olympic medalist. |
1957 in Sao Paulo) is a Brazilian judoka and | Olympic medalist. |
st (born June 8, 1966) is a Danish curler and | Olympic medalist. |
9 - 1977) was a Danish competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
rn 1954) is an Italian competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
r 1990) was a Norwegian competition rower and | Olympic medalist. |
1980) was an American competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
- August 9, 1994) was an American gymnast and | Olympic medalist. |
1948) is a Norwegian former speed skater and | Olympic medalist. |
n 1942) is an American competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
(born 4 April 1964) is a Norwegian sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
n 1956) is an American competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
November 1, 2005) was a Norwegian sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
14, 1987) is an American swimmer and two-time | Olympic medalist. |
orn April 24, 1941) is a Japanese swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
Han Xue (born 1981) is a Chinese swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
(born October 3, 1966) is a Swiss curler and | Olympic medalist. |
r 18, 1974) is a Canadian freestyle skier and | Olympic medalist. |
r 6, 1949) is a Swiss former alpine skier and | Olympic medalist. |
55) is a Norwegian curler, world champion and | Olympic medalist. |
orn 1930) is a British competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
2001) was an American competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
January 14, 1989) was an American gymnast and | Olympic medalist. |
ebruary 22, 1978) is a German snowboarder and | Olympic medalist. |
1927) is an Norwegian former speed skater and | Olympic medalist. |
1968) is an Australian competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
15, 1967 in Toronto) is a Canadian curler and | Olympic medalist. |
(born August 9, 1931) is a French swimmer and | olympic medalist. |
3, 1949) is a Norwegian competition rower and | Olympic medalist. |
n Freeport, Bahamas) is a Canadian curler and | Olympic medalist. |
trick Vial (born 1946) is a French judoka and | Olympic medalist. |
rn May 2, 1975) is an South African rower and | Olympic medalist. |
o Fukui (born 1940) is a Japanese swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
1972) is a Portuguese competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
Trujillo (born 1975) is a Spanish sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
mber 1, 1928) is an American weightlifter and | Olympic medalist. |
ber 1, 2000) was an American weightlifter and | Olympic medalist. |
Iwasaki (born 1944) is a Japanese swimmer and | Olympic medalist. |
989) was an Australian competitive sailor and | Olympic medalist. |
See also: List of | Olympic medalists in basketball |
See also: List of | Olympic medalists in handball (men) and List of Olymp |
College included Rybak on his list of Jewish | Olympic Medalists. |
h College included Haas on his list of Jewish | Olympic Medalists. |
College included Shary on his list of Jewish | Olympic Medalists. |
Sandra Laoura, | Olympic medallist |
2008 | Olympic medallist Jared Tallent only managed sixth pl |
Tommy Godwin, cyclist, twice | Olympic medallist in 1948 and President of Solihull C |
a M. Messner, CM (born 1954) is Canada's only | Olympic medallist in water skiing. |
She was coached by fellow | Olympic medallist Linford Christie in his Cardiff bas |
14 September - Georges Piot, rower and | Olympic medallist (d.1980). |
He is an | Olympic medallist and winner of several professional |
It is narrated by | Olympic medallist Ian Thorpe. |
ette of the oarsman Jack Beresford (five-time | Olympic medallist). |
married to international racewalker and dual | Olympic medallist, Jared Tallent. |
ember 1972) is an Australian rower and triple | Olympic medallist. |
(born 25 May 1973) is an Australian rower and | Olympic medallist. |
He is Bermuda's first and so far only | Olympic medallist. |
All these people, except for Aud, were | Olympic medallists. |
ll six boats to compete in the two finals are | Olympic medallists. |
He received a total of nine | Olympic medals from three Olympic games (1956, 1960 a |
ecializes in the butterfly, has received five | Olympic medals in his career. |
