2002 AAU Junior Olympic Games In Knoxville, TN YEARBY-YEAR history. the AAU include AAU Sports Program, AAU Junior olympic Games,AAU a softball quadraplex, two youth baseball fields, a tennis complex, a http://www.aaujrogames.org/~general/history.html
Extractions: Since its beginning in Washington, DC, the AAU Junior Olympic Games have been conducted in 15 states and 24 cities across the United States. The state of Tennessee is in the lead with five (5) AAU Junior Olympic Games to its credit. Florida is a strong second with four (4), all in different cities: Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, and Tallahassee. In the nineties alone, the Games have grown by more than 6,000 participants. The Games will continue to expand and flourish into the 21st century as the popularity of sport and the attention to the youth in America intensifies. In 2000, the event broke all existing records for participation with over 13,000 athletes from all 50 states and several U.S. Territories and U.S. Military Bases around the world. One thing that remains consistent from year to year is the AAU's commitment to the youth of America. Sports for All, Forever! Showcasing America's Talent, the AAU Junior Olympic Games prides itself with the nation's most outstanding athletes year in and year out. Evelyn Ashford, Patrick Ewing, Anfernee Hardaway, Carl Lewis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Cheryl Miller, Shaquille O' Neal, Kurt Thomas, Chris Webber have all participated in the Games. YEAR SITE # SPORTS # COACHES # ATHLETES Washington, DC
Index.htm table tennis Victoria has over 3,500 registered members, some of whom haverepresented Australia in olympic and Commonwealth Games competition. http://www.ttv.com.au/
Extractions: Simon Gerada winner of the Victorian Open Men's Singles Title 1999/2000/2001/2002. Table Tennis Victoria was formed in 1925. Its aim, to encourage people to participate in and support the sport of Table Tennis. Today, Table Tennis is played by over 1.5 million Australian's either socially or in competitions. Table Tennis Victoria has over 3,500 registered members , some of whom have represented Australia in Olympic and Commonwealth Games competition. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Victoria's Miao Miao earned fifth place and took silver at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games. While at the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games
Olympic Table Tennis Record olympic table tennis Winners. The 24th olympic Games, Seoul 1988. GoldMedallist, Silver Medallist, Bronze Medallist. Men's Singles, Yoo http://www.callnetuk.com/home/tabletennis/olympic.htm
Extractions: Cover page of the old site Home Table tennis news Events ... Email me Topics 40mm or 38mm? Pimples issue Penhold or shakehand Table tennis history World Championships Olympic Table Tennis Photo Gallery Waldner Samsonov Liu Kong ... Ma Lin Schlager Primorac Rosskopf Kim T.S. Saive ... Yang Ying Zhang Y.N. Lin Ling Ni Xialian Cheng H.X. Jie Shoppe Chen Jing Olympic Table Tennis Winners The 24th Olympic Games, Seoul 1988 Gold Medallist Silver Medallist Bronze Medallist Men's Singles Yoo Nam Kyu KOR Kim Ki Taik KOR Erik Lindhe SWE Women's Singles Chen Jing CHN Li Huifang CHN Jiao Zhimin CHN Men's Doubles Chen Longcan
ABC Coverage Of The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games - Table Tennis China's King Kong takes thrilling men's singles final Wang adds Olympicgold to world title China win table tennis men's doubles Chinese team http://www.abc.net.au/olympics/TABLETENNIS/
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History Then we were given a lively history of Australia. loyal and open hearted personalityreflects the olympic spirit of universal Sydney 2000 Top Ten Medal table. http://homepage.tinet.ie/~mdgprimary/2000games.htm
Extractions: History Ceremonies 1896 Games Women ... Dissolving Boundaries Page Sydney 2000 Sports at the Sydney Games Synchronised diving, trampoline, taekwondo, modern pentathlon for women, triathlon and women's weightlifting were new sports at the 2000 Olympics. Click the sport to find out more Archery Diving Modern Pentathlon Taekwondo ... Interesting Facts Sydney 2000 Dissolving Boundaries Page WWW Link: Official Site of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games (Note: This is now the IOC site and not the site where we did research for our project. The IAAF link is useful.) The Opening Ceremony by Karen O'Reilly Before 110,000 people, a lone horse man entered Stadium Australia followed by 120 riders carrying Olympic Flags. The cultural program opened with Deep Sea Dreaming. There were hundreds of children dressed as fish and sea creatures to celebrate the Great Barrier Reef . Then Djakapurra Munyarryn and the Aborigine people celebrated their culture. Then we were given a lively history of Australia. Altogether 12,600 performers took part in 8 different segments. The final part before the parade of athletes was a band of 2,000 teenagers from around the world. 118 teams paraded behind their country's flags in alphabetical order led by Greece. North and South Korea paraded behind one flag for the first time.
