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<title>Mondo Italiano at the Olympics ()</title>
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<description>I&apos;m back from vacation. Take a look at a couple of pieces I recently did for Slate. This one is on the track surface used at the Athens games. Made by the Italian company Mondo, it&apos;s pretty cool synthetic syrface....</description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I'm back from vacation.  Take a look at a couple of pieces I recently did for Slate.  This one is on the<a href="http://slate.msn.com/id/2105744/"> track surface used at the Athens games</a>.  Made by the Italian company Mondo, it's pretty cool synthetic syrface. </p>

<p>Another piece I wrote is on the evolution of techniques in the "heavy" athletics -- shot <a href="http://slate.msn.com/id/2105701/">put, javelin, discus and hammer</a>. There was a lot of history I unearthed that didn't make the final cut. (For example, discus was originally a competition in which men threw their shields for distance; hammer throw started out as burly men throwing chariot wheels for distance... after a while they just threw the wheel hub with a spoke attached as the handle.) </p>

<p>I had a blast researching and reporting these pieces.  Let me know your thoughts and what you'd like to see more of in the future.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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