Ajc.com | Books, Posters And Collectibles Lots of info from the International football Federation (FIFA). Amateur Athletic Foundationof Los Angeles, history of the games, the olympic Movement, and http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/services/info/extra_3.html
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Guam Special Olympic. History First activity beyond olympic event weekend camping trips organized for athletesand fifth Guam Special olympics Games at the George Washington football Field http://specialolympics.org.gu/history.htm
Extractions: Please click each photo to ENLARGE to actual size. Some photos of Guam athletes were taken from national special Olympics competition venues. We are a non profit, all volunteer organization Our office is located at 301 E. Sunset Blvd., Tiyan. (next to the Salvation Army on the airport side of Tiyan.) Because all of our members have other jobs, we do not man the office daily. Instead we have Voicemail 475-4876 or you can email us at special@chamorro.net. Our mission is to provide year round sports/fitness training and competition for youth and adults with develpmental disabilites. On Guam, we include individuals with other disabilities: Learning, physical, emotional, autism... We also include Unified Partner sports: Bowling, Basketball, Relays, Swimming. Unified partners are athletes without disabilities, who are of similar age and skills of the Special Olympics athletes on their team. Unified partners are ages 8 through adults. Our current officers are: National director: Carole Peircy; Vice Chair: Marlon Molinos; Sports Director: Francisco Reyes; Special Projects: William Fitzegerald; Office Assistant: Julia Domescik; Treasurer: Jessica Villaverde; Volunteer Chairperson: Scott Lawry; Other members of our reorganization committee include government of Guam employees, private business employees and community members. This group has just begun and we welcome more members of our community.
Extractions: Phone: 0385 -440992 FAX : 0385 -222 226 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ORGANISATION The All Manipur Football Association was established in the year 1976 under Registration No. 2028 0f 1976 of the Registrar of Societies, Government of Manipur. Before this Football Activities in the State were taken up by All Manipur Sports Association. It was with the directive of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and on the principle of one game one Association that the AMFA got separated from AMSA. The AMFA is an affiliated unit of All India Football Federation and Manipur Olympic Association. Before 1992, AMFA was directly responsible for all activities including Inter-Club Leagues, Inter Districts, State/National Championships , preparation of State Teams and other Football Development Programmes. However from 1992, Inter Club Leagues were directly assigned to the District Associations. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ASSOCIATION So far, Manipur has produced as many as 200 Internationals. At present, a good number of footballers from this tiny state are playing for many big clubs all over the Indian Sub-continent including, East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, Md. Sporting Union, Air India, Services, Churchil Brothers etc.etc.etc. earning fabulous incomes. In the recent years, there are at least some players from this state in the Indian team squad. Manipur women players have complete domination in the country. Our girls lifted the Sr. Nationals Trophy for a record 8 times out of 10 editions. Not only this, there are 9-10 players of this state in the Indian Women's teams of all age groups.
