Charles Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin (French: [ʃaʁl pjɛʁ də fʁedi baʁɔ̃ də kubɛʁtɛ̃]; born Pierre de Frédy; 1 January 1863 – 2 September 1937)...
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The Stade Pierre de Coubertin (French for Pierre de Coubertin Stadium) is an indoor arena that is located in Paris, France. It is the home venue of the...
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Allende) at Croix de Berny: Heller Park the Velpeau stadium the Lionel Terray sports centre the Pierre de Coubertin gymnasium the Rabats gymnasium the La Fontaine...
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the awards were granted, just 58 people had received the award. Pierre de Coubertin, the originator of the modern Olympic Games, created the honour during...
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35.679694°N 139.712500°E / 35.679694; 139.712500 Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (東京体育館, Tōkyō Taiikukan) is a sporting complex in Sendagaya, Shibuya,...
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Rick Zabel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
men's junior road race. By summer of 2011 Zabel visited the Pierre de Coubertin sport gymnasium in Erfurt. He left high school without a diploma, in order...
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Olympic Committee, Baron Pierre de Coubertin requesting, without success, the recognition of the Catalan Olympic Committee. Coubertin responded to Elias and...
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Bob Barney (category Recipients of the Pierre de Coubertin medal)
of the Olympics, he received the Olympic Order in 1997, and the Pierre de Coubertin medal in 2009. Robert Knight Barney was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts...
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French Gymnasium (of which there was an edition in print during the year 1819) Thomas Arnold Johann Bernhard Basedow William Penny Brookes Pierre de Coubertin...
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returned to France. She also participated in swimming and field hockey. Pierre de Coubertin is credited with reviving the Olympic Games and founding the International...
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who, after reading Taine's Notes on England, wanted to establish schools to produce gentlemen in France. Coubertin was convinced...
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Adidas Arena (redirect from Porte de La Chapelle Arena)
sporting events and 9,000 seats for concerts and shows, as well as two gymnasiums intended for use by local clubs and residents. Under construction since...
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of the movement by International Olympic Committee (IOC) founder Pierre de Coubertin and necessary to recapture the complete essence of the Ancient Olympic...
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scalability of the training. The founder of the modern olympic games, Pierre de Coubertin (1863–1937), who was among Hébert's early supporters. The French...
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prefecture, the Palais des Sports of Porte de Versailles (15th Arrondissement), and the Stade Pierre de Coubertin, etc. Despite these raids, 4,000 to 5,000...
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1936 Summer Olympics (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
failed to qualify in the long jump and was posthumously awarded the Pierre de Coubertin medal for sportsmanship. Mack Robinson, brother of Jackie Robinson...
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to eclipse the Olympic Games unless they were moved to St. Louis. Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic movement, then intervened and awarded...
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Summer Time (UTC+2). Venue: AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France Venue: Pierre de Coubertin, Paris, France Venue: SC Impuls, Belgrade, Serbia All times are local...
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He finished in 21st place, but was recognized by the IOC with the Pierre de Coubertin medal honoring his bravery and sacrifice. American diver Greg Louganis...
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within the Wenlock Olympian Games were subsequently adopted by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who was familiarized with them in a visit to Wenlock in 1890. Zappas'...
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Oubron 2,500 US Créteil Handball Stade Pierre de Coubertin 1937 4,836 Levallois Metropolitans Pau Palais des Sports de Pau 1991 7,707 ÉB Pau-Lacq-Orthez...
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increasingly distressed." In 2007, Year 12 Student Jacob Tito won the Pierre De Coubertin Award in recognition for his bravery in the sporting department.[citation...
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forgotten if not for its four-time Olympic champion, Tisandros. Pierre de Coubertin, one of the founders of the modern Olympic Games, wanted to fully...
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Centre sportif des Courtilles (category Sports venues in Hauts-de-Seine)
school. The project's first phase, in the early 1960s, consisted of a gymnasium and a swimming pool. It was stretched to the south in the early 1970s...
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ticket for the 2024 Summer Paralympics which will take place at the Pierre de Coubertin Stadium in Paris, France. The team competed in the 2003 IBSA World...
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Tokyo, Japan Carpet (i) Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium 6,500 1971 Paris, France Hard (i) Stade Pierre de Coubertin 5,000 1972 Barcelona, Spain Palau Blaugrana...
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Christianity contributed to the development of the Olympic Games. Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, was greatly influenced by Muscular...
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Games into the programme of future Wenlock Olympian Games. Baron Pierre de Coubertin from Paris, France, was, in part, inspired by Dr. Brookes, and went...
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Olympia, Greece from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894, leading...
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Forty-four nations took part in 126 different events in 17 sports. Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, took part for the last time...
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