1992 Protocol World Short Track Denver Co

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1992 Protocol World Short Track Denver Co OFFICIAL PROTOCOL 1992 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Denver, Colorado, USA April 2, 3 and 4, 1992 100TH Anniversary 1892-1992 INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS Presented by THE INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION THE COLORADO SPORTS COUNCIL THE UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL SPEEDSKATING ASSOCIATION and THE AMATEUR SKATING UNION ORGANIZING COMMITTEE EDMOND F. NOEL, JR., Chairman FREDERICK C. FISHER, Executive Director JAMES CHAPIN, Technical Director CAROLYN L RADCLIFFE, Competition Secretary 100TH ANNIVERSARY 1892 -1992 INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS OttlClAUS I.S.U. Representative Ryobei Ishikawa, Japan I.S.U. Technical Committee John Hail, Great Britian I.S.U. Omcials Referee Hiroshi Shirakawa, Japa Assistant Referees Greta Hall, USA Roch Loignon, Canada Aad van der Velde, NED Duane Riley, USA Tim Quinn, USA Starter Jan Bergmans, NED Assistant Starter Jeff FitzRandolph, USA Competitors Steward Don Anderson, USA Assistant Competitors Steward Mike Garofola, USA Heat Box Personnel Cards Linda O'Hare (Chief) Announce Ted Gulczynski Record Pam Garofola Draw Greg Boyer Flow Elayne Riley Heat Box Equipment Cara Garofola Runners Tom O'Hare Jr. Casey FitzRandolph Jesse FitzRandolph Kelly O'Hare Technical Committee Representative John Hall, Great Britain Medical Advisor Frank Nelson, M.D., US Chief Timer Charlie Hall Timekeepers Linda Houghton Don Paviacic Tom O'Hare Fred Cashman Bemie Goplan Eric Pearson Althea Pearson Joyce Leggett DENVER, COLORADO USA, APRIL 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS Chief Finishline Judge Shirley Yates, USA Finisbiine Judges Ed Renner Andrea Salvati Bob Vehe Rita Crowe Liz Chapin Don Lease Betty Gulczynski Henrietta Gopian Photo Finish Official William Markland Track Stewards Ladies Sharon Pavlacic Lisa Pavlacic Men Chad Garofola Haj Sano Ice Maintenance Tom Healy (Chief) Ericia Pearson Jim Wilkins Mark Jeter Lap Scorers Bill Houghton (Chief) Lorene Hall Bruce Houghton Announcers John McGill Donald Pavlacic Information Systems/Protocol Jim Jeter (Chief) Harlan Kwiatek Madeline Lease Bob Scherl Patti Moroney Marge Pavlacic THE PREPARATION OF THIS PROTOCOL IS DEDICATED TO RITA CROWE DENVER,COLORADO USA, APRIL 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS I ADJIvS V.Kkl K'JPAN TS AUSTRALIA (AUS) GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 3 Eva Fabian 38 Debbie Palmer AUSTRIA (AUT) ITALY aTA) 8 Silvia Steiner 44 Marinella Cancilini 45 Maria Rosa Candido BELGIUM (BEL) 46 Katia Colturi 10 Ann Everaert 47 Katia Mosconi 11 Marileen Gillet 12 Bea Pintens JAPAN (JPN) 14 Sofie Pintens 49 Mie Nailo 15 Manuela Van Loock 50 Rie Sata 51 Niromi Takeuchi BULGARIA (BUL) 52 Tsugumi Watanabe 13 Anna Krasteva 53 Nobuku Yamada CANADA (CAN) NETHERLANDS (NED) 16 Angela Cutrone 61 Anke Jannie Landman 17 Sylvie Daigle 62 Joelle van Koetsveld 20 Eden Donatelli 63 Penelope di Leila 1 Nathalie Lambert 64 Monique Velzeboer 21 Annie Perreault 65 Simone Velzeboer CBODVA (CHN) REPUBUC OF KOREA (ROK) 23 Li Changxiang 56 Kim So Hee 24 Zhen Chunyang 57 Kim Yang Hee 25 Wang Xiulan 58 Shin So Ja 26 Li Van 59 Chung Lee Kyung 60 Lee Yoon Sook COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES (CIS) 93 Viktoria Taranova ROMANIA (ROM) 94 Ylia Vlasova 75 Lavinia Paun FRANCE (FRA) SOUTH AFRICA (SAF) 28 Valerie Barizza 77 Cindy Meyer 29 Sandrine Daudet 30 Laure Drouet UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) 31 Karine Rubini 84 Karen Cashman 32 Gaelle DelegUse 85 Darcie Dohnal 86 Amy Peterson Germany (GER) 87 Tricia Stennes 33 Susanne Busch 88 Nikki Ziegelmeyer 34 Michaela Heinz 35 Sonja Lingott 36 Gimdi Pawasserat DENVER, COLORADO USA, APRIL 2^, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN PARIICIPAMS AUSTRALIA (AUS) GERMANY(GER) NEW ZEALAND(NZL) 3 Steven Bradbury 33 Ingo Bleyl 66 Mike McMUlen 4 Kieran Hansen 34 Bertram Freundl 67 Andrew Nicholson 5 John Kah 35 Rene Goschnik 6 Andrew Murtha 36 Andreas Lemcke NORWAY (NOR) 7 Richard Nizielski 37 Jorg Wagner 70 Oystein Carlsen 71 Bjomar Elgetun BELGIUM (BEL) GREAT BRITAIN (GBR) 72 Gisle Elvebakken 10 Geert Blanchart 1 Wilf O'Reilly 73 Morten Staubo 11 Geert De Jonghe 38 Jamie Feam 12 Alain De Ruyter 39 Nicky Gooch SOUTH AFRICA (SAF) 14 Stephan Huygen 40 Matthew Jasper 77 Paul Shoebridge 15 Stijn Turcksin 78 Railton Simmonds HUNGARY (HUN) CANADA (CAN) 42 Tiber Kun Balint REPUBLIC OF KOREA (ROK) 16 Frederic Blackburn 56 Lee Joon Ho 17 Sylvain Gagnon ITALY (ITA) 57 Kim Ki Hoon 20 Michel Daignault 44 Diego Cattani 58 Song Jae Kun 21 Mark Lackie 45 Orazio Fagone 59 Mo Ji Soo 22 Laurent Daignault 46 Hugo Hemnhof 60 Lee Sung Uk 47 Roberto Peretti CHINA (CHN) 48 Mirko Vuillermin SWEDEN (SWE) 23 Fan Hongwen 79 Tomas Westerlund 24 Li Lianli JAPAN (JPN) 49 Yuichi Akasaka SWITZERLAND (SWI) DPR KOREA (DPR) 50 Tatsuyoshi Ishihara 82 Markus Meier 54 Kim Chang Hwan 51 Toshinobu Kawai 52 Tsutomo Kawasaki UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) FRANCE (FRA) 53 Jun Uematsu 84 Brian Arseneau 28 Marc Bella 85 Randy Bartz 29 Amaud Drouel NETHERLANDS(NED) 86 Andy Gabel 30 Remi Ingres 61 Erik Duijvelshoff 87 Keith King 31 Claude Nicouleau 62 Jan Hoogeveen 88 Patrick Wentland 32 Pascal Steinkamp 63 Jeroen Otter 64 Alexander Velzeboer COM'NWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES (CIS) 65 Marc Velzeboer 90 Dmitri Ershov 92 Aleksei Piskunov DENVER, COLORADO USA, APRIL 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 Ladies 1500 Meter Heats 6 Heats, Pick 3 for Semi Final 2 Men 1500 Meter Heats 6 Heats, Pick 3 for Semi Final 3 Ladies 1500 Meter Semi Finals 3 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 4 Men 1500 Meter Semi Finals 3 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 5 Ladies 1500 Meter Final Final Event 6 Men 1500 Meter Final Final Event 7 Ladies 3000 Meter Relay Heats 3 Heats Pick 2 + 2 Fastest 3rd Place 8 Men 3000 Meter Relay Heats 4 Heats Pick 2 for Semi Final 9 Men 500 Meter Preliminary 8 Heats, Pick 2 for Quarter Final 10 Ladies 500 Meter Preliminaiy 7 Heats, Pick 2 + 2 Fastest 3rd Times for Quarter Final 11 Men 500 Meter Quarter Finals 4 Heats, Pick 2 for Semi Final 12 Ladies 500 Meter Quarter Finals 4 Heats, Pick 2 for Semi Final 13 Men 500 Meter Semi Fiiuls 2 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 14 Ladies 500 Meter Semi Finals 2 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 15 Men 500 Meter Final Final Event 16 Ladies 500 Meter Final Final Event 17 Men 3000 Meter Relay Semi Final 2 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 18 Ladies 3000 Meter Relay Semi Final 2 