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  • These two athletes are Winnipeggers who have won gold in recognized world championship sporting events," [Sam Katz] said. "We are very proud of your individual accomplishments. "I'm a proud Canadian and proud Winnipegger and I'm honoured and humbled by this recognition," said [Olivia Gerula], who called her son Cedric, 12, and daughter Sydney, 8, her "greatest accomplishments." "It's been an amazing experience (winning the belt and being honoured by the city). It's funny because as much as life has changed, it's still the same. I still go to work, I still take my kids to school but it's just a little bit sweeter."

  • ...Torts -- Negligence -- Sporting accident -- Competition inherently dangerous -- Pa...The Law of Torts, 6th ed. Sydney: Law Book Co., 1983. Linden, Allen M. Canadian Tor... for a period of about a year before the events which gave rise to the action occurred. On the fat...

  • ... foam containers at city-sponsored events because they are manufactured using "dihydrogen mo... to dispose of the toxic sludge left in the Sydney tar ponds is now to be torn down--before the clean... was wasted on flag-waving at Quebec sporting events. And to date, we've heard no reports of sta...

  • ... of community engagement in a special sporting event. It explores the extent to which hosting a s... in Whitehorse, and in relation to special events in the social economy more generally. Findings ind... among the majority of sampled residents of Sydney, Australia intensified between 1998 and the three-...

  • ...-class shooting judge and attended both the Sydney and Atlanta Olympics as a referee. Bonner is also ... organized the province's first-ever sporting clay shoot south of Riding Mountain Park.". Sporti... weekend was one of those pleasant country events. Friends, neighbours, parents and many others volu...

  • ... 2000, in the Cities of Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; Moncton and St. Johns, New Brunswick... cars and accessories including various sporting and cultural events, publications and showroom dis...

  • ... its cultural institutions, parks, thematic events and festivals. This newer role complements the NCC... in favour of larger cities like Montreal, Sydney, Melbourne or Los Angeles. . Summary and Conclusio...J., and B. S. Chalkley. 2004. Mega-sporting events in urban and regional policy: A history of ...

  • Under a regime known as "juguo," or "whole nation," the state identifies talented young children, puts them into special schools and, if they are good enough, employs them as athletes, with government-paid coaches. The Web site of Xinhua, China's state-run news agency, this week published a commentary by a provincial newspaper which described profligate spending on sporting facilities reserved for the athletic elite as a "waste of the state's precious financial resources" and "extremely unfair" to the public. Supporters of juguo argue that without it China might end up like India, which only this year won its first individual gold medal (in air-rifle shooting). But an article on the Web site of a Shanghai newspaper argued China should give up sporting elitism even if it meant getting fe...

    ...After the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, China adopted a new strategy to maximize gold med...: track-and-field, swimming and other water events such as rowing. The idea was to win more golds in ...

  • ... than 1,000 kilometres from Melbourne to Sydney. The politician's pedal from Melbourne to Sydney, ...The reaction of one of the most sporting-obsessed nations on Earth has been perhaps more in... finals can relegate most other current events on Earth to the last portion of Sunday's televised...

  • I don't think that jail is necessarily the answer for Nick D'[Arcy],'' [Cowley] said. D'Arcy didn't go to jail. But last week a Sydney court accepted a plea of guilty from one of Australian swimming's glittering jewels on charges of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm. D'Arcy's legal team has indicated it will pursue the matter while his counsel, Jack Leitner, hit out at the body behind the decision -- Swimming Australia -- for stringing [Nick] along, parading him and making a "peculiar, shock decision.''

    ... the dominance mainstream media give to sporting events, sporting heroes, sporting gossip. Prowess ...



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