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Extractions: Cycling: Final results MEN 1km time trial: Final: 1 J Queally (GB) 1min 01.609sec; 2 S Nimke (Ger) 1:02.487; 3 S Kelly (Aus) 1:02.818; 4 S Lausberg (Ger) 1:02.937; 5 A Tournant (Fr) 1:03.023; 6 D Georgalis (Grc) 1:04.018; 7 G Krejner (Pol) 1:04.156; 8 G Bloch (SA) 1:04.478; 9 N Inamura (Jpn) 1:05.085; 10 J C Herrera (Cub) 1:05.537; 11 M Sinton (NZ) 1:05.706; 12 J Fisher (Can) 1:05.835; 13 M Polak (Czec) 1:05.851; 14 J Carney (US) 1:05.968; 15 D Cabrero (Sp) 1:07.710; 16 G Miezis (Lat) 1:08.113. Individual pursuit: Qualifying round: 1 R Bartko (Ger) 4min 18.972sec; 2 R Hayles (GB) 4:20.996; 3 J Lehmann (Ger) 4:21.350; 4 B McGee (Aus) 4:21.903; 5 P Gaumont (Fr) 4:22.142; 6 O Symonenko (Ukr) 4:23.983; 7 S Matveyev (Ukr) 4:25.380; 8 W F Perez (Arg) 4:30.757; 9 L Roberts (Aus) 4:31.162; 10 M Friedick (US) 4:31.241; 11 V Karpets (Rus) 4:31.342; 12 C V Velde (US) 4:31.528; 13 A Markov (Rus) 4:31.589; 14 G Anderson (NZ) 4:32.304; 15 F Marvulli (Swi) 4:34.000; 16 A Tauler (Sp) 4:34.415; 17 V Kravchenko (Kaz) 4:40.410. Semi-final 1: 1 Lehmann 4:23.032; 2 Hayles 4:30.080.
BBC SPORT | BOXING | Brave Audley Makes History of external internet sites Other top Boxing stories olympic boxing given allclearBoxing proves a real knockout Brave Audley makes history Harrison gets Holy http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/olympics2000/boxing/newsid_950000/950888.
Extractions: Audley Harrison ignored a serious hand injury to defeat Kazakhstan's Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov and take Britain's first Olympic boxing gold since 1968. Harrison took charge of the contest in the opening round and increased his advantage in every subesquent round, winning by a 30-16 point decision. But despite the convincing nature of his performance, it was revealed shortly before the bout that the 28-year-old Englishman was suffering from an injured knuckle in his left hand. But he was able to dominate the battle using his right jab and through a debilitating body attack which took its effect on the Kazakhstan fighter during the final round. Harrison started slowly and actually found himself two points down after the first minute of the contest.
ABC Coverage Of The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games - Cycling Home cycling, Friday, 07/02/2003, All events run from Saturday 16 Septemberto Saturday 30 September. For full details see the cycling schedule. http://www.abc.net.au/olympics/CYCLING/
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Extractions: Boston.com home Boston Globe Online Search SERVICES Apartments Auctions Careers Cars MarketBasket Personals Real Estate Shopping Wedding Planner Yellow Pages SECTIONS Business digitalMASS Dining Education Health Movies MP3 Music Music Nation Northeast Personal Finance Sports Stock Quotes Traffic Travel Washington Weather World YourTown WHAT'S NEW Armstrong's back but is wounded Compiled by Globe Staff, 09/15/2000 WHEN: Sept. 16 (kilo), Sept. 17 (individual pursuit, Olympic sprint), Sept. 19 (team pursuit), Sept. 20 (sprint, points race), Sept. 21 (Madison, Keirin), Sept. 23 (mountain bike cross country), Sept. 26 (road race), Sept. 29 (individual time trial) US ENTRIES: Lance Armstrong, Marcelo Arrue, Johnny Bairos, Derek Bouchard-Hall, Travis Brown, Jame Carney, Jonas Carney, Dylan Casey, Antonio Cruz, Mariano Friedick, Tyler Hamilton, Erin Hartwell, George Hincapie, David Juarez, Tommy Mulkey, Marty Nothstein, Fred Rodriguez, Christian Vande Velde.
Boston.com / Sports / 2000 Olympic Games TRACK AND FIELD 20 medals worst showing in team history For USA MORE GLOBE OLYMPICUPDATES Marathon Ethiopians dominate (By Barbara Huebner) Wrestling US http://www.boston.com/sports/sydney2000/
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Olympic Council Of Ireland CHRIS BOARDMAN TO ASSIST IRISH olympic cycling SQUAD 200301-27, ChrisBoardman, Britain's former olympic and World champion, has http://www.olympicsport.ie/
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Olympic Preview: Cycling day. Road cycling Road cycling is the original olympic cycling competitionand the most popular cycling competition worldwide. The http://www.infoplease.com/spot/ol-cycling.html
Extractions: Mountain biking debuted at the Games in Atlanta and is different from road and track in that the bikes used are heavier-duty with larger, knobby tires and the sport involves racing on a course of undulating and sometimes very narrow dirt trails over periodic obstacles. In Sydney the men will race somewhere between 40 and 50 kilometers and the women will go 30 to 40 km. The actual race distance isn't decided until the night before the race, when the event officials consider weather conditions. They aim for the men's race to last approximately two hours and 15 minutes and the women's race to last about two hours.