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 19 Ladies 1000 Meter Preliminary 8 Heats, Pick 2 + 2 Fastest 3rd Times for Quarter Final 20 Men 1000 Meter Preliminary 8 Heats, Pick 2 for Quarter Final 21 Ladies 1000 Meter Quarter Finals 4 Heats, Pick 2 for Semi Final 22 Men 1000 Meter Quarter Finals 4 Heats, Pick 2 for Semi Final 23 Ladies 1000 Meter Semi Finals 2 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 24 Men 1000 Meter Semi Finals 2 Heats, Pick 2 for Final 25 Ladies 1000 Meter Final Final Event 26 Men 1000 Meter Final Final Event 27 Ladies 3000 Meter Final Final Event 28 Men 3000 Meter Final Final Event 29 Ladies 3000 Meter Relay Final Final Event 30 Men 5000 Meter Relay Final Final Event DENVER, COLORADO, USA, APRIL 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS ■IM Ladies 15CK} Meter Heats >uaUfijation: 6 Ilcais, Puk 3 foi Seiui Linal : TEAM TIME HEAT NO. LAST NAME FIRST NAME 1 2:49.40 94 Vlasova YUa 62 van Koetsveld Joelle 2 2:50.25 17 Daigle Sylvie 3 2:50.51 33 Busch Susanne 4 3:02.51 1 2:42.93 57 Kim Yang Hee 2 2:43.97 64 Velzeboer Monique 3 2:44.05 12 Pintens Bea 23 Changxiang U 4 2:44.18 8 Steiner Silvia 5 No Time 1 No Time Yan Li 2 No Time Peterson Amy 3 No Time Cutrone Angela 4 No Time Krasteva Anna 1 2:40.58 1 Lambert Nathalie 2 2:40.83 85 Dohnal Darcie 3 2:42.89 3 Fabian Eva 4 3:09.39 24 Chunyanf Zhen 1 2:49.24 53 Yamada Nobuku 2 2:50.21 31 Rubini Karine 3 2:50.42 46 Colturi Katia 4 2:52.66 38 Palmer Debbie 5 No Time 77 Meyer Cindy 1 2:35.65 56 Kim So Hee 2 2:40.71 65 Velzeboer Simone 3 2:43.58 44 Canclini MarineUa 4 2:53.03 75 Paun Lavinia DENVER, COLORADO, USA APRIL 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS Men i50(}^^euT Heats ualifjvationL_bIl^4Ls,J[ltck 3 for Scmi Fin; TEAM FIN HEAT NO. LAST NAME FIRST NAME 2:29.27 6 Murtha Andrew 2:29.87 49 Akasaka Yuichi 66 McMiUen Michael 2:33.70 42 Kun Balint Tiber No Time 30 Ingres Remi No Time 2:31.84 56 Lee Joon Ho 2:33.18 16 Blackburn Frederic 2:36.84 39 Gooch Nicky 2:39.34 82 Meier Markus 23 Hongwen Fan No Time 65 Velzeboer Marc No Time 57 Kim Ki Hoon ROK 2:27.08 21 Lackie Mark CAN 2:27.57 2:27.77 51 Kawai Toshinobu JPN 46 Hermhof Hugo ITA 2:27.85 92 Piskunov Aleksei CIS No Time 77 Shoebridee Paul SAF No Time Gagnon 1 2:26.20 Wentland 2 2:26.34 Blanchart 3 2:26.85 Vuillennin 4 No Time Westerlund 5 No Time 1 2:21.38 59 Mo Ji Soo 67 Nicholson Andrew 2 2:22.12 61 Duijvelshoff Erik 3 2:23.47 33 Bleyl Ingo 4 2:24.83 5 No Time 40 Jasner Matthew 1 O'Reilly Wilf 2:27.74 2:27.85 50 Ishihara Tatsuyoshi 2:28.08 4 Hansen Kieran 12 De Ruyter Alain 2:28.85 No Time 73 Staubo Morten No Time 90 Ershov Dmitri DENVER, COLORADO, USA, APRIL 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS enL^ Ladies 15(X) Meier Scmi Finals Jjuahricauon; 3 Heals, Pick 2 lor I'lnal^ HEAT LAST NAME FIRST NAME TEAM TIME Yan Li CHN 2:43.53 Peterson Amy USA 2:43.66 Canclini Marinella ITA 2:44.71 Velzeboer Simone NED 2:45.68 Cutrone Angela CAN 2:47.21 Yamada Nobuku JPN 3:00.20 Kim Yang Hee 2:35.13 Lambert Nathalie 2:35.39 Dohnal Darcie 2:35.81 van Koetsveld Joetle 2:37.48 Fabian Eva 2:38.01 Pintens Bea 2:35.25 Kim So Hee 2:42.48 Velzeboer Monique 2:43.46 Vlasova Ylia 2:45.29 Rubini Karine 2:47.68 Colturi Katia 2:48.22 Daigle Svlvie 2:49.48 Denver, Colorado, USA April 2-4, 1992 1992 WORLD SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS Event# Men J500 Moter Semi Fiiub Oualification 3 Heats.
