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Ritums Būs 2014
Nr 713 2014. g. martā Lai mūsu sportistiem Sočos veicas! Kuŗš gan nezina, ka ir sākušās 22. Ziemas olimpiskās spēles Krievijas kūrortpilsētā Soči. Divas nedēļas sportisti no visas pasaules sacentīsies dažādos ziemas sporta veidos. Ir visnotaļ labas izredzes, ka Latvijas komanda no Sočiem pārbrauks mājās ar medaļām. Piemēram, Martins Dukurs pagājušās sezonas laikā skeletona disciplīnā daudz biežāk guva uzvaru nekā zaudēja un sezonas beigās bija pirmajā vietā pasaulē, saņemot arī lielu naudas balvu par to, ka uzvarējis pēdējos trīs sacensību posmos. Ļoti iespējams, ka sezonas kronis būs zelta medaļa. (2010. gada spēlēs Kanadā Martins ieguva sudraba medaļu.) Ļoti labus rezultātus ir sasniedzis arī viņa brālis Tomass, un nav izslēgta iespēja, ka abi brāļi kāps uz pjedestala. Kamaniņu sportā pirms četriem gadiem brāļi Juris un Andris Šici ieguva sudraba medaļu, un viņi piedalās arī šogad. Varbūt izredzes ir arī viņiem. Tāpat Latvijai ir labas bobsleja komandas. Citur nekas īpaši nespīd. Mums ir spēcīga hokeja komanda, bet pret pasaules grandiem diez vai izdosies noturēties. Biatlonā Latvija kādreiz bija spēcīga, pēdējos gados nekas īpašs nav sasniegts. Kalnu slēpošanā mūsu valsts nav un nevar būt lielvalsts, jo Gaiziņš kā nekā ir tikai 311,5 metrus augsts. Arī daiļslidošanā jau sen nevienam no Latvijas nekādu dižu panākumu nav bijis. Medaļas mājās pārvedīs, visticamāk, tie, kuŗi lielā ātrumā triecas lejup pa trasi uz skeletona, kamaniņās vai bobā. Lai kur Olimpiskās spēles tiek rīkotas un lai kādos apstākļos tās notiek, spēles pašas ir sadraudzības un draudzīgas konkurences sarīkojums. Tāpēc vēlreiz – lai mūsu sportistiem veicas, turēsim visi īkšķus, lai tas tā būtu! Redakcija 1 SLB Grāmatnīca A.Priedīte – Rīga Sidnejas Latviešu namā 32 Parnell St, Strathfield 2135 Tālr.: 9745 1435 vai 9744 8500 DARBA LAIKS pirmdienās, otrdienās no plkst. -
Saskatchewan Nrl Program Information
SASKATCHEWAN NRL PROGRAM INFORMATION The National Ringette League (NRL) is a high-performance training and competition program conducted and administered by Ringette Canada. It is the showcase league for the highest level of ringette in Canada and strives to be the premiere women’s sport league in the country. Message from the Head Coach Hello to all Saskatchewan’s ringette athletes. My name is Colleen Butz-Purdue and it is with great honor to be selected the Head Coach of Saskatchewan’s NRL team. This is a very exciting time for ringette in our province with the re-launching of the National Ringette League. Many young athletes dream of one day playing at this esteemed level and now that possibility has been made a reality. We have all watched in awe at one point or another in our ringette careers the incredible skill and talent of these amazing NRL teams. Now you have this great opportunity to a part of one of those teams. If you are looking for a challenging, high performance elite experience with quality programming, then this is for you. Countless hours of behind the scenes work has been done by Ringette Canada, Ringette Saskatchewan and the Sask. NRL subcommittee over the past few months to bring NRL back to our province and our coaching staff is so excited to be a part of this new adventure. I invite you to share in this excitement. The door has been opened, all you have to do is walk through it and join us in this incredible journey. Take your chance and register today! Our coaching staff is looking forward to meeting and working with you. -
ISU Communication 2359
Communication No. 2359 National Results 2019/20 In accordance with Rule 104, paragraph 13 a), b) and c) the ISU publishes the following results for the season 2019/20: a) The five best times set up on standard tracks by Speed Skaters of the Member over distances of 500, 1000, 1500, 3000, 5000 and 10 000 meters for Men and 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 and 5000 meters for Ladies and Team Pursuit for Men and Ladies; b) The five best Short Track Speed Skaters of the Member over the distances 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 meters and Relay based on the results from International Competitions or National Championships; c) The names of the five best Ladies and Men Figure Skaters, the five best pairs and the five best couples in Ice Dance and the five best Synchronized Skating Teams based on the results of National Championships. The ISU cannot take any responsibility for the accuracy of the results furnished by the Members.. 