Division 790 Recreational Performing Arts 796.48 olympic games. 796.48 olympics (Lycos); 796.48 olympics (OD) 797.5 Airsports. 797.51 Balloon flying. 797.51 Hot Air ballooning (Lycos) http://www.anthus.com/CyberDewey/D790.html
Extractions: Norwich What's On - General Information Theme Parks (Lycos) Theme Parks (OD) BBC Film.com Films (Yahoo) Internet Movie Database Movies (Lycos) NetCam: The link between Cyberspace and Lightspace This Is A Really Good Flick! (Lycos) Videos (OD) Weekly Movie Reviews (Lycos) Movie and Film News (OD) 791.43 Motion pictures
Asiaweek.com olympic ORGANIZERS GATHERED AT Nagano s famed Zenkoji temple on New Year s Day and Among the travails serial envirobattles, ballooning costs and, http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/98/0213/feat1.html
Extractions: THE OLYMPICS By Audrey Snee / Nagano O LYMPIC ORGANIZERS GATHERED AT Nagano's famed Zenkoji temple on New Year's Day and prayed for snow. The 18th Winter Olympics were weeks away, and that spoiler El Niño seemed determined to deliver balmy weather and give Japanese something else to fret about. But the gods came through and then some. The snow began falling . . . and falling and falling. Games organizers stopped praying and gave thanks. They would breathe even easier once Hawaiian-born sumo champ Akebono ritually rid the games of evil spirits at the Feb. 7 opening ceremony. The jitters are understandable. Nagano, a sleepy provincial backwater, is hosting games that are the largest, most expensive (at $10.5 billion, six times the cost of the Atlanta Olympics) and high-tech of the 20th Century. With 3,500 athletes and officials taking part, not to mention some one million sports fans, the streets of Nagano will be mobbed with gaijin, or foreigners. That does not sit comfortably in a traditional city where women don kimonos in the iciest conditions and people still eat raw horse meat. Residents worry that once the hoopla dies down, carriage-loads of Tokyoites will descend on their city, now a 90-minute ride from the capital, courtesy of a $1-billion bullet train built specially for the games. Many are fleeing town during the Olympics. Others, like Tachibana Miyako, signed up as volunteers. But she allows "people are not in good spirits."
Miscellaneous Sports Otago, New Zealand Miscellaneous sports in Otago, New Zealand, NZ, Aotearoa. National governingbody for the olympic sport of curling; administers the sport in New Zealand http://www.indexnz.com/catloc.php?keytext=Miscellaneous_Sports®ion=Otago
Edmonton Sports Teams & Leagues Information, Listings And Links Edmontons indoor curling arenas offer this olympic sport yearround. Hot airballooning This city is home to many different shapes, sizes, http://www.foundlocally.com/Edmonton/Sports/Rec-SportsLeagues.htm
Extractions: This summer, you can watch or play in a baseball game, in one of several leagues. Try Aurora Baseball Club (780) 434-4989, Baseball Alberta (780) 427-8943, Community Park Little League Baseball (780) 478-4220, Edmonton Little League Baseball District #2 (780) 450-0114, Telus Slo-pitch League (780) 475-0347. Ride on the city's many bike paths (Maps: Dtn Strathccona NW SW ... SE ) . Catch bike racing at the Argyle Velodrome at 95A St. and 82nd Ave. (780) 451-0633. To go biking in a group, contact Alberta Bicycle Association (780) 427-6352, Edmonton Bicycle and Touring Club (780) 424-2453, Hardcore Mountain Bike Racing Club (780) 439-4599.
Sport Index Photography ballooning (hot air) baseball basketball BMX bodyboarding bodybuilding boxingbullfighting mountain biking olympic Games parachuting/gliding/ sailing http://www.legendimages.com.au/qsport.html
Utah Skiing.....Utah Olympic Winter Sports Park Utah Winter olympic sports Park from Utah Skiing. Utah Winter sports ParkUtah olympic Park The Utah olympic Park near Park City was the site of the http://www.utahskiing.org/utahwintersportspark.htm
Extractions: Soldier Hollow in Midway/Heber was the site of the Cross Country Olympic Events. Today, Soldier Hollow visitors can soak in the Olympic ambiance and be an Olympian for a day. Wintertime activities include cross-country skiing on a 31-kilometer trail system, a new tubing park with six lanes and a 1,000-foot run, multi-sport activities mixing skiing and shooting at the biathlon range, and snowshoeing at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Summertime activities take advantage of the trail system for mountain biking and hiking while the biathlon range transitions into summer sports. The Day Lodge is available for rental to host company parties, wedding receptions and family gatherings.
