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Salt Lake City 2002
SALT LAKE CITY 2002 The Games of the XIX Winter Olympiad. February 8-24, 2002. Salt Lake City, USA. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Downhill: 2.Lasse Kjus (Norway) Giant slalom: 3.Lasse Kjus (Norway) Giant slalom: 1.Stephen Eberharter (Austria) Super-G: 2.Stephen Eberharter (Austria) Downhill: 3.Stephen Eberharter (Austria) Combined 1.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) 2 Combined: 3.Benjamin Raich (Austria) Slalom: 3.Benjamin Raich (Austria) Super-G 1.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) 3 WOMEN Downhill 2.Isolde Kostner (Italy) Combined: 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) Super-G: 2.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) 4 Giant slalom 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) 3.Sonja Nef (Switzerland) 15.Brigitte Obermoser (Austria) Slalom 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) 5 BIATHLON MEN 20 km individual: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 10 km sprint: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 12.5 km pursuit: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Ole Einar Bjorndalen) 4 x 7.5 km 1.Norway (Halvard Hanevold) 2.Germany 6 BOBSLEIGH Four-man 1.Germany (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske) 7 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 2 x 10 km pursuit 1-2.Thomas Alsgaard (Norway) 15 km classical 1.Andrus Veerpalu (Estonia) 8 50 km classical 2.Andrus Veerpalu (Estonia) 4 x 10 km 1.Norway (Thomas Alsgaard) 9 WOMEN 2 x 5 km pursuit: 2.Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic) 15 km freestyle mass start: 2.Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic) 30 km classical: 2.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 10 km classical: 3.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 15 km freestyle mass start 1.Stefania Belmondo (Italy) 10 4 x 5 km 2.Norway (Marit Bjorgen) 11 CURLING Men -
Salt Lake City 2002
SALT LAKE CITY 2002 The Games of the XIX Winter Olympiad. February 8-24, 2002. Salt Lake City, USA. 1 ALPINE SKIING MEN Super-G 1.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) Combined: 1.Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway) Downhill: 2.Lasse Kjus (Norway) Giant slalom: 3.Lasse Kjus (Norway) Downhill: 3.Stephan Eberharter (Austria) Combined: 3.Benjamin Raich (Austria) Super-G: 2.Stephan Eberharter (Austria) Slalom: 3.Benjamin Raich (Austria) Giant slalom: 1.Stephan Eberharter (Austria) 2 WOMEN Downhill 2.Isolde Kostner (Italy) Combined: 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) Super-G: 2.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) Giant slalom: 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) Slalom: 1.Janica Kostelic (Croatia) Giant slalom: 3.Sonja Nef (Switzerland) 3 BIATHLON MEN 20 km individual: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 10 km sprint: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 12.5 km pursuit: 1.Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Ole Einar Bjorndalen) 4 x 7.5 km: 1.Norway (Halvard Hanevold) 4 WOMEN 10 km pursuit 3.Irina Nikulchina (Bulgaria) 15 km individual: 3.Magdalena Forsberg (Sweden) 7.5 km sprint: 3.Magdalena Forsberg (Sweden) 5 BOBSLEIGH Two-man 1.Christoph Langen / Markus Zimmermann (Germany) Four-man 1.Germany (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske) 6 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING MEN 15 km classical 1.Andrus Veerpalu (Estonia) 50 km classical: 2.Andrus Veerpalu (Estonia) 2 x 10 km pursuit: 1-2.Thomas Alsgaard (Norway) 4 x 10 km: 1.Norway (Thomas Alsgaard) 7 WOMEN 2 x 5 km pursuit: 2.Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic) 15 km freestyle mass start: 2.Katerina Neumannova (Czech Republic) 10 km classical: 3.Stefania -
