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  1. Canoeing: Watercraft paddling, Canoe, Sport, Human- powered transport, Paddle, Kayak, Kayaking, Punt, Sailing, Whitewater, Canoeing and kayaking at the Summer Olympics

21. Canoe Racing BC - Sprint Flatwater Canoe Kayak Racing
History Like so many olympic sports, canoeing and kayaking came to the fore The kayakcaught on, and by the second half of the 1800s, canoe regatta had
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22. Olympic Schedule
canoe/kayak Sprint, Cycling Mountain Bike, Cycling Road Racing, Cycling TrackRacing, Equestrian, Fencing, olympic sports, 7/19 FRI, 7/20 SAT, 7/21 SUN, 7/22MON, 7
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1996 Summer Olympics Events Schedule
Week 2
OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/19 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 MON 7/23 TUE 7/24 WED 7/25 THU 7/26 FRI 7/27 SAT Ceremonies Aquatics: Diving Aquatics: Swimming Aquatics: Sync. Swimming Aquatics: Water Polo Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Boxing Canoe/Kayak: Slalom Canoe/Kayak: Sprint Cycling: Mountain Bike Cycling: Road Racing Cycling: Track Racing Equestrian Fencing OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/19 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 MON 7/23 TUE 7/24 WED 7/25 THU 7/26 FRI 7/27 SAT Field Hockey Gynmastics: Artistic Gynmastics: Rhythmic Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Shooting Soccer Softball Table Tennis Team Handball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball: Beach Volleyball: Indoor Weightlifting Wrestling Yachting OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/19 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 MON 7/23 TUE 7/24 WED 7/25 THU 7/26 FRI 7/27 SAT
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OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/27 SAT 7/28 SUN 7/29 MON 7/30 TUE 7/31 WED 8/01 THU 8/02 FRI 8/03 SAT 8/04 SUN Ceremonies Aquatics: Diving Aquatics: Swimming Aquatics: Sync. Swimming Aquatics: Water Polo Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball Boxing Canoe/Kayak: Slalom Canoe/Kayak: Sprint Cycling: Mountain Bike Cycling: Road Racing Cycling: Track Racing Equestrian Fencing OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/27 SAT 7/28 SUN 7/29 MON 7/30 TUE 7/31 WED 8/01 THU 8/02 FRI 8/03 SAT 8/04 SUN Field Hockey Gynmastics: Artistic Gynmastics: Rhythmic Judo Modern Pentahlon Rowing Shooting Soccer Softball Table Tennis Team Handball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball: Beach Volleyball: Indoor Weightlifting Wrestling Yachting OLYMPIC SPORTS 7/27 SAT 7/28 SUN 7/29 MON 7/30 TUE 7/31 WED 8/01 THU 8/02 FRI 8/03 SAT 8/04 SUN On Wisconsin Sports On Wisconsin

23. Washingtonpost.com: About The Sport
climaxing in a pair of gold medals at the 1988 olympic Games in along with elevatingthe level of performance in women’s kayak and men’s canoe, is being
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About the Sport
Canoe/Kayak is a visually dramatic outdoor lifetime sport with a strong demographic base including more than 14 million recreational participants. Paddlesports appeals to a diverse audience, including risk-taking Whitewater paddlers, sea kayaking professionals escaping urban pressures, families enjoying canoe outings on placid lakes and fitness conscious individuals crossing over from skiing, mountain biking and roller blading. USCKT sponsors and manages the two Olympic disciplines, Whitewater slalom and flatwater sprint. Whitewater Slalom Flatwater Sprint In slalom, paddlers negotiate a 25 gate course suspended over stretches of Whitewater rapids 300 to 600 meter long. The athletes attempt to negotiate the series of upstream and downstream gates as quickly as possible without accruing time penalties for touching poles or missing gates. There are four Whitewater slalom medal events on the Olympic program: men’s single canoe, men’s double canoe, men’s single kayak and women’s single kayak. In non-Olympic years, there are numerous national and international competitions, including the Champion International Whitewater Series Sponsored by USCKT and Champion International Corporation), U.S. Team Trials and U.S. National Championship events. Making only its third appearance in the Olympic Games, the discipline of Whitewater slalom holds tremendous promise for the United States in 1996. After a gold medal performance in C-2 and a bronze in K-1 W in 1992, the U.S. is looking stronger across the board than it ever has. There are several reasons for the U.S. to be optimistic entering the Atlanta Games: the C-2 team of Fritz and Lecky Haller, who reunited in the wake of the Barcelona Games and have steadily built themselves back to the form which won them the C-2 world title in 1983; Scott Shipley and Rich Weiss in K-1, both of whom have mounted the medal stand in recent World Cup or World Championship competition; David Hearn and Jon Lugbill in C-1, who established the U.S. as a dominant power in the sport in the 1980s; and Dana Chladek and Cathy Hearn in K-1W, who continue to keep the Americans a threat in women’s kayak.

