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  1. Shooting Stars: The Brief and Glorious History of Blackburn Olympic 1878-1889 by Graham Phythian, 2007-03-01

21. Olympic History For Sporting Families
olympic history for Families. his brothers, also Finnish champions, but without olympicsuccesses; the Swahn family of shooting (484.3) Oscar Swahn (193); Alfred
http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/families.html
Olympic History for Families
The following are families of which more than one member have achieved Olympic successes (top-6)
  • the Abbagnales, Italian Rowers (982)
  • the Joyners, American Athletic stars (900.5) the Kelly-Costello family (822)
    • Paul Costello , triple gold medallist at double scull (480)
    • John Kelly, sen , his cousin, who shared two of those medals (256)
    • John Kelly, jun, his son, bronze at skiff in 1956 (36)
    • Bernard Paul Costello, Paul's son, silver at the same event in 1956 (50)
    • Prince Albert of Monaco, son of a certain film-star-princess, and grandson of John Kelly, sr, who represented Monaco on the bob-sled (0)
  • the Gyarmati family (743)
    • , his wife (236)
    • Gyarmati Andrea, their daughter (95)

22. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Swimming
Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history Swimming MEN, WOMEN. Badminton,Sailing. Canoe/Kayak, shooting. Cycling, Synchronized Swimming. Diving.
http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/swimming/s/almanac.html
ESPN Keyword Search ESPN.com Search The Web ESPN Network: ESPN.com NFL.com NBA.com NASCAR ... U.S. Roster Olympic history Swimming
MEN WOMEN
  • 50 freestyle
  • 50 freestyle
  • 100 freestyle
  • 100 freestyle ... Wrestling
  • 23. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Baseball
    Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history Baseball Baseballolympics, Medal, Country. Canoe/Kayak, shooting. Cycling, Synchronized Swimming.
    http://espn.go.com/oly/summer00/baseball/s/almanac.html
    ESPN Keyword Search ESPN.com Search The Web ESPN Network: ESPN.com NFL.com NBA.com NASCAR ... U.S. Roster Olympic history Baseball
    Baseball Olympics Medal Country Atlanta '96 Gold
    Silver
    Bronze
    Cuba
    Japan
    United States Barcelona '92 Gold
    Silver
    Bronze
    Cuba
    Taiwan
    Japan
    Archery
    Rowing Badminton Sailing ... Wrestling

    24. Suomen Ampumaurheiluliitto Ry
    took part in the olympics and it was the first in olympic history that the Soviet Interestin the sport of shooting has incresed and competitions are now being
    http://www.ampujainliitto.fi/english.html

    25. Susan Nattrass's Hopes To Continue Fall Short Of Her Goal In Olympic Trap Shooti
    olympic history.
    http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/shooting/nattrass_sep18.htm
    SHOOTING By Sport. Archery Badminton Basketball Canoe/Kayaking Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pent. Paralympics Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Table Tennis Tae Kwon Do Tennis Triathlon Trampoline Volleyball Water polo Weight Lifting Wheelchair Bball Windsurfing Wrestling Who has Qualified The Way to Sydney Olympic History New Sports ... Back to CAAWS September 18, 2000 Nattrass's hopes to continue fall
    a little short of the goal By TERRY JONES Sun Media
    SYDNEY For a while, it looked as if Susan Nattrass was about to write a story of stories at the Olympic Games.
    Forty-nine years old and responsible for getting women their own trap shooting event at the Olympics, she was leading and going for gold.
    After 25 shots, she had hit 23.
    But just as Nattrass dared dream the impossible dream, it all disintegrated like the clay pigeons around her.
    She missed four of her next nine and hit only 18 of 25 on her second set. Nattrass finished with 63 of 75 - two misses too many to make the six-woman final. She ended up ninth overall.
    The Edmonton shooter, who at the 1976 Olympics broke the gender barrier as the first woman to compete with the men, broke the first 15 targets of the final set. But then she missed two of the next three and was history.