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TT Facts history of USA table tennis USA table tennis was A Member of the United States OlympicCommittee (USOC). National headquarters for USA table tennis is part of http://www.gotabletennis.com/TTFacts.html
Extractions: webmaster@paralympic.org While European Table Tennis Championships have a long history -even before the establishment of the International Paralympics Committee (IPC) in 1989, the Championships in the FESPIC region started only when the quota system was introduced after the Barcelona Paralympics (1992) as players then had to qualify via high ranking positions for Paralympic Games and the World Championships. After FESPIC Table Tennis Championships in Hong Kong (1997) and Taipei (1999), Osaka, Japan now hosted the third Championships 29 June - 5 July this year. Being the ITTC Technical Delegate, I went to Osaka for a venue inspection in April 2000. I found that all venues were up to the ITTC requirement and moreover, as Osaka was also the host for the World Championships for able-bodied this same year, I had full confidence that the 3rd Championships were to be successful ones.
BBC SPORT | OLYMPICS 2000 venue will be the home of the table tennis and tae Wimbledon are behind the designof the tennis venue dome and the pavilions, situated in the olympic Park, play http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/static/in_depth/olympics/2000/venues/park
Extractions: The Olympic Stadium is the largest outdoor venue in Olympic history. The stadium, which will hold the opening and closing ceremonies (15 September and 1 October respectively), the athletic events and the football final, holds 110,000 people. It has already witnessed world-record crowds for rugby union internationals. In all, its cost is estimated at around Aus$690m. After the conclusion of the Olympics, the two temporary open grandstands will be removed, leaving two permanent grandstands, and the capacity will be reduced to 80,000. While the stadium will host the final of the football, the preliminary rounds will be held at the Sydney Football Stadium (cap: 42,000), Melbourne Cricket Ground (cap 98,000), Brisbane Cricket Ground (cap: 37,000) and the Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide (cap: 20,000). >> Athletics Events Guide The Olympic Stadium is the largest outdoor venue in Olympic history. The stadium, which will hold the opening and closing ceremonies (15 September and 1 October respectively), the athletic events and the football final, holds 110,000 people. It has already witnessed world-record crowds for rugby union internationals. In all, its cost is estimated at around Aus$690m. After the conclusion of the Olympics, the two temporary open grandstands will be removed, leaving two permanent grandstands, and the capacity will be reduced to 80,000.
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The Australian Deaf Games 2003 Please encourage anyone who might like to play table tennis during the Games.Key Facts, State Sports Centre olympic Boulevard Sydney olympic Park. http://deafsportsnsw.com.au/deafgames/sports/tabtennis.htm
Extractions: Table Tennis will be one of the feature events at the XIV Australian Deaf Games - 2003. Anyone is encouraged to participate in Table Tennis. It does not matter if you are a novice or an experienced player. You could be selected to represent Australia in the Deaflympics. This is your chance! All you need to do is fill in an Entry Form below to enter the Table Tennis competition and forward to your State Sports Organisation. Download the Entry Form (51K) to enter the Table Tennis Competition. States that have no affiliation with a State Sports Organisation, please forward your Entry Form to:
Venus And Yevgeny Take Singles Gold Dementieva is a fastrising Russian star in women's tennis, a tall, powerful, and Venusbecame only the second woman in olympic history to win both the singles http://tennis.about.com/library/weekly/aa092800.htm
Extractions: Venus and Yevgeny Take Singles Gold Venus Williams has a pretty good winning streak going in singles: 32 in a row, including Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, and now the Olympic gold medal. She defeated Elena Dementieva 6-2, 6-4 in the final. Dementieva is a fast-rising Russian star in women's tennis, a tall, powerful, and quick 18-year-old, but she was completely overpowered by Williams. Both Williams and Dementieva had been tested in their semifinals. Venus got by Monica Seles 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, while Elena worked a little harder to advance against Australian Jelena Dokic 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Venus followed up by winning the gold medal in doubles with her sister Serena. Venus and Serena simply crushed the Dutch team, Kristie Boogert and Miriam Oremans, 6-1, 6-1. The match took just 50 minutes. Venus became only the second woman in Olympic history to win both the singles and the doubles gold. Helen Wills was the first, in 1924. The bronze singles medal went to Seles, who defeated Dokic 6-1, 6-4. Belgians Els Callens and Dominique Van Roost took the doubles bronze over Olga Barabanshchikova and Natasha Zvereva of Belarus 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Table Tennis: History Made As Formidable China Tumbles finish the match 43. The table tennis Great Wall 14 years after they were crownedOlympic champions at year's world championships, also made history, but a http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200210/10/eng20021010_104782.shtml
Extractions: This was the first Asiad team gold for the DPR Korean women, aswell as their first victory against the powerful Chinese in more than four years. China was the victor in both of the previous encounters between the two - in the finals of the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games and last year's Osaka world championships.
China's Long March Up The Olympic Medal Table olympic rules restricted the number of lifters for In racquet sports tennis aside- China reigned supreme in the men's and women's table tennis and bagging http://fpeng.peopledaily.com.cn/english/200010/01/eng20001001_51693.html
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WashingtonPost.com: The 1996 Summer Olympics In Atlanta WashingtonPost.comCategory Regional North America 1996 Summer olympic Games 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.
Rediff.com: The Slide-show Home Page The olympic Stadium The centrepiece of the Sydney 2000 olympic Gamesis also the largest outdoor venue in olympic history. A slideshow. http://www.rediff.com/sports/oslide.htm