24. Canoe/ Kayak – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History,
canoe/kayak REPORT. and had to settle for silver in the men’s kayak singles slalom Forthe heartland olympic sports like this one, the olympic medal means more
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/canoe/canoereport2.html
CANOE/KAYAK REPORT Wednesday, September 20 Ratcliffe fights back for silver
From Simon Barnes in Sydney At the very last it was England against Germany and, of course, it came down to penalties. So naturally, you already know who came second: Paul Ratcliffe, Britain’s Great Whitewater Hope, performed a wild high-risk skedaddle down the great sluicing hill of water, and had to settle for silver in the men’s kayak singles slalom. He did so with more disappointment than delight. He knew that a gold was in his grasp. He knew that it was taken from him by the Great Olympic Twitch. As well as picking up the penalties, he had a spectacular capsize at the end of his first run, and only just managed to rescue himself from disaster and disqualification. He righted himself just a half-second before crossing the line; had he failed to do so, he would have been disqualified. As it was, it was a time-consuming manoeuvre, since you can’t really paddle your fastest upside down, even in Australia. "It’s never happened to me before," he said. The fact that it happened here was not a matter of chance - just a classic example of the Great Olympic Twitch. It is highly to his credit that he recovered from this blow to take the silver.

25. Archive Of All Games Sports News Stories
Wednesday, September 20, 2000 canoe News Online. for silver in the men’s kayak singlesslalom For the heartland olympic sports like this one, the olympic medal
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/archive/canoes20o.html
Back to CANOE/KAYAK ARCHIVE Wednesday, September 20, 2000
Canoe News Online Ratcliffe fights back for silver At the very last it was England against Germany and, of course, it came down to penalties. So naturally, you already know who came second: Paul Ratcliffe, Britain’s Great Whitewater Hope, performed a wild high-risk skedaddle down the great sluicing hill of water, and had to settle for silver in the men’s kayak singles slalom. He did so with more disappointment than delight. He knew that a gold was in his grasp. He knew that it was taken from him by the Great Olympic Twitch. As well as picking up the penalties, he had a spectacular capsize at the end of his first run, and only just managed to rescue himself from disaster and disqualification. He righted himself just a half-second before crossing the line; had he failed to do so, he would have been disqualified. As it was, it was a time-consuming manoeuvre, since you can’t really paddle your fastest upside down, even in Australia. "It’s never happened to me before," he said. The fact that it happened here was not a matter of chance - just a classic example of the Great Olympic Twitch. It is highly to his credit that he recovered from this blow to take the silver.

26. Lanier Canoe And Kayak Club, Gainesville, Georgia
the honor, challenge and responsibility of the Lake Lanier Rowing Club and the LanierCanoe kayak Club to be the olympic legacy for these two sports on Lake
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Fax: 770.287.3444 The 1996 Olympic Canoe / Kayak and Rowing Venue – Gainesville, Georgia In 1992, Gainesville Hall ‘96 Roundtable chaired by Jim Mathis was formed with other community leaders to seek Olympic opportunities. Jack Pyburn, a local rower, learned the rowing venue the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) had selected was in jeopardy. Jim and Jack worked to convince the International Rowing Federation to bring the venue to Lanier. ACOG was approached and lobbied by Jim and Steve Gilliam, Vice Chair of Gainesville Hall ‘96. They were successful. The full Gainesville Hall ‘96 Committee consisted of 35 dedicated community members who provided immeasurable support through providing a functioning office, merchandising, volunteers, Olympic housing, test event support, club support, fundraising, legal advice, and anything else that might arise! Executive Director, Mary Hart Wilheit, gracefully managed the office. Following the 1996 Olympic Games Gainesville Hall ‘96 became the Gainesville Hall ‘96 Foundation consisting of 12 members chaired by Jim Mathis. The boathouse, timing tower and racecourse remain as a permanent Olympic legacy - a gift to the local community. The Venue is co-owned by the City of Gainesville and Hall County, and is leased to the Gainesville Hall ‘96 Foundation. The construction of the facility was funded by ACOG. The land belongs to the Corp of Engineers. The Lake Lanier Rowing Club and the Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club (LCKC) sublease the facilities. Gainesville Parks and Recreation and Hall County Parks and Leisure Departments assist with maintenance to the buildings and grounds and are the liaison with the city and county governments. No tax dollars are committed to the operation of the facility or programs. The clubs work in cooperation, but run separate programs.

