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Extractions: executive@gayconference.org O. Mac Chinsomboon, is a Partner at Cambridge Resource Network , a speakers agency with offices in New York City, NY and Cambridge, MA. He also works for the venture capital backed zipRealty, working with real estate investors and home buyers in Massachusetts Mac is a founding Board member of the Boston BayBlades , Bostons gay and lesbian rowing group, as well as a member of PrideSportsBoston , Bostons umbrella sports group. Mac was a member of the inaugural organizing committee of the first annual Gay and Lesbian Business School conference that is now in its fifth year, and is the Executive Director of the LGBT MBA Network, NetworkQ.org During the summer, spring, and fall, Mac is an active rower and rows port in both an 8- and 4-boat. He can also be found playing volleyball, mountain biking, SCUBA diving (NAUI certified), skydiving (yes, once in Hawaii and again soon), sailing, golf (horrid hacker), and various other sports. Mac actively runs along the Charles River and uses it as a form of relaxation and mental renewal. Having grown up in Denver, and having spent a significant time of his professional career on the west coast, during the winter, Mac hits the slopes to ski and snowboard. Mac just took up Muay Thai Kick Boxing at a local sparring gym . Mac addictively budgets for his "habit" of electronic gadgets (Palms, digi-cams, phones, video games, etc.) and sports equipment. Mac lives in Cambridge next to the Charles River, with a view that reminds him of why Boston/Cambridge is such an incredible city for athletics and intellects.
CROQUET: At The Olympics -- Paris,1900 Location Paris, Cercle du Bois de Boulogne (Pelouse de Madrid). Croquetis making Olympic history. swimming with the current in the Seine. http://www.mauicroquetclub.org/history/CroquetAtTheOlympicsParis1900.htm
Extractions: by Chris Hudson Although 1,225 "athletes" competed in the second Olympics of the modern era in 1900 in Paris, historians concede that it was a poorly organized and monumental failure in most respects. It was here, however, that croquet, a sport "with hardly any pretensions to athleticism" according to the official report, was introduced to the Olympics. The Parisian croquet players forestalled competition from overseas by spreading the croquet over many weeks; there was only one paying spectator - an English gentleman. Organized croquet and the Olympic Games have both matured immeasurably in the last 100 years, but croquet - at last on the brink of becoming a truly worldwide sport - will be nowhere in evidence in Sydney at the quadrennial games in 2000. Chris Hudson, Secretary-general of the World Croquet Federation, researched the history of croquet's inauspicious Olympic debut for the WCF Newsletter WORLD CROQUET, from which is adapted the following article.
CROQUET: At The Olympics -- Paris,1900 Federation, researched the history of croquet's inauspicious Olympic events seriously. In swimming, for instance, the men's of boats. Underwater swimming was another novel twist http://www.croquetmaui.com/history/CroquetAtTheOlympicsParis1900.htm
Extractions: by Chris Hudson Although 1,225 "athletes" competed in the second Olympics of the modern era in 1900 in Paris, historians concede that it was a poorly organized and monumental failure in most respects. It was here, however, that croquet, a sport "with hardly any pretensions to athleticism" according to the official report, was introduced to the Olympics. The Parisian croquet players forestalled competition from overseas by spreading the croquet over many weeks; there was only one paying spectator - an English gentleman. Organized croquet and the Olympic Games have both matured immeasurably in the last 100 years, but croquet - at last on the brink of becoming a truly worldwide sport - will be nowhere in evidence in Sydney at the quadrennial games in 2000. Chris Hudson, Secretary-general of the World Croquet Federation, researched the history of croquet's inauspicious Olympic debut for the WCF Newsletter WORLD CROQUET, from which is adapted the following article.
