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Перевод: Olympics
[существительное] Олимпийские игры
Тезаурус:
- He faces a four-year ban after failing a drugs test at the Barcelona Olympics.
- "Psychologists now think that America has never recovered from the traumatic blow of introducing baseball into the Los Angeles Olympics and then losing in the final to Japan."
- Some Swiss wonder whether a family responsibility will perhaps work the other way, and he will stay on for the 1992 Olympics.
- With the city bidding for the Olympics there is a real buzz about the place that he will appreciate."
- She came to the university after steering the British women's coxed four in the final of the Olympics in Seoul.
- Such were sport's priorities in the year the Olympics played host to more multi-millionaires than an OPEC conference, and the Premier League opened its greedy doors for business.
- In 1964, he won a silver medal in the 400 metres relay at the Tokyo Olympics.
- If Wooderson was any different from his fellows it was that he tried harder; he had the old equivalent of tunnel vision, enhanced by a coach, Albert Hill, who had won the 800 and 1500 metres at a single Olympics.
- After the Dubai 1986 Olympics when England were unlucky not to win against a full-strength USSR, it seemed that gold would be there once the Russians had another off day.
- 1964 was the year of the Tokyo Olympics, where Abebe Bikila set a world record for the marathon in 2hrs 12mins 11.2secs and Ken Matthews of Great Britain won the 20km walk in 1hr 29mins 34.0secs.
- It was very much a revenge match for White - Spijkers had beaten him for a bronze in the Seoul Olympics, though then White was injured.
- But bureaucratic and constitutional obstacles may prevent South African athletes from competing at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, even if political objections are soon lifted.
- The event has been arranged by Gloucester City Council's Leisure Services Department under the auspices of the American-based Special Olympics organisation.
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