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The 2012 Olympics: access to training and employment opportunities [PDF]
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Insights from the first IOC Olympian Health Cohort: injury and illness in Olympians preparing for the Tokyo 2020 Summer and Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. [PDF]
Palmer D +7 more
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Preparing for Potential Health and Safety Risks at the Olympic Games: Scoping Review.
Ren S +5 more
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Pre-Olympic Games predictions commonly include an increase in population-based physical activity in the host city, as often stated in the bid, but the post-Olympic Games effects on physical activity have not been summarised.
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Progress in physical activity over the Olympic quadrennium
Lancet, The, 2016James F Sallis +2 more
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Forecasting the Olympic medal distribution – A socioeconomic machine learning model
Technological forecasting & social change, 2021Forecasting the number of Olympic medals for each nation is highly relevant for different stakeholders: Ex ante, sports betting companies can determine the odds while sponsors and media companies can allocate their resources to promising teams.
C. Schlembach +3 more
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Journal of loss & trauma, 2020
On 24 March 2020, an announcement was made that the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic games would be postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kanako Taku, Hirokazu Arai
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On 24 March 2020, an announcement was made that the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic games would be postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kanako Taku, Hirokazu Arai
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Post-Olympism? Questioning Olympic historiography
2020This chapter aims investigate the general nature of historical knowledge with specific reference to olympic history, and follows a framework developed by Alun Munslow who discerns three basic models of historical inquiry: reconstruction, construction and deconstruction.
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