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21. SPORTS FACTS - Field Hockey - Olympic Games - Men
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22. WashingtonPost.com Field Hockey
to wait at least four more years for a chance to win a game in olympic field hockey. went07 in these olympic games and are now 0-26-4 in olympic history.
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23. Field Hockey - University Of Virginia Cavaliers Official Athletic Site
Roster/Bios News Archives Former Cav Named To USA olympic Qualifying FieldHockey Team Michelle Vizzuso is the first player in ACC history to reach 50
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Former Cav Named To USA Olympic Qualifying Field Hockey Team Michelle Vizzuso is the first player in ACC history to reach 50 goals and 60 assists.
Feb. 24, 2000 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Former Cavalier great Michelle Vizzuso (Fairfield, N.J./West Essex) was named to the United States Field Hockey team that will compete in the 2000 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in March in England. The United States must finish within the top-five final placement to earn a trip to the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia in September. Ten nations have been invited to the tournament. Vizzuso is the Cavalier record holder in assists with 60, which ranks second all-time in the ACC and 17th in Division I history. She holds the two top seasonal records, and her 25 in 1998 led the ACC. She had 14 goals and 25 assists in 1998, which led the Cavaliers with 53 points, the fourth-highest total in school history for a single season. For the third consecutive season, she reached double-digit totals in goals and assists, and she also is the only person in Cavalier history to record double-digit totals in game-winning goals (11) and assists (12) in a career. She is the first player in ACC history to reach 50 goals and 60 assists. Vizzuso has been a member of the USA National teams since 1995 and a member of the USA Senior Team since 1997. In 1999 she won a silver medal at the Pan Am games. Vizzuso is Virginia's first-ever selection to the USA Olympic Qualifying team.

24. Field Hockey - University Of Virginia Cavaliers Official Athletic Site
named to the 2000 United States National field hockey team that to secure a berthin the 2000 olympic Games to time in the ACC and 16th in Division I history.
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Former Cav Vizzuso Named To U.S. Field Hockey Team Jessica Coleman named an alternate for squad.
Jan. 13, 2000 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Former Cavalier great Michelle Vizzuso (Fairfield, N.J./West Essex) was named to the 2000 United States National Field Hockey team that will look to secure a berth in the 2000 Olympic Games to be held in Sydney, Australia. Jessica Coleman (Oceanport, N.J./Shore Regional) was named an alternate to the team. Vizzuso is the Cavalier record holder in assists with 60, which ranks second all-time in the ACC and 16th in Division I history. She holds the two top seasonal records, and her 25 in 1998 led the ACC. She had 14 goals and 25 assists in 1998, which led the Cavaliers with 53 points, the fifth-highest total in school history for a single season. For the third consecutive season, she reached double-digit totals in goals and assists, and she also is the only person in Cavalier history to record double-digit totals in game-winning goals (11) and assists (12) in a career. She is the first player in ACC history to reach 50 goals and 60 assists. Vizzuso was also named the Field Hockey Player of the Century in the state of New Jersey in a ranking done by the Newark Star-Ledger. Coleman led the 1999 team in scoring with 54 points, which is the fourth-highest single-season scoring total in school history and ranks second for second-years all-time. Her 22 goals was also the second-highest total for second-years and ranked sixth all-time at Virginia for a season. Her 54 points ranked 10th in the nation and her 2.57 points-per-game also ranked 10th. She ranked 7th in the nation with 22 goals and sixth nationally with 1.05 goals-per-game. Coleman was named to the USA Senior Women's team in 1998 and was a member of the Under-19 team in 1997 as well as an alternate to the Under-21 team in 1997. She was recently honored by the Newark Star-Ledger by being named one of the six greatest field hockey players in the state of New Jersey for the 20th century.