27. KIAT.NET - Olympic Games Canoe/Kayak
Translate this page olympic. canoe/kayak. kiat.net. MEN'S C1, 500m. 1000m. 1936, Francis Amyot,Canada. 1948, Josef Holecek, Czechoslovakia. 1952, Josef Holecek, Czechoslovakia.
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Olympics Sports Canoe/Kayak ... contact us OLYMPIC CANOE/KAYAK MEN'S C1 Francis Amyot, Canada Josef Holecek, Czechoslovakia Josef Holecek, Czechoslovakia Leon Rotman, Romania Janos Parti, Hungary Jurgen Eschert, East Germany Tibor Tatai, Hungary Ivan Patzaichin, Romania Aleksandr Rogov, Soviet Union Matija Ljubek, Yugoslavia Sergei Postrehkin, Soviet Union Lyubomir Lyubenov, Bulgaria Larry Cain, Canada Ulrich Eicke, West Germany Olaf Heukrodt, East Germany Ivan Klementyev, Soviet Union Nikolai Boukhalov, Bulgaria Nikolai Boukalov, Bulgaria Martin Doktor, Czech Martin Doktor, Czech Gyorgy Kolonics, Hungary Andreas Dittmer, Germany MEN'S C2 Vladimir Syrovataka/Jan Brzak-Felix, Czech. Jan Brzak-Felix/Bohumil Kudrna, Czech. Bent Peder Rasch/Finn Haunstoft, Denmark

28. KIAT.NET - Sydney 2000 Games Of The XXVIIth Olympiad
Juan Antonio Samaranch comprising of 28 sports with 300 3-LETTER olympic COUNTRYABBREVIATIONS. canoe/kayak Sprint, canoe/kayak Sprint (12), Swimming, SWIMMING
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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).

29. Collectpins.com, Pin Collecting: Water Sports Pins And Olympic Pins
Ocoee River canoe and kayak Venue 1996 olympics Gold, Silver, Bronze Pin SetLimited Production of 1000 olympic Pin Set OCOKYK 1 $85.
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30. Australian Canoeing Story
canoe/kayak included in Australian Youth olympic Festival Friday, May 03,2002 Australian canoeing 17 sports and 1400 elite junior athletes ….
http://www.canoe.org.au/story.asp?Item=426

31. ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup
Slalom is considered the most exciting and spectacular of the canoe/kayak sports.It was first introduced into the olympic Games in 1972 in Augsburg.
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32. Canoe-kayak Slalom, Shooting And Boxing
He was the leader of the Macedonian canoekayak racers both 1995 and at the BalkanYouth olympic Days in assistant at the Department of Wrestling sports at the
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Macedonian olympic team Leadership of the macedonian olympic team Wrestling Swimming ... Macedonian athletes at the summer olympic games CANOE-KAYAK SLALOM, SHOOTING AND BOXING CANOE-KAYAK SLALOM Lazar Popovski
(Athlete) Age: 25
Occupation: Graduated Economist
Height: 174cm
Weight: 66kg
OG: Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996
Born on May 19, 1975 in Skopje. The year that has past for him is one that every athlete would wish for: he received his degree from economics and met the Olympic standard in the K-1 slalom event. Has been national champion for 10 years now, both within the youth and the senior competition, and won the international tournament in canoe-kayak slalom "Ilinden" three times. Sydney 2000 will be the third edition of the Olympic Games for him to take part in, the fact for which he is unique in the Macedonian Olympic Team. Mico Popovski
(Coach) Born on May 5, 1947, Gornicevo Village, Lerin County (Greece). Engineer in metallurgy, owner of a trading company. His ties with the canoe-kayak racing have been persisting for several decades: first as a racer, then as a coach, and, lastly, as a president of a club and head coach of the National Team. He was the leader of the Macedonian canoe-kayak racers both in Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996.

