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How to Celebrate the History of the Winter Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
The Winter Olympics offer plenty of opportunities for celebration. Here are a few of the more unusual ways to celebrate.
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Olympic Games History for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Discover the thrilling saga of the Olympic Games from its ancient beginnings in Olympia, Greece, over 3,000 years ago, to the modern international spectacle we know today. This video takes you on a journey through time, exploring how the...
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Great Big Story

Sarah hendrickson, the Thrill of olympic ski jumping

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the exhilarating world of Olympic ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson as she describes the surreal sensation of flying down slopes at 55 mph and the silence of flight.
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Aja evans, the power behind the bobsled

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into Aja Evans' thrilling world as an Olympic bobsledder, feeling the rush at 90 mph.<br/>
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Wonderscape

History of the Winter Olympics

K - 5th
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The Olympics From Antiquity to Paris 2024 part 4
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Great Big Story

South Korea’s Figure Skating Prodigy_1

12th - Higher Ed
Meet Young Yu, the 15-year-old figure skating champion from South Korea who is captivating the world with her talent and determination.
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Great Big Story

Sarah Hendrickson: The Thrill of Olympic Ski Jumping

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the exhilarating world of Olympic ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson as she describes the surreal sensation of flying down slopes at 55 mph and the silence of flight.<br/>
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Great Big Story

Aja Evans: The power behind the bobsled

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into Aja Evans' thrilling world as an Olympic bobsledder, feeling the rush at 90 mph.
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The Most Unlikely Gold Medal in Olympics History

12th - Higher Ed
The Most Unlikely Gold Medal in Olympics History
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Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Engineering the Half Pipe

12th - Higher Ed
Mechanical engineer Brianno Coller, a professor at Northern Illinois University, explains how engineers design the half pipe so that snowboarder Shaun White can get more air time and allow him to perform tricks.



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February Marketing Ideas - February Marketing Calendar - Social Media Tips 2018 - Desiree Martinez

Higher Ed
February Marketing Ideas - February Marketing Calendar - Social Media Tips 2018 - Desiree Martinez // Valentines Day, Chinese New Year - Year Of The Dog, Presidents Day and many other ideas for the coming weeks.
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The Economist

Are winter sports going downhill?

12th - Higher Ed
Athletes from a record-breaking 92 countries are taking part in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea. But winter sports are facing a double threat, from climate change and ageing populations
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NASA Studies Snow At The Winter Olympics

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NASA engineer Manuel Vega can see one of the Olympic ski jump towers from the rooftop of the South Korean weather office where he is stationed. Vega is not watching skiers take flight, preparing for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter...
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Winter Olympic Games 2018 - Hockey, Team USA, Dancing and Korea - Vlog 11

Higher Ed
Winter Olympic Games 2018 - Hockey, Team USA, Dancing and Korea // We finally made it to the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games to watch Team USA in the hockey! It's always great to have some time away and even better when we get to...
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Bedtime History

The Olympic Games

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The first Olympic games were held in Greece over 2,500 years ago. They were part of a festival honoring the Greek god Zeus and featured just one event, a 600-foot race. The Olympics have changed greatly since that first event. Today’s...
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The Economist

What you need to know about the Winter Olympics

12th - Higher Ed
The Winter Olympics officially starts today in Pyeongchang, South Korea. This Games is the most important ever–here’s why.
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Mission Milano Cortina 2026: Breaking down the women’s GS at Mont-Tremblant

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Sports’ Perdita Felicien and alpine analyst Erin Mielzynski discuss the women’s alpine results in Mont-Tremblant. Plus, our digital Olympic host Mackenzie Barwell recaps the key winter sports results you may have missed over the...
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Mission Milano Cortina 2026: Canadian Curling Olympic Trials Reactions

9th - Higher Ed
Host Perdita Felicien sits down with curling analyst John Cullen to break down the Canadian Curling Trials and what they mean for Team Canada. Plus digital Olympic host Mackenzie Barwell recaps key Winter Sports storylines from last...
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Winter Olympics: Which Europeans are splurging the most on tickets?

9th - Higher Ed
Northern Italy is gearing up for a massive tourism surge in February, when the Winter Olympics kick off in Milan and Cortina.
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Gay Olympic Athletes Make History and Change the Game

9th - Higher Ed
Adam Rippon and Gus Kenworthy are the first openly gay men to compete for the U.S. at the Winter Olympics. But they're doing more than bringing home medals -- they might be changing the way America perceives them.
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Patrick Chan falls short of individual medal in final Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian figure skating star Patrick Chan fell short of the podium and one last individual medal in his final Olympics skate, finishing ninth overall. It's a disappointing end to Chan's otherwise largely successful career
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Bidding to host the Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
David Roberts of the University of Toronto on the pros and cons of bidding to host the Olympics
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We asked Vancouverites: Will you be watching the Summer Games?

9th - Higher Ed
Paris is gearing up to host the Summer Olympics starting Friday, and millions of Canadians will be tuning in.The CBC’s Pariya Zabihi asked Vancouverites if they'll be watching the Games and what they're most excited about.
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Beijing Winter Olympics officially closes with stunning ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese President Xi Jinping was on hand for the snowflake-themed ceremony that took place at the Bird’s Nest stadium.