He won two | Olympic medals and three World Championship medals. |
She won her first | Olympic medals in 1992 at the Barcelona Olympic Games |
He won two | Olympic medals in the half-lightweight (60-66 kg) div |
only swimmer in Canadian history to win three | Olympic medals in three different Olympic Games (1992 |
He won four | Olympic medals for Hungary. |
The winner of 10 | Olympic medals including five gold medals, she is con |
He is one of a handful of athletes to win | Olympic medals in two different sports. |
She received five | Olympic medals at the 1996, the 2000 and the 2004 Sum |
He won two | Olympic medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. |
Bushard won two | Olympic medals in fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics |
She competed for East Germany and achieved | Olympic medals in both swimming and handball. |
Panama won its first-ever | Olympic medals at these Games, and did not win anothe |
He won two | Olympic medals for Poland. |
He won three | Olympic medals for Finland. |
Kye won three | Olympic medals in different weight classes, in 1996, |
She won two | Olympic medals in different weight classes, in 1996 a |
Lemming won a total of 7 | Olympic medals over three Olympics including 4 golds. |
He is the only Israeli athlete to win two | Olympic medals, and the first (and only, thus far) Ol |
ver her career, Van Almsick earned ten career | Olympic medals, none of them gold. |
ansky was the first weightlifter to earn four | Olympic medals, despite missing the 1956 Olympic Game |
ne of only two Danish competitors to win five | Olympic medals. |
He is the Colombian sportsman with more | olympic medals. |
The former two both won | Olympic medals. |
He won six | Olympic medals. |
r is Dick Kimball, who coached nine divers to | Olympic medals. |
He was the first Chilean athlete to win two | Olympic medals. |
He won eight | Olympic medals. |
y in the Summer Olympics 6 times, and has two | Olympic medals. |
He won several | Olympic medals. |
In 1900 at Paris and won a total of four | olympic medals. |
es, Paraguay and Eritrea won their first ever | Olympic medals. |
He is the recipient of two | Olympic medals. |
Olympic Medals: 3 Gold | |
Olympic Medals: 1 Gold, 1 Bronze | |
Olympic Medals: 2 Gold | |
Olympic Medals: 3 Gold, 1 Bronze | |
Olympic Medals: 1 Silver | |
Olympic Medals: 1 Gold | |
He has won three | olympic medals: two gold and one bronze. |
r Cindy Klassen as the Canadian with the most | Olympic medals; though Klassen won all of hers in Win |
Dr. Chet Jastremski was on the 1976 U.S. | Olympic Medical Team. |
The seven world records in a single | Olympic meet was tied by Michael Phelps in 2008. |
He also came 22nd in the 1980 | Olympic Men's Marathon. |
e twice represented his native country in the | Olympic men's marathon, in 1988 and 1992. |
1978: AOC | Olympic Merit |
Arantola was a member of the national | Olympic military patrol team in 1936 which placed sec |
Huttunen was a member of the national | Olympic military patrol team in 1936 which placed sec |
"Somethin' Special (Beijing | Olympic Mix)" (by Colbie Caillat) - 3:06 |
In 1912 he finished tenth in the | Olympic modern pethatlon. |
In 1912 he finished seventh in the | Olympic modern pethatlon. |
Main article: | Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre |
In 1912 he finished fourth in the | Olympic modern pethatlon. |
In 1928 he finished fifth in the | Olympic modern pentathlon. |
The | Olympic moguls course is a whole different ball game. |
In 1932 he won the bronze medal in the | Olympic monotype class. |
Four years later he finished fifth in the | Olympic Monotype event. |
In 1924 he finished sixth in the | Olympic Monotype. |
An | Olympic monument now marks the end of the course. |
Mountain biking, held at the Parnitha | Olympic Mountain Bike Venue. |
o Mike Broderick, an alternate on the 2008 US | Olympic mountain biking team. |
It was filmed at the top of the | Olympic Mountains. |
For his services to the | Olympic movement he was inducted into the Olympic Ord |
Its mission is "to develop and protect the | Olympic Movement in Ireland, in accordance with the I |
For many years he was synonymous with the | Olympic movement in Britain. |
88, the IOC, the umbrella organization of the | Olympic movement, officially recognised Special Olymp |
