Olympics History - CBS SportsLine.com 1996 Summer Olympics (XXVI). Atlanta, United States canoe/kayak. Event, Gold,Silver, Bronze. Men s 500 m canoe Singles, Martin Doktor, CZE 149.93 http://cbs.sportsline.com/olympics/summer/nations/history/CZE
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Olympics History - CBS SportsLine.com 1984 Summer Olympics (XXIII). Los Angeles, United States canoe/kayak. Event,Gold, Silver, Bronze. Men s 1000 m kayak Pairs, Soviet Union 337.54 http://cbs.sportsline.com/olympics/summer/nations/history/AUT
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Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... 2004 games CANOE/KAYAK: Jacobi and Taylor to Run the Olympic Torch // Melissa Fletcher // June 16, 2004 For Immediate Release June 16, 2004 Charlotte, NC When the Olympic Torch arrives at the Olympic Opening Ceremonies in Athens, Greece, in August, two of USA Canoe/Kayak's Olympic Team athletes will have already experienced an up close and personal connection to the flame. The U.S. Whitewater Canoe Team of Joe Jacobi and Matt Taylor have been selected to carry the Torch when it passes through Atlanta, Ga. on Friday, June 18th. Representing Samsung Electronics, an official sponsor of the Olympic Torch Relay, Jacobi and Taylor will run their Torch segments in two high profile parts of the program. Taylor is scheduled to carry the Torch at 3:15 p.m. as it passes by the Georgia State Capital. At about 8:30 p.m., Jacobi will carry the Torch through the Atlanta Underground just before it arrives in Centennial Olympic Park for the Torch Celebration.
Extractions: Summer Team Sites Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowling Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Karate Pentathlon Racquetball Roller Sports Rowing Sailing Shooting Soccer Softball Squash Swimming Synchro. Table Tennis Taekwondo Team Handball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Water Skiing Weightlifting Wrestling Winter Team Sites Biathlon Bobsled Curling Figure Skating Ice Hockey Luge Short Track Skeleton Skiing Snowboarding Speedskating U.S. Olympic Sites U.S. Olympic Fan Club Free eNewsletter U.S. Olympic Shop U.S. Paralympics Olympians on TV Photo Galleries Sports Jobs Ask an Olympian USOC Pressbox Athletes Events Sports Features ... 2004 games CANOE/KAYAK: Matt Taylor and Joe Jacobi Named USA Canoe/Kayak Team of the Year for 2004 // Luke Dieker // January 24, 2005 For IMMEDIATE Release January 24, 2005 Charlotte, NC Matt Taylor and Joe Jacobi defined teamwork on slalom courses around the world this past year. Their age and veteran status gave them more experience than their competitors, but it was their teamwork that took them to the next level. Taylor and Jacobi won the US Olympic Team Trials in South Bend, Indiana in April, and went on to qualify for the Olympics at the Athens Qualifier. After a summer of dedicated training and World Cup races, Matt and Joe paddled to a successful 8th place finish at the Athens Olympic Games.
Seattle Canoe And Kayak Club: History Seattle canoe and kayak Club is extremely proud that Greg Barton is a member of Greg made history at the 1988 Seoul Olympics winning double gold medals, http://www.scn.org/rec/sckc/history.htm
Extractions: General Public About SCKC Location Classes Membership Club Members Calendar News Race Results Membership Renewal ... Message Boards Club History Early in the 1950's, Dr. Ted Houk, Sr., had a dream of involving young people in a "little league of water sports" and ultimately placing paddlers on Olympic teams. Houk was then known as the local "father" of the sport. Together with a handful of other early Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club members, Houk built the team and even designed and built the boats. In 1969, Houk obtained the old Aqua Theater on Green Lake's south end from Seattle's Parks Department. Together with Ben Dotson, Houk established the official club. The Sprint Team immediately began workouts under Head Coach Imre Szupkay. SCC gained respect by grooming excellent paddlers and developing strong supporters. Subsequently a number of competitions were hosted on Green Lake, including the 1973 National Flatwater Championships. Houk's health failed in 1975 and the club floundered for a time without leadership. In 1979 the city demolished most of the Aqua Theatre to make way for a new boathouse. Meanwhile, club emphasis shifted from Olympic flatwater racing to marathon racing. In 1979, the year after Houk's death, the club decided to host an annual Regatta to honor the man who had given it so much. The Ted Houk Memorial Regatta was born, featuring sprint and primarily marathon races. The event has been held every year since then, however today features sprint races exclusively.
