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Olympic

Olympic Casino Olympic Casino Olympic Casino Eesti AS (OCE AS) on 1993. aastal asutatud Eesti kasiinoettevõte 24 mänguautomaadikasiinoga Tallinnas, Tartus, Pärnus, Narvas ja Jõhvis Alates 2010. aastast pakub OCE AS hasartmängu ja spordiennustuse võimalust olybet.com Missiooniks on pakkuda kvaliteetset ja meelelahutuslikku kasiinoelamust ning nüüdisaegseid hasartmänge aktiivsetele ja head teenindust hindavatele klientidele sõbralikus ja turvalises keskkonnas. Miks me selle ettevõtte valisime? Olympic Casino valisime sellepärast, et see tundus olevat huvitav ettevõtte millele koostada kommunikatsioonistrateegiat. Reklaamiseaduse piirangute tõttu on Olympic Casinole kommunikatsioonistrateegiat keerulisem teha ning on väljakutsuv. Kommunikatsioonialane tegevus Kaasaegne koduleht Aktiivsed sotsiaalmeedia kontod(Facebook ja Instagram) Koostööd erinevate ettevõtetega(nt. Toyota, Maserati, jne) Halb reklaam Natuke parem reklaam ...

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Olympic Games

Olympic Games · The first Winter Olympics was held in Chamonix, France, in 1924. · It was organized by the French Olympic Committee. · Winter Olympics medal table (1924): Winter Games · Alpine skiing · Cross-country skiing · Figure skating · Ice hockey · Ski jumping · Speed skating · Short track speed skating · Freestyle skiing Estonian's famous cross-country skiers Kristina Smigun-Vähi Torino 2006 Andrus Veerpalu Salt Lake City 2002 Torino 2006 Future Raido Ränkel Triin Ojaste Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level

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Olympic mascots

Olympic mascots Gregory Lõhmuste Gregor Kutateladze Mattheus Särg Martin Linna Gregory Lõhmuste Wenlock and Mandeville - 2010 The idea of the mascots were created by Iris design agency. The mascots were unveiled on 19 May 2010. The mascots were used for 2012 London Summer Olympics. Streets, parks and underground station entrances in London were decorated with 84 sculptures of Wenlock and the Paralympic mascot Mandeville standing 2 metres 30 tall and each weighing a ton, to help guide tourists during the Games. Gregor Kutateladze Soohorong, - 18 Soohorang, the mascot of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, took its motif from the white tiger. The white tiger has been long considered Korea's guardian animal. "Sooho", meaning protection in Korean, symbolises the protection offered to the athletes, spectators and other p...

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Olympic Sport Fact Sheet

Olympic Sport Fact Sheet Name of sport-- Cross-country skiing Country of origin-- Norway Rules of the sport-- Racers use two basic techniques in cross-country skiing: classic technique, where the skis move parallel to each other through machine-groomed tracks in the snow, and free technique, where skiers propel themselves in a manner similar to speed skating, pushing off with the edge of their skis. Free technique uses shorter skis and is slightly faster than classic -- on average about eight per cent faster over an entire race distance. When did your sport enter the Olympics?-- In 1924 How do people participate in this sport at the Olympics (is it an individual, or a team sport)?-- It's an individual sport. What equipment is needed to participate in this sport?-- You need to have a pair of skates and ski poles. What is the competition format of your sport (tick the ...

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Armin Karu

ARMIN KARU LÜHIBIOGRAAFIA Sündinud 31 juuli 1965 Tallinnas. Isa, Jaan Karu, oli Tallinna Polütehnilise Instituudi õppejõud. 1988. aastal alustas 23aastane Karu Eesti lippude ja vimplite valmistamisega tootmiskooperatiivis E.G.O., sellega sai alguse tema edu. "Äripäev" valis Armin Karu 2006. aasta tegijaks. 1. märtsil 2007 omandas Karu 250,2 miljoni krooni eest 11 kasiinot haldava kasiinoketi Kristiine Kasiinod. Äripäeva 2009. aastal avaldatud rikaste TOP-is oli Armin Karu 23. kohal, kus tema vara hinnati 990 miljonile kroonile. TV3 saatesarjas "Mantlipärija" otsis Armin Karu endale töötaja, kelle aastapalk oleks miljon krooni. Karu oskab eesti, inglise, soome ja vene keelt. Tema hobid on merendus, metsajooks, mootorsaanisõit ja tennis. Varajasem haridustee Tallinna 7. Keskkool Pirita 36. Keskkool Tallinna Polütehnikum Tallinna 1. Õhtukeskkool Ametikäik · Pärast keskkooli lõpp...

