CBS.SportsLine.com - Olympics History history Select Nation. sailing. 1960 Summer Olympics (XVII). http://cbs.sportsline.com/olympics/summer/nations/history/NOR
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CBS.SportsLine.com - Olympics History history Select Nation. 1976 Summer Olympics (XXI). sailing. http://cbs.sportsline.com/olympics/summer/nations/history/DEN
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MIT Sailing - History sailing. Four former MIT students have represented the USA in Olympicsailing competition, winning a silver and a bronze medal. Paula http://www.mit.edu/activities/mit-sailing/GeneralInfo/pav-history.shtml
Extractions: FAQ General Information Contact Opening Hours ... Volunteers Credit: MIT Museum The MIT Sailing Pavilion, the first facility constructed for college sailing, was built in 1935. It is now known as the birthplace of today's collegiate sailing. A number of colleges had sailing clubs in the late 1800s; however, these were primarily social clubs consisting of private boat owners. The first ten Dinghy Championships of the newly organized Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association ( ICYRA ) were sailed on the Charles River in MIT's fleet of cat-rigged, wooden Tech Dinghies. To this day, MIT continues to host more college regattas than any other site in the country. In the fall of 1994 it hosted the ICYRA 's first annual Women's Singlehanded Championship in Laser Radials. MIT provides (without charge) practice time for local colleges and high schools who do not have boats and sites of their own. Currently, the sailing teams from the following colleges and universities practice and race from the MIT Pavilion: Brandeis Northeastern , and Wellesley College MIT has over 100 sailboats in its fleet . The Tech Dinghies (designed by the MIT Naval Architecture Department Aleida Built in 1935 and later named after one of its founders, Jack Wood, the MIT Sailing Pavilion continues to hold more collegiate regattas than any other site in the US.
Extractions: Sailing (18-23 September) Sailing events for both the Olympics and Paralympics will take place in the coastal area of southern Attica at a newly constructed facility in Helliniko. The International Sailing Federation has hailed Agios Kosmas for having the best ever facilities at an Olympic Games. It is situated 34km from the Olympic Village and approximately 14km south of the centre of Athens. Racing will take place in the Saronic Gulf, with four courses placed as close to the venue as possible. There is an athletes' lounge and a medical centre on site, and successful test events were completed in August 2002 and August 2003.
Area History Of Sailing history of sailing in Victoria. success, including a bronze medal at the Olympics,a Women s The Royal Victoria Yacht Club is the oldest sailing association in http://www.tourismvictoria.com/Content/EN/210.asp
Extractions: FAQ's The sport of sailing in Victoria dates back to 1859; the first recorded sailing competition was held in Esquimalt by the Royal Navy, but failed due to lack of wind. Steamboat racing was also popular around this time. An interest in sailing was renewed in 1888, when eleven Victoria sailors decided that a sailing race should be part of the citys celebration of Queen Victoria's birthday on May 24th. The race became the highlight of the annual celebration and it was not long before sailors from American ports on Puget Sound began to compete in the race, making the event international. The race was so popular that a decision was made to form a local yacht club to extend the racing season beyond one day. During the 1920's, fleets of International 14's and Stars regularly competed. Since 1930, Victoria has been host to the Swiftsure International Yacht Race. Beginning with an entry of only four boats, Swiftsure has become the largest annual offshore yacht racing event held in the Pacific Northwest, with a competitive fleet of 450 first-rate offshore racing yachts. Also, during the prohibition in the 1920s and early 1930s, the waters between Vancouver Island and southwestern BC were very active when mother ships would off-load cargo worth millions of dollars to high-speed yachts known as rum-runners. During the two World Wars local sailors and members of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, many of whom were former naval officers, offered lectures on seamanship and navigation and organized a flotilla of pleasure boats which patrolled the coastal waters off Victoria on the prowl for enemy submarines. Six Meters, Dragons, Lightnings and Snipes were in vogue and popular for racing during the years following the Second World War.
