► Synchronized [Sports: Water Sports: Swimming And Diving] - WorldSearch.c Also provides related links. 6, World Wide Aquatics Provides a summary of Olympicsynchronized swimming including history, judging and events information. http://www.worldsearch.com/sports/water_sports/swimming_and_diving/synchronized/
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Lincoln Northeast Swimming And Diving olympic Homepage The official International olympic site with that oversees allaquatics (swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming). http://lne.lps.org/athletics/swim/links.htm
SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: History Of The Games history OF THE GAMES 1988. the events that led to Canada s most embarrassing OlympicGames Carolyn Waldo won gold in the solo synchronized swimming event and http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesHistory/1988games.html
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SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Synchronized Swimming Canadian synchronized swimming team moved to Toronto from far and wide two yearsago in a bid to put together a medalwinning performance at the 2000 olympic http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesSynchro/home.html
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Sports, Water Sports, Swimming And Diving, Synchronized World Wide Aquatics. Provides a summary of olympic synchronized swimming includinghistory, judging and events information.. SPONSORED LINKS. PARTNERS LINKS. http://www.klevze.si/browse/Sports/Water_Sports/Swimming_and_Diving/Synchronized
Extractions: Search: Web Directory Daily News PHP Manuals mySQL Manuals ... Svenska Browsing Sports, Water Sports, Swimming and Diving, Synchronized Category This category in other languages: German Japanese Professional synchronised swimming group specialising in television, movies, convention/promotional shows and technical consultation.. Includes information about the sport of synchronized swimming and how it is combined with creative movement to create aquatic art. Includes festival information, results, and photos, clubs, events, history, and newsletter information.. Welcome to the home of Synchronized swimming in New Brunswick, Canada.. Provides information on synchronized swimming in The Netherlands and in particular on the members of the national teams. Includes championship information, preliminary and final results, list of participants, and related links.. The sport governing body established to promote, teach, foster, encourage, and improve synchronized swimming in the province of Alberta, Canada..
AFLAC Goes For The Gold US Olympic Synchronized Swimmers the highesttesting commercials in the history of the the AFLAC Duck with the synchronizedswimmers and together the grueling world of olympic training. AFLAC http://money.cnn.com/services/tickerheadlines/prn/clf024.P1.04302004093513.28230
Wauu.DE: Sports: Water Sports: Swimming And Diving: Synchronized www.tijuca.com.br/sincro/index.htm. World Wide Aquatics Provides a summary of Olympicsynchronized swimming including history, judging and events information. http://www.wauu.de/Sports/Water_Sports/Swimming_and_Diving/Synchronized/
BBC SPORT | OLYMPICS 2000 AQUATIC CENTRE The President of the International olympic Committee, Juan centre willplay host to the swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, the water http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/static/in_depth/olympics/2000/venues/park
Extractions: The Olympic Stadium is the largest outdoor venue in Olympic history. The stadium, which will hold the opening and closing ceremonies (15 September and 1 October respectively), the athletic events and the football final, holds 110,000 people. It has already witnessed world-record crowds for rugby union internationals. In all, its cost is estimated at around Aus$690m. After the conclusion of the Olympics, the two temporary open grandstands will be removed, leaving two permanent grandstands, and the capacity will be reduced to 80,000. While the stadium will host the final of the football, the preliminary rounds will be held at the Sydney Football Stadium (cap: 42,000), Melbourne Cricket Ground (cap 98,000), Brisbane Cricket Ground (cap: 37,000) and the Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide (cap: 20,000). >> Athletics Events Guide The Olympic Stadium is the largest outdoor venue in Olympic history. The stadium, which will hold the opening and closing ceremonies (15 September and 1 October respectively), the athletic events and the football final, holds 110,000 people. It has already witnessed world-record crowds for rugby union internationals. In all, its cost is estimated at around Aus$690m. After the conclusion of the Olympics, the two temporary open grandstands will be removed, leaving two permanent grandstands, and the capacity will be reduced to 80,000.
Extractions: What's New? October 21, 2002 CAC recognizes synchronized swimming coach Debbie Muir in honour of Women's History Month OTTAWA - In honour of Women's History Month , the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is honouring four of Canada's greatest women coaches based on this year's theme, Women and Sports - Champions Forever! Each week during the month of October, CAC will profile a legendary woman coach who has made a significant contribution to coaching and to sport in Canada. This week's feature is Debbie Muir , one of the most successful coaches in synchronized swimming. A long-time synchronized swimming coach, Debbie Muir continues to coach today. But she's made a smooth transition from the swimming pool to the boardroom and is now spreading her expertise to the business world. She's founded her own company called Performax Training and Development and lives in Calgary. Muir describes her work as "executive and corporate coaching". She provides senior managers with the necessary skills to help their employees be more effective on the job. Muir, 49, says her new duties reinforce her belief that coaches possess unique talents.
