Portugal at the Olympics - Portugal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Olympic Committee of Portugal, Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2000 Summer Olympics (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Portugal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Olympic Committee of Portugal, Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1952 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1960 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1948 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1912 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1980 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1972 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1928 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1924 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1936 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1968 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1932 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1988 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1998 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Excerpt: Portugal competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. It was the nation's 22nd consecutive participation in an edition of the Summer Olympic Games. The Olympic Committee of Portugal was represented by a delegation of 129 people, of which 77 were competitors participating in 16 sports. Nelson Evora, the 2007 triple jump world champion, was chosen as the flag bearer during the opening ceremony; he won the triple jump event, giving Portugal its fourth ever Olympic gold medal. A single male archer secured qualification by winning the individual competition at the Final World Qualification Tournament, in Boe, France. As in previous editions, the Portuguese Olympic team's biggest share of competitors will...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Portugal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Olympic Committee of Portugal, Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1952 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1960 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1976 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1948 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1912 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1980 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1972 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1928 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1924 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1936 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1968 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1932 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Portugal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1988 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1998 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Portugal at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Excerpt: Portugal competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. It was the nation's 22nd consecutive participation in an edition of the Summer Olympic Games. The Olympic Committee of Portugal was represented by a delegation of 129 people, of which 77 were competitors participating in 16 sports. Nelson Evora, the 2007 triple jump world champion, was chosen as the flag bearer during the opening ceremony; he won the triple jump event, giving Portugal its fourth ever Olympic gold medal. A single male archer secured qualification by winning the individual competition at the Final World Qualification Tournament, in Boe, France. As in previous editions, the Portuguese Olympic team's biggest share of competitors will...

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October 2012

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October 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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36

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978-1-156-57187-3

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9781156571873

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1-156-57187-1



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