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Olympic Values Essay Competition
More than 265 students from 61 countries shared their ideas about Olympic values and how to realize them in the twenty-first century as part of the 2012 Olympic Values Essay Competition. Congratulations to the winners and alternates! The best essays are posted on this page each day through the end of Games.
Winners: Charlotte Davis (New Zealand), Goy Phumtim (United States), Kavya Srinivasan (India)
Alternates: Jimmy Manyanga (Zimbabwe), Kathleen Yu (Philippines)
The essay competition is co-supported by Worldwide Support for Development, World Faiths Development Dialogue, and Georgetown University. See here
for more information on the Olympic Values Symposium.
Winners: Charlotte Davis (New Zealand), Goy Phumtim (United States), Kavya Srinivasan (India)
Alternates: Jimmy Manyanga (Zimbabwe), Kathleen Yu (Philippines)
The essay competition is co-supported by Worldwide Support for Development, World Faiths Development Dialogue, and Georgetown University. See here
for more information on the Olympic Values Symposium.
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