Pacific Coast Rugby Football Union one of the strangest and yet most spectacular eras in the history of Pacific CoastFootball. A bid was forwarded soon after to the US olympic Committee for http://www.pacificcoastrugby.com/template.php?sid=10
Extractions: 03 April 2003 RSSSF FIFA BBC Athens Olympics ... allAfrica COSAFA U20 Tournament African Nations Youth Championships FIFA World U20 Youth Championship U23 Squad Bafana Senior Squad African Soccer News Soccer Cup Competitions CAF Men's Football Olympic Games 2004 CAF Qualifying Rounds Qualifying matches from 8 November 2002 until 28 March 2004 2000 Defending Olympic Champions - Cameroon History Athens was selected as the host city of the 2004 Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland on 5 September 1997. Five Greek cities will have the opportunity to host matches of the Olympic Football Tournament, namely Athens, Thessaloniki, Patra, Heraklio and Volos. This is the oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time. Football was introduced as a demonstration sport at the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens and became an official Olympic sport at the London Games in 1908. Nearly a century passed before women's football was included in the Competition Programme at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
Football Club History Database Index - R football Club history Database Index of Reserves Radcliffe Borough Radcliffe JuniorsRadcliffe Welfare United Radford Radford olympic Radford olympic http://www.fchd.btinternet.co.uk/indexr.htm
Football History: GENT0311 School of history University of New South Wales Centre for olympic Studies. CourseDirector Anthony Hughes a.hughes@unsw.edu.au 9385 9240. Street football in http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/olympic/tea_course3.html
Extractions: The history of football from a violent mob game in medieval times to a contemporary global spectacle. Considers how and why the game became civilised in the nineteenth century and its social utility. Examines how different codes emerged, such as soccer, rugby and rugby league, and became mass spectacles. Topics include: folk football; masculinity and gender issues; football and colonialism; the amateur ideal and professionalism; the social, economic and cultural impact of World Cups; the role of FIFA and the IRFU and television and globalisation. Lecture Series
History Of Rugby League & Australian Sport Records re Rugby League Rugby Union history, 13. Queensland Rugby Union Publications,20. olympic Publication, 20. Victorian football League Publication, 20. http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/olympic/tb_collection.html
Extractions: BEQUEST BIOGRAPHY LECTURE COLLECTION ... HOME Tom Brock Collection A Guide to the Tom Brock Collection was published by the Tom Brock Bequest Committee in 2000. It was compiled by Ms Jennifer Bolton, MIM-Archiv/Rec (UNSW) BA (UNE). The Collection, which is housed in the Social Sciences and Humanities Library , The University of New South Wales, includes manuscript material, newspaper clippings, books, photographs and videos on rugby league in particular and Australian sport in general. It represents the finest collection of rugby league material in Australia. Below are the Contents of the Guide which provide some idea of the scope of the Collection. LIST OF SERIES TITLES PAGE Records re: Randwick Sporting Hall of Fame Scrapbooks from NSW Rugby Football League Headquarters (photocopies of extracts) Document "Needs some introductory statements" C. Little Records re: Internationals Wall of Fame Melba Studio Photographic Catalogue of Rugby League Players Souvenir Programmes Rugby Union and Rugby League Records re: Helms Athletic Foundation California Records re: National Film and Sound Archive Records re: South Sydney Leagues Club Takeover New Zealand Ruby League Publications Records re: Sport in History the Making of Modern Sporting History
Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More Follow the athletes on their way to Sydney 2000. Girlstalksports covers the teams, individuals and Category Sports Events olympics Summer Games 2000 Sydney football. olympic Report. ARCHERY/SHOOTING; WATER POLO; BEACH VOLLEYBALL; BASEBALL;TRACK FIELD; CREW SAILING; olympic history; US Men's Tennis Team. http://www.girlstalksports.com/Olympic_Report/olympic_report.html
Extractions: Qantas Offers Sydney As Low As $925 TRACK AND FIELD medal results by country and news DeFrantz wants to make history as first WOMAN IOC President KWAN Swept at Grand Prix Blaine Wilson Wins Winter Cup SWIMMING WORLD CUP BEGINS - November 10, 2000 Krazyleberg Honored USOC RESIGNATION COULD AFFECT GYMNASTICS October 31, 2000 - The fallout continues after the "Best Ever Olympic Games," as finger pointing and controversy rules the in an assortment of countries unhappy with their Olympic results. COLLEGES WITH MOST MEDAL? GTS shows you which colleges have the most Olympic Medal Winners e-mail today! GYMNASTIC NEWS OLYMPIC MEDAL RESULTS BOXING USA BASKETBALL USA BASEBALL - GOLD GYMNASTIC FINAL RESULTS - MEDALS BY COUNTRY ... U.S. WOMEN'S WATER POLO - SILVER IN THE POOL
History - Women's Football of olympic disciplines to the sheer delight of the crowds. It was only a questionof time before women would be beating the drum for their own world football http://www.fifa.com/women/hist_E.html
Extractions: Women's football moving into the 21st century A proposal by the Norwegian association's delegate, Ellen Wille, at the 45th FIFA Congress in Mexico City in 1986 acted as a torch, which lit the way for a movement that serves as a shining example of FIFA's readiness for change. On behalf of her association and all women footballers, Ellen Wille impressed upon FIFA that more should be done to further women's football and unfold the latent potential in this sector of the game. To the surprise of one or two male delegates present, the reply resounded more clearly and firmly than anyone had expected. Presiding over the debates at the Congress, João Havelange not only agreed entirely with the Norwegian female representative but also assured her that he personally would back the women's football movement, setting up an ad hoc committee as the first step.
