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Extractions: The WORD On the 99 Games Sunday, July 4, 1999 A Publication of the 1999 Special Olympics World Summer Games Recovering from Mitch Precious medals back around her neck Only two walls of her house were left standing. She and her family were living in the streets. Yet every day Milagro De Rojas Perez was at the stream near their home, sifting through the mud. She was looking for her 40 Special Olympics medals. The medals were lost after Hurricane Mitch tore through Honduras last October, destroying much of what was in its path. After losing her prized possessions, Milagro "didnt have the smile she used to," said her 13-year-old sister, Flor, who helped to look for the medals. After the loss Milagro would shut herself away and cry. Milagro never found those medals. However, with the help of her sister, she does have her gold and two bronze medals from her first World Games, the 91 Games in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Flor had met Gwin Creagan, wife of U.S. Ambassador to Honduras James Creagan, at a Special Olympics reunion in Honduras. Gwin Creagan told Flor to call her if she ever needed anything. This was that time. Gwin Creagan relayed the story told by Flor to Eunice Shriver, who arranged to replace Milagros three medals from her first World Games. Ambassador Creagan formally presented Milagro with the medals in the same order in which she received them at the 91 Games, where she won the medals in the relay and 100-meter events. Shriver later came to the Honduras to meet with the Rojas Perez family. She told Flor that Milagro "is a special human being."
Long Island Senior Games 2003 Registration Form individual sports. The fee to register for one or more sports listed below is $30.00plus any applicable additional activity fees. bocce. FENCING Epee .. http://www.longislandseniorgames.org/lisg/registration_form2003.cfm
Outdoor Games And Toys From Ss42.com players can set up for their individual strike zones sports Arcade, Playhut Rolln-Playsports Arcade Score Franklin bocce, Franklin bocce Set with Carrying Case http://www.spacestation42.com/Shops/outdoor-toys.html
Extractions: Bubble Copter - Youve never seen a shower of bubbles like this: just fill up the launching pad with bubble solution, connect to a standard garden hose, and press the foot pedal to launch about a kajillion bubbles sky-high... 7-in-1 Game Arena - This incredible structure houses seven great games in one! Imagine your child's delight at having their very own, fully enclosed sports arena to host all their favorite games. Comes with all the accessories for seven favorite games... Playhut Kick N Score - It's World Cup fever with this interactive action-packed soccer game! Kids can pick teams and have a blast shooting and scoring a goal. Perfect your aim by shooting into the numbered flaps. Comes with a convenient carrying case. Playhut 3-in-1 Sports Arcade - The Playhut 3-in-1 Sports Arcade brings the excitement and fun of sports arcade games home to you. Shoot some hoops, try your aim at target tossing and more! Easy to set up and easy to fold down and store, the Playhut 3-in-1 Sports Arcade provides endless hours of active fun!
Special Olympics Georgia If you have difficulty locating bocce Ball Sets the SOGA State Office sports Departmentfor Events Offered individual Skills Contest Traditional Softball Teams http://www.specialolympicsga.org/sports/sport_detail_fallgames.asp
Extractions: Wachovia presented the 2002 Special Olympics Georgia State Fall Games in Gainesville on October 18-20. Over 2,000 athletes and volunteers were in attendance. Click here to view photos of the event. Fall Sports - Competition Details Competition Dates Site Sports Fall Games October 17-19, 2003 various venues in Gainesville, GA Bocce Cycling Golf Softball State Horse Show October 26-27 Conyers, GA Equestrian Southeastern Regatta TBA, 2002 Gulfport, Mississippi Sailing COMPETITION OFFERED: A time trial consists of an individual racing against the clock. Competitors depart from the start line at 40-second intervals. A coach may support the bicycle from behind for the start of a time trial (rider's feet must be on the pedals). The time trial start order should be the fastest rider to the slowest rider. Road Race:
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Extractions: Collectibles Order Form Guestbook Membership Services Dear Friend: As president of the WBA, I want to ask you to become a member of the "Sport of the Twenty First Century" BOCCE. There are approximately twenty five million Bocce enthusiasts across the United State and it is our goal to introduce this exciting game to all people able and disabled across this great nation and throughout the world. In order to do this, we need your financial support. Recently, our association introduced Bocce to the Special Olympics Program for the first time in the City of Chicago's 25 year history. We are excited about the direction of this sport. What is so attractive about this game, is that everybody can play, no matter what size or ability, "Just the Burning Desire to Compete!" Please join us in our efforts to promote a great game. The ball is in motion and we need your support to keep it rolling.
