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A T H E N S  2 0 0 4

Dr. Bass in the Athens Olympic Sports Complex,
commonly referred to as OAKA (oh-AH-ka).


A shot of "The Agora," which is the central walkway of OAKA.


The stadium in OAKA, with a distinctive roof structure
designed by Barcelona architect Santiago Calatrava,
one of the key forces behind the look of the 1992 Olympics. 
The stadium is the site of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies,
as well as the men's soccer final.


A look at the Velodrome from The Agora.



Left:  Calatrava's installation entitled "The Wall of Nations,"
a central piece of OAKA.  Right:  A practice pool at the Aquatic Center.


The design of OAKA plays on the contrasts of white structures,
like The Agora, and water -- fountains are throughout the park.



Olympic building

Parthenon at Sunset


OAKA at night


Dr. Amy Bass arriving in Athens!


The International Broadcast Center sign in Greek

The IBC lobby


The Acropolis at sunset.

Some of Dr. Amy Bass's Photos from previous Olympics

S A L T  L A K E  2 0 0 2

The Olympic Flame at Salt Lake Games

In the high mountains above Park City, Utah, home of a lot of the events of the Salt Lake Games. Wyoming is the background. Dr. Bass is on the left, husband Evan is in the middle, and friend Jen is on the right.


Buildings in Salt Lake City were "wrapped" with winter sports images, creating a striking Olympic skyline.  This one juxtaposes a figure skater with the Morman Temple -- an interesting contrast.


View from the chairlift, en route to the men's aerials competition in Salt Lake.


S Y D N E Y  2 0 0 0


Dr. Bass at the Sydney Olympic Park



Sydney 2000: Women's 4 x 100 meter Freestyle Swimming



Sydney, 2000:  Women's Basketball gold medal game between USA and Australia.  Members of the Dream Team are in the lower right hand corner (white hats), there to cheer their counterparts.


Kyle Kop, captain of the USA men's water polo team, poses with Dr. Bass.


On the left: The view from the press area in Sydney Olympic Stadium -- the largest ever built specifically for an Olympic Games -- during some track and field finals.  On the right:  Dr. Bass at Taronga Zoo with one of their special residents.


Dr. Bass and now-husband, Evan, at the Closing Ceremony in Sydney.


A T L A N T A  1 9 9 6


Dr. Bass with Justin Huish, double gold medallist in men's archery. When Justin won, he let Amy try on one of his medals at the Closing Ceremony.


Centennial Park -- a public space at the Olympics that you didn't need a ticket to enter, allowing a more "open" feel for the Games.  The fountains sprang up without warning in the shape of the Olympic rings, soaking you by surprise.  You either had to be quick, or had to want to get wet.



The Atlanta Closing Ceremony: Dr. Bass (third from the left) with some colleagues on the infield during the Closing Ceremony.  First from the left is Michelle Dussere Farrell, silver medallist in gymnastics in 1984 (a teammate of Mary Lou Retton's).



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