Rutgers Athletics Olympic Sports Hall Of Fame individuals from Rutgers glorious athletic history, the university dedicateda Hall of Fame to its 27 olympic Sports (all sports except football, mens http://www.scarletknights.com/history/hof.htm
Extractions: FOOTBALL SOCCER-MEN SOCCER-WOMEN CROSS COUNTRY ... RU ALUMNI COMMUNITY 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 In an effort to honor the best and brightest athletes and individuals from Rutgers glorious athletic history, the university dedicated a Hall of Fame to its 27 Olympic Sports (all sports except football, mens and womens basketball) in 1994. Since 1994, there have been six classes inducted by the University, totaling 54 individuals. The Hall of Fame Display, which is a gift from the class of 1956, is on display in the North corridor of the Louis Brown Athletic Center. Class of 2001 Jeffrey Klepacki Matthew Bolger Charles Gantner Jennifer Heggie Blackwell Class of 2000 Al Treves Darrin Winston Robert Andrews Boris Pendergrass ... Jennifer Dore-Terhaar Class of 1999 Jack Daut Bobby Joe Esposito Heather Jones Malcolm McLaren ... Eric Young Class of 1998
Dominica's Olympic Committee (A Short History) to help develop the local football structure and Youth Affairs and sponsored by theOlympic Solidarity Movement sporting event of Dominica's history unfolded on http://www.dominicaolympiccommittee.org/history.htm
Extractions: History The idea of formation of a National Olympic Committee evolved from the existing and functional Dominica Amateur Athletic Association (DAAA) and Dominica Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA). The Dominica Amateur Athletic Association was founded by Oswald B. Savarin and Felix A. Wilson in December 1982 responding to the call for its formation by Stephen Agar and Julius Lewis, two athletes of the Striders Athletics Club. Between late November 1985 and early 1986 a few sporting Associations were invited to the Sixth Form College (as it was called then) to a meeting to explore the formation of an Olympic Committee. Rupert Lake from Antigua gave some guidelines based on his experience and participation as an officer of the Antigua Olympic Committee. A Steering Committee to include Rolston St. Hilaire (secretary) and Felix Wilson (vice president) from the (DAAA), Joyce Rabess (Netball), Clifford Severin (DLTA) (treasurer) and Francis Dupigny (president). Dupigny became the first President nominated by Clifford Severin and elected in absentia. Dupigny had just retired from Barclays Bank as Manager and had indicated to Severin his willingness to serve.
Sports History olympic Winter Games history official sites of the International olympic CommitteePro football Hall of Fame Total Baseball - Complete coverage of all sports http://www.readingcottage.com/sports-history.html
Extractions: UCLA continues its tradition on into the 21st century as having the most impressive sports history of any college in the nation since 1950. Come see the original Heisman Trophy won by Gary Beban, the Wooden Awards won by Marques Johnson and Ed O'Bannon and the Honda Cups won by our stellar female athletes Lisa Fernandez, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and Ann Meyers. See other famous national championship trophies and awards across numerous Olympic Sports that only a handful of colleges in the nation have ever won. See video highlights, view pictures and read special information about every UCLA Athlete who lettered in a sport from 1919 to the present, including the many "legends" that utilized their UCLA experiences to become professional athletes or Olympians while excelling in the nation's #1 athletic program.