33. 2000 OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL - US TELEVISION SCHEDULE
Ceremony parade of nations, lighting of olympic flame. Featured sports Men's BeachVolleyball, Men's Basketball vs. China , canoe/kayak, Cycling, Swimming.
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2000 OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL - US TELEVISION SCHEDULE (PAGE 1/2) http://www.Volleyball.ORG/ NBC, CNBC, MSNBC - SUBJECT TO CHANGES (Updated 9/15/00) FRIDAY, Sept. 15, 2000 (DAY 1) Opening Ceremony - parade of nations, lighting of Olympic flame. 7:30 p.m. - 12 a.m. PT - NBC SATURDAY, Sept. 16, 2000 (DAY 2) Beach: May/McPeak USA vs. Hudcova/Tobiaova CZE (10:50am AUS = Fri 4:50pm PT) Johnson-Jordan/Davis USA vs. Tholen/Stratton AUS (15:25pm AUS = Fri 9:25pm PT) Indoor: USA Women vs. China (18:30pm AUS = Sat 2:30am PT) 7:00a.m.–1:00 p.m. PT - MSNBC (9:00pm-3:00am rerun) Featured sports: Women’s Beach Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Water Polo, Equestrian 4:00p.m.-9:00 p.m. PT - CNBC? Featured sports: Women’s Beach Volleyball, Boxing, Women’s Soccer SUNDAY, Sept. 17, 2000 (DAY 3) Beach: Heidger/Wong USA vs. Holden/Leinwmann CAN (14:30 AUS = Sat 8:30pm PT) Blanton/Fonoimoana USA vs. Oetke/Scheuerplug GER (16:20 AUS = Sat 10:20pm PT) Indoor: USA Men vs. Argentina (18:30 AUS = Sun 12:30am PT)

34. Palm Beach
only a year ago by former USA canoe/kayak National Team to partner with the UnitedStates olympic Committee and of the Palm Beach County sports Commission and
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35. Press Release - USA Canoe/Kayak Announces The 2000 Texaco Whitewater Slalom Nati
Texaco sponsor our National Championships, said USA canoe/kayak Executive Director Theseorganizations govern and cultivate olympic sports and select amateur
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USA CANOE/KAYAK ANNOUNCES THE 2000 TEXACO WHITEWATER SLALOM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2000.
LAKE PLACID, N.Y., May 16 - USA Canoe/Kayak is pleased to announce that Texaco, the Official Energy Sponsor of USA Canoe/Kayak, will be the title sponsor of the 2000 Texaco Whitewater Slalom National Championships, August 19-20, on the Kern River, one of the premier whitewater rivers of the west coast. "We are proud and excited to have Texaco sponsor our National Championships," said USA Canoe/Kayak Executive Director Terry Kent. "The 2000 Texaco Whitewater Slalom Nationals will be a showcase event of our Olympic athletes before they depart for the Sydney Olympic Games. Texaco makes this event a reality and reinforces the spirit of athletic prowess." Commenting on the sponsorship, Texaco Sr. Manager of Sponsorships Polly W. Rua said, "Texaco is proud to associate its name with the 2000 Texaco Whitewater Slalom National Championships. We have a strong presence in Kern County and this event provides an ideal platform for Texaco to reinforce our commitment to operate with concern for the environment and to recognize our responsibilities to the communities around the world in which we do business." Texaco is a proud sponsor of the 2000, 2002, and 2004 U.S. Olympic Teams and 34 of the country's National Governing Bodies of Olympic Sport. These organizations govern and cultivate Olympic sports and select amateur national teams to represent the U.S. in international competitions. The company is also an Official Sponsor of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in SLake City, Utah.

