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The Smurfs have held Olympic tournaments in both the comic books (in "The Olympic Smurfs") and the cartoon show (in the special "The Smurfic Games").

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  • The Smurfs have held Olympic tournaments in both the comic books (in "The Olympic Smurfs") and the cartoon show (in the special "The Smurfic Games").
  • Olympics is 29th episode of season.
  • See w:c:CLOH:Olympics
  • The Arthur series mentions the Olympics many times, including the episodes Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider, World Girls, Team Trouble, Francine Goes to War, The Good Sport, D.W. Flips and The Tardy Tumbler.
  • The Olympics was a multi-sport event dating back to Earth's ancient Greece. Irina Karlovassi won a silver medal in the decathlon at the Olympics in the 20th century. (ENT: "Cold Station 12") The third host of the Dax symbiont, Emony Dax, was an Olympic gymnast. In 2375, Ezri Dax tried to remember being an Olympic athlete when playing against several Vulcans in a game of baseball. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")
  • The Olympics are a fan-favorite TP run once a year, whereupon a temporary truce is declared between the Autobots and the Decepticons so that their members can participate in sporting events without the threat of being killed. The Olympics are usually hosted by a neutral third party, and clashes with their host are not unheard of. There is often a side-event that runs throughout the Olympics. The TP usually lasts 2+ weeks.
  • The Olympics is a brand of widely popular stupid cameras produced by Mt. Olympus Film Co. They are responsible for the most popular camera in the World, the 102mm digital Lake Placid. The president and CEO of the company is terribly sensitive to criticism of his projects, and has been known to smite people with a lightning bolt if they speak ill of his cameras.
  • The Olympics were a series of sporting events held on a regular basis in ancient Greece. Both men and women could compete. They were founded by Hercules who intended them to stop the war between the Spartans and Eleans by showing the soldiers they could compete without battle. The first Olympics consisted of 5 events including Running, Jumping, Javelin Throwing, Discus Throwing and Boxing. Atalanta won the very first Olympic event by throwing a javelin farther than anyone else. At the first Olympics, the prizes were olive wreaths made by Salmoneus. It was also Salmoneus who came up with the name of the event and who created the symbol of the Olympic Torch (HTLJ: "Let the Games Begin").
  • The acrimony that developed between John McCain and Mitt Romney cannot be blamed simply on the heated primary campaign for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination — the two Republicans were at odds years ago over the 2002 Olympics. Romney took over operation of the then financially strapped Olympics in Salt Lake City in February 1999, and set out to enlist new corporate sponsors and fix a large budget shortfall. Then in September 2000, John McCain spoke on the Senate floor against what he called the “staggering” cost the federal government faced in helping stage the Games.
  • The Olympics (all kicked off by the running of the Olympic Torch) take place once every two years. And every-other two year period the competitions are alternated between Winter sports and Summer sports. Make sense? Good. Olympic sites are chosen based on how much money the countries who want them give to the International Olympic Conglomeracy(IOC) in combination with how well known or pitiful the desperate cities are to have them. Former and future Desperate Cities are:
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  • The Olympics is a brand of widely popular stupid cameras produced by Mt. Olympus Film Co. They are responsible for the most popular camera in the World, the 102mm digital Lake Placid. The president and CEO of the company is terribly sensitive to criticism of his projects, and has been known to smite people with a lightning bolt if they speak ill of his cameras. The brand is otherwise known as the Olympic Games, The Contests, or The 4 Months of Sweat and Bother that No One Dares Abolish since it was created in Greece and it is a Greek Tradition. Everyone knows that the Greeks would get angry if we were to get rid of it. And when they are angry and close to sharp (or even blunt) objects, they get very violent, in case you hadn't noticed from their literature.
  • The Smurfs have held Olympic tournaments in both the comic books (in "The Olympic Smurfs") and the cartoon show (in the special "The Smurfic Games").
  • Olympics is 29th episode of season.
  • See w:c:CLOH:Olympics
  • The acrimony that developed between John McCain and Mitt Romney cannot be blamed simply on the heated primary campaign for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination — the two Republicans were at odds years ago over the 2002 Olympics. Romney took over operation of the then financially strapped Olympics in Salt Lake City in February 1999, and set out to enlist new corporate sponsors and fix a large budget shortfall. Then in September 2000, John McCain spoke on the Senate floor against what he called the “staggering” cost the federal government faced in helping stage the Games. “The American taxpayer is being shaken down to the tune of nearly a billion and a half dollars,” John McCain declared. He vowed to “do everything in my power” to delay or kill “this pork-barrel spending,” the Los Angeles Times reported. Romney responded by arguing that taxpayers would need to provide only $250 million, and said he was “quite confident” the Games would receive the funding they needed. In early 2001, McCain sought to shift $30 million from the Treasury Department, earmarked for law enforcement personnel at the Olympics, to the Pentagon, but the measure was defeated. Romney, in his 2004 book “Turnaround,” wrote that McCain and others in the Senate were threatening to revoke the tax deductibility of corporate sponsorship, which would “nail the coffin of the Salt Lake Olympics and future Games.” The clash over Olympics spending, “which dragged on for two years, helps explain some of the acrimony that now characterizes the race between the two front-runners for the Republican presidential nomination,” the Times observed. In the end, the federal tab — not including construction or improvement of highways, transit systems, and other infrastructure — totaled about $400 million, and the Games were a financial success. