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41. NFCA.ORG11
The USA softball Women’s National Team won the first olympic gold medal in thesport’s history during the 1996 olympic Games in Atlanta, GA, and defended
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42. International Softball Federation - ISF
Governing Body for International softball and olympic softball. regulation andFernandez would have recorded the first perfect game in olympic history.
http://www.internationalsoftball.com/english/events/96_olympics.asp
1996 Summer Olympics LOCATION: Columbus, Georgia (USA)
DATES: July 21-30, 1996
PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES (8): Australia, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Japan, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, United States ROUND ROBIN SCORES Teams USA CHN AUS JPN CAN TPE NED PUR United States x China x Australia x Japan x Canada x Chinese Taipei x Netherlands x Puerto Rico x FINAL STANDINGS Games Runs Rank Team Played Won Lost For Against W/L% GB USA China Australia Japan Canada Chinese Taipei Netherlands Puerto Rico Semi-Finals: USA 1 China (10 innings)
Australia 3 Japan
Final: China 4 Australia 2
Grand Final: USA 3 China 1 GOLD MEDAL: United States
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43. Archived: Archived: Achieving Success Under Title IX (continued)
She hit the first home run in olympic softball history, helping the US team winthe gold medal. Richardson is now a resident in orthopedic surgery at the
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A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Title IX: 25 Years of Progress June 1997
Achieving Success Under Title IX
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Increasing participation in athletics
Title IX has helped girls and women participate in interscholastic and intercollegiate athletics in far greater numbers than they had in the past. When Title IX became law, dramatic change was needed to level the playing fields of this nation's schools and to change the perception of the place of girls and women on them. Just one year before the enactment of Title IX, in 1971, a Connecticut judge was allowed by law to disallow girls from competing on a boys' high school cross country team even though there was no girls' team at the school. And that same year, fewer than 300,000 high school girls played interscholastic sports. Today, that number is 2.4 million. The rise of women's basketball is illustrative of the dramatic changes that have taken place since the enactment of Title IX. In 1972, 132,299 young girls played high school basketball. In 1994-95 the number had increased to 412,576, an increase of over 300 percent. In the last two years, women's basketball has come of age with the gold-medal victory of the American women's basketball team at the 1996 Olympics, the increased media attention to the NCAA women's basketball tournament, and the development of two professional women's basketball leagues. "Without Title IX, I'd be nowhere."

44. History
softball evolved around the turn of the twentieth century as an adaptation ofbaseball. In 1991 fast pitch was selected to debut as an olympic sport .
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112648/history.html
Fast Pitch Softball Fast pitch softball is a rapidly growing sport. In the last 15 years it has changed from a sport played primarily by men as an alternative to baseball, to a woman’s interscholastic sport played at the high school and college levels. In 1991 fast pitch was selected to debut as an Olympic sport .The U.S. Olympic team won the Gold Medal in the games in 1996 Summer Games. The team included players Lisa Fernandez, Michelle Smith, Christa Williams, and Dr Dot Richardson. They continued their streak by winning gold in the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia. Softball is relatively well-organized sport with local, state, national, and international championships. Players have the opportunity to travel within the city, state, and country. There are many divisions of softball: ASA (Amateur Softball Association), NSA (National Softball Association), and USSSA (United States Sports Softball Association) softball.
There is not much equipment required to play the game. For fast pitch you use an aluminum bat, a leather glove, and regulation 12” softball.
Pitching is the key ingredient in fast pitch. Perhaps in no other team sport can a single player make such a significant contribution to the level of play or outcome of the game as the fast pitch pitcher. As a result, many people want to develop a pitcher. There are many pitches in fast pitch like a curve ball, rise ball, change up, screwball, and drop ball.

