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         Volleyball Olympic History:     more detail
  1. Volleyball (The Summer Olympics) by David Smale, 1995-08
  2. Olympic Volleyball Players of Egypt: Abdalla Ahmed, Ashraf Abouelhassan, Ahmed Abdel Naeim, Abdel Latif Ahmed, Wael Al-Aydy, Saleh Youssef
  3. Sport in France: France Men's National Volleyball Team, France at the Olympics, Athletic Club de Boulogne-Billancourt, Cartier Racing Award
  4. Order on the Court: Pro Beach Volleyball a Rally for Respect & Recognition by Tom Burke, 2008-08-07
  5. Spike! by Doug Beal, 1985-04

61. Clube Volleyball Results / History
Club volleyball Results / history place out of 40 teams at the 18 Open Northeast Qualifier Baltimore, Maryland Attended Junior olympic National Team
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Volleyball Results / History St. Louis Elite 181 - 2001

Uniform Number: 13
Tournament Results:
Twenty first place at the 2001 Junior National 18s Open Championships -Salt Lake City, Utah
Tenth place out of 48 teams at the 2001 ASICS Junior National 18s Championship - Chicago, IL
Second place out of 20 teams at the 2001 Gateway Regional Championships - St. Louis, MO
Fifth place out of 40 teams at the 18 Open Northeast Qualifier - Baltimore, Maryland
Attended Junior Olympic National Team tryouts at Mideast Qualifier - Indianapolis, IN
Seventh place out of 32 teams at the 18 Open Mideast Qualifier - Indianapolis, IN
First place out of 10 teams at Shamrock Classic18s tournament - Webster University, MO First place out of 10 teams at Jefferson March Classic 18s tournament - Jefferson College, MO Forty first place out of 220 teams at 2001 Nike Las Vegas Invitational - Las Vegas, NV Third place out of 5 teams at the The Real Deal I adult tournament - Forest Park College, MO Second place out of 14 teams at the Southwestern Illinois 18s tournament - Belleville, IL

62. Calgaryplus.ca > Profile > Canada Olympic Park
yearround activities, events and a rich olympic history, is the up some sand on thebeach volleyball court, swing The olympic Hall of Fame Museum is fun for
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63. Texas Almanac - Texas History
Source United States olympic Committee Olympian, *, Sport, Games**,Medal. Corbelli, Laurie Flachmeier, L, volleyball, 1984 SOG 1983 PAG,S S.
http://www.texasalmanac.com/texasolympic.html
Texas Olympic Medalists Abbreviations used in the Sport column are: Mod. Penta.=Modern Pentathlon; Fig. Skating-Figure Skating; Sp'd Skating-Speed Skating; Tm Handball-Team Handball; Track-all track and field events except those noted separately. Source: United States Olympic Committee Olympian Sport Games** Medal Acuff, Amy Lynn B Track 1995 USOF S Allen, Chad T Baseball 1996 SOG B Anderson, Terence M. L Shooting 1995 PAG
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1983 PAG
1979 PAG
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S Anti, Michael E. L Shooting 1991 PAG 4G, B Arnette, Jay Hoyland T Basketball 1960 SOG G Austin, Charles T Track 1996 SOG G Baker, Walter Thane L Track 1956 SOG
1952 SOG G, S, B
S Baptiste, Kirk

64. History Of The Sport
volleyball history. 1957 The International olympic Committee (IOC) designated volleyballas an olympic team sport, to be included in the 1964 olympic Games
http://www.msmc.la.edu/cis1a/1/lguzman/Lily2.html

65. , And Extreme Sports.
USA Women's volleyball Faces Brazil for Bronze Medal. Track and Field JOHNSON,DRAGILA MAKE olympic history. Men's 4x100meter Relay Team Announced.
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Summer Olympics News - Sidney, Australia Overall US Team Results 0917 Wakeboarding U.S. Wakeboard Team claims bronze medal Mountain Biking Juarez Top American Male in Olympic Race Dunlap Seventh Despite Crash in Olympic Women's Mountain Bike MOUNTAIN BIKE: U.S. Women Prep for Cross-Country Admist Wild Animals at Fairfield Farm Day One ... MOUNTAIN BIKE: U.S. Olympic Team Holds Press Conference on September 22 Swimming Swimming Quotes – Friday, September 22 - Evening SWIMMING OLYMPICS
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... Krayzelburg, Quann Golden on Day Three Wrestling OLYMPIC WRESTLING WRAPUP Volleyball Sydney 2000 Olympic Games USA Women's Beach Volleyball Recap - A Pair of Fifths USA Women's Volleyball Faces Brazil for Bronze Medal Track and Field Jones wins most medals by woman in a single Olympics Taylor wins gold in 400 hurdles; Morrison takes bronze in 100 hurdles

66. A Brief Overview Of The History Of Volleyball
A Brief history. 1895 William G. Morgan created the game of volleyball. 19962person beach volleyball debuted as an olympic Sport.
http://egham.members.beeb.net/aboutvb.html
A bit about volleyball Originating in the USA volleyball is one of the World's most popular mass participation sports with an esitmated 800 million players. In 1895, William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass., decided to blend elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball to create a game for his classes of businessmen which would demand less physical contact than basketball. He created the game of Volleyball (at that time called mintonette). Morgan borrowed the net from tennis, and raised it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the average man's head. During a demonstration game, someone remarked to Morgan that the players seemed to be volleying the ball back and forth over the net, and perhaps "volleyball" would be a more descriptive name for the sport. On July 7, 1896 at Springfield College the first game of "volleyball" was played. A Brief History William G. Morgan created the game of volleyball. a special ball was designed for the sport. in the Philippines, an offensive style of passing the ball in a high trajectory to be struck by another player (the set and spike) were introduced.

67. Indiana University Athletics - Volleyball - History - All Big Ten Performers
office in each of her four seasons, the only volleyball player in school historyto record She played at the US olympic Festival in 1985 and 1986 and earned
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History - All Big Ten Performers Tradition of Program Year-by-Year Letterwinners Coaches ... Roster by High School Records: Match Records Honors Career Single Season ... Big Ten Best List DeeDee Olmstead (1982-85)
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Jill Beggs (1986-88) Julie Goedde (1986-89)
A four-year letterwinner from 1986-89, Julie Goedde led the Hoosiers in total blocks and block assists for four consecutive seasons and paced the team in block solos as a sophomore, junior, and senior. She is presently the school record holder in career block solos (128) and career total blocks (521), while ranking second in career block assists (393). As a senior in 1989, the Evansville, (Ind.) Mater Dei High School product earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and was named to the 1989 Mideast All-Region squad. That season, Goedde recorded 94 block assists and 32 block solos. As a sophomore she recorded 116 block assists and 36 block solos on her way to earning honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades. In 1986, she played on the East squad at the U.S. Olympic Festival. Also an excellent student, she earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition on three occasions. Diane Hoerth (1986-89) After playing her freshman year at the University of Texas and her sophomore season at IUPUI, Diane Hoereth played in every match for the Hoosiers during the 1989 and 1990 campaigns. A product of Roncalli High School in Indianapolis, Hoereth paced the Hoosiers in kills as a junior and again as a senior and 50 times during her career she recorded double figure kills. Despite only playing two seasons at Indiana, she holds the IU career record for most matches with 20-or-more kills (17 occasions). In addition, she holds the school record for career hitting percentage (.290). An honorable mention All-Big Ten selection as a junior, she capped her career by being named second-team All-Big Ten. She was twice named to the Mideast All-Region squad, was a 1990 Academic All-Big Ten selection, and was a recipient of the Aline Robinson Mental Attitude Award.

68. Montgomery Ready To Make Canadian Olympic History
Montgomery ready to make Canadian olympic history By DONNA SPENCER volleyball Yugoslaviabeats Russia for gold. FIELD HOCKEY Netherlands retains olympic title.
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Thursday, August 31, 2000 Montgomery ready to make Canadian Olympic history
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Sport by Sport PARALYMPICS Purdy's golden moment WRESTLING IOC strips gold medal TENNIS Nestor's golden win hits home BOXING Harrison starts in Britain WEIGHTLIFTING Bulgarian coach resigns Student suspended for e-mail threats CANOE/KAYAK Bridesmaid Brunet PENTATHLON Brit wins women's modern pentathlon TRIATHLON Simon's our man BASKETBALL Dream Team hangs on for another gold WATER POLO Hungary destroys Russia in title game GYMNASTICS Barsukova wins rhythmic gold in an upset EQUESTRIAN Wind dashes Millar's medal hopes VOLLEYBALL Yugoslavia beats Russia for gold DIVING Despatie arrives early FIELD HOCKEY Netherlands retains Olympic title TAEKWONDO Bosshart wins bronze in taekwondo SYNCHRO

