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Moscow Olympics - Opening CeremonyMoscow Olympics 1980 - Opening Ceremony A human wall of cards shows the mascot of the 1980 Games, Misha a Russian Bear, in the Grand Arena, Central Lenin Stadium Area, Moscow, USSR
Moscow Olympics - Opening CeremonyMoscow Olympics 1980 - Opening Ceremony Human vases representing pillars in the configuration of the Olympic Rings in the Grand Arena, Central Lenin Stadium Area, Moscow, USSR
Moscow Olympics - Opening CeremonyMoscow Olympics 1980 - Opening Ceremony The final runner with the torch, Soviet basketball player Sergey Belov, runs up a human path of cards to the top of the stand to light the Olympic cauldron in
Moscow Olympics - Opening CeremonyMoscow Olympics 1980 - Opening Ceremony The final torch-bearer, Soviet basketball player Sergey Belov, moments before lighting the Olympic cauldron in the Grand Arena, Central Lenin Stadium Area
Moscow Olympics - Opening CeremonyMoscow Olympics 1980 - Opening Ceremony Soviet basketball player Sergey Belov lights the Olympic cauldron as doves are released in the Grand Arena, Central Lenin Stadium Area, Moscow, USSR
Moscow Olympics - Opening CeremonyMoscow Olympics 1980 - Opening Ceremony A human wall of cards shows a depiction of the Kremlin clock of the Spasskaya Tower, below the Olympic cauldron in the Grand Arena, Central Lenin Stadium Area
Nadia Comaneci - 1980 Moscow OlympicsGymnastics - 1980 Moscow Olympics - Womens Balance Beam Final The gold medal winner, Romanias Nadia Comaneci, on the beam in the Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium, Moscow, USSR
Sir Arnold LunnSkiing - 1971 Sir Arnold Henry Moore Lunn, pictured at the age of 83. Lunn was a famous skier, mountaineer and writer. He was knighted for " services to British Skiing
1996 Atlanta Olympics - EquestrianismEquestrianism - 1996 Atlanta Olympics - Mixed Jumping Irelands Peter Charles in the Georgia International Horse Park, Conyers, Georgia, USA
1992 Barcelona Olympics - EquestrianismEquestrianism - 1992 Barcelona Olympics - Mixed Jumping, Team Canadas Ian Millar on his horse Big Ben at the Royal Polo Club, Barcelona
Aaron Cook - Taekwondo
Divina Galica - Speed SkiingWomens Speed Skiing Great Britains Divina Galica at Les Arcs, France. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964, competing in downhill skiing and the slalom
Divina Galica - LanglaufSkiing - Langlauf Great Britains Divina Galica posing for cross-country skiing (langlauf) in December 1971. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964
Divina Galica - 1970 FIS World Cup - Womens SlalomSkiing - 1970 FIS World Cup - Womens Slalom Great Britains Divina Galica at Val d Isere, France. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964
Divina Galica - 1970 FIS World Cup - Womens SlalomSkiing - 1970 FIS World Cup - Womens Giant Slalom Great Britains Divina Galica at Val d Isere, France. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964
Divina Galica - 1972 FIS World Cup - Val d IsereSkiing - 1972 FIS World Cup - Womens Downhill Great Britains Divina Galica at Val d Isere, France. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964
Divina Galica - 1972 FIS World Cup - OberstaufenSkiing - 1972 FIS World Cup - Womens Slalom Great Britains Divina Galica in action at Oberstaufen, West Germany. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964
Divina Galica - 1972 FIS World Cup - OberstaufenSkiing - 1972 FIS World Cup - Womens Giant Slalom Great Britains Divina Galica in action at Oberstaufen, West Germany. At age 20 Galica participated in her first Olympic games at Innsbruck in 1964
Divina Galica - 1972 FIS World Cup - OberstaufenSkiing - 1972 FIS World Cup - Womens Slalom Great Britains Divina Galica at Oberstaufen, West Germany, where she took part in the womens slalom, giant slalom, and downhill races
USAs Alexander Williams at Crans-Montana during the 1987 World ChampionshipsSkiing - World Championships 1987 - Mens Giant Slalom USAs Alexander Williams competing in the Mens Giant Slalom at the World Championships in Crans Montana, Switzerland
Italys Alberto Tomba during the 1987 World Championships in Crans Montana, SwitzerlandSkiing - World Championships 1987 - Super Giant Slalom Italys Alberto Tomba competing in the Mens Super Giant Slalom at the World Championships in Crans Montana, Switzerland
Great Britains Alan Stewart at the 1976 Winter OlympicsSkiing - 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics - Mens Downhill Great Britains Alan Stewart on his way to thirtieth place at Patscherkofel, Igls
Austrias Erwin Resch at Val D Isere during the 1980 FIS World CupSkiing - FIS Wolrd Cup 1980 - Mens Downhill Austrias Erwin Resch, competing in the mens Downhill in Val D Isere, France
Frances Claude Perrot at Wengen during the 1974 FIS World CupSkiing - FIS World Cup 1974 - Mens Slalom Frances Claude Perrot on his way to seventh place in Wengen
Frances Franco Obert in action on the Hahnenkamm in Kitzbuhel in 1979Skiing - FIS World Cup 1979 - Mens Downhill Frances Franco Obert in action on the Hahnenkamm in Kitzbuhel, Austria
Austrias Wolfram Ortner in action in the 1979 FIS World CupSkiing - FIS World Cup 1979 - Mens Slalom Austrias Wolfram Ortner in action at Kitzbuehel
Austrias Christian Orlainsky during the 1981 FIS World CupSkiing - FIS World Cup 1981 - Mens Slalom Austrias Christian Orlainsky competing in the Slalom in St Anton, Austria
New Zealands Dean Steward in action at St Anton in 1981Skiing - FIA World Cup 1981 - Downhill New Zealands Dean Steward in action in St Anton, Austria
Switzerlands Erwin Josi during the 1979 FIS World CupSkiing - FIS World Cup Downhill - Kitzbuehel Switzerlands Erwin Josi on his way to fourth place on the Hahnenkamm
Ronnie O Sullivan - 2010 Snooker World ChampionshipsSnooker - The World Championship Ronnie O Sullivan during his tie with Liang Wenbo at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
1992 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1992 Embassy World Championship - Final: Stephen Hendry 18 Jimmy White 14 The champion Stephen Hendry, with girlfriend Mandy Tart (now his wife)
1992 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1992 Embassy World Championship - The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Scotlands Stephen Hendry on the way to winning his second world title
1988 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1988 Embassy World Championship - The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Scotlands Stephen Hendry, who reached the second round this year
1986 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1986 Embassy World Championship - First Round: Stephen Hendry 8 Willie Thorne 10 Stephen Hendry during his debut at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
1988 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1988 Embassy World Championship - Second Round: Jimmy White 13 Stephen Hendry 12 Stephen Hendry (right) and Jimmy White at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
1987 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1987 Embassy World Championship - The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Scotlands Stephen Hendry. It was the Scots second World Championship appearance and he reached the quarter-final
1992 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1992 Embassy World Championship - Final: Stephen Hendry 18 Jimmy White 14 The champion Stephen Hendry, with his manager Ian Doyle
1992 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1992 Embassy World Championship - Final: Stephen Hendry 18 Jimmy White 14 The champion Stephen Hendry celebrates victory with the trophy at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
1993 Embassy World Snooker ChampionshipSnooker - 1993 Embassy World Championship - Final: Stephen Hendry 18 Jimmy White 5 Stephen Hendry celebrates victory with the trophy at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield