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41. Slovakia Profile: Sports
Events included parachuting, skysurfing, hang-gliding and ballooning. Sources Air sports International; Federation Internationale de Football
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  • Africa Asia Europe Middle East ... Slovakia : Sports View this page with without sources and definitions Air Games - Bronze medals of (per capita) 0.92 per 1 million people of Definition: Bronze medals won in the First Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included parachuting, sky-surfing, hang-gliding, and ballooning. Per capita figures expressed per 1000000 population Air Games - Gold Medals of (per capita) 0.73 per 1 million people
  • 42. CIA Policy Manual - D2
    ballooning as an olympic Sport. Dr. Kepek advised delegates that there is noactivity on this topic. There has been no reply from the International olympic
    http://www.fai.org/ballooning/documents/policy/pm-d02.htm
    This topic is part of the larger FAI Ballooning Commission document called the CIA Policy Manual. OLYMPICS - BALLOONING
    Page 1 1971 Minutes
    5. Mr. Hassold raised the matter of possible participation in the Munich Olympic Games in 1972. 1984 Minutes 7. It was discovered that the interest of the CIA to work toward Olympic status for ballooning was very limited. 1985 Minutes Results of the FAI 77th General Conference (Prague, October 1984) Pertaining to CIA Activities The conference had adopted a resolution with the aim to establish recognition of Parachuting and Hang Gliding as Olympic Sports. It was decided at the CIA meeting that until further recommend that also Ballooning should be included in the negotiations with the IOC. 1986 Minutes b. The discussions with the International Olympic Committee concerning the acceptance of FAI sports has continued. Gliding was accepted already in 1938. In addition Parachuting, Hanggliding and Ballooning may be accepted. One or two may be introduced 1992 as demonstration. The Organization of Championships will not be affected. 1987 Minutes c. The International Olympic Committee recognized the FAI as an Olympic Federation and three FAI disciplines, Hang Gliding, Gliding and Parachuting, were recognized as Olympic sports, which means that all of them can participate in the Olympic Games. The 1992 Games in Barcelona, Spain will have parachuting as a demonstration sport.

    43. NewsHour Extra Teacher Resources
    the first Olympics in 776 BC, this year s Games have been plagued by ballooning The original Olympics were not just about sports; it was a menonly
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    44. Canadian Olympic Committee
    Women once competed in ballooning, croquet and golf events! Archery also madeits first appearance as an olympic sport for women that year.
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    How the Olympic Games began
    Nearly 3,000 years of Olympic history

    The Olympics first started nearly 3,000 years ago in Ancient Greece. The ancient Greek civilization enjoyed many sports—including running, boxing and wrestling—because they believed physical activity and competition were very important. Every Greek boy was expected to participate in sports, because the Greeks believed the skills they learned in sports would make them better warriors.
    In honour of Zeus
    The ancient Greeks also believed religion was very important. Zeus was their greatest god. The ancient Greeks built a shrine to honour Zeus in the Valley of Olympia. Greeks gathered at the shrine to play their favourite sports as part of their religious ceremonies.
    In 776 B.C. the ancient Greeks first recorded the results from their sporting events held in honour of Zeus. Every four years after that these Games were held, and because they took place in the Valley of Olympia, they became known as the Olympic Games.

    45. The Morning News - The Non-Expert: Olympian, By Andrew Womack
    of years due to ballooning highwayman insurance for traveling athletes, The only olympic sport where an entirely different creature from the athlete
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    In fact, the Olympics were put on the backburner for hundreds of years due to ballooning highwayman insurance for traveling athletes, bouts of plague, and ambitious warlording. But the Olympic Games returned to an adoring, plague-free audience in 1896, coincidentally the same time modern athletic shoe companies had developed some seriously beefy marketing budgets. Thus, the Modern Olympics were born.
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    If we took the racquets from the badmintoners and gave them to the handballers, then sent the badmintoners over to the volleyball courts to play that instead (same net anyway), and then if we get the tennis players and the table-tennis players to switch courts, then, finally, is everyone even? This still leaves us with a bag full of shuttlecocks. Boxing Though the shooting bit is another inspiring similarity between Vegas fights and those held under the Olympic flags.

