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41. History
Reggie Miller of the Indiana Pacers hosted a Celebrity bowling Party with membersof the Pacers, Colts, US olympic Team, musical talent NSYNC along with
http://www.coopersstardustbowl.com/history.html
The original Stardust Bowl was built by Tishner Construction Company. It was owned and operated by Jim Dietzen. The bowling center boasted twelve lanes and was located on North 10th Street in Noblesville. The center featured AMF's latest pinsetters, ball returns and seating. Noblesville was on the bowling map. Talmage Massey was our first manager. Charles Cooper became owner, operator of the center in 1963. He named Noel Revis manager in 1969. Noel was our manager until May of 1985, and is still part of the Stardust team today. The center was expanded to 24 lanes in 1973. On May 5, 1999, Coopers Stardust Bowl hosted REGGIE BOWL. Reggie Miller of the Indiana Pacers hosted a Celebrity Bowling Party with members of the Pacers, Colts, US Olympic Team, musical talent NSYNC along with national TV personalities. The Fund Raiser was for the Reggie Miller Foundation which helps Burn Victims and their families. The event raised more than $150,000. This year we held the REGGIE BOWL on April 4. We were able to double last years donations by raising $300,000 for the burn victims at Riley Hospital and Burn Camps. In the future Coopers Stardust Bowl intends to be on the cutting edge of the bowling industry, to give our bowlers an establishment they are proud to call their "BOWLING HOME." Our company motto is "Whatever it takes to make our customer happy and satisfied is the responsibility of all employees."

42. Team Del Sol - History Of An Olympic Dream...
competed in the very first Nationals, which was held in bowling Green, Ohio championsin all three divisions and to compete at future olympic competitions in
http://www.teamdelsol.org/history1.html
San Diego’s three "Team del Sol" synchronized skating teams ( senior novice juvenile ) are based in San Diego, one of Southern California’s most popular vacation destinations. Get more information about the sport of synchronized skating (such as rules and regulations, divisions, elements, and the new name change) HERE ! Formerly known as the Icettes (senior/junior), Sun Blazers (intermediate), and Starlites (juvenile), our teams changed their name to Team del Sol in 1997 to reflect San Diego’s Spanish heritage. Team del Sol translates to "Team of the Sun."
With an average year-round temperature of 70 degrees, ice skating is uncommon in San Diego. The availability of surfing, volleyball, golfing and other year-round sports often makes it difficult to find skaters with the ability to perform at the National and International level, however we have built a precision program that has grown and strengthened since it began in the late 1970's as a "drill team." We competed in the very first Nationals, which was held in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1984, and we've been going strong ever since! We have been Pacific Coast Gold Medallists since 1985. The Juvenile team achieved the Bronze medal at the National Championships in 1986. Since that time we went through a period of building depth. Now team members that were on our juvenile team have developed into masterful senior division skaters, giving the quality needed to perform at the national and international levels. The goal has been and continues to be to develop a solid foundation to achieve national titles in all three divisions and to compete in the international arena.

43. History Of Women In Sports Timeline - Part 4 - 1960-1979
Helen Shablis of the USA is the first woman's Tenpin bowling World Champion careerin gymnastics with more medals than any athlete in olympic history nine gold
http://www.northnet.org/stlawrenceaauw/timelne4.htm
to 1899
History of Women in Sports Timeline
Part 4 - 1960-1979
"You've come along way, baby!"
  • 1960 - At the Winter Games in Squaw Valley, CA, Carol Heiss performs the first double jump in women's figure skating.
  • Wilma Rudolph , during the Olympic Games in Rome, becomes the first American woman to win 3 track and field gold medals - in the 100 meter dash, the 200 meter dash, and the 400 meter relay. She was nicknamed the "Black Gazelle" for her graceful running style. She is named the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year for 1960 and 1961.
  • 1960 - Larissa Latynina wins three golds, two silvers and a bronze medal for gymnastics at the Rome Olympic medal count while three months pregnant.
  • 1960 - Mamie Rollins sets a new record for women's 70-yard hurdles at 8.7 seconds.
  • 1960 - Marion Ladewig, of Grand Rapids, MI, wins the first women's pro bowling tournament, the Professional Women's Bowling Association Championship in North Miami Beach, FL.
  • 1960 - Donna de Varona is the youngest member of the 1960 US Olympic swimming team at 13.
  • Mickey Wright wins the first woman's golf "grand slam," with the LPGA championship, the US Open, and the Titleholders tournament.

44. History Of Women In Sports Timeline - Part 5 - 1980-1989
the first women's cycling event in olympic history at the Tennis reappears at theolympic Games for in the Women's International bowling Congress Championship
http://www.northnet.org/stlawrenceaauw/timelne5.htm
to 1899
History of Women in Sports Timeline
Part 5 - 1980-1989
“All I can say is practice, you never know what you might do.”
- Mexico’s Soraya Jimenez, who won her nation’s
first Olympic women’s 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 Women’s Sports Hall of Fame.

45. Sports & Health
Persatuan Tenpin bowling Pulau Pinang ESPN Sports Centre olympic history OfficialAtlanta olympic Games Home Page Centennial olympic Home Page Official NBC
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46. CNNSI.com - 2002 Winter Olympics - SI Daily - SI Daily: Scorecard - Sunday Febru
sport in which he is an international star, you would guess bowling, or maybe YetHackl, a 35year-old German, can make olympic history tomorrow by winning his
http://www.cnnsi.com/olympics/2002/daily_guide/news/2002/02/10/scorecard/
The Sports Illustrated Olympic Daily is published in Salt Lake City and available in event venues and on newsstands for 16 straight days during the 2002 Winter Games. Here are some sights and scenes from today’s edition. Going Four Gold
At 35, Germany’s Georg Hackl is sliding for Olympic history
Georg Hackl is 5'8" tall and shaped like a football, his 179 pounds spread over his frame as if it were a warm layer of soft, freshly baked bread. He can't run fast, jump high or lift massive amounts of weight, and if you had to identify the sport in which he is an international star, you would guess bowling, or maybe bass fishing. He is the pudgy neighbor mowing his lawn in tight gym shorts, the social studies teacher in polyester Sansabelts, the little kid who could never get a game. Yet Hackl, a 35-year-old German, can make Olympic history tomorrow by winning his fourth consecutive gold medal in luge. (He had the fastest practice run of the day yesterday; competition opens at 4 p.m. today with two runs at Utah Olympic Park.) No athlete in Winter Olympics history has won the same event four times in a row beloved U.S. speed skater Bonnie Blair is among several to have won three straight and if Hackl had been half a second faster in Calgary in 1988, he would be gunning for number five. Just as im portant as his records, his presence demands that we reconsider precisely what makes a person an athlete. Burning Question Q: Would a hockey player be competitive in speed skating or short track?

47. Estonia-Wide Web: Hobbies/Sport
17.04.2000 backlinks 126 Sportnet Sydney olympic Games 2000 - news, schedule,history etc badminton, aerobics, shaping, gym, bowling, minigolf), Pirita
http://www.ee/www/Hobbies/Sport/welcome.html
S e a r c h E s t o n i a Search from Estonian Web EWW Directory Usenet FTP
All Hobbies Hobbies/Sport
D i r e c t o r y
Hobbies / Sport
Aquatic sports

Basketball

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Ants Laidam
About sports and training. MP3 - songs. http://www.hot.ee/laidam/ - estonian/english
Estonian School Sports Association
Association for developing school sports, organising of athletic competitions between schools. http://www.koolisport.ee/ - estonian
Estonian Shooting Union
News, results, rules, records, etc. http://www.laskurliit.ee/ - estonian
Estonian Olympic Academy
http://www.edu.ee/homepages/eoa/ - estonian - 03.09.1998 - backlinks: 23
The Estonian Olympic Committe
Glimpse of history, Estonian Olympic Medal Winners, Atlanta'96 - Estonian Team, Sponsorclub "Atlanta 96" http://www.eok.ee/ - english - 17.07.1996 - backlinks: 72
Estonian Sports Museum
Introduction, history, news, events, excursions, photos etc. http://www.spordimuuseum.ee/ - estonian/russian/english - 14.07.1999 - backlinks: 50
Estonian Sports Association Kalev
News, calendar, results, sport schools, members, history. http://www.eestikalev.ee/ -

