Extractions: MassageToday.com "The Consummate Olympian, U.S. captain Terry Schroeder embodies the old ideal of the amateur athlete," headlines the July 27th Sports Illustrated article. The story, which is required reading for all DCs, focuses on the Palmer West graduate, his extensive involvement in water polo, and chiropractic. The article addresses the Olympic captain as Dr. Schroeder, and details his extensive chiropractic family: His grandfather and father were both DCs, as are his brother, sister, seven cousins, brother-in-law, and wife Lori (Lori and Terry meet while at PCCW). Dr. Schroeder tabulates 59 DCs in his extended family! Chronicling his childhood in Santa Barbara, the article quotes Dr. Schroeder praising chiropractic treatment: "I grew up seeing people arrive at my dad's office in pain and then watching them come out with a smile. I've never taken an aspirin or had a shot. I've always had chiropractic care as primary care, and I believe I'm in balance, that my immune system is better for it. I'm not saying there's no place for surgery, but the body will take care of itself if you let it." The author also notes that chiropractic is "now being accepted by the mainstream medical community." Dr. Schroeder, 33, is a Pepperdine and Palmer West alumnus, and got his chiropractic degree in 1986. At Pepperdine, he was a three-time All-American. As a member of the 1980 Olympic water polo team, Terry's bid to compete was nixed by President Carter. "I wanted to have my Olympics when I was 21 and go right on to chiropractic school," he said. "But you can't control politics. I spent many nights crying in 1980, wondering why Carter was so determined to boycott the Games."
Punahou Swimmer Leaves Water Polo In His Wake medals he won at the Australia Youth olympic Festival the fun of the team experienceof water polo, but when It's fun to compete in several sports, but if you http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Jan/28/sp/sp11a.html
Extractions: Advertiser Staff Writer Noa Sakamoto shows off the swimming medals he won at the Australia Youth Olympic Festival. Sakamoto said he missed the "fun of the team experience of water polo, but when I made the Junior National (Swim) Team I figured I should try my best to represent my country well." It's fun to compete in several sports, but if you want to be the best you can be, sometimes you have to pick one. Noa Sakamoto of Manoa was a state champion swimmer and a very promising water polo player. Within six months after he reluctantly dropped water polo to concentrate on swimming, Sakamoto was chosen on the U.S. Junior National Team and won two silver medals and a bronze at his first international meet, the four-nation Australia Youth Olympic Festival Jan. 9-12 in Sydney. Sakamoto, who marked his 17th birthday on the plane en route to Sydney, qualified for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 400-meter freestyle. He needs to trim 1/100th of a second more to also qualify for the 200 freestyle and half-second to get into the 400 individual medley trials next year.
USOC - Olympic Visitor Center of the USA's finest swimmers and water polo players, but is filming athletes bothabove and below water for testing Centers I and II The olympic sports Center I http://www.olympic-usa.org/about_us/visitor_ctr_COS.html
Extractions: The U.S. Olympic Complex in Colorado Springs is the headquarters for the U.S. Olympic Committee administration and the Olympic Training Center programs. As of August 1998, there are 12 USOC member organizations that have their national headquarters on the complex, and 12 other member organizations and two international sports federations located nearby in Colorado Springs. Take a Virtual Tour of the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center! The Olympic Complex, former home of ENT Air Force Base and the headquarters of the North American Defense Command, officially became USOC administrative headquarters in July 1978. In October 1996 and April 1997, the USOC officially dedicated and opened its new $23.8 million, Phase II facilities-a state-of-the-art sports medicine and sport science center, an athlete center, which includes a dining hall and two residence halls. The USOC is able to provide housing, dining, recreational facilities and other services for up to 557 coaches and athletes at one time on the complex.
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Extractions: Welcome everybody!! Today we are running a pilot for our Online Forum Project. The topic is sport - and we are using the expertise of David Flegg - our very own AFL umpire (who also works in Vision) and Sasha Orive, Sports Librarian, and the fabulous State Library Sports Collections. Looking forward to hearing from you all!
SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Stats played a significant role in making women's water polo an olympic sport. http://www.slam.ca/StatsOLY/BC-OLY-PRVW-WATERPOLO-R.html
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ABCNEWS.com : New Sports At Olympics Spotlight Women fans and participants but only in some pockets of the world, and therefore arenot added to the olympic roster. With sports such as water polo and weight http://abcnews.go.com/sections/sports/DailyNews/Olympic_Women000720.html
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United States Olympic Committee Official guide includes event information, news, tournament highlights and a message board. Find profiles for both national teams. http://www.olympic-usa.org/
2000 Olympics--Water Polo From WWA olympic water polo info, aticles, links and results from WWA http://www.worldwideaquatics.com/olympics/waterpolo.htm
Extractions: Schedule and Results Grabbing, holding, kicking, wrestling all while treading water. Sound fun? Water polo is one of the toughest games on the planet and has been an Olympic sport since 1900. This year, women join the party, as Sydney will mark the first time women will compete at the Olympics! See the Water Polo schedule and results About Water Polo The average water polo player will lose between 5 and 10 pounds during the Olympic tournament, while swimming up to 2 miles per game and dodging balls thrown at 40-50 miles per hour! Look out! Familiar with terms like eggbeating, hole set, and wet shots? Find out more about this awesome sport at our About Water Polo page It's very complicated... learn how to watch a game at our Watch Water Polo page GEAR for Water Polo players Are you inspired by the Olympians? Want to start a training program yourself? See our
Copernicus Education Gateway Learn about water polo; its history, rules, and news; or get a schedule of Olympicevents on Find out more interesting water polo facts from Hickock sports http://www.edgate.com/summergames/inactive/spotlight_sport/
Extractions: Water polo originated in England during the 1870s, and as legend has it, the sport was developed by spirited young men who wanted to play rugby and cool off at the same time. It soon became popular in the United States and is now a major sport in a number of European countries. Its first appearance in the Olympics was at the 1900 Games where it was the first team sport admitted to the Olympics. Games are divided into four periods of seven minutes each, with a two-minute interval between periods. One point is scored when the ball is thrown or shoved completely past the face of the goal. In case of a tie, two three-minute overtime periods are held; if necessary, two more are played until a winner is decided. Players wear caps of contrasting colors for easier identification; the official rules stipulate white for one team, blue for the other, and red caps for the goalies.
