Extractions: Perhaps I should explain. I have decided to redesign 10xshot. I have recently been doing a fair amount of work with PHP and mySQL, so i have decided to update the site accordingly. Whay you see here is just me playing around with HTML, I'll have the actual DB stuff as soon as SkyNet gives me a MySQL account ;) Basically how Im going to work it is I'll have the menu entries holed up in a mySQL db. The blue bar up top will hold the top menu entries, whilst the yellow bar will hold the sub-menu items, so basically when Im done if you click "About" in the blue bar, "Me", "Personal Bests", "Equipment", and "Thanks" should appear in the yellow bar. Not only does this allow the creation of extra menu entries reasoably easy, it also does away with the DHTML menu that was not compatible with some browsers.
Amateur Athletic Foundation Provides a history of the Games, the olympic movement, the symbols, the athletes, and the politics and drug issues. http://www.aafla.org/6oic/primer_frmst.htm
Page Not Found National controlling body for archery in Australia. Includes news, records, rankings, contests, clubs, olympic and Paralympic information nd related links. Also provides message forum. http://archeryaustralia.bizland.com/
Karen Scavotto Junior National Outdoor champion and member of the 2000 US olympic archery team. Includes a biography, standings, achievements, and links to other sites with information on Karen. http://www.karenscavotto.com
Extractions: 18-year-old Karen Scavotto (USA) clinched the Gold medal in the womens individual event. Full results and photos are available on www.archery.org . This victory will give Scavotto confidence and she now has high hopes for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. She clinched the gold medal by beating Nulle Wiebke, GER 108-104 points. The bronze medal was won by Alexandra Fouace, FRA who defeated Janet Dykman, USA 107-99 points. Fouace had shot against Scavotto in the semi finals in an exciting match. The two archers were tied on 102 points, but whereas Fouace shot an 8 with her shoot off arrow, Scavotto shot a 9, which enabled her to proceed to the gold medal match. Karen Scavotto, born on Saturday April 17, 1982 in Danbury, Connecticut. Won individual gold and team bronze at Sydney International Golden Arrow in her first international competition as a senior three-time junior division champion at National Target Championships four-time National Junior Olympic Target Champion three-time National Junior Olympic Indoor Champion holds five junior national outdoor records and one junior national indoor record. Holds one indoor and two outdoor Junior World Records World: Karen SCAVOTTO USA ID 442 (FITA) US Teams Jr. USAT
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Queen Ann Archers JOAD, Centreville, VA Junior olympic archery Development. Program information, class listing, schedule of events, and information about coaching and the technicalities of archery. http://qaa-joad.freeyellow.com/
Extractions: JOAD is a youth archery program for youths 18 years of age and under. The JOAD program generally follows the same shooting and equipment rules as the NAA and FITA. JOAD has developed it's own competition rounds and some special scoring and dress code regulations to make it appealing to more youths. The compound bow division was added to JOAD in 1993 after FITA, and then the NAA, added the compound to their tournaments in 1992.
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INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS equipment, glossary and history. Learn more about this discipline, olympic sportsChoose a sport. http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/index_uk.asp?SportCode=AR
Hickok's Sports History: Archery This document contains a history of archery, including a list of Olympicchampions. It is a page on Hickok's Sports history web site. http://hickoksports.hypermart.net/archery.htm
Extractions: Refinance now homeowner even if you have bad credit. 185 loc Archery Table of Contents Early History A rchery is one of the most ancient of sports. During the paleolithic era (35,000 to 8,000 B.C.), the use of bow and arrow for hunting probably developed independently in many places throughout the world. By definition, there's no documentary evidence of archery competitions during the prehistoric era. But certainly, during that long expanse of time, now and then some ancient hunter who boasted about his skill with the bow must have been challenged to a contest by someone equally proud of his skill. There probably wasn't much to brag about. While an arrow can be launched by a bow with greater speed than any missile can be thrown, primitive bows are not very accurate. Western movies greatly exaggerated the skill of Native American bowmen; their hunting ability was based much more on skill and stealth in tracking than on marksmanship. The bow first entered military history in 2,340 B.C., when Sargon of Akkad in northern Babylonia conquered the Sumerians of southern Babylonia with an infantry made up mostly of archers. From that time on, many ancient peoples used archery in warfare in varying ways and with varying degrees of success.