Recommended publications
  • 2009 Annual Report Australian Olympic Committee
    2009 ANNUAL REPORT AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE ONLINE AT OLYMPICS.COM.AU AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE INCORPORATED ABN 33 052 258 241 REG. No A0004778J Level 3, 1 Atchison Street St Leonards, NSW 2065 Ph: +61 2 8436 2100 olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are courtesy of AOC Supplier Getty Images. Photos on front cover were taken at the 2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival. CONTENTS Mission Overview 1 President’s Review 3 Members of the Executive 5 Athletes’ Commission 8 Senior Management, Staff, Auditors, Solicitors 9 Patrons, Life Members 10 Recipients of Olympic Order 11 Recipients of Order of Merit 12 Australian Teams at the Olympic Games 14 Australian Teams at the Olympic Winter Games 17 Australia’s Olympic Champions 19 Vale – Michael Mercer 23 Secretary General’s Review 24 2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival 25 2010 Youth Olympic Games 28 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Team 29 2012 Australian Olympic Team 30 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games 30 Olympic Winter Institute of Australia 31 Programs and Funding for Sports on the Olympic Program 32 Olympians’ Clubs of Australia 35 State Olympic Councils 36 Olympic Training Centres 36 Sponsorship and Marketing Review 2009–2012 37 Australian Olympic Team Partners 2009–2012 38 Media and Communications 39 Athletes’ Commission 45 Medical Commission 46 Corporate Governance Statement 49 Financial Statements 61 MISSION OVERVIEW Australia enjoys an outstanding Olympic history. The heroic achievements of our athletes at every Olympic Games since 1896 are a source of pride for all Australians. The Australian Olympic Team is the embodiment of our nations hopes, dreams and desires.
    [Show full text]
  • Guide De Presse 2012-2013 Every Time They Step up We Will Too
    Mise à jour : 30 octobre 2012 Patinage de vitesse Canada Guide de presse 2012-2013 Every time they step up we will too. While the podium is the finish for today’s athletes, it’s just the beginning for tomorrow’s. That’s why Intact Insurance has been a premier partner of Speed Skating Canada since 2006. Through our Podium Tracker program, we award $1000 to an amateur speed skating club each time one of Canada’s national speed skaters places on the podium. With more than $100,000 awarded over the past two seasons we’re excited to see how well our nation’s skaters will perform this year. Because of our Podium Tracker Program you never know who will be standing on the Podium tomorrow. ™ HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS Certain conditions, exclusions and restrictions may apply. All trademarks are properties of Intact Financial Corporation used under license. © 2012 Intact Insurance Company. All rights reserved. Table des matières Patinage de vitesse Canada Calendrier des compétitions____________________________________ Saison longue piste 2012-2013 2 Saison courte piste 2012-2013 3 Annuaires ___________________________________________________ Patinage de vitesse Canada 4 Conseil d’administration 5 Comités de PVC 5 Branches 6 Équipe longue piste ___________________________________________ Personnel de l’équipe longue piste 8 Directeur du programme longue piste et les entraîneurs 9 Athlètes de l’équipe nationale 18 Athlètes de l’équipe de développement 49 Équipe longue piste ___________________________________________ Personnel de l’équipe courte piste
    [Show full text]
  • Help Build an Olympian This Holiday Season 2015 Has Been Declared the “Year of Sport” in Canada
    A NEWSLETTER FOR OUR DONORS | ISSUE 5 | DEC. 2014 TORONTO 2015 PAN AM GAMES APPROACH + CANADA WINTER COMPETITION GAMES + HEAD TO PRINCE GEORGE DAILY TRAINING COACHING + + + EQUIPMENT SPORT SCIENCE NUTRITION HELP BUILD AN OLYMPIAN THIS hoLIDAY SEASON 2015 has been declared the “Year of Sport” in Canada. This declaration by the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, celebrates the important role of sport in our Canadian identity. It is an apt title, as in 2015 Canada hosts both the Canada Winter Games and the Pan Am Games. While both events will see amazing competition from incredible Canadian athletes, the two events are very different. The Canada Winter Games are hosted on the west coast in beautiful