48. Estonia-Wide Web: Organizations/Associations, Unions/Sport Unions
43 Estonian bowling Association Information about bowling in Estonia. backlinks 16The Estonian olympic Committe Glimpse of history, Estonian olympic
http://www.ee/www/Organizations/Associations,_Unions/Sport_Unions/welcome.html
S e a r c h E s t o n i a Search from Estonian Web EWW Directory Usenet FTP
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Daido-Juku, Kakuto Karate Do Estonia
Contact karate. News, the style, the Association, dankai, methods, trainers, calender. http://www.daidojuku.ee/ - estonian/russian
Estonian Tenpin Bowling Association
Rules, members, bowling halls, history, training, links, calendar. http://www.bowling.ee/ - estonian/english
Estonian Finn Association
http://www.stv.ee/eesti_finn_liit/ - estonian/english - 31.01.1999 - backlinks: 30
Estonian Cyclists Union
Calendar, results, news, forum, members, reitings, linkd, etc. http://www.ejl.ee/ - estonian
Estonian Jetski and Snowmobile Association (EJSA)
News, calendar, orders, licenses, instructions, numbers, results, pictures, links, archive. http://www.ejml.ee/ - estonian - 24.07.2000 - backlinks: 31
Estonian Jetski Sport Federation (EJSF)
Organizing of jetski competitions. News, schedule, results. http://www.jetisport.ee/ -

49. Suggested Web Links - Sports In America - Francis A. Drexel Library
American bowling Congress (ABC) An organization dedicated to the advancement ofthe sport. Boxing. olympic Museum - history of the olympics from the
http://www.sju.edu/libraries/drexel/netres/sportsusa.htm
Suggested Web Links for Sports in America
Basketball
Football Horse Racing Sailing ... General Resources Basketball
Basketball Hall of Fame - Sport hall of fame located in Springfield Massachusetts. nba.com - Official web site of the National Basketball Association. NCAA Basketball - The National Collegiate Athletic Association's official basketball site. USABasketball - The United States in international basketball competition. wnba.com - The official site of the Women's National Basketball Association. Baseball Baseball-Reference.com -Encyclopedia of baseball information maintained by SJU's own Sean Forman of the/ Mathematics/Computer Science Department. Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights-1860s-1960s - Library of Congress American Memory Project. Little League Online - Official site of Little League Baseball. Minor League Baseball.com - The official site of Minor League Baseball. MLB.com - The Official site of Major League Baseball. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - Learn about the history of the game.

50. Children's Web Directory
Winter olympic Photo Gallery check out this awesome collection of pictures fromNagano. bowling - this article includes the history of bowling and
http://search.coolnetwork.com/Sports_and_Recreation/
Children's Web Directory
history, math, sports, etc... Home > Sport and Recreation
  • Fantasy Sports - FreeZoners can sign up a team and compete against other players in hockey, basketball, and baseball games!
    Junior Sports Network
    - includes online games, bulletin boards, and more in newsroom style.
    Life's Playbook Online
    - resource for students that spotlights the wisdom, experience, and achievements of the members of the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame.
    Locker Room Sports for Kids
    - check out some interesting facts about the history of different sports and get some helpful tips.
    Sports Have Taken Over the U.S.A.
    - this ThinkQuest site has info on baseball, football, martial arts, and basketball.
    SportsID.com
    - choose the sport you're interested in and download QuickTime or streaming video for instructional video clips on different aspects of that sport.
    Alpine Canada Alpin
    - find out about the Canadian Ski Team with news, standings, biographies, photos, and more!
    Canadian Ski Museum
    - located in Ottawa, Ontario. Come see photos and bios of Canadian Ski Hall of Fame members, and find out about visiting the museum.
  • 51. Welcome To Long Beach Parks, Recreation And Marine
    Diving trials 1968 games); and the olympic Archery range Cerritos historic sitespreserve the early history of Long Park Dog Park, and lawn bowling green and
    http://www.ci.long-beach.ca.us/park/dept_info/

    About the Department
    Commissions Important Numbers E-mail Directory ... Youth Programs Department Information About the Department Overview
    For the past three years Long Beach citizens have seen distinctive purple and teal banners in parks with the slogan "Best in the Nation." The slogan celebrates the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine's receipt of the Gold Medal Award from the National Parks and Recreation Society to recognize the Department's outstanding management practices and programs. This simple, yet dynamic statement is a way of letting all City residents and visitors know that one of the best things about their community is the parks, open space, sports and aquatics facilities, beaches, recreation programs and services provided by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine. Facilities
    The Department earned the Gold Medal Award by developing facilities and programs that reflect the needs and interests of a diverse community. With input and direction from the City Manager, Long Beach City Council, citizen advisory commissions, and of course, the citizens themselves, Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine operates 92 parks with 25 community centers, two major tennis centers, one of the busiest municipal golf systems in the country with five courses, the largest municipally operated marina system in the nation with 3,800 boat slips and 11 miles of beaches. More than 3,100 acres within the City's 50 square miles are devoted to recreation.

