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Olympic Sports History - Volleyball olympic volleyball history read the unique history of volleyball and allthe events as an olympics sport. olympic Sports history. volleyball. http://www.athenshousing.com/olympicshistory/OlympicSports/volleyball.html
Extractions: Home Check Availability Browse Accommodations Buy Olympic Event Tickets ... Submit A Special Request Olympic Sports History VOLLEYBALL Volleyball was a demonstration sport at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, leading to its introduction into the Netherlands. In 1929, governing bodies were organized in Japan and China. Both of those countries allowed nine players on a team. Volleyball was introduced to many Latin American countries at the 1929 Caribbean and Central American Games in Cuba, which used the U. S. rules. The Soviet Union held its first national tournament in 1933 and played the first series of international matches against Afghanistan two years later. During World War II, volleyball was again recommended as recreation and physical training for American forces. Servicemen set up courts in camps all over the world, introducing the sport to millions of people. Almost immediately after the war, efforts began to establish an international federation. The Czech, French and Polish national governing bodies met in August of 1946 to create an organizing commission to conduct a European or world championship. Fourteen European federations founded the Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) in April of 1947. The first FIVB rules set the court at 9 by 18 meters, with the height of the net at 2.43 meters for men and 2.24 meters for women.
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Art 002 - Olympic Volleyball Kiraly is the only volleyball player in olympic history to win three Gold medals,having been part of the United States Gold Medal indoor teams in 1984 and http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/c/ccr130/art002/project/volleyball.html
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LookSmart - Directory - Olympic Volleyball olympic volleyball Past, Present and Future Learn about the history of olympicindoor and beach volleyball. Includes competition results from each Olympiad. http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317902/us575637/us70116/us554305/us57
FIVB's 100 Year History Of Volleyball FIVBs 100 Year history of volleyball. The first olympic volleyball tournamentswere played in Tokyo during the olympic Games from October 1323, with 10 men http://www.volleyhall.org/fivb.htm
Extractions: Text reprinted courtesy of FIVB. Photos courtesy of FIVB and Volleyball Hall of Fame archives. The Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the worldwide governing body for the sport of volleyball, is based in Lausanne, Switzerland and led by its president, Dr. Ruben Acosta H. The FIVB was founded in Paris in 1947 by 14 nations. Its first president, Paul Libaud, was succeeded by Dr. Acosta in 1984. In Holyoke, Massachusetts, William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, created a new game called "Mintonette" as a pastime to be played preferably indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its characteristics from tennis and handball. It was not as rough as basketball, but still required quite a bit of athletic effort. After a demonstration given at the YMCA in nearby Springfield, the name "Mintonette" was replaced with "Volleyball." The rules, as modified by W.E. Day, were accepted and published by the YMCA. The height of the net went up to 7 feet 6 inches. Match length was set at 21 points. Canada was the first "foreign" country to adopt volleyball.
Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Beach volleyball. Boxing. Baseball. Softball. More Sports. Results. Schedule. Venues.Photos. Message Board. Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/2000/0913/741737.html
Volleyball Beach volleyball will be staged at the olympic Beach volleyball Centre, which ispart For the first time in the olympic history of the sport, games will take http://www.athens2004.com/Volleyball
Extractions: The Olympic flame returns to Greece The maximum height of the Olympic Stadium roof is 80 m. and it weighs 18,700 t. Athens Guide Torch Relay Tickets Sport Events ... Sports Volleyball Javascript must be enabled to view this page, although the important information on the page is also available to browsers that do not support scripts. Volleyball Beach Volleyball Sports Entry Forms Olympic Tournament A YMCA physical education teacher, William G. Morgan, in his attempt to find an indoor team game with a minimal risk of injury, invented the sport of Volleyball in 1895, at the YMCA branch of Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA. Its initial name was "Mintonette". Within a short period of time, however, and after an exhibition game took place, it was renamed to Volleyball. Description The aim of both Volleyball and Beach Volleyball games is to pass the ball over the net so that it hits the ground on the opponent's court, while preventing the opposing team from doing the same. There are two Volleyball disciplines: Volleyball and Beach Volleyball.
