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“Recontructing the Games of the Reconstruction”

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Tom Van Aken, co-lecturer at Univeristy of Ghent, Belgium, has started a project to reconstruct biographies of each of the competitors at the 1948 London Olympics. At London1948.org,visitors are invited to contribute information about these competitors. In addition, the site is following the Olympics Games that took place 60 years ago, day by day. This is accompanied by photos and video material, such as a video of the men’s 100 m final.

Journal of Olympic History 2/2008

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Just out, issue 2 of the Journal of Olympic History. On the cover is the “lost” poster of the 1908 Olympics, the subject of an article by Bob Wilcock. Other topics include Avery Brundage’s vision of the Olympics in the 1948–1952 period (by John Lucas) and the story school boy Ted Meredith at the 1912 Olympics (by Harald Wilson, Jr.). Several other articles are included, as are of course the book reviews, obituaries and messages from the ISOH president and secretary-general.

ISOH members provide data for Olympic results website

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

American company sports-reference.com has launched a new website with full Olympic results. Already, final results for all events and details on all competitors are available - more detailed results will follow soon. It is the first time this information is fully and publicly available on the internet.
The data for this site had been provided by a group of “Olympic Madmen”, which includes various ISOH members, including past ISOH-president Bill Mallon.They hope the publication of their information will help ISOH members with their research and will lead to new discoveries and additions. One of the discoveries published on the site concerns a new Olympic medallist at the 1904 Olympics.

Election of the executive committee 2008–2012

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

ISOH secretary-general Anthony Th. Bijkerk reports on the election of the executive commitee for 2008 – 2012. Elected are:

  • for President: Dr. Karl Lennartz [GER]
  • for Vice-President: David Wallechinsky [USA]
  • for Secretary-General: Anthony Th. Bijkerk [NED]
  • for Treasurer: John Grasso [USA]
  • for Members:
    • Don Anthony [GBR]
    • Konstantinos Georgiadis [GRE]
    • Ove Karlsson [SWE]
    • Volker Kluge [GER]

Full details on the election are available here.

IOC Postgraduate Research Grant Programme 2009

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The IOC’s Olympic Studies Centre (OSC) has created an annual programme of grants intended for young researchers engaged in scholarly research on the Olympic Movement, its history and ideals, and the impact of the Olympic Games on the various aspects of contemporary society and culture.

More details on the 2009 programme are available here.

“The Olympics: Politics and Protest” at Leeds Metropolitan University

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

From 16 to 18 July the conference “The Olympics: Politics and Protest” will be held at Leeds Metropolitan University:

Ian Buchanan, first ISOH president, passes away

Sunday, April 6th, 2008
Ian Buchanan
B. 28 January 1932, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
D. 6 April 2008, Aylsham, Norfolk.

Ian Buchanan was a native of Yorkshire, born there in 1932, and from his earliest days was a sports fan. He was a useful half-mile runner in school and also played rugby, which was his favorite sport to watch. He attended the 1948 Olympics in London where his love of athletics and the Olympics blossomed. Around that time he became close friends with Ross and Norris McWhirter, the two brothers who founded the Guinness Book of World Records. Both of them kept athletics statistics and Ian started helping them with their hobby. In that regard he became a member of the Association of Track and Field Statisticians (ATFS) and the NUTS – Britain’s National Union of Track Statisticians. In 1961 he published his first book, Encyclopædia of British Athletics Records.

In the 1970s he began helping Erich Kamper with data on British Olympians. Ian and I first came in contact in 1981, when Kamper put us in touch. By that time, Ian had already contributed to several books and had also written a small monograph, A Handbook of Far Eastern & Asian Games Track & Field Athletics. Together we began to collect data on American and British Olympians and over the next few years collaborated on several books. Our first book was in 1983, Quest for Gold: The Encyclopedia of American Olympians, which was followed in 1986 by The United States’ National Championships in Track and Field Athletics: 1876-1985. With Peter Matthews, a former editor at Guinness, we also worked together on The Guinness International Who’s Who of Sport. Peter and Ian also wrote the seminal work on British athletes in all sports, All-Time Greats of British and Irish Sport. Ian continued to produce work on British athletes and Olympians independently. His best contribution to the history of Britain at the Olympics is the definitive work, British Olympians, published in 1991. At a small brunch at his home in East Anglia, Ian presented Peter Matthews and me the first copies of that book, which I still treasure. His final book, written shortly before he became ill, is an absolute gem of sports statistics, Who’s Who of UK & GB International Athletes 1896-1939.

In 1991, Ian sponsored a group of Olympic historians to meet at a small pub in Knightsbridge, London, the Duke of Clarence, where the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) was formed. As the group broke up that afternoon, we walked outside into a chilling British December rain, and decided we needed to elect a President. Standing huddled under some umbrellas, there was only one choice, and Ian Buchanan was chosen that day as the first President of ISOH. He guided ISOH through its formative years and helped the group become internationally known and achieve official recognition by the International Olympic Committee. He served two terms as President of ISOH, stepping aside at the quadrennial meeting in Sydney.

Buchanan’s business career was as a re-insurance agent, primarily based in Hong Kong, where he moved in the 1970s, although in retirement he settled back in his native England to a charming cottage in Burgh Next Aylsham, in Norfolk. For his work in Olympic history, he was made an Honorary Member of ISOH after he stepped down as President in 2000, and was awarded the Olympic Order in Silver in 1997 by the IOC. He is survived by his wife, Jeanne, and two children, Jamie and Joanna.

He will be missed by all of us who will always remember his big smile and his hearty laugh.

Bill Mallon MD

Ian Buchanan’s funeral took place on the morning of April 18, 2008; only attended by his direct family. That same afternoon a service of thanksgiving for Ian Buchanan took place in a lovely Norfolk village church. It was attended by many old friends from business, village and surroundings, and sports friends from his rugby club at North Walsham. The ISOH was represented by David Thurlow, and a wreath from ISOH was available at the ceremony, which was greatly appreciated by his widow, son and daughter. 

ISOH cooperation with IOAPA

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

ISOH will be cooperating more closely with the International Olympic Academy Participants Association (IOAPA). More details to follow later.

Journal of Olympic History November 2007

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

In the latest issue of the Journal of Olympic History, as usual a varied range of articles, including:

  • Joel Rockwood and Charles Buckley write about the significance of the Olympic football tournaments between 1908 and 1928.
  • Collector Jaco Treurniet tells of the story of the official Olympic poster for the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam.
  • Leif Yttergren details the story of the 1932 Paavo Nurmi affair, when the famed Finnish runner was banned from the Olympics as a professional.
  • and many other articles.

Besides the articles, there’s also the annual overview of deceased Olympic medallists by Ove Karlsson, book reviews, obituaries, etc.

ISOH’s Quadrennial Meeting 2008

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

ISOH’s Quadrennial Meeting 2008 will take place on

9 AUGUST 2008 AT 10:00 AM (local time).
The International Society of Olympic Historians will have its Quadrennial Meeting at the Beijing Sports University in Beijing. Our host will be Prof. Hai Ren, director of the Sports University.