Copernicus Education Gateway NBCOlympics.com explains a bunch of baseballspecific terms and Check out USA baseball'ssite for bios on the on every sport, this site contains athlete diaries http://www.edgate.com/summergames/inactive/spotlight_sport/baseball.html
Extractions: Often referred to as America's national pastime, baseball made its debut as an official Olympic sport on July 26, 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. Before 1992, baseball had often been seen in various exhibition and demonstration games throughout modern Olympic history. In time, baseball became so popular that it was scheduled to become an official sport at the 1940 Olympic Games in Japan. However, due to World War II, the Games were canceled and baseball was overlooked as an official Olympic sport for the next 52 years. The Olympic Committee formally decided baseball would be an official sport in 1992.
The Training Station - Bios Personal training gym, we help with weight loss, muscle building, sport specific training and general conditioning in a private atmosphere. how to blend fitness with a "normal" lifestyle. From athlete to beginner, Ryan can provide you with the knowledge, Aside from personal training Ted's passions are running baseball. http://www.tstationinc.com/bios.html
Extractions: Joseph Abatecola Joseph is the founder and head personal trainer of The Training Station . Joseph is one of the founders of the Training Station II. He is an ACE certified personal trainer. Joseph also holds a BFA in Dance from The Boston Conservatory. Areas of related study include Kinesiology and Pedagogy. Joseph was a professional dancer for ten years and has toured in musicals such as A Chorus Line South Pacific , and Phantom of the Opera . While living in New York City Joseph worked as a personal trainer. Past clients range from Broadway stars to Wall Street executives. Joseph created BalletFit and Power Dance specifically for The Training Station and is certified to teach the Pilates* mat classes. In his spare time, Joseph competes in 5 and 10K's and enjoys golf. Ryan J. Coates. Ryan Coates is one of the founders of Training Station II. One word to describe Ryan is efficient. Ryan's goal is to optimize your training time to yield the quickest results possible. Ryan does this through proven physiological variables he learned at The University of Rhode Island where he earned his BS in fitness. He has consulted hundreds of clients at all different levels. In his spare time Ryan plays and coaches a wide variety of sports. Ryan wants his clients to realize that you don't have to be compulsive to achieve good health and well being. Ryan's goal is to show you how to blend fitness with a "normal" lifestyle. From athlete to beginner, Ryan can provide you with the knowledge, guidance, and motivation to help you reach your fitness goals safely and efficiently.
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Extractions: Follow the national baseball team around the world as they compete for a spot in the next Olympics. Read the top news stories and press releases about the team's players and coaches. Then, meet the players, get the stats, and follow the schedules of the national youth and junior teams, as well as the Professional Pan American team. This is the official Web site of the USA Basketball men's and women's teams. Follow players across the nation as they compete for spots on the national teams and then watch as they prepare for the next Olympics. Check out the Historical Fact Book for results from past tournaments, read the athletes' bios, and view some photos of your favorite players.
Women's History Toolkit and Web sites for specific women and Present Represented sports include baseball,basketball, swimming USA Gymnastics Online athlete bios Comprehensive list of http://writetools.com/women.html
Extractions: The following excerpt is taken from Guidelines from the National Athletic Trainers' Association . The original article text is available on the NATA website Guidelines from the National Athletic Trainers' Association Contents Soccer-Specific Guidelines Players should be encouraged to wear appropriate shin guards during practice and play.
