Olympic Games – Weird and wonderful athletics titles

This is the thirteenth in the series of blog posts dedicated
to London 2012 Olympic Games events. Today it is the turn of weird and
wonderful athletics titles. There have been some wonderful performances by
athletes at the Olympic Stadium. Olympic history has been made, with Kenya’s
David Rudisha who broke his own world record to claim Olympic gold in the 800m,
and Usain Bolt who is the first man ever to win the Olympic Games sprint double
twice in succession. And who can forget the night when three British athletes –
Jessica Ennis, Greg Rutherford and Mo Farrah – won gold?  Good luck to the British athletes for today and tomorrow.

  • The ’Athletics arena’ athletics cartoon book.
  • Athletics employment weekly.
  • The Athlete : he who strives / edited by Capt. F. A. M.
    Webster.
  • The ’Athletics weekly’ file on Sebastian Coe & Steve
    Ovett / compiled and edited by Mel Watman.
  • Backtrack : newsletter of the British Athletics Supporters
    Club.
  • Florida running : official publication of the Florida
    Athletics [Congress].
  • Jayhawks, inside Kansas athletics.
  • Library of ancient athletics.
  • Pirates’ chest : a publication devoted exclusively to East
    Carolina athletics.
  • The R.A.P. : (Recreation,athletics,pleasure.).
  • The … crimson review : the annual photographic review of
    Indiana University athletics.
  • Tibet Athletics
  • Computerized world ranking list of best athletes and absolut
    [sic] world ranking list.
  • Faster, higher, stronger : FHS
  • Fire sport : the magazine of the Fire Services Sport and
    Athletics Association.
  • The Georgia bulldog.
  • How to organise and conduct a Sports Meeting. (How to
    organise and control an athletics meetings.).
  • Inside the Auburn Tigers.
  • Longhorn scoreboard.
  • The Scots Athlete : to stimulate interest, to develop
    enthusiasm and to encourage sportsmanship in Scotland / edited by Walter J.
    Ross.
  • Spikes.
  • Webfoot line : the magazine of Oregon sports.
  • The Winged foot.
  • Women’s Athletics : the magazine for the outdoor girl.
  • The Spearhead : newsletter of the Javelin Class Association,
    Inc.
  • Chaseform annual : jumping season complete record of all
    steeplechasing and hurdling in Great Britain.
  • Asian runner, incorporating On & on : fitness,
    nutrition, health.
For more sporting serials and other weird and wonderful
titles take a look in SUNCAT. Watch out for the next instalment of the SUNCAT
Olympics blog posts.

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