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  2. Ironman Lake Placid - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest-running Ironman triathlon in North America apart from the Ironman World Championship. [1] Lake Placid played host to the Winter Olympics in 1932 and again in 1980, and has hosted Ironman Lake Placid every summer since 1999. [2] In August 2014, the CEO of WTC, Andrew Messick, announced that Ironman Lake Placid would be among ...

  3. 2015 Ironman World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Those Ironman races with no points or prize purse offered include: Ironman Boulder, Louisville, Wisconsin, Maryland, Lake Tahoe, Florida, Muskoka, Los Cabos and Lake Placid. The majority of these listed events occur after the qualifying period has ended, August, and near the date of the annual Championship event in October.

  4. List of events broadcast on Wide World of Sports (American TV ...

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    Event: January 3 Howard Cosell interviews Curt Flood about the Major League Baseball Reserve Clause. January 17 World Wristwrestling Championships from Petaluma, California: February 21 Joe Frazier knocks out Jimmy Ellis in the fifth round for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship from New York City. February 28 1970 Daytona 500: March 14

  5. List of 1932 Winter Olympics medal winners - Wikipedia

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    The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games, [1] were a winter multi-sport event held in Lake Placid, New York, United States, from February 4 to February 15, 1932. A total of 252 athletes representing 17 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated in these Games. Overall, 14 events in 7 disciplines were ...

  6. ‘Miracle on Ice’ anniversary: See photos of U.S. Hockey’s win ...

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    Saturday marks the 45th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice,” when the U.S. Hockey Team defeated the Soviet Union 4-3 in Lake Placid, N.Y., during the 1980 Winter Olympic Games, en route to ...

  7. 1932 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest ski jump at the time was constructed in Big Pines for the event, [3] but the games were ultimately awarded to Lake Placid. The practice of awarding Olympic medals at podium ceremonies was established at the 1932 Winter Olympics, based on pedestals used at the 1930 British Empire Games , as proposed by Melville Marks Robinson .

  8. Lake Placid working with Italian officials as a backup ... - AOL

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    Lake Placid would play host to bobsled, luge and skeleton events for the 2026 Olympics if a track currently being rebuilt in Italy isn't finished in time for the Milan-Cortina Games, officials ...

  9. List of 1980 Winter Olympics medal winners - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Winter Olympics, formally known as the XIII Olympic Winter Games, took place February 13 through 24, 1980 in Lake Placid, New York, United States. A total of 1,072 athletes representing 37 National Olympic Committees took part. There were 38 medal events contested at these Olympics. [1]