Sports Links bowling.FAQ background materials about bowling, including history, Sports Directory olympic Games - directory of links to about the olympics, news, http://library.loganutah.org/directory/links/sports.html
Extractions: Local Sports Local Recreation General Topics Baseball ... Other Sports Local Sports: BYU Basketball - news, schedule, stats, roster, staff, recruiting, history, information about the team, fan information and media links; purchase tickets and apparel online BYU Football - news, schedule, stats, roster, staff, recruiting, history, information about the team, fan information and media links; purchase tickets and apparel online Ogden Raptors - team information, tickets, stadium, fan information media links, news, standings, schedule, stats, and shop for apparel online Pacific Coast League - triple AAA baseball league, includes Salt Lake Stingers; information teams, scoreboard, standings, statistics, schedule for both Pacific Coast League and International League Salt Lake Stingers - news, roster, stats, promotions, multimedia, fan information, front office, stadium and food information, links to related sites, purchase tickets and merchandise online, schedule, kids club, and site in Spanish University of Utah Basketball - news, fan information, recruiting, online store, buy tickets online, parking, staff, schedules, audio/video broadcasts
Bowling Green State University December 22, 2004 Dr. Carol Hess, who teaches music history at bowling Green State May 03, 2004 - bowling Green native, olympic gold-medal skater and http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/pr/news/2004/
BCLS - Sports on the history of bowling from ancient Egypt to modern tenpins. to win thefirstever olympic gold medal in women s hockey history. http://www.baycountylibrary.org/TeenPage/sports.htm
2004 Olympics News, 2006 Olympics News: QuickSports. Modern olympics history IOC olympic Games 1896Present Thorpe tried hishand at golf (low 80s), bowling (over 200), was proficient at hockey, http://sports.quickfound.net/olympics_news.html
Sports - MuseumSpot.com bowling knowledge. Boxing Hall of Fame Explore the legends and lore of boxing . olympic Museum Learn olympic history from Athens to Sydney. http://museumspot.com/categories/sports.htm
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Jews In Sports From A To M The Brunswick Company entered the bowling business in 1888 and helped establishthe tenpin Other olympic medalists were American Robert Berland, silver, http://www.jewishsports.com/jewsin/history/a2mhistory.htm
Extractions: by the Encyclopedia Judaica (CD-ROM Edition) Automobile Racing Jody Scheckter of South Africa placed third in the world driving championships in 1974 and was runner-up in 1977. His Grand Prix victories included Swedish (1974 and 1976); British (1974); South African (1975) and Argentinian, Monegasque and Canadian in 1977. In 1979 Scheckter won the Belgian, Monegasque and Italian Grand Prix events and became South Africa's first world driving champion. He retired from international racing competition after the 1980 season. American Formular One driver Peter Revson, who won the 1973 British and Canadian Grand Prix events and was runner-up at the 1971 Indianapolis 500, was killed during a practice run in 1974. American Steve Krisiloff placed fourth in the 1978 Indianapolis 500. Kenny Bernstein won a record-tying four consecutive U.S. National Hot Rod Association Funny Car Championships in 1985-88. He switched to the Top Fuel class in 1990 and the following year had a record six victories in a season. In 1992 Bernstein recorded four wins and became the first drag racer to cover a quarter mile at more than 300 miles per hour. Billiards Bowling (Tenpin) The Brunswick Company entered the bowling business in 1888 and helped establish the tenpin game around the world. Bowling pioneers Samuel Karpf (1866-1923) and Dutch-born Louis B. Stein (1858-1949) helped organize the American Bowling Congress in 1895. One of the first to write about bowling in the United States, Karpf served in 1896-1907 as the first secretary of the American Bowling Congress. Stein, an outstanding bowler, established 300 as the score in tenpin bowling and determined that the weight of the ball should be 16 pounds. The Bowling Hall of Fame includes charter member Mortimer ("Mort") Lindsey (1888-1959); Phil Wolf, American Bowling Congress champion (1928); and Sylvia Wene Martin (1928- ), women bowler of the year in 1955 and 1960.
Olympic Council Of Asia history of Asian Sports development. 1st Oriental Olympics Manila, Philippines 1913 Hinting at titanic evolution of future Asiad, bowling, fencing, http://www.ocasia.org/history.asp
Extractions: Foundation of Olympic Council of Asia Changing the policy of AGF Established new and permanent organization for ensuring continues, development and stability of Asian Games 16-9-82 formation of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Assumed Control of 9th Asian Games Elected Shk. Fahad Al-Sabah as 1st OCA President
Miscellaneous Sports Overview of olympic badminton includes its history, rules, and a glossary. Strike Zone bowling; Provides a history of the sport, tips, graphics, http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/Sports/sprtmisc.html
Extractions: Access Information How To Cite Sources SJUHAWKS.com - The Official Site Of Saint Joseph's Athletics Basketball Football Horse Racing Sailing ... General Resources Basketball Basketball Hall of Fame - Sport hall of fame located in Springfield Massachusetts. nba.com - Official web site of the National Basketball Association. NCAA Basketball - The National Collegiate Athletic Association's official basketball site. USABasketball - The United States in international basketball competition. wnba.com - The official site of the Women's National Basketball Association. Baseball Baseball-Reference.com -Encyclopedia of baseball information maintained by SJU's own Sean Forman of the/ Mathematics/Computer Science Department. Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights-1860s-1960s - Library of Congress American Memory Project. Little League Online - Official site of Little League Baseball.
Usnews.com - Winter Olympics 2002 - Sport-By-Sport Guide Admittedly, a sport that combines the aesthetics of bowling on ice with the but no matter He s the most decorated luge athlete in olympic history, http://www.usnews.com/usnews/olympics/winter/articles/roundup.htm
Extractions: It's not boring; it's a magnificent feat of fitness and endurance Cross-country aficionados bummed over sparse coverage will get their fill of snowy swooshing this year. NBC has staked out over 30 camera positions along busy Soldier Hollow's trails and plans to televise more of the races than ever before. (The relatively action-packed relays air on NBC February 17 and 21.) But the skiing isn't exactly hair-raising, what with its lack of leaping, speeding, and spinning. The sport's want of "wow factor" is offset by its focus on fitness and endurance, says Paul Robbins, a spokesman for the U.S. ski team. Per Elofsson of Sweden, the defending World Cup champ, trains by running through swamps and roller skiing up mountains. Russia, Norway, Finland, and Italy are, with Sweden, on track to repeat past victories. The U.S. team is the strongest since 1984, Robbins says, but the Arctic countries live for this stuff. -Samantha Levine NORDIC COMBINED
BlackStump Sports Athletics/olympic Baseball Basketball Boxing, Cricket Tenpin bowling WrestlingYachting olympic history olympic Links olympic Medal Winners http://www.blackstump.com.au/sportsf3.htm
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IAAAD. Links and history of the British olympic Association and the British olympic Team . San Mateo Elks with tennis courts, handball, bowling, olympic size http://www.adcd.org/iaaad/eng/enlaces.htm
Extractions: IAAAD - Links OLYMPIC COMMETTEES ALL OVER THE WORLD. AND MORE... International Olympic Committee (IOC) - umbrella organization and supreme authority of the Olympic Movement. Canadian Olympic Association / Association Olympique Canadienne Calgary 2010 - the Olympic Winter Games bid team is a volunteer-run organization proclaiming the Calgary advantage. Référendum Québec 2010 Québec 2010 Vancouver 2010 United States ... Committee - coordinating body for Olympic s-related activity in the USA. Salt Lake City 2002 - official site of the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee The New Lord of the Rings: Chapter 1 - investigative work on the International Olympic s Committee USA Badminton - national governing body for the sport of badminton in the United States and a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee Macedonian Olympic Committee Malta ... Committee - information about Maltese sports"> IAAAD - Links OLYMPIC COMMETTEES ALL OVER THE WORLD. AND MORE... International Olympic Committee (IOC) - umbrella organization and supreme authority of the Olympic Movement.