1. Speed Skating ARGENTINA Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 38,84 Victoria Rodriguez Salt Lake City 16.11.2019 1.18,75 Victoria Rodriguez Salt Lake City 29.02.2020 42,72 Valentina Espinosa Salt Lake City 16.11.2019 1.22,06 Valentina Espinosa Salt Lake City 08.03.2020 Ladies 1500 meters Ladies 3000 meters 2.05,94 Valentina Espinosa Salt Lake City 07.03.2020 4.25,01 Valentina Espinosa Salt Lake City 06.03.2020 2.09,04 Victoria Rodriguez Salt Lake City 23.11.2019 Ladies 5000 meters 7.54,94 Valentina Espinosa Salt Lake City 12.10.2019 AUSTRALIA Ladies 500 meters Ladies 1000 meters 50,04 Eva Fabian Calgary 01.03.2020 1.38,92 Eva Fabian Calgary -
Spra Parent Handbook
SPRA PARENT HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Message to Parents 2. History of Ringette 3. Our Athletes Succeed with a Positive Environment 4. Lines of Communication 5. Ringette Equipment 6. Ringette Season 7. Team Formation 8. Ice Times 9. League Play 10. SPRA Registration Fees 11. Volunteering for SPRA 12. Your Team and Safety 13. Team Financial Information 14. Team Volunteers 15. Tournaments 16. Basic Ringette Rules 17. Appendix A MESSAGE TO PARENTS - WELCOME TO RINGETTE! We’re thrilled that you and your child have chosen our wonderful sport! This guide has been developed to provide you with what you need to know to get started in the fastest sport on ice. If you have any questions about ringette and SPRA, your division director and coordinators would be happy to answer them. HISTORY OF RINGETTE Ringette is a unique winter team sport developed in 1963, by the late Mr. Sam Jacks, Director of Parks & Recreation of North Bay, Ontario. Originally designed to be a unique winter team sport for girls and an alternative to hockey, ringette has evolved into a fast paced, exciting sport that combines the speed of hockey with the strategy of basketball or lacrosse. The first game played in Espanola, Ontario, was nothing like the sport of today. First introduced in Sherwood Park, Alberta in 1974. Sherwood Park was the first community in Alberta to introduce ringette and has since never looked back. Ringette is now considered an international sport with participating teams from Canada, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia and the United States competing in the World Ringette Championships held every two year. -
Icestadium Thialf - Heerenveen
ESSNT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN STATISTICAL DOCUMENTATION COMPILED BY RONALD KRUIT AND ALEX DUMAS Table of contents page 1. Worldrecords, Dutch records, Track records and Championship records 2, 3 2. Country records 4 3. List of the World Champions Sprint and the numbers 2 and 3 5 – 7 4. Medals Classification World Sprint Championships Ladies and Men 8 - 10 5. Personal Best Ladies and Men 11 - 13 6. Personal Best and Country records Points Sprint Combination 14, 15 7. Final Classification Competitors in World Championships Sprint 16, 17 8. Intermediate times and Laptimes WR, DR, TR and CR 18 9. Top 10 Times in Thialf - Heerenveen 19, 20 10. Survey of the international ISU Championships in Thialf – Heerenveen 21 11. Survey of the Worldrecords in Thialf – Heerenveen 22 ESSENT ISU WORLD SPRINT SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 JANUARY, 22 and 23, 2011; ICESTADIUM THIALF - HEERENVEEN Records Ladies 500 meter World record 37,00 Jenny Wolf (GER) Salt Lake City 11-12-2009 World record Jun. 37,81 Sang-Hwa Lee (KOR) Salt Lake City 10-03-2007 Dutch record 37,54 Andrea Nuyt Salt Lake City 13-02-2002 Track record 37,60 Jenny Wolf (GER) Heerenveen 20-01-2008 Championship record 37,60 Jenny Wolf (GER) Heerenveen 20-01-2008 1000 meter World record 1.13,11 Cindy Klassen (CAN) Calgary 25-03-2006 World record Jun. 1.15,41 Marrit Leenstra (NED) Calgary 13-03-2008 Dutch record 1.13,83 Ireen Wüst Salt Lake City 11-03-2007 Track record 1.15,34 Anni Friesinger (GER) Heerenveen 09-12-2007 Championship record 1.13,89 Chiara Simionato (ITA) Salt Lake City 22-01-2005 Points Sprint Combination World record 149.305 Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Salt Lake City 11/12-1-2003 (37,50 – 1.14,54 – 37,45 – 1.14,17) 149.305 Cindy Klassen (CAN) Calgary 24/25-3-2006 (38,18 – 1.13,46 – 37,84 – 1.13,11) World record Jun. -
