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Contains Major Site Reviews and Olympic Links for 75 Great Sites
This Page is dedicated to the" All the People on Earth." The very human pursuit of excellence in atheletic competition and personal achievment is universal. It is the hope of the author that this friendly uniting of nations is above all seen as a a Olympic hope for the future of mankind. The spirit of the games is about sportsmanship at it's pinnacle rather than as a stage to divide and to foster animosity. This Olympian effort is truly what the "OLYMPIC GAMES" are about. This page is really a Super Link to Olympic sites you might want to check out and that have been reviewed to save you the trouble of going where you don't need to go. You will find as time goes by that if it's not here it probably pretty hard to find anywhere. So e-mail any sites you think should be checked out. (Later after the games when the pressure of adding tons of links daily is off there will be more glitz and glamour here.) New links will be added daily so if you wish to contribute either text based information or pictures in JPEG or Gif formats please e-mail dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com
This site covers the hisotry of the Olympics and covers very well. From ancient times to the modern games. It also covers some notable Olympic atheletes who have excelled in Olympic competition.
Looking for a fast guide to the Olympic games in Atlanta, Georgia? This guide will give you a idea of what's going on.
Here one finds the history of the IOC better known as the "International Olympic Committee".
Looking for information can become easier when you access this link to Games Info.
Planning to attend the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano? Well here is a great place to look into the next one ahead of time.
People big on planning their Olympic trips may find this site useful for 2002.
When searching for answers to FAQ's, or wanting to learn more trivia about sporting events and Olympic firsts, check out this site.
This site contains regularly updated facts, figures, pictures, video, and sound. A definate location to sniff around for up to date information.
This is the released schedule for water polo events for the Atlanta Olympic games. It covers who vs. who and the dates when the competition will occur. If your interested on water polo this is where to look.
Here your more likely than not to find that momento your looking for the Olympic games. So if your inclined to add to your shoebox here's where to go. It should be mentioned this is one of the best organized sites for the Olympics surfing has seen.
This is IBM's official site for the Olympic games. Here you can e-mail atheletes and travel to a cyber-cafe. It should be noted that this site is heavily garnished with IBM's company advertizing.
More on the ideals of the Olympic games as epitomized by Baron de Coubertin founder of the modern Olympics. Have you wondered what he would think of the games today?
This site contains in great detail all you need to know to get by in the host city. It contains interesting tidbits about atheletes and their routines and everything else you might need to know while in Atlanta. Take a look see.
It is also updated daily.
Here you find Salt Lake City's vision of the 2002 Olympic games. This includes information on all aspects of planning your stay in Salt Lake City. From venues and events, to ticket information if your wondering it's all here.
Here you find information on Canada's Special Olympics including what will be occuring in the 1997 World Olympic Games.
This is a Olympic book site on the "100 GREATEST MOMENTS IN OLYMPIC HISTORY" according to it's author Bud Greenspan. This sounds like a good read.
This site gives you a overview of how sports are selected for Olympic inclusion. It explains the why of sports that are added to the games be it winter or summer.
Those who love statistics about anything will have a great time here. Motorola has included a site that covers number of atheletes, # of coaches, tickets available, you get the idea. This is a trivia lovers paradise.
This is a U.S.A. TODAY zine site that is updated regularly. This news service is one you will want to check out regularly for the duration of the Olympic games.
This NBC Site is very well laid out containing general trivia and stories presented much like you might hear from a color commentator. Well on the subject of the Olympic games you might want to check it out.
Just out of curiosity you might want to check out the 1994 Olympic Winter Games Site in Lillehammer, Norway if your getting your brain ready for the next Winter Olympics.
Looking for the latest on Pittsburgh's Olympic Bid or general information period? How about FAQ's on why professional atheletes are allowed to compete. It's all here and more so just surf on in. By the way did you know that surfing will possibly be a Olympic sport? Stay tuned and get that Sex Wax out for the boards and start practicing.
This site contains all kinds of fun stuff for kids of all ages. Try the "Quiz for kids" when you have a moment or "More Trivia".
This site is as good as they come. It really doesn't matter what your looking for you will probably find it somewhere here.
This site contains what's in store for olympic travelers when the Olympics return to Greece. It also has a great deal of information on the history of the Olympics both ancient and modern. It's well worth checking out this site. It is very busy at this time as one can well imagine.
Equestrians will find this site interesting as it contains a brief schedule of the Olympic events for this subject. There is also a extensive general interest section all about horses.
Be it hyper - jumping to your favorite sport or checking out other Olympic sites and activities this site has it all. It's considered by point.com one of the top 5% sites on the internet. Need one say more?
Looking for a site that puts all the pieces togeather as far as graphics, text, and full motion video is concerned. In others words you've got a pentium. Check out this one for lots of free downloads from free electronic postcards to the opening ceremonies gone video. It's right here served up with equal portions of words from the sponsor. Want a bank loan?
This is a unofficial web site for the Olympics in Atlanta. Well laid out you will probably find something of interest here. Also has a map linking to other pages perhaps of general public interest.
This site contains information on "OTHER OLYMPIC GAMES & BIDS" and is what one would call a good read. Those who are interested in Olympic plans beyond their own borders will enjoy this site.
Want to know what the symbols used in the Olympics symbolize? How about the Olympic Ideal? It's all here in plain lingo so all can understand it and try to live up to it.
Whether your looking for information on the Australian Sports Commission's plans for their bid for the games of 2000 or for confirmed Olympic host cities such as Nagano in 1988. This place is as good a place as any to start planning the dream.
