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Annual Sports Day
K.C.S.KASI NADAR COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE (Belongs to S.V.H.N.A. Dharma Fund) Chennai-600 021. ANNUAL SPORTS DAY 2019-2020 K.C.S. KASI NADAR COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE (Belongs to S.V.H.N.A. Dharma Fund) www.kcskasinadarcollege.in Chennai- 600 021 SPORTS DAY 2020 PROGRAMME Date: 10.01.2020 Time: 02.00 p.m. ThamizhThai Vaazhthu Welcome Address Mr.P.C.A.Vairamani, Secretary & Correspondent Flag Hoisting & Tmt.G.Subbulakshmi, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Taking the Salute Base Washermenpet District. March Past Students Lighting the Olympic Torch Tmt.G.Subbulakshmi Oath Taking House Captains Annual Sports Report Mr.A.Daniel, M.P.Ed,M.Phil.,NET., Director of Physical Education Presidential Address Mr.M.Nagarajan, Board Member, K.C.S.Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science Declaring the Sports Meet Open Tmt.G.Subbulakshmi Releasing Doves Tmt.G.Subbulakshmi & Mr.M.Nagarajan Sports Day Address Tmt.G.Subbulakshmi Announcing the Best Dr.Shobha Edward, M.C.S.,M.Phil.,NET.,Ph.D., March-past Principal EVENTS Students Prize Distribution Tmt.G.Subbulakshmi Vote of Thanks Mr. A.N.M.N.Rajendran,M.A., Assistant Secretary Lowering the Flag National Anthem ANNUAL SPORTS DAY REPORT 2019-2020 Highly esteemed Presiding Celebrity of this function Mr.M.Nagarajan, Board Member, K.C.S. Kasi Nadar College of Arts & Science. Our Chief Guest Tmt.Subbulakshmi, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Washermenpet District. Beloved Patron, Board Members, Members of the Management Committee, highly esteemed members of S.V.H.N.A. Dharma Fund, Principal, Vice-Principals, Invitees, Dedicated Staff, and my dear students, I feel honoured to present the sports report for the academic year 2019 - 2020. -
OHSAA Handbook for Match Type)
2021-22 Handbook for Member Schools Grades 7 to 12 CONTENTS About the OHSAA ...............................................................................................................................................................................4 Who to Contact at the OHSAA ...........................................................................................................................................................5 OHSAA Board of Directors .................................................................................................................................................................6 OHSAA Staff .......................................................................................................................................................................................7 OHSAA Board of Directors, Staff and District Athletic Boards Listing .............................................................................................8 OHSAA Association Districts ...........................................................................................................................................................10 OHSAA Affiliated Associations ........................................................................................................................................................11 Coaches Associations’ Proposals Timelines ......................................................................................................................................11 2021-22 OHSAA Ready Reference -
Sports Management Team Annual Report 2015-2016
Sports Management Team Annual Report 2015-2016 Senior Team Junior Team Avit Doshi Aman Agarwal Sahil Kanolkar Adarsh Srinivasan Suraj Nair Akshita Anu Agrawal Aditya Rai Lehar Chugh Sourabh Dogra Ruchir Khare Vaibhav Singh Abhay Sharma VALHALLA 2015 “Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there” July is that time of the year when one of the biggest inter B- School sports event ‘Valhalla’, hosted by XLRI takes place. With a contingent of 39 members, all brimming with excitement and anticipation, team SIBM left for Jamshedpur on 21st July. The 30 hour train journey turned out to be a great bonding time between the MBA I and MBA II players. Seniors shared their past year experiences and boosted the morale of the juniors for the upcoming event. We reached XLRI on the 23rd and began practicing for the events lined up for the next day. This year the events were scheduled as per the ‘round robin’ tournament and not ‘knockouts’ as were held in the previous years. This meant double the hard work. The following colleges took part in the events apart from the host college, XLRI. SIBM Pune IIM Calcutta IIM Raipur XIMB Our college competed in the following events- FOOTBALL The first match of our team was held on the 23rd against XIMB. A heated opening match ensued following the kick-off. Our team’s lack of control of the game during the first half resulted in conceding 2 goals before the half time. Our comeback with Suraj Nair’s stunning bicycle kick and Adarsh Srinivasan’s impressive curling free kick goal from 23 yards helped us level the score. -