45. VL Of Sport - Softball
softball coverage coverage at the Virtual Library of Sport history, rules, CBS SportsLine - softball News for collegiate teams and the olympic Games.
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Home Softball The Game ( About , Rules History Improve your game Forums ... Players A fast moving version of baseball that is played by mixed-sex mixed-ability teams. In comparison with baseball, the ball is bowled underarm, the ball is larger, softer and less dense and it is played on a smaller pitch. It needs only a modest outlay in equipment, and can be played in more or less any wide open space. A match takes about hour and a half to play. Each team bats and fields seven times. The batting side attempts to get their players around the `diamond' whilst the fielding side tries to get them out in one of several ways. The fielding side has to get three batters out to end their `inning'. Teams then reverse roles and so the game continues. From Sutton Softball Club Read on The Game About , Rules History Improve your game Forums ... Equipment About know the game top Wikipedia defines Softball; types, the Field, Players, Equipment etc
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46. KTVU.com - Olympics 2004
olympics Slideshow In Her Own Words Saratoga s Miranda s Date With olympic history The US softball team won its third straight gold medal with an
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47. EdGate Summer Games
Women’s softball was a new event at the olympic Summer Games at Atlanta in The United States olympic Committee site includes the rules and history of
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48. Griffin Publishing ::Olympics And Motivationals::
Students learn about olympic history and traditions as well as the sports thatwill be A Basic Guide to softball US olympic Committee s Sports Series
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49. Emotional Ride To U.S. Softball Gold - Softball - MSNBC.com
Ruthian, Bustosian — the longest shot in olympic softball history, This USsoftball team was everything any olympic team strives to be — as close to
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Team learned to lean on each other after death of coach's wife
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The U.S. softball team was a source of support for their coach, Mike Candrea, who lost his wife suddenly five weeks ago to a brain aneurysm. The loss brought the team together, who says they'll be always be a part of each other's lives.
COMMENTARY Steve Wilstein AP columnist ATHENS, Greece - Some home runs make a statement. The one Crystl Bustos sent flying onto an old airport runway was the stuff of legend. The bright yellow softball rose on a high arc over the left-field wall, soared beyond the grass embankment and over a hedge of bushes. It came down at last on the vast abandoned tarmac, some 330 or 350 or 400 feet from the plate, and kept going. Call it Olympian, Ruthian, Bustosian - the longest shot in Olympic softball history, longer than her two-run homer to center in the first inning. The mammoth drive in the third defined the power of a U.S. team that is, by far, the best the sport has ever known. The American women who won gold medals Monday, beating Australia 5-1 in the final, are so dominant in hitting, pitching, fielding that there are worries they're too good for the sport.

50. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
and olympic history. The following subject areas are suggested areas of interest for Sociology of Sport; softball; Snowmobiling (see Winter sports)
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51. Athens Olympic Games Blog
It was the first time in olympic history that five men broke 10 seconds in a race . Well before any medals were awarded, US softball pitcher Jennie Finch
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52. TheStar.com - Olympics/Softball
Yukiko Ueno pitched the first perfect game in olympic softball history, ATHENS — The United States kept its winning streak in olympic softball
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53. ESPN.com: Olympics
Yukiko Ueno pitched the first perfect game in olympic softball history, leadingJapan to a 20 win over China on Friday and a spot in the tournament
http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/summer04/softball/index
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The win, and his team, no doubt lifted Mike Candrea's spirits.
Somewhere, Sue Candrea is smiling . Although U.S. softball gave up its first run of the Games, the Americans capped a dominating Olympic performance Monday with a 5-1 win over Australia for their third straight gold. The women, who outscored the field 51-1, dedicated the win to Candrea, their coach's late wife who died a month ago.
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    Forget about the Mendoza Line opponents batted less than .100 against the U.S. in women's softball. First perfect softball game in books
    Yukiko Ueno pitched the first perfect game in Olympic softball history, leading Japan to a 2-0 win over China on Friday and a spot in the tournament semifinals. U.S. softball tops Taiwan, reaches semifinals
    Cat Osterman struck out 10 in six innings, Crystl Bustos homered and the Americans completed a perfect run through the preliminary round with a 3-0 win over Taiwan on Friday, setting up a United States-Australia showdown in the semifinals. Fernandez, U.S. softball squad rout Aussies
  • 54. Inside The Bears
    The Americans lost two games in a week at the World Cup of softball, Yukiko Ueno, who threw the first perfect game in olympic history last summer,
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    55. The Back Page With Althea Pashman On SportzNutz.com
    The United States possess the richest modern olympic history of any nation. The last of The Back Page olympic previews covers softball.
    http://www.sportznutz.com/columns/back_page/080804.htm

