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The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics

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Greystone Books, 2009 - Winter Olympics - 322 pages
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The ""Bible of the Winter Olympics,"" filled with history, statistics, and anecdotes ranging from the astonishing to the bizarre.

Contained within the pages of this authoritative book is everything anyone could wish to know about the Winter Olympics. Now in its eighth edition and published in anticipation of the 2010 Vancouver Games, The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics has been expanded to include the rules and scoring for all the upcoming events, as well as the results from the 2006 Turin Games. The book also looks at the history of each Olympic event from inception to the present day, including discontinued events and the four skating events first featured, before the creation of the Winter Olympics, in the 1908 London Summer Olympics.

From speed skating to snowboarding, bobsled to ice hockey, the book gives the medals tables, timings, distances, and scores. But much more than a statistical compendium, the book also offers an abundance of Winter Olympic history, anecdotes, and lore, bringing alive the most dramatic moments from the Games and celebrating the many extraordinary individuals who have competed.

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Review: Complete Book of the Winter Olympics 1998

User Review  - Melissa - Goodreads

Outdated? Of course, it's 2010 and this is actually more than 12 years out of date, having been published, I think, as an armchair companion to watching the '98 Olympics as the results from those ... Read full review

Review: Complete Book of the Winter Olympics 1998

User Review  - Lauri - Goodreads

Loved the older stories about the Olympians of the past. Would love a version completed after the 2010 Olympics rather than prior to the 1998 ones. Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Renowned Olympic historian David Wallechinsky is NBC's radio commentator on the Olympics and the author of many best-selling reference books. He has appeared on a number of television shows. He currently splits his time between Santa Monica, California, and the South of France.

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