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...needed 20 minutes of music to get a gig. “We never got 20 minutes. We didn’t even have a bass player or a singer,” she says. Knitting is another passion of hers. During the past winter, Scott participated in the Olympics?? knitting competition. Knitting Olympians chose a project that was “an achievable challenge” that they began at opening ceremonies and had to complete by the time the Olympic flame is extinguished.Her late partner’s mother taught her to knit, Scott says...
...mutual understanding. Unfortunately, for much of the 20th century, the first part didn’t work out so well—the Games were cancelled during both world wars—and neither did the second—Olympic boycotts have been a common diplomatic device. But the Olympics?? successes—Jesse Owens’ barrier-breaking gold medal performance during the 1936 Games in Nazi Germany is just one example—have shown that the Olympics truly can serve Coubertin’s vision. It is a travesty that in today?...
...mails indicate that punches received an invitation to an event called “Beer Olympics?? at the Delphic Club this past Friday evening...
When Cole took the 2003-2004 school year off to train for the 2004 Athens Olympics??he eventually finished 14th in at the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 1500 meter freestyle—Harvard relinquished its EISL crown to the Tigers...
After adding the history-making skate with the Oilers to her impressive resume, another gold medal at the Olympics??the most competitive level of women’s hockey—would cement Ruggiero’s role as one of the most accomplished athletes in her sport...