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OverviewThe 1912 Olympic Games held in Stockholm, Sweden, were the most ""modern"" Olympic Games yet celebrated and the most successful of the Modern Era to that date. Much of the success is credited to the influence of Viktor Balck, who is remembered as ""The Father of Swedish Sports."" The 1912 Olympics also featured new innovations and events. A semiautomatic electrical timing device and a photo-finish camera were used, and the decathlon and modern pentathalon were new events. This work, the sixth in a series on the early Olympics, provides unusually extensive information on the sites, dates, competitors, and nations of the Stockholm games. Results for each event, including cycling, diving, fencing, rowing and sculling, shooting, tennis, water polo, and yachting, among others, are provided. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill Mallon , Ture WidlundPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Volume: No. 6 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.012kg ISBN: 9780786440696ISBN 10: 0786440694 Pages: 587 Publication Date: 10 March 2009 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction Abbreviations References 1912 Olympic Games—Background and Analysis NOTES Summary and Statistics NOTES Athletics (Track and Field) NOTES Cycling NOTES Diving NOTES Equestrian Events NOTES Fencing NOTES Football (Association Football [Soccer]) NOTES Gymnastics NOTES Modern Pentathlon NOTES Rowing & Sculling NOTES Shooting NOTES Swimming NOTES Tennis (Lawn and Covered Courts) NOTES Tug-of-War NOTES Water Polo NOTES Wrestling (Greco-Roman) NOTES Yachting NOTES Art Competitions (Concours d’Art) NOTES Other Sports and Events NOTES Appendix I: The 1912 Olympic Program Appendix II: In the Matter of Jacobus Franciscus Thorpe NOTES Appendix III: “Smiling Hannes,” the First of the Flying Finns NOTES Appendix IV: Philip Baker, Avery Brundage, and George Patton NOTES Appendix V: The 1912 Russian Olympic Team NOTES Appendix VI: Competitors (by Country) NOTES IndexReviewsinteresting, well-written and handsomely-produced book...a 'must read' --<i>The International Centre for Olympic Studies</i>; the details of the 1912 Olympic games...have been compiled in meticulous detail in this title...cover every aspect of the games...interesting facts...the appendices are a rich source of supplemental information...the authors have thoroughly researched and documented important primary and secondary sources...a fascinating, comprehensive, and accessible picture of the 1912 Olympic Games --<i>ARBA</i>; excellent work...highly recommended...a fascinating read --<i>Emerald.</i> interesting, well-written and handsomely-produced book...a 'must read' --The International Centre for Olympic Studies; the details of the 1912 Olympic games...have been compiled in meticulous detail in this title...cover every aspect of the games...interesting facts...the appendices are a rich source of supplemental information...the authors have thoroughly researched and documented important primary and secondary sources...a fascinating, comprehensive, and accessible picture of the 1912 Olympic Games --ARBA; excellent work...highly recommended...a fascinating read --Emerald. Interesting, well-written and handsomely-produced book...a 'must read' -- The International Centre for Olympic Studies The International Centre for Olympic Studies Author InformationBill Mallon is a cofounder and vice president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the original editor of the Journal of Olympic History. He is a surgeon in Durham, North Carolina. The late Ture Widlund lived in Stockholm. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |