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Extractions: Sports Athletes Events Olympics ... HOME N A S C nascsports.org A Community Based Multisport Member of the United States Olympic Committee Home News Sports Athletes ... NATIVE AMERICAN SPORTS COUNCIL THE NASC MISSION The Native American Sports Council's mission is to promote athletic excellence and wellness within Native American communities through sports programs which combine traditional Native American values with those of the modern Olympics. Through its membership in the U.S. Olympic Committee and its affiliation with selected Olympic Sports Federation, the NASC conducts community based multi-sport programs and athlete development programs which enable emerging elite athletes to be identified and developed for national, international and Olympic competition The following is a brief description of the NASC's primary program areas. - Athlete Development and Assistance Program
Extractions: Summer Olympics 2012 Sports by Kaffa and Lucy SUMMER OLYMPIC SPORT - NEEDED FACILITIES - (SUGGESTED FACILITIES) Archery - land - (U. of Miami campus or Tamiami Park) Badminton - court - (Tropical Park) Baseball - field - (U. of Miami's Mark Light Stadium or Pro Player Stadium ) Pro Player Stadium can be configured for both football and baseball. Pro Player Stadium in its different setups. Basketball - a court ( American Airlines Arena or The Arena) American Airlines Arena Picture Beach Vollyball - a sand pit - (8th St. Beach on South Beach) Boxing - a ring - (Orange Bowl*, outdoors, or The Arena*, indoors) Canoe/Kayak - a lake - (to build a rapids course is not unusual, otherwise Biscayne Bay) Cycling - a trail (Old Cutler road course) Diving - a pool - ( Swimming Hall of Fame in Ft. Laud. or U. of Miami) Photos provided by J. E. Clark Photographics and George Olsen on web site. Equestrian - a track or field - (Tropical Park) Fencing - a gym floor - (The Arena*) Field Hockey - a field - (Orange Bowl*) Gymnastics - a gym floor - (The Arena*) Judo - a gym - (The Arena) Mountain Bike - track and trails - (Old Cutler Road course and a Velodrome in Ft. Lauderdale)
Pass The Olympic Sports Revitalization Act Petition These sports are team handball, synchronized swimming, and equestrian basic requirementreferred to in paragraph (1). (6) Because the olympic sports referred to http://www.petitiononline.com/s1085/petition.html
Extractions: Pass the Olympic Sports Revitalization Act View Current Signatures Sign the Petition To: US Senate, US House of Representatives, Senators John McCain, Ted Stevens, Conrad Burns, Trent Lott, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Olympia Snowe, Sam Brownback, Gordon Smith, Peter Fitzgerald, John Ensign, George Allen, Daniel Inouye, John Rockefeller, John Kerry, John Breaux, Byron Dorgan, Ron Wyden, Max Cleland, Barbara Boxer, John Edwards and Jean Carnahan This is a very little known bill which is currently at the committee level S.1085, known as the Olympic Sports Revitalization Act ("http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c107:S.1085":). Senator Paul D. Wellstone (of Minnesota) introduced the bill that if passed, would revitalize Olympic sports in the US.
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Extractions: May 24, 2002, Washington Post Party Like It's 2012 Mayor Anthony Williams is planning a super cool sports party for kids next month. But if you want to be part of the fun, you have to move fast. The mayor has announced that the first Youth Sports Day will take place on Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kids ages 6 to 14 will be able to learn about more than 20 Olympic sports from local Olympic and Paralympic athletes and coaches. The free clinics will be at 19 sports sites in Washington, Maryland and Virginia. There's only one catch: You can't just show up at a clinic. You have to sign up in advance. Kids can attend clinics in just about every imaginable sport. All the biggest, most popular sports are here. You can learn baseball at Camden Yards or soccer at RFK or FedEx fields. Or how about shooting hoops at Cole Field House, the home of the NCAA champion Maryland Terrapins? There also are clinics in the big Olympic sports, such as gymnastics, track and field, and swimming. But what I think is really great is that kids will have a chance to learn about the smaller, lesser-known sports that aren't on TV very often.
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Extractions: Gymnastics! Find out how Updated August 1st, 2002 Remember "ISUFan" Support the Olympic Sports Revitalization Act The following text is adapted from an email is being circulated around the College Gymnastics coaching community. If you have the time please email or write your congressman concerning the crisis Olympic sports are facing. Below is all the information you need to help the sport of gymnastics. Please take a moment and email or write your congressman. Please also pass this information on to anyone else you think would be interested in helping!