Leading the Field
LEADING THE FIELD THE STORY OF SPORT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM MATT COLE The University of Birmingham has invested its aspirations and its resources in sport from the opening of the university to the present day. Whether for the recreation, education and health of its staff, students and the public, or for the development of some of Britain’s sporting pioneers, the University has recognised the integral role of sport in its work. The investment has paid dividends for over a century now in Birmingham’s role in the development of sporting participation, expertise and influence. Sir Oliver Lodge was interrupted on the golf links to be recruited by Joseph Chamberlain as Birmingham University’s first Principal. His sporting enthusiasm was captured in this portrait for a 1904 profile in C.B. Fry’s Magazine of Action and Outdoor Life. 1900 LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS: TO THE EDWARDIAN ERA 1918 The University of Birmingham was founded at a To these were added clubs for swimming and Lodge was passionate about the role of sport in time of dramatic change for sport and society, golf in 1907, boxing and wrestling in 1909, and, public life and in the University. In 1905 he which it embraced in its early years. By the time just before the First World War broke out, fencing. wrote a pamphlet endorsing a call by The Times of the First World War, despite limited for a parallel spirit to the Japanese warrior code resources and numbers, the University had Support for this organisational structure came of Bushido amongst the British. -
Mediated Empowerments: an Ethnography of Four, All-Girls’ “Public Schools” in North India
Mediated Empowerments: An Ethnography of Four, All-Girls’ “Public Schools” in North India Meghan M. Chidsey Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy under the Executive Committee of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2017 © 2016 Meghan M. Chidsey All rights reserved ABSTRACT Mediated Empowerments: An Ethnography of Four, All-Girls’ “Public Schools” in North India Meghan M. Chidsey This ethnography takes place at four of northern India’s most renowned, all-girls’ private boarding schools, established in reference to the British Public Schooling model mainly during the tail ends of colonialism by Indian queens and British memsahibs on the sub-continent. It is a story told from the points of view of founders, administrators, and teachers, but primarily from that of students, based on fieldwork conducted from July 2013 through June 2014. Schools heralded as historic venues of purported upper-caste girls’ emancipation, this study interrogates the legacies of this colonial-nationalist moment by examining how these institutions and their female students engage in newer processes and discourses of class formation and gendered empowerment through schooling. For one, it considers the dichotomous (re)constructions of gendered and classed personhoods enacted through exclusionary modernities, particularly in terms of who gains access to these schools, both physically and through symbolic forms of belonging. It then examines the reclamation of these constructs within (inter)national -
Jss Medical College, Mysuru Sports Activities
JSS MEDICAL COLLEGE, MYSURU SPORTS ACTIVITIES FROM JAN.2016 TO JUN.2019 SPORTS ACTIVITIES - 2016 Name of the Sl. Games & Tournament & Date Men/Women Result No. presided by Place 1 3rd V.P.L. (Volleyball 26th to 28th Volleyball Men Winners premier league) February Game inaugurated by tournament organized 2016 Registrar, JSSU (Dr.Diwakar & by Medical students. Presence Team) Dr.P.A.Kushalappa, Runners Dr.H.Basavanagowda Mr.Ramakrishna ppa, Dr.Balaraj B.M., & Team Sri S.R.Satish Chandra, Dr.Purushotham Shastry 2 South Zone 8th to 11th Volleyball Men Participated. Intermedicals Sports March 2016 Basketball Men & Fest ACCOLADES - Women 2016 organised by Badminton Men NITTE University, Tennis Men Mangaluru Throw ball Women 3 Mysuru City Inter 10th & 17th Chess Men & 2nd & 4th Place Collegiate Team March 2016 Women Chess Tournament (Mixed) (Open Tournament) organized by Basudev Somani College, Mysuru 4 Mysuru City Inter 15th & 16th Basketball Women Winners team Collegiate Basketball March 2016 tournament organized by NIE, Mysuru 5 College Annual April 24th to All sports & Games Mem & Championship Sports Meet May 4th, Women 2nd MBBS 2016 students Best Men Athlete Mr.Shekar Best Women Athlete Ms.Madhuri 6 JSS Medical College 24th March All Sports & Games Men & Women II MBBS students Annual Sports 2016 to got overall 4th May 2016 champions Best Men Athlete Mr.Aravind Best Women Athlete Ms.Madhuri 7 South Zone Inter Medicos 18th to 23rd Throwball Women Winners Tournament organized by July 2016 Basketball Women Runner-up Christian Medical Table Tennis -
List of Sports
