Disambiguation evidence for Summer Olympics 1948 via surface form

"1948 Summer Olympics"


As subject (81)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "1948 Summer Olympics".

Predicate Object
IOCPresidentDuringGames Sigfrid Edström
IOCSession 38th IOC Session
alsoUsedVenue Empire Pool
alsoUsedVenue Henley-on-Thames
alsoUsedVenue Herne Hill Velodrome
alsoUsedVenue Torquay
surface form: Torbay
artCompetitionsFinalAppearance true
athletesOathBy Donald Finlay
cancellationReasonOf1944Games World War II
cauldronLighter John Mark
closingDate 1948-08-14
country United Kingdom
excludedCountry West Germany
surface form: Germany
excludedCountry Japan
featuredSport art competitions
featuredSport athletics
featuredSport basketball
featuredSport boxing
featuredSport cycling
featuredSport fencing
featuredSport field hockey
featuredSport football
featuredSport gymnastics
featuredSport rowing
featuredSport sailing
featuredSport swimming
featuredSport water polo
featuredSport weightlifting
featuredSport wrestling
firstTelevisionCoverageBy BBC
gamesOfTheOlympiad XIV Olympiad
headOfOrganizingCommittee Lord Burghley
hostCity London, England
surface form: London
hostCityBidYear 1944
hostCitySelectedBy International Olympic Committee
hostCitySelectedOn 1939-06-09
hostNation Great Britain
hostNation United Kingdom
instanceOf Olympic Games
instanceOf Summer Olympic Games
instanceOf multi-sport event
introducedSport canoe slalom demonstration
mainCurrencyContext postwar British austerity
mainStadium Wembley Stadium
motto Austerity Games
nextEvent 1952 Summer Olympics
nickname Austerity Games
nonInvitedEntity Soviet Union
notableAthlete Bob Mathias
notableAthlete Emil Zátopek
notableAthlete Fanny Blankers-Koen
notableAthlete Karoly Takacs
notableContext first Olympic Games after a 12-year hiatus due to World War II
notableContext held during postwar rationing in Britain
numberOfAthletes 4104
numberOfEvents 136
numberOfFemaleAthletes 390
numberOfMaleAthletes 3714
numberOfParticipatingNations 59
numberOfSports 17
occurredAfter World War II
officialPosterDesigner Walter Herz
openingDate 1948-07-29
openingDeclaredBy George VI
surface form: King George VI
originallyPlannedAs Summer Olympics 1948 self-linksurface differs
surface form: 1944 Summer Olympics in London
previousEvent 1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin)
surface form: 1936 Summer Olympics
selectionSessionCity London, England
surface form: London
selectionSessionCountry United Kingdom
selectionSessionNumber 38
televisionCoverageRegion United Kingdom
torchRelayCountriesPassed Belgium
torchRelayCountriesPassed France
torchRelayCountriesPassed Greece
torchRelayCountriesPassed Italy
torchRelayCountriesPassed Luxembourg
torchRelayCountriesPassed Switzerland
torchRelayCountriesPassed United Kingdom
torchRelayFrom Olympia
torchRelayTo London, England
surface form: London
usedExistingFacilities true
year 1948

As object (11)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "1948 Summer Olympics".

Alain Mimoun competedIn
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
Karoly Takacs competedIn
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
surface form: Károly Takács
1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin) followedBy
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
surface form: 1936 Summer Olympics
Games of the XI Olympiad followedBy
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
Bob Mathias participatedIn
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
Emil Zátopek participatedIn
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
Fanny Blankers-Koen participatedIn
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
1952 Summer Olympics previousGames
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
Austerity Games refersTo
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
XIV Olympiad shortName
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
Karoly Takacs wonMedalAt
"1948 Summer Olympics"
↳ resolves to Summer Olympics 1948
surface form: Károly Takács