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41. Canadian Olympic Hockey History - Hockey SR
Canadian olympic hockey history Resource Directory field hockey logo michigan wolverines hockey coast hockey league
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42. International Hockey Federation : Golden Memories
Twenty five years ago Zimbabwe made olympic history when they won the inaugural As this was the first time women’s field hockey was played at the
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The Zimbabwe women's team receive their gold medals at the 1980 Olympic Games Golden Memories Twenty five years ago Zimbabwe made Olympic history when they won the inaugural women’s tournament in Moscow . The captain Ann Grant (nee Fletcher) looks back on that momentous occasion. On 31 July 1980, when my team of 16 hockey players stood on the red carpet to receive the highest honour at the Olympic Games, we stood tall as our small band of supporters sang “Zulu Warrior”. At the time, Zimbabwe was the youngest country in the world, it only came into being in May 1980) and this was the first time that women’s hockey was included on the Olympic programme. We only had six weeks to prepare our uniforms, temporary passports (there were no passports at the beginning of May 1980 ready to be printed in our country’s new name), as well as foreign currency and all of the other leave requisitions as al of the team had work responsibilities. We flew to Lusaka sitting on the floor of a plane normally used for transporting meat before switching to an Aeroflot flight to Moscow After the presentation of all medals, the team faced the three flag poles and watched as the white flag with the five Olympic rings was raised and then listened to the

43. Field Hockey - Human Kinetics
in US college field hockey history, Anders understands every aspect of the sport . Coach of 1988 olympic goldmedal-winning women’s field hockey team
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44. United States Olympic Committee - FIELD HOCKEY: USA Field Hockey’s Nick Conway
The USA field hockey team won’t be competing in next month’s olympic Games the most extensive in olympic broadcast history with action from every sport
http://www.usoc.org/73_21596.htm
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 FIELD HOCKEY: USA Field Hockey’s Nick Conway Added to NBC Olympic Broadcast Team // Howard Thomas // July 14, 2004
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The USA Field Hockey team won’t be competing in next month’s Olympic Games in Athens, but acting head coach Nick Conway may still have the best seat in the house when the Olympic Field Hockey tournament begins, Aug. 14-27. Conway will serve as an expert analyst and commentator for NBC’s broadcast of the men’s and women’s gold and bronze medal games in Athens.

45. United States Olympic Committee - Olympic History
Equestrian, Fencing, field hockey, Gymnastics, Judo, Karate, Pentathlon olympic Overview history, facts and figures; AllTime Team USA Medals
http://www.usoc.org/12690.htm
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 ... usada Olympic History
Archaeologists believe the ancient Olympic Games began more than 4,000 years ago in Olympia, a valley in Greece. Recorded history of the Games dates back to 776 B.C., when the five days of sporting events were primarily religious ceremonies. For the first known 13 Games, the competition consisted of single foot race of 200 yards, which was the approximate length of the Olympic stadium. The Games expanded to include additional contests and reached their height by fifth century BC. Men competed, in the nude, in running, wrestling, pentathlon, horse riding and chariot races. Why in the nude … well, to keep the ladies out of the action. Women were barred from watching or competing, and were even put to death if they were caught at the early Games. Today, not only are women allowed to watch and compete, they are encouraged to do so. Check out a few of our historical Olympic pages here at usolympicteam.com.

46. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
1908 marked the first appearance of diving and field hockey. jump for thethird time and became the only person in olympic history to win a career total
http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=1&OLGY=1908

47. Field Hockey: Steps To Success Book (Copyright 1999, 200 Pages)
in US college field hockey history, Anders understands every aspect of the sport . Coach of 1988 olympic goldmedal-winning women s field hockey team
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To compete in the fast-paced sport of field hockey, players must possess a full array of physical tools, such as strength, endurance, and hand-eye coordination. To excel, players must also master the sport's skills and strategies. In this book, Coach Beth Anders presents the techniques, tactics, and physical training essential to field hockey success. As a former Olympic player and the winningest coach in U.S. college field hockey history, Anders understands every aspect of the sport. In Field Hockey: Steps to Success, she provides a progressive training scheme for developing field hockey skills and game tactics. In 10 easy steps, she teaches how to:
  • develop better footwork and body balance while handling the stick;
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  • win the ball cleanly while tackling opponents;

