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Rowing Australia Annual Report 2011-12
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2011–2012 Rowing Rowing Australia Office Address: 21 Alexandrina Drive, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Postal Address: PO Box 7147, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Phone: (02) 6214 7526 Rowing Australia Fax: (02) 6281 3910 Website: www.rowingaustralia.com.au Annual Report 2011–2012 Winning PartnershiP The Australian Sports Commission proudly supports Rowing Australia The Australian Sports Commission Rowing Australia is one of many is the Australian Government national sporting organisations agency that develops, supports that has formed a winning and invests in sport at all levels in partnership with the Australian Australia. Rowing Australia has Sports Commission to develop its worked closely with the Australian sport in Australia. Sports Commission to develop rowing from community participation to high-level performance. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION www.ausport.gov.au Rowing Australia Annual Report 2011– 2012 In appreciation Rowing Australia would like to thank the following partners and sponsors for the continued support they provide to rowing: Partners Australian Sports Commission Australian Olympic Committee State Associations and affiliated clubs Australian Institute of Sport National Elite Sports Council comprising State Institutes/Academies of Sport Corporate Sponsors 2XU Singapore Airlines Croker Oars Sykes Racing Corporate Supporters & Suppliers Australian Ambulance Service The JRT Partnership contentgroup Designer Paintworks/The Regatta Shop Giant Bikes ICONPHOTO Media Monitors Stage & Screen Travel Services VJ Ryan -
Motivational Influence on the Attentional Processes of Competitive Golfers
MOTIVATIONAL INFLUENCE ON THE ATTENTIONAL PROCESSES OF COMPETITIVE GOLFERS KARL J. STEPTOE A thesis submitted in the partial fulfilment of the requirement of the University of Greenwich for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy December 2015 DECLARATION “I certify that this work has not been accepted in substance for any degree, and is not being submitted for any degree other than that of Doctor of Philosophy being studied at the University of Greenwich. I also declare that this work is the result of my own investigations except where otherwise identified by references and that I have not plagiarised the work of others”. Signed: Student Karl J. Steptoe Date First Supervisor Professor Pam Maras Date i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank the University of Greenwich for giving me the opportunity to pursue this research and particularly my supervisors Professor Pam Maras and Dr Rob Willson for their unwavering guidance and confidence in me throughout. A number of people gave their valuable time to support and advance my learning, so thank you to Dr Mark Goss-Sampson and Tony Steffert for your patience and expertise in enabling me to get to grips with electroencephalography. To my colleagues in the Faculty of Education and Health thank you for your kind words and interest, to Dr Claire Monks thank you for your advice as Programme Leader and to all of the PhD students for providing a continued sense of perspective and normality. Thank you also to the Professional Golfers Association and Dr Kyle Phillpotts for your support in participant recruitment and interest in my research and to all the golfers that allowed me to get so close to their competitive performances. -
What Constitutes a Bar Snack? We Speak to Cheshire Cat Pubs & Bars About Light Bites and Quick Pub Food
PUB & BAR – DECEMBER 2020 / ISSUE 189 ISSUE NORTHERN PLANTING ONE FOR POWERHOUSE IDEAS THE ROAD William Lees-Jones How vegan food Pub & Bar samples talks through current can help with your some standout DECEMBER 2020 / ISSUE 189 / pubandbar.com / £4.10 life at JW Lees New Year sales London takeaways The pie’s the limit What constitutes a bar snack? We speak to Cheshire Cat Pubs & Bars about light bites and quick pub food WELCOME TRISTAN O’HANA Editor [email protected] / 01474 520247 / @TrisOHana TIERS THE SEASON TO BE… …Angry? Restricted? Optimistic? I’m sure there are a fair few is on the horizon, people), but also to turn some of the pandemic’s adjectives pub and bar operators would like to insert in place of the silver linings into great big shining prospects. For example, when customary ‘jolly’, but, alas, this magazine isn’t the place to host such takeaway goes back to being an additional revenue stream, as profanities (as much as I’d like to offer some creative suggestions of opposed to a venue’s only option, think how far the on-trade will my own). have come in delivering such a service (page 38). And how about For the truth is, as I sit here writing the morning after England’s William Lees-Jones’ thoughts on enforced table service? “It meant tier allocations were announced, there’s not a lot of jolliness out the quality of service went up and staff were running around giving there. According to UKHospitality, 98% of the UK’s hospitality trade amazing hospitality, rather than looking at their phones and texting will now take place in tier two and three regions and, should the their mates. -
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013 Rowing Rowing Australia Office Address: 21 Alexandrina Drive, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Postal Address: PO Box 7147, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Phone: (02) 6214 7526 Rowing Australia Fax: (02) 6281 3910 Website: www.rowingaustralia.com.au Annual Report 2012–2013 Winning PartnershiP The Australian Sports Commission proudly supports Rowing Australia The Australian Sports Commission Rowing Australia is one of many is the Australian Government national sporting organisations agency that develops, supports that has formed a winning and invests in sport at all levels in partnership with the Australian Australia. Rowing Australia has Sports Commission to develop its worked closely with the Australian sport in Australia. Sports Commission to develop rowing from community participation to high-level performance. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION www.ausport.gov.au Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012– 2013 In appreciation Rowing Australia would like to thank the following partners and sponsors for the continued support they provide to rowing: Partners Australian Sports Commission Australian Olympic Committee State Associations and affiliated clubs Australian Institute of Sport National Elite Sports Council comprising State Institutes/Academies of Sport Corporate Sponsors Singapore Airlines Croker Oars Sykes Racing JL Racing Corporate Supporters & Suppliers Australian Ambulance Service The JRT Partnership Designer Paintworks/The Regatta Shop ICONPHOTO Media Monitors Stage & Screen Travel Services VJ Ryan & Co. – corporate -
2021 MEDIA GUIDE MARCH 24-28, 2021 AUSTIN COUNTRY CLUB Table of Contents
2021 MEDIA GUIDE MARCH 24-28, 2021 AUSTIN COUNTRY CLUB Table of Contents Format Overview and Glossary .........................................................2 2001 American Express Championship ...................................... 151 Schedule of Events ............................................................................3 2000 American Express Championship ...................................... 152 Media Facts ................................................................................... 4-6 1999 American Express Championship ...................................... 153 Tournament Officials .........................................................................7 FedEx St. Jude Invitational Facts ................................................ 154 2021 Official Scorecard .....................................................................8 2020 FedEx St. Jude Invitational ................................................. 155 4-Year Ranking of Holes at Austin Country Club .............................8 2019 FedEx St. Jude Invitational ................................................. 156 Scoring Averages at a Glance (2016-19) ..........................................9 2018 Bridgestone Invitational ...................................................... 157 Purse Breakdown...............................................................................9 2017 Bridgestone Invitational ...................................................... 158 History at a Glance ........................................................................ -
2019 Media Guide 2019 Media Guide
2019 MASTERS MEDIA GUIDE 2019 MEDIA GUIDE 2019 MEDIA GUIDE masters.com | April 8-14 | @TheMasters Printed on Recycled Paper Fred S. Ridley Chairman Joe T. Ford Vice Chairman James B. Hyler, Jr. Chairman, Competition Committees Media Committee: The Media Committee is dedicated to providing the press with the best tools and working environment possible. The Masters Tournament staff is available to assist the media, when possible, during the week of the Tournament and throughout the year. Craig Heatley Chairman, Media Committee For more information, please contact: Steven P. Ethun Director of Communications (706) 667-6705 - Direct (706) 832-1352 - Mobile e-mail: [email protected] Address: Post Office Box 2047 2604 Washington Road Augusta, GA 30903 Augusta, GA 30904 Telephone: (706) 667-6000 Website: masters.com Social Media: Twitter: @TheMasters Instagram: @TheMasters Facebook: facebook.com/TheMasters On the Cover: No. 12, Golden Bell Not for Resale For Media Use Only ©2019 by Augusta National, Inc. The 2019 Masters Media Guide is published for use by the media. Permission is hereby granted for excerpts from this work to be used in articles written for newspapers, magazines and the internet and for television and radio reports. Photographs and other pictorial material, and Masters or Augusta National Golf Club logos, may not be reprinted or reused without the express written permission of Augusta National, Inc. All other rights reserved. • Masters Electronic Device Policy: Electronic devices (including phones, laptops, tablets, and beepers) are strictly prohibited on the grounds at all times. Any device being used to record and/or transmit voice, video, or data is strictly prohibited. -
