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Meeting in Lausanne
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INTRODUCING
Athletic association
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Josif Bozovic
perspective
sportsman
He evinced his
great potential when he was 13 years old, after winning in 60m for
junior pioneers on Championship of FRY in 1998. by winning the
record of the competition - 7,92.
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Mirko Vujacic
sport ace
During the
Olympiad in Sarajevo in 1984., Vujacic inflamed Olympic flame in
Titograd, which was another recognition to this excellent sportsman
for his merits, and results in athletics.
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AC "Mornar"
atletic club
According to unofficial information, this club was founded on
24.11.1948. as part of DTV Partizan.
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Athletic association of
Montenegro
history and development
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06.04.2007
One hundred and eleven years ago, the first modern Olympic Games
One hundred and eleven years ago today, the Games
of the first modern Olympiad opened in Athens. Since then, the Games
opening ceremonies, have developed, without losing their spectacular
and unique aspects.
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04.04.2007
Symbols recognized by everyone
The Olympic movement uses many symbols, most of
them representing Coubertin's ideas and ideals. The best known
symbol is probably that of the Olympic Rings.
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29.03.2007
(Anti)doping and OG
Even during the early years of the XX century,
athletes used similar substances for improvement of their
capacities, and results.
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25.03.2007
Olympic Museum - permanent exibition of the History of the OG
The Olympic Museum is for everyone for whom sport
and the Olympic Movement are a passion, everyone fascinated by
history, culture and art, and all those who are interested in to the
future of our society.
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20.03.2007
Pierre de Coubertin – history of one passion
Pierre Frédy, Baron de Coubertin, was born in
Paris in 1863. His family originated in Normandy where he spent many
of his summers in the family Château de Mirville, near Le Havre.
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16.03.2007
Olympic Games for athletes with disabilities
The Paralympic Games have always been held in the
same year as the Olympic Games, just after their ending.
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15.03.2007
Programs have decided
In the presence of the Presidents or the
representatives of all sports federations in Montenegro, yesterday
in Hotel Podgorica was signed the contract for cofinancing programs
of the national sports federations for this year.
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15.03.2007
Beijing considers ban on smoking in Olympic venues
Beijing is considering a ban on smoking in venues
for Olympic Games, in a response to a political advisor's concern
about unbridled smoking behavior in public places.
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15.03.2007
Lifetime imburstment for top athletes
Very soon Montenegrin top athletes and their
coaches will be situated for life, as it was recently done in
Serbia.
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10.03.2007
Fuwa – mascote of the Olympic Games in Beijing
Official mascotes of the following Olympic Games
in Baijing will be five Fuwas, in which are easy recognisable four
most favoured animals in China – fish, panda, tibetan antelope and
swallow.
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06.03.2007
War against doping
One of the greatest problems and dangers of the
modern sport in general, and Olympic Games in particular, is use of
illicit stimulative substances, drugs, chemical and medical stuff,
known as doping.
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27.02.2007
Women - from cricket to marthon
History shows that the evolution of women's
participation in the Olympic Movement has been increasing over the
years, since their first participation in the 1900 Olympic Games and
especially in the last 30 years. Nowdays, it is normal to see women
running the marathon, weightlifting or fencing. On the first modern
Olympic Games held in Athens in 1896., there weren’t any.
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14.02.2007
European Olympic family is waiting for us
The idea to regroup the European National Olympic
Committees (NOCs), which was inspired by Giulio Onesti (Italy),
Raoul Mollet (Belgium) and Raymond Gafner (Switzerland), originally
started in 1967 in Teheran, to eventually become what was later
known as ANOC (Association of National Olympic Committees) within
the International Olympic Committee.
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