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Team USA Olympics Beret - Official red, blue, and white headwear worn by Kelly Clarkson voted hottest fashion item at Winter Games.

Winter Olympics Security - Vance Event Integrity solution integrates consulting, crisis planning, physical protection, and threat monitoring.

Skiing Wind Tunnel - Aerodynamic training and equipment testing measures dynamic indicators of performance in real time.

Beach Volleyball - Sports apparel maker Nautica sponsors 2005 AVP pro tour with Olympic medallists such as Misty May and Mike Lambert.

Jennie Finch - Olympic softball gold medalist and ESPN hottest female athlete engaged to marry baseball's Casey Daigle.

Michael Phelps - Olympics gold medal swimming champion receives streaming video wireless picture phone upon return to his home town.

CFD Simulation Software - Engineering computational fluid dynamics for optimizing hull designs under steady cruising conditions.

Ancient Olympia - Greece cultural center develops immersive visualization technology 3d virtual tour of the historic sports city.

Olympic Ceremonies - Opening of Athens 2004 Games portrayed the heritage of Greece and the universal quest for knowledge.

Women of the Olympics - Magazine's September issue provides pictorial featuring natural athleticism of the human form.

Speedo Fastskin FSII - Red, white, and blue official swimsuit of the 2004 USA swim team modeled by Olympian Amanda Beard.

Ancient Olympics - Stadium and gymnasium archeological history reveals details about training and performance in Olympia, Greece.

Nike Olympic Uniforms - Zoned aerodynamics, strategic seam placement, thermoregulation, and articulated fit.

Swatch - Wrist watch maker with its photo finish technology is official time keeper for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Olympic Torch Relay - Tradition began at the 1928 Olympic Games with the lighting of a torch in Olympia, Greece by the rays of the sun.

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