36. Local Sports - Gainesvilletimes.com -
shoots the gun during the canoe/kayak events at the 1996 olympic Games on LakeLanier. SPRINT NATIONALS PREVIEW Teams to watch. Times sports writer Dan
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Editor's note: Former Gainesville High and Georgia Tech standout Victor Menocal is in his first season of professional baseball with the Batavia Muckdogs, the Philadelphia Phillies' short-season Class A team in the New York-Penn League.
LOCAL SPORTS A long time coming: Herbert gets first Lanier win since '91
The checkered flag he held up told the story: Kevin Herbert's a winner. Herbert, winless since 1991, got his first Pro Late Model win Saturday night at Lanier National Speedway. The Cumming driver passed pole-sitter Kevin Stephens on the sixth lap and held off multiple race winner Jimmy Garmon in a 50-lap event.
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37. USACK National Championships - Gainesvilletimes.com
the boats until the starter shoots the gun during the canoe/kayak events at the1996 olympic Games on Lake Lanier. Teams to watch. Times sports writer Dan
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2002 USACK National Championships
The following is The Times's news coverage of the 2002 USACK National Championships Sunday, July 28, 2002
Next for Lanier: The world returns
In about 13 months, Clarks Bridge Park at Lake Lanier will welcome the 2003 Sprint Canoe/Kayak Senior World Championships. After watching this week's 2002 USA Canoe/ Kayak Sprint National Championships, Anne Blanchard said efforts for the international event are on track. Enlarge
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Wednesday, July 24, 2002
'Oppressive' heat greets visitors
The heat hit Carrie Johnson the moment she arrived in Georgia. It has hung over her like a suffocating cloud ever since. "Oh yeah," the 18-year-old San Diego Canoe and Kayak Team paddler said to herself when she stepped off the plane in Atlanta, "I remember this." Enlarge
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38. Aust Olympic Yth Festival
Archery, Athletics, Badminton, canoe/kayak (sprint slalom), Cycling (road track naturallydisappointed that we could not include all olympic sports on the
http://www.ausport.gov.au/tta/aust_olympic_yth_festival.htm
Return to Home Page 17 sports and 1400 elite junior athletes …. That’s the make-up of the second Australian Youth Olympic Festival (AYOF) to be staged in Sydney early next year. The expanded competition was announced today by the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) which has committed $3 million to stage the five day event from the 8 th th of January 2003. "Our first Olympic Festival in 2001 was a resounding success and more sports have been added this time round" said AOC Secretary General Bob Elphinston. "Such is the popularity of the AYOF 25 of the 28 summer Sports Federations wanted to participate and ultimately the AOC would like to include them all" he said. The new sports added to the 2003 program are Archery, Badminton, Fencing, Judo, Shooting, Softball, Table Tennis, Tae Kwon Do, Water Polo, Weightlifting and Wrestling, "Badminton, Fencing, Judo and Wrestling are sports where we are less developed and looking to improve" Elphinston said. The AOC has invited all countries from the East Asian Region and it’s expected Australia’s future Olympians will compete against teams from China, Japan and South Korea. "These countries are the world super powers in many of those disciplines," he said.

39. Australian Sports Commission Media Release 2002
AIS/National team and former olympic silver medallist Government through the AustralianSports Commission and 2002 AIS/National Sprint canoe/kayak Squad appears
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LAUNCH OF 2002 AIS/NATIONAL SPRINT CANOE/KAYAK PROGRAM
8 April, 2002 AIS Director, Michael Scott today announced the AIS/National Sprint Canoe/Kayak scholarship holders for 2002. Mr Scott said the main aim of the 26-strong squad will be to prepare for the world championships in Spain in August. 'With the conclusion of the national titles, the AIS/Australian team will now return to its Gold Coast base for stage one of the campaign for world championship gold. From there it's on to world cup regattas in Germany and Italy during June/July, ahead of the world titles in Seville in late August,' Mr Scott said. The AIS Sprint Canoeing Program was established in 1989, and since then has experienced a fair degree of Olympic success. Clint Robinson won gold in Barcelona, Andrew Trim and Daniel Collins secured bronze and silver in 1996 and 2000 respectively, while Katrin Borchert won bronze in both Atlanta and Sydney. Head Coach of the AIS/National team and former Olympic silver medallist, John Sumegi has high expectations of his squad for the coming international season. 'We have some outstanding talent within the squad and I'm really looking forward to working with the athletes in achieving some good results overseas,' Mr Sumegi said.

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