CAAWS: Who Has Qualified For The 2000 Olympics In Sydney opening ceremony of the XXVII olympic Games, where Convention Centre and make Canadianweightlifting history. field hockey Team misses chance for Sydney The http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/qualify/qualified.htm
Extractions: Following Canadian Women to Sydney By Sport. Archery Badminton Basketball Canoe/Kayaking Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pent. Paralympics Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Table Tennis Tae Kwon Do Tennis Triathlon Trampoline Volleyball Water polo Weight Lifting Wheelchair Bball Windsurfing Wrestling Who has Qualified The Way to Sydney Olympic History New Sports ... Back to CAAWS Who has qualified? Olympic Softball Team named Hayley Wickenheiser will get her chance to become the first Canadian woman to win a medal at both the Winter and Summer Olympics. The Shaunavon, Sask., native, who won a silver medal in hockey at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games, was named to the women's Olympic softball team on Sunday. June 26, 2000 Volleyball team misses Olympic berth The Italian women's volleyball team secured a berth in the Olympic Games with a 3-0 (25-12, 25-19, 25-16) win over Canada Saturday. The top-four teams advance to the Games with one berth guaranteed for an Asian country. The Canadians, the lowest-seeded team in the eight-country competition at 14th in the world, are 0-6 and have no chance of going to Sydney in September. (Ottawa Citizen) - June 25, 2000 Volleyball team loses to Argentina Canada lost 3-2 to Argentina (25-20, 28-30, 25-22, 22-25, 15-13) after two missed serves near the end of the final set cost them what would have been their first match win of the tournament. They are 0-5 with two matches remaining and out of contention for a Games berth. The competition was the last chance for Canada to qualify for the Olympics in Sydney. - June 23
Market Promotion Conference On Olympic Economy to the most successful olympic Games in history. Today I want to introduce biddingsfor National olympic Tennis Center and National field hockey Stadium. http://www.bjinvest.gov.cn/english/meeting/eco/index01.jsp
Usolympicteam.com Association is enjoying its 75th year of constitutional history. US National GoverningBody US field hockey Association One olympic Plaza Colorado http://www.usoc.org/sports2/fh/az_over.html
Extractions: The United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA) is the National Governing Body for field hockey in the United States and is a member of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), the Federation Internationale de Hockey (FIH) and the Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF). The mission of the USFHA is to: USFHA has over 11,000 members, including universities, colleges and high schools. USFHA has programs designed to educate and promote the sport of field hockey. USFHA operates development camps at several locations across the country for various skill levels. The association has established a Development Grant Program to promote and expand field hockey in the United States. USFHA provides educational materials and loans equipment to elementary and junior high school age students across the country. In conjunction with competition, USFHA conducts umpiring and coaching clinics to enhance their technical skills. USFHA established a Disabled Sports Committee to address the needs of the physically challenged and introduce the sport to them. The Sports Science Committee is dedicated to research and research opportunities.
Calgary Saracens Field Hockey Club ... 2003 - 2004 below was taken from the southwest corner of the new field, looking east towardsthe olympic Oval the Calgary Saracens field hockey Club has a long history. http://www3.telus.net/Saracens/fieldhockey.html
Extractions: At the 2003 Calgary Irish Tournament The long awaited construction of the Calgary Artificial Turf Facility started at the University of Calgary in the fall of 2002 after many years of hard work by a number of Calgary Association volunteers. The pitch is under construction just west of the Olympic Skating Oval and should be ready for play by September. The view below was taken from the southwest corner of the new field, looking east towards the Olympic Oval. The fill, drainage and water supply lines have all been placed. An asphalt layer to cap the base material will be laid before the turf itself is placed.
Field Hockey: News And Media Latest news in field hockey, columns by famous personalities in Indian hockey,olympic news and statistics, history of hockey, and picture gallery. http://www.puredirectory.com/Sports/Hockey/Field-Hockey/News-and-Media/
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La Salle University Field Hockey History Women s field hockey history. Moyer made both the 1980 and 1984 olympic teams, whileMcGahey is also proud to have on its staff former field hockey coach, Kathy http://www.lasalle.edu/athletic/womens/fieldhockey/history.htm
Extractions: Field hockey was La Salle's first intercollegiate sport for women, pioneering the Explorers' women's program 24 years ago. In 1973, behind the leadership of its first head coach, Eleanor Snell, the team went 3-2-4. It was only seven years after that inaugural season that Coach Joan Broderick's squad would win the AIWA Division II championship. This 1980 team was the first women's team at La Salle to capture a national title. Since 1980, La Salle has moved to NCAA Division I and plays an exclusively Division I schedule, including many teams who are regularly in the Top 20. Kathy McGahey, older sister of the recently graduated McGahey duo of Kelli and Kerri, was a member of the 1980 championship team. After 15 years, Kathy McGahey still ranks first all-time in career points, goals, assists, and games played at La Salle. Other than the McGahey sisters, La Salle has also had a number of other sister combinations. Joyce and Peggy Lindinger played in the middle 70s, along with Carmela and Miffie McGettigan; Beverly and Pat Ryan participated in the late 70s; Liz and Peggy McCabe, Anne and Nancy Richards and JoAnn and Carol Weber all played in the early 80s and Gina and Pam Russo were a product of the early 90s.
