Individual Sports of the Winter Games

Individual Sports of the Winter Games
Author: Aaron Derr
Publisher: Gold Medal Games
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1634407210


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"An overview of the modern Olympic Games featuring Winter sports played by individual athletes competing against each other ... These athletes compete in more than 100 events. The games showcase the strength and skills, stamina and endurance of amazing individual athletes from around the world."--

Individual Sports of the Winter Games

Individual Sports of the Winter Games
Author: Aaron Derr
Publisher: Red Chair Press
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1634407415


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At the first Winter Games in Chamonix, France in 1924 only a few countries were represented by a dozen or more athletes. Today, about 3,000 athletes from nearly 100 countries compete in the Winter Olympic Games. These athletes compete in more than 100 events. The games showcase the strength, skills, stamina, and endurance of amazing individual athletes from around the world.

Individual Sports of the Summer Games

Individual Sports of the Summer Games
Author: Aaron Derr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781634407304


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"An overview of the modern Olympic Games featuring sports played by individual athletes competing against each other ... These athletes compete in more than 300 events. The games showcase the strength and skills, stamina and endurance of amazing individual athletes from around the world."--

Team Sports of the Winter Games

Team Sports of the Winter Games
Author: Aaron Derr
Publisher: Red Chair Press
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1634407431


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At the first Winter Games in Chamonix, France in 1924 only a few countries were represented by a dozen or more athletes. Today, about 3,000 athletes from nearly 100 countries compete in the Winter Olympic Games. These athletes compete in more than 100 events. The games showcase the strength, skills, stamina, and endurance of amazing athletic teams from around the world.

Sports of the Paralympic Games

Sports of the Paralympic Games
Author: Aaron Derr
Publisher: Gold Medal Games
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1634407245


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"An overview of the Paralympic Games featuring sports played by Individuals and teams of athletes competing against each other ... Like the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games showcase super strength and skills, stamina and endurance both individually and through teamwork."--

The Olympic Winter Games at 100

The Olympic Winter Games at 100
Author: Heather L. Dichter
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 100383129X


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2024 marks the 100-year anniversary of the winter sports week festival celebrated in Chamonix in 1924, which is now recognized as the first Olympic Winter Games. As a globally watched quadrennial mega-event, the Winter Olympics is unique from both summer sport festivals and other winter festivals, such as the Winter X Games. This book explores the impacts, issues, and legacies of the past century of the Olympic Winter Games. Grounded in sport history, the chapters in this volume draw on the disciplines of cultural history, diplomatic history, global history, environmental history, and media history to analyze the continued allure of the Winter Olympics, a century after its origin, and in light of the sustained and significant problems facing the Olympic movement. Host cities’ efforts to create positive and lasting legacies are analyzed to highlight the challenges and complexities that have plagued the Olympic movement throughout the last century. The Olympic Winter Games at 100 is essential reading for any researcher, advanced student or scholar with an interest in Olympic Studies, sports development, sport policy and history. The chapters in this book were published as two special issues in The International Journal of the History of Sport.

Home Advantage in Sport

Home Advantage in Sport
Author: Miguel A. Gómez-Ruano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1000462064


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This is the first book exploring the concept of home advantage (HA), the well-known beneficial effect that players and teams derive from performing at home in all sports throughout the world. Despite the fact that the existence of HA dates back to the origins of organized sport in the late 19th century, its root causes and how they operate and interact with each other are still unclear and remain the topic of intense research involving many disciplines, all with the potential objective of improving team and individual performance. This book covers a broad review of HA divided into three different sections: (i) Section 1 focuses on the theory of HA in sport (the concept of this phenomenon, its quantification, and factors supposedly associated with the HA are explored; (ii) Section 2 analyses the effects of HA in sports related to both male and female athletes, in relation to tactics and strategies, fans, referees, travel, situational variables and the home disadvantage; and (iii) Section 3 studies the HA as it applies to specific sports worldwide such as outdoor sports (football, rugby, cricket, and Australian Football), indoor sports (basketball, futsal, handball, water polo and volleyball), US professional sports, individual sports, racket sports, combat sports, minor sports, disabled sports and the Olympic Games. This book has been written in cooperation with top leading experts in this field worldwide. The book offers a better understanding of the HA effect for MSc and PhD students, athletes, coaches, performance analysts, sport psychologists, sociologists, sport scientists and sport journalists.

Action Sports and the Olympic Games

Action Sports and the Olympic Games
Author: Belinda Wheaton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1351029525


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Based on a decade of research by two leading action sports scholars, this book maps the relationship between action sports and the Olympic Movement, from the inclusion of the first action sports to those featuring for the first time in the Tokyo Olympic Games and beyond. In an effort to remain relevant to younger audiences, four new action sports, surfing, skateboarding, sport climbing, and BMX freestyle were included in the Tokyo Olympic program. Drawing upon interviews with Olympic insiders, as well as leaders, athletes, and participants in these action sports communities, the book details the impacts on the action sports industry and cultures, and offers national comparisons to show the uneven effects resulting from Olympic inclusion. It reveals the intricate workings of power and politics in contemporary sports organisations, and maps key trends in this changing sporting landscape. Action Sports and the Olympic Games is a fascinating read for anybody studying the Olympics, the sociology of sport, action sports, or sport policy.