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Etn1986 14 NCAA
RACHEWSIEIIER June 19, 1986 Volume 32, No. 14 • NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS• Indianapolis, Indiana, June 4-5-6-7- HEATS (qualify 1 +5): 1(0.0)---1. McSwain 27.5) (51.6/55.1); 3. **Pablo Squella' (Tx) Prelims in each event which had them contested 20.43; 2. Martin 20.52; 3. lmoh' 20.62; 4. 1:47.14; two days before the finals (i.e., June 6 finals Albert Robinson (In) 20.80; 5. **Patrick 4. *Joey Bunch (USC) 1:47.42 (51.8/55.7); on June 4, June 7 finals on June 5). Gordon (Rice) 21.08; 6. *Daron Council (Aub) 5. *Ocky Clack (FISt) L47.75 (52.6/55.2); 6. Periodic heavy rains which delayed compe 21.19; 7. ***Gabriel Okon' (NM) 21.37; Derwin Graham (Bay) 1:47.80 (51.3/56.5); tition, otherwise warm and humid. ... dq- *Robert Hackett (Wi). 7. Calvin Harris (WaSt) 1 :48.07; 8. *Carlos 9-lane Mondo track. II (-0.1 )-1. Kerr 20.70; 2. * Leroy Reid' Ward (Lam) 1:48.31;9. Johnny Walker (TCU) (TCU) 20.79; 3. **Kenny Henderson (BYU) 1 ,48.67. •MEN• 20.92; 4. Earle Laing' (Tx) 21.08; 5. Cart Carter HEATS (qualify 1 + 6): 1-1. Bunch (TxT) 21.26; 6. *Jeff Williams (PV) 21.28; 7. 1 :47 .05; 2. Roberson 1 :47 .06; 3. Graham LEADING TEAMS: 1. Southern Metho *Kevin Young (Ok) 21.37; 8. *Marcus Black 1:47.42; 4. Walker 1:47.70; 5. Mike Elliott dist 53; 2. Washington State 52; 3. -
Récords De Chile Varones
FEDERACIÓN ATLÉTICA DE CHILE Récords Nacionales Varones RÉCORDS NACIONALES TODO COMPETIDOR - FEDACHI VARONES PRUEBAS MARCA v.v. ATLETA A. Nac. FECHA LUGAR 100 m 10.10 +2,0 Sebastián Keitel 73 26-abr-1998 San Leopoldo (BRA) 10.10 +1,0 Sebastián Keitel 73 17-jul-1998 Lisboa (POR) 200 m 20.15 +0,4 Sebastián Keitel 73 17-may-1998 Santiago (CHI) 400 m 45.92 Ricardo Roach 72 21-mar-1998 Santiago (CHI) 800 m 1:45.75 Pablo Squella 63 12-ago-1990 Hengelo (NED) 1.500 m 3:37.82 Carlos Díaz Del Río 93 03-jun-2016 Huelva(ESP) 3.000 m 7:53.37 Carlos Díaz Del Río 93 11-jul-2015 Madrid (ESP) 5.000 m 13:23.68 Mauricio Díaz 68 14-jul-2001 Heusden (BEL) 10.000 m 28:05,61 Mauricio Díaz 68 22-sept-2000 Sidney (AUS) Media Maratón (21 k) 1h 02:22 Carlos Díaz Del Río 93 28-oct-2018 Valencia (ESP) Maratón (42 k) 2h 12:19 Domingo Omar Aguilar 59 17-abr-1988 Róterdam (NED) 110 m/v (1,067 m) 13.78 +0.6 Gonzalo Barroilhet 86 30-may-2008 Tallahassee (USA) 400 m/v (0,914 m) 49.62a Alfredo Sepúlveda Sandoval 93 07-jun-2018 Cochabamba (BOL) 3.000 m.obst.(0,914 m.) 8:28.99 Emilio Ulloa 51 09-ago-1984 Los Ángeles (USA) 50.000 m Marcha 4h 14:34.0 Luis Villagra 68 29-jun-2003 Temuco (CHI) 50 km Marcha 3h 58:54 a Edward Ignacio Araya Cortés 86 06-mar-2016 Ciudad de Juárez (MEX) 20.000 m Marcha 1h 20:47.2 Yerko Araya Cortés 86 05-jun-2011 Buenos Aires (ARG) 20 k Marcha 1h 21:13 Yerko Araya Cortés 86 11-feb-2018 Adelaida (AUS) 35 k Marcha 2h 43:38 Yerko Araya Cortés 86 01-abr-2017 Arica (CHI) Salto Alto 2.22 a Felipe Apablaza 77 03-jun-2001 Cochabamba (BOL) Salto c/Garrocha 5.50 Tomás Riether 64 28-may-1992 Tallahassee (USA) Salto Largo 8.08 1.9 Daniel Pineda 85 21-abr-2012 Santiago (CHI) Salto Triple 16.74 1.2 Álvaro Cortez 95 26-mar-2017 Santiago (CHI) Lanz. -
Balonmano 1 1
FECHA CAMBIOS 11/02/2021 Cambio punto 13: Fecha reunión técnica Cambio punto 7.6: Cronograma general 10/06/2021 Cambio punto 9: Programa de competencia Cambio punto 10: Programa y sede de entrenamiento Cambio punto 13: Reunión técnica 21/08/2021 Cambio punto 10: Programa y sede de entrenamiento Cambio punto 6: Competencia y pruebas 23/08/2021 Cambio punto 9: Programa de competencia Cambio punto 10: Programa y sede de entrenamiento Cambio punto 13: Reunión técnica CONTENIDO MANUAL TÉCNICO BALONMANO 1 1. Acerca del manual 1 2. Información acerca de Cali y el Valle del Cauca 1 3. Pana, Personaje oficial de Cali Valle 2021 3 4. I Juegos Panamericanos Junior Cali-Valle 2021 4 5. Autoridades deportivas 5 6. Competencia y pruebas 5 7. Sistema de clasificación 5 7.1 Elegibilidad 5 7.2 Cuota 6 7.3 Sistema de clasificación. 