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         Diving Olympic Sports:     more books (39)
  1. Swimming and Diving (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-10
  2. Take the Plunge!: The Olympic Sport of Diving (Inspiring Athletes Non-Fiction)
  3. Swimming and Diving (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-11-15
  4. Swimming, Diving, and Other Water Sports (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  5. Swimming Diving & Other Water (Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03
  6. Diving Dream to Olympic Team: The Keith Russell Story by Simone Russell, 2009-05-19
  7. Olympic Swimming and Diving: Swimming And Diving (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Greg Kehm, 2007-06-30
  8. Swimming and Diving (Olympics Library) by John Verrier, 1996-01-08
  9. Swimming & Diving (The Summer Olympics) by David Smale, 1996-02
  10. Swimming and Diving (True Books-Sports) by Christin Ditchfield, 2000-03
  11. Easy Olympic Sports Reader
  12. Swimming Reader (Easy Olympic Sports Readers) by United States Olympic Committee, 2004-11-03
  13. Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science Swimming (Olympic Handbook Of Sports Medicine) by David L. Costill, Ernest W. Maglischo, et all 1992-04-15
  14. Diving at the Olympics - Women's Springboard: Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's 3 Metre Springboard

81. FANOFUNNY - CartooNet Festival 2000 "Olympic Humour" : Sports
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82. Clemson University :: IPTAY, The Official Athletic Site
Support Clemson's olympic sports IPTAY CC releases the Fall 2002 PriorityPoint Events. Aug. 13, 2002. Clemson,SC The priority point
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IPTAY CC releases the Fall 2002 Priority Point Events Aug. 13, 2002 Clemson,SC- The priority point events for Fall 2002 have been set. Attending these events is a great way to show your support for Clemson's Olympic Sports while at the same time building up your point total and making it possible to qualify for better seats at basketball games. A complete breakdown of the point system can be found under the Priority Point link on the IPTAY CC home page. Olympic Sporting Events Date Day Sport Opponent Time Location Sept 15 Sun. Women's Soccer Tennessee Riggs Field Oct 1 Tues. Volleyball North Carolina Jervey Gym Oct 16 Wed. Men's Soccer Furman Riggs Field Nov 3 Sun Men's Soccer North Carolina Riggs Field
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We've also adopted a modified weighttraining program used in similar Olympicsports, says Geller. Gymnastics, for example, is a lot like diving in many
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Diving pushes the envelope and adds a daring new exhibition event
Click above for exclusive exn.ca video. Image courtesy TSN By: Peter McMahon - Competitive diving started out almost 400 years ago, in 17th century Europe. It was essentially a glamorized version of feats attainable by many modern backyard pool acrobats. It often took the form of cliff diving since deep, man-made pools were scarce. In the past two decades, though, it has pushed swimmers' nerves and muscles to the limit with increasingly complex dives that challenge the athlete and wow the crowds. "Equipment and training in this sport has changed radically and made a big difference in what the athletes are capable of," says Mitch Geller, Head Coach of the Canadian National Diving Team. "It used to be that diving was just doing one-and-a-half summersaults, but now there are athletes who can do four-and-a-half summersaults off the three-metre springboard." E Q U I P M E N T
Originally, diving developed when gymnasts practised their acrobatics over water, using clunky wooden boards. These days, springboard divers perform off of aluminium boards with holes in them for less resistance and greater return of energy from the board back to the diver. The new boards are stronger, lighter and more flexible, providing higher dives and greater acrobatic feats of courage. Modern platform divers, for example, hit the water at about 55 km/h. T R A I N I N G
In addition to improved board design, new training methods have helped performance as well. Canada's Olympic team now does much more out-of-the water, or "dry land" training to supplement workouts in the pool. The Canadian team has also been working on reflexes by doing special exercises like repeatedly jumping down from an object a few feet up and immediately jumping back up as they land. This helps use muscles and nerves in ways that allow them to have quicker reaction time during dives.

84. SU Athletics - SU Olympic Sports Most Televised In The BIG EAST
SU olympic sports Most Televised in the BIG EAST. SU Softball onTime Warner. SYRACUSE, NY Syracuse University's olympic sports
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85. Summer Olympics 2000 Diving Fan Guide
Check out each sport's fan guide for more In the Crosshairs looks at the olympicsports. diving in the Crosshairs. olympic competition dates Sept.
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IN THE CROSSHAIRS ESPN.com puts Olympic divling In the Crosshairs with our interactive fan guide feature. Check out each sport's fan guide for more In the Crosshairs looks at the Olympic sports. Diving in the Crosshairs Olympic competition dates: Sept. 22-30
Venue: Sydney International Aquatic Centre, Sydney Olympic Park The outlook
The United States has dominated Olympic diving, winning 125 of the 225 medals, including 46 of 75 gold medals. Chinese divers won three of the four gold medals at Atlanta in 1996. The finer points
Format: Springboard competition is from the 3-meter board; platform from 10 meters. Seven judges score each dive from to 10 in full or half-point increments. Highest and lowest scores are dropped, and the remaining scores are added together and multiplied by the degree of difficulty (1.2 to 3.6). That total is multiplied by 6. Combined semifinal and final scores determine final results. Pool: Depth is at least 16 feet, 5 inches. A small hose sprays water onto the pool surface, creating a ripple effect, so the diver can see the surface. Without it, the water takes on a glass-like appearance, and all you can see is the bottom of the pool.

86. Olympic Preview Diving
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88. General Releases - University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site
2002. From Fetzer To Finley Associate Communications Director's DaveLohse's incisive look at issues involving UNC olympic sports.
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UNC associate SID Dave Lohse with Senator Paul Wellstone and his wife Sheila in 1997. Read about Lohse's special relationship with the Wellstones in his heartfelt tribute from October 30, 2002.
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Associate Communications Director's Dave Lohse's incisive look at issues involving UNC Olympic sports.
  • Feb, 10, 2003 Will 2003 be the year the Tar Heel lacrosse team makes a giant step toward renewed greatness?
  • Jan. 30, 2003 The men's tennis squad will find out this spring what defending a championship is all about.
  • January 13, 2003 A tip of the derby is in order to the Mother Country at UNC's 2002 Patterson Medal fete.
  • December 26, 2002 The fine line between losing and winning in today's collegiate atmosphere reflected UNC's fall sports season.
  • October 30, 2002 Senator Paul Wellstone was a Tar Heel to the end and the ultimate champion of the little guy.
  • September 23, 2002 Those who don't appreciate the past are doomed to understanding the future.
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  • 89. Women's Soccer - University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site
    From Fetzer to Finley A Critical Look At Issues Involving UNC olympic SportsReread this CoSIDA best in the nation event coverage story from 19992000.
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    Lorrie Fair was named the National Player of the Year as Carolina won its 16th national championship in the past 19 years.
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    HEADLINES Sixteen Former Tar Heels Named To 2003 WUSA Active Rosters Tar Heels Topple Courage In Preseason Exhibition Women's Soccer Announces Spring Schedule RELATED LINKS
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    Email this ... story to a friend From Fetzer to Finley: A Critical Look At Issues Involving UNC Olympic Sports Reread this CoSIDA best in the nation event coverage story from 1999-2000. July 5, 2000 The Gnashing Of Teeth Is Always A Welcome Sound In Chapel Hill By Dave Lohse Director of Media Relations for Olympic Sports Editor's Note: The following story, originally written by Dave Lohse on January 2, 2000, was recently honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America at the group's annual convention in St. Louis, Mo. Lohse's article was named the best story in the nation in the event coverage category for the 1999-2000 school year. Many thanks to the UNC women's soccer team and coaching staff for making the writing of this missive a virtual piece of cake. At approximately 5:00 p.m. E.S.T. on December 5, 1999, a sound so deafening was heard nationwide that literally millions of people had to put their hands to their ears and clamp tight for several seconds. It was not an unusual sound by any means. After all, it had been heard 15 times before since 1981. The sound was so familiar that the 14,000 plus who packed Spartan Stadium in San Jose, Calif. that afternoon were ready for it. In fact, most expected it and were fully prepared for the grating sound that was to come.

    90. President's Commission On Olympic Sports: Records - Narrative Summary

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    National Archives and Records Administration - Accessioned by NARA in July 1977, designated as part of Record Group 220, and deposited in the Ford Library. ACCESS
    Open. Neither the Commission nor the Department of Health, Education and Welfare placed any specific restrictions on the records. The Ford Library staff closed a small number of documents under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256). The records are subject to the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).
    Prepared by Kenneth G. Hafeli, September 1979
    INTRODUCTION The President's Commission on Olympic Sports (PCOS), was created by Executive Order 11868 on June 19, 1975. According to its First Report to the President, it was formed "partly in response to the continuing conflicts among various organizations involved with amateur sports in this country and partly in response to declining performance by the United States in international competition such as the Olympic Games." In his signing statement, President Ford directed the Commission to make a "full and complete study and evaluation of the Unites States Olympic Committee," investigate the jurisdictional problems which keep the US from consistently placing the best athletes into international competitions, and study all matters related to US participation in international competition.

    91. Olympic Water Sports Info From World Wide Aquatics
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    92. Korea.net Directory
    Association, is a nonprofit organization, promotes sports Scuba diving in Korea KoreanOlympic Committee English, Korean The Korea sports Council and
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    Help Site Map Visit related sites from Family Education Network. olympicsportsSports—Olympics—Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics diving. Men. Women.
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    94. ESPN.com: NCAA - Brothers Lead Texas To Third Straight NCAA Swimming Title
    Saturday, March 30 diving portion helps Texas seal ninth NCAA crown AssociatedPress. ATHENS, Ga. Texas diving coach Matt Scoggin did not go that far.
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    ATHENS, Ga. Diving brothers Troy and Justin Dumais led Texas to its third straight NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving title Saturday night. "We are definitely the Texas diving and swimming team, not the swimming and diving team," said Texas sophomore Brendan Hansen, who set a meet, American and U.S. open records in winning the 200-yard breaststroke. Texas diving coach Matt Scoggin did not go that far. "Getting four divers into the top 13 this morning was huge," he said. "It gave our swimmers a big lift. Every point was critical." Southern Cal's Erik Vendt, national swimmer of the year, earned a meet-best 57 points, two more than Stanford's Markus Rogan. Troy Dumais, the diver of the year, and Stanford's Peter Marshall each scored 54 points. Stanford trailed by 15 points entering the evening session and overtook Texas in the 200 backstroke when Rogan and Marshall went 1-2. Texas failed to score in the event.

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