O WOW! (Olympic Weightlifting On The Web!) Team Sacramento olympic Weightlifting Club Kathy Redcherbowling s Team Team Savannah One of the most sucessful teams in USA Weightlifting history. http://www.lifttilyadie.com/w8lift.htm
Extractions: It's more than a Website, it's a Philosophy! The website contains a listing of all the OLYMPIC WEIGHTLIFTING sites I could find on the Internet. I've organized it by starting with Links to Weightlifting in the USA , then expanding to International Weightlifting (with links to European and Commonwealth Weightlifting) and the OLYMPICS . It then continues with General Weightlifting Sites and ends with some Fitness and sites. Feel free to Suggest any useful OLYMPIC WEIGHTLIFTING sites/resources. USA WeightLifting Results USA Weightlifting Senior National Championships. Results USA Women's Senior National Championships. Results USA Weightlifting National Junior Championships. Results USA Weightlifting American Open. Results USA Weightlifting Olympic Tryouts. Results USA Weightlifting World Team Tryouts. Results USA Weightlifting National Collegiate Championships. List USA Senior National Champions 1928 - 2005 By Class , or By Name List USA Women's National Champions 1981 - 2005 By Class , or By Name List All Time American Records.
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 About Altis Contact Us Suggest A Link What's New ... Sports history No. of records: 118 p: HickokSports.com Provides potted histories and biographies covering a wide range of sports and sports people, with the emphasis on sport in the United States. The Web site is run by a former journalist and author, Ralph Hickok. There are links to bookshops and other outlets for the online purchase of books, magazines, videotapes and other material. The site is biased towards US sport, with little reference to non-US athletes. sport history USA History of Air Racing (A) This site covers the history of air racing and is compiled by the European Sport Pilot Association (ESPA). Contents include the history of flight from early times, balloons, ornithopters, helicopters, kites, powered flight, the Wright Brothers, World War One and Two, the Golden Years of aviation and the jet age. Further information is available on trophies, awards, individual races, women in air racing, famous air racing, famous aircraft, European air racing and the history of helicopters and microlights. The Web site for ESPA is described separately in Altis.
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 About Altis Contact Us Suggest A Link What's New ... Bowling No. of records: 14 p: 1 British Crown Green Bowling Association This is the Web site of the UK governing body for the game of Crown Green Bowling. It contains information on the association, its history and members, competition rules and results, and details of coaching schemes, referees, ladies bowling and pages on the difference between crown and flat green bowling. sports organizations ball games British Petanque Association (BPA) This is the official Web site of the British Petanque Association which was founded in 1974. It has information on the history and development of petanque, the rules of the game, the playing area, and the responsibilities of the organisation towards schools. There is also a directory of clubs, a search engine to find local clubs, membership information, a FAQs section, information on the National Junior Skills Award Scheme, world championships, senior and junior championships, results, and news. It has links to BPA regions, UK sites and worldwide sites.
NDSA History The 2004 Summer olympic Games hosted the world s finest athletes and brought together Annual National Championships are offered in boccia, bowling, http://www.ndsaonline.org/history.htm
Extractions: National Disability Sports Alliance The impact of sports on today's society was never more evident than during the XXVIII Olympiad in Athens, Greece. The 2004 Summer Olympic Games hosted the world's finest athletes and brought together people and nations through the inspiration and talent of the competitors. The remarkable human achievement that we witness every four years during the Games are testimony to their importance. The world embraces the talented and successful athlete. numerous spectators a glimpse of tomorrow. Athletes with physical disabilities were provided the opportunity to compete at the same event sites as their non-disabled counterparts and were housed in the same Olympic Village. The 2004 PARALYMPIC GAMES took place in Athens, Greece, exactly three weeks after the Summer Olympic Games. Participation in the Olympic Games happens only after a sport has developed a strong international acceptance. Sports for the physically challenged athlete have only recently started to receive this universal acknowledgment. The aforementioned PARALYMPIC GAMES brought together over 3,750 athletes from more than 120 countries. The international contenders in this event competed in 24 different sports that included track and field, swimming, powerlifting, wrestling, archery, cycling, soccer, table tennis, and wheelchair basketball. In each event athletes are classified by the nature and degree of their physical disability. These programs have now evolved from a fun and games recreational philosophy into highly structured and meaningful competitions at the international level.