Area History Of Sailing history of sailing in Victoria. success, including a bronze medal at the Olympics,a Women s The Royal Victoria Yacht Club is the oldest sailing association in http://www.tourismvictoria.com/Content/EN/210.asp?printable=yes&
Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Women's Judo olympic history Women s judo Women s half lightweight olympics, Medal,Athlete, Country. Atlanta France. ALSO SEE olympic history Men s judo. http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/judo/s/walmanac.html
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Extractions: Home checked 25/9/03 Mostly commercial National and Regional Tall Ships World Challenges General Information Aimshare a meeting-place for people with a common interest in Sailing and other sports. Looking for some local clubs? Need crew? This is a great place to start looking. You can browse the adverts for free, but you need to register. Boating Definitions and Mnemonics - A collection of boating terms and definitions Glossary of Sailing terms Boating Information Centre New Zealand - Sailing, has many useful articles and resources for the yachtsman, including preparation tactics and strategies for racing; Boats - history of sailing, courses, merchandise and good UK links A to Z Euroweather essential weather and meteorological resources for Europe and the Mediterranean Farr 40 One Design Class created for amateur helmsmen racing at top level international regattas; the boat class info Calendar of events
2004.com - 2004 Athens - Olympic Venues It is a popular tourist attraction with its fine and noble history. The olympic SailingCentre A new temporary construction, with a capacity of 3,000 seats is http://www.2004.com/2004_athens_venues.asp
Extractions: The Opening Ceremony of the 2004 Olympic Games will be held at the Olympic Stadium which is situated at Marousi, a northern suburb of Athens. The stadium is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OCO). The stadium has a capacity to host 75.000 spectators. The architect Santiago Calatrava has been given the assignment to redesign and upgrade OCO in an creative and innovative way. The renovation and extension of OCO area is scheduled to be completed in April 2004.
History He showed himself worthy of winning the regatta and being selected to representGreat Britain at the Olympics in Athens. . history Of Ulley sailing Club. http://www.ulleysc.freeserve.co.uk/history.html
Extractions: PAUL GOODISON ulleysc@hotmail.com Front Page Previous Page Next Page PAUL GOODISON 8 April 2004 Paul Goodison put in a remarkable effort to win the RYA UK 2004 Olympic Trials at Weymouth and gained his place in the British Olympic Sailing Squad for Athens. Paul commented, "I am overjoyed with my performance at this event and that I will be going to Athens this summer. I have trained hard and come back from a disappointing result at the world championships last year and just feel relieved that the trials and selection process is over and I can now get on with training for the world championships and the Games itself". Paul Goodison, who is currently ranked number three in the world, won six out of the eleven races. He won the event by nineteen points from Ed Wright. The pressure was felt on the final day and the last race of the regatta took five attempts to get underway. Fellow Laser sailor Ed Wright put up a great challenge to Paul Goodison, scoring only two results outside the top five, but it was not enough to beat Paul. Dan Holman was also at the top of the fleet in nearly every race and fought hard to finish in third place overall. The final results were: 1, Paul Goodison, Ulley SC
Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre Agios Kosmas olympic sailing Centre. A view of the olympic sailing Centreat Agios Kosmas. A view of the olympic sailing Centre at Agios Kosmas. http://www.ana.gr/olympics/English/pages/OlympicVenues/AgiosKosmas.html
Extractions: History Olympic Venues Olympic Sports Greece Today ... Information Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre Agios Kosmas Ano Liossia A.O.S.C. Athens City Centre ... Vouliagmeni Ancient Olympia Heraklio Patras Thessaloniki ... Volos The Olympic Sailing Centre (AGK), located in the southeastern coastal zone of Athens, will host the sailing events, with the new construction foreseeing 3,000 seats for spectators. Some 400 meters of breakwaters have been erected as well. Floating jetties extending 240 meters and 180 meters of floating ramps, as well as a new pier, with parallel extension of the existing pier, have also been constructed. Greek gold medallist (Atlanta 1996) Nikos Kaklamanakis heads straight for the finish line in the first sailing race in the Mistral class, during the Athens 2003 Regatta, at the Olympic Sailing Centre at Agios Kosmas last August. The Olympic Sailing Centre at Agios Kosmas, on the southern coastal zone of Athens, will host sailing events during the 2004 Olympic Games.