Athlete Experience Pathways
A THLETE E XPERIENCE P ATHWAYS 2019- 2023 Authors: Nicole Robb, BA Becky Adams, BKin www.ringettebc.ca RINGETTE BC | Athlete Experience Pathway OUR VISION: Ringette is a popular sport through British Columbia that is played and enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities. OUR MISSION: To support a lifelong positive sport experience through skills, character and leadership development. OUR VALUES: Community Focus, Partnership, Integrity, Respect, Sportsmanship | 1 RINGETTE BC | Athlete Experience Pathway Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 2. BACKGROUND 5 2.1 UNDERSTANDING AND INCORPORATING FORMAL LTAD 5 2.2 THE RINGETTE CANADA COMPETITION REVIEW 5 2.3 HIGH PERFORMANCE 6 3. WHAT DO WE KNOW? 9 3.1 PLAYER REGISTRATIONS 9 3.2 IS CHANGE NEEDED? 11 3.3 WHAT IS RINGETTE BC DOING? 12 4. ATHLETE EXPERIENCE PATHWAYS AND THE NEW STRATEGIC PLAN 15 4.1 STRATEGIC PLANNING PILLAR: ATHLETE EXPERIENCE 15 4.2 GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF THE NEW ATHLETE EXPERIENCE PATHWAYS 15 5. COMMUNITY (CLUB) ATHLETE PATHWAY 17 5.1 CHARACTERISTICS THAT DEFINE THE COMMUNITY PATHWAY: 17 5.2 TEAM FORMATION 17 6. COMPETITIVE (COMP) ATHLETE PATHWAY 18 6.1 PRINCIPLES OF THE COMPETITIVE PATHWAY 18 6.2 U14 COMPETITIVE ZONE DIVISION 19 6.3 U16 AND U19 COMPETITIVE ZONE DIVISIONS 19 6.4 18+ COMPETITIVE DIVISION 20 7. PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE 21 7.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE 21 7.2 SELECTION OF ATHLETES 21 7.3 TEAM VS. TRAINING PROGRAM 21 8. INSTRUCTIONAL STREAM 22 8.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL STREAM 22 8.2 PROGRAM BASICS 22 9. CONCLUSION 23 10. -
$35** the Cost of Pickering Governance
The Pickering 52 PAGES ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2006 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 IT’S PERFECT THE BIG DAY Honda product Fits the Backwoods Players serve bill for first-time buyers up wedding surprise Wheels pullout Page B3 [ Briefly ] Ears an Easter idea for Pickering The cost of Pickering governance PICKERING — There’s no entry fee for participating in this year’s Taxpayers spend mittee March 27, detailing money His expenses came in at $16,841, meetings Pickering hosted, as well as Easter parade in Pickering. paid to members of council for sal- which included $5,212 for his cell- costs of meeting with residents. It begins Saturday, April 15 at 11 more than $450,000 ary, travel, expenses and benefits. phone and blackberry, $3,587 for “I must do three or four (meals) a a.m. at Sir John A. Macdonald Public on politicians in 2005 Ward 2 City Councillor Doug Dick- meals, receptions and promotions, week with people who are coming School at 777 Balaton Ave. and fin- erson topped the list for expenses and $3,483 for conferences. into the city or with constituents,” he ishes at the Royal Canadian Legion, this year, outspending Ward 3 Re- The conference expenses were said. 1555 Bayly St. in Pickering. Enter a float, dress in costume, decorate By Danielle Milley gional Councillor Rick Johnson by mainly for the American Public Tran- Coun. Johnson had the highest ex- your bikes or wagons. Staff Writer $246. sit Association Symposium in Dallas penses in 2003 and 2004, but said he After the parade there will be an PICKERING — Democracy in “My only explanation is I do this last summer, he said, as well as some made an effort to decrease them after Easter lunch along with other various Pickering came with a $465,000 price job on a full-time basis and because one-day workshops closer to home. -
Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation
~ « •••••.•~, RICH MONO OLVMPIC OVAL memo to: Mayor and Councillors ("the Shareholder") copy: TAG, John Mills, Shana Turner, Gerry De Cicco from: George Duncan, President & CEO Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation date: June 2, 2011 re: Notice to the Shareholder of the 2011 AGM of Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation Attached herein are the agenda items for the AGM of the Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation to be held on June 20, 2011 after the General Purposes Committee meeting at the Richmond City Hall. Appendix A Notice of AGM, to be sent at least 10 days prior to the AGM to: • the City; • each member of the Board; and • the auditors Appendix B 2010 Audited Financial Statements Appendix C Consent Resolutions of the Shareholder, consenting to the resolutions required to be passed at the AGM, including: • The appointment of Directors • The appointment of Auditors Appendix D Notice of Appointment of Auditor Appendix E 2010 Annual Report JM/il CNCL - 3 (Special) APPENDIX A RICHMOND OLYMPIC OVAL CORPORATION Notice of Annual General Meeting CNCL - 4 (Special) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholder of: Richmond Olympic Oval Corporation (the "Corporation") will be held on Monday June 20, 2011 following the General Purposes Committee meeting at the Richmond City Hall, 6911 NO.3 Road, Richmond, British Columbia for the following purposes: 1. to acknowledge and confirm previous receipt of the audited financial statements of the Corporation for the fiscal year ended December 31,2010 and the report of the auditors thereon; 2. to elect directors to the board of directors of the Corporation (the "Board"); 3. -
ISU Speed Skating Media Guide
International Skating Union ISU Speed Skating Media Guide 2012/13 International Skating Union 11/14/2012 ISU Speed Skating Media Guide Contents 1. International Skating Union Speed Skating Office Holders 2010/16 ........................................ 4 2. ISU Speed Skating Members ........................................................................................................ 5 3. ISU Contact .................................................................................................................................... 6 4. Rules and Regulations ................................................................................................................... 6 a. ISU World Cup Competitions .................................................................................................. 6 i. Entry Rules and Quotas ........................................................................................................ 6 ii. Competition Formats ............................................................................................................ 7 iii. World Cup Speed Skating ranking rules............................................................................ 7 b. ISU Junior World Cup Competitions ...................................................................................... 9 i. Entry Rules and Quotas ........................................................................................................ 9 ii. Competition Formats ........................................................................................................... -
Ringette / Ringuette
Ringette / Ringuette ntario Ringette will be well represented at the 2011 Canada Winter Games by a group of 16 very dedicated and talented athletes and bench staff. Every one of these athletes are committed not only to this team but each represent teams at O the Provincial levels of A, AA and the National Ringette League. On the quest to become a member of this team 108 young ladies played in the AAA program and out of that number 56 where picked to come to try outs. The final 16 and 4 alternates have spent the season training once a month and have competed at challenge cups and exhibition games against the teams in the National Ringette League. Four of these young athletes have been members of the under 19 Team Canada in 2009. All of our Ringette athletes work hard to balance, club teams, high school, university, training and their involvement to this team and are proud to be competing in Halifax against the best athletes from every province and territory. ntario Ringette sera bien représenté aux Jeux d’hiver du Canada 2011 par un groupe de 16 athlètes talentueuses et accomplies et membres du personnel d’entraînement. Chacune de ces athlètes non seulement évolue dans cette équipe, O mais représente des équipes aux niveaux provinciaux A, AA et de la Ligue Nationale de Ringuette. Sur les 108 jeunes femmes qui ont joué dans le programme AAA dans l’espoir de devenir membre de cette équipe, 56 ont été sélectionnées pour participer aux essais. Les 16 sélectionnées et 4 remplaçantes ont passé la saison à s’entraîner une fois par mois et ont disputé des coupes du défi et des matchs hors-concours contre les équipes de la Ligue Nationale de Ringuette. -