    52. SCSHL Page 11 League History
    Then he left for bowling Green College, and was then given the nod of a lifetime,the chance to compete in the first female Zamboni driver in olympic history.
    http://paulvan.com/scsha/scshl11.htm
    St. Clair Shores Hockey Association
    SCSHA.org League History All events at SCS Civic Arena unless indicated otherwise I would anticipate this page housing pictures of our State and National Champion teams of the past as well as their rosters and maybe scores (if you have any please email). Maybe an article about our history. Anybody have anything on Mark Wells? I would like to copy the front cover of each yearbook from the SCS library and make them available (once we get some donated web server space). Anyone with ideas to add please email history@scsha.org with your suggestions. There is an archives of SCSHA memorabilia at the SCS library. Debby Palermino Connor updates it with yearbooks etc. each year. Check it out! Researching information for the commemorative 40th Anniversary Booklet in 1997 was a blast from the past for Debby Palermino Connor. This hockey league has an amazing history. Below is an excerpt from her article of that year. Did you know that . . .
    The 1977 Women's Club had a broomball team? And played hockey moms from neighboring arenas? One of the teams they regularly defeated were the Sweeping Beauties from the Grosse Pointe hockey league. One of the games was close, according to the Spring '77 newsletter, " Our broomball gals defeated G.P. by a 1-0 score . . . Debbie Walleman was outstanding in net getting her shutout . . . After the game, Bob and Madeline Kacupra invited the gals to a party at the K of C to celebrate their victory. "Thirst -Aide" and "Nurse- Aide", Mary English and Audrey Rafferty, were there to take care of the gal's needs." Mrs. Rafferty is still around the league, I think I'm going to have to ask her what a nurse-aide job description entails. Those crazy gals!

    53. Encyclopædia Britannica
    and sanctioned by the International olympic Committee Professional bowling from bowlingThe Professional Bowlers lost in hundreds of years of history from which
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=American Bowling Congress

    54. BowlingFans.com: Tour411: July 31, 2001
    and was the Professional Women's bowling Association Player woman in Ladies ProfessionalGolf Association history to win athlete to win two olympic gold medals
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    55. McMenamins Olympic Club And Theater
    store, bar, barber shop, pool hall and bowling alley, the Each room commemoratesa significant character from the olympic Club's history including, of
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    Hotel, Theater and Event spaces 112 N. Tower Avenue
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    A place that has to be seen to be believed, McMenamins Olympic Club property in Centralia is a veritable time warp into the true Old West. There's a sort of "heavy air" about the place; a feeling of the past practically transcendent to the touch with stories of bootlegging, ladies of the evening, cardsharks and countless gamblers, and secrets deeply buried. Legendary above all was the capture of notorious train robber Roy Gardner who was apprehended at the then called Oxford Hotel in 1921. The self-described "...last of the daring Robin Hood type of outlaw, a bloodless desperado..." Gardner's story is one of many surrounding this fine hotel and visitors to the property can soak up the historic atmosphere in true McMenamins style through the paintings, photographs and murals adorning nearly every wall, door, nook, and overhead pipe of the hotel.
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    Movies will be shown regularly in the first floor theater, but even Hollywood couldn't equal the dramatic goings-on here over the last century. Once home to an upscale men's clothing store, bar, barber shop, pool hall and bowling alley, the storefronts that once beckoned passers-by now boast a fully restored, pressed tin ceiling, comfy chairs and sofas, and capacity for 300 people. The movie theater will show recent releases of the silver screen, cult classics, art films and more. McMenamins handcrafted ales, wines, spirits, available from the adjacent New Tourist Bar, will be available to take into the shows.