STATS EN STOCK Les Palmarès Et Les Records
STATS EN STOCK Les palmarès et les records Jeux olympiques d’hiver (1924-2018) Depuis leur création en 1924, vingt-trois éditions des Jeux olympiques d’hiver se sont déroulées, regroupant des épreuves aussi variées que le ski alpin, le patinage, le biathlon ou le curling. Et depuis la victoire du patineur de vitesse Américain Jewtraw lors des premiers Jeux à Chamonix, ce sont plus de mille médailles d’or qui ont été attribuées. Charles Jewtraw (Etats-Unis) Yuzuru Hanyu (Japon) 1er champion olympique 1000e champion olympique (Patinage de vitesse, 500 m, 1924) (Patinage artistique, 2018) Participants Année Lieu Nations Epreuves Total Hommes Femmes 1924 Chamonix (France) 16 258 247 11 16 1928 St Moritz (Suisse) 25 464 438 26 14 1932 Lake-Placid (E-U) 17 252 231 21 17 1936 Garmish (Allemagne) 28 646 566 80 17 1948 St Moritz (Suisse) 28 669 592 77 22 1952 Oslo (Norvège) 30 694 585 109 22 1956 Cortina d’Ampezzo (Italie) 32 821 687 134 24 1960 Squaw Valley (E-U) 30 665 521 144 27 1964 Innsbruck (Autriche) 36 1 091 892 199 34 1968 Grenoble (France) 37 1 158 947 211 35 1972 Sapporo (Japon) 35 1 006 801 205 35 1976 Innsbruck (Autriche) 37 1 123 892 231 37 1980 Lake Placid (E-U) 37 1 072 840 232 38 1984 Sarajevo (Yougoslavie) 49 1 272 998 274 39 1988 Calgary (Canada) 57 1 423 1 122 301 46 1992 Albertville (France) 64 1 801 1 313 488 57 1994 Lillehammer (Norvège) 67 1 737 1 215 522 61 1998 Nagano (Japon) 72 2 176 1 389 787 68 2002 Salt Lake City (E-U) 77 2 399 1 513 886 78 2006 Turin (Italie) 80 2 508 1 548 960 84 2010 Vancouver (Canada) 82 2 566 -
Lillehammer Der Ort Der Helden
Lillehammer Der Ort der Helden Der Bahnhofplatz dieser Ort trägt den Namen Johann Olav Koss. Johan Olav Koss war ein erfolgreicher Eisschnellläufer aus Norwegen. Er gewann unter anderem eine Goldmedaille an den Olympischen Spielen 1992 in Albertville. Jede Stunde kreuzen sich hier, am Johann Olav Koss Bahnhofplatz, die Züge. Die einen fahren Richtung Hauptstadt, die andere Richtung Norden. Zu jeder vollen Stunde fährt noch ein Regionalzug, der die umliegenden Dörfer bedient. Mitten auf dem Platz steht eine bescheidene Statue dieses norwegischen Olympiasiegers. Der Bahnhof liegt etwas am Rande der Stadt. Die Tommy Moe Strasse (Olympiasieger Ski Alpin, USA) führt zum Zentrum. Mit dem Bus, Georg Hackl Linie (Olympiasieger Rodeln, GER) dauert es etwa 10 Minuten um das Zentrum zu erreichen. Viel Spannendes gibt es unterwegs nicht zu sehen, einige Wohnhäuser, einen Kiosk und das Krankenhaus. Vor allem im Winter gibt es dort einiges zu tun, wenn viele Wintersportler mit grösseren oder kleineren Verletzungen eingeliefert werden. Der Gebärsaal trägt den Namen der Koreanerin Kim Yun-Mi. Sie gewann als 13-jähriges Mädchen olympisches Gold im Short Track. Damit ist sie die jüngste Gewinnerin einer Olympiamedaille. Das Spital liegt übrigens an der Emese Hunyady Strasse (Olympiasiegerin Eisschnelllauf, AUT). Das Zentrum dieser Stadt ist der Bjørn Dæhlie Platz. Bjørn Dæhlie war Langläufer, ist ein Held, eine Legende und Olympiasieger; mehrfacher Olympiasieger sogar. Er gewann acht Goldmedaillen, an drei Olympischen Spielen. Dazu gewann er noch viermal Silber. Der Platz ist eigentlich ein grosser Kreisel mit fünf Zubringern. In der Mitte des Kreisels steht ein grosser Springbrunnen. Rundum den Brunnen, dem im Winter wegen Gefriergefahr das Wasser abgestellt wird, stehen acht Statuen von Bjørn Dæhlie. -
Swedish Olympic Team PYEONGCHANG 2018
