Saturday, July 31, 2010

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

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The state has meanwhile indicated it might be prepared to provide financial backing to help ensure the circuit's Formula One future.

State premier Guenther Oettinger has invited Ecclestone for talks on May 20 to be attended also by neighbouring Rhineland-Palatinate state premier Kurt Beck, regional and local officials and representatives of carmakers Daimler and BMW.

The city of Hockenheim has said it was only prepared to continue hosting the German Grand Prix if it received strong financial support. The regional council owns 94 per cent of the Hockenheim Circuit company.

Last year's race registered a loss of 5.3 million euros (7.2 million dollars) and the proposed 2010 race at Hockenheim is expected to have a deficit of around 6 million euros.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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The Springfield VT Soccer Club, U-12 Girls Soccer Team, The Pouncing Puma's made history over Memorial Day Weekend, winning the First ever U-12 Girls Tournament for the Springfield VT Soccer club. The Puma's won all 4 games over the weekend and clinched the Championship with a total tournament 19 goals scored. The team is made up of players from Springfield, Weathersfield, Chester & Ludlow. The team is coached by Head Coach Bruce Schmidt with Jeff Locke & Mike Garaffa Assistant Coaches. The Rutland County Soccer Tournament is held every Memorial Day Weekend and has over 40 teams playing in several age groups. The U-12 bracket consisted of teams from Rutland County, Clarendon, Rutland Recreation, Mad River Soccer (Vermont), Berkshire Soccer club, (MA) & Plattsburgh Soccer club (NY).

Pictured above is Sara Lock battling for the ball vs Mill River United.

"These girls are a great group of athletes who have really come together to play as one" said Coach Schmidt after the 4th victory. "I am so proud of how they play great soccer on the field and enjoy each other off the field". "Many of these girls didn't even know each other when we started in December, they have come so far".

In Game #1, they faced a tough Mad River Soccer Club team. The Puma's were able to come out on the winning end with a 5-2 victory with goals scored by Abby Graffa, Sarah Rumrill & Kendra Dana. The 2nd game saw them facing the Mill River United team and the offense was really working. The final score was 8-0 with goals scored by Kendra Dana (2) assists from Blakely Gilmore & Abigail Schmidt. Also scoring Sarah Rumrill (3) all unassisted, Kateri Collins (2) assist Blakely Gilmore, & Meghan Thomas- Unassited.

On Sunday, the team arrived a little more tired and faced the Rutland Wildcats. It took the first half for the Puma's to get into the groove, but after allowing 2 goals by the Wildcats, the team stormed back to take a 4-2 victory. Goals were scored by Sarah Rumrill (2) assist Abigail Schmidt & Blakely Gilmore. Also scoring was Abigail Schmidt Assist Sarah Rumrill & Blakely Gilmore Assist Sarah Rumrill.

The 2nd game on Sunday turned into a real barn burner. The Pumas faced the Rutland County Soccer Team in their final tournament game. The team had been beaten by Rutland County 3 times during the indoor and outdoor season and were really ready to avenge those losses. The game was hard fought for the entire 50 minutes. The first goal was scored by Rutland, but the Puma's roared back 30 seconds later and the equalizer was scored by Sarah Rumrill with an assist from Kendra Dana. Sarah Rumrill scored the go-ahead goal in the second half with an assist from Abigail Schmidt. "We scored a lot of goals, but this was a real team effort" said coach Schmidt. "We would not have won the games we did without the great goalkeeping from Hannah Livingston and Meghan Thomas, as well as the defensive play from Sara Locke & Kateri Collins." He said. He also commented on the midfield play of Abby Graffa & Kylie Bellows. "All these girls will play any position wherever and whenever you ask them. You don't always see that in soccer players".

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

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While the game's origins may lie elsewhere, Montreal is at the centre of the development of the modern sport of ice hockey. On March 3, 1875 the first organized indoor game was played at Montreal's Victoria Skating Rink between two sides of nine-player teams including James Creighton and several McGill University students. This game featured the use of a puck to keep it within the rink; the goals were goal posts 6 feet apart, and the game lasted 60 minutes.

