Softball History Message Board: Re: Softball history Message Board Post a Response softball history Message Board there wereenough people who believed softball belonged on the olympic program, and http://members3.boardhost.com/SoftballHistory/msg/134.html
1996 Summer Olympics Return to World history (home) Main Article Index softball, beach volleyball andmountainbiking debut on the olympic programme, together with women s http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/1/1996-Summer-Olympics.htm
Extractions: World History (home) Encyclopedia Index Localities Companies Surnames ... This Week in History 1996 Summer Olympics in the news See also: 1996 Summer Paralympics The Games of the XXVI Olympiad were held in in Atlanta Georgia , United States. Atlanta was selected in above Athens Belgrade Manchester Melbourne and Toronto. Athens had hoped to organise the 100th anniversary of the modern Olympic Games . The IOC 's vote for Atlanta was therefore slightly surprising, however the feeling was that Athens' infrastructure could not be improved enough in time to successfully host the Games. It was regarded by some as one of the least successful of the modern games. The problem of traffic congestion sometimes made travel between venues difficult. There were complaints at how omnipresent the advertising was, with Coca-Cola especially being marketed on every available surface. Also during the games, the Centennial Olympic Park bombing took place on July 27, killing Alice Hawthorne and wounding 111 others, and causing the death of Melih Uzunyol by heart attack. In his closing speech, Juan Antonio Samaranch , head of the IOC, for the first time did not describe the games as being the "best ever".
BBC SPORT | Olympics 2004 | Venues Guide | Helliniko Olympic Complex Stadium Great Britain beat hosts Greece 30 in the stadium s inaugural game at theend of March and the International softball Federation said olympic history. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics_2004/venues_guide/3578667.stm
Extractions: 14-20, 22-23 Aug (Softball) Situated in a southern suburb of Athens near to the coast, the Helliniko Olympic Complex will be the centre of activity for seven sports during the Games and six events during the Paralympics. The venue is on the site of the old Athens international airport about eight kilometres south of the city centre. It was among the projects facing serious delays after complaints from local residents held up construction.
History & Origins WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1991 ENTERING THE olympic GAMES 1996 - FIRST olympic softball. 3.What are the two forms of softball? history DEVELOPMENT OF softball. http://softball.spaceocean.com/history.htm
Extractions: The origins of Softball can be traced back inside the Farragut Boat Club of Illnois, Chicago, where a Harvard-Yale football game was held, on a winter day in November, 1887. During the post-game celebration, a Yale supporter threw an old boxing glove at a nearby Harvard alumni, who instinctively tried to hit it back with a stick, reportedly a broom handle. This incident prompted George Hancock, a reporter for the Chicago Board of Trade, to suggest a new game of "Indoor Baseball". He scaled down the game of Baseball and drew up a set of rules for it to be played indoor. This new game became popular and moved outdoors...... READ FURTHER ON WHAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE :- - "INDOOR BASEBALL"
USA WEEKEND Magazine alone produced female American gold medal teams in soccer, softball and basketball ofolympic hopefuls who aspire to make their mark in olympic history when the http://www.usaweekend.com/03_issues/030824/030824olympics.html
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Extractions: SOFTBALL 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 Tuesday June 13th, 2000 Final Selection for Olympic Softball Roster To be made following 3 Nations Challenge Seventeen members from the Women's Olympic Pool have one more chance to showcase their skills before the final selection of the Women's National Softball Team who will represent Canada at the 2000 Olympic Summer Games in Sydney, Australia. The 3 Nations Challenge will be the final event in the selection process for Canada's 15-member Olympic Roster and will feature 3 of the 8 Women's National Softball Teams heading to the 2000 Olympics. Canada, Australia and New Zealand will bring exciting softball competition to Canada when they meet for the first-ever 3 Nations Challenge in Brampton, Ontario from June 21st-24th. "The athletes and coaching staff are looking forward to the 3 Nations Challenge with much excitement," states Head Coach Ron Clarke "especially knowing that it will be used as the final step in the selection process for the Women's Olympic Softball Team".