Prince George, British Columbia, and will see fierce competition among Canada’s finest young winter sport athletes, who are the next generation of Olympians. By contrast, the Pan Am Games will Winston Chow/COC be hosted in multiple locations in and around Toronto, Ontario, featuring Canada’s world-class athletes competing in summer sports. FROM OUR Your donations are vital to both of these initiatives, as the Canadian Olympic Foundation grants funds to both the Canadian EXECUTIVE Team at the Pan Am Games, and the Canada Games. In this edition of Strive, we feature articles about the impact of the DIRECTOR Canada Games on Canadian athletes, and offer a sneak peek into the preparations for the Pan Am Games. We want to share with you the impact that your gift has on our athletes, coaches, officials and, indeed, all Canadians. Please enjoy this edition of Strive.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2020 05 11 21 President's Chief Executive Australian Review Officer's Olympic Report Committee
    ANNUAL REPORT 2020 05 11 21 PRESIDENT'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE AUSTRALIAN REVIEW OFFICER'S OLYMPIC REPORT COMMITTEE 33 45 53 OLYMPISM IN THE OLYMPIAN TEAMS COMMUNITY SERVICES CONTENTS 63 67 75 FUNDING THE HOW THE AOC AUSTRALIA'S AUSTRALIAN IS FUNDED OLYMPIC HISTORY OLYMPIC MOVEMENT 85 97 125 CORPORATE FINANCIAL AOF 2020 ANNUAL GOVERNANCE STATEMENTS REPORT Australian Olympic Committee Incorporated ABN 33 052 258 241 REG No. A0004778J Level 4, Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 P: +61 2 9247 2000 128 135 CHAIR'S FINANCIAL REVIEW STATEMENTS @AUSOlympicTeam olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are courtesy of Australian Olympic Team Supplier Getty Images. OUR ROLE Provide athletes the opportunity to excel at the Olympic Games and promote the values of Olympism and benefits of participation in sport to all Australians. Cathy Freeman after winning Gold in the 400m Final during the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games 1 2 GAMES OLYMPISM IN THE COMMUNITY WINTER YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES 2020 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND 9 - 22 JANUARY 2020 HIGHLIGHTS 1,111 450 COMPLETED VISITS SUBMISSIONS 151,723 830 STUDENTS VISITED STUDENT LEADERS QLD FROM EVERY STATE AND TERRITORY SA PARTNERSHIPS 33 7 NSW 1,417 ATHLETES SPORTS SCHOOL ACT REGISTRATIONS 21 1 1 2 SELECTED TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL SUMMIT 229 33PARTNERS ATHLETES TRAINED 13 CAMPAIGNS SUPPLIERS AOC TEAM #TeamAUS 45 7 +2 -12 LICENSEES TOTAL HEADCOUNT PERMANENT FIXED TERM 144 12.3M 157K 5.5M HEADCOUNT & CASUAL POSTS IMPRESSIONS ENGAGEMENT VIDEO VIEWS 6.3% HEADCOUNT TOP PERFORMING POSTS (IMPRESSIONS)
    [Show full text]
  • OLYMPIC GAMES CALGARY February 13 - 28, 1988
    Y.E.A.H. - Young Europeans Active and Healthy OLYMPIC GAMES CALGARY February 13 - 28, 1988 On artificial snow the largest city to host the Winter Olympics; however, the census metropolitan area of Greater Vancouver could also be considered the largest metropolitan area to host the Winter Olympics. Nonetheless, this title will soon to be turned over The 1988 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XV Olympic Winter to Beijing in 2022 . Games ( French : Les XVes Jeux olympiques The opening ceremony was held on McMahon d'hiver ), were held in and around Calgary , Stadium. The Games were officially opened by Alberta , Canada , between February 13 and 28, Governor General Jeanne Sauve - viceregal 1988 and were the first Winter Olympics to be representative of the British monarch. held over a whole two week period. The host city was selected in 1981 over Falun , Sweden, The olympic oath was delivered by Pierre Harvey and Cortina d'Ampezzo , Italy. Most events took - a cross-country skier. place in Calgary while several skiing events were held in the mountain resorts of Robyn Perry was a 12-year-old schoolgirl and Nakiska and Canmore , west of the city. figure skater who lit the Olympic Flame in the opening ceremony for the 1988 Winter Olympics . A then-record 57 nations competed and 1,423 On Feb. 13, 1988, she was the final runner in athletes participated. As it had in Montreal in the Olympic torch relay and was chosen to ignite 1976, Canada again failed to win a gold medal in the giant cauldron at McMahon Stadium , kicking an official medal event as the host nation.