Indiainfo.com - Olympics - History Light, Middle and Heavyweight, and continued till the 1992 Barcelona OlympicGames with the exception of 1912 Stockholm Olympics. cycling Bicycle was http://www.thatscricket.com/olympics/history/
Extractions: Home Olympics History Origin Of Modern Olympic Games Inflaming the inspiration and enthusiasm from the Ancient Olympic Games , which were conducted every four years between 776 BC and 393 AD in Olympia, Greece until forbidden by Emperor of Greece in 393 AD, the Modern Olympic Games were started in 1896 at Athens, Greece under the initiation and leadership of a French educationalist Baron Pierre de Coubertin. DISCIPLINES Archery: Like so many other sports Archery is a game of Egyption origin. It originated probably in the pre-historic period through primitive men, who used it either for self - defence or for food by killing animals. In the later centuries men used bows. Ancient Hindu Epics, tell of the heroic wars where Lord Rama and Arjuna, to quote a few, played important roles in the field of Archer which gradually turned into a discipline in the Modern Olympics. Although Archery featured in the Modern Olympics in 1900 at Paris, 1904 at St. Luis, 1908 at London and 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games, it was discontinued till the 1972 Munich Olympic Games.
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.
SLAM! Sports: 2000 Summer Games: Cycling CP) Dutch cyclist Leontien Zijlaard won her third gold and fourth medal of the Sydney Games when she captured the olympic women's cycling time trial. http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesCycling/home.html
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SDVA History San Diego is rich in cycling history and velodrome of the Senior National Championships/OlympicTrials. hosted a number of prestigious cycling events including http://www.velodromes.org/html/history.html
Extractions: " The first velodrome I know of in San Diego was built in 1916. It went from Harbor Drive to Pacific Highway to Broadway. In 1917, when the United States got involved in World War I, they tore part of it down. What was left became the grandstand for Lane Field where the Padres played until Westgate Park Stadium was built. The Morley Field velodrome was a dirt track when I first got into racing. I don't know when it began but I know from 1936 to 1948, including the war years when nothing was happening, that was the track that we had." In 1949, the San Diego Velodrome hosted the Senior National Championships. In 1952, San Diego native (and current SDVA board member) Harry Backer represented the United States at the Olympic Games.
AIS/RMIT Olympic Superbike To find out more about the history of bicycles select from the following options Trackcycling was included at the first modern olympic games in 1896. http://www.phm.gov.au/hsc/bike/history.htm
Extractions: The first example of a bicycle was the draisienne or hobbyhorse developed in 1818 by Baron von Drais (Germany). It relied on foot propulsion instead of pedals. The draisienne proved that a person could keep balance while the bike was in motion. To find out more about the history of bicycles select from the following options:
New Page 2 East Side Wheelmen history. were instrumental in developing the United States CyclingFederation. the East Side Wheelmen served to nurture olympic athletes such http://www.eastsidewheelmen.com/history.html
Extractions: Web Site Provided by FixedGearFever Track Racing Web Service! East Side Wheelmen History The East Side Wheelmen Bicycle Racing Club was formed in the 1930's by Fred "Cappy" Capicchioni, an immigrant from San Marino. Many people in the cycling community referred to Cappy as "Mr. Bicycling. Cappy and his wife, Mary, were instrumental in developing the United States Cycling Federation. They were also instrumental in bringing a world-class velodrome to Colorado Springs for the training of track cyclists. In the 1970's and 1980's, the East Side Wheelmen served to nurture Olympic athletes such as Steve Hegg, Rory O'Reilly, Rebecca Twigg, Cindy Olavarri, Eric Heiden and Mark Gorski. A the USCF/Olympic program grew, the need for the East Side Wheelmen as a developmental club lessened and the group was gradually disbanded.
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History Of Women In Sports Timeline - Part 5 - 1980-1989 1984 Connie Carpenter wins the first women's cycling event in Olympichistory at the Los Angeles Games. She is the first US woman http://www.northnet.org/stlawrenceaauw/timelne5.htm
Extractions: first Olympic womens weightlifting gold medal at Sydney in 2000. 1980 - Mary Decker becomes the first woman to run a mile in under 4 and a half minutes in Philadelphia on Jan. 25. She is named the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year for track. 1980 - Eleanor Conn and her husband Sidney are the first to fly a hot air balloon over the North Pole. 1980 - A total of 233 women compete in the Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid - just 21 had competed there in 1932. 1980 - Field hockey becomes a medal sport for women in the Olympics. The Zimbabwe women's field hockey team went undefeated to win the Olympic gold medal. 1980 - Grete Waitz beats her own time in the New York City Marathon with her third win in three years in a time of 2:25:41. 1980 - The Women's Sports Foundation establishes the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame 1980 - Shirley Muldowney becomes the first driver to win two National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) points titles. 1980 - Althea Gibson is inducted into the International Womens Sports Hall of Fame.
Olympics 2000 -- Cycling Coverage of the Sydney 2000 Olympics cycling events. http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/olympics/2000/cycling/
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Extractions: The Millennium Games will mark a new chapter in the story of The Olympics - an event steeped in tradition, glory and dramatic sporting moments. BBC Sport Online brings you the history of the Olympics in this clickable guide, with news on all the headline makers from Atlanta four years ago to the first ever modern Games in Athens back in 1896. Search BBC Sport Online Advanced search options Global sports round-up From BBC World Service Click on a date to find out more about the Games in that year: 1st WORLD WAR 2nd WORLD WAR Links to other History stories In This Section The history of the Olympics Atlanta 1996 Barcelona 1992 Seoul 1988 Los Angeles 1984 Moscow 1980 Montreal 1976 Munich 1972 Mexico City 1968 Tokyo 1964 Rome 1960 Melbourne 1956 Helsinki 1952 London 1948 Berlin 1936 Los Angeles 1932 Amsterdam 1928 Paris 1924 Antwerp 1920 Stockholm 1912 London 1908 St Louis 1904 Paris 1900 Athens 1896 Back to top Athletics-Track Athletics-Field Boxing ...