Golden Girls: U.S. Repeats As Softball Champs TUESDAY NEWS softball US women repeat Baseball Homer in the ninth sends bidto wrestle for gold Track Johnson makes olympic history by defending http://www.jsonline.com/sports/oly00/sep00/1soft092600.asp
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Central Calif ASA-USA Softball - A Bit Of History then youth softball s beginning, and into the slow pitch history. Since 1965 softballhad geared its every energy for a place on the olympic Games Program. http://www.ccmsasa.org/history/history.html
Extractions: By: Ike Pursell There were the Hammer Field men's teams of the late 30's and 40's. There were the women's Rockets, although not many in ASA, it was still softball. So maybe for this first article it would be fitting to go over the history of softball itself and then in successive months go into early Metro history, then youth softball's beginning, and into the slow pitch history. A lot of the credit for inventing the game of softball was given to George Hancock of the Farragut Boat Club of Chicago, Illinois (USA). The year was 1887 and Hancock was the man who foresaw that the then popular American game of baseball could be brought indoors. The game of indoor baseball, as the new sport was named, became popular and soon went outdoors in the spring. The named changed from indoor baseball to Kitten Ball, then to Mush Ball and finally changed to its present worldwide-adopted name of SOFTBALL.
Council Members - Dorothy G. Richardson, M.D., Vice Chair That home run was the first in olympic softball history. She was the oldest softballplayer in 1996 and also at the Sydney Games in 2000, when she turned 39. http://www.fitness.gov/aboutpcpfs/members/richardson/richardson.html
Extractions: Dorothy G. Richardson, M.D., Vice Chair , of Clermont, Florida Dr. Dot Richardson is currently Medical Director of the National Training Center in Clermont, Florida, a state of the art facility for athletes of all levels, located on a campus with a fully staffed hospital (South Lake Hospital) and the University of Central Florida. She is an orthopedic surgeon with Ray-Richardson Orthopedic Associates. In addition to her medical career, Dr. Richardson is a well-known athlete in the sport of softball. A two-time Olympic Gold medallist in softball (1996 and 2000), she hit the game-winning home run that led to a Gold medal in the 1996 Atlanta Games, the year softball debuted at the Olympics. That home run was the first in Olympic softball history. She was the oldest softball player in 1996 and also at the Sydney Games in 2000, when she turned 39. The U.S. team had dominated at the 1996 Games and went to Sydney with a 119-game winning streak. The team struggled to reach the final but triumphed over Japan in a dramatic 2-1 victory to win its second straight Olympic gold medal in softball. Dot Richardson received her B.S. degree in Kinesiology and Pre-Med from the University of California Los Angeles, her Masters in Exercise Physiology/Health from Adelphi University, and her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Louisville Medical School. During her orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Southern California, she took a one-year leave of absence to compete at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. After completing her residency, she began a one-year fellowship at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic, in Los Angeles, where she worked with professional athletes from the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
Softball information about the national championship and world series history, includingASA for selecting the players and coaches for the olympic softball team that http://www.jsu.edu/depart/library/graphic/softball.htm
Extractions: Back to Top of Section USA Softball "As the national governing body for softball in the United States, the Amateur Softball Association/USA Softball is responsible for selecting the players and coaches for the Olympic Softball team that will participate in the 2000 Olympic Games!" This is the official site for the USA Softball team. It includes player bios, schedules and Olympic products.
Indiana University Athletics - Softball - History - Olympians history Tradition of Program Yearby-Year Vs storied career of former Indianasoftball great Michelle of 2000 in Sydney, Australia an olympic Gold medal http://iuhoosiers.com/softball/history/sbolympians.html
Extractions: After leaving Indiana, Venturella continued to play softball on a variety of teams with loads of success. After earning an alternate slot on the 1996 U.S. Olympic softball team, she was determined to secure a permanent position on the 2000 squad. She landed a spot on Team USA in 1997 and has etched herself among the regulars on the team since. She was a member of a pair of gold medal teams at the 1998 World Championships in Japan and at the 1998 South Pacific Classic in Christchurch, New Zealand. Venturella plans to continue her involvement with softball in the future either as a player or possibly as a coach. She maintains her ties to the games as an employee of Softball Limited in Indianapolis during the evenings and is also an athlete representative for USA Softball. As a member of the Board of Directors for USA Softball, she works to make the whole process better for the athletes. She also serves as a rep for Louisville Slugger, where she attends clinics with them to do bat testing and special appearances.