    [Show full text]
  • Seven's Rio 2016 Dream Team
    8 April 2016 Seven’s Rio 2016 dream team Gold medallist Olympians and world-class broadcasters LIVE on Channel 7, 7TWO, 7mate and the 7Olympics app Seven has assembled an elite commentary team for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, including 15 Olympians who have won 12 gold medals and 24 Olympic medals. Revered Olympics broadcaster Bruce McAvaney returns for his 10th Olympic Games coverage, with Seven’s team featuring eight Olympic gold medallists Steve Hooker, Giaan Rooney, Scott McGrory, Rechelle Hawkes, Russell Mark, Debbie Watson, Drew Ginn and Todd Woodbridge. Olympians Lauren Jackson, Andrew Gaze, Tamsyn Lewis, Dave Culbert, Kate Bates, Loudy Wiggins and Vicki Roycroft also headline Seven’s coverage. Esteemed broadcaster Phil Liggett spearheads an impressive crop of callers including Basil Zempilas, Brenton Speed, John Casey, Geoff Masters, Martin Gostelow, David Christison, Bill Woods, Mark Braybrook and Michael Zappone. Pat Welsh will be trackside at the athletics, while Nathan Templeton will be poolside interviewing all our stars. Bruce McAvaney and Johanna Griggs commentate on the Opening Ceremony from Maracanã Stadium as we enjoy the parade of athletes and local Brazilian culture. Johanna Griggs hosts the Olympic Countdown as we capture the live build-up to the Opening Ceremony and preview all the sports with our experts and athletes. Anchoring Seven’s Olympic Games coverage will be hosts Hamish McLachlan, Mel McLaughlin, Jim Wilson, Kylie Gillies and Todd Woodbridge. Hamish McLachlan will host an evening program, Rio Today, bringing viewers all of the best action from the Olympic Games that day, before handing over the baton to Mel McLaughlin each night.
    [Show full text]
  • Australian Olympic Committee 2010 Annual Report
    ONLINE AT OLYMPICS.COM.AU AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 2010 ANNUAL REPORT AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE INCORPORATED ABN 33 052 258 241 REG. No A0004778J Level 3, 1 Atchison Street St Leonards, NSW 2065 +61 2 8436 2100 olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are for the most part courtesy of AOC Supplier Getty Images. CONTENTS AOC Mission 3 President’s Review 4 Members of the Executive 6 Athletes’ Commission 9 Senior Management, Staff, Auditors, Solicitors 10 Patrons, Life Members 11 Recipients of Olympic Order 12 Recipients of Order of Merit 13 Australian Teams at the Olympic Games 14 Australian Teams at the Olympic Winter Games 15 Australian Teams at the Youth Olympic Games 16 Australia’s Olympic Champions 17 Australia’s Youth Olympic Champions 21 Secretary General’s Review 22 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Team 23 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Team Results 24 Olympic Winter Institute of Australia 25 2010 Australian Youth Olympic Team 26 2010 Australian Youth Olympic Medallists 28 2012 Australian Olympic Team 29 2012 Australian Winter Youth Olympic Team 30 Programs and Funding for Sports on the Olympic Program 31 Sydney 2000 10th Anniversary Celebrations 34 Olympians Club of Australia, Olympic Training Centres 36 State Olympic Councils 37 Sponsorship and Marketing Review 2009 - 2012 38 Australian Olympic Team Partners 2009 - 2012 39 Media and Communications 40 Athletes’ Commission 46 Medical Commission 47 Corporate Governance Statement 48 Financial Statements 59 AOC MISSION Australia enjoys an outstanding Olympic history. The heroic achievements of our athletes at every Olympic Games since 1896 are a source of pride for all Australians.