Disabilities Today, Calendar Of Events Athletes can compete in 15 individual sports including bocce ball, bowling,shalom, track and field, swimming, cycling, powerlifting and table tennis. http://www.disabilitiestoday.com/menu pages/calender of events/calender of event
Program Details For Special Olympics are classified as individual, team or Master sports. Master sports are only for athletes30 years old and older. Currently, Indiana offers bocce and horseshoe http://www.infoki.com/cominfo/where_2_turn/kt0s04rg.htm
Nathaniel Morton Physical Education Curriculum All areas involving team sports, individual sports, movement education individualizedand dual sports and activities rope climbing, horseshoes, bocce and croquet http://pilgrims.net/plymouth/schools/nathaniel_morton/Curriculum/PhysEd.html
Extractions: Back to Curriculum Intro Page General Scope of Study: The Physical Education program at Nathaniel Morton Elementary School basically follows the curriculum established for the Plymouth School System. All areas involving team sports, individual sports, movement education, and physical fitness are addressed. The program here at the Morton is designed to challenge the spectrum of students from the highly physically motivated to the less physically motivated and those that fall somewhere in-between. To establish and promote a positive environment, students are expected to put forth a reasonable effort in all classes along with displaying proper conduct and sportsmanship at all times. Self-improvement is the primary goal of the program. The physical education program in grades 1-5 is a spiraling one. All grades are exposed to team sports such as soccer, flag football, basketball, floor-hockey, softball, whiffleball, kickball, and volleyball. We follow a seasonably appropriate progression. We also concentrate on individualized and dual sports and activities such as bowling, physical fitness, jogging, frisbee/ball throwing and catching, tumbling, gymnastics, rope climbing, horseshoes, bocce and croquet. At the primary grades, skill development is stressed in all classes. Time is spent working on and improving the basic skills involved in any particular class lesson. Appropriate lead-up games and activities for each grade level are also employed. Gross-motor activities such as running, jumping, skipping, hopping, etc. are emphasized. Movement education along with body coordination and control, make up a large portion of our program at this level.
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Untitled Document various individual sports, and look at the components of individual performance,eg in a variety of less traditional alternative sports eg, bocce, floor hockey http://www.erindalec.act.edu.au/courses/courpe.htm
Extractions: This department offers a wide range of choices in physical education and sport for all levels of skill and personal involvement. HUMAN MOVEMENT (T) Unit Description All units are of one semester duration, unless otherwise stated. Semester 1 is divided into two discreet half-semester units. It is possible to enter or exit the course at the end of term 1/beginning of term 2. The second term contains the foundation knowledge for the course. Units are sequential. Human Movement 1(a) Half-semester unit You will be introduced to the study of Human Movement. The major topic in this unit is Sports Nutrition, including preliminary study of the digestive system. Human Movement 1(b) Half-semester unit You will study basic anatomy and physiology, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and organs, as well as the skeletal and muscular systems. You will also study movement analysis. Human Movement 2 You will study the circulatory and respiratory systems, and then move on to Human Fitness and response to exercise. You will study different methods of conditioning, as well as how the body caters for different energy demands. Human Movement 3 You will examine the ways we learn skills, the factors that affect maximum performance, and the role of the nervous system in movement. You will also study sports psychology.
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Bemidji High School Team and individual sports I. lacrosse, rugby, darts, speed ball, team handball,curling, bowling, bocce ball, archery, Frisbeegames, shoot out, discus, kayak http://bhs.bemidji.k12.mn.us/2003/phyed.shtml
Extractions: The course offerings have not been finalized and are subject to change. The Bemidji High School physical education program will focus on the developmental needs and interests of all students. Our curriculum promotes physical fitness and skill development, which will enable students to participate in lifetime physical activity. Students will enhance the following skills; purposeful thinkers, effective communicators, self-directed learners, productive group participants and responsible citizens. Level I and Level II courses have been developed based on five themes: propelling an object, striking, body control, fitness and receiving. Activities have been grouped to their theme focus. There is flexibility to include activities that enhance the theme - based curriculum as innovations develop (i.e. games of other cultures ). We have also included outdoor educational experiences for recreation and enjoyment. To provide students the ability to move safely and efficiently, biomechanical principles will be covered.