    26. A History Of Archery
    Archery is one of the oldest sports still practiced today. This page traces its 5000 year history.Category Kids and Teens Sports and Hobbies Sports Archery...... the United States had its origin as a result of just such a turn in our own country'shistory. In butt shooting, the ancestor of olympic target archery
    http://www.usarchery.org/naapub/history.htm
    A History of Archery
    Archery is one of the oldest arts of ancient times which is still practiced today. From its first development until the 1500s, the bow was man's constant companion and has been the most widely used of all weapons in recorded history. The bow allowed the prehistoric human to become the most efficient hunter on earth, providing him safety, food and raw materials such as bone, sinew and hide. From that time on, archery has played an important role in many of the world's civilizations. Starting with the reign of William the Conqueror, the bow was England's principal weapon of national defense for several centuries. Around the year 1200, Genghis Khan and his Mongol hordes conquered much of the known world employing short, powerful bows. For Native Americans, archery was the means of subsistence and existence during the days of English and later American colonization. Finally, after the bow's replacement by firearms as a weapon of war, archery became a favored sport, thus securing its continuous practice throughout history. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, archery's importance as a cultural advance ranks with the development of speed and the art of making fire. The use of the bow appears in

    27. History Of Clay Target Shooting
    history of Skeet shooting in Australia Skeet shooting is the it has become a verypopular shooting sport in and has since 1968 together with olympic Games and
    http://www.synit.net/szctc/history.htm
    HOME History of Clay Target Shooting in Australia BACK Extracted From
    by George Biggs (dec) ACTA Historian 1992 Introduction Grand American Trapshooting Championships History of Trapshooting in Australia The Melbourne Olympics ... Conclusion Introduction
    Trapshooting is a sport where a shotgun is used to shoot inanimate targets. A clay target is made of limestone and pitch, it is shaped like an inverted saucer about 4" in diameter and one inch high. It is brittle enough to be easily broken by pellets from the cartridge. The target is thrown by a machine known as a trap, hence the name 'Trap Shooting'. This trap causes the target to rotate as it skims through the air in a horizontal position. It travels to a distance of minimum 45 metres, maximum 55 metres. It leaves the trap, velocity wise, about 50 miles per hour (80 kilometres per hour). Your 12 guage trap or skeet gun fires a shell containing 32 grams of shot which spreads out as it travels towards the target. At 40 yards (37 metres), the shot pattern of some 300 pellets no. 7 shot, will have spread out until it covers a circular area about 30 inches (70 centremetres) in diameter, some odd pellets will have a little wider. The target is usually hit when it has traveled around 30-35 metres from the gun depending on how quick the shooter is. Most targets are shot at from 15 metres behind the trap house.

    28. HISTORY OF SKEET SHOOTING
    THE history OF SKEET shooting. by the International shooting Union, a worldwide shootingorganization, and the International olympic Committee, producer of
    http://www.ohioskeet.org/SkeetHistory.html
    THE HISTORY OF SKEET SHOOTING
    An American Game
    For close to 20,000 members of the National Skeet Shooting Association, shattering clay targets is a way of life...exercise of the body, mind and the soul. Through winter and summer they shoot at millions of targets - breaking most of them - meet new people and travel across the U.S. It all started on the ground of the Glen Rock Kennels in the town of Andover, Massachusetts in 1920. It was there and then that a small group of upland game hunters, including the late C. E. Davies, proprietor of the Glen Rock Kennels, his son Henry W., and the late William H. Foster, all of Andover, were shooting at clay targets as a means of obtaining wing-shooting practice with their favorite upland guns. Their shooting gradually developed into a regular program that gave each shooter the same series of shots so that the competition, which was inevitable, might be even. Originally, the arrangement was a complete circle of twenty-five yards radius with the circumference marked off like the face of a clock. The trap was set at "12 o'clock" and was set to throw the targets over "6 o'clock". The competitive program consisted of shooting two shots from each of the twelve stations. The shell that was left over from a box was used, first as a stunt, to shoot at an incomer from the center of the circle. This later proved to be a shot offering real snap-shooting practice and has since developed into the plan of Station Eight shots of the regulation program.

