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81. BSSH ... GENERAL INFORMATION
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82. Soldiers Reach For The Gold
Tonia Stubbs are alternates on the handball team. Both programs have a longhistory of producing world champions and olympic medalists.
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83. Rock Handball Coaches Rock Handball Founding Mothers Annette
14 Under Boys Sweden team. IHF Level I Certification. MELINDA RHOADS. Slippery RockUniversity handball. 1984 Olympian (Los Angeles, CA). olympic Festivals in
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Rock Handball Coaches: Rock Handball Founding Mothers: Annette Bergman Annette Bergman Robert Mayfield Dawn Marple ... Melinda Rhoads
ANNETTE BERGMAN 2000, 2002 USOC / USATH Development Coach of the Year – Team Handball Birth date : May 5 – Cinco de Mayo School : Slippery Rock University Height Weight : A little more than 100 pounds Position : Wing, Center Back
FAVORITES
Athlete : Michael Jordan, because of the combination of his athletic talent, desire, and ability to perform in the clutch. Food : Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Movie : Hoosiers, because of the real life depiction of the work you have to put in to attain your goals and dreams. Musical Performer : Bon Jovi/Garth Brooks School Subject : History, because it allows us to learn from others’ mistakes. Nicknames : Bergie, from high school. E-Z-G, because I’m an ‘Easy Going Coach!’ Saying : “Good things happen to good people.” Hobbies : (besides handball) Golf, basketball, travel Rock Handball is fun because I enjoy watching my players grow and mature as people. I enjoy seeing their emotions for the game. Coaching Background: 4 Years Junior High Softball 1-Year Varsity Girl’s Basketball Handball Rock Handball Head Coach since 1997 (5 years) 2000, 2002 USOC/USATH Development Coach of the Year – Team Handball

84. Emory Jackson Appointed To Lead Opportunity Programs
in swimming and team handball, including serving as Vice President of the US teamhandball Federation , member of the team handball olympic Committee, and
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FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE, AUGUST 13, 1997
Emory Jackson Appointed to Lead Opportunity Programs
Emory N. Jackson of Brooklyn, with 30 years in public service, including high-ranking positions with federal and local governments, has been appointed Director of Opportunity Programs for the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York. In his new position, Mr. Jackson will develop and implement policies and programs to encourage participation in Dormitory Authority construction projects by minority, women and small business enterprises (M/W/SBEs). He will supervise Equal Employment Opportunity programs for contractors and consultants hired by the Dormitory Authority. With a staff of nine, he also will direct the work of consulting firms in New York City, the Capital District, and Western New York to provide managerial and technical assistance to M/W/SBEs to increase their success in bidding on Authority projects. "I expect that the economic and employment development efforts will be moved apace as the Dormitory Authority acquires new clients," Mr. Jackson said. "This bodes well for the state and localities as the tax base is expanded, and more people and families realize a higher standard of living." "We are lucky to have Emory Jackson join our staff," said Dormitory Authority Executive Director John L. Buono. "His career has been dedicated to employment opportunity. His accomplishments and his talent for developing innovative solutions to management problems made him the outstanding choice. He will be a great asset in helping us meet our goal of economic development and job creation for New Yorkers."

85. Slingers Team Handball Club
team handball Men's Category was first played in the 1936 olympic Games (Berlin).The Women's Category debuted at the 1976 olympics (Montréal).
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Slingers Team Handball
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  • Team Handball was first introduced by Holgen Nielsen, a Danish teacher. He published the Rules and Regulations of the game in 1906. Team Handball - Men's Category was first played in the 1936 Olympic Games (Berlin). The Women's Category debuted at the 1976 Olympics (Montréal). Today, 135 countries are affiliated with the International Handball Federation. The Canadian Team Handball Federation was founded in 1962.
Information Source: Fast Break, Vol. 1, Issue 1 (December 1999) Players Schedule Tournament Photos ... Links