    46. Jamaica Information Service
    Since 1948 Jamaicans have won many olympic gold, silver and bronze medals. One of our greatest sports personalities and olympians is Merlene Ottey, OD,
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    Last updated: Monday, September 19, 2005, 12:18 AM EST Search Access to Information MLSS CARICOM CARICOM Page ... Sports Enter your e-mail address below to subscribe to the JIS weekly newsletter. PM Speeches Ministers Speeches Inside Parliament Councillors Laws of Jamaica Mayors Members of Parliament ... Senators For Your Information About Us CARICOM Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Career Corner ... Symbols JIS RADIO Back to School Broadcast by Hon. Maxine Henry-Wilson, M.P., Minister of Education, Youth and Culture on Sunday, September 4, 2005 Radio Broadcast by the Most Hon. P. J. Patterson Explaining Oil Deal with Venezuela Jamaica Magazine September 13, 2005 Jamaica Magazine September 12, 2005 ... Jamaica Magazine August 1, 2005
    SPORTS Jamaica has established and maintained a remarkable sporting record over the past half-century. Since 1948 Jamaicans have won many Olympic gold, silver and bronze medals. Jamaica's track and field athletes are acknowledged to be among the best in the world. In addition, Jamaica has held several world records, and produced world famous cricketers, boxers, footballers, cyclists, weight lifters and wrestlers.

    47. Sport In South Africa - SouthAfrica.info
    Transcending race and language group, sport unites the country and not justthe male There is fishing and sailing, hot air ballooning and gliding,
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    48. IPL Youth Collection: Sports & Recreation
    The United States olympic Committee s official site for kids. Learn about olympicsports through links, activities, games, and more!
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/youth/youth.out.pl?sub=spt0000

    49. Melbourne - Your Sports Training Destination
    As a training base for all sports, Melbourne offers the chance for your The 1956 olympic Games held in Melbourne are remembered as one of the most
    http://www.sport.vic.gov.au/web9/srvsite.nsf/pages/wcs_melbsports?OpenDocument

    50. Sportarten - Names Of Sports A-Q
    A glossary of various sports in English and German an annotated guide. Sydney 2000 The olympics in German An olympic article from your Guide.
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    Search German Language Sportarten - Names of Sports (A-Q) Sportarten R-Z Sport-Quiz 1 Sport-Quiz 2 Sports Glossary Sports - Sportarten A-Q English Deutsch alpine skiing der Ski alpin archery badminton das Badminton
    der Federball ballooning das (Luft-)Ballonfahren baseball der Baseball basketball der Basketball biathlon der Biathlon bobsleigh der Bob boxing das Boxen broad/long jump der Weitsprung For more track terms see "Track and Field" on the next page bungee jumping das Bungeespringen canoe/kayak das Kanu
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    51. The Prague Post Online
    Czech olympic Committee chairman Milan JIrásek says a Prague olympics would be He and 15 city officials, national politicians and sports figures have
    http://www.praguepost.com/P03/2005/Art/0811/news4.php
    September 19th, 2005 Contact Us Classifieds Search: HOME ... Book of Lists Purchase online Spotlight on Weekly list BOL Online SPOTLIGHT Best of Prague Calendar Cinemas ... Other Sections SERVICES Subscribe Archives Photo Service Related Sites ... Online and Print
    City carries torch for Olympic bid

    Committee to decide whether Prague should take a shot at future Summer Games
    By Matt Reynolds
    Staff Writer, The Prague Post
    August 10, 2005
    says a Prague Olympics would be scaled down, "but sometimes smaller is beautiful." Unlike Lillehammer, Prague has name recognition. But it faces an uphill battle anyway because of its size. In fact, it may face worse odds than Lillehammer, population 25,000: Half of a Winter Olympics takes place in the mountains, and the international Olympic Committee (IOC) has a history of picking small ski towns. Lake Placid, with just 2,485 current inhabitants, hosted the 1932 and 1980 games. Weighing the factors The IOC has no rules on city size. And its leaders say they want to curb the growth of the Summer Games so African and South American countries will one day have a chance to host them. As they operate today, the games stretch thin even the world's largest cities. Leaders in New York City and London, for example, promised to build stadiums to bid for the 2012 games. About 10,500 athletes compete in a typical Summer Games, compared to 2,500 in winter. Host cities must create an "Olympic village" to house them and their coaches and accommodations for 20,000 journalists. A city must have 50,000 hotel rooms for visitors, according to IOC rules, and sufficient public transportation to shuttle everyone around.