SOME Sports The instruction offered is designed to match each individual's skill level and athlete'sabilities are Unified sports. Golf, Bowling, Volleyball, Sailing, bocce. http://www.specialolympicsmaine.org/sports.html
Extractions: Training and Competition Training is essential to achieving the mission of Special Olympics. A common misconception is that Special Olympics consist of one or two events per year. False! Special Olympics is a year-round program offering training and athletic competition to its participants. Special Olympics Maine (SOME) athletes train for weeks with certified coaches to gain and master the skills required for a certain sport. All athletes must train a minimum of 8 weeks prior to a state competition. Training usually consist of between two to six hours of practice per week and includes warm ups, and stretching, a review of previously learned skills, instruction in new skills, game concepts, and conditioning. The instruction offered is designed to match each individual's skill level and athlete's abilities are continuously evaluated. Coaching Coaches play a unique and indispensable role in Special Olympics. They provide the sport skills and spirit that define the true athlete. In addition, coaches are role models and character builders. Coaches give Special Olympics athletes the most immediate awareness of their own worth, ability, courage, and capacity to grow and improve. The key to improving athletic performance and well being is based on the quality of training and experiences provided by the Special Olympics coaches. The SOME Coach Education Program offers a series of coaches trainings and seminars to assist the Special Olympics coach in gaining the skills to provide quality coaching to their athletes. Included in the Coach Education Program are a general orientation into Special Olympics, sports specified courses, and general coaches such as Principles of Coaching and Coaching the Special Olympics Athletes.
Extractions: Emphasizing training and participation rather than competition, the Motor Activities Training Program (MATP) was developed to provide a sports experience for those with severe and profound disabilities. It is part of the commitment by Special Olympics to offer sports training to eligible athletes of all ability levels. Sports Skills Competition
Greely Physical Education Elective Program Course Offerings to participate in activities and sports of a recreational nature as an individualor with a pong, bowling, shuffleboard, darts, archery, frisbee golf, bocce. http://members.aol.com/tddliv/electivecourseofferings.html
Extractions: Physical Education 1, Introduction to Physical Education (semester, .5 credit) This course is designed to introduce the student to physical education. It will be multiactivity in nature, introducing the student to various types of physical fitness, recreation and sport. This course will also devote time to physical fitness training. Activities: golf, speedball, field hockey, soccer, flag football, swimming, ultimate frisbee, softball, lacrosse, volleyball, team handball, floor hockey, badminton, reacquetball, weight training. Physical Education 2, Individual Sports (semester, .5 credit) Students must have completed PE1. This course will provide the student the opportunity to participate in activities that are individual in nature. Activities: golf, archery, badminton, racquetball, pickleball, handball, swimming, running, bocce, frisbee golf, tennis, croquet.
