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1896 - Correct Answer First Modern Olympic Games happened in Athens, Greece - Correct Answer Where was the first modern Olympics? James Connolly - Correct Answer won first event in triple jump (from America!) US had won every event but 2 Pierre deCoubertin - Correct Answer wanted Olymp...

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KIN 2501 FINAL EXAM ||ANSWERED
1896 - Correct Answer First Modern Olympic Games happened in

Athens, Greece - Correct Answer Where was the first modern Olympics?

James Connolly - Correct Answer won first event in triple jump (from America!) US had
won every event but 2

Pierre deCoubertin - Correct Answer wanted Olympics to be an international sporting
event; founded IOC

because when he went on to play major league baseball, he was not considered an
amateur athlete - Correct Answer Why was Jim Thorpe stripped of his medals?

Buckeye Bullet - Correct Answer What was Jesse Owens nickname at Ohio State?

100,200, long jump and 4x100 relay - Correct Answer What did Jesse Owens compete
in the Olympics?

Presidents of the IOC has political agendas; strongly believed in the maintenance of
strict amateur rules; held idealistic view about separation of sports and politics - Correct
Answer Avery Brundage (1952-1972)

she wanted one victory parade opposed to two segregated ones - Correct Answer
What did Wilma Rudolph want on her arrival back from Olympics?

During the playing of the national anthem, Smith raised his right black-gloved fist and
straight above his head, and Carlos raised his left black-gloved fist as well (unity and
power). Smith wore a knotted black scarf around his neck (black pride), string of black
beads around neck (those that had been lynched) and both wore long black socks and
no shoes (black poverty in the U.S.). Both stood with heads bowed, eyes closed, not
saying a word. - Correct Answer What did Smoth and Carlos do at the victory stand?

Title IX - Correct Answer No person... shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any
educational program or activity receiving federal financial aid

1972 - Correct Answer NCAA argues that athletics be excluded from the law (they lose
the argument)

1975 - Correct Answer OCR published legal clarifications after receiving 10,000
comments, questions and complaints

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