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For this deed, Poseidon summoned Ares to appear before the tribunal of the Olympic gods, which was held upon a hill in Athens.
For the Games in 1970 the city built major Olympic standard venues and facilities including the Royal Commonwealth Pool and the Meadowbank Stadium.
For instance, the International Olympic Committee recognises Hong Kong as a participating dependency under the name, " Hong Kong, China ", separate from the delegation from the People's Republic of China.
For his part in the games ' success, Heydrich was awarded the Deutsches Olympiaehrenzeichen or German Olympic Games Decoration ( First Class ).
For example, swimming has been part of Olympic Swimming since 1896, and the current program contains events from 100m to 1500m in length, across all four main strokes and medley.
For months, Daley rallied the city and its corporate community around a pitch to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, arguing that hosting was a way to ignite the economy.
For example British Prime Minister Tony Blair held a Champagne reception to celebrate London winning the right to host the 2012 Olympic Games.
For the next six years, he performed mainly on tour in the British provinces, playing character roles, although he made his London debut late in 1878 at the Olympic Theatre under the management of Henry Neville.
For the 2012 Games in London, seven aspiring young athletes — each nominated by a British Olympic hero — had the honour of lighting the cauldron.
For all Olympic sprint events, runners must remain within their pre-assigned lanes, which measure 1. 22 metres ( 4 feet ) wide, from start to finish.
For the previous year, the Delran, N. J., freestyler had put his life on hold to try for the U. S. Olympic team in the grueling 1, 500-meter event.
* Ben Gibbard, vocalist and guitarist for the band Death Cab For Cutie, graduated from Olympic High School.
For the 1924 Olympics an attempt was made to include chess in the Olympic Games but this failed because of problems with distinguishing between amateur and professional players.
For the first time, Canada won gold in an " official " sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary ( although Canada won a gold medal in the " demonstration-sport " of curling in Calgary ).
For a period in the 1990s O ' Reilly chaired a committee set up by the then Lord Mayor of Dublin, Gay Mitchell, aiming to bring the Olympic Games to Dublin in 2004.
For the current Olympic cycle, in order to compete in the 2012 Olympics, a gymnast must have a birthdate before January 1, 1997.
For the 2000 Summer Olympic Games, a dragonboat club in Sydney ferried a torchbearer & Olympian along a section of the Parramatta River towards the Sydney Olympic Complex.
For and athlete
For example, if the athlete recognizes that the opponent is strictly right-handed, he could circle away from the right hand of the opponent and towards the left side of the opponent.
For instance, a gambler who deceives other players into thinking he has different cards to those he really holds, or an athlete who hints he will move left and then dodges right is not considered to be lying ( also known as a feint or juke ).
For the period May 2012-May 2011, Kobe Bryant was the highest paid NBA player totaling $ 25, 244, 000 in salary, and was the world's third highest earning athlete earning $ 53 million.
For example, " travelling " in wheelchair basketball occurs when the athlete touches his wheels more than twice after receiving or dribbling the ball.
For example, a vaginal formulation of miconazole antifungal cream might irritate the skin less than an athlete foot formulation of miconazole cream.
For many the terms strongman and strength athlete are interchangeable although emphasis on the latter in sport specific literature has attempted to maintain a distinction.
For several years he trained in the group around Knut Holman, the number one dominating athlete in the men ’ s K1-1000 meter throughout the 1990s ( three olympic gold medals, five times world champion ).
For over a decade, since graduating cum laude from Princeton University in 1895 where he had also been a gifted athlete on the varsity tennis team, Stanley had been showing signs of progressively worsening mental illness.
For instance, in 1961, Draeger and British judo athlete John Cornish were the first non-Japanese athletes selected to demonstrate nage-no-kata during the All-Japan Judo Championships.
For example, Sam Acho ' 07 starts at linebacker for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals after having been team MVP for the Texas Longhorns football team and winner of the 2010 Campbell Award for the top student athlete in college football.
Some other regularly featured highlights include a " Breakdown " ( in which ESPN analyst Sean Salisbury would comedically break down an athlete's performance in a previously hosted segment ), " Do Not Lend Tapes to This Person " ( which is usually a pre / post-commercial close-up shot of a poster featuring a notorious celebrity such as Vince McMahon or George W. Bush, athlete or fictional character such as Bigfoot or Freddy Krueger ; a picture of the Sklars on the board was the series ' final shot ), " What to Look For " ( in which the Sklar brothers point out certain happenings that they find ironic or personally amusing ), " Cheap Shot of the Week " ( which usually showcases an athlete featured earlier in the show at their worst ), and " What Got Cut " ( which shows the viewer at home what didn't make the cut due to time constraints, also an acknowledgment that the show once ran in hour-long episodes, rather than the latter half-hour ).
For example, an athlete may not be able to join his or her sport because they missed tryouts and the season had already begun.
Greengrass compared Nesbitt's preparation to an athlete preparing for a race, and told The Observer, " For an Irish actor, doing the Troubles is like doing Lear.
For many years, the company resisted endorsement by a professional athlete, a popular practice of many modern day apparel companies.
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