Comaneci Defends Her Perfect 10s Comaneci received the first perfect marks in olympic history for her http://www.juniorhockeyradio.com/Slam040503/oth_gym-ap.html
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ENGLAND MAKE HISTORY ROYAL SEAL OF APPROVAL ENGLISH squash TO BENEFIT OUT BOXING CLEVER EIS SUPPORTSOLYMPIC AWARENESS CAMPS INTO PLACE ENGLAND MAKE history COACHES LOOK http://www.eis2win.co.uk/tex/news_rwcfinal221103.aspx
Extractions: Script is used to open new windows, e.g. for the messageboard. It is also used to validate some form entries - the newsletter sign-up and the contact form, for example. Jump to: Main navigation Related pages Search (Picture removed: "englandwin.jpg") England celebrate victory HISTORY Final Score: An extra-time dropped goal from Jonny Wilkinson won the Rugby World Cup for England against Australia in Sydney on Saturday. Wilkinson took the initiative in the first period of extra time, and England managed to hang on until Flatley once again brought Australia level with just four minutes left to play. A golden-score period of time looked likely, but with the clock showing less than sixty seconds remaining, Wilkinson struck sublimely to send the 40,000-strong English support into a frenzy. Beating Australia on their home turf was always going to take a titanic effort, but as Lawrence Dallaglio explained, England had the resolve to live up to expectations. England captain Martin Johnson, who is possibly considering retirement from the international game, was quick to pay tribute to the hard work of the entire England set up.
University Of Strathclyde Sports Union history. of the British Squad at the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics finishing 33rd in SteveRichardson squash- Member of The Northern Ireland squad at the 2002 http://www.sportsunion.strath.ac.uk/suweb2/history.htm
Extractions: ABOUT SPORTS THE PEOPLE HISTORY ... SUSF BUSA HOME ABOUT NEWS EVENTS ... LOGIN History The Sports Union was founded in 1921 as the Royal Technical College Athletic Club. In the late 50s and early 60s the academic institution wanted to broaden its activities. The College merged with the Scottish College of Commerce, which offered a wide range of business and arts subjects. Shortly afterwards, in 1964, the enlarged Royal College was granted the Royal Charter and became the University of Strathclyde. We became the University Of Strathclyde Athletic Club and finally changed to the University Of Strathclyde Sports Union in 1989. sports union Our Famous Sporting Alumni Bobby McGregor Swimming - Bobby won a swimming silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Over an incredible five weeks in 1966, he won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica; clinched gold at the European Championships in Utrecht, Holland, and then smashed his own world record for the 110 yards at the British Championship in 53.3 seconds. At the end of the year; he was awarded an M.B.E. for his services to sport. Bobby is also a Strathclyde Alumni and an Honorary Life member of the Sports Union.
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Official Athletic Site Of The Princeton University Tigers 1952 Bud Haabestad becomes the first player in school history to pass the 1,000point Hethen captains the US olympic basketball team to the gold medal at the http://www.fansonly.com/schools/prin/sports/m-baskbl/archive/052300aab.html
Extractions: Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Skip to content Today is Russia National Day and Philippines Independence Day Australians have always loved sport, and excelled at it. Even before Federation in 1901, 'Australia' was competing internationally as a nation. Despite its relatively small population, Australia has consistently had world champions in most sports. The most recent example of Australia's sporting prowess is its athletes' success at the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Finishing in fourth place overall in the Olympic competition, Australians won 58 medals. Australia gained first place in the Paralympics, with a total of 149 medals. But it is not just a strong will and a natural aptitude for sport that makes Australian athletes champions in their disciplines. Applying the newest scientific technologies to training can literally mean the difference between winning and losing in competition. The role that science plays in sport is now a major factor in Australia's sporting success. In addition, Australia's elite athletes have a large support network of coaches, managers, scientists, doctors, physiotherapists and nutritionists.
