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  1. Therapeutic Exercise for Athletic Injuries (Athletic Training Education Series) by Peggy A. Houglum, 2001-01-15
  2. Rowing and Track Athletics by Arthur Brown Ruhl, Samuel Crowther, 2010-01-12
  3. Proud Parents' Guide to Raising Athletic, Balanced, and Coordinated Kids: A Lifetime of Benefit in Just 10 Minutes a Day by Karen Ronney, 2008-09-09
  4. The Athletic-minded Traveler: Where to Work Out and Stay When Fitness Is a Priority, 2nd Ed. by Jim Kaese; Paul Huddle, 2006-10-30
  5. The Perfection Point: Sport Science Predicts the Fastest Man, the Highest Jump, and the Limits of Athletic Performance by John Brenkus, 2010-09-01
  6. Athletics 2009: The International Track and Field Annual
  7. Ethics of Sport and Athletics: Theory, Issues, and Application by Robert C. Schneider, 2008-09-26
  8. Therapeutic Modalities: For Sports Medicine and Athletic Training w/ eSims (THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN SPORTS MEDICINE ( PRENTICE)) by William Prentice, 2008-06-02
  9. Management Strategies in Athletic Training - 3E (Athletic Training Education Series) by Richard Ray, 2004-12-06
  10. Emergency Care in Athletic Training by Keith M. Gorse, Robert O. Blanc, et all 2009-10-08
  11. Case Studies in Athletic Training Administration by Richard Ray, 1995-01
  12. Clinical Pathology for Athletic Trainers: Recognizing Systemic Disease by Dan O'Connor MSPTATC, Louise Fincher EdDATCLAT, 2008-02-15
  13. Character and Coaching: Building Virtue in Athletic Programs by John M. Yeager, Amy L. Baltzell, et all 2001-01-10
  14. Pharmacology Application In Athletic Training by Brent C. Mangus, Michael G. Miller, 2005-01-31

81. Frickley Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frickley_Athletic_F.C.
Frickley Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Frickley Athletic Full name Frickley Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Blues Founded 1910 (as Frickley Colliery) Ground Westfield Lane
South Elmsall

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Chairman Peter Bywater League Northern Premier League Premier Division Northern Premier League Premier Division,
Home colours Away colours Frickley Athletic F.C. are a football club based in South Elmsall , in West Yorkshire England . They were established in as Frickley Colliery F.C. , and changed to their present name in 1974.
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Initially they played in the Sheffield Association League and the Yorkshire League, before joining the Midland League, where they spent many years. In 1960 Frickley became the only Yorkshire side ever to play in the Cheshire County League, returning to the Midland League in 1970.Frickley joined the Northern Premier League in 1976. Frickley spent seven seasons at the pinnacle of non-league football, the Football Conference (for six of those years still known as the Alliance Premier League ), with a highest finish of 2nd place in 1985-86 before being relegated the next season. They currently play in the

82. Grays Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, honours, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grays_Athletic_F.C.
Grays Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Grays Athletic Full name Grays Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Gravelmen,
G-Men,
The Boys from Rathbone Street Founded Ground Rookery Hill, Corringham
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Chairman Andy Swallow Manager Julian Dicks League Isthmian League Division One North Conference National
(relegated) Home colours Away colours Grays Athletic Football Club is an English football club currently based in Corringham Essex after leaving the New Recreation Ground in Grays at the end of the 2009-10 season. The club is currently a member of the Isthmian League Division One North and plays at Rookery Hill.
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    Grays Juniors were founded in 1890 as an amateur club, rising through the ranks to senior status, before merging with former Southern League club Grays United to form Grays Athletic. Grays at the time were Grays Amateurs, Grays Avenue Swifts, Grays Hotspurs and Grays Wednesday - with whom they shared the Recreation Ground pitch. Grays Athletic became founder members of the Athenian League , in which they briefly played before World War I (1912–1914, and again since 1958). In 1945 they were one of the nine founder members of the

83. Wigan Athletic Transfer & Team News
News, match previews, match reports, and transfers.
http://www.footballteamnews.co.uk/wigan-athletic

