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21. USA Triathlon Coaching Certification History
Coaching Certification and NCC history. the direction of George Dallam, former USATriathlon National Teams In line with the United States olympic Committee’s
http://www.usatriathlon.org/Coaches/certification_history.htm
Coaching Certification and NCC History COACHING CERTIFICATION RE-CERTIFICATION COACHING COMMISSION FIND A COACH ... LATEST NEWS The first Level I Certification Clinic was held in December 1997 and attended by members of the National Coaching Committee. The goals of the meeting were to establish the framework for future certification clinics that would be offered to the public. During this meeting, March Krotee and Joe Friel were unanimously elected Chair and Associate Chair of the NCC. In the summer of 1998, National Coaching Committee member Cyle Sage hosted the first USA Triathlon Level I Coaching Certification Clinic offered to the general public. The clinic was held in Gainesville, Fla., and was followed by another Level I Coaching Certification Clinic in December held at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. In November 1998, the first Level II Coaching Certification Clinic was conducted and limited to members of the National Coaching Committee. At that time, the National Coaching Committee began planning for the first Level II, Triathlon Coach Certification Clinic, which was conducted during December 1999 at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center. Since the first clinic was opened up to qualified coaches, the need for clinics has steadily increased. In 2000, the National Coaching Committee submitted its first resolution to the USA Triathlon Board of Directors to be formally recognized as the National Coaching Commission.

22. History Of Triathlon
It is much easier to trace the history of triathlon than acceptance by the Internationalolympic Committee and have triathlon accepted on the olympic program
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23. Summer Olympics 2000
will represent the United States in the inaugural olympic triathlon, to be photogalleries Sydney week one Sydney week two olympic history Atlanta moments
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Eleven days after she competed in the Olympic triathlon, Jennifer Gutierrez is still trying to read and reply to all of the fan email messages she's received.
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U.S. Olympic triathlete Jennifer Gutierrez has been among the 100,000-plus spectators enjoying the track and field action at Stadium Australia in Sydney. Her favorite competitor? Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie. Postcard from Sydney
Jennifer Gutierrez, who finished 13th in the women's Olympic triathlon, reports that she's having the time of her life as a Sydney tourist and Olympic spectator, now that she's taken care of business as an athlete.

24. Hagg Lake Triathlon & Duathlon
The Hagg Lake course is famous for its race history, scenic beauty take place onthe same course the the olympic distance triathlon participants will
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2004 marks the 21st anniversary for the Hagg Lake Triathlon. This event has maintained and continues to expand its' popularity based on its race history, scenic beauty, and challenge. All the events are included in the TRI NorthWest Rankings, and additionally, the Olympic Distance Triathlon will serve as the TRI NorthWest Olympic Distance Championship. Race History - courtesy, RaceCenter NW Magazine (June/July 2001)
Back in 1982, a small company by the name of Anheuser-Busch decided to get involved with a sport that was growing steadily in popularity - triathlon. For those of you who have been in the sport long enough, the Bud Light triathlon series may ring a bell.

25. ThinkQuest : Library : The Olympics
The first triathlon was held in the southwestern United States city of San Diegoin 1974, in many ways an If the olympic Games are a history of mankind
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26. IFlyLAX.com: City Of Los Angeles Triathlon
Sport of triathlon An olympic history The sport of triathlon was officially ratifiedinto the olympic Games on September 4, 1994, and the first Summer Games
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27. Irving Texas Convention Visitors Bureau - Official Travel Information
2012 Committee spokesman Kevin Sullivan said, We re really excited about beinga part of history as hosts of the first USA triathlon olympic trials and what
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...USA triathlon Executive Director Steve Locke has announced the selection of Irving, Texas as the site for the first USA triathlon Olympic trials. The triathlon will take place in the Las Colinas Urban center, May 20-21, 2000. Race activity, including the swim start in Lake Carolyn, finish, and transition area will be based around Williams Square.
"Irving is a great city to host the inaugural USA triathlon Olympic trials," Locke said. "The 2012 Bid Committee and the new Dallas/Fort Worth Sports Commission put together an excellent bid and I am confident the trials will be a world class event that helps our sport continue to grow. The combination of a great venue and a supportive corporate and community base made the Irving site a unanimous decision. It's always nice to feel truly embraced by a community, especially a world class area like Dallas/Fort Worth."
"Irving definitely benefits from a long association with outstanding sporting events. We're delighted with Irving's selection as site of the 2000 triathlon Olympic trials and look forward to continuing to work aggressively to bring additional sporting events to Irving," stated ICVB Executive Director Jim Clark.

