IAAAD. Enlaces Association contains news and information about the work and history of the SanMateo Elks - with tennis courts, handball, bowling, olympic size pool and http://www.iaaad.org/spa/enlaces.htm
Extractions: IAAAD.- Enlaces COMITES OLÍMPICOS DEL MUNDO. Y MÁS... International Olympic Committee (IOC) - umbrella organization and supreme authority of the Olympic Movement. Canadian Olympic Association / Association Olympique Canadienne Calgary 2010 - the Olympic Winter Games bid team is a volunteer-run organization proclaiming the Calgary advantage. Référendum Québec 2010 Québec 2010 Vancouver 2010 United States ... Committee - coordinating body for Olympic s-related activity in the USA. Salt Lake City 2002 - official site of the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee The New Lord of the Rings: Chapter 1 - investigative work on the International Olympic s Committee USA Badminton - national governing body for the sport of badminton in the United States and a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee Macedonian Olympic Committee Malta ... Committee - information about Maltese sports, clubs, Malta's participation at the Olympic s and the MOC. Australian Olympic Committee Denmark - National ... s (ONOC) - coordinating body for the national olympic committee s in the Oceania region.
Olympic Council Of Asia Asian Games Federation (AGF) and the olympic Council of of countries was the greatestin Asian Games history; Sports dropped Fencing and bowling; The impact of http://www.ocasia.org/history.asp
Extractions: Foundation of Olympic Council of Asia Changing the policy of AGF Established new and permanent organization for ensuring continues, development and stability of Asian Games 16-9-82 formation of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Assumed Control of 9th Asian Games Elected Shk. Fahad Al-Sabah as 1st OCA President
TomFolio.com: Used Book List For Books Do Furnish A Room Don, Illustrated by Anthony Ravielli (Illustr.) 10 Secrets of bowling. 23. Greenspan,Bud 100 Greatest Moments in olympic history Special Children s Edition http://www.tomfolio.com/shop/booklist.asp?mem=189
Team Del Sol - History Of An Olympic Dream... competed in the very first Nationals, which was held in bowling Green, Ohio in allour competitive divisions and to compete at future olympic competitions in http://www.teamdelsol.org/history1.html
Extractions: San Diegos four "Team del Sol" synchronized skating teams ( senior intermediate teen introductory adult ) are based in San Diego, one of Southern Californias most popular vacation destinations. Get more information about the sport of synchronized skating (such as rules and regulations, divisions, elements, and the new name change) HERE ! Formerly known as the Icettes (senior/junior), Sun Blazers (novice/intermediate), and Starlites (juvenile), our teams changed their name to Team del Sol in 1997 to reflect San Diegos Spanish heritage. Team del Sol translates from Spanish to "Team of the Sun." With an average year-round temperature of 70 degrees, ice skating is uncommon in San Diego. The availability of surfing, volleyball, golfing and other year-round sports often makes it difficult to find skaters with the ability to perform at the National and International level, however we have built a precision program that has grown and strengthened since it began in the late 1970's as a "drill team." We competed in the very first Nationals, which was held in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1984, and we've been going strong ever since! We have been Pacific Coast Gold Medallists since 1985. The Juvenile team achieved the Bronze medal at the National Championships in 1986. Since that time we went through a period of building depth. Now, team members that were on our juvenile team have developed into masterful senior division skaters, giving the quality needed to perform at the national and international levels. The goal has been, and continues to be, to develop a solid foundation to achieve national titles in all four divisions and to compete in the international arena.