Volleyball Brief History volleyball history. 1957 The International olympic Committee (IOC) designated volleyballas an olympic team sport, to be included in the 1964 olympic Games http://www.du.edu/~kalreshe/history/history.htm
Extractions: Volleyball History In 1895, William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass., decided to blend elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball to create a game for his classes of businessmen which would demand less physical contact than basketball. He created the game of Volleyball (at that time called mintonette). Morgan borrowed the net from tennis, and raised it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the average man's head. During a demonstration game, someone remarked to Morgan that the players seemed to be volleying the ball back and forth over the net, and perhaps "volleyball" would be a more descriptive name for the sport. On July 7, 1896 at Springfield College the first game of "volleyball" was played. In , a special ball was designed for the sport. - YMCA spread volleyball to Canada, the Orient, and the Southern Hemisphere. - YMCA spread volleyball to Cuba Volleyball was presented at the Playground of America convention as one of the most popular sports - YMCA spread volleyball to Puerto Rico - YMCA spread volleyball to Uruguay - Volleyball competition held in Far Eastern Games - YMCA spread volleyball to Brazil In , in the Philippines, an offensive style of passing the ball in a high trajectory to be struck by another player (the set and spike) were introduced. The Filipinos developed the "bomba" or kill, and called the hitter a "bomberino".
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Extractions: and Olympic History Future spot for architect's drawing! The IISOH effectively has two divisions the Library and the Museum. The Board of Directors are seeking benefactor(s) to endow each division with a $25 million donation. An endowment will also be sought for the theatre in the amount of $25 million. The benefactor(s) will then be offered the opportunity to name the Library, Museum or theatre, subject to the final approval of the Board of Directors. Our plans are to construct facilities on a campus approximately 300 acres in size. This will allow us have room for expansion in the decades to come as we increase the endowment and add sports facilities to the educational program. Sports fields are desirable in order to teach through participation and play. If we have a baseball field we can teach the history of baseball by playing a game using 1860 rules for 3 innings, then playing by modern rules for 3 innings. In the basement of the Museum we could have a bowling alley from the 1800's where the pins have to be set by hand, and right next to it have a modern bowling alley that is fully automated. Our visitors can go bowling either way. Consider the possibilities for each and every sport this means a lot of space is needed.
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Extractions: (Redirected from Olympics A runner carries the Olympic torch The Olympic Games are a multi-sport event taking place every fourth year . Originally held in ancient Greece , they were revived by French Baron Pierre de Coubertin in the late 19th century . The Games of the Olympiad, better known as the Summer Olympics , have been held every fourth year since , with the exception of the years during the World Wars . A special edition for winter sports, the Winter Olympic Games , started in ; since these are no longer held in the same year as the Games of the Olympiad. Table of contents 1 Ancient Olympics 2 Revival of the Olympic Games 3 Summer Olympics 4 Winter Olympics ... edit In detail: Ancient Olympic Games Ruins of the training grounds at Olympia The origin of the Ancient Olympic Games has been lost in time, although there are many legends surrounding its origins. The first recorded celebration of the Games in Olympia was in 776 BC , although this was certainly not the first time they were held. The Games were then mostly a local affair, and only one event was contested, the stadion race.
