Olympics olympic sports, D Nealian Style cursive writing practice with the Contains booklet forms for canoe/kayak, Diving, Equestrian, Fencing, and Swimming. http://www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/funkids/olympics/
Extractions: Popular: Month to Month ABC Activities Rain Forest Teaching Extras ... Portfolios Home Theme Units Fun/Kids Olympics sub-directories Classroom Olympic Activities Item Description Did You Know Card Olympic Color Page Olympic Math Page #1 Olympic Math Page #2 ... Olympic Sports Alphabetize Olympic Trivia Olympics Opening Ceremony Olympics Report Olympics Vocabulary ... Winter Olympic Word Search The following documents are available for a b c teach members members.abcteach.com items log in learn more Item Description Greek Literature and Philosophy: Overview This introduction to Greek writers and philosophers is the beginning of a seven part series of reading comprehensions on several Greeks from long ago whose influence can still be seen in literature and philosophy today. Greece: Overview (upper elementary/middle) The Olympics originated in Greece. abcteach would like to help you and your students fully appreciate the event by presenting you with these fantastic reading comprehensions on Greek history and culture, as well as the Olympics themselves. We've even included math pages that you're sure to drool over! Enjoy! Greece: Overview (primary/elementary) Greece: Mythology (upper elem/middle) Greece: Mythology (primary/elementary) Greece: Mythological Monsters (upper elem/middle) ... Greece: A Recipe for Math! (1st course)
Extractions: a b c teach Olympic Sports Olympics Put the following Olympic Sports in alphabetical order (A-Z). Baseball Handball Archery Fencing Beach Volleyball Volleyball Triathlon Cycling Diving Shooting Weightlifting Canoe-Kayak Gymnastics Badminton Wrestling Sailing Table Tennis Rowing Basketball Hockey Boxing Judo Synchronized Swimming Tennis Pentathlon Taekwondo Swimming Softball Waterpolo Football Equestrian
USA CANOE And KAYAK A nonprofit corporation recognized by the United States olympic Committee, USA canoe/kayak provides visually dramatic outdoor sports with a green http://www.usacanoekayak.org/media/aboutus.asp
Extractions: Created in 1987, USA Canoe/Kayak functions as the national governing body (NGB) for the Olympic disciplines of canoe and kayak racing. USA Canoe/Kayak is affiliated with the International Canoe Federation. A non-profit corporation recognized by the United States Olympic Committee, USACK is charged with the mission of developing, selecting, supporting and training those athletes who will successfully represent the United States in the Olympic Games, Pan Am Games, Goodwill Games, World Championships and other major international competitions. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, USACK has a professional administrative staff operating at its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a professional coaching staff located at training sites throughout the country. International Canoe Federation (ICF) USA Canoe/Kayak is the official ICF organization in the United States. We represent the sports of Flatwater Sprint, Slalom, Wildwater, Marathon, Canoe Polo, Canoe Sailing and Dragonboat. Unofficially, we recognize and represent the sport of Outrigger. The role of the ICF is to link the canoeing associations of 100 various countries through cooperation, competition and camaraderie. How To Get Involved USA Canoe/Kayak offers a variety of opportunities to become involved: As an Athlete If you want to train and compete in this exciting and demanding sport, we want you! Canoe and kayak athletes train year-round to develop skill, power, strength, speed and endurance. Individual and group workouts include paddling, weight training, running, swimming, cycling, or cross country skiing with an emphasis on upper-body conditioning. Whether you desire the camaraderie and friendship of club affiliation, the challenge of paddling gates hung over Class IV rapids, the solitude of slicing your bow through early morning fog on a pristine lake, the excitement of travel or the skills of a lifetime fitness sport, there is a place for you as an athlete with USA Canoe/Kayak.
Olympic Venues - Athens 2004 - Sports - Webindia123.com olympic Baseball Centre, olympic Softball Stadium, olympic canoe/kayak Slalom Sport canoe/ kayak Slalom Racing Total capacity 7600 spectators http://www.webindia123.com/sports/olymp/venue.htm
Baltimoresun.com - Olympics 2004 Summer olympic Games Daily Medal Schedule *** From The sports Network (301 Men s Shot Put canoe/kayak Men s C1 canoe Slalom Singles canoe/kayak http://sports.baltimoresun.com/default.asp?c=sunspot&page=olymp/misc/DAILY-MEDAL
Extractions: August 11, 2003 NEW YORK - Announced just before the one year out date from the Opening Ceremonies of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, CSTV: College Sports Television (www.cstv.com) , and the United States Olympic Committee announced a strategic broadcast partnership that will increase television exposure for 39 Olympic sports, National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and U.S. Olympic hopefuls. The outcome of this partnership will include a year-round television program dedicated to Olympic sports and athletes. The partnership will give CSTV broadcast rights to national and international championship events involving 39 Olympic sports represented by the USOC and its NGBs. As part of its long-term commitment to showcase amateur athletes and future Olympic champions, CSTV will produce and televise U.S. Olympic Pursuit
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports /2005/08/02/ Hawaii Newspaper Coverage and reports on news, sports, business, entertainment, Hawaii canoe-kayak Team coach, on Patrick Dolan s olympic chances http://starbulletin.com/2005/08/02/sports/story1.html
Extractions: cluis@starbulletin.com "May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith." Prayer of St. Theresa PATRICK Dolan is a true believer, in prayer and hard work. It has taken him from Kailua to Szeged, Hungary, in what the international kayak community considers a blink of an eye, or a 200-meter sprint. The 17-year-old Dolan, about to enter his senior year at Maryknoll, has been kayaking for less than a year. But he finds himself this week in Hungary, competing for the U.S. at the Junior World Championships, after qualifying last month at the U.S. Trials. "It's a big amazement to me, how quickly this has happened," Dolan said prior to leaving for Hungary. "It's a steppingstone to get to the next level. I'm really looking forward to the trip and the competition.