48. The History Of The Olympic Games
The history of the olympic Games Archery, field hockey, Table Tennis, Bobsled.Badminton, Gymnastics, Taekwondo, Curling
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~leannajf/olympics.html
The History of the Olympic Games
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The Olympics are a multi-sport event that takes place every four years. The modern summer Olympics have been held every 4 years since 1896 except during the World Wars. The Olympic competitions for winter sports began in 1924. They were held in the same year as the summer Olympics until 1994, when they began to be held on separate 4-year cycles that were staggered by two years.
Origins of the Games
The Olympics have their origins in ancient Greece. Many myths exist as to how the games began. One of these is that the god Zeus held the first Olympics as a celebration of his victory over his father, Cronus, after which he became the king of the gods. Another of these myths traces the origin of the games to a commemoration of the chariot race between Pelops and King Oenomaus, in which Pelops won the hand of the King’s daughter. The games were held in Olympia in particular because of its religious importance, for an important temple of Zeus was located there, but also because of its location, for it was an easy port for Greeks coming from neighboring territories to reach. For more about the events held in the ancient Olympics, please visit the Perseus Digital Library's page entitled

49. Office Of College Relations - Media Experts Guide
history and culture of sport, olympic competition, ethics of competition, Title IX, Coaching staff, US field hockey olympic Development Elite Squad.
http://www.sbc.edu/cr/mediaexperts/crispen.html
home Office of College Relations
Name:

Jennifer L. Crispen Job Title:
Associate Professor of Physical Education and Athletics Subjects or issues this person can knowledgeably discuss:
History and culture of sport, Olympic competition, ethics of competition, Title IX, gender equity issues and legislation, women's issues in sport, women's sport literature, field hockey, fencing. Professional achievements or current responsibilities:
Media liaison, field hockey, Los Angeles, 1984. Head of sports information team, field hockey, Atlanta 1996. Coaching staff, US Field Hockey Olympic Development Elite Squad. Associate professor of physical education. Currently teaching seminars in sport and culture, women's sport literature and current issues in women's sport. Sports Information Director, Sweet Briar College Educational background:
B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Smith College. Current or recent research:
Current or recent professional memberships, activities or awards:

U.S. Field Hockey Association, National Field Hockey Coaches Association, College Sports Information Directors Association, Conference Coach of the Year 2000. Summary of expertise:
Crispen is an expert in the history and culture of sports and is also highly educated in the area of womens' issues in sports.

50. Ivy League Sports - Ivies In Athens 2004
The Tigers olympic history started with the first modern Games, 1896 in Athens . David McMullin, III, Men s field hockey, 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games
http://www.iviesinathens.com/olympic/school.aspx?ID=7

51. Online NewsHour: Olympic History: The Impact Of Professionalism
on olympic history, and the official lecturer of the olympics Committee, I played lacrosse and field hockey, but even the swimmers were not out for
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/july96/olympics_7-23.html
OLYMPIC CHANGES: DOLLARS AND SENSE
TUESDAY 7/23/96
It's been 10 years since the distinction between "amateur" and "professional" was deleted from the Olympic charter and what has it bought us? Many argue that the advent of professionalism has devalued the Olympic spirit envisioned by the modern event's originator, France's Pierre de Coubertin. De Coubertin believed the modern Olympics should be a pristine, apolitical arena where "amateur" athletes indulge in pure competition and rejoice in the heights of human achievement. The Olympic mystique suggested that anyone could be a contender. Ordinary people dreamed of competing in the Olympics, and the dreams spurred athletic activity all over the world. Now that has changed... Olympic athletes have sponsors, expensive equipment, and the luxury of training full time. Money has changed the look and feel of the Olympics in the second half of the 20th century. July 17, 1996:

52. History
The victory ceremony for the 18th Tokyo olympic Women Volley Ball Games. medals in track and field, swimming, equestrian events, and field hockey.
http://web-japan.org/factsheet/olympics/history.html
Introduction History The Tokyo Games and Beyond The Winter Olympics The Nagano Games History
The victory ceremony for the 18th Tokyo Olympic Women Volley Ball Games.
The victorious Japanese team (front) defeated the Soviet team (back) in the ladies finals.
Under the urging of Kano Jigoro, a judo athlete, the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) was established in 1911. Two athletes were sent to participate at the Fifth Olympiad in Stockholm the following year. The first 2 Japanese to participate as members of a Japanese team were Mishima Yahiko, a sprinter, and Kanaguri Shiro, a long-distance runner. Though the next games were to be held in 1916, they were canceled due to World War I. By the 1920 Games at Antwerp, Japan had fielded a team of 15, and earned its first awards: a pair of silver medals in singles and doubles tennis. At the 1928 Games in Amsterdam, Japan took its first 2 gold medals, in track and field, and swimming. Athlete Hitomi Kinue became the first woman to join a Japanese Olympic contingent. She received a silver medal in the 800-meter event, and her success encouraged more women to take up competitive sports. A contingent of 131 members represented Japan at the 1932 Games in Los Angeles, including 16 women. Japanese athletes earned a total of 7 gold, 7 silver, and 4 bronze medals in track and field, swimming, equestrian events, and field hockey.

53. Women Warriors - Sports - Field Hockey
history of field hockey Although the exact origins of field hockey remain field hockey first appeared on the olympic program at the 1908 London Games
http://www.womenwarriors.ca/en/sports/profile.asp?id=56

54. Sportsletter August 1996
That was India s first medal in anything, except field hockey, since 1952. the most impressive dynasties in olympic history, winning eight gold medals,
http://www.aafla.org/10ap/SportsLetter/sl896_.htm
Los Angeles, August 16, 1996
Vol. 08, No. 04 Dear Reader: American Olympic medal winners came from 40 states plus the District of Columbia. California, with about 12% of the nation's population, produced 28.5% of the U.S.A.'s medalists. Of the 228 American medal winners, 65 cited California as their place of residence. Other top states included Texas (16), Florida (15) and Pennsylvania (11). No other state was in double figures. The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games and several news organizations have published misinformation about Atlanta's 8.6 million ticket sales and how that figure compares to sales in other Olympic cities. ACOG's home page maintains that 8.6 million "topped the sales of the Los Angeles and Barcelona Games combined." The Wall Street Journal (August 4) reports that Atlanta's ticket sales "exceeded Barcelona, Spain and Los Angeles combined." The Los Angeles Daily News (August 6) makes the same claim. A recent AP story (August 4) offers a different twist, stating that Atlanta sold "more than twice the number sold at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics." None of these sources has it right. The official reports of the 1984 and 1992 Games show that 5,720,000 tickets were sold at Los Angeles and 3,021,740 at Barcelona. You can do the arithmetic.

55. Untitled
Tracey Fuchs, the most decorated player in US field hockey history, SATURDAY,MARCH 27 • Korea ends USA s olympic hopes (USA field hockey)
http://www.mgoblue.com/fieldhockey/