84. Boundary Park | Oldham Athletic Boundary Park Stadium Redevelopment
Information and news on the current Boundary Park Stadium Redevelopment
http://oldham-athletic.com/boundarypark/
Boundary Park
Boundary Park with a capacity of 10,683 is the current home stadium of League One side Oldham Athletic AFC, and is also used by the Oldham Roughyeds RFL as there home ground. The stadium is situated on the borders of Oldham, Royton and Chadderton, hence the name Boundary Park
Oldham Athletic Boundary Park Stadium
About Boundary Park
Boundary Park was originally know as the Athletic Ground when it was opened in 1898 and was the home stadium of Oldham County FC. Pine Villa took over the stadium when Oldham County folded in 1899, before changing their nake to Oldham Athletic A.F.C.
Boundary Park had two stands in its early days. On Sheepfoot Lane stood a pitch-roofed stand with a mock Tudor viewing gallery mounted on the roof, which was replaced by the current Main Stand in 1913 after only seven years' use. Opposite was the Flat or Broadway Stand, built in 1907 when Oldham Athletic were elected to the Football League. In 1928 a cover was erected over the Chadderton Road End of the ground whilst in 1971 the Broadway Stand was replaced by a remarkably similar modern version. Boundary Park could once hold around 50,000 people

85. VCD Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCD_Athletic_F.C.
VCD Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search VCD Athletic Full name VCD Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Vickers Founded 1916 (as Vickers (Erith)) Ground The Oakwood
Old Road
Crayford

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: tbc) Chairman Gary Rump Manager Paul Foley League Kent League Isthmian League Division One North , 8th (demoted) Home colours Away colours VCD Athletic F.C. (originally short for ) are a football club based in Crayford London England . They joined the Kent League in 1997. They are currently members of the Kent League . They were founded in 1916 by workers at the Vickers armaments factory in Crayford England
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VCD Athletic was formed in 1916 by workers at the Vickers armaments factory at Crayford, originally as Vickers (Erith) FC , and joined the original Kent League upon the resumption of play after World War I. In their first season they had the advantage of picking a number of Arsenal players who were completing their war service at the works. In 1921 the club joined the Dartford and District League, before joining the newly formed

86. Carshalton Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carshalton_Athletic_F.C.
Carshalton Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article's introduction section may not adequately summarize its contents . To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines , please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of the article's key points. (August 2010) Carshalton Athletic Full name Carshalton Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Robins Founded 1905 (as Mill Lane Mission) Ground War Memorial Sports Ground, Carshalton
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: 5,000 (240 seated)) Chairman Harry Driver Manager Mark Butler League Isthmian League Premier Division Isthmian League Premier Division Home colours Away colours Carshalton Athletic F.C. is an English football club based in Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton London . They currently play in the Isthmian League Premier Division , and are based at the War Memorial Sports Ground.
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87. Croydon Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croydon_Athletic_F.C.
Croydon Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Croydon Athletic Full name Croydon Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Rams Founded Ground Keith Tuckey Stadium
Mayfield Road
Thornton Heath

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: 3,000 (300 seated)) Owner Mazhar Majeed Manager Ken Fisher League Isthmian League
Premier Division
Isthmian League
Division One South, 1st Home colours Away colours Croydon Athletic F.C. are an English football club based in Thornton Heath in the London Borough of Croydon London England . They currently play in the Isthmian League Premier Division
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Founded in 1986, the club was a merger between Wandsworth F.C. and Norwood F.C. and was initially named until 1990 when the club's name was changed to Croydon Athletic FC. Norwood FC had in the past played at Herne Hill Velodrome , with an annual friendly hosted against Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam . Wandsworth FC was an old club which had spent most of its long history playing on Wandsworth Common The merged club initially played in the London Spartan League , where they were promoted to the Premier Division in 1986-87. In 1988-89 they missed out on the Premier Division title on goal difference. In 1993-94 they finished as runners-up again and applied to join the

88. Kidsgrove Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidsgrove_Athletic_F.C.
Kidsgrove Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Kidsgrove Athletic Full name Kidsgrove Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Grove Founded Ground The Seddon Stadium, Hollinwood Road
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Chairman Michael Fitzjohn Manager Peter Ward League Northern Premier League
Division One South Northern Premier League
Division One South, 4th Home colours Away colours Kidsgrove Athletic F.C. is a football club based in Kidsgrove Staffordshire England . They were formed in 1952 and joined the Mid-Cheshire League in 1966, followed by the North West Counties League in 1990. The club won this league twice in 1998 and 2002, when they were promoted to the Northern Premier League First Division and have been playing in that league since then, now named the Northern Premier League Division One South. They have yet to reach the first round of the FA Cup , but did reach the semi-finals of the FA Vase in 1997-98. The current manager is Peter Ward, with his support staff consisting of Melvyn Wilkes (Assistant Manager), Callum Carey (Coach) and Graham Plant (First Aider). Kidsgrove won the Staffordshire Senior Cup for a second time in 2006-07, beating

