Showing results by publisher "University Press Audiobooks" in Olympics & Paralympics
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Three Seconds in Munich: The Controversial 1972 Olympic Basketball Final
- By: David A. F. Sweet
- Narrated by: Jeff Lechtanski
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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One. Two. Three. That’s as long as it took to sear the souls of a dozen young American men, thanks to the craziest, most controversial finish in the history of the Olympics - the 1972 gold-medal basketball contest between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the world’s two superpowers at the time. The U.S. team believed it had won the gold medal that September in Munich - not once, but twice. The American players became the only Olympic athletes in the history of the games to refuse their medals.
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Three Seconds in Munich: The Controversial 1972 Olympic Basketball Final
- Narrated by: Jeff Lechtanski
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Release date: 26-03-2020
- Language: English
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Defending the American Way of Life
- Sport, Culture, and the Cold War
- By: Kevin B. Witherspoon
- Narrated by: Ronald Bruce Meyer
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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The Cold War was fought in every corner of society, including in the sport and entertainment industries. Recognizing the importance of culture in the battle for hearts and minds, the United States, like the Soviet Union, attempted to win the favor of citizens in nonaligned states through the soft power of sport. Athletes became de facto ambassadors of US interests, their wins and losses serving as emblems of broader efforts to shield American culture - both at home and abroad - against communism.
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Defending the American Way of Life
- Sport, Culture, and the Cold War
- Narrated by: Ronald Bruce Meyer
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 29-07-2019
- Language: English
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America's First Olympics: The St. Louis Games of 1904
- Sports and American Culture, Book 1
- By: George R. Matthews
- Narrated by: Josh Brogadir
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Eager to celebrate its history, and display its athletic potential, the United States hosted the nation’s first Olympic games in 1904 St. Louis. But within a few years, the publication of Coubertin’s memoirs turned the praised Olympics into the failed Olympics. America’s First Olympics corrects common misconceptions that began with Coubertin’s memoirs, and presents a fresh view of the 1904 games, which featured first-time African American Olympians, an eccentric and controversial marathon, and documentation by pioneering photojournalist Jessie Tarbox Beals.
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America's First Olympics: The St. Louis Games of 1904
- Sports and American Culture, Book 1
- Narrated by: Josh Brogadir
- Series: Sports and American Culture
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
- Release date: 25-02-2022
- Language: English
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