28. History
history. 11.11.1928 Until November walking. Nancy Kemp Arendt finished 10th in Sydney (AUS) at the first olympic triathlon competition. Roland
http://www.fla.lu/histoire/history.htm
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Until November 11 th Like any other athletics federation in the world, FLA organised and directed activities in track and field, cross-country, road race and walking. Then at the beginning of the eighties a new kind of sports came up : triathlon. As there are many similarities between classical athletics and triathlon, the two movements have been working together since in 1986. FLA PRESIDENTS
Edmond Marx : 1928 - 1940 Alex Servais :1945 - 1947
Jos Lucius :1947 - 1958
Pierre Wies : 1958
Jos Lucius : 1959
Emile Goebel : 1960 - 1961
Josy Barthel :1962 - 1972
Nobert Haupert : 1973 - 1979
Mil Jung : 1980 - 1989
Jean-Marie Janssen :1991 - 2000 Alex Bodry : 2001 - … Sports Up from the start the FLA is contributing successfully to sports activities in Luxembourg. But even before FLA existed, Luxembourg athlets participated at international competitions e.g. Olympic Games. In Paris in 1900, Michel Teato was the winner of the olympic marathon. Michel Teato had the Luxembourg citizenship but as he lived in France was participating at the games for his French club, that was usual those days. So nobody in the Grand-Duchy knew that Luxembourg won gold in Paris. The first official Luxembourg athlets at Olympic Games were Paul Fournelle (100 m) and Marcel Pelletier (discus and shot put) in Stockholm (SWE) in 1912.

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dais, singing Oh Canada , after winning the men s triathlon event at of Bulgariabecame the first woman s weightlifting champion in olympic history on Sunday
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30. Elspeth Crawford's Triathlon History
Elspeth Crawford. triathlon history. November 1996 Sportsfest triathlon Seaside, FL1st A/G September 1996 GTS Jekyll Island olympic Jekyll Island, GA 2nd A/G
http://www.auburn.edu/~crawfcj/emcres.htm
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Highlights 1992 Ironkids National Champion 1993 Ironkids National Champion 1994 Ironkids National Bronze Medalist 1995 Ironkids National Bronze Medalist 1996 Ironkids National Silver Medalist 1996 Georgia State Junior Champion 1996 Florida State Junior Champion 1996 Gatorade Triathlon Series Age Group Champion 1996 USA Triathlon-Southeast Age Group Champion 1997 USA Triathlon Junior Nationals 2nd in Division 1997 Ironkids National Silver Medalist 1997 USA Triathlon-Southeast Age Group Champion 1998 USA Triathlon-Southeast Regional Junior Sprint Champion 1998 USA Triathlon National Junior Sprint Age Group Champion 1998 USA Triathlon National Youth Champion Runner-up 1998 USA Triathlon-Southeast Age Group Champion 1999 USA Triathlon-Southeast Regional Junior Championship Overall Champion 1999 USA Triathlon-Southeast International Distance Junior Champion 1999 USA Triathlon-Southeast Sprint Distance Junior Champion 1999 Alabama State Junior Champion 1999 USA Triathlon-Southeast Junior Triathlete of the Year June 10 Heat Wave Classic Triathlon Ridgeland, MS 1st A/G

