The Olympics: An Unauthorized Unsanctioned History

Author:   Dennis M Keating
Publisher:   Golden Sphere
ISBN:  

9781635380019


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   14 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Did William Shakespeare attend an Olympics Game? Did the head of the American Team plan on Jesse Owens losing? Did famed General George Patton get cheated out of an Olympic Medal? This new Olympics book says Yes to all three. This book is an easy and sometimes humorous read, but, for some readers it will be a bit upsetting and uneasy. This is because it discusses topics not mentioned in official Olympic books and touches on subjects the Olympic Poobahs don't want people to know or discuss. The book is not polite. It is highly critical of the actions of some of the past presidents of the IOC (International Olympic Committee). It is highly critical of the actions of some of the past host cities and host countries. It raises questions that need to be answered if there is to be a true accounting of the Games and their consequences. For some Olympic issues, the book takes a detective like Cold Case approach. The book features nine Cold Cases and provides information that explains answers to some unasked and unanswered questions from past Olympic Games. These questions deserve answers. Some are interesting and mention facts never discussed in any past Olympic books, such as, Why did the Russians decide to come to the Munich Olympics after first telling the Germans they would not come. Or, what role did a Vanderbilt University alumni and a Nashville newspaper have in the creation of the Olympic Creed? Some questions have humorous answers. Did you know, as a prank a couple athletes stole the first Olympic flag? Did you know a future Honolulu sheriff was one of them? Some issues you will probably find interesting. Did Shakespeare attend one of the Olympic Games? We say Yes. What role did Irish American immigrants play in the formation of the first American Olympic teams and in laying the groundwork for future American success. The author says The Irish played a major role. Some points you will find ugly. The author believes in 1912, an American team mate stole Jim Thorpe's shoes out of racial hatred and jealousy. The author believes that same man, as head of the US Olympic team in 1936, tried to set up Jesse Owens for failure. You can read and decide for yourself. The book brings up topics that the Olympics Committee wants buried. How many slaves were used to prepare the Olympic grounds for the 1948 London Games? How many Olympic protestors were massacred prior to the 1968 Mexico City Games? How many Korean street children were imprisoned and raped on order to insure the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games went well? These are questions official Olympic books choose not to discuss. We believe these questions need to be answered, if there is ever to be an honest evaluation of the greatest sporting event in the world.

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Author:   Dennis M Keating
Publisher:   Golden Sphere
Imprint:   Golden Sphere
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9781635380019


ISBN 10:   1635380014
Pages:   146
Publication Date:   14 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The author's first memories of the Olympics are of the 1948 London Games. He got into jogging in the early 1970's, back before country was country, when he would run a few miles on Kailua Beach before going to work in the morning. This was when Munich born American, Frank Shorter won the Munich Olympics marathon and help stimulate a running craze in the states. Later, in the early 1980's, he became active in the San Antonio running circle. There he had the opportunity to meet several 1984 Olympians and fun run on the weekends with the US Modern Pentathlon team and the likes of Bill Rogers, who won both the Boston and New York Marathons on four different occasions. The author organized and hosted several parties for Bill Rogers and the famed New Zealand running coach, Arthur Lydiard, when he would visit the city. In the late 1980's, and early '90's, while living in Munich, the author had a regular jogging route through the Munich Olympic Park. He believes Munich did it right with its Olympic designs and with making facilities that could be used by the public for future generations to come. In 2001, he attended the Chinese National Games, in Guangzhou, when China was beginning to catch Olympic fever. He continues to enjoy the Olympics because of the enthusiasm of the athletes to strive to go Faster, Higher, Stronger.

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