China Set Target For Synchronized Swimming At Athens Olympics to make top four in the synchronized swimming competitions at Yu Li, an official withChina swimming Administrative Center targets for the next two olympic Games http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200208/08/eng20020808_101153.shtml
Dr. Alice Christie's Olympics 2000 Page Gallery of the Atlanta history Center, of CBS Sportline The Olympics; NBC Olympics; shooting,soccer, softball, swimming, synchronized swimming, table tennis http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/DV/VM/olympics.html
Canadian Women Olympic Swimmers olympic history. swimming. Canada wins bronze in team synchro The Canadian synchronizedswimming team captured a bronze medal on Friday with a free program that http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/swimming/
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 Swimming Canada wins bronze in team synchro Their program was ahead of its time. Too far ahead maybe. Fanny Letourneau of Deux-Montagnes, Que., and Claire Carver-Dias of Toronto performed a quirky, funky, at times visionary and at other times simply bizarre routine in the final of the pairs synchronized swimming which left them out of the medals at the Olympic Games on Tuesday.-September 26, 2000 Women's 4 x 200 free team may pull switch With a little personnel shuffling the Canadian women's 4x200m freestyle team hopes to deal themselves a medal-winning hand. Winnipeg swimmer Shannon Shakespeare expects a couple of swimmers, probably Marianne Limpert and Laura Nicholls, to join the team even though they're entered in the women's 100m freestyle semifinal this evening.-September 20, 2000
Olympic Gold Medalist Misty Hyman Named As Stanford S Top Athlete Montague was named the 2001 synchronized swimming Collegiate Athlete to both AnthonyRobinson (swimming) and Michael of the 2000 United States olympic Team and http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/2001/2001_06_22.awards.html
Extractions: Search the Archive: Back to the Table of Contents Page Back to the Weekly Home Page Classifieds Palo Alto Online Publication Date: Friday, June 22, 2001 Swimmer earns Al Masters Award during annual awards luncheon The Stanford University Athletic Board honored 36 of the university's top student-athletes at its annual awards luncheon last week. The luncheon was highlighted by senior women's swimmer and 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Misty Hyman receiving the board's highest honor - The Al Masters Award for attaining the highest standards of athletic performance, leadership and academic achievement. Hyman pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the entire Sydney Olympics by winning the gold medal in the 200-meter butterfly. Collegiately, Hyman was a 12-time NCAA Champion, and became just the second swimmer in the history of the program to earn the maximum possible 28 All-American honors (Catherine Fox is the other). The International Relations major was also a 17-time Pac-10 Champion. The Donald Kennedy Award presented to the senior athlete(s) who best exhibits the combination of excellent academics, strong athletic ability and a commitment to community service was shared by Michelle Scott (Field Hockey) and Hilary Homeyer (Women's Golf). Scott, who was named the 2000 Nor-Pac Conference Player of the year, has been accepted to serve in the Peace Corps for the next two years in Africa. She has also volunteered with Kids For Cancer, Amnesty International, U.S. Veterans Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House. She is a Human Biology major with a 3.59 grade point average. Homeyer is a four-time All-American and represented the United States at the 2000 World Amateur Championships. She was a District VIII Academic All-American this season, and is both an Economics and Psychology major with a 3.82 grade point average.
Extractions: RESEARCHERS REPORT IOWA CITY, Iowa - At least one in six athletes representing the United States in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta had a history of asthma, according to a study published today in the November issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Researchers at the University of Iowa and the U.S. Olympic Committee sought to examine how many athletes in the 1996 Olympic Games had a history of asthma, had taken asthma medications or had symptoms that suggested asthma. Asthma is a lung disease characterized by tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, wheezing and cough. To examine the prevalence of asthma, John Weiler, M.D., University of Iowa professor of internal medicine, and his co-authors analyzed responses from an extensive, mandatory medical history questionnaire required of all U.S. Olympic athletes competing in the 1996 Olympic Games. The questionnaire was completed during team processing in Atlanta two weeks prior to participation in the Olympic Games and responses were reviewed with each athlete. The questionnaire, designed by the U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Division with input from Weiler and his colleagues, included specific questions regarding allergic and respiratory disorders.
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Extractions: The Olympics need to be spruced up. This year's Games start in three months, and so far all anyone can talk about is whether the stadium roof will be built in time or if athletes will feel secure enough to show up in Athens. The Games need a makeover, and fast. The Queer Eye for the Straight Guy crew needs to give Olympic performers a makeover. AP Fortunately, the Fab Five is on the job. Yes, the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy quintet who made their bones by showing slovenly straight men the importance of "tszujing" and fine wine are being turned loose on the five-ring circus that is the Olympics. Actually, that plan hasn't been divulged publicly, but it should be if NBC follows Monday's announcement of its broadcasting schedule to its logical conclusion. The network will divide its approximately 7,200 hours of coverage between the stations it owns, including Bravo. That's the cable channel, of course, that seems to air solely Queer Eye for the Straight Guy West Wing repeats and that bearded, pompous guy from the
Extractions: T he haunt of nose clips, glitter, hair gel, make-up, beaming smiles and legs worthy of the catwalk, synchronised swimming, for women only, has endured much taunting and teasing over the years. Yet the protagonists are capable of holding their breath while performing their sport for long periods of time and count themselves among those at the Games with the most efficient cardio-vascular systems. Now confined to the fairer sex, synchronised swimming began with men in the 19th century, when it was known by various names including water ballet, figure swimming and ornamental swimming. Male actors staged the first recorded synchronised swimming contest in Berlin in 1891. Anette Kellerman, an Australian swimmer, stole the men's thunder, however, when she performed in a glass tank in New York in 1907. Ever since, synchro has been synonymous with women.
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Extractions: Canoeing and Kayaking Canoes and kayaks bring to mind serene images of gliding down a calm river or across a cool lake. However, canoe and kayak contests can be fiercely competitive. Racers speed past the finish line only fractions of seconds apart. For both canoe and kayak contests, there are two types of competitions: "sprints" in (calm) flatwater and "slaloms" in (more turbulent) whitewater. There are more differences between the sports of canoeing and kayaking than one might imagine. Kayaks are closed, except for the small cockpit where the paddler sits. Flatwater canoes are open. In whitewater races, kayaks are equipped with water-tight sprayskirts. Kayakers use double-bladed paddles while canoeists use one with a single-blade, paddling alternately from side to side. Canoeists kneel as they paddle, while kayakers sit in their boats with their legs extended forward.
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