86. Sands Harbor Resort And Marina - What's New At Our Waterfront South Florida Reso
Harbor enjoyed hosting the USA team handball and USA of Pompano Beach as an Olympicsports destination participants listened to the fascinating history of this
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WHAT'S NEW?
The cable tv show, A Dating Story , is bringing its cameras to the Sands Harbor Resort and Marina on Thursday, April 3, 2003. They'll be bringing together a couple from the South Florida area to take a trip on the glass-bottomed boat, the Aquaview, harbored at the marina. The Aquaview is one of South Florida Dive Headquarter's fleet of diving vessels. A Dating Story airs on weekdays at 1:00 and 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Stay tuned for the airing date of our episode! POMPANO BEACH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
The 18th Annual Pompano Beach Seafood Festival is scheduled for Friday, April 25th through Sunday, April 27th, 2003. The Seafood Festival takes full advantage of Pompano's oceanfront setting and is held directly on the beach at the end of April each year. The Festival features fresh local seafood prepared in a variety of ways by area restaurants plus continuous musical entertainment, arts and crafts and a children's play area. The three-day event, which is fun for the entire family, attracts nearly 100,000 people. Plus, more than 50 charities benefit from the proceeds of the Seafood Festival. For more information, please visit their

87. KAM
history of Lithuanian handball players. Navickis, won the gold medal in the OlympicGames in with handball Club in Kaunas, formed a handball team called Granitas
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88. Overview Page
at Lakeside that range from Swimming, handball, Squash and teams and individuals representingthe olympic Club have long The first team fielded by the Club was
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89. Croatian Homepage
to celebrate victory of the man handball team, first Croatian the Croatian eight withcoxswain (8+) Men team at the Winter olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah
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April 12, 2003, 5:36 AM Croatian Homepage: Sport Top Hrvatski
Short info about Croatia
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Geography Economy Tourist info ... Nature Sport General
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Basketball

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... Counties Croatian sport: For almost 100 years, the Croatian sport shared the political destiny of the country, and Croatian athlets have contested under other flags. In 1991, when Croatia gained its independance, the Croatian sport has entered into the international sport family. First step was the recognition of the Croatian Olyimpic Comittee (COC) by the International Olympic Comitee (IOC) on January 17th, 1992 (only 2 days after Croatia was internationally recognised as an independet country).
Croatian athlets had only 22 days to prepare themselves for their first appereance, finally under Croatian flag, on February 8th, 1992 at the Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France, with small, but independant Croatian Olympic delegation, led by Mr. Antun Vrdoljak, first president of the COC, and the member of the IOC since 1995. Only 6 months later, the Croatian athlets have made great olympic and basketball victory by finishing second after a unique final encounter with the american Dream Team at the Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. Goran Ivanisevic and Goran Prpic have also won two bronze medals in tennis for Croatia.

90. 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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Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... 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 Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympic Swimming Venue History ... Schedule TODAY Get Live Scores on your Cell Phone! Click Here!
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Olympic History: Swimming
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.

91. Olympic History: Basketball - 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
http://old.sportsline.com/u/olympics/2000/history/basketball.htm
Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Soccer ... 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 Taekwondo Team Handball Triathlon Volleyball Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling You are here: Home Olympic Basketball
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    Olympic History: Basketball
    Founded in the United States in 1891, basketball didn't get its international roots until 1932, when the International Basketball Federation was formed. Shortly after, the federation gained recognition from the International Olympic Committee and the sport made its Olympic debut in the 1936 Games in Berlin. Since that time, the U.S. has dominated the sport, winning 11 of 14 gold medals. In 1992, the U.S. captivated the world when it introduced its "Dream Team," consisting of NBA stars who easily swept through the competition to the gold. The U.S. women have also dominated Olympic competition, taking three of six gold medals since the women's event was added.
  • 92. Handbal
    RecreationSportshandballteam handballOlympic Games Sport Ability Parametersof the HighPerformance handball Players team handball Defined USA
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    93. USA Team Handball | SETHC
    The Southeast team handball Conference (SETHC), established in from the United StatesOlympic Committee and is the first intercollegiate handball conference in
    http://www.usateamhandball.org/sethc.html
    THE OFFICIAL SITE OF USA TEAM HANDBALL
    SETHC
    Please visit the Official Site of the Southeast Team Handball Conference at www.sethc.org For Immediate Release
    Atlanta, GA - (January 10, 2002) - Southeast Team Handball Conference Begins Sixth Season
    The Southeast Team Handball Conference's season opener will take place on January 11 at Georgia State University. The SETHC will be in its sixth season providing a competitive league for collegiate clubs throughout the southern region.
    The Southeast Team Handball Conference (SETHC), established in 1997 through a grant from the United States Olympic Committee and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, is the first intercollegiate handball conference in NCAA history. At the conclusion of the grant, the SETHC has been restructured to become self-sustaining and offer a stable and organized collegiate club league. Heading the new organization are league officers: Dan Hazlett, Commissioner (Georgia Tech Director of Intramurals and Sport Clubs; Owen McFadden, Treasurer (Furman University Director of Recreation Sports and USA Team Handball Board Member); and Linda Severo, Secretary (USA Team Handball Program Director).