Whyte Sweeney has stayed connected to the | Olympic movement. |
"That's not the kind of image we want for the | Olympic movement. |
position of the sport of fencing in the early | Olympic movement. |
The plaza contains a 2002 Winter | Olympic museum, the Olympic cauldron, and other memor |
They were selected as official | Olympic Musicians for the Lillehammer Olympic Games a |
In 1996 and 2000 he was a member of the Men's | Olympic National Indoor Team. |
The Peppers won the Junior | Olympic National Championship in 2006. |
wha Campground Community Kitchen was built in | Olympic National Park to serve the Altair Campground. |
Olympic national team: 4 (1991); | |
2002 Men's Junior | Olympic National Championships, San Diego, Calif.: 1s |
AAU Junior | Olympic National Championship Team,(Gauchos) 1987 |
air Campground Community Kitchen was built in | Olympic National Park to serve the Altair Campground. |
anger Station is a small historic district in | Olympic National Park, Washington, USA. |
The Catwalk, in the | Olympic National Park, state of Washington |
³ - not a traditional | Olympic nor SEAG Sport and introduced only by the hos |
It was the closest finish in | Olympic Nordic combined history. |
ompeting in four Summer Olympics, he took the | Olympic Oath at Tokyo in 1964. |
Ismayr took the | Olympic Oath at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. |
He also took the | Olympic oath at the 1948 Winter Olympics. |
She read the Athlete's | Olympic Oath at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. |
Boin took the first | Olympic Oath at the 1920 Games in Antwerp. |
Calnan took the | Olympic Oath at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angel |
Italian skier Giorgio Rocca delivered the | Olympic Oath at the opening ceremonies of the Olympic |
r Olympics in Lake Placid, McDermott took the | Olympic Oath representing the judges. |
This made him the speaker of the | Olympic Oath during the 1936 event in Berlin. |
Consolini took the | Olympic Oath at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. |
Lacroix took the | Olympic Oath at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. |
d some controversy with his recitation of the | Olympic oath. |
He participated for Italy in the Summer | Olympic of Athens 2004. |
He participated for Italy in the Summer | Olympic of Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. |
Moreover, ChinaNetcom was Beijing2008 | Olympic Official telecommunication operator. |
After protracted discussion, | Olympic officials decided that Leavitt had won by one |
raditionally been unattended to by Australian | Olympic officials. |
t to serve as Canada's flag bearer during the | Olympic opening ceremonies. |
Olympic or corporate. | |
Titov received the | Olympic Order from the International Olympic Committe |
In 1988 he received a Silver | Olympic Order award from the International Olympic Co |
d Medal of the American Legion and the Golden | Olympic Order |
Awarded the | Olympic Order by the IOC in 1985. |
In 2001, Freeman received the | Olympic Order from Juan Antonio Samaranch. |
2007: | Olympic Order, the highest order bestowed by the Inte |
His name was derived from the Barcelona | Olympic Organising Committee (COOB). |
He was also a member of the 1984 Los Angeles | Olympic Organizing Committee. |
complished during World Cup races at the Utah | Olympic Oval in November 2007. |
The Utah | Olympic Oval has a current claim of 10. |
He became | Olympic pair champion in 1936 together with Maxi Herb |
osed to be at the Victory's usual home ground | Olympic Park Stadium. |
It is located at Canada | Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta. |
lace in the State Sports Centre at the Sydney | Olympic Park on September 28. |
Olympic Park has a capacity of 18,500 spectators with | |
The | Olympic Park Legacy Company is responsible for the fu |
Centennial | Olympic Park |
Sydney | Olympic Park |
Sydney | Olympic Park Hockey Centre, Sydney Olympic Park |
Chief among them is Canada | Olympic Park (COP). |
e 450 - between Hurstville station and Sydney | Olympic Park |
Aerial view of | Olympic Park and the Botanical Garden |
lace in the State Sports Centre at the Sydney | Olympic Park on September 27. |
Olympic Park (possible new station) | |
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