Olympic review : official publication of the Olympic Movement

Vol. 54, January-February-March 2005

P. 07 - Foreword: by IOC President Jacques Rogge.
P. 09 - Editorial: IOC Director of Communication Giselle Davies introduces some of the key features in this edition.
P. 10 - Snapshots: stunning images from Olympic sports, captured since the last edition of the Olympic Review.
P. 15 - Correspondent: a review of the latest news and events from the Olympic Movement, including updates from the IOC, NOC's, OCOGs, IFs, Olympic Solidarity and the Olympic Museum.
P. 30 - Classic Olympic images: a great image from the Olympic Games. Continues on pages 32, 42 and 78.
P. 32 - Women and sport: Anita Defrantz, Chairperson of the IOC Women and Sport Commission, answers Olympic Review's questions about the work of the Commission.
P. 36 - Eternal flame: Olympic Review takes a detailed look back at the torches from past editions of the Olympic Winter Games.
P. 43 - Turin torch relay: we report on the launch of the Turin torch relay which begins in December.
P. 44 - Scaling the heights: former multiple Olympic gold medallist and current IOC member Manuela Di Centa is a uniquely talented and driven woman, presently on a mission to climb the highest mountain in five continents. Diego Darli met her.
P. 48 - Look of the Games: Turin: Glyn Wilmshurst discovers the look of the Games for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games.
P. 51 - Look of the Games: history: Olympic design guru Brad Copeland traces the evolution of the look of the Games and highlights some editions of the Games which featured ground-breaking developments.
P. 60 - Leading by example: David Wallechinsky gives his analysis of some 30 athletes who were "heroes" in Athens.
P. 66 - Sports profiles: as the countdown to Turin quickens, we turn our attentions to the Olympic Winter sports. the first two to be to put under the microscope are Curling (page 66) and Bobsleigh (page 70).
P. 74 - My Games: Pirmin Zurbingen remembers his triumph at the 198 Olympic Winter Games.
P. 77 - Obituaries: Olympic Review pays tribute to some outstanding athletes and important figures in the Olympic Movement.
P. 80 - Book reviews: a guide to some of the latest Olympic-related publications.
P. 82 - Subscription: reserve your copy of future issues of Olympic Review.

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