Media Information Kit September 2014
Media information kit September 2014 Created on behalf of Ringette Canada by: Alayne Martell ( 613. 748.5655 ext. 226 [email protected] ) INTRODUCTION To begin, thank you for your interest in ringette. This media information kit has been designed to provide you with all the background information you need to facilitate coverage on our sport. In this kit, you will find information on our current initiatives, as well as initiatives we have undertaken in the past, statistics about ringette in Canada, a look into the history of our sport, and contact information for our provincial ringette associations. If you do not find the information you are looking for, if you have additional questions, if you would like to discuss possible story ideas to suit your audience, or if you would like to speak to a ringette athlete or administrator, please do not hesitate to contact our national media representative: Alayne Martell T: 613-748-5655, ext. 226 C: 902-308-1067 [email protected] AN OVERVIEW OF RINGETTE Ringette is a Canadian invention that has become one of the fastest team sports on ice. Sam Jacks, a recreation director and sports enthusiast from North Bay, Ontario, invented the sport in 1963 when he saw the need for a winter team sport for girls. Interestingly enough, Sam Jacks was also responsible for the development and introduction of floor hockey in 1936. Since the early 1960s, the sport has continued to grow and currently boasts over 30,000 registered players (based on the 2013-2014 season) on nearly 2000 teams, with over 8000 coaches and over 1500 officials. -
2019-2020 NRL Handbook the 2019-2020 NRL Handbook Outlines the Management Structure and Operating Procedures of the National Ringette League (NRL)
2019-20 National Ringette League Handbook National Ringette League Handbook Acknowledgements Ringette Canada would like to acknowledge the National Ringette League teams and their participants who are integral to the success of the League. 1. The 2019-2020 NRL Handbook The 2019-2020 NRL Handbook outlines the management structure and operating procedures of the National Ringette League (NRL). 1.1. Definitions Participants in the NRL shall be understood to include: players, coaches, officials, Team Operators, managers, coaches, trainers and volunteers. All participants must be registered in good standing with their provincial ringette association. Team Operator in the NRL shall be understood to include an individual on a team whose primary role and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: ● Main point of contact for the NRL team. ● Manage and ensure action on team correspondence including minimum standard matters. ● Participate in online training/information sharing coordinated by Ringette Canada when required and train other internal technical staff when needed. ● Lead the License Holders team evaluation.. ● Maintain accurate information and management records of all player and coach data collected and monitored as part of their respective roles. ● Share with team Participants relevant information obtained through webinars and workshops. ● Manage the finances of the team in conjunction with a second member from the team personnel. Share the specifics with all team Participants. ● Is required to register with and be in good standing with their provincial ringette association. ● Is required to comply with the Ringette Canada Screening Policy. ● Is required to participate in education sessions designated by Ringette Canada. ● Is required to submit a Team Personnel Agreement to Ringette Canada.