    [Show full text]
  • One by One, the Skaters Glide Into Their Starting
    SHORT TRACK ONE BY ONE, THE SKATERS GLIDE INTO THEIR STARTING POSITIONS, SHAKING THE LAST JITTERS FROM THEIR POWERFUL LEGS AS THE ANNOUNCER CALLS THEIR NAMES. ON THE LINE, THEY CROUCH, MOTION- LESS, BALANCED ONLY ON THE PINPOINT TIP OF ONE SKATE AND THE RAZOR'THIN BLADE OF THE OTHER, WHICH THEY'VE WEDGED INTO THE ICE PARALLEL TO THE START LINE FOR MAXIMUM LEVERAGE. 1 HE CROWD HUSHES. SKATES Canada's Marc Gannon, the United States of America's Apolo Anton Ohno and Korea's Kim Dong-Sung jockey for the lead in the dramatic i 500 m final. SHEILA METZNER GLINT. MUSCLES TENSE. THIS IS HOW ALL SHORT TRACK RACES BEGIN. BUT THE WAY IN WHICH THIS ONE THE Source : Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library won by staving off Bulgaria's Evgenia Radanova, who won silver. Behind Radanova was Chinas Wang men's 1000 m final—ends is stunning, even in the fast, furious and notoriously unpredictable world Chunlu, who, with a bronze medal, shared in her country's glory, a moment that coincided with the of short track speed skating. Chinese New Year. "We want to take this back to China as the best gift ever," said Wang. "This has been a dream for two generations," said Yang Yang (A). "Happy New Year! Starting on the inside is Canadian and two-time Olympian Mathieu Turcotte. Next to him is Ahn Hyun-Soo, 16-year-old junior world champion from South Korea,- then American Apolo Anton On February 20, the thrills and spills continued as competitors in the final round of the mens Ohno, a rebellious teenager turned skating dynamo.
    [Show full text]
  • Australia at the Olympic Winter Games: “A Late Bloomer”* by Richard Baka
    Australia at the Olympic Winter Games: “A Late Bloomer”* By Richard Baka Australia has made significant contributions to the the Olympics during the early part of the 20th century.2 modern Olympic Movement. Notably in hosting the While ice skating was introduced in London in 1908 Summer Games on two occasions – Melbourne in 1956 and ice hockey was added at the 1920 Antwerp Olympic and Sydney in 2000. In addition, its athletes have per- Games, it was not until 1921 that the International formed to a very high standard, especially considering Olympic Committee (IOC) agreed that host countries the nation’s relatively small population of 23 million. should organize both winter and summer competi- In the modern period Australia has won a total of 444 tions, with the first official Olympic Winter Games medals in the Summer Olympics from 1896 to 2008. taking place in Chamonix, France, in 1924. It was only It is one of a select group of nations to have competed in later that the IOC conceded that, if the host of the every Summer Olympic Games. In contrast, a review of Summer Olympic Games was not in a position to stage the Winter Olympics (see Table 1) shows that Australians winter competitions, then the Olympic Winter Games won only nine medals a relatively modest figure. These could be awarded to another country.3 /4 medals have only come in the last 16 years illustrating to Despite continuous involvement in the Summer some extent that Australia has been a “late bloomer” Olympic Games from their inception in 1896, Australia’s in terms of its Olympic Winter Games’ success.
    [Show full text]
  • Bulletin 2005-2006
    Brought to you by SSC’s Officials Development Committee GUY CHENARD ED T LAU HTON M RIE HOUG URCH ISO N JIM IE TS GUY R N EN U O CCLEM A IS M CHENARD L H C JACQUES R U GRÉGOIRE M TABLE OF CONTENTS SPEED SKATING’S LEGENDARY OFFICIALS! 2 NATIONAL SPEED SKATING OFFICIALS FORUM 5 2005 SUCCESSFUL UPGRADES 6 2005-2006 COMPETITION ASSIGNMENTS 7 ADVANCEMENT PROCEDURES 8 SPORTS OFFICIALS CANADA CONFERENCE 8 PSYCHOLOGY 101— PART ONE 9 ISU STARTERS COURSE 10 LEVEL 3B REFEREE CLINIC ANNOUNCEMENT 11 PSYCHOLOGY 101 — PART TWO 12 JEUX DU CANADA WINTER GAMES AND THEIR OFFICIALS 13 SPOTLIGHT ON OFFICIALS 14 ODC BULLETIN 2005 1 SPEED SKATINGS’ LEGENDARY OFFICIALS! Take a closer look at three of Speed Skating Canada’s most respected and cherished officials. The article below is reprinted with permission from Saskatoon Star Phoenix Skating Loses a Legend by Ned Powers—Saskatoon Star Phoenix (Saskatoon) Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Canadian speed skating has lost one of its most dedicated contributors. Eugene Hearn, who died [September 16th, 2005] at the age of 76, first laced on a pair of skates when he was 14 and never strayed very far from the ice ovals for the next EUGENE HEARN 62 years. He was a competitor, a coach, a referee and an administrator. 1929—2005 Henrietta Goplen, who also had a long association with the Canadian sport, re- members that she and Hearn were among the first members of the Saskatoon Li- ons speed skating club. "No one was ever a better ambassador for speed skating.