    56. Samford University Official Athletic Site - Track & Field
    one of the best races in olympic history recently world knows our guest today as olympicchampion Dave Wottle attended bowling Green University, where he was a
    http://www.fansonly.com/schools/samf/sports/c-track/spec-rel/020403aaa.html
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    Dave Wottle, the 800 meter gold medalist at the 1972 Olympics, visited Samford's track and field team last week.
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    Olympic Gold Medalist Visits Track Team Track Hall of Famer Dave Wottle is known to the Bulldogs as 'Jenny's dad' Feb. 4, 2003 Samford's track and field team was treated to a visit from the winner of one of the best races in Olympic history recently. Dave Wottle was a 22 year old college student-athlete when he won the 800 meters in Munich in 1972. Today, Wottle and his wife, Jan, keep up with the progress of the student-athletes on Samford's track and field team, especially their daughter, freshman Jenny Wottle "The rest of the world knows our guest today as Olympic champion Dave Wottle. We know him as Jenny's dad," said coach

    57. Celebrating 35 Years In The Olympic Movement
    News Athletes Sports Schedules history Organization Communication VI.olympic AcademyVolunteers Field) Baseball Basketball bowling Boxing Cycling
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    58. Phantis: Recreation And Sports
    Rolling Balls, Greece Amateur bowling team from Greece Here you can find info onARIS, basketsoccer-volley, history, fans, and many 2004 olympic News Agency
    http://www.phantis.com/recreation.sports/?cat=Recreation & Sports&sub=Bowlin

    59. History Of Hala TIVOLI / 1984
    olympic year 1984 brought two big sport events to In contrast with other sports, Slovenebowling teams never the world level in many areas in history of bowling
    http://www.zavod-tivoli.si/Ang/zgodovina/bit84.htm
    Tivoli Becomes Big Bowling Hall; New Success Of Branka Batinic
    Olympic year 1984 brought two big sport events to Tivoli. First one was World Championship in bowling, 15th till then. In contrast with other sports, Slovene bowling teams never organized the biggest competition in this sport even though our teams were always among the top teams in the world. World Championship in Ljubljana was full of superlatives and was something new in the world level in many areas in history of bowling. Many bowlers were surprised by the scene - a huge hall (in bowling terms) that accepted a few thousand spectators. The Tivoli hall was just about the right size because in the most decisive moments the stands were full. Four-trail bowling hall was great and so was computerized processing of the results in real-time which was new to the World Championships and made the competition more intense than ever before. The championship in Tivoli made bowling a sport for spectators and TV.
    Similar to World Championship in weightlifting two years ago a new record was set already the first day. That time it was even a history record: 35-year-old mason from Czechoslovakia Vladimir Prochazka reached the magic boundary of 1000 pins and made the best score of all times with 1008 pins. With this, he contributed a lot to the victory of his team but he himself was left without a medal in singles as well as in pairs. But our bowlers had something to celebrate - they got six medals altogether. By winning in women's singles competition, the heroes of our team became Biserka Perman and Stefica Kristof. Our women's team claimed silver medal and Perman ranked 3rd among singles. Men got three bronze medals: in singles competition by Mihajlovic, in doubles competition by Dragas and Boljat and in competition of teams - the whole team.

    60. History Of Hala TIVOLI / 1984
    first medal in Winter olympic Games in history of Yugoslavia olympic Games in LosAngeles, boycott of most of May 26 World Championship in bowling (till June 1
    http://www.zavod-tivoli.si/Ang/zgodovina/srz84.htm
    World in 1984
    • After death of Andropov his function in U.S.S.R. is taken over by Cernjenko
    • Murder attempt at Indira Gandhi
    • USA bombs Libya
    • Re-election of Ronald Reagan for president of USA
    • Deposit required to leave the country and gasoline vouchers in Yugoslavia
    • Olympic Games in Sarajevo are a complete success - first medal in Winter Olympic Games in history of Yugoslavia:Jure Franko ranks 2nd in giant slalom
    • Olympic Games in Los Angeles, boycott of most of eastern countries, Yugoslavia wins more medals than ever before:7 golden and bronze medals, 4 silver medals
    • Surbek and Kalinic become European Champions (Moscow)
    Tivoli in 1984
    • Feb 2 - Concert of Oliver Dragojevic
    • Feb 20 - Guest: Boo Didley
    • Mar 8 - Jubilee concert at 20th anniversary of Lojze Slak band
    • May 26 - Performance of musician Roger Chapman
    • May 26 - World Championship in bowling (till June 1)
    • Aug 19 - Concert of Iron Maiden
    • Nov 6 - Musical Adam and Eve
    • Nov 15 - International Championship of Yugoslavia in table tennis (till Nov 18)

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