69. KIAT.NET - Sydney 2000 Games Of The XXVIIth Olympiad
history OF THE GAMES From 1896-2000, Athens to Sydney. 3-LETTER olympic COUNTRYABBREVIATIONS. Beach volleyball, BEACH volleyball (2), Shooting, SHOOTING (17).
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LES JEUX DU NOUVEAU MILLENAIRE On 23 September 1993 in Monaco during the 101st IOC Session, Sydney (Australia) was elected to become the host city of the XXVIIth Olympiad in 2000. The Sydney 2000 Games was "The best Olympic Games ever" - Juan Antonio Samaranch - comprising of 28 sports with 300 events . It was attended by 10,651 athletes (4,069 women and 6,582 men) from 199 countries (plus East Timor). The Games of the XXVIIth Olympiad were officially opened by Sir William Deane , Governor General of Australia. The Olympic Flame was lit by Cathy Freeman (Australia).

70. Sydney Olympics: Volleyball Medal History
Medal history olympic MEN'S volleyball MEDAL WINNERS. YEAR, GOLD, SILVER,BRONZE. 1996, ATLANTA, Netherlands, Italy, Yugoslavia. 1992, BARCELONA,
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OLYMPIC MEN'S VOLLEYBALL MEDAL WINNERS YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE
ATLANTA Netherlands Italy Yugoslavia BARCELONA Brazil Netherlands United States SEOUL United States Soviet Union Argentina LOS ANGELES United States Brazil Italy MOSCOW Soviet Union Bulgaria Romania MONTREAL Poland Soviet Union Cuba MUNICH Japan East Germany Soviet Union MEXICO CITY Soviet Union Japan Czechoslovakia TOKYO Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Japan not held
OLYMPIC WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL MEDAL WINNERS YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE ATLANTA Cuba China Brazil BARCELONA Cuba Unified Team United States SEOUL Soviet Union Peru China LOS ANGELES China United States Japan MOSCOW Soviet Union East Germany Bulgaria MONTREAL Japan Soviet Union South Korea MUNICH Soviet Union Japan North Korea MEXICO CITY Soviet Union Japan Poland TOKYO Japan Soviet Union Poland not held
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71. Capture The Olympic Sprit
his success and that of the USA volleyball team to a Lou visualized herself as a futureOlympic gymnast able medal winner in US GrecoRoman wrestling history.
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Capture The Olympic Spirit These are some facts about some great Olympic athletes who show a lot of spirit! The Olympic Games are a worldwide stage where heroes are made and dreams are realized. Every Olympic Games has its surprise victories, and certainly one of the biggest surprise victories occurred at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. Billy Mills pulled off one of the greatest upsets in Olympic history in the 10,000-meter run with a stunning come-from-behind finish to win the gold medal. Bart Conner is the most accomplished gymnast in America. He is the only American person to win gold medals at every level of junior, national, and international competition. During the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, he won an individual gold medal for his performance on the parallel bars and another medal for his participation on the U.S. team. Ann Meyers Drysdale led her team to the silver medal in the very first Olympic women's basketball medal competition. She was the first female full-scholarship athlete at UCLA, the first four-year, college All-American basketball player (man or woman!). Ann was the first team athlete inducted into the Women's Sports Hall of Fame, and she was the first woman to sign a NBA contract! Yet she was the consummate team player. As a runner at UCLA, Gail Devers owned records in both the 100-meter dash and the 100-meter hurdles. When the 1988 Olympics approached, Gail won a spot on the U.S. Olympic team going to Seoul, Korea.

72. St. Louis Volleyball Club-History & Philosophy
I. Club history St Louis area youth volleyball players and their families has producedsilver and bronze medalists at the AAU Junior olympic, regional qualifiers
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History and Philosophy I. Club History
St. Louis Volleyball Club was founded in 1987.  Each season the Club plans to have at least 7 girls teams, one team per age group from 12U to 18U serving approximately 70 St. Louis area youth volleyball players and their families. St. Louis VBC continues to attract talented coaches from the metropolitan area including coaches with USAV, high school and college experience. As a result of their guidance and commitment, the club has produced silver and bronze medalists at the AAU Junior Olympic, regional qualifiers for the USAV National Junior Olympic and All-American recognition for many talented athletes. The nationally competitive level of play demonstrated by St. Louis VBC teams at regional, invitational and national tournaments has earned the club a level of respect and helps to promote participation in the metro area.  
II. Club Philosophy
St. Louis Volleyball Club has made a conscientious effort to teach our players sportsmanship, citizenship, scholarship, teamwork and family lifetime values both on the court and off. We attribute our success and respect directly to a basic club philosophy of player development in the basic skills of the sport in the younger ages, always seeking top competition. As a player progresses with age and the club, we offer an increasingly competitive and learning environment that aids in the further skill development and exposure to the college level.  The goal at each age group is to develop a team capable of competing at the USAV Junior Nationals.

73. SeaTac Volleyball Forum
Provides information for high school and USAV Junior olympic volleyball. Features tournament standings and reports on matches.
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Welcome to the Seattle-Tacoma Volleyball Forum. The Forum is an information source for High School and USAV Junior Olympic Volleyball in the Puget Sound region. Last update: Monday, November 11, 2002 01:18 PM (server time, MST, Salt Lake City.)
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West Central Districts ... King Teams Redeemed
Pool Play Play started at 9 am (not 10:15 am as reported in the papers,) and the first matches set the tone for the whole day. In Pool A (Blue), Divisional rivals White River and Peninsula met for the third time this season. It was a two game match, but Peninsula took White River to duce before finally falling 16-14 in the second game. Although a loss, this was a big improvement for Peninsula in comparison to their regular season results. Meanwhile, Mt. Rainier and Sequim in Pool B (Gold) battled for over an hour and half, with Mt. Rainier ultimately prevailing, 15-13, 12-15, 15-9. Mt. Rainier appeared to have resolved some of their passing difficulties encountered in the League tournament, and the return of Kelsey Rapp to the lineup in the opposite position gave the Rams a little more offensive punch as Kelsey set Emily Melver for what was to prove to be many scores over the course of the day. The second round of pool play saw Fife defeat defeat Highline 15-6, 15-11, and Kennedy beat Washington 15-3, 15-12. The third round of pool play in the Gold Pool featured a match of Divisional rivals Mt. Rainier and Highline with no surprises, the Rams winning 15-2, 15-11. The Blue pool match was Kennedy versus White River. Like Highline, Kennedy had just played a match, and perhaps the Lancers were a bit winded, but for whatever reason, White River was able to dominate the play with their middle attack, and Kennedy was not able to stop them. The match was closer than the scores suggest, 15-11, 15-4, but it was a solid victory for White River. Of particular note, White River's setter Roxy Ross was able to run some up-tempo attacks in the middle even with fairly marginal passing. Ross had 25 assists in this match, and middle hitters Kyla Wytko and Sara Berndorf combined for 14 kills, and Shealun Campisi had 12 kills from the outside hitter position.

74. Ospompano
Group planning new training center for six olympic sports including swimming, table tennis, badminton, handball, volleyball, and water polo, also to serve as home for the new International Swimmers Hall of Fame. Site plans, renderings, progress reports.
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75. Olympic History: Swimming - Olympics 2000
Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
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There is no exact date for when swimming was invented, but there is evidence dating the sport back for centuries. Mosaics and drawings from Middle Eastern civilizations and Pompeii show man swimming in a dog stroke. Greeks held swimming in a high regard as well, so much so that men of the ancient times often considered others less worthy if they could not run or swim. A man was considered uneducated by Plato if he could not swim. But it was an 1844 race in London, England that displayed swimming close to what we know today. Thanks to England's Swimming Society, several American Indians were brought over for the race and dominated the competition using windmill strokes resembling today's freestyle. Despite the Indians' advanced style, the English still relied on the breaststroke - the stroke mainly used by Captain Matthew Webb when he became the first to swim across the English Channel in 1875.

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77. Skyline Juniors Volleyball Club
Nonprofit organization for Junior olympic athletes. Club information, team and staff overview, college recruiting, travel information, schedules, pictures and message board.
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SKYLINE JUNIORS V O L L E Y B A L L DALLAS, TEXAS

78. FIVB Federation Internationale De Volleyball Homepage
Pro Beach volleyball Tour USA volleyball Pact Beach volleyball Tour and USA volleyball announced a volleyball Federation and Member of the International olympic Committee,
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79. Get The 'Net With SAA Bright.net, Inc.
The official olympic website of Ball Enterprises, Inc. Biography and statistics, volleyball schedule, olympic scoreboard.
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Provides opportunities for boys to compete in Junior olympic competition at a local, regional, and national level; includes news, team roster and contacts.
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