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- 1064082994352.html date "2003-09-24".
- 1064082994352.html first "Harry".
- 1064082994352.html isCitedBy John_Ian_Wing.
- 1064082994352.html last "Gordon".
- 1064082994352.html quote "Perhaps the greatest single contribution the 1956 Games made to the Olympic movement came from an anonymous Chinese boy, a 17-year-old apprentice carpenter who wrote cheekily to the organisers suggesting that the procession at the closing ceremony should not be a traditional march, with divided nations, but one joyous intermingled affair, with athletes from all nations linking arms and waving. The idea was adopted, and that is the way it has been since. That Chinese lad, later identified as John Ian Wing, changed the closing ceremony forever. On the 30th anniversary of the Games, through an essay in Time magazine, I played a role in finding himliving as a builder in England.".
- 1064082994352.html title "The changing face of a dear-old arena".
- 1064082994352.html url 1064082994352.html.
- 1064082994352.html work "The Age".