89. Scarborough Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information and history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarborough_Athletic_F.C.
Scarborough Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Scarborough Athletic Full name Scarborough Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Seadogs Founded Ground Queensgate Bridlington
East Riding of Yorkshire
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: 3,000 (740 seated)) Chairman Richard Adamson Manager Paul Olsson (Acting) League Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division Home colours Away colours David Thompson scoring Scarborough Athletic's first ever league goal at Teversal, 11 August 2007 Scarborough Athletic Football Club are an English football club formed on 25 June 2007 following the winding up of Scarborough . Although they bear the name of Scarborough in North Yorkshire , they ground-share with Bridlington Town . Scarborough Athletic play in the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division Scarborough Athletic hope to return to their hometown from their temporary base at Bridlington for the season 2014–15.
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90. Dover Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover_Athletic_F.C.
Dover Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Dover Athletic Full name Dover Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) The Whites Founded Ground Perry's Crabble Stadium
River, Kent

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: 6,500 (1,500 seats) Chairman Jim Parmenter Manager Martin Hayes League Conference South Conference South , 2nd of 22 Home colours Away colours Dover Athletic Football Club is an association football team based in the town of Dover Kent England . The club was formed in 1983 after the dissolution of the town's previous club, Dover , whose place in the Southern League was taken by the new club. In the season Dover Athletic won the Southern League championship, but failed to gain promotion to the Football Conference as the club's ground did not meet the required standard. Three seasons later the team won this title again and this time gained promotion to the Conference, where they spent nine seasons before being relegated. In April 2008 the club won the championship of Division One South and with it promotion to the Isthmian League Premier Division . The following season Dover won the championship of this division and gained promotion to Conference South The team usually wear white shirts and are consequently nicknamed the Whites. They have played at the

91. The Official Site Of Penryn Athletic FC
News, fixtures, tables and club information.
http://www.penryn-athletic.co.uk/
News All the latest from Penryn Athletic FC
South West Peninsula League - Division I See here for fixtures: 1st Team Info
Combination League See here for fixtures: 2nd Team Info Falmouth/Helston Divisions See here for fixtures : 3rd Team Info See here for fixtures : 4th Team Info Falmouth United: for info please go to www.fufc.co.uk Click here for our full fixture list Ground It's the finest pitch in Cornwall and the facilities are going to get even better. See the stadium here and get directions to Penryn Athletic FC. See here for Membership details. History A full history of 40 years of Penryn Athletic. From humble beginnings to a club boasting seven teams. Sponsors Get involved with one of the fastest growing clubs in the South West. Merchandise See here for details and prices. Contact All the details for how you can get in touch with us at Penryn Athletic. We want to hear your views and ideas.
E-mail - suestivey@talktalk.net

92. Annan Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annan_Athletic_F.C.
Annan Athletic F.C.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article's introduction section may not adequately summarize its contents . To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines , please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of the article's key points. (October 2009) Annan Athletic Full name Annan Athletic Football Club Nickname(s) Black and Golds or Galabankies Founded Ground Galabank
Annan, Dumfries and Galloway

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: 3,500 (500 seated)) Chairman Henry McLelland Manager Harry Cairney League Scottish Third Division Scottish Third Division Home colours Away colours Annan Athletic Football Club are an association football club who compete in the Scottish Third Division . They are based in the town of Annan, Dumfries and Galloway . They play their home games at Galabank , located on North Street, Annan.
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93. The Brief History Of Gay Athletes
Brief article about timeline of athletes who came out. From ESPN. lso leads to many other useful articles in the series.
http://espn.go.com/otl/world/timeline.html
December 18, 1998
The brief history of gay athletes
Also See
World of the Gay Athlete: The last closet

World of the Gay Athlete: NFL style

World of the Gay Athlete: Gay hockey?

Speaking out on coming out
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Reaction to series, show

Gay athletes and events in the 20th century are few: Bill Tilden , who does not hide his homosexuality, wins the men's singles title at Wimbledon. He goes on to win two more Wimbledon titles, seven U.S. championships, and leads U.S. teams to seven Davis Cup victories. In 1950, a survey of sportswriters names Tilden the greatest tennis player of the half-century. He dies in 1953. Tom Waddell , a 30-year-old Army physician, places sixth in the Olympic decathlon. Waddell, who is openly gay, becomes increasingly involved in gay politics. In 1976, Waddell and his partner Charles Deaton are the first gay men to be featured in the "Couples" section of People magazine. Five years later, Waddell forms San Francisco Arts and Athletics to plan the first "Gay Olympic Games." David Kopay , an NFL running back who played for five teams (San Francisco, Detroit, Washington, New Orleans, Green Bay) between 1964-72, becomes the first professional team-sport athlete to come out doing so three years after retiring. He admits his homosexuality during an interview with the now-defunct