Swedish Olympic Team PYEONGCHANG 2018 MEDIA GUIDE - SWEDISH OLYMPIC TEAM, PYEONGCHANG 2018 3 MEDIA GUIDE SWEDEN This Booklet, presented and published by the Swedish Olympic Committee is intended to assist members of the media at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad. Information is of January 2018. For late changes in the team, please see www.sok.se. Location In northern Europe, on the east side of the Scandi- navian Peninsula, with coastline on the North and Baltic seas and the Gulf of Bothnia. Neighbours Norway on the East. Mountains along Northwest border cover 25 per cent of Sweden. Flat or rolling terrain covers central and southern areas which includes several large lakes. Official name: Konungariket Sverige (Kingdom of Sweden). Area: 447 435 km2 (173 732 sq. miles). Rank in the world: 57. Population: 10 093 734 Capital: Stockholm Form of government: Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary state with one legislative house (Parliament with 349 seats). Current constitution force since January 1st, 1975. Chief of state: King Carl XVI Gustaf, since 1973. Head of government: Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, since 2014. Official language: Swedish. Monetary unit: 1 Swedish krona (SEK) = 100 öre. (Valuation January 2018). 1 USD= 8,17 SEK, 1 EUR= 9,83 SEK. MEDIA GUIDE - SWEDISH OLYMPIC TEAM, PYEONGCHANG 2018 4 ANSVARIG UTGIVARE Lars Markusson, + 46 (0) 70 568 90 31, [email protected] ADRESS Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté, Olympiastadion, Sofiatornet, 114 33 Stockholm TEL 08-402 68 00 www.sok.se LAYOUT Linda Sandgren, SOK TRYCK Elanders 2018 MEDIA GUIDE - SWEDISH OLYMPIC TEAM, PYEONGCHANG 2018 5 CONTENT SWEDISH OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 6 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC MOVEMENT 8 SWEDEN AND THE OLYMPIC GAMES 9 SWEDISH MEDALLISTS 10 CDM:S AND FLAG BEARERS 18 SWEDEN AT PREVIOUS WINTER GAMES 19 OLYMPIC VENUES 20 COMPETITION SCHEDULE 22 SWEDISH OLYMPIC TEAM 24 MEDIA GUIDE - SWEDISH OLYMPIC TEAM, PYEONGCHANG 2018 6 SWEDISH OLYMPIC COMMITTEE The Swedish Olympic Committee, SOC, is the supreme authority of Sweden in all Olym- pic matters. -
Dziękujemy!Dziękujemy! Mama Justyny Oczekuje Na Podbiegu Na Córkę
NR 3 (39) KWIECIEŃ 2009 WYDANIE SPECJALNE Brązowy medal w biegu na 10 km. Liberec 19.02.2009 Justyna Kowalczyk z „kryształowymi kulami” za sezon 2008/09. Falun, 22.03.2009 r. Złoty medal w biegu łączonym 2 x 7.5 km. Liberec 21.02.2009 Złoty medal w biegu na 30 km. Liberec 28.02.2009 Dziękujemy!Dziękujemy! Mama Justyny oczekuje na podbiegu na córkę. Tato na trasie czeka na Justynę. Falun, 22.03.2009 r. Falun, 22.03.2009 r. Siostra Wioletta w oczekiwaniu na Justynę. Rodzina Justyny Kowalczyk podczas zawodów w Libercu, 28.02.2009 r. Falun, 22.03.2009 r. Liberec 28.02.2009 r. po wręczeniu złotego medalu za bieg na 30 km. Król Szwecji Karol Gustaw XVI wręcza kryształową kulę Justynie. Falun, 22.03.2009 r. 2 KWARTALNIK SAMORZĄDOWY NASZA GMINA Justyna wygrywa ostatnie zawody sezonu Falun, 22.03.2009 r. Nigdy wcześniej żadna polska narciarka nie osiągnęła takich sukcesów jak nasza Justyna! Sezon jak karnawał Sezon w biegach narciarskich zakończony, Justyna Kowalczyk została NARODOWĄ BOHATERKĄ !!! Dwa tytuły Mistrzyni Świata oraz wygrana w klasyfikacji generalnej Pucharu Świata to wydarzenia bez precedensu. Wyczyny biegaczki narciarskiej z Kasiny Wielkiej przeszły do historii polskiego sportu, nigdy wcześniej, żadna polska narciarka nie osiągnęła takich sukcesów. Ten niesamowity sezon rozpoczął się od występów na potem złoto w biegu łączonym 2x7,5 km, a ukoronowaniem dalekiej północy w Gaellivare (Szwecja), Justyna w biegu na 10 mistrzowskich występów na czeskiej ziemi był bieg na 30 km km stylem dowolnym zajęła 7 miejsce. Praktycznie wszystkie stylem dowolnym ze startu wspólnego, po którym drugi raz występy w listopadzie i grudniu kończyły się miejscami 3-7, mogliśmy wysłuchać „Mazurka Dąbrowskiego”. -
