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    as it can cause short and long-term injuries to the human body. Doping in sports goes way back to ancient Greek Olympic and Roman gladiators to current day with professional sports. There are many enhancement drugs in the world but do they really give the human body positive and healthy results? How far does the doping in sports go back? Doping goes far back to ancient Greek Olympics in 776 BC. “They used mushrooms, plants, and mixtures of wine and herbs.”. (Baron, David, David Martin, Samir…

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    drug could have side effects or long lasting consequences for the athlete. One consequence that taking drugs in sport can have is that the athlete could possibly have his previous achievements taken away from him. For example, in the 2012 London Olympic Games the…

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    four years the world gets ready for the Olympics. We root for our perspective countries and form strong bonds with the competitors through our TV screens. However, one never stops to think about what goes in to making this large event a reality. It takes seven years from the day a host city is chosen to the actual opening ceremony (IOC, 2015). Behind the scenes of this movement is the International Olympic Committee. The IOC is a large component of the Olympic Movement. In addition to making…

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    The Dreams of Success Everyone in America is given the chance to achieve success. The Olympic Games gave equal opportunity to Michael Phelps, Kerri Strug, and Serena Williams to achieve success in the personal live allowed them to leave their mark on history, with hard work, determination, and initiative. Michael Phelps had a rough childhood. At the age of seven he was diagnosed with ADHD. Phelps recalls this life event by saying, “ADHD was hard for me but I quickly overcame it. But it aided me…

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    The Olympic Games was a test of strength and competition that is still relevant today. Exactly when the Games were first held and what circumstances resulted in their creation is uncertain. We do know, however, that the Games were a direct idea of the values and beliefs of Greek society. The Greeks idealized physical fitness and mental discipline, and they believed that excellence in those areas honored Zeus, the greatest of their gods. The Olympic Games originated in 776 B.C. Ancient Greece. It…

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    The ancient Olympic games were named after Olympia, a sacred site located on the western coast of the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece. The site is sacred because it was a meeting place for religious and political activities. Because of this, the games were continuously held here. The stadium could hold thousands of spectators and additional sites were built for the athletes to train and live in during the time of the games. The games were held every olympiad, which is every four years.…

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    Gdp And The Marathon Essay

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    Is there a correlation between GDP and the marathon time male athletes received in the 2016 Rio Olympics? The Role of GDP in Athlete’s Performances in Olympic Marathons Intro and Hypothesis: This project will look at GDP statistics of all the countries of the 140 finishers in the 2016 Olympic marathon. Using those statistics and numbers, the χ^2 test of independents will be calculated. The mean of the GDP levels and marathon finish times will be calculated to determine the…

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    the way the Olympic games are run. The Olympics games are a series of different sports and events that are held every four years, and alternating every two years between the indoor and outdoor games. However, due to ever changing governments and societies, the Olympic games are no longer what the ancient Greeks intended for them to be. Instead of being a leisurely competition, the changing societies have manipulated the games into over-competitive events in which…

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    Miracle – Final Assignment In our current society, sports are everywhere. Sporting events are continually on television. Additionally, there are competitive games at fields and courts all around cities and towns in the United States. Most individuals are fans of at least one sport, while others are either devoted sport enthusiasts or competitive players. The emphasis and attention on sports has increased significantly over the years. For many athletes, this places pressure on them to succeed…

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    The Olympics is a worldwide sporting event that everyone watches every four years. Adolf Hitler used them as a way to manipulate the world and used it as a way to cover up the horrible things that were slowly and silently happening behind the scenes. Although Hitler was initially against hosting the Olympics in 1936, he used its as a stepping stone to bring Nazi ideals and the Aryan race to the world 's attention giving to the rise of Nazi power. Germany was awarded the 1936 olympics in 1931…

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