Useful Links Sport England is the brand name of the English sports Council which is a British olympic Association British Association of Sport and Exercise http://www.sportengland.org/index/get_resources/resource_ul.htm
Extractions: writeCSS(""); Crumbpath = HOME; SEARCH THIS SITE SPORT ENGLAND HOME HOME GET RESOURCES /USEFUL LINKS TEXT ONLY CHANGE CONTRAST PRINTER FRIENDLY SITE HELP ... ABOUT SPORT ENGLAND IN YOUR REGION East East Midlands London North East North West South East South West West Midlands Yorkshire WHERE TO GET ACTIVE FEEDBACK
Things To Do: Clubs And Organizations By Sport skydiving, hotair ballooning, caving/spelunking, and river clean-up. An olympic sport created in 1882 by Jigoro Kano, a Japanese school teacher. http://www.law.virginia.edu/home2002/html/insider/todo_clubs.htm
UAE - The Official Web Site - News UAE s olympic champion Sheikh Ahmad Mohammad Hasher Al Maktoum bettered his own Dubai sports City (DSC) on Monday awarded the contract for the piling http://uaeinteract.com/news/default.asp?ID=78
AIR SPORTS INTERNATIONAL Presenting a round up of all world air sports events duely recognised by Fédération The selected competition area for the ballooning events is Sevilla. http://airsports.fai.org/may2001/may200011.html
Extractions: The Real Federación Aeronáutica Española selected Andalucía for several reasons as the ideal place to conduct all the different air sports participating in the World Air Games. The selected competition area for the ballooning events is Sevilla. The events that will be hosted under ballooning are: W AG World Hot Air Balloon Championship W AG Special Shape Fiesta W AG Hot Air Balloon Fiesta W AG Hot Air Airship Championship W AG Gas Balloon Championship Event Dates The WAG 2001 Organising Committee proposed the last week of June as the optimal dates for the events. Certain events to start at earlier dates. Optimum scheduling of WAG air sport events, avoiding the worst midday heat, is best achievable during the long days of June. The proposed programme is as follows:
New Mexico Links New Mexico sports and Gaming. SubCategories. ballooning New Mexico SeniorOlympics features over 90 events in 26 different sports in 130+ communities http://www.nmmagazine.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?SearchCategory=Sports and Gaming
Extractions: The Durham Mighty Chix boast a position as the most successful women's roller hockey team in the UK at the moment, having won four of six tournaments in a little over two years and being runners-up in the remaining two. They have competed successfully against men's teams in a Senior tournament in which they came third after being beaten narrowly on penalty shots. Due to their success, the Mighty Chix have been invited to take part in the Narch National Roller Hockey Championships Winternationals tournament being held in Las Vegas, America early next year, which will feature 200 teams from across the world. However, as everyone knows, travel to America doesn't come cheap. Especially not with all the equipment the girls need to take with them. This is where sponsors may be able to help. The Mighty Chix are seeking sponsorship to help fund their travel costs to America. While they are currently raising funds by doing various events such as bag packing, raffles, etc., they will would benefit greatly from having sponsorship. Contact: Emma Gourley, Team Captain. Address: 198 Thornton Close, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham DL5 7NP. Tel.: 01325 319726. E-mail:
Offcial Website Of The Chinese Olympic Committee in the eight categories including ballooning, powered hang gliding, parachutingand powered paragliders in the sixday tournament, Chinese Air Sport http://en.olympic.cn/news/general/2005-08-01/633346.html
Extractions: Any Resource Type Articles / papers / reports - collections Articles / papers / reports - individual Audio-visual / multimedia resources Books Database Event / conference announcements Journal - Contents and abstracts Journal - Full text Learning material Mailing list / discussion group News / media Organisation Web Site - Companies Organisation Web Site - FE/HE depts. Organisation Web Site - Governmental Organisation Web site - Recruitment/employment Organisation Web Site - Non-profit Organisation Web Site - Professional bodies Reference materials Research Projects / Centres Resource guide / directories Software Statistics Worksheets/Activity sheets Related topics: narrower: Western Europe No. of records: 86 p: Food Education Society (The) This site offers a useful insight into the workings of government with reference to national obesity. It looks at obesity and ways of tackling the problem. Low Calorie diets are investigated and explained, with links to Government reports and findings. The European SCOOP (Scientific coopration) report is in PDF format, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader software. The site would be a useful stopping off place for self motivated students of diet and nutrition. food diet diet counseling dietetic education ... low calorie foods This site for football fans has news and details of results and fixtures at local, national and international level. It covers English, Scottish and European games, including the French, Spanish, German and Italian premier leagues. The matches and statistics section contains reports, previews, team statistics, tables, leagues and fixtures, and recent match results. There is a club section, World Cup information and a range of statistical information, some going back to 1888. There are features and interviews, games and competitions, and a message board. A free email newsletter is available. Other 365 sports sites are described separately in Altis.