Evolution And History Of Synthetic Turf - General Articles - SRI Other prestigious field hockey competitions that have been played on AstroTurf®include olympic Games, Champions Trophy Tournaments, Asian Games Competitions http://www.srisports.com/news/general/030328_fields_turf_history.htm
Michigan Athletes Have Made Olympic History also had competed in football, track and field, and wrestling 50 decision, one ofthe strangest in olympic history. won the gold for the women s hockey team at http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=148&category=sports
Netherlands Retains Olympic Title Australia (AP) The Netherlands retained the olympic men s field hockey title Saturday thedeadlock for the first time in olympic hockey s history, after the http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesFieldHockey/sep30_neth-ap.html
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The Village Voice: Sports: Golden Moments By Allen St. John 1972 Members of the Pakistani men s field hockey team, upset the president of theInternational hockey Federation of 185007the slowest in olympic history. http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0038/john.shtml
Extractions: September 20 - 26, 2000 ure, you've heard a lot about the truly heroic moments in Olympic history: Bob Beamon's record-breaking long jump, Abebe Bikili winning the marathon barefoot, Mark Spitz winning seven gold medals with that Tony Orlando mustache in tow. But the Olympics is also about cheating, drug abuse, wooden legs, sex changes, and death threats by dictators. Here is a Games-by-Games time line of classic Olympic moments that won't make NBC's heartwarming reel of past highlights. Athens 1896 The 1500-meter swim in the maiden Olympics is contested in open seas, with 12-foot-high waves and 55-degree water. Says winner Alfred Hajos, "I shivered from the thought of what would happen if I got a cramp in the cold water. My will to live completely overcame my desire to win."
Field Hockey - University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site more goals than any woman in the history of international the Queen of England, forher services to field hockey. she was a member of the olympic Torch Relay http://tarheelblue.collegesports.com/sports/w-fieldh/mtt/pereira_jackie00.html
Extractions: Jackie Pereira, a three-time Olympian for Australia, is in her first year as a North Carolina assistant coach. One of the sports legendary players, she was a member of the Australian National Team from 1986-96, playing on Olympic teams in 1988, 92 and 96. Australia won gold in 88 and 96 and finished fifth in 92. As a member of the national team, Pereira scored 109 goals in 175 international games. She was the first Australian woman to total 100 career goals and at one point had scored more goals than any woman in the history of international field hockey. In 1988 and 89 she was named to the World Eleven Team, recognizing her as one of the 11 best players in the world. She was inducted into the Australian Hall of Fame in 1998 and has received the Order of Australian Medal, presented by the Queen of England, for her services to field hockey. In 2000, she was a member of the Olympic Torch Relay leading up to the Sydney Games. A street in the Australian Olympic village was named in her honor, as was a hockey field in her home town of Willetton, Western Australia.
Field Hockey - University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site With ACC Sportsmanship Award Carolina s field hockey and men s Six Tar Heels PickedFor US olympic Qualifier Keller Season 11/7/02 Cedars history Report field http://tarheelblue.collegesports.com/sports/w-fieldh/unc-w-fieldh-body.html
Extractions: Junior Kelsey Keeran, a first-team All-America selection who led UNC in scoring in 2003, was the recipient of four team awards as the Carolina field hockey team held it annual banquet on Saturday. Keeran was honored with the Anderson Mark of Excellence MVP Award, the Lingo Award as the Spectators' Player of the Year and the Keller Award for Open-Play Assists, as well as a new award, the Practice Player of the Year Award. The dinner was part of the program's Alumni Weekend activities. [continue]
Sportsletter August 1996 In men s field hockey, however, the Indians put together one of the most impressivedynasties in olympic history, winning eight gold medals, a silver and two http://www.aafla.org/10ap/SportsLetter/sl896_.htm
Extractions: Vol. 08, No. 04 Dear Reader: American Olympic medal winners came from 40 states plus the District of Columbia. California, with about 12% of the nation's population, produced 28.5% of the U.S.A.'s medalists. Of the 228 American medal winners, 65 cited California as their place of residence. Other top states included Texas (16), Florida (15) and Pennsylvania (11). No other state was in double figures. The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games and several news organizations have published misinformation about Atlanta's 8.6 million ticket sales and how that figure compares to sales in other Olympic cities. ACOG's home page maintains that 8.6 million "topped the sales of the Los Angeles and Barcelona Games combined." The Wall Street Journal (August 4) reports that Atlanta's ticket sales "exceeded Barcelona, Spain and Los Angeles combined." The Los Angeles Daily News (August 6) makes the same claim. A recent AP story (August 4) offers a different twist, stating that Atlanta sold "more than twice the number sold at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics." None of these sources has it right. The official reports of the 1984 and 1992 Games show that 5,720,000 tickets were sold at Los Angeles and 3,021,740 at Barcelona. You can do the arithmetic.