OUR DAY IN HISTORY - ATHENS 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES COMING SOON TO THE olympic GAMES We know quite a bit about the game of Similar to British lawn bowling or Italian bocce, the French version is http://www.olympic.ca/EN/games/olympic/summer/athens/newsletter/August_26_EN.htm
Extractions: RecFacts 525: Canada's Pan Am Games History The first Pan American Games were held in 1951, but their history goes back two decades earlier. In 1932, the Mexican delegation to the Los Angeles Olympics proposed the formation of an organization to promote amateur sport in the Americas. The idea developed and led to the first Pan American Sports Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentia in 1940. The 16 countries represented at the meeting formed the Pan American Sports Committee. They also agreed to hold the first Pan American Games in 1942 in Buenos Aires, but World War Two forced their postponement. The idea stayed alive, and at the 1948 Olympics in London, a second congress was held, renewing the commitment to hold the Games. The first Pan American Games opened on February 25, 1952 in Buenos Aires with 2,513 athletes from 22 participating countries. The organization governing the Games was renamed the Pan American Sports Organization in 1955, and is currently made up of 42 National Olympic Committees in the Americas. PASO is headquartered in Mexico City, and its official languages are Spanish and English. Its emblem is a torch superimposed over five concentric circles. At least one of the colours of the circles (yellow, green, white, red and blue) appears on every national flag in the Americas. PASO's motto "America, Esprito, Sport, Fraternite" incorporates four of the languages in common use in the Americanas: Spanish, Portugese, English and French.
World Games 2005 - History event for sports (and/or disciplines of sports) not included in the programmeof the olympic Games. International bowling Federation (FIQ) http://www.worldgames2005.de/en/geschichte/
Extractions: In 1980 a group of 12 International Sports Federations decided to join forces by forming the World Games Council, later to be renamed the International World Games Association (IWGA). The founding meeting was chaired by IOC Executive Board Member Dr. Un Youg Kim, who is also the President of the International Taekwondo Federation. The purpose of the new organization was to create a multisport event for sports (and/or disciplines of sports) not included in the programme of the Olympic Games. This aimed at, among other things, creating more exposure in the media and increased interest from spectators, which would assist the Federations in developing their sports. This initiative came during an era when international sports, including the Olympic Games, were yet to become the great television success - and thus the sponsoring venture - they are today. The 12 International Sports Federations mentioned were: International Badminton Federation (IBF) International Baseball Federation (AINBA) International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB) International Bowling Federation (FIQ) International Casting Federation (ICF) International Softball Federation (ISF) World Union of Karate-do Organization (WUKO) International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) International Roller Skating Federation (FIRS) World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) Tug of War International Federation (TWIF) World Water Ski Union (WWSU) Now about 20 years later, Badminton, Baseball, Softball, and Teakwondo are no longer involved in the IWGA and the World Games as they are now - provisionally or otherwise - included in the programme of the Olympic Games. In the meantime also other sports, Beach Volleyball, Triathlon, Women's Waterpolo, Women's Weightlifting and individual trampolining, were once included in the programme for the World Games event(s) but are now also part of the Olympic Games.
The Hindu :Saturday, July 31, 2004 HAVING mastered the most difficult of all bowling styles, Shane Warne is a deserving effort on uneven bars as the Romanian vaulted into olympic history. http://www.sportstaronnet.com/tss2731/ss273100.htm