In 1877, several McGill students, including Creighton, Henry Joseph, Richard F. Smith, W. F. Robertson, and W. L. Murray codified seven ice hockey rules, based on the rules of field hockey. The first ice hockey club, McGill University Hockey Club, was founded in 1877[9] followed by the Montreal Victorias, organized in 1881.[10]

The game became so popular that the first "world championship" of ice hockey was featured in Montreal's annual Winter Carnival in 1883 and the McGill team captured the "Carnival Cup".[11] The number of players per side was reduced to seven, and the games now organized into thirty-minute halves. The positions were now named with left and right wing, centre, rover, point and cover point, and goalkeeper. In 1885, the Montreal City Hockey League was established. In 1886, the teams which competed at the Winter Carnival would organize the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) league and play a regular season composed of "challenges" to the existing champion.

In Europe, it is believed that in 1885 the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club was formed to play the first Ice Hockey Varsity Match against traditional rival Cambridge in St. Moritz, Switzerland, although this is undocumented. This match was won by the Oxford Dark Blues, 6-0.[12][13] The first photographs and team lists date from 1895.[14] This continues to be the oldest hockey rivalry in history.

In 1888, the new Governor General of Canada, Lord Stanley of Preston, whose sons and daughter became hockey enthusiasts, attended the Montreal Winter Carnival tournament and was impressed with the hockey spectacle. In 1892, recognizing that there was no recognition for the best team in all of Canada (various leagues had championship trophies), he purchased a decorative bowl for use as a trophy. The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, which later became more famously known as the Stanley Cup, was first awarded in 1893 to the Montreal HC, champions of the AHAC. It continues to be awarded today to the National Hockey League's championship team.[15] Stanley's son Arthur helped organize the Ontario Hockey Association and Stanley's daughter Isobel was one of the first women to play ice hockey.

By 1893, there were almost a hundred teams in Montreal alone, and leagues throughout Canada. Winnipeg hockey players had incorporated cricket pads to better protect the goaltender's legs. They also introduced the "scoop" shot, later known as the wrist shot. Goal nets became a standard feature of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League(CAHL) in 1900. Left and right defence began to replace the point and cover point positions in 1906 in the OHA.[16]

A similar sport had been popular in the United States (US) during this time called ice polo, but by 1893 the first ice hockey matches were being played at Yale University and Johns Hopkins University.[17] Ice polo, played in the New England area, would die out as Americans adopted ice hockey. In 1896, the first ice hockey league in the US was formed. The U. S. Amateur Hockey League was founded in New York City shortly after the opening of the St. Nicholas Rink and its artificial ice rink.

Lord Stanley's five sons were instrumental in bringing ice hockey to Europe, beating a court team (which included both the future Edward VII and George V) at Buckingham Palace in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had been founded. The Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace was founded in 1908 to govern international competitions, and the first European championships were won by Great Britain in 1910. In the mid-20th century, the League became the International Ice Hockey Federation.[18
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While the game's origins may lie elsewhere, Montreal is at the centre of the development of the modern sport of ice hockey. On March 3, 1875 the first organized indoor game was played at Montreal's Victoria Skating Rink between two sides of nine-player teams including James Creighton and several McGill University students. This game featured the use of a puck to keep it within the rink; the goals were goal posts 6 feet apart, and the game lasted 60 minutes.

In 1877, several McGill students, including Creighton, Henry Joseph, Richard F. Smith, W. F. Robertson, and W. L. Murray codified seven ice hockey rules, based on the rules of field hockey. The first ice hockey club, McGill University Hockey Club, was founded in 1877[9] followed by the Montreal Victorias, organized in 1881.[10]

The game became so popular that the first "world championship" of ice hockey was featured in Montreal's annual Winter Carnival in 1883 and the McGill team captured the "Carnival Cup".[11] The number of players per side was reduced to seven, and the games now organized into thirty-minute halves. The positions were now named with left and right wing, centre, rover, point and cover point, and goalkeeper. In 1885, the Montreal City Hockey League was established. In 1886, the teams which competed at the Winter Carnival would organize the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (AHAC) league and play a regular season composed of "challenges" to the existing champion.

