In the spirit of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, I am dedicating this weekly roundup to the Olympic bloggers.
Not the athletes allowed to blog under IOC guidelines, but the individuals and institutions around the world with the most popular sites intended for interactivity.
The mostly-anonymous fan blogs:
Lifestyle and sports blogs:
Blogs offering videos, etc:
Media-specific blogs:
This is not intended to be a complete listing. If you know of anything missing, please post a comment below.
Citius, Altius, Fortius!

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Not the athletes allowed to blog under IOC guidelines, but the individuals and institutions around the world with the most popular sites intended for interactivity.
The mostly-anonymous fan blogs:
- 2008beijingolimpics.com
- 2008gamesbeijing.com
- beijingolympic2008.wordpress.com
- beijingolympicsblog.wordpress.com
- beijingolympics2008live.com
- beijingolympicsfan.com - Patrick Quek and Meg Stivison
- beijing-olympics2k8.blogspot.com
- chinaolympicsblog.com
- indianolympicblog.com
- olympicblogger.blogspot.com
- olympicgamebeijing2008.blogspot.com
- olympics.tyglobalist.org - Paul Randt
- summerolympicsnews.com - Jill Manty
Lifestyle and sports blogs:
Blogs offering videos, etc:
- Not a blog, but here is a directory of how to watch the Olympic Games online
- PopPhoto
- Video "cliptations"
- Webcastr channel
Media-specific blogs:
- Boston Globe
- Dallas News
- Detroit News
- Globe and Mail
- Los Angeles Times
- McClatchy Newspapers
- Mercury News
- Miami Herald
- New York Times
- Rocky Mountain News
- Seattle Times
- Toronto Star
- USA Today
- Der Spiegel
- Newsweek
- CNN
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
This is not intended to be a complete listing. If you know of anything missing, please post a comment below.
Citius, Altius, Fortius!
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