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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PARALLEL OLYMPICS»
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Scholars continue to debate whether atthe timethiswassupposed tobe a play on
words forthe'paraplegic' or 'parallel' Olympics. Atthis time thegameswerestill
solely participated in by wheelchair athletes and continued tobe officially known ...
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Coaching Disabled Performers
A deliberate attempt to connect the Olympics and Paralympics (Parallel Olympics
) was not made again until 1960 in Rome. Since that time, the Paralympics have
been held every four years. Table 3 shows some of the cities and countries ...
Annie Kerr, Ian Stafford, 2005
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Cloning After Dolly: Who's Still Afraid?
The GenRich Olympics would be a parallel Olympics for people originated in
novel ways. In GenRich Olympics, there could be an algorithm that determines a
competitor's score based on not only her time but also her level of enhancement.
It is initially called the 'Parallel Olympics'. 1968 First athlete to test positive for
performance-enhancing drugs at the Olympic Games: Swedish pentathlete Hans-
Gunnar Liljenwall loses his bronze medal for alcohol use — two beers to calm his
...
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The Cultural Politics of the Paralympic Movement: Through an ...
... 1995), though there is some confusion in the historical record as to whether the
term initially meant 'paraplegic' or 'parallel' Olympics (Mason 2002: 118). Tel Aviv
1968 In an ideal world, the next Games would have been held in Mexico City.
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History, Foundation of Physical Education and Educational ...
For the 1960 Olympic Games, in Rome, Guttman brought 400 athletes to compete
in the "Parallel Olympics", which became known as the first Paralympics. Since
then, the Paralympics have been held in every Olympic year. As of the 1988 ...
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Learning Culture through Sports: Perspectives on Society and ...
The term later came to refer to a parallel Olympics. The International Paralympic
Committee (IPC) is now the umbrella institution for the governance of the
Paralympic Games. The IPC is a product of evolution and revolution, but its
origins lie in ...
Sandra Spickard Prettyman, Brian Lampman, 2010
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Ethics, Disability and Sports
... athletes 73 Paralympics-parallel Olympics 17 paternalism78 pedagogic
intentionality 162 pedagogical approach 106 pedagogical interventions 102
people with disabilities research challenges 177-80 performance enhancing
measures 33 ...
Ejgil Jespersen, Mike J. McNamee, 2013
... summer and winter, held in Olympic years.47 However, given that these would
be multi-disability Games, this use of the term 'Paralympic' was altered from the
original 'Paraplegic Olympics' to mean 'Parallel Olympics' meaning alongside or ...
Richmard Cashman, Simon Darcy, 2008
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Care of the Child in Youth Soccer: An Exploration of ...
It was not until 1960 that the Olympics and Paralympics (Parallel Olympics) were
coupled again in Rome and, since that time, have been held every four years.
The Winter Paralympics joined the four-year cycle of events from their inaugural ...
Celia Brackenridge, Andy Pitchford, Kate Russell, 2006
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PARALLEL OLYMPICS»
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Mudbugs event to raise money for, awareness of Paralympics
The organizations throw local Paralympics (a melding of “parallel Olympics”) track and field meets and also send athletes to a variety of ... «The Daily Iberian, mai 15»
Cable Car Passenger Numbers Shrinking
But mainly it's because we're far enough past the parallel Olympics and Paralympics period to make a reasonable comparison year-on-year. «Londonist, nov 13»
The Rapp for Aug. 30
That competition grew into the Parallel Olympics or Paralympics, which in 2008 drew 4,200 athletes from 148 countries to Beijing. A disabled ... «Rappahannock News, août 12»
Games Changer
... in archery – an event that four years later became international and paved the way for the realisation of his dream of a parallel Olympics for disabled people in ... «Totally Jewish, août 12»
The 7/7 bombing victim and the wounded soldier: two team-mates …
The Parallel Olympics, or Paralympics, were born. Samantha was persuaded to attend a sitting volleyball session in Cardiff in February last ... «Daily Mail, août 12»
Surgeon proud to see patients compete in Paralympics
By 1960, the modern Parallel Olympics - or Paralympics - were established when a Games for athletes with a disability was held at the Rome ... «BBC News, août 12»
The Best of Men, BBC Two, Preview
... Buckinghamshire, Guttmann transformed the life expectancy of Britain's paralysed soldiers before going on to invent the “Parallel Olympics”. «Telegraph.co.uk, août 12»
Olympic Medal Tally 2012: USA vs. China Race Will Come Down to …
In 2008, Los Angeles Times blogger Philip Hersh identified a “parallel Olympics” being run by the two world powers. His idea was premised by ... «Bleacher Report, août 12»
London 2012: How Stoke Mandeville put Paralympics on the map
By 1960, a Games for athletes with a disability took place at the Rome Olympics and the modern Parallel Olympics - or Paralympics - were born ... «BBC News, sept 11»
History of the Paralympics
The modern Parallel Olympics (or "Paralympics") were born. Britain's first ever gold medal was won by Margaret Maughan that year in archery ... «BBC Sport, sept 08»