Colgate University Field Hockey Head Coach became the winningest coach in Colgate field hockey history. at the United Statesfield hockey Association Futures and 1993 United States olympic Festivals in http://athletics.colgate.edu/FHockey/coach.htm
Extractions: After serving as the head field hockey coach and the head womens lacrosse coach for her first 10 seasons, Foto stepped down from the latter position in 1999 and now serves solely as the field hockey coach. Foto began her field hockey coaching career at Colgate in 1989. She led the Raiders to six victories, and then followed that with a seven-win season. That season marked the first time that field hockey was a Patriot League sport and the Raiders staked their claim in the inaugural season as they placed second with a 3-1 record. After back-to-back five-win seasons, Foto began a string of improvement as the Raiders posted six wins in 1993. Then in 1994 her squad improved another three games to amass nine wins and pull even at .500 with a 9-9 record.
SPORTS FACTS - Field Hockey - Olympic Games - Men Tony Hinchliffe s Sports Facts history field hockey Men s Olympics.HOME DIARY history LINKS Message Board hockey Olympics YEAR IN http://sportsfacts.net/history/hockey/olympics/mens_hockey_olympics.html
Extractions: Top Final West Germany 1-0 Pakistan India 2-1 Holland FRG Wolfgang Rott, Michael Peter, Dieter Freise, Michael Krause, Eduard Thelen, Horst Dröse, Carsten Keiler, Ulrich Kiaes, Wolfgang Baumgart, Uli Vos, Peter Trump, Peter Kraus, Werner Kaessmann, Wolfgang Strödter, Detlef Kittstein, Rainer Seifert, Eckart Suhl, Fritz Schmidt Pakistan Saleem Sherwani, Akhtarul Islam, Munawaruz Zaman, Saeed Anwar, Rasool Akhtar, Fazalur Rehman, Mudassar Asghar, Islahud Din, Abdul Rashid, Mohammad Asad Maiik, Mohammad Shahnaz, Riaz Ahmed, Iftikhar Ahmed, Muhammad Zahid, Jahangir Ahmad Butt India Manuel Frederick, Mukhbain Singh, Kindo Michael, Krishnamurtay Perumal, Ajitpal Singh, Harmik Singh, Ganesh Mollerapoovayya, Harbinder Singh, Kulwant Singh, Ashok Kumar, Harcharan Singh, Govin Billimogaputtaswamy, Virinder Singh, Cornelius Charles Top Final New Zealand 1-0 Australia Pakistan 3-2 Holland NZL Paul Ackerley, Jeff Archibald, Thur Borren, Alan Chesney, John Christensen, Greg Dayman, Tony Ineson, Alan McIntyre, Barry Maister, Selwyn Maister, Trevor Manning, Arthur Parkin, Mohan Patel, Ramesh Patel
SPORTS FACTS - Field Hockey - Olympic Games - Women Tony Hinchliffe s Sports Facts history field hockey Women s Olympics.HOME DIARY history LINKS Message Board hockey Olympics YEAR http://sportsfacts.net/history/hockey/olympics/womens_hockey_olympics.html
Extractions: 1980 Zimbabwe Czechoslovakia Soviet Union 1984 Holland West Germany United States 1988 Australia South Korea Holland 1992 Spain Germany Great Britain 1996 Australia South Korea Holland 2000 Australia Argentina Holland Round robin Zimbabwe Sarah English, Ann Mary Grant, Brenda Phiilips, Patricia McKillop, Sonia Robertson, Patricia Davies, Maureen George, Linda Watson, Susan Huggett, Gillian Cowley, Elizabeth Chase, Sandra Chick, Helen Voik, Christine Prinsloo, Ariene Boxhali, Anthea Stewart Czech Jarmila Kralicková, Berta Hruba, Iveta Sranková, Lenka Vymazalová, Jirina Krizová, Jirina Kadiecová, Jirina Cermaková, Marta Urbanová, Kveta Petricková, Marie Sykorová, Ida Hubacková, Milada Blazková, Jana Lahodová, Alena Kyselicová, Jirina Hajková, Viera Podhanyiová USSR Galina Inzhuvatova, Nelli Gorbyatkova, Valentina Zazdravnykh, Nadezhda Ovechkina, Natella Krasnikova, Natalya Bykova, Lidiya Glubokova, Galina Vyuzhanina. Nataiya Buzunova, Lyailya Akhmerova, Nadezhda Filipova, Yelena Guryeva, Tatyana Yembakhtova, Tatyana Shvyganova, Alina Kham, Lyudmila Frolova
HISTORY horse games, wrestling has an ancient history in Azerbaijan rowers won silver medalsand a field hockey player won At the Seoul olympic Games Ilgar Mammadov and http://www.eurolympic.org/jahia/Jahia/cache/offonce/pid/310?language=fra