25. CNNSI.com - Olympic Field Hockey - Newswire Stories - -
Great Britain 1 Canada 1. • historychasing Aussies sight olympic women'shockey final. field hockey celebrates unprecedented olympic honour.
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26. History Of Our Olympic Games
Some information and a brief history of modern and ancient games.Category Sports Events olympics...... Team Handball, Tennis, Track field, Trampoline, Triathlon Figure Skating, FreestyleSkiing, Ice hockey, Luge, Nordic Now, if you go to an olympic games, you
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Have you watched the Olympics on TV or better yet been there to experience it live? Did you ever wondered why the Olympics started? I did! If you want to be on or go to the Olympics, I think you first need to know about it. Why did the games start? At the original Olympics what games did they play? Also what games do they play today? Now, get ready for the world of the Olympics.
Have you ever wondered how the Olympics started? In Olympia, Greece the Olympic Games were held every four years. First Olympic game was recorded in 776 BC; that was about 3,000 years ago. At that time this great festival took place to honor the Greek gods. Olympics were held during the great festival. My resources say Olympics were held to please the various gods. One God, in particular, the most important was called Zeus. The Olympics were called Olympiad in Greece.
Now we know where the games are held, but we dont know what games they played? In the first thirteen Olympic games, there was only one event and that was the sprint. The sprint event was about one hundred and eight meters in length. Then later Pentathlon was added and it had different events. There was discus, javelin, jumping, running, and wrestling. After a while, they added Equestrian events and that included chariot racing and riding. The Ancient Olympics did have lots of events. They had two major events Equestrian and Pentathlon events.

27. Stanford University Women's Field Hockey - The Team - Coaches
and member of the US National Team for 14 years (197891), is a member of the onlyUS Team in history to win an olympic Medal in field hockey, competing and
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Sheryl Johnson, Head Coach Sheryl Johnson enters her 18th season at the helm of Stanford field hockey in 2002 and is widely acknowledged as the principal architect of this success story. Johnson, a three-time member of the U.S. Olympic Field Hockey Team and member of the U.S. National Team for 14 years (1978-91), is a member of the only U.S. Team in history to win an Olympic Medal in Field Hockey, competing and winning the bronze medal in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Coach Johnson has led Stanford to nine NorPac Conference Championships and seven appearances in the NCAA playoffs. An eight-time recipient of the NorPac Coach of the Year Award (1985, ’87, ’90, ’91, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98), Johnson has a 158-114-11 career record. Coach Johnson has served on the Board of Directors of the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA) and as a member of the High Performance Committee, overseeing the women’s elite teams. She served on the NCAA Field Hockey Championship Committee for six years and has served as a member of the coaching staff and selection committee at the USFHA "A Camp", the selection site for the women’s National Team. In the summers of 2001 and 2002, Johnson was a player and mentor on the Cyclones in the nationally acclaimed U.S. Field Hockey Summer League, traveling and competing nationwide. Coach Johnson attended DeAnza Junior College before transferring to California, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in 1980. She received her Master’s degree in education and a teaching credential from Stanford in 1981. Johnson resides in Sunnyvale, California.

28. Stanford University Women's Field Hockey - In The News - Press Releases - SHERYL
as a threetime member of the US olympic field hockey Team and played for the onlyUS Team in history to win an olympic Medal in field hockey by capturing a
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Sheryl Johnson To Retire As Stanford Field Hockey Coach At End of 2002 Season
Current Assistant Coach Lesley Irvine Named As Successor STANFORD, CA (August 19, 2002) - Sheryl Johnson has announced that she will retire as the field hockey coach at Stanford in December of 2002 following the conclusion of her 18th season. Current assistant coach Lesley Irvine has been named the successor. "It's been an honor and privilege to coach the student-athletes at Stanford for the last 18 years," said Johnson. "Winning championships has always been our goal, but this special program is also about the development of the entire student-athlete, as well as building friendships and memories to last a lifetime. I'm proud of our 100% graduation rate, and I cherish the opportunity I've had to coach the close to 400 athletes who have passed through this program during my tenure. The team, Lesley (Irvine) and I plan to make my final season as head coach one to remember." "We are extremely proud of the Field Hockey Program that Sheryl has built here at Stanford," continued Stanford athletic director Ted Leland. "Her hard work and dedication to the sport has left an indelible mark on our Athletic Department. Throughout the years, she has developed exemplary students, skilled athletes and model citizens." Johnson has led Stanford to nine NorPac Conference Championships and seven appearances in the NCAA playoffs during her first 17 seasons as coach. An eight-time recipient of the NorPac Coach of the Year Award (1985, '87, '90, '91, '95, '96, '97, '98), Johnson has a 158-114-11 career record.

29. SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Field Hockey
to break the deadlock for the first time in olympic hockey's history, after the 30Full story Canada finishes 10th in men's field hockey SYDNEY (CP) Spain
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April 7, 2003 Netherlands retains Olympic title SYDNEY, Australia (AP) The Netherlands retained the Olympic men's field hockey title Saturday, defeating first-time finalist South Korea 8-7 in a clash decided on penalty strokes.
Netherlands prevailed 5-4 in the tiebreaker, required to break the deadlock for the first time in Olympic hockey's history, after the two teams were tied 3-3 during the regulation and extra time periods.
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30. Netherlands Retains Olympic Title
Australia (AP) The Netherlands retained the olympic men's field hockey title Saturday thedeadlock for the first time in olympic hockey's history, after the
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Saturday, September 30, 2000 Netherlands retains Olympic title
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) The Netherlands retained the Olympic men's field hockey title Saturday, defeating first-time finalist South Korea 8-7 in a clash decided on penalty strokes. Netherlands prevailed 5-4 in the tiebreaker, required to break the deadlock for the first time in Olympic hockey's history, after the two teams were tied 3-3 during the regulation and extra time periods. The Dutch became the first team in four decades to retain the men's Olympic crown since India's six-gold sequence finished after the 1956 Games in Melbourne.

31. Internet Resources : Women In The Olympics
Check here for the complete field hockey olympic schedule. US Swimming This sitehas interesting information and explains the history of swimming and also
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This site is a comprehensive guide to women in the olympics. It is informative and easy to use. The goal of this site is to become the women’s sports resource on the internet. WWW Women’s Sports Page
This site has extensive links related to issues in women’s sports, general information, athletes, and much more. A visit to this site is highly recommended. 100 Years of Women in the Olympic Games
This site has a concise history of women in the Olympics with some helpful links. FMF Internet Gateway - Women and Girls in Sports
This section of the Feminist Majority Foundation's Internet Gateway contains links and summaries of sites dealing with women and girls in sports. FMF Women's Basketball Feature
This special section of the Feminist Majority Foundation site followed the NCAA women's basketball championships in March 1996 and includes links to related sites.
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This site has extensive information about the history of the Olympic games as well as explanations of the different Olympic organizations and sports federations. Check here for the Olympic program.

32. Hockey – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlant
olympic history. ©Markus Boesch/Allsport. Modern field hockey evolved in Britainin the late 1800s but was not introduced to the Games until 1908 and only took
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OLYMPIC HISTORY
Modern field hockey evolved in Britain in the late 1800s but was not introduced to the Games until 1908 and only took a permanent place in Antwerp in 1928. Amazingly, it took until Moscow in 1980 to introduce the women's game. The men's game was dominated by an incredible run of victories by India over three decades; between 1928 and 1956 all six gold medals in 30 consecutive games were won by Indians, one of the most remarkable Olympic statistics. As interesting to the statistically minded is the fact that Balbir Singh, who scored five of the six goals that took India to a 6-1 victory over The Netherlands in Helsinki, 1952, was just the first of four India players of the same name who played on winning teams. The first Balbir Singh, however, was the best; he was renowned for confusing goalkeepers with his turn of speed and body-swerve and was a member of three successive winning teams, 1948, 1952 and 1956, by which time he had been made captain. The Indians have won two further titles since 1956 and no nation has won a consecutive victory since India in Melbourne.

33. SFHA Technical Info History
The history of field hockey is a long one do you know the facts? Men's field hockeyhas been an olympic sport since 1908, but women's field hockey didn
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HISTORY OF THE GAME
Field hockey is the oldest known ball-and-stick game and is believed to date from the earliest civilizations, although there is no conclusive evidence of exactly how and where the game began. The Arabs, Greeks, Persians, and Romans each had their own versions of hockey and traces of a stick game played by the Aztec Indians of South America have also been found. Hockey can also be identified with other early games, such as hurling and shinty and, during the Middle Ages, a French stick game called hoquet was played, and the English word may have derived from this. The sport is referred to as field hockey to distinguish it from the sport of ice hockey. After modern field hockey had developed in the British Isles in the late 19th century, it spread throughout the British Empire, largely due to the British army and this is one reason why India, Pakistan and Australia are so formidable (all were British colonies). Today, field hockey is played all over the world by a variety of countries and field hockey is currently recognized as the second largest team sport in the world, just behind soccer.