Young Sailors To Grow Up And Make History: Chinese Official at making history in Athens Olympics in 2004. We have an upper hand over our Asianopponents in women s Europe Class and both women s and men s sailing board. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200210/10/eng20021010_104759.shtml
CofC: Sailing - Team History Team history. at various national class championships and in international and Olympiccompetition In the world of college sailing, the College of Charleston has http://cougars.cofc.edu/coed/sailing/history.html
Extractions: CofC Sailing - Circa 1967 In 1986 the College of Charleston Sailing Team won both the Intercollegiate Dinghy National Championship and the Leonard B. Fowle Trophy, awarded annually to the best overall sailing team in the nation. Only three other teams have ever won both honors in the same year. The team repeated as the Fowle Trophy winner in 1988 and in 1998, and has been second in that competition three times. Yet the sailing team has been recognized as a champion for many years. The team was formed in 1964 and was a founding member of the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (SAISA) in that same year. Since 1978, the team has qualified twenty-one times for all annual national collegiate sailing championships, winning eight of those events. During that time the team produced more than thirty All-Americans and three Collegiate Sailors-of-the-Year. Many team alumni have found success at various national class championships and in international and Olympic competition. In the world of college sailing, the College of Charleston has developed a very special winning tradition.
Olympics From Linkspider UK Sports Directory Austrian olympic history Historical results of Austrian athletes competing atSummer and Winter olympics. Includes medal count tables of all countries. http://linkspider.co.uk/Sports/Events/Olympics/
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SailHead Magazine By BowmansUnion testing and putting into place the worlds greatest olympic venues, and the largest,most comprehensive and bestfunded security effort in olympic history. http://www.bowmansunion.com/portal/news/anmviewer.asp?a=1716&z=1
Australian Sports Commission - Sydney 2000 Games Site - FAQ trap and skeet), women s duet in synchronized swimming, sailing (49er), cycling olympicHistory olympic oath part of the IOC Charter; olympic Hymn; olympic http://www.ausport.gov.au/olym2000/faq.htm
Extractions: Australian Sports Commission - Sydney 2000 Games Site Frequently Asked Questions - Olympics Sydney Olympics Number of sports at Sydney - 28 (Waterpolo/Diving/Swimming and Synchronised Swimming are grouped as Aquatics) Sydney 2000 has medal events ( for women/ for men and mixed competition) up for grabs in 31 separate sports (official count is often 28 as swimming, waterpolo, diving and synchronised swimming are broadly called "aquatic sports) Number of new sports - two triathlon and taekwondo (previously demonstration sport at Barcelona) Number of events - 300 (271 events in Atlanta) New events at Sydney No of countries - 199 National Olympic Committees plus East Timor under IOC Flag. Afghanistan not coming. Total number of Australian athletes = 626 (283 women, 343 men) Total number of AIS athletes = 319 ( 214 current, 105 former) Number of medals to be won Countries competing for the first time 2000 Olympics - centenary of women at the Olympics Olympic Medals design and details for Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch design and details for Sydney 2000 Olympic Mascots design and details for Sydney 2000 Youngest Competitor - Fatema Gerashi (Bahrain) (DOB 26th March 1988) in the Women's 50m Freestyle.
Savannah Sailing Center This nonprofit organization was a key contributor to 1996 Yachting Olympics in Savannah, GA, and continues the legacy of training in youth and adult sailing programs. http://www.savannahsailingcenter.org/
Extractions: Our Mission We are a volunteer, community based, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the sport of sailing. We are committed to community-wide participation through outreach programs emphasizing youth, learn-to-sail and race training. What's So Great About Sailing? Safe boating and water skills. Builds confidence, leadership and communications skills. New friends and team building. A WHOLE LOT OF FUN!!
TeamCoster, Dutch Olympic 470 Sailing Team Sven and Kalle Coster, Dutch 470 sailing team trying for the Olympics in Athens in 2004. Provides team results, news, events, sponsors, and photos. http://www.teamcoster.com
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