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA BOO KK Class 2021-3 19
BBIIOOGGRRAAPPHHIICCAALL DDAATTAA BBOOOOKK Class 2021-3 19 Apr - 7 May 2021 National Defense University NDU PRESIDENT Lieutenant General Mike Plehn is the 17th President of the National Defense University. As President of NDU, he oversees its five component colleges that offer graduate-level degrees and certifications in joint professional military education to over 2,000 U.S. military officers, civilian government officials, international military officers and industry partners annually. Raised in an Army family, he graduated from Miami Southridge Senior High School in 1983 and attended the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy with Military Distinction and a degree in Astronautical Engineering in 1988. He is a Distinguished Graduate of Squadron Officer School as well as the College of Naval Command and Staff, where he received a Master’s Degree with Highest Distinction in National Security and Strategic Studies. He also holds a Master of Airpower Art and Science degree from the School of Advanced Airpower Studies, as well as a Master of Aerospace Science degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Lt Gen Plehn has extensive experience in joint, interagency, and special operations, including: Middle East Policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, and four tours at the Combatant Command level to include U.S. European Command, U.S. Central Command, and twice at U.S. Southern Command, where he was most recently the Military Deputy Commander. He also served on the Air Staff in Strategy and Policy and as the speechwriter to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force. -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER Sunday 4 May 2014 5 Rajab 1435 - Volume 19 Number 6055 Price: QR2 Samsung Qatar’s Al Attiyah asked to pay storms to Jordan Apple $119.6m Rally victory Business | 17 Sport | 28 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Doomed village 25 more cases Schools hint of MERS in Saudi Arabia RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has at increasing found 25 more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) as the rate of infec- tions rises and two more people have died from the new disease, transport fee the kingdom’s Health Ministry said. On Friday seven people were Diesel price hike to raise cost confirmed as having MERS, fol- lowed by 18 more yesterday, the DOHA: The 50 per cent hike Asked if the school is look- biggest daily increase in new in diesel prices imposed last ing forward to increasing the infections so far. week may have a direct impact monthly transport fees for stu- The total number of cases in on families, with some schools dents, he said: “Currently we are the kingdom is 396, of whom 109 indicating that they would be charging about QR200 for each have died. forced to hike the transport student who are availing of the The new cases include nine fees, if the Supreme Education bus service, but any increase in in Riyadh, 10 in Jeddah, four in Council (SEC) approves it. that amount is subject to prior Makkah and two in Medina. In Enquiries in the market also approval from the Supreme July many foreign pilgrims are revealed that some car rental Education Council.” expected to visit Makkah and companies have already raised Schools may not be able to Medina during the fasting month their charges for vehicles using increase the fees immediately, of Ramadan. -
COLLECTIONS Revised; Dec. 5Th, 2014
(JJ) & (CB) COLLECTIONS Revised; Dec. 5th, 2014 OIL PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHS & OTHER GOLF ART 1. Horton Smith – Original Oil Painting, in a gold wood frame, Mr. Horton Smith was the 1934 & 1936 Masters Champion, (overall size 18” x 22”) in vg condition. This oil painting was purchased from the “Green Jacket Restaurant in Augusta Ga.” When they went out of business in the early 1990’s ……….. Estimated Value @ $1,995 ……. Sale price @ $1,500 (SOLD) Photo #3376, Lot #1 Photo #3377, Lot #2 2. Jake Trout and the Flounders – Framed and matted (8” x 10”) B & W Photograph of the 1990’s PGA Tour rock & roll group. The photograph has been signed by all (3) members of the group in black sharpie pen. The group members are Peter Jacobson, Payne Stewart & Mark Lye, in excellent condition. …….. Estimated Value @ $250……… Sale price @ $195 (SOLD @ Gallery 10/9/14) 3. 1999 Ryder Cup USA Team Photograph – Metal frame, single matted, 11” x 14” Color Photograph, of the victorious American Ryder Cup Team @ The Country Club, Brookline Mass., Exc. Condition ……… Estimated Value @ $160 …… Sale Price @ $100 Photo #3378, Lot #3 Photo #3379, Lot #4 1 4. Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer – Wood framed, double matted 11” x 14” B & W Photograph of Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer, circa 1960’s, in excellent condition. Estimated Value @ $160 ……… Sale price @ $100 5. Tommy Aaron – Wood framed, double matted, collage of Tommy Aaron the 1973 Masters Champion, autographed 3 x 5 unlined index card, 6” x 8” photograph of Mr. Aaron, his 1981 Masters Contestant bag tag, 11” x 14” color photograph of the 13th green with an engraved plate, all in excellent condition, over-all size (24” x 32”) a beautiful collection professionally framed etc. -