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Extractions: Short Courses / Internships Summer Courses Winter Courses Internships Aboriginal Studies Aboriginal Studies * Art Art Culture Culture * Education Education * Engineering Engineering* Environmental Studies Environmental Studies General Studies General Studies / Business ... Sports Studies Sports Studies * Veterinary/Animal Science Veterinary/Animal Science* Winter Courses indicated with an * can be found under the General Studies Category Things to consider when researching short courses and Internships
Extractions: Greetings and Happy post-Olympic Games! This has been a fun and exciting month, mainly due to the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City! Many of us here at the BASOC offices were fortunate enough to attend part of the Games. From pre-Opening Ceremonies to post-Closing Ceremonies, representatives from BASOC and its Board of Directors joined the festivities in Utah. The Olympic Games went smoothly and Salt Lake City did an incredible and amazing job during the two weeks. Kudos to them the Salt Lake City Organizing Committee. Special congratulations to Brandi Chastain, Captain of the San Jose CyberRays and two-time Olympian, for her commitment to being a great role model for girls and young women and a community leader. Brandi will receive the Juliette Gordon Low Award, presented by the Girls Scout of Santa Clara County (the highest award given by the council to a leader in the community) on March 20, 2002. Congratulations, Brandi! Best Regards
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Extractions: *Athlete Results: Canada's Golden Men's Four and Eight Strike Again in Munich. Muenzer books a trip to Athens: Edmontonian wins bronze in sprint at world championships in Melbourne. Elmore closing in on Olympic time. Men's volleyball side denied Olympic ticket. Canadians praise Athens' new facilities. McInnis and Stevenson crowned Canadian marathon champions. Baby keeps Catriona on her toes: Now, Greta's the one exercising her. Dean of Kinesiology Receives City of Calgary Community Achievement Award. May 25th, 2004
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Extractions: Buy one from zShops for: Average review score: Required Reading for Runners I wish I'd read this book BEFORE my knee injury. Galloway writes as an experienced runner and coach. He provides training programs for most levels of fitness and experience. If you want to run, or continue running without injury, take the time to read this book. The first section of the book, "Starting," provides a brief history of running, then moves into five stages of running development (Beginner, Jogger, Competitor, Athlete, Runner). The second section, "Training," considers the physiology of running, planning a training program (including "running slow in order to run fast"), and keeping a log. This section concludes with an discussion about the need for rest and training programs. The third section, "Racing," talks about how to run faster, how to adjust your pace on the race day, how to handle different lengths of races (these include specific training programs), and how to prepare for a marathon. A final chapter considers issues for the advanced competititve runner.
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Extractions: Sept. 5, 2000 THE "KEY" TO THE NATION'S PREMIER WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT: Notre Dame's Alumni Field is the place to be during the 2000 college women's soccer season, as the upcoming KeyBank Classic ranks as the nation's premier regular-season women's soccer tournament and is the only Division I tournament in the 2000 season that features four teams from Soccer America's preseason top 20: Notre Dame, Santa Clara, Stanford and Connecticut. The '99 KeyBank Classic also included a strong field (ND, UConn, North Carolina and Duke), with an average of 2,300 fans in attendance for the two Irish games. KeyBank CLASSIC GAME SCHEDULE: Friday, Sept. 8 UConn-Stanford (5:00 p.m.), Notre Dame-Stanford (7:30 p.m.)
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Extractions: Marion Jones reacts after winning the 100 in a time of 10.75. Jeff Haynes/AFP SYDNEY, Australia (CNNSI.com) - Americans Marion Jones and Maurice Greene won their respective 100 meter races Saturday. Jones, who as a youngster wrote on a bedroom blackboard "I want to be an Olympic champion," got her wish on a chilly, wind-swept Saturday by winning the women's 100-meter final in 10.75 seconds. Her winning margin of .37 seconds over Ekaterini Thanou of Greece was the second biggest in Olympic 100-meter history. "It's been my dream for 19 years, and finally it's here," said a sobbing Jones, who hopes to win five gold medals in Sydney. One down, four to go.
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Sports Conditioning the Ironman (or halfironman) competitor, the sprinter, the olymic distance specialist TheUltimate Guide to Weight Training for swimming The Ultimate Guide to http://sport-books-online.net/Sports_Conditioning.html
Extractions: I have spent a couple of years being my own personal trainer, which required me to familiarize myself with equipment, training plans, and my own anatomy and physiology. Since I'm coming back from a lay-off period with an ultimate goal of doing a triathlon, I turned to this book hoping to find some unique information. What I found was, essentially, my old training routine! The basic weight training exercises I had always used for a full body workout was all this book contained. On a positive n... Very good book on general weight lifting. It's like a good manual for a college weight lifting class. The routines really are a more general/basic rugby workout w/o the split between tight 5, forwards, etc. Since you're in different positions, you'll need a very different workout. Still, it's a good book when it comes to understanding form and switching one exercise for another. For the best rugby routine, ask your teams trainer and supplement it with this book
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Extractions: The Triathlete's Training Diary for Dummies is a good book for getting someone in shape for a triathlon, but not necessarily completely prepared for one. The book does give a 12-week training plan that splits the workouts between distance, sprints, and weight training but does not specify how much time should be spent on each of the three sports. For instance, I could follow the entire training plan without setting foot in a pool or on a bike. The training plan also does not specify practicin...
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