56. Rutgers Athletics Olympic Hall Of Fame Class Of 1999
OUR history THE FIRST GAME TRADITION HALL OF FAME Football, Soccer (M),Soccer (W), field hockey, Cross Country, Volleyball (W), Golf, Tennis (M)
http://www.scarletknights.com/history/hof_99.htm
FOOTBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL CREW ... OFFICIAL SITE Select a Sport - Fall - Football Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Field Hockey Cross Country Volleyball (W) Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) - Winter - Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Fencing Gymnastics Swimming Track (M) Track (W) Wrestling - Spring - Baseball Softball Lacrosse (M) Lacrosse (W) Crew Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track (M) Track (W) Cheerleading Athletics Bands The Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame Class of 1999
A former team MVP and captain of the cross country and track and field teams at Rutgers, Nancy Seeger-Jones was an outstanding runner from 1978-1981. Seeger-Jones was a five-time New Jersey state champion in cross country and outdoor track and earned EAIAW All-East honors seven times during her collegiate career. During her senior season in 1981, Seeger-Jones was an AIWA All-America selection in cross country, and set the school record in the 10,000 meters outdoor event, as well as the 5,000 meters indoor and outdoor records. Following her career at Rutgers, Seeger-Jones qualified for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Trials in the marathon.
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57. Rutgers Crew Olympic History
OUR history olympic history Track (M), Track (W), Fall -, Football,Soccer (M), Soccer (W), field hockey, Cross Country, Volleyball (W) (W)
http://www.scarletknights.com/crew/history/olympics.htm
CREW ALUMNI DIRECTORY RU ALUMNI ONLINE COMMUNITY RU BOOKSTORE MEMBERSHIP INFO ... ROWING CAMP Select a Sport - Spring - Baseball Softball Lacrosse (M) Lacrosse (W) Crew Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track (M) Track (W) - Fall - Football Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Field Hockey Cross Country Volleyball (W) (W) Golf Tennis (M) Tennis (W) - Winter - Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Fencing Gymnastics Swimming Track (M) Track W) Wrestling Cheerleading Athletics Bands Rutgers Crew ... A Proud Tradition National and Olympic History Recently, six Rutgers alumni found their way onto the U.S. Olympic Rowing Team for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Kaehler Klepacki Dore-Terhaar Hall 1996 Atlanta Olympics
All four of the Rutgers athletes that participated in the Sydney Olympics also were members of the Atlanta Olympic Team, along with:
Other Rutgers Olympians
Tom Price ('55) and Chuck Logg ('52) Rutgers has a rich Olympic and National Team history as many other Scarlet Knight rowers have made the US National Team, including:
CREW HOME
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58. The Olympic Games
Follow the history of the modern Games with these sites. A history of the Olympics field hockey. International hockey Federation USA field hockey
http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/features/olympics2004.html
The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County this site our catalog skip navigation Books, Music
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The Olympic Games
From Athens to Athens
Beginning in 776 BC and continuing over the next 1200 years, the Greeks held their contests at the remote and sacred site of Olympia Greece was also the site of the first modern Olympic Games, when they were revived in 1896. Three hundred athletes competed in 32 events, rekindling the Olympic spirit. At the 100th anniversary Games held in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996, more than 10,000 athletes competed in 271 events. Follow the history of the modern Games with these sites. On August 13, the Olympic Games return to their storied birthplace in Greece. Stay on top of the latest news about your favorites events and athletes with these sites.

59. History Of Women In Sports Timeline - Part 2 - 1900 - 1929
1901 field hockey is introduced to women in the United State by 1928 - TheSummer olympic Games open gymnastics and five track and field events to
http://www.northnet.org/stlawrenceaauw/timelne2.htm
to 1899
History of Women in Sports Timeline
Part 2 - 1900-1929
"People said women couldn't swim the Channel but I proved they could."
Gertrude Ederle
  • 1900-1920 - Physical Education instructors strongly oppose competition among women, fearing it will make them less feminine.
  • 1900 - The first 19 women to compete in the modern Olympics Games in Paris, France, play in just three sports: tennis, golf, and croquet. Margaret I. Abbott is the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal. An art student in Paris, she won the nine-hole golf tournament by shooting a 47.
  • 1900 - May Sutton is America's first woman tennis player of international reknown. She wins the Pacific Southwest Championship at age 13.
  • 1900 The first women's ice hockey league is organized in Quebec with three teams from Montreal, one from Quebec City, and another from Trois-Rivieres.
  • 1901 - Field Hockey is introduced to women in the United State by Constance M. K. Applebee , a British physical education teacher. She presents a hockey exhibition at Harvard University.
  • 1901 - Annie Taylor, 43, becomes the first person to go over Naigara Falls in a custom-built barrel and live. She couldn't swim. Her comment on being retreieved: "Nobody ever ought to do that again."

60. Opera Directory
Equestrian Fencing field hockey Figure Skating Gymnastics Highlights ofolympic history with stories about olympic medal winners and their
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