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35. Sydney Olympics: Field Hockey Medal History
Medal history olympic MEN'S field hockey MEDAL WINNERS. YEAR, GOLD, SILVER,BRONZE. 1996, ATLANTA, Netherlands, Spain, Australia. 1992, BARCELONA,
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OLYMPIC MEN'S FIELD HOCKEY MEDAL WINNERS YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE
ATLANTA Netherlands Spain Australia BARCELONA Germany Australia Pakistan SEOUL Great Britain West Germany Holland LOS ANGELES Pakistan West Germany Great Britain MOSCOW India Spain Soviet Union MONTREAL New Zealand Australia Pakistan MUNICH West Germany Pakistan India MEXICO CITY Pakistan Australia India TOKYO India Pakistan Australia ROME Pakistan India Spain MELBOURNE India Pakistan West Germany HELSINKI India Holland Great Britain LONDON India Great Britain Holland BERLIN India Germany Holland LOS ANGELES India Japan United States AMSTERDAM India Holland Germany ANTWERP Great Britain Denmark Belgium LONDON England Ireland Scotland not held
OLYMPIC WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY MEDAL WINNERS YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE ATLANTA Australia Korea Netherlands BARCELONA Spain Germany Great Britain SEOUL Australia South Korea Holland LOS ANGELES Holland West Germany United States MOSCOW Zimbabwe Czechoslovakia Soviet Union not held
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36. NorPac Field Hockey Conference - About NorPac - History
will be the fifth in the league's history. ticket information, please call the fieldhockey contact at the grant from the United States olympic Committee (USOC
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2001 saw the addition of Radford University to the conference. With the addition, the conference consists of eight teams. The teams are split into east and west divisions. All eight teams will be eligible for the 2002 NorPac Conference Tournament on Nov. 7-9, 2002, to be hosted by Stanford University in Stanford, California. The 2002 NorPac Tournament will be the fifth in the league's history. Stanford University will host for the second time (the first in 1999). Saint Louis University acted as a two time host (1998, 2000), while Appalachian State was the 2001 host institution. Since 1999, the NorPac conference has received an NCAA play-in opportunity. The 2002 NorPac champion will host their counterpart from the Patriot League on Nov. 12, and the victor will advance to the NCAA Tournament. Sixteen teams will begin Nov. 16 at four regional sites. The following week on Nov. 22 and 24, the Final Four will be hosted by the University of Louisville at Trager Stadium. For NCAA Tournament ticket information, please call the field hockey contact at the University of Louisville. The growth and development of the league was assisted by a $150,000 grant from the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), as well as by a partnership with and support from the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA).

37. Office Of College Relations - Media Experts Guide
this person can knowledgeably discuss history and culture of sport, olympic competition,ethics sport, women's sport literature, field hockey, fencing
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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:
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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.

38. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
and RF Smith, devised the first rules, combining field hockey and rugby with the formationof the United States Amateur hockey League which was olympic history,
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39. LGES Physical Education Page
field hockey Fact Monster field hockey history Tradition of field hockey fieldhockey Glossary (short) field hockey Rules field hockey olympic Event Rules
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40. History Of Hockey
A history of hockey. hockey, or field hockey as it is also known, is now playedin nations competing in the three major competitions The olympic Games, The
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A History of Hockey
The roots of hockey are buried deep in antiquity.
Hockey-like games involving sticks and balls have been played for thousands of years by people such as the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Irish, the Scots and the Indians of South America.
Historical records show that a crude form of hockey was played in Egypt 4,000 years ago, and in Ethiopia around 1,000 BC. Various museums offer evidence that a form of the game was played by Romans and Greeks, and by the Aztec Indians of South America several centuries before Columbus landed in the New World.
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens holds a square marble slab measuring 60 cm x 20 cm with four bas-reliefs of ancient sporting events. One of these shows Athenian youths playing field hockey. These bas-reliefs date back to 514 BC and show that a type of hockey was being enjoyed in Greece at that time.
Hockey in England in the 17th and 18th century consisted of whole villages playing the game with the objective of hitting the ball into the opposing villages' common ground. Teams often consisted of 60 to 100 players and games occasionally lasted several days or so with injuries such as broken arms and legs not uncommon. Umpires could only arbitrate a decision if called upon to do so by a player from one of the teams. (a situation that sounds familiar even in these days!)
In 1852 the sportsmaster of Harrow, an English Public School, advised his pupils that, among other things, no more than thirty players per team were allowed on the field at any one time. In those early days, team formation consisted of having more forwards than defenders, a situation that persisted up until the late 1800's.

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