Sydney Games The Cuban women's volleyball team has made olympic history by taking its thirdstraight gold medal with a thrilling 32 win over world No.2 Russia. http://www.olympics.smh.com.au/volleyball/2000/09/30/FFXADONEQDC.html
Extractions: Produced by: smh.com.au theage.com.au sportstoday.com.au What's on Today ... Volleyball Change sports Archery Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Beach volleyball Boxing Canoe-Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Football Gymnastics Handball Hockey Judo Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Synch swimming Table tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Waterpolo Weightlifting Wrestling Paralympics 5:31PM, Sep 30 The Cuban women's volleyball team has made Olympic history by taking its third straight gold medal with a thrilling 3-2 win over world No.2 Russia. The world No.1 side came back from two sets to nil down to claim an emotional 25-27 32-34 25-19 25-18 15-7 win. It's the first time a volleyball team - men's or women's - has won three consecutive Olympic gold medals. Meanwhile, history has repeated itself for Brazil with the world No.3 side taking home bronze after once again being pipped at the semi-final post by Cuba. Just like Atlanta in 1996, Brazil snapped up bronze after it lost a torrid semi-final to Cuba 3-2 on Thursday. Brazil downed world No.10 the United States today in straight sets - 25-18 25-22 25-21 - to claim its second bronze from as many Games.
International Institute For Sport And Olympic History volleyball; Water Polo; Water Skiing (see water sports competition); Weight Training Bodybuilding; Winter olympic Games; history of Sport, history of the Ancient http://www.harveyabramsbooks.com/501c3subjects.html
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International Institute For Sport And Olympic History in favor of sports such as baseball, football, basketball and volleyball. Other linksto pages about the International Institute for Sport and olympic history. http://www.harveyabramsbooks.com/501c3donategymnastics.html
Extractions: Library and Museum The IISOH is seeking $1 million (one million Dollars) from a benefactor in order to establish an endowment for the sport of GYMNASTICS. This is a naming opportunity for the benefactor to have a perpetual identification with the sport of GYMNASTICS . The endowment would be named by the benefactor with the approval of the IISOH Board of Directors. The endowment becomes a permanent trust fund invested by the Institute with only the quarterly earned interest being used for development of the GYMNASTICS collections in both the Library and Museum.
Beach Volleyball History Beach volleyball history. Twentyfour men's teams and eighteen women's teams willcompete for the first Beach volleyball olympic Gold Medal in the upcoming 1996 http://www.bvbinfo.com/history.asp
Extractions: Tour News Search the Database Home Choose One AVP AVPNext FIVB General Players Seasons Tournaments Rankings ... History Beach Volleyball History Time Period Tour Event William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass., decides 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 creates the game of Volleyball (at that time called mintonette). Morgan borrows the net from tennis, and raises it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the average man's head. There are unconfirmed whispers of mens teams playing on the beach in Hawaii, but most accounts place the sport's origin in Santa Monica, California where the first Volleyball courts are put up on the beach at the Playground. Families play 6 vs. 6. Beach Volleyball crosses the Atlantic Ocean. It becomes the principal sport in a French nudist camp founded in Franconville, a north-western suburb of Paris. The first two-man beach volleyball game is played in Santa Monica, California.
FIVB's 100 Year History Of Volleyball FIVBs 100 Year history of volleyball. The first olympic volleyball tournamentswere played in Tokyo during the olympic Games from October 1323, with 10 men http://www.volleyhall.org/fivb.htm
Extractions: Text reprinted courtesy of FIVB. Photos courtesy of FIVB and Volleyball Hall of Fame archives. The Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the worldwide governing body for the sport of volleyball, is based in Lausanne, Switzerland and led by its president, Dr. Ruben Acosta H. The FIVB was founded in Paris in 1947 by 14 nations. Its first president, Paul Libaud, was succeeded by Dr. Acosta in 1984. In Holyoke, Massachusetts, William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, created a new game called "Mintonette" as a pastime to be played preferably indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its characteristics from tennis and handball. It was not as rough as basketball, but still required quite a bit of athletic effort. After a demonstration given at the YMCA in nearby Springfield, the name "Mintonette" was replaced with "Volleyball." The rules, as modified by W.E. Day, were accepted and published by the YMCA. The height of the net went up to 7 feet 6 inches. Match length was set at 21 points. Canada was the first "foreign" country to adopt volleyball.