Verksamhetsberättelse SSF 2013/2014
Verksamhetsberättelse 2 013 / 2 014 Huvudsponsor Innehåll 4 FÖRBUNDSORDFÖRANDEN OCH FÖRBUNDSDIREKTÖREN HAR ORDET 6 FÖRBUNDSSTYRELSEN 2013/2014 6 SSF ORGANISATION 2013/2014 9 ALLA PÅ SNÖ – SNÖGLÄDJE TILL 14 000 BARN 9 SKIDOR VILL 10 ALPINT – STORT ENGAGEMANG, SNÖBRIST OCH TALANGER 14 LÄNGd – BÄSTA SÄSONGEN HITTILLS! 18 BACKHOPPNING – BRIST på SNÖ OCH BACKHOPPARE 19 FREESKIING – FANTASTISKA RESUltAT OCH VUNNA HJÄRTAN 20 FREESTYLE/PUCKELPIST – PUCKELPIST, FREESTYLE SPIRIT OCH OS 21 RULLSKIDOR – UTVECKLINGEN FORTFÄTTER 22 SKIcross – FULL FART FRAMåt 23 SPEEDSKI, TELEMARK 24 snowboard – PALLPLATSER OCH KRISTALLPOKALER 25 FALUN 2015 KLARADE GENREPET 26 ÅRSREDOVISNING 28 RESUltATRÄKNING 28 BALANSRÄKNING 32 REVISIONSBERättELSE 34 EGET KAPITAL I RELATION TILL OMSättNING PER VERKSAMHETSDEL 35 SDF-ANSLAG 36 tävliNGSRESUltAT 42 UTMÄRKELSER OCH STIPENDIER HEDERSLEDAMOT H.M. KONUNG CARL XVI GUSTAF GRAFISK PRODUKTION: BRINNER FOTO: BILDBYRÅN, ANDERS OLOFSSON, ANNA YTTERGÅRD, FIS, FREDRIK THULIN, HENRIK GARLÖV, JENS KRISTENSSON, JOCKE HAMMAR, JOHAN GRÄFNINGS, KRISTOFFER LÖNNÅ, LISA EK, LOUISE BILLING SÖDERMAN, MAGNUS SÅNGEKLINT, Sven Thorgren bonkar matruschkan vid OS i Sotji PER TRANÉ, PETER ALBERTSSON, PETTER EKRAN, SPORTBILD, TaMTaM-PHOTO, ULF PALM, VILLE BYLIN OMSLAGSFOTO: BILDBYRÅN TRYCK: STRÅLINS SVENSKA SKIDFÖRBUNDET 2013/2014 VERKSAMHETSBERÄTTELSE 3 SVENSKA SKIDFÖRBUNDETS FÖRBUNDSORDFÖRANDE OCH FÖRBUNDSDIREKTÖR HAR ORDET Mats Årjes Niklas Carlsson FÖRBUNDSORDFÖRANDE FÖRBUNDSDIREKTÖR Snöhjältar, OS-medaljer och folkfest i Falun ”För sitt gedigna arbete med att locka backar. Svenska Skidförbundet skulle kommuner och anläggningar, 24 klub- nya generationer till skidsporten både inte klara sig utan alla dessa ideellt ar- bar – bara i år. utför och på längd. Resultatet ses både betande hjältar som lägger ned hund- Räknar vi från starten 2009 så har på landsbygden, i våra storstäder och ratals, ja kanske tusentals timmar för hela 38 600 fjärdeklassare deltagit i i fjällen i form av nya aktiva i alla åldrar att du och jag ska kunna njuta av det vi en Alla på snö-dag. -
Records of Medals at the Olympic Winter Games
FACTSHEET RECORD OF MEDALS AT THE OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES UPDATE - MARCH 2018 MOST MEDALS WON 8 - Apolo Anton OHNO (USA), short track speed skating, 2002-2010 Women 8 - Victor AN (KOR-RUS) short track, 06-2014 15 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross-country, 8 - Emil SVENDSEN (NOR) biathlon, 2010-2018 2002-2018 7 - A. Clas THUNBERG (FIN), speed skating, 10 - Raisa SMETANINA (URS / EUN), cross- 1924-1928 country, 1976-1992 7 - Vladimir SMIRNOV (URS/EUN/KAZ), cross- 10 - Stefania BELMONDO (ITA), cross-country, country, 1988-1998 1992-2002 7 - Bogdan MUSIOL (GDR), bobsleigh, 1980-92 10 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross country 7 - Eero MÄNTYRANTA (FIN), cross-country, skiing, 2002-2014 1960-1972 9 - Lyubov EGOROVA (EUN / RUS), cross- 7 - Veikko HAKULINEN (FIN), cross-country, country, 1992-2002 1952-1964 9 - Uschi DISL (GER), biathlon, 1992-2006 7 - Ivar BALLANGRUD (NOR), speed skating, 9 - Claudia PECHSTEIN (GER), speed skating, 1928-1936 1992-2006 7 - Felix GOTTWALD (GER), nordic combined, 9 - Charlottte KALLA (SWE), 3-6-0, cross 2002-2010 country 7 - Sven KRAMNER (NED), speed skating, 8 - Gunda NIEMANN-STIRNEMANN (GER), 2006-2014 speed skating, 1988-1998 7 - Martin FOURCADE (FRA), biathlon, 2010- 8 - Galina KULAKOVA (URS), cross-country, 2018 1968-1980 8 - Karin KANIA-ENKE (GDR), speed skating, MOST GOLD MEDALS WON 1980- 1988 8 - Arianna FONTANA (ITA), short track, 1-2-5 Women 7 - Marja-Liisa KIRVESNIEMI- 8 - Marit BJØRGEN (NOR), cross country, 10- HAEMAELAEINEN (FIN), cross-country, 76-94 18 7 - Manuela DI CENTA (ITA), cross-country, 6 - Lydia SKOBLIKOVA -