Everyrule.com: Sports Rules Welcome to your onestop search for any sports Rules you need. A B C D E F G H I Bobsled (olympic Winter Games and Amateur) http://www.everyrule.com/sports_az_list.html
TRKNWS-L Turkish Daily News (March 29, 1996 The THK chairman said that the first World Air Olympics would be a multisportevent featuring all the main air sports such as ballooning, gliding, http://www.b-info.com/places/Turkey/news/96-03/mar29.tdn
Extractions: TRKNWS-L Turkish Daily News (March 29, 1996) CONTENTS * [01] Turkey's national power company plans TL 48.3 trillion in investments this year * [02] Clinton winds up visit to Turkey * [03] World aviators to meet in Turkey * [04] Turkish Cypriots infuriated by EP resolution * [05] US defense secretary to meet Turkish colleague in Albania. * [06] Turkey-Switzerland agree on project for repatriation of rejected asylum seekers TURKISH DAILY NEWS / 29 March 1996 [01] Turkey's national power company plans TL 48.3 trillion in investments this year Turkish Daily News ANKARA- Turkey's national power company TEAS is planning to make TL 48.3 trillion worth of investments this year, despite serious fiscal constraints squeezing the proposed budget. Mustafa Turhan, TEAS general director, said that of the planned investments, TL 30.8 trillion would go into power generation units and another TL 13.1 trillion into building new transmission lines. He said the company's 1996 investment program, as presented to the State Planning Organization (DPT), foresees nine new power stations this year. They are the Ankara natural gas station (1,360 mw); Gebze natural gas station (780 mw); Seyitomer thermal station (150 mw); Tuncbilek thermal station (300 mw); Soma thermal station (600 mw); Can thermal station (300 mw); Gebze fuel oil station (680 mw); Tufanbeyli thermal station (600 mw); Ankara fuel oil station (680 mw). He also said TEAS would spend TL 1.1 trillion in administrative investments and TL 2.9 trillion on machinery and equipment procurement. But fiscal experts said the company's investment proposals could be subject to curbs during the budget debate in Parliament. "We are acting under extremely strict fiscal constraints this year. It is the political authority's rather forced preference to curb spending in all items, including investments," said one finance ministry source. But the TEAS general director said the investment plan has a good chance to be approved. "In the event of full approval, I would say the current year would turn into an investment drive in the energy sector," Turhan told the semi-official Anatolia news agency. Turkey's energy consumption during the first quarter of the year leapt 14 percent, up from an original program target of 10 percent. Turkey aims to generate 94 billion kilowatt hours of power in 1996. "If the current consumption trend remains unchanged throughout the year, we shall have an energy shortage of 3 billion kilowatt hours this year. We shall have to make an effort to cover that deficit through technical arrangements at the already existing stations," Turhan explained. [02] Clinton winds up visit to Turkey Turkish Daily News ISTANBUL- On Thursday, the final day of a whirlwind tour to Turkey American First Lady Hillary Clinton breakfasted at the Yenikoy home of True Path Party (DYP) Chairman Tansu Ciller, who told the press afterwards they had discussed "a number of items" of interest to Turkey and the United States. Characterizing the meeting as "warm", Ciller noted that Clinton had said she found Turkey to be much more beautiful than she had expected. As they were eating Ciller pointed out the oil tankers plying the Bosphorus and brought up the issue of the oil pipelines problem. She emphasized that the oil tanker traffic would lessen should the proposed overland Azerbaijan- Kazakhstan pipelines be constructed. The breakfast meeting was attended by Ciller's husband Ozer Ciller, Clinton's daughter Chelsea, three American officials, Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Onur Oymen and his wife, DYP Istanbul Parliamentarian Gencay Gurun and businessman Jak Kamhi. During the approximately one-hour meeting a number of gifts were exchanged. Ciller presented Clinton with a book she has written and a silver mirror, and her daughter with a bracelet made of blue beads. She also gave Clinton a silver pen and pencil set to take to her husband, U.S. President Bill Clinton. In return Clinton gave Ciller a tablecloth. Clinton visits Istanbul's tourist sites Following breakfast the Clintons were taken to visit Sultanahmet Mosque, Topkapi Palace Museum and Aya Sophia Museum. She was accompanied by Prof. Filiz Ozer, a faculty member in Istanbul Technical University's Architectural Department. Ozer provided a tour of the mosque, at which Clinton was given a copy of the Qu`ran by the mosque's imam, Recai Albayrak and chief muezzin, Halit Yilmaz. Afterwards the Clintons went to Topkapi Palace for a private tour, where they posed for photos in front of the Baghdad Kosk. Later on the group went to Aya Sophia, where Ozer and the museum's director Veysel Donbaz provided a tour. Meeting with religious leaders Clinton also visited the Islamic History, Art and Culture Research Center in Yildiz Palace's Cit Kasri, where she was met by IRCICA Director Prof. Dr. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu and given a tea party. Among the guests were Istanbul Mufti Selahaddin Kaya and other religious leaders. The purpose of the meeting was to contribute to the strengthening of the dialogue among various religions and cultures, and to provide in the context of Istanbul's historic past a showcase of the rich diversity of civilizations and religions and cultures that have flourished over the centuries. [03] World aviators to meet in Turkey By Caglar Unal Turkish Daily News ANKARA- This summer the skies above the southern city of Antalya will be filled with balloons, hand-gliders, and micro-lights, all preparing for competition in the first World Air Olympics to be held between Sept. 12 and 21, 1997. The event is organized by the Turkish Aeronautical Association (THK) and will be the first such competition with 3,500 aviators from different parts of the world participating. Professor Atilla Tacoy, chairman of the THK, told the Turkish Daily News that the FAI (Federation Aeronautical Internationale), a worldwide organization for air sports and aeronautical and astronautical activities, decided to award the organization of the Olympics to the THK in 1995. The THK has been an active member of the FAI since 1929. The THK chairman said that the first World Air Olympics would be a multi-sport event featuring all the main air sports such as ballooning, gliding, aeromodelling, parachuting, aerobatics, hang-gliding, paragliding, microlights, and motorcraft. Tacoy said that the purpose of the FAI was to promote the international spirit of aeronautics and to advertise all air sports throughout the world as part of the education of pilots, parachutists and aeromodelists in skill, courage and understanding. Tacoy said that there had been tension between the FAI and the International Olympic Committee, because the committee has not yet approved the competition as an Olympics. "The members of the committee have not declared that parachuting is an olympic sport so that's why they call it the first World Air Games," added Tacoy. Listing the history of attempts to hold air games, the THK chairman said that the organization had been given to France in 1990 to organize the games for 1993 but France had backed out. "Then Greece took responsibility for the organization but later saw that they could not organize the Air Olympics, and then the organization was given to the THK by the officials of FAI which is the owner of all the rights to these games," Tacoy said. The THK was established by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic, in 1925 with the basic aim of increasing awareness of aviation among people, especially the young, promoting aviation activities in Turkey. "Turkey has great potential in aviation, and FAI officials were impressed that Turkey has an extensive infrastructure of aviation. Turkey also was one of the first members of the FAI," added Tacoy. This summer there will be test competitions, and field preparation by FAI experts on the eight sites where the games are to be held. The games will host 11 disciplines at eight sites. With the helicopter competition in Istanbul's Samandira district. Air rally flying and aerobatics in Antalya, aeromodelling in the Golbasi district of Ankara, parachuting in Izmir's Ephesus district, microlights in Aydin, gliding in Eskisehir's Inonu district, hang-gliding and paragliding in Denizli's Honaz district, ballooning in Cappadocia, and there will be a long-range air race from Reykjavik in Iceland to Antalya. Tacoy said that the THK now has over 60 planes and 70 pilots, and is educating pilots in the aviation clubs in Izmir, Adana, Antalya and Istanbul. Crop spraying and forest fire fighting are among its other activities. Antalya is also set to host the 65th international Interpol general assembly in June, and the International Aviation Training Center (IATC) is expected to be established in Antalya in 1997. On the subject of the IATC, which will be established to train pilots, air traffic controllers and airport managers from the wide and rapidly expanding Middle Eastern area, Tacoy firstly expressed his displeasure that the THK had been informed about the project so late. The THK later gave its backing but called on the project owners to cooperate with the THK more fully, Tacoy concluded that the two groups are now fully in contact and have started to work together for the project. [04] Turkish Cypriots infuriated by EP resolution The European Parliament, besides calling for withdrawal of "foreign troops" on Cyprus, criticized a statement by Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktas that there were no living "missing persons" on Cyprus Turkish Daily News