    29. Press Release
    Every day is part of history. I had a good feeling about this all week and secondbest is never enough, Redgrave admitted. Ian Peel olympic Trap (shooting).
    http://www.olympics.org.uk/press/pressdetail.asp?boa_press_id=27

    30. Tasmanian Pistol Association - History
    Association history shot at Commonwealth and olympic games) and the Australian olympicCouncil, so that Australia could enter pistol shooting teams at the
    http://www.tassie.net.au/taspistol/history.html
    Tasmanian Pistol Association Inc.
    Association History
    ~ From 1955 and beyond 2000 ~ The Tasmanian Shooting Association was formed in 1955 as the state pistol shooting body and was instrumental in having other Australian state pistol shooting bodies amalgamate and form the Amateur Pistol Shooting Union of Australia (now Pistol Australia ). The National body then affiliated with the Union International de Tir (the world body governing pistol matches shot at Commonwealth and Olympic games) and the Australian Olympic Council, so that Australia could enter pistol shooting teams at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic games. The Tasmanian Shooting Association changed its name to the Tasmanian Pistol Association in 1964, and the Association became incorporated in 1990. The Tasmanian Pistol Association was formed by several pistol shooting clubs within the state joining together with the desire to:
  • Affiliate with other Australian State's pistol shooting bodies and form a national pistol shooting body.
  • Conduct state open shoots and state championships.
  • Select teams to compete at national championships.
  • 31. Know Your Sport
    About olympic history abounds with tales of athletes who overcame crippling adversityto Takacs was part of Hungary's worldchampion pistol-shooting team in
    http://www.woaolympians.com/shooting.html
    Choose Your Sport
    Olympic Season Summer Sports Winter Sports Aquatics Athletics Archery Badminton ... Wrestling
    International Shooting Sport Federation
    SHOOTING
    About

    Olympic history abounds with tales of athletes who overcame crippling adversity to win gold medals, but Karoly Takacs' comeback may be the best. Takacs was part of Hungary's world-champion pistol-shooting team in 1938 when an army grenade exploded in his right hand. Ten years later, he won the first two golds in rapid-fire pistol - after teaching himself to shoot left-handed. In a sport where the bullseye looks about the size of the full stop at the end of this sentence, a sport where shooters compete amid a cacophony of noise and still concentrate on firing between heartbeats, Takacs' achievement tests the imagination. From just three shooting events at the 1896 Olympic Games to 17 today, the sport has grown steadily. In part this leap can be ascribed to advances in the technology of firearms and equipment, which have led to constant changes in the shooting competition. But it can also be ascribed to the passion shooters have for their sport.

    32. February 8 - Olympic Team Sites
    Official IBU Homepage. For highlights, federation facts, the history, a rulebook,and the competition format, check out this page. US olympic shooting Team.
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    Ross Powers - Image courtesy of Laura Rauch/AP The United States Ski Team You will find current articles on the members of the U.S. Ski team here as well as a television guide schedule of the events Learn about freestyle, cross-country, and jump/Nordic combined skiing as well as skiing for the disabled. There's general news, links to skiing and snowboarding resources, and merchandise. Source: U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association The United States Luge Association Look here for the mission statement, history of USA Luge, and the staff. Check the section titled for press releases, schedules, pictures, and past and present games. You will even find news on marketing programs, special events, contests, and television coverage.

    33. Walmart.com - Olympics
    shooting from the Outside How a Coach and Her olympic Team replete with statistics,scores, dramatic stories, and photographs from olympic history since 1924
    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product_listing.gsp?cat=22194&path=0:3920:18888:2

    34. Texas Almanac - Texas History
    States olympic Committee Olympian, *, Sport, Games**, Medal. Acuff, Amy Lynn, B,Track, 1995 USOF, S. Allen, Chad, T, Baseball, 1996 SOG, B. Anderson, Terence M.L, shooting,
    http://www.texasalmanac.com/texasolympic.html
    Texas Olympic Medalists Abbreviations used in the Sport column are: Mod. Penta.=Modern Pentathlon; Fig. Skating-Figure Skating; Sp'd Skating-Speed Skating; Tm Handball-Team Handball; Track-all track and field events except those noted separately. Source: United States Olympic Committee Olympian Sport Games** Medal Acuff, Amy Lynn B Track 1995 USOF S Allen, Chad T Baseball 1996 SOG B Anderson, Terence M. L Shooting 1995 PAG
    1994 USOF
    1983 PAG
    1979 PAG
    S
    S Anti, Michael E. L Shooting 1991 PAG 4G, B Arnette, Jay Hoyland T Basketball 1960 SOG G Austin, Charles T Track 1996 SOG G Baker, Walter Thane L Track 1956 SOG
    1952 SOG G, S, B
    S Baptiste, Kirk

    35. 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
    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