    [Show full text]
  • Online at Olympics.Com.Au Australian Olympic Committee Incorporated Abn 33 052 258 241 Reg
    A N N U A L R E P O R T ONLINE AT OLYMPICS.COM.AU AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE INCORPORATED ABN 33 052 258 241 REG. No A0004778J Level 4, 140 George Street Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, NSW 2000 Ph: +61 2 9247 2000 olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are courtesy of AOC Supplier Getty Images CONTENTS Mission Overview 2 President’s Review 4 Members of the Executive 8 Athletes’ Commission 11 Senior Management and Staff 12 Auditors and Solicitors 12 Patrons and Life Members 13 Recipients of Olympic Order 14 Recipients of Olympic Diploma of Merit 15 IOC Pierre de Coubertin Medal 15 Recipients of Order of Merit 16 Past Office Bearers - Presidents, Secretaries General and IOC Members 17 Australian Teams at the Olympic Games 18 Australian Teams at the Olympic Winter Games 19 Australian Teams at the Youth Olympic Games 20 Australian Teams at the Winter Youth Olympic Games 20 Australia’s Olympic Champions 22 Australia’s Youth Olympic Champions 25 Secretary General’s Review 26 When Success Became Almost Contagious - Harry Gordon 27 2012 Australian Olympic Team 30 2012 Australian Winter Youth Olympic Team 34 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival 36 2014 Australian Olympic Winter Team 37 Olympic Winter Institute of Australia 38 Programs and Funding for Sports on the Olympic Program 39 Australia’s NOC Centenary - Harry Gordon 42 Olympians Club of Australia 44 Olympic Training Centres 44 State Olympic Councils 45 Sponsorship and Marketing 46 Media and Communications 52 Athletes’ Commission 60 Medical Commission 61 Corporate Governance Statement 63 Financial Statements 73 MISSION OVERVIEW Australia enjoys an outstanding Olympic history.
    [Show full text]
  • Short-Track Speed Skating – 1,000 Metres, Women Times Contested 5 Total Competitors 118 Total Nations 28 Year Event Competitor
    Short-Track Speed Skating – 1,000 metres, Women Times Contested 5 Total Competitors 118 Total Nations 28 Year Event Competitors Nations 1994 1,000 metres, Women 30 15 1998 1,000 metres, Women 31 13 2002 1,000 metres, Women 28 16 2006 1,000 metres, Women 29 20 2010 1,000 metres, Women 32 18 Medals Won by Nations RankUS RankEuro NOC Gold Silver Bronze Totals 1 1 Korea (South) 3 1 3 7 2 2 China 2 2 2 6 =3 =3 Canada - 1 - 1 =3 =3 United States - 1 - 1 Totals (5 events) 5 5 5 15 Most Gold Medals 2 Jeon I-Gyeong (KOR) Most Medals 2 Jeon I-Gyeong (KOR/200) 2 Yang Yang (S) (CHN/011) 2 Yang Yang (A) (CHN/101) 2 Wang Meng (CHN/110) Youngest Competitors 14-136 Won Hye-Gyeong (KOR-1994, *14 October 1979) 15-213 Szandra Lajtos (HUN-2002, *22 July 1986) 15-285 Go Gi-Hyeon (KOR-2002, *11 May 1986) 15-314 Arianna Fontana (ITA-2006, *14 April 1990) 16-114 Evgeniya Radanova (BUL-1994, *4 November 1977) 16-165 Yang Yang (S) (CHN-1994, *14 September 1977) 16-275 Yelena Tikhonova (RUS-1994, *27 May 1977) 17-056 Choi Eun-Gyeong (KOR-2002, *26 December 1984) 17-067 Jin Seon-Yu (KOR-2006, *17 December 1988) 17-082 Kim Yun-Mi (KOR-1998, *1 December 1980) Youngest Medalists 15-288 Go Gi-Hyeon (KOR-2002, *11 May 1986) 17-070 Jin Seon-Yu (KOR-2006, *17 December 1988) 17-163 Kim So-Hui (KOR-1994, *16 September 1976) 17-335 Park Seung-Hui (KOR-2010, *28 March 1992) 18-052 Jeon I-Gyeong (KOR-1994, *6 January 1976) Youngest Gold Medalists 17-070 Jin Seon-Yu (KOR-2006, *17 December 1988) 18-052 Jeon I-Gyeong (KOR-1994, *6 January 1976) 22-047 Jeon I-Gyeong (KOR-1998,
    [Show full text]