Olympic Preview: Archery archery was regularly featured as an olympic sport from 1900 to 1920,but was removed from competition until the 1972 olympics in Munich. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/ol-archery.html
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Sydney Olympics: Korzeniowski Walks Into Olympic History Books Friday morning, when he became the first man in olympic history to win 20km and 50kmwalks have been on the olympic program with http://www.sportserver.com/olympics/00sydney/front/story/0,4798,500263479-500407
Extractions: By STEVEN DOWNES SYDNEY (September 28, 2000 11:00 p.m. EDT http://www.sportserver.com ) - Poland's Robert Korzeniowski walked his way into the history books in Sydney on Friday morning, when he became the first man in Olympic history to win the 20km and 50km race walk double, retaining his title in the longest event on the athletics programme - another historic first. Latvia's Agars Fadejevs took silver, while Mexican Joel Sanchez finished with the bronze. Korzeniowski who took the event to a new level. The 32-year-old Krakow sports teacher won the 20km walk here last week in controversial style - when Mexico's Bernardo Segura was disqualified 11 minutes after he had crossed the line in the belief he had won the gold. But Friday's triumph was much more clear-cut. Korzeniowski finished in 3hr 42min 22sec, removing his sun glasses to reveal the sweat on his face in the baking Sydney sun.
Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Sydney Olympics Full coverage with news, views and commentary plus interviews, results, interactive guides, photos Category Sports Events Summer Games 2000 Sydney News and Media British rowers taking gold Matthew Pinsent, Tim Foster, Steve Redgrave and JamesCracknell were about to make olympic history, the narrowness of their winning http://www.guardian.co.uk/sydney/
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Olympic Archery Records olympic archery Records Men Individual 72 Arrow Ranking Round 684, Michele Frangilli,Italy, July 28, 1996 18 Arrow Match 170, Michele Frangilli, Italy http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesCapsules/records_archery.html
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ArcheryNSW History In 1998 the State Government built an International standard Archeryfacility as part of the olympic legacy. In October 1998, the http://archerynsw.com/history.html
Extractions: It is mentioned in historic documents that regular Archery meetings were held in Sydney about 1859, at the grounds of the St. Leonards Archery Club under the Presidency of a Lady Burton. However, after 1880 the sport lost popularity, as it did throughout the world. Rather interestingly in the 1900 Olympic games in Paris an Australian Archer named Macintosh gained first place in the game shooting section. Some clubs existed about 1911-14 but went out of existence during WW1 owing to lack of equipment. In the 1920's there was a distinct revival in Sydney; one club had regular meetings and schools began holding classes, particularly amongst girls. In 1933, the Sydney club operated under the title of New South Wales Archery Society holding meetings in the suburb of Woollahra. Other clubs formed in the late 1930's one was the Bowmen of Lorne at West Maitland in 1937. Early in 1940 the publication of a journal, " The Australian Archer", was commenced at West Maitland but this closed down the following year, generally the sport ceased to exist during World War 2. Most clubs ceased all activities, but an exception was the Archery Society of Western Australia, which continued to operate throughout the war years. The Perth club then shot at Lake Monger and shortly moved to Hollywood then onto the University, Mr. Laurie Drake, his wife Grace and sons Darryl and Barrie with the help of fellow members Charlie Owens, Mr. Preston and four other regulars kept the sport going. During this time visiting Australian, Allied and American soldiers and sailors also joined these meetings. Sadly an eastern states champion, Perce Stoken a sailor, visited the Perth club shortly before his ship was sunk and he perished.
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WashingtonPost.com: The 1996 Summer Olympics In Atlanta WashingtonPost.comCategory Regional North America 1996 Summer olympic Games Sections. to call the game as the greatest in olympic history a phrase http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/olympics/longterm/summer96.htm
Extractions: Olympic Sections Event Venues Local Olympians Medal Chart Olympic Talk Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Beach Volleyball Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Gymnastics Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Shooting Soccer Softball Swimming Synchronized Swimming Tennis Table Tennis Team Handball Track and Field Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling Yachting The Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta came to a close Sunday night, after two weeks of athletic competition between 197 countries and over 11,000 athletes the most ever in an Olympic Games. The Games closed with International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch praising the city of Atlanta, but notably failing to call the game as "the greatest in Olympic history" a phrase that has become routine in his Closing Ceremonies speeches.