6 7.4 Confirmación de plazas 7 7.5 Reasignación de plazas 7 7.6 Cronograma general 7 8. Formato de competencia 7 9. Programa de competencia 8 10. Programa y sede de entrenamiento 10 11. Apelaciones, reglamento, uniformes y equipamiento deportivo 12 11.1 Apelaciones 12 11.2 Reglamento 12 11.3 Uso de marca en uniformes y equipamiento deportivo 12 12. Oficiales técnicos 13 13. Reunión técnica 13 14. Medallas y diplomas 13 MANUAL TÉCNICO BALONMANO 1. Acerca del manual Los manuales técnicos nos proporcionan información detallada sobre cada competencia y disciplina deportiva en los I Juegos Panamericanos Junior Cali-Valle 2021, también brinda la información operativa que puede ser de interés para las delegaciones participantes. -
The LEGACY of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS in the AMERICAS New Nations and a Transatlantic Discourse of Empire
The LEGACY of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS in the AMERICAS New Nations and a Transatlantic Discourse of Empire Elise Bartosik-Vélez The Legacy of Christopher Columbus in the Americas The LEGACY of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS in the AMERICAS New Nations and a Transatlantic Discourse of Empire Elise Bartosik-Vélez Vanderbilt University Press NASHVILLE © 2014 by Vanderbilt University Press Nashville, Tennessee 37235 All rights reserved First printing 2014 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data on file LC control number 2013007832 LC classification number e112 .b294 2014 Dewey class number 970.01/5 isbn 978-0-8265-1953-5 (cloth) isbn 978-0-8265-1955-9 (ebook) For Bryan, Sam, and Sally Contents Acknowledgments ................................. ix Introduction .......................................1 chapter 1 Columbus’s Appropriation of Imperial Discourse ............................ 15 chapter 2 The Incorporation of Columbus into the Story of Western Empire ................. 44 chapter 3 Columbus and the Republican Empire of the United States ............................. 66 chapter 4 Colombia: Discourses of Empire in Spanish America ............................ 106 Conclusion: The Meaning of Empire in Nationalist Discourses of the United States and Spanish America ........................... 145 Notes ........................................... 153 Works Cited ..................................... 179 Index ........................................... 195 Acknowledgments any people helped me as I wrote this book. Michael Palencia-Roth has been an unfailing mentor and model of Methical, rigorous scholarship and human compassion. I am grate- ful for his generous help at many stages of writing this manu- script. I am also indebted to my friend Christopher Francese, of the Department of Classical Studies at Dickinson College, who has never hesitated to answer my queries about pretty much any- thing related to the classical world. -
Governing Body Geneva, March 2002
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE GB.283/8 283rd Session Governing Body Geneva, March 2002 EIGHTH ITEM ON THE AGENDA 327th Report of the Committee on Freedom of Association Contents Paragraphs Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 1-139 Case No. 2153 (Algeria): Interim report Complaint against the Government of Algeria presented by the National Autonomous Union of Public Administration Staff (SNAPAP) ...................................................................... 140-161 The Committee’s conclusions...................................................................................................... 153-160 The Committee’s recommendations ....................................................................................................... 161 Case No. 2095 (Argentina): Definitive report Complaints against the Government of Argentina presented by the General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the National Civil Servants’ Union (UPCN) and the Aviation Technicians’ Association of the Argentine Republic (APTA) ............................... 162-173 The Committee’s conclusions...................................................................................................... 170-172 The Committee’s recommendation......................................................................................................... 173 Case No. 2127 (Bahamas): Interim report Complaints against the Government of the Bahamas presented by the Commonwealth -