Olympics Venues Print Article Email Story Athens - The Following Helliniko olympic Complex (southern Athens) canoe-kayak slalom track (5 000 seats) canoe-kayak flatwater racing. Liossia olympic Centre (northwestern http://www.news24.com/News24/Olympics2004/OutsideTrack/0,,2-1652-1655_1562151,00
Welcome To Rediff.com : Sports - Athens 2004 Schedule Men s C1 canoe Single Final, 1150 1210, olympic canoe/kayak Slalom Centre.Women s K1 kayak Single Final, 1220 - 1245, olympic canoe/kayak Slalom http://www.rediff.com/sports/ath04sch9.htm
Extractions: Note: Timings are as per schedule at Athens. Add 2.30 hours to convert to IST. 17 August 2004 Event Time Venue Men's C1 Canoe Single Heats - 1st Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Women's K1 Kayak Single Heats - 1st Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's C1 Canoe Single Heats - 2nd Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Women's K1 Kayak Single Heats - 2nd Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre 18 August 2004 Event Time Venue Men's C1 Canoe Single Semifinal Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Women's K1 Kayak Single Semifinal Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's C1 Canoe Single Final Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Women's K1 Kayak Single Final Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's C1 Canoe Single Medal Ceremony Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Women's K1 Kayak Single Medal Ceremony Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre 19 August 2004 Event Time Venue Men's C2 Canoe Double Heats - 1st Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's K1 Kayak Single Heats - 1st Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's C2 Canoe Double Heats - 2nd Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's K1 Kayak Single Heats - 2nd Run Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre 20 August 2004 Event Time Venue Men's C2 Canoe Double Semifinal Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's K1 Kayak Single Semifinal Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's C2 Canoe Double Final Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre Men's K1 Kayak Single Final
TSN.ca - Olympics - Canada's Sports Leader OLYMPICS. history. SUMMER, 1896 Athens, 1900 Paris, 1904 St. Louis, 1906 Athens *,1908 London 2, Harvey Charters, canoe/kayak, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze http://www.tsn.ca/olympics/feature.asp?fid=9779
The Sports Network - Olympics Final Medal Winners for 2004 Summer olympic Games. From The Sports Network canoekayak - Men s K1 1000m. GOLD, Eirik Veraas Larsen, NOR http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=olymp/misc/MEDAL-W
The Sports Network - Olympics 2004 Summer olympic Games Schedule canoe/kayak. From The Sports Network 1000 am - 130 pm, Men s C1 canoe Single Heats -, olympic canoe/kayak http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=olymp/sched/CANOE-
Red River Racing: History As as a result team members qualified for additional USA canoe and kayak campsin Virginia, and Indiana where the Junior Olympics and the National http://www.redriverracing.org/history.htm
Extractions: Home Who We Are Adventures Media Center ... How To Find Us The first instruction that I received was in February. So I pulled on the pile lined hand covers that I'd borrowed. The organizer laughed and told me that the water in the river was warm! "Yeah," he said, "spring water can stay the same temperature year around no matter what the weather is like." Just in case I tucked the "pogies" into the boat that I was renting. He was right. . . by the end of the day I was swimming in the river just for fun. That warm, spring fed water had a powerful effect on me that still hasn't worn off. The first year that I kayaked full time I started in Colorado, but that required that I wear a drytop, and hardly made it fun to get wet. The same was true everywhere that I went that year: North Carolina, Washington D.C., New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Idaho. By the time that Winter arrived I began to wonder if I shouldn't just move back to Central America. The next year that is what I did! That brought up another difficulty: How can I kayak when most can barely scrape by enough to stay alive? Living in the US is amazingly easier than living abroad; however, when I returned to visit my family at Thanksgiving in Dallas I wasn't much looking forward to going paddling, much less going back to where I'd lived, in North Carolina.