This IBM Text Site is the epicenter of Olympic information for the 1996 Atlanta Games. Everything here is updated in real time although accuracy is not always guaranteed so users should cross reference for best results.
Here is your direct link to the action that will be happening and where for the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano.
This FAQ is quite informative on questions you may have previously wondered about the Atlanta Games. It may help in planning your trip to Atlanta if you are not there as yet. This maybe a good site for retrospect as well.
Although this page is not completely about the Olympics it was included as it could be called the Olympics, plus Baseball, Golf, and Rowing Sports page. Check out the golf and rowing pages you maybe in for a pleasant surprise.
Those rooting for the Chinese Olympic Team or just wanting to see the standings in English of these atheletes can find a dragon boat full of information here.
This is a Olympic site from the land down under that covers the games from a Australian perspective. It is designed for kids of all ages and is very extensive.
Excellent site for break down by Sport, Medal count, Scoreboard, Schedules, and much more. This site reviews from a U.S. perspective but also covers other countries as well. It's well worth every nano second one spends here.
Well here it is all the guts and glory one can expect from ESPN's Net service. Really is a great site.
This is a official site for the Olympic Organization and contains information on the next two Olympic Winter Games. Namely Nagano 1998 and Salt Lake City 2002. Number munchers will love the table that contains information from 1924 to the present on Games Cities, Number of Countries, Events, and Competitors.
Looking for the bare bones on the 2000 Games in Australia? It's all here for those who thrive on the politics of numbers. This is information you might want to analyze and keep for reference during and after the 2000 Olympic games.
Curious to see what the mascot for the Nagano Winter Games is going to look like ? Here you get to sneak a peak as well as discover what the 1998 Olympic mascot represents.
Looking for the source of Olympic information while in Atlanta. Surf on over to this site. Among excellent stories it also has some photo libraries available for those who couldn't get here.
This Site attempts to recreate the week's olympic news. Contains highlights for the news junkies everywhere.
If your looking for information on how New Zealand is doing at the Olympics this is the place to check out. Includes stories about the atheletes as well as current medal standings.
This is a book site that will give you hard copy of the "100 Years of Games" if you place your order. Seems like quite the book by the advertizing.
This year's celebration is dedicated to this great organization. This web site covers what it's all about.
Olympic history buffs will find this site enlightening as will any curious types.
This is the definative POLO Site and is a must see if you like to get wet or admire those that are able to do it well. (Well playing polo no less.) Covering the Polo events very extensively as per the Olympic games this site is a aquatic adventure to say the least!
If your curious for a cyber eye's view of the Olympic Village and the venues where the games are being held. This is the location to jump to as soon as you can.
This is the site for electro-voicing your support for squash as a Olympic sport for the 2000 games and beyond. So if this is your game go wave about it electronically.
Posters immediately come to mind when thinking of momento's of the Olympics. Here you find the Official Olympic Posters featuring the artwork of some 19 artists. You can order right over the wire.
This site's scope is Olympic Posters and prints. One should expect to find whatever your looking for here. It includes among others the Olympic works of Hiro Yamagata.
This is a site that explains the signifigance of the Olympic Flame. You are linked to the origins of the Olympic flame in ancient times as well as the modern Olympics including the torch itself.
This site is a must see as it is a virtual museum featuring history and artifacts from the period. The temple of Zeus and beyond is all here.
This site by AT&T is a place everyone should go at least once. Cruising through the electron
pipeway here is great and you can even play in the games if you want. If you don't play the games at this site there is still so much here you might just miss the real thing.
Covering inclusively from 1924 to 2014 this site focuses entirely on the Olympic Winter Games. As a FAQ containing answers to such quests of knowledge as dates of games, numbers of participants, and so on. This is Olympic Winter Games buffs paradise.
This is NBC's Olympic Web Site and covers the games much as you would expect from this the official olympic games television news coverage company. It covers event schedules, U.S. Olympians,
Olympic moments, Olympic events, and Torch relay information.
If your interested in following the ski championships that produce the Olympians for the Winter Olympics this site might be down your slope. It covers links to the next 2 winter Olympic games as well as what's happening leading up to the games in the ski world.
This is a really incredible site that Canadians will love. It features stories on Donovan Bailey among many others and is very current in it's coverage. You really should check this site in your travels.
This is Nassau county's Special Olympics home page. It contains some real interesting information on the origins of the special Olympics as well as how you can get involved.
Looking for more olympic firsts to know about? Well then this is the site for you. It contains Olympic firsts on a wide variety of subjects so let your browser do the walking.
Here you will find the viewpoints of Atlantans regarding the Olympic games as well as amusing tidbits to entertain your neurons. Quite a sampling for your electronic palate.
For olympic news from a New Zealander perspective look no further than this page. It concentrates entirely on Kiwi athletes and their human interest stories.
This is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's home page for Olympic coverage. A great page to keep in mind for the Atlanta games of 1996. ABC will is the official games station in Australia. Bookmark this page for news on the 2000 Olympic games in Australia.
This is a small link site to Olympic subjects of interest. Look into the Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid for their perspective.
This is a definitive and great sport site for kids of all ages. Everything from the hoop game, to olympic central is here. Your kids will be glad you sent them over to "SI for kids".
This is one of those places you go to in order to recreate the memories of the olympic games. In this instance the atlanta games is highlighted here with an extensive archive. Has a day by day description of the games of the 21st olympiad.
This site contains audio clips of major sports and is updated often. The focus changes depending on what's hot and what's not. So look this one over when the games are at full tilt.
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