FANOFUNNY - CartooNet Festival 2000 "Olympic Humour" : Sports FanoFunny Cartoonet Festival - olympic Humour humour cartoons on olympic Games Sydney canoe/kayak. Bendziecha Jozef (Poland) Show author s work! http://www.fanofunny.com/olympichumour/eng/sport-17.html
The 1996 Olympic Canoe Georgia is the site of the 1996 olympic canoe/kayak and Rowing Games. and the Lanier canoe kayak Club to be the olympic legacy for these two sports on http://www.lckc.org/lake_lanier/lloc_and_ll.htm
Extractions: LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC CENTER ON LAKE SIDNEY LANIER Homepage Archives Contact Information Lake Lanier Olympic Center ... Sponsorship The Lake Lanier Olympic Center at Clarks Bridge Park in Gainesville, Georgia is the site of the 1996 Olympic Canoe/Kayak and Rowing Games. THE VENUE In 1992, the Gainesville Hall 96 Roundtable chaired by Jim Mathis was formed with other community leaders to seek Olympic opportunities. Jack Pyburn, a local rower, learned the rowing venue the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) had selected was in jeopardy. Jim and Jack worked to convince the International Rowing Federation to bring the venue to Lanier. ACOG was approached and lobbied by Jim and Steve Gilliam, Vice Chair of Gainesville Hall 96. They were successful. The full Gainesville Hall 96 Committee consisted of 35 dedicated community members who provided immeasurable support through providing a functioning office, merchandising, volunteers, Olympic housing, test event support, club support, fundraising, legal advice, and anything else that might arise! Executive Director, Mary Hart Wilheit, gracefully managed the office. Following the 1996 Olympic Games Gainesville Hall 96 became the Gainesville Hall 96 Foundation consisting of 12 members chaired by Jim Mathis. The boathouse, timing tower and race course remain as a permanent Olympic legacy - a gift to the local community. The Venue is co-owned by the City of Gainesville and Hall County, and is leased to the Gainesville Hall 96 Foundation. The construction of the facility was funded by ACOG. The land belongs to the Corp of Engineers. The Lake Lanier Rowing Club and the Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club (LCKC) sublease the facilities. Gainesville Parks and Recreation and Hall County Parks and Leisure Departments assist with maintenance to the buildings and grounds and are the liaison with the city and county governments. The clubs work in cooperation, but run separate programs.
Women's Sports Foundation Go Get Fit Sprint canoe racing is currently an olympic sport for men but not for women, USA canoe/kayak (USACK) from racing at the national level in sprint canoe. http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/sports/gogetfit/article.html?
Olympic Sports Home Features olympic sports canoe/kayak Cycling Equestrian Fencing Football Cycling Equestrian Fencing Football Gymnastics http://en.beijing-2008.org/44/85/column211618544.shtml
USATODAY.com - USATODAY.com - Olympic Sports Coverage US nosed out Zur, Johnson come closest to canoe/kayak finals. Doctor blamed in doping Ukraine loses bronze though IOC Today s Top olympic sports Stories http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/athens/boat/front.htm
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USATODAY.com Boat sports. Full coverage canoe/kayak info page Rowing info page China is in line to win its firstever canoe/kayak olympic medal. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/athens/boat/predictions.htm
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ESPN.com: Olympics Some olympic athletes have accepted the increased security here in Athens. Joe Jacobi and Matt Taylor are the oldest members of the US canoe/kayak team, http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/summer04/canoe/index
Search Search! Homepage Athletes Sports Canada Games Dreams travel became available, eventually becoming an olympic sport in 1936. canoe/kayak racing has been a part of the Canada Games since the inaugural Canada http://www.canadagames.ca/Content/Sports/Sport Profiles.asp?ItemID=1980&LangID=1
SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Canoe/Kayak The International olympic Committee s World AntiDoping Agency will investigate a published report More canoe/kayak Stories. Oct. 2 Bridesmaid Brunet http://slam.canoe.ca/2000GamesCanoeKayak/home.html
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HickokSports.com - History - Canoeing & Kayaking The IRK s attempt to make canoeing a fullfledged olympic sport didn t succeed, however, olympic competition is governed by the US canoe-kayak Team. http://www.hickoksports.com/history/canokayk.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents The canoe is one of the oldest forms of transportation, probably second only to the raft. Dugout canoes were being manufactured at least 8,000 years ago. But lighter, more maneuverable canoes were developed much more recently in North America by covering a frame with animal skins, fabric, or bark. The birchbark canoe used by Native Americans was adopted by French explorers and fur traders during the 17th century. Despite its frail appearance, it's a very strong, durable craft. Its shallow draft will carry through whitewater rapids that would demolish most boats, and it can be easily portaged around totally impassable rapids or across stretches of land from one body of water to another. The Eskimo kayak, which has a partly enclosed deck with openings for the paddlers' seats, was discovered by Europeans somewhat later. While the canoeist uses a single-bladed paddle that's similar to the oar used in rowing, the kayak paddle has a blade on each end and is gripped in the middle. A Scottish lawyer, John MacGregor, was chiefly responsible for establishing canoeing as a recreational sport. In 1845, he designed a type of canoe, the Rob Roy, which had a deck and was equipped with a mast and sail as well as paddles. MacGregor went on a whole series of cruises in Europe and the Holy Land beginning in 1849, and he wrote books and delivered many lectures about his trips.