NICOSIA- Turkish Cypriot Foreign and Defense Minister Atay Ahmet Rasit deplored a European Parliament resolution as incompatible with the realities of Cyprus and "unbinding" for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. In a written statement, Rasit stressed that the European Parliament resolution, adopted without hearing the Turkish Cypriot view on the issues, was devoid of realism and would contribute to further widening the atmosphere of unconfidence between the two sides on the island. The European Parliament, besides calling for withdrawal of "foreign troops" on Cyprus, criticized a statement by Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktas that there were no living "missing persons" on Cyprus. He said the latest resolution displayed that it was awkward for the European Union and the European Parliament to ask for the demilitarization of Cyprus while remaining blind and deaf to Greek Cypriot arms procurements and hostile attitudes toward the Turkish Cypriot people. The Turkish Cypriot foreign and defense minister stressed that with such resolutions the Europeans were further encouraging Greek Cypriots to continue defying Turkish Cypriot efforts to find a settlement to the Cyprus problem. In a statement to a Greek private TV station last month, Denktas stressed that some of the Greek missing persons were killed during the internal strife between Greek Cypriots following a July 15 Athens-engineered coup against Archbishop Makarios and some of them were killed by Turkish Cypriot paramilitary forces after the Turkish intervention. Turkish envoy vows continuation of Turkish aid for TRNC Meanwhile, Turkish ambassador to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Aydan Karahan, declared in an exclusive interview with the Turkish Cypriot "Birlik" (Union) newspaper that Turkey would continue to support the TRNC by all its means. The ambassador said the international community should realize that a settlement of the Cyprus problem cannot be reached only with the constructive stand of the Turkish side and underlined that Turkey can in no way exert pressure on the Turkish Cypriots for concessions. "Turkey will continue with courage and dynamism to defend the just cause of the Turkish Cypriots. Turkey will not support any settlement that will not be approved by the Turkish Cypriot people. If Turkey comes face to face with choosing between a bad solution that has no chance to last and the criticism and reaction of certain circles, then Turkey will be ready to face the unfair reactions," the ambassador stressed. Responding to a question on continued militarization of the Greek Cypriot side and the contradictory calls for demilitarization of the island, the ambassador recalled that Turkey's military presence in Cyprus was based on the Treaty of Guarantee. He said that under which framework and when they would be reduced depends on the solution of the Cyprus problem. "After a final political settlement, Turkey's active and effective guarantorship will continue to be valid. Until a final settlement is reached, Turkey will continue to defend the security needs of the TRNC and will take the necessary measures against the military escalation conducted by Greece and the Greek Cypriots," the ambassador stressed. In another development, Gen. Hasan Kundakci, commander of the Turkish troops on Cyprus, declared that Greek and Turkish Cypriots should live in their regions in peace and that borders which were drawn with blood could not be changed. "We are firm and strong. No one should try to test us. Everybody should live in their region in peace. The lines are drawn. Whatever is drawn with blood cannot change," he said. Meanwhile, Turkish Cypriot sources told the Turkish Daily News that Russia, which, after France, has become the second Security Council permanent member to sell arms to Greek Cypriots by signing last week a contract for 50 T-80 tanks, has also signed an accord with the Greek Cypriot administration and shouldered training of Greek Cypriot military personnel for the tanks. Russia will as well help Greek Cypriots to establish maintenance facilities for the T-8- tanks and the BMP-3 armored personnel carriers it hopes to sell to the Glafkos Clerides administration. In another development, Turkish Cypriot Parliament Speaker Ayhan Halit Acarkan criticized the European Union Presidency's co-ordinator for Cyprus, Italian diplomat Federico di Roberto, for refusing to meet with the leader of the Rebirth Party during his tour of meetings with Turkish Cypriot party leaders. The Rebirth party is mostly supported by mainland Turks who have settled in northern Cyprus after the 1974 Turkish intervention on the island. [05] US defense secretary to meet Turkish colleague in Albania. Greece declines to take part in meeting of Balkan defense ministers with US counterpart Turkish Daily News WASHINGTON- U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry will meet next Monday in Tirana, Albania, with Turkish Minister of Defense