Published in association with the official Olympic Museum and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), The Treasures of the Olympic Winter Games brings to life, through more than 200 photographs and over 20 removable artefacts, the glorious history of the Olympic Winter Games. The inaugural Olympic Winter Games were held in 1924 in Chamonix, France. Charles Jewtraw of the United States became the first gold medallist when he triumphed in the 500 metres Speed Skate. Since that first edition, there have been 20 more Olympic Winter Games and they have become on one of the world's leading sports events. In The Treasures of the Olympic Winter Games you can discover the incredible sporting exploits of such global Olympic legends such as A. Clas Thunberg (Finland), Sonja Henie (Norway), Gretchen Fraser (USA), Jean-Claude Killy (France), Sidney Crosby (Canada) and Meng Wang (China) and then hold and study the unique memorabilia relating to each of the Games. This is the first time that the Olympic Museum have co-operated in producing an interactive book on the Olympic Winter Games, which contains facsimiles of memorabilia from their exclusive archive - including important historical documents, tickets, programmes, collectable cards, full-size posters, and even a personal letter from a President of the United States of America. The Treasures of the Olympic Winter Games allows readers to get closer to the sporting spectacle than has ever been possible before.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Carlton Books Ltd
ISBN-10
1780973357
ISBN-13
9781780973357
eBay Product ID (ePID)
190037795
Product Key Features
Author
Olympic Museum Foundation
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Topic
General Sport & Fitness Training
Genre
General Sport & Fitness Training
Dimensions
Weight
1243g
Height
251mm
Width
289mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
London
Spine
29mm
Content Note
More than 200 Colour & Black & White Illustrations
Author Biography
Staff at The Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, have written the text under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee, the organisers of the Olympic Games movement. They also wrote the text for the sister publication, Treasures of the Olympic Games.