... Netherlands Olympic Committee . 1928. Official Report of the Olympic Games of 1928. Ed . G. Van Rossem . Available at http://olympic-museum.de/o-re ports / report1928.htm ( accessed November 12 , 2006 ) . Norton , Frank . 2007. Lenovo ...
Goldblatt brilliantly traces their history from the reinvention of the Games in Athens in 1896 to Rio in 2016, revealing how the Olympics developed into a global colossus and highlighting how they have been buffeted by (and affected by) ...
... Olympics. For instance, the Netherlands won in four speed skating events in Sochi all of the available gold, silver, and bronze medals. The country leads the all- time Winter Olympics speed skating ranking, having won one- fifth (105 ...
... Netherlands Olympic Organizing Committee and the official opening by Prince Hendrik, they sported bands featuring the national colors of all the competing countries. While they filled the air space over the stadium, Henri Denis of the ...
... Olympics , more than any other nation , and Great Britain has hosted three Summer Olympics , all in London . Three ... Netherlands , South Korea , Spain , the Soviet Union and Sweden . In 2016 , Rio de Janeiro will host the first ...
... Olympics, New Violence.' New York Times, 4 August, p. A1 [accessed at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/04/sports/04iht ... Netherlands Olympic Committee. (1928). Official Report of the Olympics Games of 1928 Celebrated at Amsterdam ...
... Netherlands in front of the world”.72 In addition to the articles and advertisements in daily newspapers, two thousand cinema theatres across the Netherlands featured a short film about the 1924 Paris Olympics during which a collection ...