    56. Womens Sports Net - Womens Softball, USA Womens Softball, Olympic Softball
    An online petition to reinstate olympic softball for the 2016 Games has sparkedby a hopeful Women s history Month Danica Patrick ESPY Awards
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    Photo When Kathy Walshon arrived at the Chicago Bandits game on Friday night with her family, none of them would have guessed that she would be leaving the game $5,000 richer. The Bandits were not the only winners in Lisle, Ill that night in their 7-2 victory over the New England Riptide. Related Article: Fan Wins $5,000 at Chicago Bandits Game National Pro Fastpitch All-Star Teams Announced
    With softball being eliminated from the Olympics just a couple weeks ago, the National Pro Fastpitch League is presenting a game to Chicago that sports fans will not want to miss. The NPF will be showcasing the best softball players in the country during the 2005 All-Star Game at the home field of the Chicago Bandits in Lisle, Ill the weekend of August 27-28th. Read More... West All-Star Roster East All-Star Roster Olympic Softball: Hope for the 2016 Games
    An online petition to re-instate Olympic Softball for the 2016 Games has sparked by a hopeful future addition to the team. Visit her website to help support her dream and the dreams of many others who hope to represent their country in softball.

    57. CANOE -- SLAM! 2004 Games Softball
    day when Japan s Yukiko Ueno threw the first perfect game in olympic history They re the US softball team at the olympic Games and they re such an
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    Ten hours after capping their round-robin play with a win, the Canadian softball team watched its medal hopes disappear on TV last night. Canada's 1-0 win over Italy was rendered inconsequential later in the day when Japan's Yukiko Ueno threw the first perfect game in Olympic history to beat China 2-0 and end any hopes the Canadians had of advancing to tomorrow's semifinals.
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    Mercy, they're awesome. They're amazing. They're the U.S. softball team at the Olympic Games and they're such an experience to watch even when they're clubbing you to death that, when it's over, you almost want to thank them for the, er, pleasure. Aug. 19:

    58. Australian Sports Commission - Journals - Ausport Vol 2 No 3 February 2005
    AIS cyclist Ryan Bayley became the first rider in olympic history to complete The Australian women’s softball team has achieved its best ever olympic
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    Put Nathan Baggaley and Clint Robinson in a kayak together and you have a lethal combination. Nathan Baggaley (2003 AIS Athlete of the Year) and Clint Robinson combined in the K2 500 metres to win silver for Australia at the Athens Olympics.

    59. Detroit Free Press: 2004 Olympic Games
    ATHENS, Greece The most dominant team in olympic history is dominant no more . The US olympic softball team isn t just winning as it chases a third
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    60. History Of Women In Sports Timeline - Part 6 - 1990-1997
    1990 Martina Navratilova becomes the first woman in history to win 1996 -Dot Richardson hits the first home run in olympic softball history,
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    • 1990 - Title IX gets a boost from the Supreme Court.
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    • 1990 - Sara Lee becomes the first corporation to make a major commitment solely to female athletics on the collegiate level with a $6 million donation to the NCAA.
    • 1990 - Beth Daniel shoots a 66 to win the LPGA Championship, beating Rosie Jones by one stroke and taking home $150,000, the largest prize in LPGA history.

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