Squash Facilities, Services And Programs Sharon has been selected as squashs National Coach of the Year for the UnitedStates olympic Committees (USOC) Coach Recognition Program for 2003! http://www.harvardclub.com/site/content/main_clubhouse/athletics/squash.jsp
Books > Sports > Racket Sports > Squash squash A history of the Game North Am squash The title of the bookis misleading - it is purely about North American squash history. http://www.growingsport.com/j/59310/
Brown's Jim Pedro :: Pedro became only the eighth American male to win any kind of judo medalin olympic history when he competed in the 1996 Atlanta olympic Games. http://pennathletics.ocsn.com/sports/m-wrestl/spec-rel/012704aaa.html
Extractions: Brown's Jim Pedro Jan. 27, 2004 As a freshman he competed at 142 pounds for the Brown wrestling team, but he has been working on his judo since he was four years old. His father, Jim Sr., was a judo instructor and an alternate for the U.S. team for the 1976 Olympics. He won his first national age group championship in judo when he was six, starting a streak that didn't end until he was 14 and a freshman in high school. Pedro took up wrestling as a sophomore in high school and worked hard to be good at it. As a junior he won the state 121-pound title and as a senior he won the 130-pound state title, while continuing to practice judo at least two nights a week.
Sports And Recreation History SPORTS AND RECREATION history. one conditioning room, nine racquetball courts, onesquash court, a team Swim camps and clinics with olympic level instruction. http://www.ewu.edu/AdminGuide/facilities/sportrec_hist.html
Extractions: The Sports and Recreation Center The Sports and Recreation Center complex is a dynamic facility providing many and varied types of activity areas used by University constituents and the general public. It play an important role in the "campus life experience" of our students. As the facilities are all multipurpose areas, it is adaptable for a multitude of activities. It is a focal point on campus for social and recreational activities. We are proud of our Sports and Recreation Center complex and its importance to the overall goals, mission, and vision of our university. Considered by many in the field to be one of the finest state-of-the-art multipurpose facilities in the Northwest, the concept for the Sports and Recreation Center (SRC) began as the vision of Dr. Jack Leighton. Dr. Leighton, as Eastern's Chair of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics from 1953 to 1981, was the leader of a task force that developed the plan for the facilities. Department professors Bob Anderson, Peggy Gazette and Pete Hagelin, along with Wayne Loomis of Facilities Planning, rounded out the committee, which as a team, gathered information and shaped the ideas into the recreation and sports complex we have today.
[www.thesunlink.com] The SUN Newspaper Of Bremerton, Wash. coach at the next four Summer Olympics coaching his Andrew grew up playing squash,pingpong, rugby and most prolific scorer in Australian history with 15,552 http://www.thesunlink.com/sports/2000/august/081477693.html
Extractions: Select a site SunLink West Sound 2001 MrOutdoors.com NWoffbase.com SoundGardener.com RecipeGuy.com ShopKitsap.com SunLink Hosted Sites Select a site Hearing Advantage Economy Heating Emerald Hearth Bremerton Glass Trew Auto Body PSME.com Wild Bird Center Roof Doctor Trew Auto Body Kitsap Home Rental Home Page As athlete or coach, Lindsay and Andrew Gaze have been involved in every Summer Olympics since 1956. DANDENONG, Australia - A simple handshake between Lindsay and Andrew Gaze at center court captures both the history of Australian basketball and one family's Olympic odyssey. Lindsay, the father, was one of the sport's pioneers Down Under. Andrew, the son, is perhaps Australia's greatest player. Between them, they have appeared as an athlete or coach at every Olympics since 1956 - a streak that began with the Melbourne Games and will stretch to 12 Olympiads when Andrew plays at the Sydney Games next month.
