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Extractions: activities club in central Arizona! History of the PSC Forward This account of the history of the Phoenix Ski Club was compiled as a labor of love by long-time member, Anne Horner. It serves not only as a history of the Club, but as an interesting account of the development of skiing in Arizona. Anne's contributions to the Club over the years, as a Board member, Slope Dope coordinator, Officer, Trip Leader, etc. are almost too numerous to mention, and she exemplifies the hard-working volunteer spirit that keeps our Club going. Thanks for everything, Anne!! The Beginning December 1, 1948 was the formal beginning of the Phoenix Ski Club (PSC). The origins, of the club, however go back to the winter of 1940-41 when then U.S. Forest Service Forester, Ed Grosbeck and the original Flagstaff Ski Club members removed the old, very small, rope tow from "Scissor Bill Park", and built a longer and more powerful new one at the "Harts Prairie Area" on the "Aggassiz Ridge" or western side of the San Francisco Peaks. The Harts Prairie rope tow was at the edge of the area now (1990's) served by the "Harts Prairie" chair lift. With the construction of the longer tow and skiable slope, the big log lodge constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. (CCC), and the construction of a small overnight cabin, a few hardy skiers from Phoenix began to join the local skiers for the weekends. In the Phoenix valley, many of the skiers who first became interested in the sport in those early years were members of the Phoenix "Thunderbirds", a civic group then closely affiliated with the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. Before the Phoenix Open golf tournament became so large an event, the Thunderbirds sponsored an annual "Thunderbird Ski Meet" at the Snow Bowl. Prominent among the skiing families in the "Thunderbirds" were the Barry Goldwater family, and the Jack Williams family. (Later to be Senator Barry Goldwater and Governor Jack Williams.)
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ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games For the first time in the history of the olympic Games, all the Aquatics events willbe held in one venue, at the Athens olympic Sports Complex OAKA olympic http://www.athens.olympic.org/en/sports/
Extractions: More International Swimming Meeting The International Swimming Meeting, which was held from 9 to 12 June 2004 at the Olympic Aquatic Centre, has been completed International Track Open 2004 The Cycling Sport Event, which took place between 9 and 12 June 2004 at the Olympic Velodrome, has been completed 12 June 2004
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Extractions: Seattle P-I, 28 Sep 2000, Beers, Carole, "Lloyd Anderson leaves lasting legacy with REI" Lloyd Anderson was born on August 4, 1902, in Roy, Washington. He began climbing mountains in 1929 and was active in setting up the Mountaineers' first climbing course. He was president of the Mountaineers for two years. In the 1930s he began importing climbing equipment from Europe for his friends. The business grew and became Recreational Equipment Incorporated in 1938. He worked for the Seattle Transit system as an electrical engineer until 1972. He climbed 428 summits before he had to stop climbing because of a bad knee. He died on September 13, 2000, at age 98. Seattle Times, 21 May 1986, Seven, Richard, "Wallace Burr, ski maker, dies" Wallace (Wally) Burr was born on July 15, 1893 in Juanita, Nebraska. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I. He taught for several years in Montana before coming to Seattle to teach shop and manual arts in the Seattle School Disctrict. He was known as a maker of fine snow and water skis. His career as a water ski maker was inspired when his daughter Jannette, a champion snow and water skier, sent him a water ski from Europe. The skis he made in his basement were considered the finest in the country. He died in May 1986 at age 92.