Andy Segal's Cue Magic
Andy Segal’s Cue Magic Inside the World of Modern Trick Shots By Andy Segal Copyright ©2013 By Andy Segal Published by: Billiards Press New York, NY First Printing All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, or by an information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the author, except for the inclusion of quotations in a review. Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Control Number 2013951700 ISBN 978-0-9898917-0-7 Cover design and diagrams by Janet Tedesco Illustrations by Lorelei Arts, Nicholas Eriksen, Maritza Ortiz Photos by Michael Pollan Proofreading by Barbara Berkowitz, Kim Segal Elevation Measurements by Jessica Segal viii Part I – Getting Started Part II – Cue Magic 1: Introduction ............................................3 6: Bank/Kick Shots ................................45 6.1: Compression Kick Back #1 ...............46 2: Terminology & Conventions ...........7 6.2: Compression Kick Back #2 ...............47 2.1: The Rails ..................................................8 6.3: 5-Rail Chain Reaction ..........................48 2.2: The Pocket ..............................................8 6.4: The Slider ..............................................49 2.2.1: Hanging a Ball .........................................9 6.5: Pinball ....................................................50 2.3: Frozen Balls .............................................9 -
All-Time Great Golfers * HISTORY MAKER GOLF
All-Time Great Golfers H HISTORY MAKER GOLF By Gideon Eames (& symbol indicates that the golfer is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame.) TOMMY AARON (USA) 1937 - Aaron is best known for winning the 1973 Masters. He is also known for an error in the 1968 Masters, when he entered a 4 instead of a 3 on Roberto De Vicenzo’s scorecard, which kept De Vicenzo out of a playoff for the championship. GEORGE ARCHER (USA) 1939 – 2005 Archer won 13 events on the PGA Tour, including the 1969 Masters, and at 6 ft. 5½ in. he is the tallest ever golfer to win a major. After his death, it was revealed that Archer was barely able to read or write, and a Foundation set up in his name has since raised more than $1m to help those afflicted with learning disabilities. PAUL AZINGER (USA) 1960 - Azinger won 12 times on the PGA Tour, including the 1993 PGA Championship. He spent almost 300 weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings between 1988 and 1994. In the mid-90s, Azinger successfully battled non-Hodgkin lymphoma in his right shoulder, and he is now a respected TV analyst. SEVERIANO (“SEVE”) BALLESTEROS & (Spain) 1957 – 2011 Widely regarded as one of the most gifted and entertaining players ever to play the game, Ballesteros won a record 50 European Tour titles and 90 professional tournaments around the world in total, including five majors, and spent 61 weeks at the top of the Official World Golf Rankings between 1986 and 1989. -
EMPIRE CHESS Fall 2015 Volume XXXVIII, No
W here Organized Chess in America Began EMPIRE CHESS Fall 2015 Volume XXXVIII, No. 3 $5.00 Steve Immitt in Action in Albany. Empire Chess P.O. Box 340969 Brooklyn, NY 11234 1 NEW YORK STATE CHESS ASSOCIATION, INC. www.nysca.net The New York State Chess Association, Inc., America‘s oldest chess organization, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting chess in New York State at all levels. As the State Affiliate of the United States Chess Federation, its Directors also serve as USCF Voting Members and Delegates. President Bill Goichberg Looking for Hall of Famers II. PO Box 249 Salisbury Mills, NY 12577 Last year’s Annual Meeting asked for new ideas on how the New York [email protected] State Chess Association inducts members into its Hall of Fame. So did this Vice President year’s. Polly Wright 57 Joyce Road Eastchester, NY 10709 The meeting did elect one Hall of Famer for 2016: long-time player and [email protected] Empire Chess editor Carrie Goldstein. Ms. Goldstein’s husband should be on hand in Albany for the ceremony next year. Treasurer Karl Heck 5426 Wright Street, CR 67 Other people floated at the meeting include 2014 New York State East Durham, NY 12423 Champions and former World Champion Challenger GM Gata Kamsky, [email protected] who has been a New Yorker ever since leaving the Soviet Union. Kamsky Membership Secretary likely would have at this year’s Championship except for a conflict with the Phyllis Benjamin FIDE Chess World Cup, for which he qualified and lost in the first round.