Brazilian Embassy In London : Volleyball Of the ten players who took part in the first olympic volleyball tournament, theman who was to change the history of the sport in Brazil was Carlos Arthur http://www.brazil.org.uk/category.php?catid=149
History Azerbaijan volleyball has a glorious history and wonderful Our volleyball playershas been known for their Inna Riscal, twice olympic champion and twice http://www.azvolley.org/eng/history.html
USATODAY.com - Museum Documents Volleyball History with a popular children's museum, the shrine boasts an extensive history, trophiesand on to be the honorary captain of the men's 1984 olympic volleyball team. http://www.usatoday.com/travel/vacations/2001/2001-05-17-volleyball.htm
Extractions: Click here to get the Daily Briefing in your inbox 04/08/2002 - Updated 06:20 PM ET Museum documents volleyball history By Adam Gorlick, The Associated Press Nancy Palmieri, AP The Volleyball Hall of Fame houses an extensive history, trophies and uniforms from the sport. Now sharing space with a popular children's museum, the shrine boasts an extensive history, trophies and uniforms from the sport invented in this western Massachusetts city for out-of-shape men who thought basketball was too violent. The 44 names inducted into the Hall of Fame may be unfamiliar to the average American sports fan, but a chat with curator Ruth McCormick and a glance at some of the photos featured in the gallery turn up some more well-known personalities. Take actor Tom Selleck, for instance. The "Magnum P.I." star took up volleyball in Hawaii to kill time during an actors' strike that broke out just before he started filming the television show. He went on to be the honorary captain of the men's 1984 Olympic volleyball team. A huge photo reproduction of the ball he signed with the team members hangs in the Hall of Fame, just beyond a half sized volleyball court. The actual ball is archived in another building, along with about 100 other balls from historic matches and bearing important signatures.
Olympic Sports Modern summer olympic Games include events in swimming, volleyball, cycling, horse However,the events that have the oldest history are the track and http://www.ipl.org.ar/webink/Vol1No1/lograph/sports.html
Extractions: Schelle Simcox If you've ever played volleyball, you've experienced the excitement of one of the most popular games in America. Now, imagine yourself on the receiving end of a powerful spike by one of the top players in the world! This sport, one of the fastest team sports in the Olympic games, was invented in 1885 by William G. Morgan. What was the game originally called? When and where was the first game played? What games were combined to create the sport? These questions can be answered by visiting the History of Volleyball page: Two kinds of volleyball are played at the Olympics, Indoor Volleyball, and Beach Volleyball (a new sport at this year's Games.) Indoor Volleyball will be played from July 20 to August 4 at the University of Georgia and the Omni Colliseum, while Beach Volleyball will be played from July 23 to July 28 at the Atlanta Beach. You can find out more about volleyball in general and Olympic volleyball at Volleyball Worldwide:
Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More Follow the athletes on their way to Sydney 2000. Girlstalksports covers the teams, individuals and Category Sports Events olympics Summer Games 2000 Sydney MARITAL ARTS; ARCHERY/SHOOTING; WATER POLO; BEACH volleyball; BASEBALL;TRACK FIELD; CREW SAILING; olympic history; US Men's Tennis Team. http://www.girlstalksports.com/Olympic_Report/olympic_report.html
Extractions: Qantas Offers Sydney As Low As $925 TRACK AND FIELD medal results by country and news DeFrantz wants to make history as first WOMAN IOC President KWAN Swept at Grand Prix Blaine Wilson Wins Winter Cup SWIMMING WORLD CUP BEGINS - November 10, 2000 Krazyleberg Honored USOC RESIGNATION COULD AFFECT GYMNASTICS October 31, 2000 - The fallout continues after the "Best Ever Olympic Games," as finger pointing and controversy rules the in an assortment of countries unhappy with their Olympic results. COLLEGES WITH MOST MEDAL? GTS shows you which colleges have the most Olympic Medal Winners e-mail today! GYMNASTIC NEWS OLYMPIC MEDAL RESULTS BOXING USA BASKETBALL USA BASEBALL - GOLD GYMNASTIC FINAL RESULTS - MEDALS BY COUNTRY ... U.S. WOMEN'S WATER POLO - SILVER IN THE POOL
Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More SOCCER RESULTS; volleyball RESULTS; MARITAL ARTS; ARCHERY/SHOOTING; WATER POLO;BEACH volleyball; BASEBALL; TRACK FIELD; CREW SAILING; olympic history; USMen's http://www.girlstalksports.com/Olympic_Report___Good_Will_Gam/olympic_report___g
Voleyball History Voleyball history. In September of 1962, in Sofia's congress, the volleyball wasadmitted as olympic sport and its first dispute by occasion of the http://www.voleimania.hpg.ig.com.br/ehistoria.htm
Extractions: Home Presentation Letters Links ... Photo Gallery Voleyball History The volleyball was created in the year of 1895 by American William C.Morgan, director of physical education of the Christian Association of Young man (ACM), in the city of Holyoke, in Massachusets, in United States of North America. The original name of the new sport was minonette. In that time, the sport in fashion was the basketball, that had just been instituted three years ago to put Nasmith and that quickly had spread. It was very energetic and tiresome for men of age. To put suggestion of Shepherd Lawrece Rinder, Morgan idealized a less tiring game than the basketball for the associated ones older of ACM and it placed a similar net the one of tennis, to a height of 1,83cm, on which a camera of basketball ball was beaten the sport that would be denominated volleyball later appearing like this. In the beginning that sport was restricted the city of Holpoke and to the gym where Morgan was the director. In a taken conference the effect in the University of Springfield, among directors of Physical education of United States, two teams of Holyoke made a demonstration of the sport it has been creating not very. After this demonstration, the volleyball was extended by Springfield and other cities of Massachusets and New England. In Springfield, Dr. A.T.Halsted, after observing the new sport, suggested that its name was changed of minonette for volleyball, tends in view that the basic idea of the game was to play the ball to and fro, for on the net, with the hands.
CAYVA - Chaska Area Youth Volleyball Association organization from two existing Junior olympic (JO) clubs. 10 years with Chaska volleyball,has also is a brief (and probably incomplete) history of volleyball http://www.cayva.org/History.htm
Extractions: Chaska Area Youth Volleyball Association The History of CAYVA - Part 1 INTRODUCTION CHASKA HIGH SCHOOL Following the establishment of girls interscholastic athletics in the early 1970's, Chaska first burst on the scene with a 3rd place finish at the 1975 State Tournament. Mary Daly, recently annointed the "Queen Mother of Chaska Volleyball" as the recipient of the 1998 Crystal Achievement Award for Athletics, was the first coach. Mary guided the Hawks through the 1988 season, ending with 4th place finishes in the 1987 and 1988 State Tournaments. That was the beginning of an incredible run of State Tournament success. Starting in 1989, CHS has appeared in 6 of 8 State Championship matches, winning 4 and finishing 3rd once. That translates into a top 4 finish in 9 of the last 11 years! Ted Fleener was the coach of 3 State Champions and one runner-up during his 5 years, and our current coaches, Sue Murphy and Judy Martinez-Sones have guided the Hawks to 1 Championship and 1 runner-up finish in their 2 years. JUNIOR OLYMPICS CAYVA When the 2 clubs merged in 1994, the playing philosophies had become quite similar; seek the best competition possible. Only the parents' perspective on how to fulfill that differed. Originally, the Murphy club traveled long distances, included players from outside the community and focused on qualifying for the U.S. Volleyball Nationals. The Daly club stressed cost containment through limited car travel, community only players and went to the AAU Nationals in Chicago (a secondary sponsoring organization). At the time of the merger, both groups were in agreement regarding community only players and the value of aspiring to the USVB Nationals. While there were differences among Steering Committee members, the common bond was the sense of community and the best interests of our youth. Rick Tollackson was instrumental in wording a mission that included these key concepts:
DIGS/Jersey Girls Volleyball Club 1964, volleyball was introduced to the olympic Games in 1996, 2person beach volleyballwas added to Executive Board 2000-2001 **Our history ** Membership Forms http://www.digsvolleyball.org/digstxt/morehistorysport.htm
Extractions: THE JERSEY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CLUB DIGS "DO IT GARDEN STATE" A special ball was designed for the sport. YMCA spread volleyball to Canada, the Orient, and the Southern Hemisphere. YMCA spread volleyball to Cuba. Volleyball was presented at the Playground of America convention as one of the most popular sports. YMCA spread volleyball to Puerto Rico. YMCA spread volleyball to Uruguay. Volleyball competition held in Far Eastern Games. YMCA spread volleyball to Brazil. 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. The Filipinos developed the "bomba" or kill, and called the hitter a "bomberino" The NCCA was invited by the YMCA to aid in editing the rules and in promoting the sport. Volleyball was added to school and college physical education and intramural programs. The game was changed from 21 to 15 points.
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Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Sports Rules Histories (Sports) of volleyball; Rules; US Outdoor volleyball Rulebook (abridged) WEIGHTLIFTING; WorldBook Online Article on WEIGHTLIFTING; olympic history weightlifitng WRESTLING; http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/High_School/Spo
History Of Volleyball old! In 1996, 2person beach volleyball will be an olympic Sport.Back to CKTVC Home Page End of volleyball history page Special http://home.sprynet.com/~jfvball/history.htm
Extractions: In 1995, the sport of Volleyball celebrated its 100th birthday! The sport originated in the United States, and is now just achieving the type of popularity in the U.S. that it has received on a global basis, where it ranks behind only soccer among participation sports. Today there are more than 46 million Americans who play volleyball. There are 800 million players worldwide who play Volleyball at least once a week. In (only two years after the invention of basketball), William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass. (only minutes from the birthplace of basketball), decided to blend elements of tennis, baseball, basketball, and handball to create a game for his classes of businessmen which would demand less physical contact than basketball. He created the game of "mintonette". Morgan used the bladder of a basketball to provide a lighter ball with a more lively bounce. He borrowed the net from tennis, and raised it 6 feet 6 inches above the floor, just above the height of an 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
The Games - Sydney 2000 athletes and 5,100 officials together for the first time in modern olympic history. surroundingthe city centre, was the venue for 8 olympic sports. volleyball. http://www.olympics.org.uk/thegames/past/sydney.asp
Extractions: British Medals - 2000 Medals by Country ... Sydney Table of Events (PDF) DATES The Games of the XXVIIth Olympiad took place between 15 September - 1 October, 2000. HOST CITY Sydney, New South Wales, Australia was awarded the Millennium Games on 23 September, 1993 in Monte Carlo. It was the third of three consecutive bids to be made by an Australian city and was backed by 90% of the Australian population. Australia is one of only five countries to have been in attendance at every summer Olympic Games since they began in 1896. The other countries being Great Britain, France, Switzerland and Greece. Sydney, Australia's largest city, has a population of approximately 3.7 million people. MEDALS A total of 300 medals were awarded at the Sydney Olympic Games. The Olympic Park - situated at Homebush Bay, about 14km west of the city centre, the park was the centrepiece of the Games. It is located within a 2.5km circle surrounding the Olympic Stadium. Construction on the Olympic Stadium began in September 1996 and was completed in March 1999. The stadium cost $A690 million to build. The Olympic Park was be the venue for 15 of the 28 sports.