SCC - Athletics Department: Baseball Head Coach Nicholson was named Freshman athlete of the Year in coaching career in American Legionbaseball (Post 23 in you to contact the College, specific department, or http://www.seminole.cc.fl.us/athletics/bios/mike_nicholson.htm
Extractions: SCC Information Campus Calendars Campus Directories Frequently Asked Questions LRC/Library Men's Baseball Head coach Mike Nicholson enters his third season managing the SCC baseball program with continued high expectations for his team and program. He brings significant experience at many levels of baseball to the job, and he anticipates the continued success of the program. "One of my key responsibilities as coach is to help my players move on to the next level, whether it be four-year collegiate programs or professional baseball. My coaching and scouting background have provided me with the experience and contacts to help my players advance. My goal is to build SCC baseball into a nationally recognized winning program for top-flight student-athletes. I take special pride in the number of our athletes who move on to the next level of play." Nicholson, a native of North Carolina, took the helm at SCC after a highly successful tenure as head coach of Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY. At Clarkson, Nicholson lead the Golden Knights to a number of honors: top 25 national ranking, top 5 New York State ranking, ECAC Conference Champions, and university record for wins. Nicholsons players also garnered awards: one All-America, one GTE Academic All-America, New York State Player of the Year, seven named to conference All-Star squad, ECAC tournament MVP, and Conference Rookie of the Year. Nicholson capped off his tenure at Clarkson by being named Conference Coach of the Year.
W. P. Carey MBA -- Sports Business -- 1st Year Bios Sports Business Specialization Second Year Students Class of 2004 Dan graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2001 with a BBA in Marketing. Harlem Globetrotters. Her specific responsibilities varied from developing Nationwide High School baseball Games, Korea International Walking the realm as an athlete or spectator. http://www.cob.asu.edu/mba/day_sports/sports_1st_year.cfm
Extractions: Second Year Students: Class of 2004 Daniel Bent Paul Calvisi Raised in San Jose, Paul Calvisi graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in English. While attending Berkeley, Paul worked extensively in campus broadcasting while serving internships with several Bay Area television stations. Upon graduation, Paul accepted a weekend sports anchor/reporter spot with the ABC affiliate in Medford, OR. A dozen years later, Paul has held anchoring, reporting, and sports talk radio, positions in markets ranging from Grand Rapids to Phoenix to Chicago. Most recently, Paul served as a main sports anchor for the Bay Area Regional Report on Fox Sports Net. Elana Cohen Soo-Man Choi Daniel Kinsfogel Jason Marvin Jason graduated from the Colorado School of Mines in 1998 with a Bachelors of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. A lifelong soccer player, Jason played varsity soccer for four years on an athletic scholarship. After graduation he traveled to Los Angeles to take a Quality Engineer position with a small wire manufacturing company. Jason has spent the last few years in Denver managing customer accounts for small telecommunications companies. Within these companies, he gained valuable experience in all aspects of how a successful business should operate. Utilizing his passion for sports, his experience in account management, and a W. P. Carey MBA, Jason plans to pursue a new career in the professional sports entertainment industry.
Velocity Sports Performance - Staff Bios other sports including football, baseball, basketball, soccer empowers the coachand athlete, giving them and professional athletes in specific strength and http://www.velocitysp.com/Staff_bios.asp
Extractions: Mr. Kissane, a seasoned Franchise Executive with over 25 years experience in franchising, is particularly proud of his ability to startup, build and grow Franchise companies such as OneSource, AlphaGraphics, Sylvan Learning Centers, and Wendy's and make them the leader in their category. A visionary well-grounded in practical reality, Mr. Kissane is known throughout the Franchise industry. Prior to becoming a partner in Velocity Sports Performance Franchise Systems, Mr. Kissane was President and CEO of OneSource; a billion-dollar outsourced facilities Management Company, where he started a franchise division for the company.
Internet For Families September 1999 Ezine If you're looking for a specific athlete or sports translates individual bios intothe athlete's native language. Just for Fun The baseball playoffs are here. http://www.internetforfamilies.org/ezine/ezine0999.htm
Extractions: Privacy Search Site September 1999 Newsletter Welcome to the Internet for Families Ezine. This is a monthly electronic newsletter helping families get the most out of their Internet experience while avoiding the dangers. We fill each edition with information, tips, links to family-friendly sites, and family activities. Please forward this to your friends. As always, if you have a suggestion, a question, or interesting link, send it to me at ken@internetforfamilies.org In this Issue: Web Site Update Internet Radio: The Internet as we know it today, (specifically the World Wide Web) has only been in existence since 1992. But the Internet looks and sounds nothing like it once did. In its early years the Internet was a cold silent monochrome world of letters and symbols. Today, the Internet is filled with color, animated graphics, audio, video, and 3D images. Today, radio has come to the Internet.