    52. Ballooning (from Aerial Sports) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    ballooning (from aerial sports) After the first successful manned balloon Sport ballooning made a comeback in the 1960s, when aviators developed new
    http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-195811
    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in This Article's Table of Contents Introduction Power-Plane Sports Racing. Aerobatics. ... Rotorcraft. Ballooning Soaring Sport Parachuting Hang Gliding Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products aerial sports
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    After the first successful manned balloon flight in 1783, ballooning grew more and more popular until World War I. Then public attention turned toward heavier-than-air aviation. Sport ballooning made a comeback in the 1960s, when aviators developed new lightweight materials and an inexpensive propane gas burner to heat the air in the balloon.
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    53. Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1980 (from Olympic Games) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Moscow, USSR, 1980 (from olympic Games) The Soviet invasion of ballooning,helicopters, model flying, and astronautics; sponsors teams in sport aviation
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    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction Early history Greece Rome Revival of the Olympics Organization of the modern Olympics The International Olympic Committee National Olympic Committees IOC awards The Games and participants ... The Olympic Village Ceremonies The Olympic flag Opening ceremony Victory ceremony Closing ceremony ... The awarding of the Olympic Games History of the modern Summer Games Athens, Greece, 1896 Paris, France, 1900 Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S., 1904 London, England, 1908 ... Montreal, Canada, 1976 Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1980 Los Angeles, California, U.S., 1984 Seoul, South Korea, 1988 Barcelona, Spain, 1992 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., 1996 ... Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%.

    54. SportFocus - Sports Articles & Advice
    Judo is a fascinating olympic sport. More than that, it is an art form. It isnow practised in almost every country of the world .
    http://www.sportfocus.com/anncmnt/anitem.cfm?ANID=13&AnnID=44&category=Judo&subj

    55. HickokSports.com - Sports Directory - B
    This document is a directory of organizations for sports beginning with the letterB. It Badminton; ballooning; Bandy; Baseball; Barefoot Water Skiing
    http://www.hickoksports.com/webdir/orgsb.shtml
    A B C D ... Open Directory
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    Badminton
    USA Badminton
    One Olympic Plaza
    Colorado Springs, CO 80909
    Phone: (719) 578-4808
    FAX: (719) 578-4507
    Website: www.usabadminton.org
    E-mail: info@usabadminton.org
    International Badminton
    Federation (IBF)
    Unit 4, Manor Park
    MacKenzie Way
    Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
    GL51 9TX, Great Britain
    Phone: (44-1242) 23-4904 FAX: (44-1242) 22-1030 Website: www.intbadfed.org History of Badminton Top of page
    Ballooning
    Balloon Federation of America
    P.O. Box 400 Indianola, IA 50125 Phone: 515-961-8809 FAX: 515-961-3537 Web: www.bfa.net E-mail: bfaoffice@crosspaths.net See also Air Sports History of Ballooning Top of page
    Bandy
    American Bandy Association
    Web: www.americanbandy.com E-mail: info@americanbandy.com
    Federation of International Bandy
    c/o Arne Giving, FIB Secretary General Elgefaret 23 1362 Hosle Norway Web: www.internationalbandy.com/ E-mail: jchedenstrom@attbi.com History of Bandy Top of page
    Barefoot Water Skiing
    American Barefoot Club
    c/o USA Water Ski 1251 Holy Cow Rd Polk City, FL 33868-8200