In Europe, it is believed that in 1885 the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club was formed to play the first Ice Hockey Varsity Match against traditional rival Cambridge in St. Moritz, Switzerland, although this is undocumented. This match was won by the Oxford Dark Blues, 6-0.[12][13] The first photographs and team lists date from 1895.[14] This continues to be the oldest hockey rivalry in history.

In 1888, the new Governor General of Canada, Lord Stanley of Preston, whose sons and daughter became hockey enthusiasts, attended the Montreal Winter Carnival tournament and was impressed with the hockey spectacle. In 1892, recognizing that there was no recognition for the best team in all of Canada (various leagues had championship trophies), he purchased a decorative bowl for use as a trophy. The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, which later became more famously known as the Stanley Cup, was first awarded in 1893 to the Montreal HC, champions of the AHAC. It continues to be awarded today to the National Hockey League's championship team.[15] Stanley's son Arthur helped organize the Ontario Hockey Association and Stanley's daughter Isobel was one of the first women to play ice hockey.

By 1893, there were almost a hundred teams in Montreal alone, and leagues throughout Canada. Winnipeg hockey players had incorporated cricket pads to better protect the goaltender's legs. They also introduced the "scoop" shot, later known as the wrist shot. Goal nets became a standard feature of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League(CAHL) in 1900. Left and right defence began to replace the point and cover point positions in 1906 in the OHA.[16]

A similar sport had been popular in the United States (US) during this time called ice polo, but by 1893 the first ice hockey matches were being played at Yale University and Johns Hopkins University.[17] Ice polo, played in the New England area, would die out as Americans adopted ice hockey. In 1896, the first ice hockey league in the US was formed. The U. S. Amateur Hockey League was founded in New York City shortly after the opening of the St. Nicholas Rink and its artificial ice rink.

Lord Stanley's five sons were instrumental in bringing ice hockey to Europe, beating a court team (which included both the future Edward VII and George V) at Buckingham Palace in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had been founded. The Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace was founded in 1908 to govern international competitions, and the first European championships were won by Great Britain in 1910. In the mid-20th century, the League became the International Ice Hockey Federation.[18

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MotoGP star Max Biaggi will test a MF1 -Toyota Formula 1 car at Silverstone later today. The flamboyant Italian, known in bike circles as "The Roman Emperor", has been invited to have this Formula 1 experience at the 3.1-mile British Grand Prix and World Superbike venue by MF1 Racing, the Formula One team owned and operated by the Midland Group.

"I am really excited about driving the Midland F1 car," said Biaggi, who is 34 years old. "I must thank everyone in the team for giving me this opportunity and I look forward to comparing the thrills of MotoGP and F1."

Biaggi had a seat-fitting with the Silverstone-based team yesterday and he will take over driving duties from regular MidlandF1 driver Christijan Albers, who is testing for the team this morning.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Princess Lady Ice Skates are very comfortable and help to keep your feet feeling toasty on those cold-cold days of winter. They are designed out of fancy leather which is a rare treat because of the leather’s strength and durability, at the same time; it promotes toughness within the shoe.

Having fun on ice is what Princess Lady ice skates are all about in fact these ice-skating shoes are so comfortable it is just like wearing your own shoes on ice. The only difference is that ice-skates are specifically designed to help you glide without falling!

The skates have a narrow strip of metal which has a shiny stainless steel blade making the skates very supportive. They sport a hard design on the bottom of the ice-skates to help you stay balanced whilst you are on ice. The stainless steel blade is strong but it does not rust or corrode like other types of metals that more down market ice skates are made out of. The blades have more protection with the stainless steel and it keeps them looking newer for longer. The skates make ice-skating more fun because they help to give you more flexibility, and that is just what you need to stay on your feet on slippery ice!

Princess Lady are designed to make you feel like a princess because of the high-top boot designed to give your feet and ankles added protection. The boot design ice-skates have a strong sole on the bottom part of them to help support the steel blade on the soles of the skates.


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