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Extractions: OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/19 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 MON 7/23 TUE 7/24 WED 7/25 THU 7/26 FRI 7/27 SAT Ceremonies Aquatics: Diving Aquatics: Swimming Aquatics: Sync. Swimming Aquatics: Water Polo Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Boxing Canoe/Kayak: Slalom Canoe/Kayak: Sprint Cycling: Mountain Bike Cycling: Road Racing Cycling: Track Racing Equestrian Fencing OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/19 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 MON 7/23 TUE 7/24 WED 7/25 THU 7/26 FRI 7/27 SAT Field Hockey Gynmastics: Artistic Gynmastics: Rhythmic Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Shooting Soccer Softball Table Tennis Team Handball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball: Beach Volleyball: Indoor Weightlifting Wrestling Yachting OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/19 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 MON 7/23 TUE 7/24 WED 7/25 THU 7/26 FRI 7/27 SAT OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/27 SAT 7/28 SUN 7/29 MON 7/30 TUE 7/31 WED 8/01 THU 8/02 FRI 8/03 SAT 8/04 SUN Ceremonies Aquatics: Diving Aquatics: Swimming Aquatics: Sync. Swimming Aquatics: Water Polo Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Boxing Canoe/Kayak: Slalom Canoe/Kayak: Sprint Cycling: Mountain Bike Cycling: Road Racing Cycling: Track Racing Equestrian Fencing OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/27 SAT 7/28 SUN 7/29 MON 7/30 TUE 7/31 WED 8/01 THU 8/02 FRI 8/03 SAT 8/04 SUN Field Hockey Gynmastics: Artistic Gynmastics: Rhythmic Judo Modern Pentahlon Rowing Shooting Soccer Softball Table Tennis Team Handball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball: Beach Volleyball: Indoor Weightlifting Wrestling Yachting OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/27 SAT 7/28 SUN 7/29 MON 7/30 TUE 7/31 WED 8/01 THU 8/02 FRI 8/03 SAT 8/04 SUN On Wisconsin Sports On Wisconsin
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Extractions: GAMES Home Olympics Sports Handball ... contact us OLYMPIC HANDBALL Team handball is very popular in much of the world, but little known in North America. Its very name is confusing even to an American who knows quite a bit about sports. The modern game actually grew out of three sports that were developed, independently, in three different European countries: The Czech hazena, the Danish handbold, and the German Torball. All three were based on soccer, but essentially replaced the foot with the hand, so that the ball could be advanced by batting or throwing, rather than by kicking. Hazena was being played by Slovak peoples as early as 1892; its rules were first codified in 1906, by a college professor. Handbold (the Danish word for handball) was developed in 1898 by a teacher, Holger Nielsen, as an alternative to soccer. In 1906, Nielsen revised the rules considerably and began organizing competitions outside the school at which he taught. Similarly, Torball was created in 1915 by a German gymnastics teacher, Max Heiden. Professor Carl Schelenz of the Berlin Physical Education School in 1919 combined elements of handbold and Torball and adapted the soccer playing field for a new sport which he called handball (actually translating the Danish into German). Schelenz also borrowed from basketball, which was just becoming popular in Germany, to allow dribbling as a means of advancing the ball.
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Extractions: Dawn received a basketball scholarship to Washington State, where she was selected to the Pacific-10 All-Decade Team, won Pac-10 All-Academic honors three times and led her team to the NCAA Tournament. She began playing team handball in 1991 and joined the National Team in 1993. She has since played in over 100 international games and was a member of the 1995 Pan American Gold medal team and 1993 World Championship team that placed 12th. She is also a three-time gold medal winner at the U.S. National Championships, where she was the 1994 MVP, playing for the Colorado Springs Stars. She helped the U.S. Olympic squad in 1996 to an eighth place finish, then played professionally in Norway for two years. Most recently, she received MVP honors at the 1999 U.S. National Championships and was a member of the 1999 Pan American Team that placed fourth. CAREER PATH: While in school, Dawn completed internships with the USOC in Colorado Springs and with the Goodwill Games in Seattle. After graduating from college, Dawn received a Post Graduate Scholarship to the University of Montana, and began work toward her Masters in Athletic Administration, while acting as an Assistant Basketball Coach. While training for the 1996 Olympic Games, she worked in sports marketing in Atlanta. After the Games, Dawn played professional team handball in Norway for two years. She returned to the U.S. and accepted a job with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games in 2002. She currently manages the Community Olympic Development Program, which supports intermediate level athletes who have not yet attained national team status.
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Extractions: Department - Individual Sports Join the growing number of people who are discovering the fun and excitement of team handball! With more points scored than soccer and more continuous action than basketball, team handball has been a popular international sport for years, and now its popularity is on the rise in the United States. No wonderthis fast-paced team sport lets players take full advantage of their running, jumping, and throwing abilities. Written by two former U.S. Olympic players and expert coaches, Team Handball: Steps to Success presents 12 easy-to-follow steps to becoming an accomplished player. Each step is an easy transition from the one before. The first steps provide a solid foundation of basic skills and concepts. As players progress, they'll learn how to combine these skills to attack the goal, decide when to pass and when to shoot, and support their teammates when attacking and defending. The final steps show how teammates can organize as a unit in attack and on defense and how good communication contributes to the effectiveness of the team.
Player Bio Ruth Crowe Softball 1995 with her selection by the US team handball Federation as an assistant coachfor the North team in womens team handball at the US olympic sports Festival http://cyclones.ocsn.com/sports/w-softbl/mtt/crowe_ruth00.html
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Blue & White Online - Handball - February 2003 were a very handeye culture. When Silva worked as a sports psychologist forthe US olympic wrestling team in 1986 he had no clue about team handball. http://www.unc.edu/bw/feb_03/handball.html
Extractions: When Silva worked as a sports psychologist for the U.S. Olympic wrestling team in 1986 he had no clue about team handball. However, the president of U.S. Team Handball, Peter Buehning, requested Silva for his services. Initially hesitant because he had no understanding of the sport, Silva finally gave in after numerous phone calls from Buehning and flew out to the Olympic training center in Colorado Springs to work with the U.S. team.