    94. Handball – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atla
    THE COMPETITION. The 12 men's teams and ten women's teams are split intotwo even pools, each team having to play every other in the pool.
    http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/handball/handballcomp.html
    THE COMPETITION The 12 men's teams and ten women's teams are split into two even pools, each team having to play every other in the pool. The top four teams from each pool then advance to the quarter-finals. The quarter-final winners advance to semi-finals, while the four losing teams play each other again to decide fifth to eighth place. The losing semi-finalists play for the bronze. The game is played on a court 40 metres long and 20 metres wide, divided in two by a centre line and having a goal at either end. The goal is three metres wide and two metres high. The goal area is D-shaped, the arc six metres out from the goal mouth. The free throw line, a dotted line, forms an arc three metres further out into the court. The leather ball weighs between 425g and 475g for men and between 325g and 400g for women. A game consists of 30-minute halves with a ten-minute break at half-time. The game starts, and post-goal play resumes, with a throw-off; a player stands with one foot on the centre line and throws the ball to a team-mate behind the line at least three metres away. Goals are hard to score in that nobody but the goalkeeper is allowed in the goal area. Players may use any part of their bodies except their lower legs and feet to handle the ball, though they are not allowed to throw the ball to themselves; more than one touch of the ball must be part of a continuous movement such as a dribble. Players can hold the ball for only three seconds before passing, dribbling or shooting, they must take no more than three steps with the ball, and can take only three further steps during a dribble.

    95. Handball – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atla
    ATLANTA RESULTS. MEN'S EVENTS team. WOMEN'S EVENTS team. Men's Events. team. 1.CROATIA, 2. SWEDEN, 3. SPAIN, Women's Events. team. 1. DENMARK, 2. SOUTH KOREA,
    http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/handball/handballatlanta.html
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    MEN'S EVENTS

    TEAM

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    96. Sydney Olympics: Korzeniowski Walks Into Olympic History Books
    he became the first man in olympic history to win walks have been on the olympic program with
    http://www.sportserver.com/olympics/00sydney/front/story/0,4798,500263479-500407
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    Korzeniowski walks into Olympic history books
    By STEVEN DOWNES
    SYDNEY (September 28, 2000 11:00 p.m. EDT http://www.sportserver.com ) - Poland's Robert Korzeniowski walked his way into the history books in Sydney on Friday morning, when he became the first man in Olympic history to win the 20km and 50km race walk double, retaining his title in the longest event on the athletics programme - another historic first. Latvia's Agars Fadejevs took silver, while Mexican Joel Sanchez finished with the bronze. Korzeniowski who took the event to a new level. The 32-year-old Krakow sports teacher won the 20km walk here last week in controversial style - when Mexico's Bernardo Segura was disqualified 11 minutes after he had crossed the line in the belief he had won the gold. But Friday's triumph was much more clear-cut. Korzeniowski finished in 3hr 42min 22sec, removing his sun glasses to reveal the sweat on his face in the baking Sydney sun.