División De Honor
CAMPEONATOS DE ESPAÑA DE CLUBES - RESULTADOS División de Honor 1ª Jornada - HOMBRES Encuentro C - Getafe (28 de Abril) 100m (-1,6). 1. Frank Itoya 10.94 - 200m (+2,2). 1. Álvaro López 21.79 - 400m. 1. Manuel Guijarro 47.36 - 800m. 1. Jesús Pérez 1:52.54 - Encuentro A - Elche 1.500m. 1. Ignacio Díaz-Cano 4:12.16 - 3.000m. 1. José Ignacio Giménez 8:23.2 - 110m vallas (+0,0). 1. Pedro García 14.27 - 400m vallas. 1. Ignacio Sarmiento 53.73 - 3.000m obstáculos. 1. Jorge 100m (-0,5). 1. Jonathan Okeudo NGR 10.78 - 200m (+0,0). 1. Lluis Blanco 9:18.54 - Altura. 1. Guillermo Roldán 2,01 - Pértiga. 1. Julen Vallejo 21.64 - 400m. 1. Daniel Andújar 47.76 - 800m. 1. César Larro- Viejo 4,60 - Longitud. 1. Wilfredo Yaniel Martínez CUB 7,49/+0,2 - sa 1:49.34 - 1.500m. 1. Chakib Lachgar MAR 3:57.03 - 3.000m. 1. Triple. 1. Wilfredo Yaniel Martínez CUB 15,53/+2,7 - Peso. 1. José Chakib Lachgar 8:21.03 - 110m vallas (-1,3). 1. Kevin Sánchez 14.52 Ángel Pinedo 17,78 - Disco. 1. Javier García 54,55 - Martillo. 1. - 400m vallas. 1. Omar Cisneros CUB 49.88 - 3.000m obstáculos. 1. Alberto González 64,18 - Jabalina. 1. Manuel Uriz 69,21 - 5.000m Carlos Muñoz 9:22.83 - Altura. 1. Alexis Sastre 2,10 - Pértiga. 1. Gon- marcha. 1. Diego García 20:46.18 - 4x100m. 1. AD Marathon 41.75 - zalo Santamaría 5,25 - Longitud. 1. Fernando Ramos 7,34/-1,3 - Tri- 4x400m. -
Artistic Swimming
ARTISTIC SWIMMING EVENTS Women (3) Duets Teams Highlight Mixed (1) Duets QUOTA Qualification Host NOC Total Men 7 1 8 Women 64 8 72 Total 71 9 80 athletes MAXIMUM QUOTA PER NOC EVENT Qualification Host NOC Total Duets 1 duet (2 athletes) 1 duet (2 athletes) 12 duets of 2 athletes Teams 1 team (8 athletes) 1 team (8 athletes) 8 teams of 8 athletes Highlight 1 team (8 athletes) 1 team (8 athletes) 8 teams of 8 athletes Mixed Duets 1 duet (2 athletes) 1 duet (2 athletes) 8 Duets of 2 athletes Total 9 athletes (8 women + 1 man) 9 athletes (8 women + 1 man) 80 athletes (72 women + 8 men) Athletes may register for more than one event. Eight teams with a maximum of 8 (eight) athletes each may participate in the team and highlight competition (no reserves will be allowed). Eight duets with a maximum of 2(two) athletes (one man and one woman) each may participate in the mixed duet competition (no reserves will be allowed). Twelve teams with a maximum of 24 athletes (no reserves will be allowed) may participate in the duet competition. As Host Country, Colombia automatically will qualify one team in each event, with a maximum of 9 athletes (8 women and 1 man). Athlete eligibility The athletes must have signed and submitted the Athlete Eligibility Condition Form. Only NOCs recognized by Panam Sports whose national swimming federations are affiliated with the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and the Union Americana de Natación (UANA) may enter athletes in the Cali 2021 Junior Pan American Games. -
North Korea and the Latin American Revolution, 1959-1970
NORTH KOREA AND THE LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1959-1970 by MOE (WILLIAM DAVID) TAYLOR B.Sc., The University of Toronto, 2011 M.Sc., Columbia University, 2014 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES (History) THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (Vancouver) February 2020 © Moe (William David) Taylor, 2020 ii The following individuals certify that they have read, and recommend to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for acceptance, the dissertation entitled: North Korea and the Latin American Revolution, 1959-1970 Submitted by Moe (William David) Taylor in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History. Examining Committee: Steve H. Lee, History Supervisor Donald L. Baker, Asian Studies Supervisory Committee