Olympic Games Books by Ron Babb, Amateur softball Association, United States Amateur softball AssociatiOur 100 Hundred Greatest Moments in olympic history by Bud Greenspan Colby http://www.bookhills.com/Olympic_Games_Books_16608.htm
Stanford University Cardinal | Softball | The Official Athletic Site After capturing its first olympic gold medal in the sports history at the 1996 olympicGames in Atlanta, GA, the USA softball Women s National Team defended http://www.fansonly.com/schools/stan/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/010904aaa.html
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Softball Gobulldogs.com - Fresno State Official Athletic Site The USA softball Womens National Team won the first olympic gold medalin the sports history during the 1996 olympic Games in Atlanta, Ga. http://www.fansonly.com/schools/fres/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/082799aaa.html
Extractions: Senior to be Amanda Scott will be one of seven Bulldogs who will look to capture a spot on the 2000 USA Olympic Team when announced on Labor Day. USA Softball Holds Olympic Trials Next Week Seven Bulldogs Are Olympic Hopefuls; Olympic Team Announced Labor Day Aug. 27, 1999 Fresno, Calif. - The Amateur Softball Association of America /USA Softball has selected its final pool of 39 athletes that will compete for an Olympic spot on the 2000 USA Olympic Softball Team next week, Sept. 2-4, in Midland, Mich. Of the 39 who will be participating, seven will be representing Fresno State in former standouts Laura Berg, Nina Lindenberg, Kim Maher, Julie Smith and Shelly Stokes, and current Bulldogs Amanda Scott and Becky Witt. Fifteen spots are being coveted to represent Team USA in Sydney, Australia. The selection of the USA Olympic Softball Team will be formally announced at a press conference on Monday, Sept. 6, in San Diego. The final 39-player pool, 30 of which already earned spots to the trials after being named to the 1999 USA Gold National Team and 1999 USA Blue National Team in Fresno, Calif., this past June, are:
Www.TexasSports.com After capturing its first olympic gold medal in the sport s history at the 1996 olympicGames in Atlanta, Ga., the USA softball Women s National Team defended http://www.texassports.com/mainpages/sb_pages/2003_04/003_september/090803_20.ht
Extractions: Back to Main Back to Softball UT's Cat Osterman makes U.S. National Softball Team Oklahoma City, Okla. USA Softball announced today the list of 18 players, including The University of Texas' All-American pitcher Cat Osterman (Houston, Texas/Cypress Springs), that will train for the next 12 months in preparation for the defense of its gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Since the official Olympic roster consists of only 15 players, three of the 18 players selected will be named as alternates on Monday, Jan. 5. The final 15 will be nominated to the United States Olympic Committee as the team to represent the U.S. at the 2004 Olympic Games. "It's been an exciting week with trials and the anticipation of the team's announcement," Osterman, the 2003 USA Softball National Player of the Year, said. "It is an honor to be a part of this team and this roster of great players. "Four years ago, I played against the Olympic Team and I hoped and dreamed that one day I would be a part of it, too. I never thought it would become a reality, but my dream has come true.
Final 15 After capturing its first olympic gold medal in the sports history at the 1996olympic Games in Atlanta, GA, the USA softball Womenâs National Team http://www.usoc.org/cfdocs/borg/newsTemplate.cfm?spID=55&newsID=3041
Olympic Routes - Issue 6 the olympic Games history has a Greek athlete took part in the volleyball, in handballand in other sports less popular in Greece, such as baseball, softball, http://www.hoc.gr/en/info/periodika/6o/3.asp
Extractions: Contents Editorial IOC Conference in Prague Debut in Athens Harilaos Vassilakos, the hot favorite who came second ... HOC Plenary Session Debut in Athens By Thodoris Georgantas Greek male and female athletes will make their debut in six out of 28 sports included in the Athens Olympic Games program in August 2004. Never before in the Olympic Games history has a Greek athlete took part in the volleyball, in handball and in other sports less popular in Greece, such as baseball, softball, hockey and badminton. In August 2004 in Athens, Greek athletes will compete in sports most of the Greeks are not familiar with, as well as in sports, like volley ball and handball, Greek athletes are proud of great distinctions. But there are also sports where Greece has never been represented at the Olympics. VOLLEYBALL The President of Greece's Volley Ball Federation (EOPE) and Hellenic Olympic Committee's (HOC) treasurer Thanassis Beligratis was very clear about the participation of national volleyball teams of men and women in the Athens Olympic Games. "We won't participate in the Games just to parade", he said. "The program of our national volleyball teams' preparation for the 2004 was set up when our country won the Olympic Games organization. We have been working on that and I hope that our teams will manage to star both in the volleyball and in the beach volleyball". Greece's national men's team won a bronze medal at a European championship, while they took the sixth place, the best they had ever achieved, at the World Championship which took place in Athens in 1994. In the beach volleyball, Greece can be proud of a gold medal at a European championship. It is worth mentioning that volleyball was introduced to the Olympic Games in 1964 in Tokyo, while beach volleyball was introduced to the Olympic Games program in 1996 in Atlanta. Greece has already a participation in two Games.