31. EdGate Summer Games
another, faster competitor—is legal in an olympic triathlon and saves 10K Run The final event of the triathlon—the 10K run News, history, and Fast Facts.
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Triathlon Triathlons began as a different form of training for marathon and 10-kilometer, or 10K, runners who wanted a break in their regular training programs. Since 1978, when the first Ironman Triathlon was held in Hawaii, the sport has grown tremendously. In September 1994, the International Olympic Committee named triathlon as a medal sport for the 2000 Olympic Summer Games. Click a link to
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There are three events in the triathlon: a 1.5K swim, a 40K bike ride, and a 10K run. Both men and women compete in exactly the same events, but on separate days. Scoring
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32. Swim-City.com - Swimming Metropolis
Ancient origins. triathlon is guaranteed one of the most spectacular backdropsfor an olympic debut in Games history; Sydney Harbour and the Opera House.
http://www.swim-city.com/about_triathlon.php3?page=abouttriathlon_history

33. Triathlon
Home olympic Games Sports triathlon triathlon. history Equipment Training Athletes Calendar Disciplines Qualifications Sports Entry Forms
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What exactly makes thousands of people take part in the triathlon events, where you have to swim 1500 metres, then immediately cycle 40 kilometres and right afterwards run 10 km – and all of that without a break?
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All triathlons consist of Swimming, Cycling, and Running one after the other, but there are three different types:  
 The Olympic distance triathlon, which is one of the 28 Olympic sports, consists of: 1500m swimming, 40km cycling and 10km running.
 The sprint: 750m swimming, 20km cycling and 5km running

34. ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games
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35. H3O Triathlon History
For many Ironman is still the ultimate triathlon, but for most it is the shortersprint and olympic distances that of the site you will find the history of the
http://www.h3o-tri.com/History.htm
Triathlon History As sports go Triathlon is still a relative newcomer. And yet since the first Ironman event in 1978 many changes have taken place and legends of the sport have been created. In 2000 Triathlon made its Olympic debut signalling majors changes from the early Ultra distance challenges. For many Ironman is still the ultimate triathlon, but for most it is the shorter sprint and Olympic distances that prove a more realistic challenge. On this part of the site you will find the history of the sport explained and all the common formats now used in races. You can also ask the club expert, BTA qualified triathlon coach Dave Parry your questions by e-mailing Dave@h3o-tri.com . There is also a downloadable presentation on the Ironman for those of you wanting to find out more about triathlon's ultimate challenge.
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36. H3O Triathlon History
triathlon history. grown from the one original event in Hawaii, to a world seriesof Ironman events, whilst triathlon made its debut at the olympic Games in
http://www.h3o-tri.com/TriHistory.htm
Triathlon History Triathlon can trace its roots back only to the mid 1970's. It appears to have grown out of the fitness boom that took place around that time, particularly apparent in California. The first triathlon appears to have taken place in 1974 as part of a challenge race between swim and run clubs in California. In 1978 an ex-US naval officer, John Collins, so the popular myth goes, became involved in a bar room argument about which were the fittest athletes. The conclusion of this argument was that there should be a challenge involving the three sports of swimming, cycling and running which would determine who was the fittest (the not-so-popular story would suggest that John Collins had previously participated in a triathlon in California). The 1979 running of the event drew a slightly larger entry. Collins' had taken the precaution of making a condition of entry that you had to join the organising committee of the race to take part. This proved to be his saviour, as on race day the sea conditions were to rough for the race to take place. The decision was taken to hold the event the following day. Several of the entrants were unable to stay the extra day and threatened to sue Collins, however this effectively meant sueing themselves and the race proceeded, again with 18 competitors. The Ironman's fame grew and the television network ABC begun coverage of the race in 1980. Then in 1982, a college student, Julie Moss took part, leading until the final few metres of the run. At this stage she began staggering and repeatedly fell down. With her body shutting down she pushed aside helpers in her attempt to reach the finish line only to collapse several times more, until, just 20 metres from the end of the 140 mile race whilst sitting on the floor, she was passed for the lead, losing the race. The drama of that race hit a chord with the US television public and the Ironman, and triathlon became a major event.