Eagles Talent Connection - John Naber the first swimmer in olympic history to win flag into the Los Angeles olympic OpeningCeremony motorcross, skiing, gymnastics, football, bowling and equestrian http://www.eaglestalent.com/talent2.asp?ID=143
NDSA History Sports Organization (DSO) member of the United States olympic Committee and AnnualNational Championships are offered in boccia, bowling, cross country, cycling http://www.ndsaonline.org/history.htm
Extractions: National Disability Sports Alliance The impact of sports on today's society was never more evident than during the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney, Australia. The 2000 Summer Olympic Games hosted the world's finest athletes and brought together people and nations through the inspiration and talent of the competitors. The remarkable human achievement that we witness every four years during the Games are testimony to their importance. The world embraces the talented and successful athlete. numerous spectators a glimpse of tomorrow. Athletes with physical disabilities were provided the opportunity to compete at the same event sites as their non-disabled counterparts and were housed in the same Olympic Village. The 2000 PARALYMPIC GAMES took place in Sydney, Australia, exactly three weeks after the Summer Olympic Games. Participation in the Olympic Games happens only after a sport has developed a strong international acceptance. Sports for the physically challenged athlete have only recently started to receive this universal acknowledgment. The aforementioned PARALYMPIC GAMES brought together over 3,500 athletes from more than 120 countries. The international contenders in this event competed in 24 different sports that included track and field, swimming, powerlifting, wrestling, archery, cycling, soccer, table tennis, and wheelchair basketball. In each event athletes are classified by the nature and degree of their physical disability. These programs have now evolved from a fun and games recreational philosophy into highly structured and meaningful competitions at the international level.
10BBB1 BOWLING olympic CENTENNIAL. The book of American pastimes, containing a history of the principalbaseball, cricket, rowing, and 1994. Spinal shrinkage in fast bowling. http://nutrition.ucdavis.edu/olympics/Sports/crick.htm
Extractions: DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS OLYMPIC CENTENNIAL ATHLETIC, SPORT, RECREATION BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT CRICKET Compiler L. Grivetti Professor of Nutrition Department of Nutrition University of California Davis, CA 95616 FAX: (916) 752-8966) e-mail: legrivetti@ucdavis.edu Graduate Research Assistants Susan Harvey Virginia Bennett Undergraduate Research Assistants Roberto Cardarelli Mary Daugherty Alison Kirschner Cheryl Morgan Shawa Moataz Susan Napierala Joseph Vu Aburn, N. 1989. Eye injuries in indoor cricket at Wellington Hospital: a survey January 1987 to June 1989. New Zealand Medical Journal. Aggleton, J.P., J.M. Bland, R.W. Kentridge, and N.J. Neave. 1994. Handedness and longevity: archival study of cricketers. British Medical Journal. Aggleton, J.P., R.W. Kentridge, and N.J. Neave. 1993. Evidence for longevity differences between left handed and right handed men: an archival study of cricketers. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Altham, H.S., and E.W. Swanton. 1938. A history of cricket Annear, P.T., T.M. Chakera, D.H. Foster, and P.H. Hardcastle. 1992. Pars interarticularis stress and disc degeneration in cricket's potent strike force: the fast bowler.
Katherine Mieko Redcher-Bowling - Team Sacramento Olympic Weightlifting CSUS Team Sacramento olympic Weightlifting Club at CSUS is taking the National level of competion by storm. This informational site provides current meet information, results, lifter biographies, and http://www.csus.edu/org/teamsac/redcherbowlingk.htm