    36. History Of Olympic Game Farm
    history of olympic Game Farm, Inc. That same land eventually became olympic Game Farm thestudio would be interested in buying some of the film he was shooting.
    http://www.olygamefarm.com/farmhistory.htm
    History of Olympic Game Farm, Inc. For most of his life, Lloyd Beebe, the owner, has had a love of the outdoors and a certain awe for the wildlife of this state. He liked to roam in the mountains and became fairly skilled in observing wildlife on its own turf. He worked as a logger, but in the back of his mind he kept the dream of one day owning his own place. In 1942 that dream came true when he was able to purchase a farm and begin dairy farming. That same land eventually became Olympic Game Farm. Dairy farming is a very demanding occupation, so whenever he could find some spare time, Lloyd knew that a few hours in the mountains observing wild animals on their home ground would refresh his mind from the financial cares and physical labor of making his farm a success. To him, this was recreation in its purest sense. Because it became second nature for him to observe wildlife, the thought occurred to him that he would like to share these experiences with others, but taking people into the woods with him could spoil the whole thing. Using a camera to photograph the things he was seeing so they could be shared was the logical conclusion to which he came. This led him to putting his old car up as collateral at a local bank for a small loan, with which he purchased his first camera. From time to time the Beebes had taken in wild animal orphans. In 1947 there were some of those babies being raised by Lloyd and his wife, Catherine, here at the Farm.

    37. ESC History
    history of the European shooting Confederation. intensively for the development ofthe shooting sport in Europe and proposed during the olympic Games in Rome
    http://www.esc-shooting.org/info/history.htm
    History of the
    European Shooting Confederation The organization of the European Shooting Championships was decided at the Congress of The International Shooting Union held in Helsinki in 1952. It was the merit of Romania to organize them for the first time three years later, in 1955. According to the Secretary General of the International Shooting Union at that time, Karl-August Larson, Sweden, the intention of establishing the championships was to organize them in such a way that the number of participants was similar to those of the shooters who took part in the World Championships before the Second World War. The 1 st European Championships at the Tunari shooting range in Bucharest were contested under UIT control and very successfully organized by the National Shooting Federation under the patronage of the President of the Romanian Republic. It is said that the competitions were at the level of the great traditional championships initiated in 1897. Moreover they brought new important things in the field of shooting sport as official competitions for women and juniors. The importance of these championships also lays in the fact that they contributed to the development of the shooting sport in the World, continuing the tradition of the Olympic events set forth in Athens in 1896. The result lists from Bucharest show that USSR won 12 of 13 team medals and 13 individual medals.

    38. U Of T Archery Club - Links
    Ottawa Recreation Association Archery Club shooting times, instructor informationand and tournament schedules Information about the olympic history of archery
    http://www.utoronto.ca/archery/links.htm
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    Thanks to Kjetil Kilhavn who gathered most of the links below and who's comments are shown bellow each link. Over the next few weeks this list will be brought up to date and expanded. If you aren't on it and would like to be, or have any other comments or suggestions email me . Enjoy.
    CANADIAN LINKS
    Victoria Bowmen
    Bowhunting in Nova Scotia
    Quite a bit of information on; The Bowhunter Instructors Association of Nova Scotia, Bowhunters Association of Nova Scotia, the Department of Natural Resources, Bowhunter Fun Shoot events (calendar), and known bowhunter associations and clubs (list). Bowhunting information, some of it specific to Nova Scotia, some not.
    Ottawa Recreation Association Archery Club
    Shooting times, instructor information and instruction times. Also some links to general information about the RA.
    York County Bowmen
    Located just north of Toronto, Ontario. There's a map and a nice event calendar with descriptions of the events as well as the dates.
    OLYMPIC LINKS
    Atlanta 1996 Olympics
    Really nice page with a lot of good information, links, and tournament schedules

    39. New Beijing,Great Olympics-support
    won the first olympic gold medal for China in history at the The olympic finals wereactually played between Tao and Sekaric, who When I was shooting, I forgot
    http://www.beijing-2008.org/eolympic/ydy/mdmm/mdmm_tln.htm

    40. New Beijing,Great Olympics-support
    competition, became the third diver in history ever to contributed precious metalto China's olympic pot, winning China the biggest winner in shooting with a
    http://www.beijing-2008.org/eolympic/ydy/yayh/yayh.htm

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