37. Education World ® : Lesson Planning: Gold Medal Olympics Activities!
three new sporting events taekwando, trampoline, and triathlon (swimming, biking findfascinating facts about the Summer olympic Games and olympic history.
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Citius, Altius, Fortius . Those are the Latin words for the Olympic motto, which in today's language means "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." The best athletes from around the world exemplify that creed as they compete in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. As the Games begin, Education World offers you ten gold-medal lessons about the Summer Olympics. Included: Activities that involve students in creating time lines and graphs, writing biographies of famous Olympians, and much more! In the name of all competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules that govern them, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams. Olympic Oath, written by Baron Pierre du Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics

38. Triathlon
made its debut at the Sydney olympic Games on sprint distance 0.75/20km/5km The triathlon distance 1.5km history The history of the sport is relatively short
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Triathlon made its debut at the Sydney Olympic Games on the first day of competition. Triathlon is an exciting multi-sport for all ages and abilities. The event involves:
* Swimming
* Cycling
* Running
It is a continuous race against the clock and fellow competitors. The distances of events can vary, however standards are set for:
The sprint distance
The "Triathlon" distance
The Middle distance
The "Ironman" History The history of the sport is relatively short and is reputed to date back to around 1974 in Southern California when a group of friends began to train together. The group contained mostly runners, a few swimmers and the odd cyclists or two. It wasn't long before the group was organising informal fun runs and races, followed by events containing swimming and running, and a natural progression led to include cycling. Triathlon thus evolved from this healthy way of life in Southern California. Today over 350 Triathlon events are held in Great Britain alone, in addition to duathlons, which combine any two of the three disciplines on Triathlon. These events are administered by the British Triathlon Association.

39. History
Sprint Championship and the 2003 Senior olympic triathlon Championship. When the BreezyPoint triathlon was started, it Over the history of the event, we have
http://www.breezypointtri.com/history.htm
Race History Past Event Winners: Click on a button to view the winners for that year. Click "ALL" for a complete listing. 2003 CHAMPIONS The History of the Breezy Point Triathlon The Breezy Point Triathlon began in 1992 when individuals from the Ocean View Triathlon Board of Directors approached the Tidewater Striders concerning their takeover of the event. It was decided by the Tidewater Striders that the support given in the past by the City of Norfolk may not have been present since the event was no longer a fund-raiser for the Juvenile Court of Norfolk. In the event that Norfolk did not support the event, it could have potentially cost as much as $10,000 in city services alone to put on the race. It was for this reason that the Norfolk Naval Base was approached to serve as the venue for the event. With the approval of the Commander of the Naval Base, the Breezy Point Triathlon was born. Shortly thereafter, the race incorporated as a non-profit organization. chose to dissolve their race. There was quite a bit of concern that the support the event, it could have potentially cost as much as $10,000 in city services alone to put on the race. It was for this reason that the Tidewater Striders approached the Norfolk Naval Base to serve as the venue for the event. With the approval of the Commander of the Naval Base, the Breezy Point Triathlon was born.

40. Is Triathlon's Olympic Status In Jeopardy?
IOC President Jacques Rogge and his people if triathlon hopes to remain an Olympicsport in which McDonald, the only president in the 12year history of the
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Is triathlon's Olympic status in jeopardy?
IOC threat to ITU rolls toward December 10 showdown in Lausanne
By Timothy Carlson
Senior Correspondent
This report filed December 5, 2001

After triathlon's splendid debut at the 2000 Games in Sydney, everything seemed on the fast track for the sport to remain on the permanent roster of Olympic events. Then, one week ago, an Associated Press story datelined London ran on the front pages of sports sections of the New York Times , the Los Angeles Times, USA Today and around the country with ominous headlines: "Triathlon's Olympic status in jeopardy." In the AP article, IOC officials stated they were concerned about "infighting" that has plagued the sport and expressed dissatisfaction that the ITU had failed to respond to two letters from the IOC asking to explain and respond to the accusations made by dissatisfied factions in Europe, Canada and Latin America. IOC director general Francois Carrard was quoted by the AP as saying: "These personal quarrels damage the credibility of the sport and the athletes."

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