Member William French, History Supervisory Committee Member Max Cameron, Political Science University Examiner Glen Peterson, History University Examiner Andre Schmid, East Asian Studies, University of Toronto External Examiner iii Abstract In the 1960s the North Korean leadership embraced the variety of radical Third Worldism associated with Cuba’s Tricontinental Conference of 1966, which advocated a militant, united front strategy to defeat US imperialism via armed struggle across the Global South. This political realignment led to exceptionally intimate political, economic, and cultural cooperation with Cuba and a programme to support armed revolutionary movements throughout Latin America. In the process, North Korea acquired a new degree of prestige with the international left, influencing Cuban and Latin American left-wing discourse on matters of economic development, revolutionary organization and strategy, democracy and leadership. -
Javier Sotomayor
DECEMBER HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND ALL THE BEST FOR THE NEW YEAR We’ve reached the last month of 2017 and it is the perfect time to take a moment and reflect on what has happened this last year. The Panam Sports President, Neven Ilic, Secretary General, Ivar Sisniega and the rest of the Panam Sports team would like to wish the members of the Executive Committee, Presidents and Leaders of the NOCs, athletes, coaches and the entire conti- nental sports family very Happy Holidays. We hope 2018 brings positive energy, joy, health, and prosperity to all of you in sport. DECEMBER 2017 1 NICARAGUA MAKES HISTORY AS THE HOST COUNTRY OF MAJOR SPORT EVENT The 11th Central American Games were hosted in Mana- can Games. The main idea was for the athletes to be able gua from December 3rd to the 17th. The city welcomed to share, get to know one another and form a tight bond, over 3,500 athletes from 7 different countries. something we can proudly say was accomplished”, pointed out Nicaraguan NOC President, Commander Emmet Lang. It´s the first time in the history of Nicaragua to host an event of such magnitude, for which they have been prepar- The 11th Central American Games winner was the nation ing for over the last 4 years; not only at the sporting level, of Guatemala, bringing in a total of 283 medals; 110 Gold, but also in terms of vital infrastructure. 87 Silver and 86 Bronze. El Salvador placed second with a total of 179 medals (69-62-48) and Panama in third with a Amongst the development of sport facilities were the total of 216 (58-77-81). -
Clase Magistral Ministro Gómez En El Inicio Del Año Académico De Las Fuerzas MDN Armadas MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA NACIONAL
MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA NACIONAL - GOBIERNO DE CHILE DefensaalDía 14 Clase Magistral Ministro Gómez en el inicio del año académico de las Fuerzas MDN Armadas MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA NACIONAL Clase Magistral por inicio del año académico de las Fuerzas Armadas Ministro Gómez: “Uno de los desafíos que nos impusimos fue el diseño de una Agenda Amplia para una Defensa Moderna” n el Aula Magna de la La ceremonia contó con la Como es costumbre, el Ministro Escuela Militar, el Ministro presencia del Ministro del de Defensa Nacional se dirigió Ede Defensa Nacional, José Deporte, Pablo Squella; del a la audiencia compuesta Antonio Gómez, encabezó la Subsecretario de Defensa, Marcos por estudiantes, suboficiales ceremonia de conmemoración del Robledo, la Subsecretaria para y oficiales de las Fuerzas 203° Aniversario del Ministerio las FF.AA, Paulina Vodanovic, el Armadas, e inició su alocución de Defensa Nacional, ocasión en Comandante en Jefe del Ejército, señalando que la Defensa va la cual aprovecho de “reflexionar General Humberto Oviedo; más allá de su implicancia obvia, acerca de la doctrina y la hoja el Comandante en Jefe de la como es la acción de defender. de ruta que guía las principales Armada, Almirante Enrique “En la palabra Defensa hay directrices de la política de Larrañaga; el Comandante en connotaciones referidas a Defensa del Estado”, dando inicio Jefe de la Fuerza Aérea, General otro social, otro que en algún al Año Académico de las Escuelas Jorge Robles y el Jefe del Estado momento –o quizás siempre- Matrices institucionales, ante Mayor Conjunto, General de puede tener las necesidades de más de mil invitados especiales y Aviación Arturo Merino. -