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Extractions: Brandon began working with the British squad in the close season - the first time the squad had made use of specialist strength and conditioning support. In consultation with performance director John Wood, he developed an off-water programme to prepare them effectively for the competitive season. Now that the competition season has begun, Brandon had the chance to see the athletes training on-water day-in-day out, before leading fitness sessions during the evenings. At the end of the trip, Brandon was able to watch the skiers in competition, which, although outside the boundaries of his traditional expertise, provided him with a useful insight. Print (opens print dialog box) Send to Friend (opens new window) A BUOYANT FUTURE JUMP TO SPORT WEBSITE HOLMES PRAISES SHEFFIELD SETUP NEW OPENINGS PREVIEW: THE WEEKEND IN ELITE SPORT ROUNDUP: THE WEEKEND IN ELITE SPORT ... AIM HIGHER, SWIM FASTER
SearchBug Directory: Sports: Events: Olympics 3) Sailing (6) Shooting (7) Ski Jumping (1 12) Triathlon (2) Volleyball (1) WaterPolo (1 membership, constitution, links, and the Journal of olympic history. http://www.searchbug.com/directory.aspx/Sports/Events/Olympics/
TheMat.com USA Wrestling The US olympic Committee (USOC) today named wrestler Dremiel Byers and Paralympic TheTeam of the Month honor was awarded to the US Elite water Ski Team. http://www.themat.com/pressbox/pressdetail.asp?aid=9922
International World Games Association : Transparent News From AIKIDO to water skiing if listed in alphabetical order the air, in and on thewater concur in year, the one following the Summer Olympics, they jointly http://www.worldgames-iwga.org/vsite/vcontent/content/transnews/0,10869,1044-127
Extractions: In a tradtional ceremony held at the Temple of Hera in Olympia, GRE, the Olympic flame was lit today, March 25. It will now be carried across all five continents on a global torch relay - a first in Olympic history - before it is brought to the Athens Stadium on August 13. 78,000 kilometers of its journey will take the flame on a global tour to all past Olympic cities and - for the first time ever - to Africa and South America. A total of 260 million people will have the opportunity to see the flame, as it is carried and passed from one torchbearer to another in their cities. 'More than ever, this Olympic torch relay will convey a message of peace and friendship among peoples, and, in doing so, respect the tradition of the Olympic Truce or Ekecheiria , like in the Games of Antiquity,' IOC President Dr. Jacques Rogge commented on the premiere.
1972 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Badminton and water Ski are the demo sports. IOC Site on 1972 Summer Olympics. Editthis page Discuss this page Page history What links here Related http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Summer_Olympics
Extractions: See also: 1972 Summer Paralympics The Games of the XX Olympiad were held in in Munich West Germany . In the bid to organise the Olympics, Detroit Madrid and Montreal were beaten. Games of the XX Olympiad Nations participating Athletes participating 7,123 (6,065 men, 1,058 women) Events 195 in 23 sports Opening ceremonies August 26 Closing ceremonies September 11 Officially opened by Gustav Heinemann Athlete's Oath Heidi Schüller Judge's Oath: Heinz Pollay Olympic Torch Günther Zahn Table of contents 1 Highlights 2 Medals awarded 3 Medal count 4 References ... edit On September 5 Palestinian terrorists killed 2 Israeli athletes and took 9 hostage. After a failed rescue attempt, all hostages and all but three of terrorists were killed. For more, see Munich massacre All Olympic events were suspended for one day after the terrorist action became known. They were continued a day later, although some athletes decided to leave Munich. Mark Spitz set seven World Records to win a record seven gold medals in one Olympics, bringing his total to nine. Lasse Virén of Finland won the 5000 and 10000 m (the latter after a fall), a feat he would repeat in the
Waterskiing History The eighteen year old finally made history on July 2 for waterskiing called the AmericanWater Ski Association, or an exhibition sport in the Olympics in 1972. http://www.sd83.bc.ca/comm/wtrhist2.htm
Contra Costa Times 08/01/2002 Matadors Help Feed, Train Sydney Games. That same year she etched her name in Olympics historyby playing in the games first women s water polo competition. http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/living/community/5269481.htm
Links jello and running off emotion on the last day so I can t complain. .Where are the summer Olympics going to be held in 2004? answer. http://www.1on1.com/links.htm
Extractions: Duke Kahanmoku, from Hawai,was America's first swimming super star. Duke was in four Olympiads (1912, 1920, 1924, 1932). He was one of the first men to break the one minute barrier in the 100y freestyle. His times were so fast, that the A.A.U. (American Athletic Union) refused to sanction them. A registered surveyor had to measure the course three or four times, to make sure the pool lenght was legal!