Wisconsin Special Olympics 15, Area 6 District individual Basketball Skills Competition, 12, Areas 2,3,6 UnifiedSports Softball Tournament, 12, Areas 7,8 District bocce Ball Competitions, http://www.specialolympicswisconsin.org/calendar.asp
Extractions: Select an Event for a full description Date Event Location Friday, April 04, 2003 Indoor Sports Tournament Oshkosh Friday, April 04, 2003 Medical Deadline for Summer Games Saturday, April 05, 2003 Indoor Sports Tournament Oshkosh Sunday, April 06, 2003 Indoor Sports Tournament Oshkosh Tuesday, April 08, 2003 Athletics Coaches CTS Hamilton HS, Milwaukee Saturday, April 12, 2003 Athletics Certified Training School Janesville Saturday, April 12, 2003 Area 8 District Aquatics Schoeder Center Saturday, April 12, 2003 Area 3 District Aquatics Superior Saturday, April 12, 2003 Fond du Lac Saturday, April 12, 2003 Area 6 District Aquatics Middleton High School Saturday, April 12, 2003 District Aquatics Meet Fond du Lac Aquatic Center Saturday, April 26, 2003 Area 7 District Aquatics Whitewater Saturday, April 26, 2003 Waukesha West Saturday, April 26, 2003 District Powerlifting Merrill Saturday, May 03, 2003 Green Bay Saturday, May 03, 2003 Area 6 Athletics Competition Oregon High School Saturday, May 03, 2003 Area 8 Athletics Competition Nicolet High School, Glendale Saturday, May 03, 2003
Sports & Leisure - Boccia sports Leisure. COURT A regulation boccia court consists of two areas individualplayer boxes SPECIAL OLYMPIC bocce In the Special Olympic version of bocce http://www.ucpa.org/ucp_printdoc.cfm/1/15/11383/11383-11383/2819
Extractions: Boccia is a competitive game that can be played one-on-one, in pairs, or with teams of three. It is played on a specially marked court, usually with a hard surface. The goal of the game is for players/teams to throw/bowl game balls so that they get them as close as possible to a special target ball. The game begins with a player throwing the white target ball onto the court. Opponents then take turns trying to throw/bowl their game balls as close as possible to the target ball. When the game balls have all been thrown, a referee determines the points awarded to individual or teams based on measurement of how near the game balls are to the target ball. Boccia is an official sport of the United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association (USCPAA), the Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA), and Special Olympics International (SOI). (see links below) There are two modified versions of boccia that are commonly played: Precision boccia and Special Olympic Boccia. Boccia is an activity that can be enjoyed by persons of all ages and persons with a wide variety of disabilities. It can be played for recreation, as a competitive sport, or for physical education in school programs. The game requires planning and strategy in trying to place playing balls for maximum scoring. It also can develop or increase hand-eye coordination. Finally, boccia is an activity in which individuals with severe disabilities can participate and develop a high level of skill. The game can be easily adapted to allow players with functional limitations to use chutes and ramps in order to to place their game balls into play.
Sports & Leisure - Boccia Provides an overview of the game, its rules and court markings along with information regarding the Category sports bocce Disabledsports Leisure, COURT A regulation boccia court consists of two areas individualplayer boxes SPECIAL OLYMPIC bocce In the Special Olympic version of bocce http://www.ucpa.org/ucp_channeldoc.cfm/1/15/11383/11383-11383/2819
Extractions: Boccia is a competitive game that can be played one-on-one, in pairs, or with teams of three. It is played on a specially marked court, usually with a hard surface. The goal of the game is for players/teams to throw/bowl game balls so that they get them as close as possible to a special target ball. The game begins with a player throwing the white target ball onto the court. Opponents then take turns trying to throw/bowl their game balls as close as possible to the target ball. When the game balls have all been thrown, a referee determines the points awarded to individual or teams based on measurement of how near the game balls are to the target ball. Boccia is an official sport of the United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association (USCPAA), the Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA), and Special Olympics International (SOI). (see links below) There are two modified versions of boccia that are commonly played: Precision boccia and Special Olympic Boccia. Boccia is an activity that can be enjoyed by persons of all ages and persons with a wide variety of disabilities. It can be played for recreation, as a competitive sport, or for physical education in school programs. The game requires planning and strategy in trying to place playing balls for maximum scoring. It also can develop or increase hand-eye coordination. Finally, boccia is an activity in which individuals with severe disabilities can participate and develop a high level of skill. The game can be easily adapted to allow players with functional limitations to use chutes and ramps in order to to place their game balls into play.
Extractions: Competition at Robin Hood is what each individual camper wishes it to be. For the team-oriented, athletic-minded youngster, Robin Hood offers intercamp athletics in seven sports at four age levels. Our own basketball, baseball, soccer, archery and riflery invitational tournaments are memorable events each summer. Other campers prefer to devote time to more individualized activities such as riding, drama, crafts, water-skiing, or any of thirty others, and these are often the highlights of their summer. Our activities include: Team Sports, Waterfront, Individual Sports, Outdoor Living, Equestrian, Arts, and Games. For an almost complete list of everything we do, please read below.
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