Cerimonia Di Inaugurazione Della Nuova Sede Del
CENTRO SPORTIVO DELLA GUARDIA DI FINANZA - V NUCLEO ATLETI - PREDAZZO (TN) CERIMONIA DI INAUGURAZIONE DELLA NUOVA SEDE DEL GRUPPO SCIATORI FIAMME GIALLE Predazzo (TN), 24 febbraio 2017 CENTRO SPORTIVO DELLA GUARDIA DI FINANZA - V NUCLEO ATLETI - PREDAZZO (TN) Il Gruppo Sciatori Fiamme Gialle, nasce nel 1925 presso la Scuola Alpina della Guardia di Finanza di Predazzo Dal 2003, il Gruppo Sciatori Fiamme Gialle, passa alle dipendenze del Centro Sportivo della Guardia di Finanza di Roma - Castelporziano Predazzo (TN), 24 febbraio 2017 2/26 CENTRO SPORTIVO DELLA GUARDIA DI FINANZA - V NUCLEO ATLETI - PREDAZZO (TN) STORIA DEL GRUPPO SCIATORI FIAMME GIALLE Non ci può essere Guardia di Finanza senza la montagna. Questo rapporto è, infatti, antico quanto le origini del Corpo che risalgono al 1774. Il finanziere è nato in montagna come soldato di confine e solo dalla montagna ha tratto, per molti anni, i motivi della sua preparazione, della sua organizzazione e del suo impiego. Nel tempo il Corpo ha assunto una fisionomia più ampia e completa, ma il nuovo volto non ha annullato la finalità istituzionale più antica: la sua presenza sul confine alpestre è infatti ancora oggi attuale ed indispensabile. Fin dalle origini, dunque, fu necessario istruire i finanzieri ad operare sulla neve. Proprio a Predazzo nacque l’addestramento specializzato e, da questo, la squadra agonistica. Non è esagerato sostenere che senza i corpi militari lo sci italiano sarebbe stato poca cosa, così come non si può nascondere che il Gruppo Sciatori Fiamme Gialle sia stato il primogenito in questo ruolo di spinta e di sostegno. La nascita e lo sviluppo di quella che ormai è divenuta una istituzione sono dovute in gran parte al sostegno della più antica istituzione sportiva del genere a livello mondiale: la Scuola Alpina della Guardia di Finanza di Predazzo. -
SALT LAKE CITY February 08 - 24, 2002
Y.E.A.H. - Young Europeans Active and Healthy OLYMPIC GAMES SALT LAKE CITY February 08 - 24, 2002 LIGHT THE FIRE WITHIN Salt Lake City was chosen over Québec City, Canada; Sion, Switzerland; and Östersund, Sweden, on June 16, 1995, at the 104th IOC Session in Budapest , Hungary. Salt The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially Lake City had previously come in second the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly during the bids for the 1998 Winter Olympics , known as Salt Lake 2002, were celebrated awarded to Nagano , Japan, and had offered to from 8 to 24 February 2002 in and around Salt be the provisional host of the 1976 Winter Lake City , Utah , United States. Approximately Olympics when the original host, Denver, 2,400 athletes from 78 nations participated in Colorado , withdrew. The 1976 Winter Olympics 78 events in fifteen disciplines, held throughout were ultimately awarded to Innsbruck , Austria. 165 sporting sessions. Utah became the fifth state in the United States to host the Olympic Games and the 2002 Winter Olympics was the last Olympics to be held in the United States until the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Ange- les . The opening ceremony was held on February 8, 2002, and sporting competitions were held up until the closing ceremony on February 24, 2002. Production for both cere- monies was designed by Seven Nielsen, and music for both ceremonies was directed by Mark Watters . Salt Lake City became the most populous area ever to have hosted the Winter Olympics, although the two subsequent host cities' populations were larger. [7] Following a trend, the 2002 Olympic Winter Games were also larger than all prior Winter Games, with 10 more events than the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano , Japan. -
