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IN BRIEF: Sport Media and Strategy.(launch of London weekly free men's magazine called Sport)(Brief article)
Marketing Week; Sep 7, 2006; 556 Words Sport Media and Strategy, a Paris-based publisher, is launching a London weekly free men's magazine called Sport this month. The title, already established in France, will target men aged 18- to 40 years old. It is expected to be rolled...
IN BRIEF: Sport Network.(Sport)
Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England); Jan 14, 2009; 462 Words ...Skelton and East Cleveland. The Back into Sport programme will involve taster sessions in various sports for adults to take part in. It is hoped...deliver these programmes for the Community Sport Network. If you are a sports club or know of any sport club that would be interested in being...
IN BRIEF: Sport England site.(looking to appoint Web design group )(Brief Article)
Design Week; Feb 23, 2006; 596 Words Sport England is looking to appoint a Web design group to update its regional activity...the Official Journal of the Economic Union or can contact Jessica Smith at Sport England. Copyright: Centaur Communications Ltd. and licensors
BRIEF - SPORT ADMINISTRATION
Sunday Star-Times; Mar 10, 1996; 266 Words SPORT DEAL: The Olympic governing bodies of Britain and Australia...agreement to promote greater co-operation in physical fitness and sport. The memorandum of understanding governs a two-way exchange...medicine, science and other technical matters relating to high sports performance. Britain is also ...
BRIEF - SPORT
The Nelson Mail; Sep 25, 2000; 516 Words Double credit Both Canterbury and Waikato came out of Saturday's Ranfurly Shield challenge in Hamilton with credit. Canterbury was at its clinical best and deserved its 26-18 win, but it was pushed to the limit by a Waikato team that refused to lie down. The loss ended Waikato's 21-gamereign and
BRIEF: Sport Jujitsu: A primer.
Palo Alto Daily News (Palo Alto, CA); Aug 25, 2007; 436 Words Aug. 25 Fighting time per match is divided into two rounds of two minutes each, with a one-minute break -- A strike or kick is one point -- There's no punching or kicking once the grappling starts -- Takedowns or throws can vary from one to three points -- A counter-throw is another point -- Only
IN BRIEF.(Sport)
The Birmingham Post (England); Feb 17, 2007; 496 Words TENNIS: Illness has forced Tim Henman out of next week's ABN Amro World Tournament in Rotterdam. The British No 2 was forced to delay his planned comeback from a knee injury at this week's Marseille Open for precautionary reasons. And now a bout of the flu means the 32-year-old, who has not
In Brief.(Sport)
The Birmingham Post (England); Feb 16, 2007; 626 Words SNOOKER: Steve Davis rolled back the years to knock world champion Graeme Dott out of the Welsh Open in Newport last night. Though Dott had been successful in their three most recent meetings, Davis, who turns 50 in August, secured a 5-3 victory. To beat the world champion and someone who's put me
In brief.(Sport)
The Birmingham Post (England); Jul 16, 2005; 700+ Words CRICKET: A host of former international and first-class cricketers will be in action at Dunstall Cricket Club today, taking part in a 20 over-a-side game as part of the club's Ashes Festival. Devon Malcolm leads an England XI including Derek Randall, Jack Russell, Neil Smith, Chris Lewis, David
IN BRIEF: Sport's big impact on children.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England); Oct 8, 2007; 548 Words A NEW study has revealed just how positive an impact sport can have on child development and what different qualities each particular sport promotes. With football it is teamwork and passion, with...explore links between the values most desired in children and the sports best placed to teach them.
IN BRIEF: SPORT.
The Birmingham Post (England); Dec 5, 2003; 274 Words England's Rugby World Cup heroes dominated the prizes at the annual Sports Journalists' Association awards yesterday. Jonny Wilkinson, whose last-gasp drop goal against Australia clinched the...a fortnight ago, was named Sportsman of the Year. Coach Clive Woodward won the award for an outstanding contribution to ...
IN BRIEF...(Sport)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); Aug 6, 2008; 439 Words BRIAN GRIEVE heads the Tartan challenge in today's Senior Open Amateur Championship. Grieve, who plays at King James VI in Perth, has won 44 senior open titles since joining the over-50 ranks in 2002. He is among a host of Scots competing in the 54-hole strokeplay event at Royal Cinque Ports and
In Brief: Sport - ROWING.
The Birmingham Post (England); Mar 22, 2001; 320 Words Oxford's resident American Brian Palm has dismissed claims that the Boat Race is nothing but a society event - and suggested it is the envy of the world rowing calendar. The Oxford University v Cambridge University race generates enormous interest around the globe, with an estimated world audience
In Brief.(SPORT)
The Birmingham Post (England); Nov 8, 2001; 269 Words ...yesterday confirmed as chief executive of Sport England, becoming the latest in a long...appointed to top positions in British sports administration. Moffett, aged 54, who...pounds of Government and Lottery money to sport. Casey was axed after Richard Caborn became Sports Minister in June.
In Brief: Sport invite.(Features)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England); Aug 9, 2008; 350 Words ...Volunteers programme is recruiting young people from some of Northumberland's deprived communities to train them in a range of sports and community leadership skills. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer or wanting more information should contact Carl...
In Brief: Sport.
The Birmingham Post (England); Feb 3, 2001; 313 Words ...side staring at a humiliating defeat, but his unbeaten 149 set up a grandstand finish for England to win the Test. Observer Sport Monthly readers voted Manchester United's breathtaking injury-time comeback in the dying minutes of the 1999 Champions League...
In Brief: Sport - RUGBY UNION.
The Birmingham Post (England); Mar 22, 2001; 210 Words Sale Sharks director of rugby Adrian Hadley last night resigned with immediate effect. The former Welsh international had been with the Manchester club for two years.
In Brief: Sport - ATHLETICS.
The Birmingham Post (England); Mar 22, 2001; 428 Words Sports Minister Kate Hoey last night admitted...before the Commons' Culture, Media and Sport select committee, which is carrying out an inquiry into the staging of major sports events. Both UK Sport and Ken Livingstone's Greater London...
In Brief: Sport - TENNIS.
The Birmingham Post (England); Mar 22, 2001; 308 Words Nicolas Kiefer of Germany set up a second-round date with Pete Sampras by posting a 5-7, 6-0, 6-4 first-round victory over Michel Kratochvil of Switzerland yesterday at the Masters Series-Ericsson Open. 'It's a very tough draw, one of the toughest I could have,' saidd Kiefer. 'He's the best player
In Brief: Sport - FOOTBALL:.
The Birmingham Post (England); Mar 22, 2001; 242 Words Birmingham City reserves won 1-0 at Stockport County in their Avon Insurance League match last night. Paul Wood scored the only goal after half-time in a game Blues dominated. David Burrows' cross was only partially cleared by Stockport's Glynn Hancock to Tresor Luntala and his pass allowed Wood to
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