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Margaret Hoelzer The Winner Of Three Gold Medals In Beijing Olympics Was Sexually Abused As A Child
Margaret Hoelzer, the swimmer who won three gold medals in the Beijing Olympics reveals that she had been subjected to sexual abuses in her childhood. It seems that her performance in the Games has boosted up her confidence and now she wants to share her story so that other kids can be saved from the tragedy faced by her in her childhood.
Posted on September 16, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: abused, beijing, child, childhood, gold, hoelzer, margaret, medals, mother, olympics, sexually, winner, What Year Did Margaret Hoelzer Get Her Medals, Margaret Hoelzer Beijing Medals
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Lzr Racer Suits Gained Popularity After Michael Phelps Records Last Summer At Beijing Olympics
Swimmers putting up their LZR Racer Suits for state meets that is going to happen this weekend are aiming to set up a new record as found from 29th October, 2008 news. The suit gained popularity after the record set up last summer at the Beijing Olympics by Michael Phelps. The LZR Racer Suit also simply called as laser is a type of high-end swimming suit produced by Speedo by making use of high-technology swimwear material.
Posted on November 01, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: beijing, gained, length, michael, olympics, phelps, popularity, racer, records, suit, suits, summer
Long Distance Runner Kara Goucher Achieved 10TH Position 10000m Final Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics
Kara Goucher was born in Queens, NY on 9 July 1978 carrying the name as Kara Grgas. She is positioned as the American middle and long-distance runner. She was brought up in Duluth, Minnesota and here she was called as Kara Wheeler.
Posted on August 20, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: achieved, beijing, distance, final, goucher, kara, long, olympics, position, runner, summer, Winner In Beijing 10000m Women, Kara Goucher Olympic Runner
US Olympic Team Youngest Diver Mary Beth Dunnichay 15 Years Debut In Beijing Olympics
The Beijing Olympic is unfolding some wonders and first time events in the history of Olympic Games. The youngest member of the U.S Olympic team, Mary Beth Dunnichay will make her debut in Olympic on Wednesday. She is an ace synchronized platform diver and at 15 is young enough to set a new record.
Posted on August 18, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: beijing, beth, daughter, debut, diver, diving, dunnichay, family, mary, olympic, olympics, team, youngest, Very Good Olympic Diving Pictures, Beijing Olympics Pictures Dunnichay
Beijing Olympics Swimming Events Michael Phelps Jason Lezak Katie Hoff Kosuke Kitajima
It seems that USA’s ace swimmer Michael Phelps can break the record of winning 8 Olympic Gold medals in his career. If that really happens, he should be thankful to fellow swimmer Jason Lezak. The latter cruised past Alain Bernard of France in Monday’s 400-meter freestyle relay for men in the end.
Posted on August 14, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: beijing, bernard, events, gold, hoff, jason, katie, kitajima, kosuke, lezak, medal, meter, michael, olympic, olympics, phelps, swimming, Mike Phillips Olympic Swimming, Swimming Event In Olympics, Michael Phillips The Beijing Olympics, Michael Phelps Beijing Events, What Events Is Michael Phelps Swimming
The Opening Ceremony Of The Olympics In Beijing Symbolized The Imperial Past Of China
China kicked off Olympics, the biggest games in history on Friday, 8th August, 2008. Fireworks, pageantry and athletes marked the opening ceremony. But this did not only symbolize the beginning of the Summer Games, but also tried to emphasize China’s desire to become a global superpower.
Posted on August 06, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: beijing, ceremony, china, chinas, chinese, games, imperial, olympics, opening, past, symbolized, What Does The Opening Ceremony Symbolize, Chinese Culture Portrayed In The Opening Ceremony, Beijing Opening Ceremony Wiki, Beijing Opening Ceremony Acrobats, Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony Review
Spore Battlefield Civilization Revolution Beijing Olympics Soul Calibur IV 2008 Hottest Summer Games
The summer is here, and the best place to be is in front of
your TV playing video games. This summer’s hottest games are on its way. Some
of the games feature a variety of action and strategy motivation. From “Spore”
to the “Guitar Hero”, you want to be the first to check out the glory.
Posted on July 21, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: battlefield, beijing, calibur, civilization, game, games, hottest, olympics, revolution, soul, spore, summer
Tunisian Swimmer Ous Mellouli Received Gold Medal In 1500m Freestyle 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing
Oussama "Ous" Mellouli refers to the swimmer from Tunisia who did participate in the freestyle as well as medley events. In recent times, he is the holder of an African Record and gets trained with the USA club that is located at the University of Southern California.
Posted on August 30, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: beijing, freestyle, gold, medal, mellouli, meter, olympics, received, summer, swimmer, swimming, tunisian, Who Got Gold Medal 2004 In Greek Olympics 800m And 1500m, Gold Medal 800m 1500m 2004
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