Extractions: The Russian national water polo team has won the World Cup in Yugoslavia in men's group. The Russian team defeated the Hungarian team in the finals 10:9. The decisive goal was scored by Revaz Chomakidze five seconds before the final siren. The score by periods looks as follows: 2:3, 2:3, 2:4, 1:2 More details
Olympic Water Sports Info From World Wide Aquatics Check below for all the information you need to enjoy the water sports played andwon during the It will make your olympicwatching experience even better! http://www.worldwideaquatics.com/OlympicsCentral.htm
Extractions: Water Sports played and won during the Sydney 2000 Olympics! Swimming Schedule/TV Results Swimming Central U.S. Team ... Gear Triathlon Schedule/TV Results Triathlon Central * U.S. Team ... Gear Diving Schedule/TV Results Diving Central* U.S. Team ... Gear Water Polo Schedule/TV Results Water Polo Central * U.S. Team ... Gear Synchronized Swimming Schedule/TV Results Synch Swimming Central* U.S. Team ... Gear * The "Central" pages are all about the sport, include background, history, rules, articles, results, links, sales and more! It will make your Olympic-watching experience even better!
Serbian Government >> News >> Sports >> May 11, 2000 Yugoslav men's water polo team qualifies for the Olympicgames in Sidney. May 10, 2000 water polo Yugoslavia Greece 8-8. http://www.serbia.sr.gov.yu/news/2001-01/12/21873.html
Extractions: December 3, 2001: European clubs' competitions draw November 26, 2001: Becej, Jadran and Partizan advance to next round of European cups July 31, 2001: Belgrade welcomes water polo team July 30, 2001: Yugoslavia second in world July 15, 2001: Yugoslavia takes first place at Hong Kong tournament June 24, 2001: Yugoslavia win European men's water polo title May 27, 2001: Yugoslavia won Athens Poseidon Waterpolo Tournament May 19, 2001: Becej took the fourth place at the Men's Water Polo Champions League Final Four tournament April 17, 2001: Yugoslavia winner of the Eight-Nations Tournament in France April 8, 2001: 2001 European Men's Water Polo Championship draw April 7, 2001: Champions' League: Olympique - BECEJ 5-12 April 3, 2001: Becej win new national champions' title March 24, 2001: Champions' League: Olympiakos - BECEJ 7-8 March 18, 2001: Yugoslavia advances to 2001 European Championship March 10, 2001: Champions' League: BECEJ - FTC 11-6 February 24, 2001: Champions' League: BECEJ - Olympiakos 9-8 February 10, 2001:
Water Polo olympic sportsSportsolympicsAtlanta 1996 Summer olympics water polo. RoundRobin Standings. Top four teams in each group advance to quarterfinals. Medal. http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0862397.html
Extractions: Sports Olympics Atlanta: 1996 Summer Olympics Top four teams in each group advance to quarterfinals. Medal Group A Gm W L T Pts GF GA Round *Hungary *Yugoslavia *Spain *Russia Germany Netherlands Medal Group B Gm W L T Pts GF GA Round *Italy *United States *Croatia *Greece Romania Ukraine Hungary 12 Greece 8 Croatia 8 Yugoslavia 6 Spain 5 United States 4 Italy 11 Russia 9 Croatia 7 OT Italy 6 Spain 7 Hungary 6 Italy 20 Hungary 18 Spain 7 Croatia 5
Water Polo olympic sportsSportsolympicsSydney 2000 Summer olympicsMedalSports water polo. Round Robin Standings. Top four teams (*) in http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0876297.html
Extractions: Sports Olympics Sydney: 2000 Summer Olympics ... Medal Sports Top four teams (*) in each group advance to quarterfinals. Note that GF stands for Goals For and GA stands for Goals Against. Medal Group A Gm W L T Pts GF GA Round *Russia *Italy *Spain *Australia Kazakhstan Slovakia Medal Group B Gm W L T Pts GF GA Round *Yugoslavia *Croatia *Hungary *United States Netherlands Greece Russia 11 United States 10 Spain 9 Croatia 8 Hungary 8 Italy 5 Yugoslavia 7 Australia 3 Russia 8 Spain 7 Hungary 8 Yugoslavia 7 Yugoslavia 8 Spain 3 Hungary 13 Russia 6 Medal Gm W L T Pts GF GA Round *Australia *United States *Netherlands *Russia Canada Kazakhstan Australia 7 Russia 6 United States 6 Netherlands 5 Russia 4 Netherlands 3 Australia 4 United States 3
Australian Water Polo Inc. Home photos of the Australian Youth olympic Festival medallists Sport Framework The AustralianSports Commission is Test Designed Specifically for water polo Players. http://www.waterpoloaus.asn.au/home.htm