Voleyball History Voleyball history. In September of 1962, in Sofia s congress, the volleyball wasadmitted as olympic sport and its first dispute by occasion of the http://www.voleimania.hpg.ig.com.br/ehistoria.htm
Extractions: Home Presentation Letters Links ... Photo Gallery Voleyball History The volleyball was created in the year of 1895 by American William C.Morgan, director of physical education of the Christian Association of Young man (ACM), in the city of Holyoke, in Massachusets, in United States of North America. The original name of the new sport was minonette. In that time, the sport in fashion was the basketball, that had just been instituted three years ago to put Nasmith and that quickly had spread. It was very energetic and tiresome for men of age. To put suggestion of Shepherd Lawrece Rinder, Morgan idealized a less tiring game than the basketball for the associated ones older of ACM and it placed a similar net the one of tennis, to a height of 1,83cm, on which a camera of basketball ball was beaten the sport that would be denominated volleyball later appearing like this. In the beginning that sport was restricted the city of Holpoke and to the gym where Morgan was the director. In a taken conference the effect in the University of Springfield, among directors of Physical education of United States, two teams of Holyoke made a demonstration of the sport it has been creating not very. After this demonstration, the volleyball was extended by Springfield and other cities of Massachusets and New England. In Springfield, Dr. A.T.Halsted, after observing the new sport, suggested that its name was changed of minonette for volleyball, tends in view that the basic idea of the game was to play the ball to and fro, for on the net, with the hands.
HickokSports.com - Sports History - Beach Volleyball history. but when the waves weren t right, members often played volleyball while waiting Oneof the players was Duke Kahanamoku, the olympic swimmer and surfing http://www.hickoksports.com/history/beachvolleyb.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents Playing volleyball at the beach, which is not the same thing as playing modern beach volleyball, evidently began in Hawaii in 1915, when the Outrigger Beach and Canoe Club set up a court on Waikiki Beach. The main purpose of the club was to promote surfing, but when the waves weren't right, members often played volleyball while waiting for the surf to come up. One of the players was Duke Kahanamoku, the Olympic swimmer and surfing pioneer. Later, as athletic director at the Beach Club in Santa Monica, California, Kahanamoku helped turn beach volleyball from a leisurely activity into a fast-paced, athletic sport. During the early 1920s, college students began playing six-on-six volleyball on beaches in Southern California. A number of courts were built at public and private beaches, especially around Santa Monica. Two private clubs in Santa Monica, the Beach Club and the Swimming Club, began regular competition in 1924, playing every Sunday from July Fourth through Labor Day weekend. On public beaches, groups of families often played three-on-three or four-on-four games, depending on how many players were available.
Intermountain Volleyball Association Home Page Intermountain volleyball Association s history The Intermountain volleyball Associationhad a very small Junior olympic volleyball program when Joan Burdett http://www.iva-volleyball.org/misc/history.html
Extractions: Intermountain Volleyball Association's History A Historical Profile The Intermountain Volleyball Association was first incorporated by Mr. George Miles of Kaysville, Utah. Mr. Harold Buckner ran the IVA until its incorporation status expired with the State of Utah in 1990. In early 1991 Kimberly Norman, Stuart Sherman, and Chris Blackhurst reincorporated the Intermountain Volleyball Association with the State of Utah and formed its first board of directors. The first board members were Kimberly Norman, Stuart Sherman, Teri Jackson, and Mark Blackhurst. The Intermountain Volleyball Association had a very small Junior Olympic Volleyball program when Joan Burdett and Wendy Weaver were running Junior Olympic Volleyball programs for their high school girls in the late 1980's. With the first IVA Board of Directors meeting after reincorporating the IVA under the direction of Kimberly Norman launched its now successful Junior Olympic Volleyball program. The first year proved successful with a significant increase of 500% in IVA membership. The Junior Olympic Volleyball membership increased from 25 members to 660 members during that same year. Since this time there has been a large increase in Junior Olympic Volleyball membership every year. The Junior Olympic Volleyball program has improved greatly due to this increase in membership. Presently, the IVA has many if its 200 teams experiencing success in the Nation's top 20. The IVA launched its first official Outdoor Season in the spring of 1996 with over 50 teams, which has stimulated interest by all ages of volleyball enthusiasts. IVA continues to grow with the main theme, What is good for Volleyball!
