Keywords
Arete, Sport and Society, American Sport History, Olympics, Paul Hamm, Trevor Graham, Nationalism, Sportsmanship
Subjects
Graham, Trevo; Hamm, Paul; Olympics; Sportsmanship; Nationalism
Introduction
It seems as if at every Olympic games there comes a point when there is a meltdown of one sort or another. In these games which are designed to produce international cooperation and understanding, nationalism more often than not raises its head in anger. Designed to promote friendship and good sportsmanship there is often a moment, or several moments, in which sportsmanship seems to leave the venue entirely.
Publication Date
8-24-2004
Document Type
Commentary
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Source Title
Sport and Society for Arete
Language
English
Collection
Publication Version
Author's version
Copyright Status
Author retained
College
College of Arts and Humanities
Department
History
Creator (Linked Data)
Crepeau, Richard C., 1941- (VIAF)
Recommended Citation
Crepeau, Richard C., "Paul Hamm, Trevor Graham, and others" (2004). On Sport and Society. 671.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/onsportandsociety/671
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