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The Olympics (all kicked off by the running of the Olympic Torch) take place once every two years. And every-other two year period the competitions are alternated between Winter sports and Summer sports. Make sense? Good. Olympic sites are chosen based on how much money the countries who want them give to the International Olympic Conglomeracy(IOC) in combination with how well known or pitiful the desperate cities are to have them. Former and future Desperate Cities are: * Athens, Greece: Summer 1896 * Paris, France: Summer 1900 * St.Louis, Unites States: Summer 1904 * London, England: Summer 1908 * Stockholm, Sweden: Summer 1912 * Berlin, Germany: Summer 1916 (Cancelled due to WWI) * Antwerp, Belgium: Summer 1920 * Chamonix, France: Winter 1924 * Paris, France: Summer 1924 * St.Moritz, Switzerland: Winter 1928 * Amsterdam, Netherlands: Summer 1928 * Lake Placid, United States: Winter 1932 * Los Angeles, United States: Summer 1932 * Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany: Winter 1936 * Berlin, Germany: Summer 1936 * Tokyo, Japan: Summer 1940 (Cancelled for WWII) * Sapporo, Japan: Winter 1940 (Cancelled for WWII) * London, England: Summer 1944 (Cancelled for WWII) * Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy: Winter 1944 (Cancelled for WWII) * St.Moritz, Switzerland: Winter 1948 * London, England: Summer 1948 * Oslo, Norway: Winter 1952 * Helsinki, Finland: Summer 1952 * Cortina d'Ampezzo: Winter 1956 * Melbourne, Australia: Summer 1956 * Squaw Valley, United States: Winter 1960 * Rome, Italy: Summer 1960 * Innsbruck, Austria: Winter 1964 * Tokyo, Japan: Summer 1964 * Grenoble, France: WInter 1968 * Mexico City, Mexico: Summer 1968 * Sapporo, Japan: Winter 1972 * Munich, Germany: Summer 1972 * Innsbruck, Austria: Winter 1976 * Montreal, Canada: Summer 1976 * Lake Placid, United States: Winter 1980 * Moscow, Soviet Union: Summer 1980 * Sarajevo, Yugoslavia: Winter 1984 * Los Angleles, United States: Summer 1984 * Calgary, Canada: Winter 1988 * Seoul, South Korea: Summer 1988 * Barcelona, Spain: Summer 1992 * Albertville, France: Winter 1992 * Lillehammer, Norway: Winter 1994 * Atlanta, United States: Summer 1996 * Nagano, Japan: Winter 1998 * Sydney, Australia: Summer 2000 * Salt Lake City, United States: Winter 2002 * Athens, Greece: Summer 2004 * Turin, Italy: Winter 2006 * Beijing, China: Summer 2008 * Vancouver, Canada: Winter 2010 * London, England: Summer 2012 * Sochi, Russia: Winter 2014 Usually the countries spend enormous amounts of money they don't have on infrastructure and numerous new Arena's. These arena's are generally converted to brainwashing stations for sports teams after the Olympics have taken over the city for it's two plus week duration. The Desperate cities also build Olympic villages which are then converted to houses for the homeless or barracks for future armies.
  • The Olympics was a multi-sport event dating back to Earth's ancient Greece. Irina Karlovassi won a silver medal in the decathlon at the Olympics in the 20th century. (ENT: "Cold Station 12") The third host of the Dax symbiont, Emony Dax, was an Olympic gymnast. In 2375, Ezri Dax tried to remember being an Olympic athlete when playing against several Vulcans in a game of baseball. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite") In lines cut from the "Code of Honor" , Lieutenant Tasha Yar compares Lutan to a ...Federation Olympics Game hero. For the security chief, the hero had strength, daring, and dominance, all traits she believed were present in Lutan's character. [1]
  • The Olympics were a series of sporting events held on a regular basis in ancient Greece. Both men and women could compete. They were founded by Hercules who intended them to stop the war between the Spartans and Eleans by showing the soldiers they could compete without battle. The first Olympics consisted of 5 events including Running, Jumping, Javelin Throwing, Discus Throwing and Boxing. Atalanta won the very first Olympic event by throwing a javelin farther than anyone else. At the first Olympics, the prizes were olive wreaths made by Salmoneus. It was also Salmoneus who came up with the name of the event and who created the symbol of the Olympic Torch (HTLJ: "Let the Games Begin"). Earlier Olympic games existed, including the location of the Olympic pancration (YH: "Winner Take All"). A version of the Olympics were played well into the 20th century. Jerry Patrick Brown attended the Olympics in Korea (HTLJ: "Yes, Virginia, There is a Hercules").
  • The Olympics are a fan-favorite TP run once a year, whereupon a temporary truce is declared between the Autobots and the Decepticons so that their members can participate in sporting events without the threat of being killed. The Olympics are usually hosted by a neutral third party, and clashes with their host are not unheard of. There is often a side-event that runs throughout the Olympics. The TP usually lasts 2+ weeks. Sporting events tend to fall in two categories: Combat and non-combat. Similarly, there are team events and solo events. Some run the length of the Olympics and is organized in a play-off style tournament, while other events are one evening only, winner take all. Although the Olympics occasionally feature aliens, the main draw and focus is on the Transformers and their allies. The Olympics are a huge money-making business and is a rare exception to the notion of aliens not getting involved in the Cybertronian Wars, as fans throughout the galaxy will come to watch their favorite robots beat each other up. Safety is assured by use of holographic training room style systems, though actual injuries are not infrequent. Factions take great pride in their performance at the Olympics, and defeating the enemy on the field is a worthwhile goal. Events usually award a gold, silver, and bronze medal. The truce, which is rarely broken by either side, also gives Cybertron and Earth a break from the constant warfare, which is a great relief to many Autobots. Most factions take the time to conduct repairs and bolster their infrastructure. The day the truce ends is a guaranteed battle.
  • The Arthur series mentions the Olympics many times, including the episodes Francine Frensky, Olympic Rider, World Girls, Team Trouble, Francine Goes to War, The Good Sport, D.W. Flips and The Tardy Tumbler.
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