    97. WashingtonPost.com: The 1996 Summer Olympics In Atlanta
    WashingtonPost.comCategory Regional North America 1996 Summer olympic Games...... to call the game as the greatest in olympic history a phrase
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    Bidding the Games a Farewell
    Dan O'Brien (pictured) provided just one of many memorable moments at the Atlanta Games. Post writer William Gildea reviews the memories he'll bring home from Atlanta.
    NBC's Coverage: A Thin Line Between Love and Hate
    The Post's Leonard Shapiro spent some serious hours in front of the television during the Olympics. And when it was all over, he was left with mixed emotions . Find out what Shapiro loved and hated when it came to NBC's Olympic coverage. Atlanta Gets Its Curtain Call
    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.

    98. Washingtonpost.com Swimming
    olympic history Learn how swimming became an olympic sport.
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    Main Sections Business International National Sports Style Washington World (Metro) Weather Home Page Site Index Search Help BigBook Business Directory Autos Classified CareerPost (Jobs Classified) Homes Classified Rentals Classified Olympic Sections AP Olympic News Event Venues Local Olympians Medal Chart Olympic News Summary Olympic Talk Olympic Trivia Post Olympic Articles Schedule by Day TV Schedule 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 LATEST SWIMMING NEWS SWIMMING RESULTS FACTS AND FIGURES
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    The Legend Takes One Last Splash
    At the end of the last lap of Janet Evans' career, she ducked under the buoys and floated over to embrace the cocky teen who backed up a boast to take her place. In that poignant moment in the pool, America's greatest and most beloved woman swimmer let go of any lingering animosity she harbored toward fellow American Brooke Bennett, 15. She also let go of a lifetime's work and symbolically passed the torch to Bennett, the new 800-meter freestyle gold medalist.
    Van Dyken Steals Show With Four Golds
    Amy Van Dyken (pictured) was such a poor swimmer in high school that her teammates made fun of her. Now, she's getting the last laugh. Van Dyken, an asthmatic who collapsed after her first Olympic final, became the first American woman to

    99. Team Cleveland Handball Bulletins
    team Cleveland handball brought it to New York City and San Francisco in the 1880s,when handball play commenced at the OlympicNorth America's
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    Team Cleveland Handball Northeast Ohio Handball Organization NEWS BULLETINS Off the Wall
    Article from the January issue of Men's Fitness Magazine
    Written by: Bob Cooper , Photos in original article by: Dave Nagel
    The whoosh of the heavy doors of the Olympic Club quickly seals out the San Francisco street clamor. The quiet lobby, so noise-free you can hear a glove plop on the floor, signals it's Friday night, a time when most members of the downtown athletic club have better things to do than work out. But not everyone.
    In a corner of the top floor, four hale guys are swatting a two-inch-diameter blue ball as if it were a fly buzzing around their beer.
    The action is fast and furious. The foursome, who range in age from 24 to 45, burst around the 20- by 40-foot court-forward, backward, laterally, occasionally diving headlong for the ball, which ricochets off the four walls at a blistering 70 miles per.
    More tactical than racquetball, which is played on the same courts, faster than tennis, and demanding more precision and stamina than any racquet sport, handball is the ultimate court game. Many who try it just once throw their bruised hands up in frustration, but most who stick with it a while become permanent converts. And it burns fat tissue better than a spa weekend in the second ring of hell.

    100. The Official New Zealand Olympic Committee Website For The 2000 Olympic Games: T
    SPORTING CODES handball. It Munich. A women's division opened in 1976and has become one of the most highly attended olympic events.
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    SPORTING CODES: HANDBALL
    It is a fast and physical, seven-a-side game, with passing and dribbling that can lead to 100km/h shots. After the men's game debuted on turf football fields at the 1936 Games in Berlin, the European-based sport next appeared in its present indoor form in 1972 at Munich. A women's division opened in 1976 and has become one of the most highly attended Olympic events. The women's division will grow to 10 teams at the Sydney 2000 Games, with the men's field remaining at 12. Seven men's teams and five women's teams qualify from the 1999 World Championships. Four more teams for each division qualify through regional tournaments in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and Australian teams gain an automatic berth as host nation.

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