Pan American Games Regulations 2018
PANAM SPORTS REGULATIONS OF THE PAN AMERICAN GAMES INTRODUCTION: The Panam Sports Constitution establishes as one of its main objectives the organization, celebration and conduct of the Pan American Games (hereinafter referred to as “the Games”). The Regulations of the Pan American Games (hereinafter referred to as “the Regulations”) are therefore enacted under the authority of the Panam Sports Constitution to best regulate the celebration and conduct of the Games. The Definitions and Interpretations as found in the Constitution of Panam Sports apply equally to the Regulations. The Regulations constitute the rules, procedures and obligations that all the Members of Panam Sports, the Pan American Sports Confederations, the International Sport Federations and the Organizing Committee of the Games (hereinafter referred to as “the Organizing Committee”), as well as all participants in the Games including athletes, coaches and trainers, officials, members of NOC delegations, and all accredited persons in the Games must comply with and respect, for the purpose of ensuring efficiency, sustainability, and the highest quality in the organization and staging of the Games that will always honor and respect the Olympic Values. Every person and organization that participates in or is engaged in any manner whatsoever with the Games has the obligation of respecting and complying with the Regulations of the Pan American Games. 1 REGULATIONS SECTION I OBJECTIVES: 1. To establish the rules that govern the Pan American Games. 2. To define all the organizational, technical and general logistic matters that must be complied with in the preparation stage of the Games as well as during their celebration. -
Bpac Activities Report Period: June 2019 – May, 2020
Badminton Pan Am Activities report / Period Oct – Dec 2019 BPAC ACTIVITIES REPORT PERIOD: JUNE 2019 – MAY, 2020 I. DEVELOPMENT • SHUTTLE TIME • Shuttle Time WAVE – Programme 2019 Following last year experience, Development Area of Pan Am continue with this program aiming to strengthen the members Associations commitment and secure a sustainable growth of badminton at school. The support keeps the same incentive – economic bonus – given to the association that apply, for the dictation of two (02) courses and an incentive for the national shuttle time coordinator by submitting the reports (on time). Up to date 17 member associations has shown their interest to benefit from this program • Shuttle Time – PILOT – BOL To continue the grow of badminton in Bolivia schools, this activity was held with the support of the Badminton Association of Bolivia (Feb. 22 – 28). Accredited Prof. Rolando Monterroso (GUA) was in charge of sharing his knowledge and experience following the contents of the shuttle time program to 19 participants. • Francophone Activity – Martinique The Badminton League of Martinique hosted this activity in Fort de Port for participants coming from French Guiana, Guadeloupe and Haiti, in total 20 athletes (between 10 and 15 years old) and 5 coaches went through 5 days of intense work, ending with a team competition. Two activities were held simultaneously a shuttle time athletes camp to improve their technical skills under the supervision of Prof. Legras (FRA) that also gave the opportunity for coaches to improve their knowledge on how to prepare and deliver training sessions. Page | 1 Oct/Dec 2019 Badminton Pan Am Activities report / Period Oct – Dec 2019 A shuttle time teacher course was given under the guidance of Shuttle Time Tutor Didier Nourry (FRA – Guadeloupe), sharing his experience and knowledge, after evaluation participants were certified.