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1. International Water Ski Federation
shows a full lake design and technical facilities layout for competition water skiing. Pan American Region. International Olympic
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2. Water Skiing
Water skiing kidcyber is working on this page. Go here to the International Water Ski Federation http//www.iwsf.com/
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3. Sports And Recreation - San Diego Is A Sporting Mecca
With great weather like we have, why wouldn't you find something to pique your sports and recreation interests? Whether it means following our
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4. What It Takes To Become An Olympic Sport
Please help the International Water Ski Federation (IWSF) in its efforts to include the sport of water skiing in the 2004 Olympic Games in
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5. United States Olympic Committee - Water Skiing
Official Site. Water Skiing Releases. U.S. WATER SKIERS CONTINUE TO SHINE by Joe Hornaday - U.S. Olympic Committee ()/August 15, 2003
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6. United States Olympic Committee - Water Skiing
by Jennifer Fickley USA Water Skiing ((863) 324-4341 ext. 123)/June 10, 2002. More Press Releases New and improved U.S. Olympic Shop now
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7. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
Water skiing INTERNATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATIONS The International Sports Federations apply sports rules and ensure the integrity of Olympic
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8. Democrat Chronicle Why Are Olympic Sports Either 'in' Or 'out'?
once Olympic sports but were dropped for assorted reasons golf, pelote basque, polo, rugby, tug of war and water skiing. Other defunct Olympic
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9. MudLake.Com - Olympic Sports Page
SKIING WATER SPORTS. Here are some Olympic Sports Web Links Ancient Olympic Games Virtual Museum. Learn facts and trivia about the Olympic Games
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10. Olympic Committee Rejects Roller Sports
The International Olympic Committee has rejected the applications of roller sports, water skiing, racquetball, polo and 9 other sports federations
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11. Water Skiing - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Wakeboarding is a similar sport, combining water skiing and surfing Enlarge Categories water sports Past olympic sports
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Water skiing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Recreational skiiers typically use two skis — other techniques abound. Wakeboarding is a similar sport, combining water skiing and surfing Water skiing is a sport and recreational activity invented in Lake City, Minnesota in by Ralph Samuelson and is popular in many countries around the world where appropriate conditions exist - an expanse of water unaffected by wave motion. Rivers lakes , and sheltered bays are all popular for water skiing. Standard water skis were originally made of wood but now are usually constructed out of fibreglass -based composites . They are of similar length to downhill snow skis but are somewhat wider. Instead of a rigid binding, they have rubber molded binding, in which the skier's feet are placed. Skiers are pulled along by a rope with a handle fitted at one end and attached to a powerboat at the other. Recreational skiers usually learn to ski with a ski on each foot , but as they improve usually progress to using a single ski, placing the other foot into another binding behind the main one. Beginners on two skis are usually pulled along at around 25-35 kilometers per hour, whereas more advanced social skiers travel at between 40 and 55 kilometers per hour - once confidence is gained it is actually easier to travel faster than at slower speeds because of the greater lift and stability. Some even go without skis at all in a feat called " barefoot skiing Within the confines of being pulled along by the boat, skiers can control their direction by

12. Olympic Sports - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sports held as a demonstration, or of which the olympic status is disputable (d) Roller hockey (1992); Roque (1904d); water skiing (1972)
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Olympic sports
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A large number of sports have been conducted at the Olympic Games edit
Summer Olympics
The following sports are currently on the program of the Games of the Olympiad. The following sports have been on the program, but are no longer held: Sports held as a demonstration, or of which the Olympic status is disputable (d):

13. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
olympic sports The current olympic Games program includes 35 sports and nearly 400 Lacrosse, Rugby. Pelote basque, Tug of war. Polo, water skiing
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Sports no longer practised at the Olympic Games
Tug-of-war
Tug-of-war was on the Olympic programme in 1900, 1904, 1906 (Intercalated Games), 1908, 1912 and 1920. Tug-of-war was always contested as a part of the track and field athletics programme, although it is now considered a separate sport. The Olympic champions were as follows: 1900: a combined Swedish/Danish team; 1904: an American club team representing the Milwaukee Athletic Club; 1906: Germany/Switzerland; 1908: a British team from the City of London Police Club; 1912: Sweden; and 1920: Great Britain. Golf Golf has been on the Olympic programme twice, in 1900 and 1904. There were two golf events in 1900 - one for gentlemen and one for ladies. Golf is one of the world's most popular sports, being played in well over 100 nations world-wide. Golf also has a long history, as it origins can be traced back several centuries, and it has had organised international competitions since the mid-19th century. In the last decade golf has made entreaties to be returned to the Olympic programme. Rugby Rugby football is one of the earliest forms of football in which the ball is carried rather than kicked. It developed in Great Britain in the mid-19th century. Originally, rugby league was considered the professional sport and rugby union the amateur one, but in 1995 the International Rugby Board made rugby union an open sport, allowing professional competition. Rugby union football was held at the Olympics in 1900, 1908, 1920 and 1924.

14. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Sports & Disciplines
This document explains olympic sports, disciplines, and events and lists all sports and Taekwando* 1992; Tennis* - 1968 and 1984; water skiing - 1972
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Sports History
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Olympic Sports,
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The question of how many sports are included in the Olympics is a bit tricky, because the International Olympic Committee doesn't define a sport in quite the same way that most people do. The IOC recognizes a hierarchy of sports, disciplines, and events. To the IOC, a sport is represented by a single international governing body. To look at a concrete example, most people would say that swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, and water polo are four separate sports. However, the international governing body for all three is the Federation Internationale de Natation. In Olympic terms, therefore, the sport is aquatics. Swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and water polo are aquatics disciplines. An event, in Olympic terms, is any competition for which medals are awarded. So men's platform diving is an event, diving is the discipline, and aquatics is the sport. It should be noted that, for many sports, the sport is also the discipline. That's true, for example, of badminton, baseball, and basketball. It's not true of archery, though; the sport is archery and the discipline is target archery. Target archery happens to be the only archery discipline included in the Olympics, but the International Archery Federation also governs competition in field archery and ski archery, which are considered separate disciplines.

15. British Water Ski > 1990's
water skiing puts up a good fight with allies RYA, sports Council and local The Greece olympic Committee recommends water skiing for an olympic sport
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16. Olympic Sports -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about water skiing) water skiing (1972). Winter Olympics. The following sports are on the program of the (An olympics
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Olympic sports
[Categories: Olympic sports, Olympics]
A large number of (An active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition) sport s have been conducted at the (The modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country) Olympic Games
Summer Olympics
The following sports are currently on the program of the Games of the Olympiad.
(The sport of shooting arrows with a bow) Archery
(Participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity) Athletics
(A game played on a court with light long-handled rackets used to volley a shuttlecock over a net) Badminton
(A ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run) Baseball
(A game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the basketball through an elevated horizontal hoop) Basketball
(Click link for more info and facts about Beach volleyball) Beach volleyball
(Fighting with the fists) Boxing
(Click link for more info and facts about Canoeing) Canoeing
(The sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle) Cycling (An athletic competition that involves diving into water) Diving (Click link for more info and facts about Equestrianism) Equestrianism (The art or sport of fighting with swords (especially the use of foils or epees or sabres to score points under a set of rules)) Fencing (Any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal)

17. World Games -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
program of the World Games eventually made it as olympic sports (such as (Click (Click link for more info and facts about water skiing) water skiing
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World Games
[Categories: Multi-sport events]
The World Games , first held in 1981, are an international (Click link for more info and facts about multi-sport event) multi-sport event , meant for (An active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition) sport s that are not contested in the (The modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country) Olympic Games . The World Games are organised and governed by the International World Games Association (IWGA), under the patronage of the (Click link for more info and facts about International Olympic Committee) International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Some of the sports that were on the program of the World Games eventually made it as Olympic sports (such as (Click link for more info and facts about triathlon) triathlon ) or have been Olympic sports in the past (like (Click link for more info and facts about tug of war) tug of war ). Participation in past World Games is included in the evaluation criteria used to select new Olympic sports adopted by the IOC on August 12, 2004. However, with the current position of the IOC to limit the Olympic Games to 10,000 participants, it is unlikely than many of the World Games sports will be elevated to the Olympic sports.
Some of the sports that are currently held at the World Games are (Click link for more info and facts about orienteering) orienteering (Click link for more info and facts about body building) body building (Click link for more info and facts about powerlifting)

18. "Latest Olympic Sports News. U S Olympic Committee Week In Review."
Week in review from the US olympic Committee. sports include baseball water skiing (Nov. 9) The University of Central Florida won the overall team
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Home About Us What We Do Questions ... Contact Us u s Olympic committee week in review baseball-biathlon-bobsled and more sport ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT: Bobsledder Jean Racine
by Jessica Scott at the end of this news release

Baseball: (Nov. 9) Following two successful fundraising card set releases, Upper Deck and USA Baseball announced that they have teamed to compile a 204-card 25th Anniversary USA Baseball Box Set featuring 180 of the organization's most distinguished alumni. Celebrating USA Baseball's quarter-century existence as the national governing body for amateur baseball, the set will provide collectors with an opportunity to acquire authentic signature and game-used jersey cards in addition to the regular issue cards. For more information, log on to www.usabaseball.com.
Biathlon: (Nov. 9) As some light snow hit the eastern United States this week, many of the top U.S. biathletes are in Beitostolen, Norway, preparing for the kickoff of the international biathlon season. Most of the developmental team, which is based at the Maine Winter Sports Center in Fort Kent, Maine, as well as the athletes training with Coach Algis Shalna in Jericho, Vt., are in Beitostolen. For more information, log on to www.usbiathlon.org.
Hamilton is known as the guiding genius of crossover board sports. Both Chelios and Hamilton are hoping to make it to the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy, as members of the Greek bobsled team. For more information, log on to http://www.usbsf.com.

19. World Games 2005 - News
sports 200507-21 Special boats for wakeboarding and water skiing sports 2005-07-21 Rugby, Karate, Squash and Roller sports Chances to become olympic
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20. World Games 2005 - News
sports 200507-22 water skiing Green and Andriopoulou win tournament qualifications Rugby, Karate, Squash and Roller sports Chances to become olympic
http://www.worldgames2005.de/en/news/news.php?id=1143

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