Top 100 Hockey Sites Includes Pictures bios News and Rumours, 0, 5. favorite pro or college baseball,basketball, football, A comprehensive, athlete specific program includes physical http://top100sitesnetwork.com/results/sports/hockey.shtml
Biographies -- Sport South Bibliography specific sport greats in basketball, football, etc. presents a personal look atAmerica's athlete of the Half Century when he played baseball for the http://www.ibiblio.org/sostudies/sportsouth/biblio/bios.htm
Extractions: Bob Hurley , Sr. takes the reader back to the 1992 East Regional Semifinal where his sons Bobby and Danny squared off for Duke and Seton Hall respectively. What follows is an autobiography of how Hurley built tiny St. Anthony's High into a college recruiter's feeding ground. New York: Kensington Publishing, 1993. ISBN 0-8217-4391-0
TODD SMITH It details the what, why, and how of sport specific strength and conditioning. andunderstand what it is like to be a Division I athlete at Pacific. baseball. http://138.9.1.58/athleticperformance/STAFF BIOS/todd_smithbio.htm
USS Integrity Bios And Data of all subjects in a specific catagory. 2 weeks .Hobbies Include basketball,baseball,and almost Officer USS Harrisburg Aurora Joran - athlete Trellon Joran http://usf.for.net/archive/USS_Integrity_Bios_and_Data_1.html
Sports Media specific Evolution in TV in the Last 15 Years. baseball fans/spectator magazinesdiffer from the The Runner participant magazine. athlete bios. http://www.oit.edu/faculty/perrij/Marketing_Courses/Sport-Entertainment/sports_m
Extractions: Sports Media SPORTS BROADCASTING TV, Radio and Satellite Sports broadcasting is the last place where advertisers can truly reach a massive audience on a global and national level. This is particularly true if the advertiser wants to reach men (e.g., beer, automobiles, insurance). Millions of dollars for the Super Bowl is not expensive on a cost per thousand basis against men ages 18-35!!! You need to learn media terms (CPM/TV option), league and individual clubs broadcasting fights, network TV and cable TV, advertising sales for sports. TV sponsorship packages are growing through new sports networks on cable TV for professional, Olympics, and NCAA sports on TV and radio. Fox has invigorated regional sports TV, and in essence created the fourth large TV network. In 1983 only ESPN and TBS existed as sports channels. In 2000 there are sports channels everywhere! In a single sentence, TV generates more revenue for sports than anything else does. It is the major reason why sports teams can be sold for so much money Sports games are cheap, live, consistent and exciting...a successful blueprint for TV programming. Here are some thoughts to digest: Global Sports TV is still growing. Other countries now getting into the
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Spotlight Sport - Baseball baseball. Often referred to as America's national pastime, baseball made its debut as events as well as athlete bios, diaries, and chats. http://www.edgate.org/summergames/parents/spotlight_sport/baseball.html
Extractions: Often referred to as America's national pastime, baseball made its debut as an official Olympic sport on July 26, 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. Before 1992, baseball had often been seen in various exhibition and demonstration games throughout modern Olympic history. In time, baseball became so popular that it was scheduled to become an official sport at the 1940 Olympic Games in Japan. However, due to World War II, the Games were canceled and baseball was overlooked as an official Olympic sport for the next 52 years. The Olympic Committee formally decided baseball would be an official sport in 1992.
Women's History Toolkit baseball. Team news, coaches, roster, schedule, and stats its' inaugural season of MAC baseball in 2001 with a 523 NCAA Compliance. athlete Academic Services. MAC baseball http://www.writetools.com/women.html