Mahmut Oltan Sungurlu and their counterparts from four other Balkan countries: Albania, Bulgaria, Italy, Turkey and Macedonia, the Pentagon has announced. However, Greece turned down an invitation to attend the meeting. Briefing the press Wednesday, a senior Defense Department official almost made a slip of the tongue and revealed the reason, then corrected himself: "Greece declined to participate with sorry about that, but they declined." He did say that the rejection was received "about a week ago," which means it preceded Turkish Prime Minister Yilmaz's offer to Greece to hold unconditional talks. When a journalist said Greeks had told him their relations with Turkey were "improving ... at least on the surface," the senior U.S. official responded, "I think there's a lot of potential for that ... (Greek) Prime Minister Simitis is a thoughtful and energetic man who is looking to do that. We've had some very interesting statements out of Ankara. There's a basis for things going forward." The unnamed official termed Greece's absence "a disappointment to us ... They, nonetheless, are very important actors in the region ... so that, as we develop initiatives, we will hope that the Greeks will choose to participate, also." Perry's visit to Albania will be part of a six-day tour, which will take him also to Zagreb, Sarajevo and Cairo, the Pentagon announced. The Tirana meeting will be the first in what U.S. officials said they hope will be a continuing series of activities involving the military establishments of the Balkan countries. Some of these activities, which will be of varied nature, will focus on "building bonds" through the Partnership for Peace, NATO's program for former Warsaw Pact members and ex-Soviet Republics. Others will aim, the briefer said, at reducing "mutual suspicion" among countries which are advancing from different political-economic systems, "because this is an important issue in the area ... One way to do that is to have transparency of military information, and we'll talk about exchanging information," perhaps through region-wide seminars. Another possibility is a joint exercise on disaster relief, both because the Balkans "is an area which has had some significant disasters" and also as a further basis for cooperation. And the United States hopes that the regional countries would "expand their ability to do peacekeeping ... Italy, for example, has a peacekeeping center, which is open to the nationals of other countries. We would hope that the Italians would invite the smaller countries to participate, we hope those will be accepted." Finally, the briefer said, civil-military relations, in which the United States has "lots of programs ourselves, (are) just critical as part of establishing democracy" in the former Warsaw Pact states. [06] Turkey-Switzerland agree on project for repatriation of rejected asylum seekers Turkish Daily News ANKARA- Turkey and Switzerland have arrived at an agreement on a system of jointly encouraging the repatriation of Turkish citizens whose applications for asylum have been rejected by Swiss authorities, a senior Turkish official announced on Wednesday. Deputy Foreign Ministry spokesman Nurretin Nurkan said that the repatriation would take place under a project prepared by the International Organization for Migrants (IOM). He said that once the project were implemented, 100 Turkish citizens were expected within the first year to make use of it and return to Turkey. Nurkan said the object was to encourage these people to return to Turkey voluntarily and added that according to calculations up to 95 percent of the Turkish citizens who had applied for asylum in European countries did so out of economic and not political considerations. He said that the total cost of the project was estimated at $432,000.
Bexley Council - Outdoor Recreation British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) The British olympicAssociation (BOA) - The BOA s aim is to develop and protect the olympic http://www.bexley.gov.uk/service/sports/links.html
Extractions: bexley.gov.uk Useful Links This page provides a comprehensive list of links to the websites of various sporting bodies and organisations related with sports. They are listed alphabetically under the following four categories: Amateur Boxing Association of England - Provides information on amateur boxing organisations and events. British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) - The professional body for those with an interest in science, sport and exercise. British Federation of Sand and Land Yacht Clubs - The British Federation of Sand and Land Yacht Clubs (or just 'The Fed'), represents sand and land yacht clubs in the UK at national and international level.
'All Federations Are Involved' (washingtonpost.com) 14 A former Russian olympic medalist who is now a US figure skating coach With insinuations about votetrading and payoffs ballooning, the result has http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A12190