94. Victorian Athletic League
Organises and runs athletic meets across the state. News, events, history and rules.
http://www.val.org.au/
Tabcorp Park Series Final - 12.11.2010
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Events Status Search Results Archived Results
VAL Regulations Updated 13/10
Handicap Guidelines (new guidelines updated shortly) Penalty Table updated 01/10 Overall Calculations Novice Marks Handicap Discussion Request Protest Application Handicap Review Application Handicap Appeal Application Discipline Appeal
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How To Join the VAL FAQs 10/11 Registration Form Pay Your Registration Online How to enter VAL events online Contact Us Links Registered Trainers History of the VAL Past Presidents Life Members Annual Report
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Noble Park Junior Events 2011 12/11
Movember Gift Update 12/11

Tabcorp Park Round 3 Wrap - Final Fields 09/11

Media Release: RACV 120m Junior Series Season 2010/11 08/11
... Interest in assisting Interstate athletes
WELCOME TO SEASON 2010/11
Please note for season 2010/11 all new registrations for athletes under the age of 25 will be free. To add to this all new female athletes of any age will qualify for free registration, as well all new AWD (athletes with a disability) athletes.

95. Roger Black - Television, Motivational Speeches And Conference Host
Former UK 400 metres record holder.
http://www.rogerblack.co.uk/
@import url("_assets/client/css/default/screen.css"); Olympic Silver medal winner, Roger Black, is now a televsion personality, motivational speaker and ambassador.
Roger and fellow Olympian, Steve Backley, have joined forces to create a new training company that will enable you to bring Olympic performance into the workplace... click here
Motivate - Inspire - Entertain
Having retired from the world of International Athletics, Roger now hosts conferences and delivers motivational speeches and after dinner talks across the UK and Europe. Have a look around the site and please feel free to contact us for more information on how Roger can help your company. Watch Roger's Showreel   here
Speaking News
European venues seem to be a popular choice this year and Roger is no stranger to delivering a speech to a multi-national audience. Already having spoken in Amsterdam at the start of 2010, Roger will be inspiring and motivating delegates in Tenerife and Berlin in the near future, whilst his Scottish Widows 2012 Ambassador Role is taking him across the UK to Edinburgh, London, Bristol and The Isle of Man on engagements throughout this year. 
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96. Paula Radcliffe | PaulaRadcliffe.com | The Official Paula Radcliffe Website
Official website of world marathon record holder.
http://www.paularadcliffe.com
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Hello, I'm Paula Radcliffe and welcome to my website! I hope that this site will give visitors an opportunity to find out a bit more about me and to interact with other like-minded athletics fans. Through sections such as the diary page , you'll be able to find out more about what I'm up to and how my training is going. If you'd like to find out about my races (both past and up-coming), then look in the news and the statistics sections. In the fanzone section , there's a chance for visitors to interact. Discuss athletics-related things on the messageboard and download some wallpaper for your desktop. I'll be on this site from time to time to post in my online diary , which I hope you'll enjoy reading. Feel free to reply to the diary entries, too.

97. Steve Backley OBE | Corporate Speaking, Athletics, Javelin Business Strategies
Three times Olympic javelin medallist.
http://www.stevebackley.com/
Tel: 0870 8903860 Contact Steve Now Steve Backley OBE - "Success is a Decision Not a Gift"
March 19th 2010
Steve takes part in BBC Sport Relief October 22nd 2009
Steve is appointed Vice President of the UK Members Council . The UKMC consists of members across athletics as a way to influence and guide governing body policy. Steve gets inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame 2009...
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In a competition for a train to be named after a well know athlete to go into the new Olympic 2012 site, Steve was the most voted for Olympian with over 30% of votes. The launch for the Steve Backley train will be in December 2009. "Steve delivered a fantastic after dinner speech which was perfectly tailored to the audience of local clubs, coaches, volunteers and schools. He was more than willing to pose for photographs and discuss any questions with the audience afterwards. A really enjoyable speech by a thoroughly nice guy!" Lucy Gallagher
Marketing and Research Officer
County Durham Sport "Steve Backley Started our day with a bang, great motivational speaker that connected with every age group in the room which as they ranged from 16 to 87 took some doing!"

98. Track And Field Cross Country Results, Statistics
Free services for every T F and XC team! Easily organize your team statistics; Point and click to create meet entries; Print team and athlete profiles
http://www.athletic.net/

99. Tessa Sanderson CBE - Represented By Abingdon Management
Former Olympic Javelin gold medallist.
http://www.tessa.co.uk/

100. Index
The organization of Canadian national team athletes.
http://www.athletescan.com/

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