    56. Garmisch-Partenkirchen Sports And Recreation - Europe For Visitors
    Winter sports. Skiing and snowboarding pull in the crowds during Other winteractivities include skating at the fiverink olympic Ice sports Center,
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    ABOVE: Skiing is Garmisch-Partenkirchen's main draw in winter. The town has six major ski areas with 38 lifts and 73 km of marked trails.
    Sports and recreation
    Winter sports. Skiing and snowboarding pull in the crowds during Garmisch-Partenkirchen's snow season, which runs from November until early May on the Zugspitze and into March at low elevations. The six local ski areas have 38 lifts and 73 km (46 miles) of marked downhill trails, including the Kandahar Run of World Cup fame. You can expand your options even more with day trips to neighoring Austria, or with freestyle skiing and snowboarding at the Fun Park and Half-Pipe below the summit of the Zugspitze. Cross-country skiing is also popular, with nearly 100 km (69 miles) of prepared trails in the local valleys.

    57. "The Portlandian" - April 24, 1999
    Jones for their recent round the world ballooning achievement which isstrange really, since last time we looked, ballooning wasn t an olympic sport.
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    58. Environmentally Sustainable Sports
    In the year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the modern Olympics, or merely sport enthusiasts who are engaged in motor racing or ballooning,
    http://www.wmo.ch/web/Press/nmhsfeat.html
    National Meteorological and Hydrological Services are vital to environmentally sustainable sports
    Weather and climate are important factors in the social and economic development of any country. Nowadays, human activities in many sectors such as agriculture, transport, energy and even organized recreational activities are constantly affected by the vagaries of weather and climate. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), together with the national Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) of its 181 Member countries, have long provided athletes, organizers and spectators of major sporting events, basic weather and climate information that is essential to their successful outcome. Indeed, advance knowledge of meteorological conditions as well as the expertise of meteorologists and hydrologists have been instrumental in the planning and preparation of organized sports activities. In the year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the modern Olympics, WMO has selected "Meteorology in the Service of Sports" as the theme for World Meteorological Day 1996 (WMD'96). This theme focuses public attention on the role which meteorology and in particular the NMHSs play in supporting the world of sports. It is therefore timely and appropriate that a new partnership has evolved between WMO and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two organizations to take place on the eve of WMD'96 on 22 March. This partnership will form the basis of future collaboration until the year 2000 and beyond, and will be beneficial to the organizers of the Summer and Winter Games in Atlanta 1996, Nagano 1998 and Sydney 2000.

    59. Park City Chamber Of Commerce And Visitors Bureau - Skiing, Lodging And Vacation
    Utah olympic Park was a competition venue for the 2002 olympic Winter Games forNordic jumping and the sliding sports of bobsleigh, luge and skeleton.
    http://www.parkcityinfo.com/skiing/uop/

    All rates are for the 2005 - 2006 winter season. Utah Olympic Park was a competition venue for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games for Nordic jumping and the sliding sports of bobsleigh, luge and skeleton. The nearly 400-acre Park features a mixture of sporting facilities and visitor areas for an incredible Olympic experience. The state-of-the-art park hosted more than 300,000 visitors and 14 Olympic medal events in February 2002. The Utah Olympic Park now serves as a year-round competition and training ground for recreational and high-performance athletes. Construction on the facility started in 1990 with the development of the infrastructure, the 750,000 gallon freestyle training pool and the ski jumps as part of phase I. The sliding track was included in the second phase and started in the spring of 1994. The first athlete to go down the track was on a luge on January 10, 1997. Today, the public can watch athletes in training, visit the Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the George Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum, race down the track in a bobsled, or learn how to steer your own skeleton or luge sled by taking an Intro camp. The Park is owned by a non-profit organization, the Utah Athletic Foundation which is responsible for keeping the Park and the Utah Olympic Oval operating for use by future athletes, world champions and the general public. Daily Guided Tours of Olympic Competition Sites

    60. Park City Chamber Of Commerce And Visitors Bureau - Skiing, Lodging And Vacation
    Icon sports Group is a fullservice athlete management and sports marketing firm,specializing in the NFL, olympic sports and action sports markets.
    http://www.parkcityinfo.com/member/directory/index.asp?whichlist=1&method=catego

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