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2009 Kaohsiung: Qualifying
The International Rugby Board announces the selection of the first two teams for the 8-nation tournament at The World Games 2009 Kaohsiung: Chinese Taipei and China are confirmed.
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2009 Kaohsiung: On CNN
The festivities marking the start of the one-year countdown to The World Games 2009 in Kaohsiung are the backdrop to a 'TalkAsia' report about President President Ma Ying-jeou's new political course.
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Virtual Olympic Congress: On Target
11 Jun 2008 18:20
 

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The virtual Olympic Congress has reached its first target on time: at the end of May, some 500 registrations and contributions had been recorded – 10 per cent of the overall target.  The full objective has been set at 5,000 contributions by the end of the year. “We are pleased with these figures”, said IOC President Jacques Rogge, “even more so, as not only the quantity, but also the quality of the contributions are very good.” He encouraged the public and all members of the Olympic family to come forward with their thoughts and ideas. For registration and contributions please click here. Deadline for submissions: 31 December 2008.
“The Olympic Movement in society”
Contributors are inspired by the overall theme of the 2009 Olympic Congress: “The Olympic Movement in Society”. Concrete proposals were submitted on how sport can play an even more important role in a changing world. The attractiveness of the Olympic Games and the role the athletes have to play were other topics of high importance. Furthermore, the contributors showed a genuine interest in the themes related to young people and the digital revolution.
The virtual Congress statistics show that contributions have been sent in from all continents. The range of contributions covers IOC members, members of National Olympic Committees, International Sport Federations, athletes and the general public.  Furthermore, it is particularly encouraging to state that many contributions have been sent in from young people. “The overall mix is excellent”, commented Urs Lacotte, IOC Director General, who is in charge of the Olympic Congress.
The information gathered through the virtual Congress will form the basis of discussions at the 13th Olympic Congress held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October 2009.
More information on the Congress Regulations and the Call for Contributions can be found at www.2009congress.olympic.org

Citius · Altius · Fortius
Beijing 2008: CHN & TPE
Chinese Taipei: Zhonghua Taipei
Beijing 2008: One Month To Go
Asian Indoor Games: 2009 In Viet Nam
Virtual Olympic Congress: On Target
Olympic Recognition: Reviewed And Confirmed
Olympic Charter: Rule 51
CAS: New President
Winter YOG: Workshop
Women And Sport: Strong Action
2009 Olympic Congress: Virtually Yours
Winter Olympics: No Discrimination
YOG 2010: In Singapore
Olympic Program: Changes In 2009
Sports: To Protect Their Autonomy
 
 Features

Fortius: Daisuke Midote, JPN 13 May 2005
You try lifting two tons on an empty stomach! While food can be a performance tool, renouncing breakfast can also make the difference. It did for Daisuke Midote, JPN, in the powerlifting at The World Games 2001 Akita.
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Citius: Chad Hedrick, USA 02 May 2005
A LONE STAR SPORTS ICON! An exceptional athlete! … A highly competitive individual! … A man who thrives on rewriting the annals of a sport! … Born, raised and residing in Texas! It's not Lance Armstrong!
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Altius: Anna Dogonadze, GER 15 Mar 2005
Anna Dogonadze won the bronze at The World Games 1997 Lahti in women’s individual trampoline for herself and her native Georgia. When trampoline premiered in the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Anna competed for Germany.
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