List of sports The following is a list of sports/games, divided by cat- egory. There are many more sports to be added. This system has a disadvantage because some sports may fit in more than one category. According to the World Sports Encyclopedia (2003) there are 8,000 indigenous sports and sporting games.[1] 1 Physical sports 1.1 Air sports Wingsuit flying • Parachuting • Banzai skydiving • BASE jumping • Skydiving Lima Lima aerobatics team performing over Louisville. • Skysurfing Main article: Air sports • Wingsuit flying • Paragliding • Aerobatics • Powered paragliding • Air racing • Paramotoring • Ballooning • Ultralight aviation • Cluster ballooning • Hopper ballooning 1.2 Archery Main article: Archery • Gliding • Marching band • Field archery • Hang gliding • Flight archery • Powered hang glider • Gungdo • Human powered aircraft • Indoor archery • Model aircraft • Kyūdō 1 2 1 PHYSICAL SPORTS • Sipa • Throwball • Volleyball • Beach volleyball • Water Volleyball • Paralympic volleyball • Wallyball • Tennis Members of the Gotemba Kyūdō Association demonstrate Kyūdō. 1.4 Basketball family • Popinjay • Target archery 1.3 Ball over net games An international match of Volleyball. Basketball player Dwight Howard making a slam dunk at 2008 • Ball badminton Summer Olympic Games • Biribol • Basketball • Goalroball • Beach basketball • Bossaball • Deaf basketball • Fistball • 3x3 • Footbag net • Streetball • • Football tennis Water basketball • Wheelchair basketball • Footvolley • Korfball • Hooverball • Netball • Peteca • Fastnet • Pickleball -
Interschool Student & Staff Competitions Awards
2016 Interschool Competitions Student & Staff Awards YOUNG FORUM – The IGNITION Our Former President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s visit to the school for an Interactive session with the students ignited the start of the Intellectual events. Students were motivated by his inspiring words to dream big and work towards making the dream a reality. Various competitions were organized with the aim of empowering the students with creative skills and to enhance their knowledge in different subjects for the past three years. More than 100 schools participated in various competitions of BYC. The competitions of Young Forum included Quiz, Talk Show, Image ’n’ message and Info graphics. The overall winners were DAV Adambakkam. ASSET AIM,SINCERE,SPORTIVE,ENERGETIC,TEAM SPIRIT – ASSET - Inter School Sports tournaments comprised of Carrom, Chess, Throw Ball, Kho- Kho, Volley Ball, Tennikoit, Cricket, Athletics, Football, and SPLASH - Interschool Swimming Meet , a part of ASSET was organized at St. Britto’s Academy. The event started with Breast Stroke, Butterfly stroke & finally ended with Relay. Nearly 66 events were organized under different categories. Fitness and training regime was emphasized during the meet. RMK Residential School won the overall championship. ROYAL GRIDLOCK An Inter-school cultural Mega fest conducted annually attracted 50 city schools. The competitions of Royal Grid Lock included Dance, Music, Instrumental and Drama for various levels. It brought out the various skills in students. The Overall Champion Trophy was won by Velammal Vidyashram. -
Sports Participation
SPORTS PARTICIPATION Team participation in Mangalore University Inter Collegiate Tournament in the year 2008-09. Sl. No. EVENT MEN WOMEN 1 VOLLEYBALL ü 2 THROWBALL ü Team participation in Mangalore University Inter Collegiate Tournament in the year 2009-10. Sl. No. EVENT MEN WOMEN 1 VOLLEYBALL ü 2 THROWBALL ü Team participation in Mangalore University Inter Collegiate Tournament in the year 2010-11. Sl. No. EVENT MEN WOMEN 1 VOLLEYBALL ü ü 2 KABADDI ü 3 ATHLETICS ü 4 BODY BUILDIND ü 5 THROWBALL ü 6 CROSS COUNTRY ü Team participation in Mangalore University Inter Collegiate Tournament in the year 2011-12. Sl. No. EVENT MEN WOMEN 1 VOLLEYBALL ü ü 2 KABADDI ü 3 ATHLETICS ü 4 WEIGHT LIFTING ü 5 THROWBALL ü 6 CROSS COUNTRY ü 7 CHESS ü 8 WRESTLING ü Team participation in Mangalore University Inter Collegiate Tournament in the year 2012-13. Sl. No. EVENT MEN WOMEN 1 VOLLEYBALL ü 2 KABADDI ü 3 ATHLETICS ü 4 WEIGHT LIFTING ü 5 THROWBALL ü 6 CROSS COUNTRY ü 7 CHESS ü 8 SOFTBALL ü 9 WRESTLING ü 10 BADMINTON ü Team participation in Mangalore University Inter Collegiate Tournament in the year 2013-14 Sl. No. EVENT MEN WOMEN 1 VOLLEYBALL ü 2 KABADDI ü 3 ATHLETICS ü 4 THROWBALL ü 5 CROSS COUNTRY ü 6 CHESS ü 7 WRESTLING ü 8 BADMINTON ü 9 BODY BUILDING ü SPORTS/ GAMES TEAM PERFORMANCE: YEAR EVENT LEVEL PERFORMANCE 2010-2011 Volley Ball District Runners 2010-2011 Volley Ball Taluk Winners Volley Ball 2010-2011 Intercollegiate 3rd Place (Women) 2011-2012 Kabbadi Taluk Winners 2011-2012 Kabbadi District Runners 2012-2013 Kabaddi Beach Uthsava Open Match Winners 2013-2014 Kabaddi Dasara Division Level Runners 2013-2014 Kabaddi Beach Uthsava Open Match Winners Sports/ Games Performance and Achievement 2010-11 Student Name Class Event Remarks Selected for Mangalore University Kabaddi Jaison II B.Com Kabaddi team Gold Medal in National Karate Championship Sharan Pooajry II B. -
Sports/Cultural Activities at University/ Level (Award for a Team Event Should Be Counted As One) During the Last Five Years (20) State/National/International
