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Sports: Olympic Torch Designs From 1936 Till 2008

While reading a very interesting blog I came across an article, originating from the New York Times, regarding the various designs for the Olympic torch. Spanning from 1936 till 2008 the interactive presentation includes names of the designer as well as trivia regarding each game. Although most of them look like either a cup-on-a-stick or a spindle there are some interesting concepts. Enjoy the interactive presentation here.

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Sports: 15 Fascinating Facts About The Ancient Olympics

It is now just a matter of days before we see the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in China, the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (or for those who don’t like Roman numerals, the Games of the 29th Olympiad.) This lends us the perfect opportunity to present a list of fascinating facts about the Ancient Olympics - held in Olympia, Greece.

1. No one actually knows what the origins were of the very first games. One myth suggests that Heracles (the divine son of the god Zeus) ran a race in Olympia and decreed that it be repeated every four years.

2. The olympic games were one of two central rituals in Ancient Greece. The other was the Eleusinian Mysteries - initiation ceremonies for people joining the cult of Demeter and Persephone.

3. The Statue of Zeus - the father of the Gods and one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World, was housed in a temple at Olympia - the site of the Ancient Olympics.

4. An Olympiad (a period of 4 years which refers to the time between two games) was used as a measure of years by the Ancient Greeks in much the same way as we now use AD and BC. This idea was devised by the historian Ephorus. Previously, every Greek state used its own different method of time measurement which led to a great deal of confusion.

5. The only event at the first olympics was the Stadion race - a race of around 190 meters (measured after the feet of Zeus). The race was named after the building in which the race took place (the source of the English word “stadium“.

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Sports: 7 Things Gone Wrong During The 2008 Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony

Without a word of a doubt, the 2008 Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony was spectacular. It was full of color, artistic performances, outstanding technology and most of all, amazing organization of hundreds and hundreds of live performers.

It was seriously amazing how everyone performed in sync. However since we’re only human we’re bound to make mistakes. Here’s are 7 things gone wrong during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony.

#1 Movable-Type Print - Moment of Truth


You could have not imaging such an impressive performance to be executed by people. It was so synchronized you’d expect a machine was behind it. This amazing performance was also one of the funniest as you can see someone popped up before everyone else.

#2 The Girl On The Piano


What was wrong with this little girl? She was looking around, then staring straight for a long time, punching the piano keys and she didn’t know what she was doing! She was one of the biggest mistakes because she didn’t need to be there and her presence was annoying. Thankfully she didn’t interrupt the pianist. And she also picked her nose twice.

#3 I See Dead Pixels


One of the most impressive technology at the opening ceremony was the massive LED floor display. It was also very durable considering hundreds of people were actually walking around on it. Eventually some of the panels broke off and hence I saw dead pixels.

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Funny Sports Photo: Bat Warming

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Sports Video: Ball Girl Makes Incredible Catch

A minor league ball girl makes an incredible catch on a foul ball in left field.

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