Extractions: 2004 Olympic Team Trials. 2004 US Nationals Bronze Medalist. 2003 Mermet Cup 2003 American Open Bronze Medalist 2002 US Nationals Silver Medalist: Snatch, Clean and Jerk, and Total 2001 American Open Silver Medalist 2001, 2002 Ranked 19th overall in US 2001 CA State Games Gold Medalist 63kg class and Athlete of the year 2001 World Team Trials 1st place total; 1st place Clean and Jerk; 2nd place Snatch 2001 US Nationals 4th Place; tied 3rd place total 2000 US Nationals Bronze Medalist in Clean and Jerk; 5th place total 1999 American Open Bronze Medalist (69kg class) 1999 US Nationals 7th Place (69kg class) 1998 American Open 5th Place (69kg class) 1998 Collegiate Nationals Gold Medalist (69kg class) Watch Kathy on Good Evening Sacramento! (Windows Media Player Required)
FIQ - Welcome! Official site of the organization recognized by the International olympic Committee as the world governing body for the sport of bowling since 1979. http://www.fiq.org/
Mtbc.org.my - MALAYSIAN TENPIN BOWLING CONGRESS National governing body of the Sport of Tenpin bowling in Malaysia and recognised as such by the Malaysian olympic Committee and the Government. http://www.mtbc.org.my/
Extractions: Choi Bok Eum emerging as Youth Boy's Masters champion Korean youths score double in Masters Finals 7th June, Manila: Choi Bok Eum and Gye Min Young scored a double for Korea when they emerged as Boy's and Girl's Youth Masters champions of the 33rd Boysen-PBC International Open at GVCC Bowling Centre this evening. Koo Hyun Jee leading the Ladies' overseas pool Korean bowlers dominate Ladies' and Men's overseas qualifying pool 6th June, Manila: Korean bowlers dominated the overseas qualifying pool of the 33rd Boysen-PBC International Open on Day 10 with Koo Hyun Jee and Kim Tae Young leading the Ladies' and Men's division. Mohd Nadri securing the Gold medal for Selangor Mohd Nadri secures Selangor's seventh Gold medal 5th June, Seremban: The 10th SUKMA Tenpin Bowling Championship ended in the early morning of Sunday at Golden Bowl with Mohd Nadri securing Selangor's seventh Gold medal in the Boy's Masters to become the Overall Champions.
Elyria Young American Bowling Alliance Home Page Includes news, tips, Junior olympic Gold Scholarship information, tournament results, and bowling alley information. Located in Elyria, Ohio. http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/ElyriaYABA/index.html
Olympic Lanes Junior Bowling League Score and average updates, Coach's profile, Bowlers' profiles for a Junior's league running at olympic Lanes bowling Center in Menands, New York. http://www.angelfire.com/ny3/ChrisChenes/Jrbowlingleague.html
Olympic Champion Dave Wottle The JPH Lecture Series. olympic Champion. Dave Wottle. Will Present. Sixth JPH Lecture. May 20, 2002 olympics was one of the closest finishes in olympic history, most people remember Wottle more http://www.northark.edu/Departments/jph/Wottle.htm
Extractions: May 20, 2002 Dave Wottle, whose dramatic finish in the 1972 Munich Olympics earned him a Gold Medal in the 800-meter-run, will be the featured speaker Monday, May 20 in the John Paul Hammerschmidt Lecture Series at North Arkansas College. His lecture, which is open to the public free of charge, will start at 7 p.m. in the Conference Center of the John Paul Hammerschmidt Business and Conference Center on Northarks South Campus. During his track and cross country career at Bowling Green State University, Wottle earned All-American honors eight times while breaking the four-minute-mile no less than 18 times. In the 1972 Olympic Trials, he qualified for the Olympic Games in both the 800 meters and in the 1,500 meters. His performance in the 800 meters was especially memorable as he tied the world record with a time of 1:43.3. The following year he became the third fastest miler of all time by running a 3:53.3 mile. Wottle was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1980. Although his Gold Medal victory in the Munich Olympics was one of the closest finishes in Olympic history, most people remember Wottle more for the tattered golf cap he wore during the race than for the race itself. Daves talk at Northark, entitled The Winning Attitude, will focus on the need for hard work, goal setting, confidence, concentration, and competitive spirit in the life of a successful person.