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Extractions: (Found on the Internet, written by someone called Tom Jack) History Of Volleyball In 1995, the sport of Volleyball is 100 years old! The sport originated in the United States, and is now just achieving the type of popularity in the U.S. that it has received on a global basis, where it ranks behind only soccer among participation sports. Today there are more than 46 million Americans who play volleyball. There are 800 million players worldwide who play Volleyball at least once a week. In 1895, William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass., decided to blend elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball to create a game for his classes of businessmen which would demand less physical contact than basketball. He created the game of Volleyball (at that time called mintonette). Morgan borrowed the net from tennis, and raised it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the average man's head. During a demonstration game, someone remarked to Morgan that the players seemed to be volleying the ball back and forth over the net, and perhaps "volleyball" would be a more descriptive name for the sport. On July 7, 1896 at Springfield College the first game of "volleyball" was played.
UK Online - Official ISP Of The Olympics history. It has now become a sport which demands speed, fitness and agility.Indoor volleyball first appeared on the olympic schedule in 1964. http://www.ukonline.net/olympics/?art=sportwatch&page=sportcode&sportid=26
History Of The Carolina Region And USA Volleyball BRIEF history OF USA volleyball. and is recognized as such by the Federation Internationalde volleyball (FIVB) and the United States olympic Committee (USOC http://www.carolinaregionvb.org/Misc/history.htm
Extractions: The Carolina Region of USA Volleyball (USAV) officially became an independent Region of USA Volleyball in 1981/1982, but North Carolina amateur volleyball players have been a part of the USA Volleyball structure since its inception. USA Volleyball originally divided the country up into Numbered Regions of which North Carolina was placed in Region Five. Eventually, Region Names were adopted and North Carolina was part of the Southern Region along with Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina. NC teams would have to travel throughout this Region to play in tournaments! In 1981, a group of NC volleyball players (Rick Bardolph, Tere Dail, and Fred Wendelboe-first Commissioner) felt it would be beneficial for NC and SC to split off from the Southern Region to help foster growth. The Carolina Region was officially incorporated in March of 1982. The Region inherited 275 members from its split with the Southern Region. By 1987, Carolina Region volleyball was growing steadily. A group of members in South Carolina felt growth in that state could be better achieved by forming their own Region, so with the approval of the Carolina Region and the Regional Operations Division of USA Volleyball, the Palmetto Region (SC) split off from the Carolina Region in 1987. The Carolina Region had 1563 members in 1987 of which 282 split off to become the Palmetto Region. North Carolina was on it's own as a USAV Region. The Carolina Region was fortunate to host the 1990 USA Open Volleyball Championships in Raleigh, NC. A host of volunteers from across the state helped make this a successful event, the last one not held in a Convention Center. In 1993, the Carolina Region had continued to grow and part-time staff was needed to service the membership and continue the growth. By 1994, one full-time paid Office Manager was hired. The Office was based in the basement of the Commissioner's house! And the Region has continued to grow. By 2001 the Region had grown so much new office space was required, so the Region leased a two-room suite in Clemmons, NC. The 2002 membership season saw the Carolina Region register 3144 members and 284 teams.
History Of Volleyball 1957 The International olympic Committee (IOC) designated volleyballas an olympic team sport, to be included in the 1964 olympic Games. http://www.ncsd.k12.pa.us/athletics/volleyball/history.htm
Extractions: In 1995, the sport of Volleyball was 100 years old! The sport originated in the United States, and is now just achieving the type of popularity in the U.S. that it has received on a global basis, where it ranks behind only soccer among participation sports. Today there are more than 46 million Americans who play volleyball. There are 800 million players worldwide who play Volleyball at least once a week. In William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass., decided to blend elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball to create a game for his classes of businessmen which would demand less physical contact than basketball. He created the game of Volleyball (at that time called mintonette). Morgan borrowed the net from tennis, and raised it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the average man's head. During a demonstration game, someone remarked to Morgan that the players seemed to be volleying the ball back and forth over the net, and perhaps "volleyball" would be a more descriptive name for the sport. On July 7, 1896