Women's Sports Foundation Awards Dinner of four World Champion US Womens squash teams, ALICIA than any woman or man inhistory, the woman Winning an olympic medal and a national championship last http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/events/dinner/article.html?re
U.C. Berkeley Squash Club The official web site of the Cal squash Club and squash team. This site is also the online publication for the United States squash Training Center at the University of California, Berkeley and http://www.calsquash.com/
Extractions: - Choose One - Box League Squash Ladder Donate to the Endowment Fund Find an Opponent Recruiting Info Upcoming Tournament at Cal Event Calendar Tip Archive News Archive History of Cal Squash Club Sponsors Directions Places to Stay California Squash Clubs Cal Squash Alumni Women's Squash Club Contact Us Cal Squash Coach, Ashley Kayler
Squash Magazine That takes care of about 500 athletes. Nicely done. (By the way, the Olympics wouldbe squashs biggest eventI know you have a hidden agenda.) Finally http://www.squashmagazine.com/vcm/squashmagazine.COLUMNS:The_Olympic_Criteria.ht
Extractions: ul('HOME','squashmagazine') FEATURES ul('Introducing...','squashmagazine.FEATURES.Introducing') ul('State of the Game','squashmagazine.FEATURES.State_of_Game') ul('Play','squashmagazine.FEATURES.Play') ul('Rules of the Game','squashmagazine.RULES.Rules_of_Game') ... ul('CONTACT US','squashmagazine.CONTACTS') Exclusive! Click here to read an excerpt from the new book by James Zug, Squash: A History of the Game To order the book click here. Martin Heath: Changes Tim Wyant: After School Special Ivy Pochoda: The Deal with Doubt ... Randall Scott: Anybody Got a Spare Helmet? The Olympic Criteria By Will Carlin Imagine for a moment that you are one of the most influential members of the International Olympic Committee, and the new President, Jacques Rogge, gives you an assignment: figure out the criteria a new sport must fit in order to be admitted to the Olympic Games. You know where this is coming from. Greece is in trouble. Athens has found that the facilities and challenges faced with hosting the 2004 Summer Olympic Games are greater than they expected. There are constant reports that Athens may not be ready in time. Their troubles have awakened a sleeping giant. Principle Number One : When considering new sports, give preference to those where athletes from non-traditional athletic powers are potential medal winners.
Squash Magazine As reported in last month s column, the Executive Board of the International OlympicCommittee has voted not to admit squash to the 2008 Summer Olympics in http://www.squashmagazine.com/vcm/squashmagazine.RULES.Rules_of_Game:In_your_dre
Extractions: ul('HOME','squashmagazine') FEATURES ul('Introducing...','squashmagazine.FEATURES.Introducing') ul('State of the Game','squashmagazine.FEATURES.State_of_Game') ul('Play','squashmagazine.FEATURES.Play') ul('Rules of the Game','squashmagazine.RULES.Rules_of_Game') ... ul('CONTACT US','squashmagazine.CONTACTS') Exclusive! Click here to read an excerpt from the new book by James Zug, Squash: A History of the Game To order the book click here. Interference Yet Again Should I Interfere? Rules are Here to Stay! ... Get the WSF's Rules of Squash In Your Dreams Why squash will never be in the Olympics By Rod Symington, WSF Rules and Referees Committee Rod Symington is on the WSF Rules and Referees Committee and is a consultant on Rules and Refereeing to the USA. He has also been the Tournament Referee for, among others, the Women's Worlds, Pan Am Games, and Junior Men's and Women's Worlds. To contact Rod with questions or to enquire about clinics and his Squash Rules for Players, email him at symingto@uvic.ca As reported in last month's column, the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee has voted not to admit squash to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Squash was one of 18 sports rejected by the Board, including polo, surfing, bridge, chess, billiards, bowling and dance sport (say what?). Year after year the President of the World Squash Federation, Susie Simcock, and the other members of the Management Committee travel thousands of miles promoting squash around the world and lobbying the IOC. But all to no avail.
Racquetball Central The history of Racquetball. Springs, Colorado, is recognized by the United StatesOlympic Committee as has it s roots from two other sportssquash and handball. http://www.racquetballcentral.com/HTML/history.htm
Extractions: The racquetball racquet is a shorter, lighter version of the one used in tennis. The lively, hollow rubber ball is about the size of a tennis ball. The rules are basically similar to handball rules, and versions exist for two players (as in singles), four players (as in doubles), and three players (as in cutthroat). The first side to score 15 points wins a game. In a match, two games are played. If each player or team wins one game, an 11-point tiebreaker is played to decide the winner of the match. The United States Racquetball Association, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is recognized by the United States Olympic Committee as the U.S. national governing body for the sport. Racquetball has it's roots from two other sports:squash and handball.
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Daily Times - Site Edition EMail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version SAF Gamessquash medallists honoured. Staff Report ISLAMABAD Chief of the http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-4-2004_pg2_12