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Tag Archives: International Olympic Committee
Is the Olympic Ideal Dying?
More than sixty years ago, my father, Dr. Charles Bucher, wrote an article that appeared in The Reader’s Digest. Dad was a Professor at New York University and the author of more than twenty textbooks on the subject of physical … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Bucher, fitness, hijab, Hope Solo, Ibtihaj Muhammad, International Olympic Committee, Katie Ledecky, Kristin Armstrong, Michael Phelps, New York University, Olympic ideal, olympics, physical education, Pierre de Coubertin, recreation, Ryan Lochte, Special Olympics, sportsmanship, The Reader's Digest
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The London Olympics: Embracing Diversity
Last weekend, I found myself talking about the Olympics with my son, who has autism. We talked about several events and athletes, but what really got his attention was the individual who runs on blades, Oscar Pistorius. Since Jimmy competes … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, American soccer, boxing, diversity, double amputee, embracing diversity, Gabby Douglas, gays, Im Dong-hyun, International Olympic Committee, legally blind, London, London Olympics, Megan Rapinoe, Oscar Pistorius, paralympics, respecting diversity, Sarah Attar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Special Olympics
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