Australia: The Games And The New Millennium Put into the olympic games in 1972 at Munich. canoe/Kayaks race in and out of For the first time in olympic history, competitors will wear different http://www.rochedalss.qld.edu.au/olympics/sports.htm
CANOE/KAYAK: Flatwater Sprint Canoe/Kayak Kicks Off On Monday Smoke follows in a family history of Olympians in kayaking. Melissa Fletcher.Organization, US canoekayak. Phone, Greece 693-678-6383; US 704-348-4330. http://www.usocpressbox.org/usoc/pressbox.nsf/0/4a07e0dfaced431285256ef8005c67da
Canoeing Start of the men s canoe / kayak flatwater racing is made up of speed races incalm water. canoeing See the olympic sports animations more http://www.athens2004.gr/en/Canoeing
Extractions: The energy Canoeing generates has made it one of the most popular sports worldwide in the last decade. Even non- professional athletes enjoy canoeing as a way to escape the hectic pace of the city. Description Canoe / kayak flatwater racing is made up of speed races in calm water. The main features of this sport are power and speed. Canoe / kayak flatwater incorporate speed races for nine individual competitors (Î1, C1) or nine crews (K2, K4, C2) per course. A course consists of nine lanes, each 9 m wide. The contests take place in a Flatwater Racing Centre, and competitors paddle over 500 m or 1,000 m, respectively (Olympic distances). Arrangements for the heats, semi-finals and finals depend on the number of competitors taking part. The winning paddler or crew is the one whose bowâs point (the tip of the boat) crosses the finishing line first. The basic features of Canoe / kayak slalom are dexterity, power, speed and tactical skill. Canoe / kayak slalom racing takes place on a natural (a river) or artificial competition course. Competitors complete distances of 250 to 400 m, passing through a series of 18 to 25 âgatesâ without touching them with their paddle, boat, head or body.
Canoekayak.com Sitemap Paddlers Prepare for Olympics canoe kayak Slalom Sprint canoeing the GreenRiver, you find millions of years of history and natural beauty http://www.canoekayak.com/sitemap/sitemap1.html
Petition For Slalom In 1999 Pan-Am Games given the long history of kayaking among the native peoples of Canada, ICF Certified Gate Judge, 1996 Olympics canoe/kayak Slalom Event http://www.whitewaterslalom.org/1997/panam-petition.html
Extractions: Subject: Whitewater slalom at the 1999 Pan American Games We, the undersigned, support the inclusion of whitewater slalom in the 1999 Pan American Games. Slalom has been a part of the last two Olympics (Barcelona, 1992; Atlanta, 1996) and has been a resounding success at both events. In fact, the 1996 Olympic venue at the Ocoee River was crowded with 17,000 excited spectators each of the three days that slalom racing took place even though one of the those days was for practice, not competition. Slalom will also be a part of the next Olympics (Sydney, 2000), and there are indications that it will be included in 2004 as well. There are a number of reasons why the response to slalom has been overwhelmingly positive, and why we urge its inclusion: - Canoeing and kayaking are activities enjoyed the world over by millions of participants each year.
Choose A Sport Archery Athletics Badminton Canoe/Kayak Cycling The canoe/kayak competition hits the Sydney olympic venues from January 10. canoe/kayak employs the AYOF as a special purpose competition to identify http://snow.aoc.ibaseglobal.com.au/?pg=youth&spg=canoe
Women's Sports Foundation Go Get Fit Women Gaining Speed in olympic Sprint canoe. Allison Lucey. history to be Madeat the 2003 World Championships. Photo by Cameron Davidson/camerondavidson. http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/sports/gogetfit/article.html?