Detroit S Legends Of Bowling Sports. In 1905, Frish s Tigers were the champions of Detroit s Olympia bowlingLeague. Detroit s legends of bowling By Vivian M. Baulch / The Detroit News. http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=11&category=sports
The History And Activity Of Korea Bowling Congress The history and Activity of Korea bowling Congress. and Korea Sports Council KoreanOlympic Committee. Korea bowling Congress was held successful bowling http://www.bowling.or.kr/eng/congress4.htm
Who We Are > History and Sea Ray Industries. Brunswick spearheaded the move to make bowling an Olympicsport, and bowling debuted as an exhibition sport in 1988 in Seoul. http://www.brunswick.com/whoweare/history.html
Extractions: Brunswick Corporation is a Company that takes fun seriously. We're a leading manufacturer and marketer of high-quality products for recreational enthusiasts. Our more than 21,000 employees generated over $3.7 billion in sales during 2002, bringing fun to our customers and value to Brunswick shareholders. Brunswick Corporation is the world leader in each of its product categories - pleasure boats, marine engines, fitness equipment, bowling equipment and billiards tables. It is also a leader in marine electronics and navigation systems. Long the market leader in each of its primary business segments, Brunswick is not one to rest on its laurels. Every day we are looking for better ways to make and sell our products. We are extending our presence around the globe, while expanding and improving the products we offer. In fact, we have a unique approach to what we do and what we make at Brunswick. We call it Genuine Ingenuity TM , and we try to build it into every product we make and every brand we market. Those leading consumer brands, including Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and inboard engines; Teignbridge propellers; MotoTron electronic controls; Northstar marine electronics; IDS dealer management systems; Sea Ray, Bayliner, Maxum, Hatteras, Meridian and Sealine pleasure boats; Baja high-performance boats; Boston Whaler and Trophy offshore fishing boats; Princecraft fishing, deck and pontoon boats; Land N Sea parts and accessories distribution; Life Fitness, Hammer Strength and ParaBody fitness equipment; Brunswick bowling centers, equipment and consumer products; Brunswick billiards tables; and Valley-Dynamo pool, table hockey and foosball tables.
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Extractions: Sports Olympics Summer Olympics Through The Years Top 10 Standings Leading Medal Winners Boxing Gymnastics ... Yachting For the first time since Munich in 1972, there was no organized boycott of the Summer Olympics. Cuba and Ethiopia stayed away in support of North Korea (the IOC turned down the North Koreans' demand to co-host the Games, so they refused to participate), but that was about it. More countries (159) sent more athletes (9,465) to South Korea than to any previous Olympics. There were also more security personnel (100,000) than ever before given Seoul's proximity (30 miles) to the North and the possibility of student demonstrations for reunification. Ten days into the Games, Canadian Ben Johnson beat defending champion Carl Lewis in the 100-meter dash with a world record time of 9.79. Two days later, however, Johnson was stripped of his gold medal and sent packing by the IOC when his post-race drug test indicated steroid use.
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Don Wright / Should Bowling Forget About The Olympics? No! (Nov 96) was the largest peacetime event in history; only world century inventions, nor arevendors unique to the Olympics. How about a professional bowling tournament? http://www.ncaba.org/bowlmag/archives/9611donw.htm
Extractions: Should bowling forget about the Olympics? No! Is it just me, or are there others out there who see a need for a vision in bowling and not just business as usual? I am referring to some recent writings by people who are supposed to be bowling experts. Above, John Jowdy has written a lengthy editorial on why bowling should forget about the Olympics. It made about as much sense as Mort Luby's article in Bowlers Journal International a while back that the Internet is a primary reason for the demise of bowling membership. Jowdy begins by saying that bowling should take the same approach that golf has taken and simply say, "We do not need the Olympics." The Olympics is used to showcase athletes from around the world and provide exposure that they would not receive otherwise. Golf doesn't have to worry about that. Name a Saturday or Sunday or a network that doesn't give you golf ad nauseam. Bowling, on the other hand, comes to us weeks later in a wonderful format called tape delay. Bowling experts should never compare bowling and golf. Bowling will never be able to compete with beautiful outdoor courses, the county club attitude, and, of course, the prize money.
ESPN.com - NCF/BOWLS03 - Bowling Green Bowl History bowling Green bowl history. 1961, Mercy, Fresno State 36, bowling Green 6. OlympicSports. WNBA Preview Scores. Boxing. Outdoors BASS. ProRodeo WNFR. Sports http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls03/story?page=motorcity_189_history