L'italia Alle Olimpiadi Trionfi Da Non Disperdere
pagina 16 Unita.? Sport Lunedi 28 (ebbiaio 1994 LILLEHAMMER 94, I segreti del successo della Fisi? Spendere i soldi per attività sportive Q&P Il podio azzurro per la prima volta davanti agli Usa Ecco l'elenco completo delle 20 ir medaglie vinte dalla «quadra azzurra alle Olimpiadi di Ullehammer. SI tratta di un record assoluto per l'Italia, ancor più prestigioso se si considera che nel medagliere Anale l'Italia 6 Unita quarta, alla spalle della Germania e di due potenze degli sport Invernali come la Russia e la Albarello, De Zolt, Fauner e Vanzetta: quattro uomini d'oro M Mochet/Ansa Norvegia, e davanti all'altra grande potenza, gli Stati Uniti. { ORO: 7 - Manuela DI Canta: 15 chilometri tondo tecnica mista femminile. - Garda Weissensteinen slittino singolo femminile. L'Italia alle Olimpiadi - Wllfred Huber, Kurt Bniggen slittino doppio maschile. -Maurilio De Zolt, Marco 6. Albarello, Giorgio Vanzetta, SIMO Fauner: staffetta 4x10 chilometri Trionfi da non disperdere difendo. - Deborah Compagnoni: slalom gigante femminile. Qual è il segreto della Federazione italiana - Manuela DI Canta: 30 chilometri di fondo femminile a tecnica sport invernali protagonista dei Giochi olimpici classica. - Mirko Vuillermln, Orazio Fagone, norvegesi? Nulla di più semplice: spende i soldi Hugo Hermhof, Maurizio Camino: short track, staffetta 5000 metri che ha per le attività sportive. I rapporti con il maschile. ARGENTO: 5 ' Coni e le ragioni di una nuova strategia. r - Manuele DI Conta: 5 chilometri combinata femminile. Manuela DI Centa vincitrice di cinque medaglie R Borea/Ap - Manuela Di Canta: combinata DAL NOSTRO INVIATO fondo femminile a Inseguimento. MARCO VENTIMIQLIA - Norbert Huber, Hansjorg Raffi: •> ULLEHAMMER Potrebbe sembra salire al 30 giugno del 1993 In quel- le componenti che rendono grande separarare Alberto Tomba dal resio slittino doppio maschile. -
Dave Wood That He and His Fellow Coaches Simply Didn’T Know How to Operate a with a Bronze Medal Sprint Performance
Eng. Fall 2003 CRA 9/22/03 8:37 AM Page 22 D AVE WOOD A P BY S HEILA R OBERTSON we’ll just keep plugging away no matter how we positioning themselves for strong Olympic get evaluated or what happens with our sport performances the following year in Salt Lake. “We funding and accountability agreement.” went to the Olympics thinking that we were going After Nagano, Wood set goals for the team that to have a strong relay team and that Beckie would included seeing slight improvement in the 2001 produce good individual results, but I didn’t think world championship results, Scott placing in the they would jump that much. It was just ust after the 1998 Olympic Winter top 15 in the world, the other women placing determination from the athletes to succeed.” Games, where Canada’s cross country between 35th and 45th, and the women’s relay in Along with Scott’s medal were nine top-30 ski team fared badly, an official of the the top eight. The improvement he was looking for Olympic results at Salt Lake, a feat unprecedented Canadian Olympic Association told came slowly but surely. Scott consistently placed in by any previous Canadian team. Sara Renner, for J the top 15 and mounted the World Cup podium example, went from being near last in 1998 to Dave Wood that he and his fellow coaches simply didn’t know how to operate a with a bronze medal sprint performance. The closing in on the medals, largely due to a huge successful program.