5.3.1 Number in of awards/medals for outstanding performance Sports/cultural activities at University/ Level (Award for a team event should be counted as one) during the last five years (20) State/National/International Year Name award of the /medal Team University/State Sports/Cultural Name of the Student 2019-20 42nd Senior National Throw ball /Individual/National/International Individual National Sports J Uma Maheshwari Championship -Winner 2019-20 Participatedin Republic Day Parade at Raj Individual National NCC Bhargav HC path New Delhi by NCC Candidates 2019-20 All India Thal Sainik Camp-New Delhi Individual National NCC Sujay KumarV 2018-19 Junior National T-20 Cricket Champion Individual National Sports Hemanth Kumar P K Trophy-Runner- up 2018-19 Junior IPL-20 National Champions Individual National Sports Hemanth Kumar P K Trophy Session7 Runner-up 2018-1924th South Zone Sports Climbing Individual State Sports Deekshith M S Championship -Winner Usha Rani P Soundarya BK Yashaswini RP 2017-18 Asian Throw ball Championship Malaysia- Team International Sports ChandanaS Winners Sindag S Usha Rani P Soundarya BK Yashaswini RP 2017-18 Srilanka Throw ball Championship- 2nd Team International Sports ChandanaS Runner-up Sindag S 2017-18| Asian Throw ball Championship Individual International Sports Tejas V Malaysia-Winners ShreyasA 2017-18 Srilanka Throw ball Championship-2nd Individual International Sports Tejas V Runner-up Shreyas A Direcior ofPhyelcal Education Slndhi College 2016-17 All India Inter -University Netball ball Individual -
Secondary and Senior Secondary Sports Day
SECONDARY AND SENIOR SECONDARY SPORTS DAY The morning of December 17th 2016 seemed like an energetic morning that witnessed the students of TOS put forth a beautiful display of sportsmanship, team spirit, vigour, energy, strength and stamina in their Annual Sports day. This was the Sports day for the secondary and senior secondary domain for which preparations and selections have been going on since last few weeks. The sports Torch- symbol of harmony and goodwill was carried by the house captions and then the event commenced with the Flag hoisting and march past by the secondary and senior secondary students. “The five S’s of sports training are: stamina, speed, strength, skill and spirit; but the greatest of these is spirit.”-Ken Doherty. The Orchid School believes that in order to maintain that spirit, recognition has to be given to all students who excelled in any sport.Hence, a total of 32 students were awarded with medals and certificates for their achievements in various areas of sports at district , state and national level. The School Football team which won the silver medal at the schoolympics this year was also felicitated. It has been observed in the past that the students who are part of one of the four houses at TOS namely, Unnati, Ujala, Umang and Udaan always put in extra effort as a team as well as individually to bring laurels to their house. Keeping this in mind, the format for the Sports day was changed this year. Students and house teachers were thrilled to see the different houses performing the drills on the same music and demonstrating the same steps. -
ANSWERED ON:06.12.2004 ASSISTANCE to SPORTS FEDERATIONS Sethi Shri Arjun Charan
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:732 ANSWERED ON:06.12.2004 ASSISTANCE TO SPORTS FEDERATIONS Sethi Shri Arjun Charan Will the Minister of YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government is considering to intervene in functioning of various sports Federations in the country`s interest and prestige keeping in view the poor performance of sports in International and National events; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government provides grant-in-aid to Federations; and (d) if so, the details of total funds/aid provided to various federations during the last three years? Answer THE MINISTER OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS (SHRI SUNIL DUTT) (a) & (b) : Sports is a subject listed in the `State List` of the Constitution and the National Sports Federations (NSFs) are elected bodies registered under the Societies Registration Act. The Government of India has formulated Guidelines for assistance to NSFs defining the role and responsibilities of the NSFs. However, the Government does not intervene in the day to day functioning of these bodies. (c) The Government provides financial assistance to recognized NSFs for training and participation in International tournaments, organization of International tournaments in India, holding of National Championships for Sub-junior, Junior and Senior categories, training/coaching under Indian and foreign coaches, procurement of equipment and for providing requisite scientific/technical back up etc. (d) The details of funds/aid provided to various recognized Federations during the last three years is given in the Annexure. ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO APRT (d) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.732 TO BE ANSWERED ON 6.12.2004 BY SHRI ARJUN SETHI, REGARDING ASSISTANCE TO NATIONL SPORTS FEDERATION SL.NO.