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August 5, 2004                                                                          Contact: Charles Mann

For Immediate Release                                                                         (301) 434-8094

                                                                                              charlie@cmannphoto.com

 Olympic Equestrian Photos Available Online 

ADELPHI, MD—Award-winning equine photographer Charles Mann is one of a handful of accredited U.S. photographers traveling to Greece to cover the equestrian events at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. He will be onsite at the equestrian venue in Markopoulo capturing the feel of the Games through his camera lens. His coverage will begin on or about Aug. 10, 2004, when he arrives in Athens.

For those who will be experiencing the Olympics from their armchairs, Charlie will be posting a selection of images on his Web site daily throughout the 17 days of competition, which includes dressage, eventing and show jumping. The images, as well as a calendar of events, can be viewed at www.cmannphoto.com/Olympics.htm.  

Images may be purchased during and after the Games by e-mailing charlie@cmannphoto.com or through Charles Mann Photography representative Arnd Bronkhorst at www.arnd.nl

The 2004 Olympics in Athens is Charlie’s third Olympic Games. He previously covered the Games in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996 and Sydney, Australia, in 2000 along with several Pan American Games, World Equestrian Games and other major horse shows.

 

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