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Finantsanalüüsi ainetöö

TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOLI TALLINNA KOLLEDZ Majandusteaduskond Majandusarvestuse eriala Riho Vaher FINANTSANALÜÜSI AINETÖÖ Õppejõud: Ester Vahtre Tallinn 2017 SISUKOR TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOLI TALLINNA KOLLEDZ...........1 Majandusteaduskond...........................................................................1 Majandusarvestuse eriala....................................................................1 Riho Vaher............................................................................................1 FINANTSANALÜÜSI AINETÖÖ......................................................1 SISSEJUHATUS.....................................................................................4 1.ETTEVÕTETE LÜHITUTVUSTUSED...........................................6 1.1 Tallinna Vesi AS.............

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Sochi Olympic Winter Games (winners)/Sochi Olümpia võitjad

Winners of Sochi Winter Olympic Games 11. Klass Main medal winners Russia (33) Norway (26) Canada (25) USA (28) Netherlands (24) Germany (19) Austria (17) Sweden (15), France (15) Switzerland (11) Russia Russia won 33 medals 13 Gold 11 Silver 9 Bronze Norway Norway won 26 medals 11 Gold 5 Silver 10 Bronze Canada Canada won 25 medals 10 Gold 10 Silver 5 Bronze Winners by sport Ice Hockey: Canada 2 Speed Skating: Netherlands 23 Short Track: China 6 Figure Skating: Russia 5 Curling: Canada, Great Britain & Sweden 2 Biathlon: Norway 6 Cross-Country: Norway & Sweden 11 Winners by sport 2 Ski Jumping: Germany, Poland, Austria, Japan & Slovenia 2 Nordic Combined: Norway 4 Alpine Skiing: Austria 9 Freestyle skiing: Canada 9 Snowboard: USA 5 Bobsleigh: Russia 2 Skeleton: Russia 2 Luge: Germany 5 Thank you!

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Mark Spitzist

Mark Spitz 
 World’s greatest swimmer and 9-time Olympic Gold Medalist Best known • a world record • at the 1972 Olympic Games, • seven gold medals • individual and team events 
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 • February 10, 1950 • The first of three • Modesto, California • Arnold and Lenore Spitz • At age 2 swam almost every day at Waikiki Beach • At age 6 his local swim club • Trained at Arden Hills Swim Club in Sacramento with Sherm Chavoor • 17 national age-group records, and one world record Biography • 1965, Maccabiah Games, first international competition • Most outstanding athlete • 1968 Olympic Games • Seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich • The most dramatic instances in Olympic history • Palestinian terrorists captured and eventually murdered 11 Israeli ath...

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Salt Lake city Olümpia Mängud 2002

Salt Lake City Olympic Games 2002 Kristin Prangel ja Kertu Roose 10.c General Information XIX Olympic Games February 8th through February 24 George Washington Bush Olympic fire Host city and location Changes New facilities High mountains Salty lake Rocky Mountain Region Olympic Village Symbols Motto: Citius, Altius Fortius Powder Copper Coal Snowflake Light the Fire Within Events 78 events Olympic medals Venues Worldclass venues 14 different places 10 to 60 minute drive Community facilities Highlights Ole Einar Bjørndalen Samppa Lajunen China Janica Kosteli Other information 1st Winter Olympic games. The most recent games 78 athletes Estonian athletes 18 competitors Biathlon Cross country skiing Figrue skater Nordic combined Ski jumper References http://www.utah.com/olympics http://www.eok.ee/salt_lake_city_2002# http://saltlake2002legacy.com/ http://www.ki...

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Sports

Sports. Sports has a very old history. The ancient Olympic Games were the first big sports competitions. The history of the Olympic Games is linked with many myths referred to in ancient sources, but in the historic years their founder is said to be Oxylos whose descendant Ifitos later rejuvenated the Games. According to the tradition, the Olympic Games began in 776 B.C. when Ifitos made a treaty with Lycourgos the king and famous legislator of Sparta and Cleisthenes the king of Pissa. In this treaty that was the decisive event for the development of the sanctuary as a Panhellenic centre, the "sacred truce" was agreed. That is to say ceasing of fighting in all of the Freek world for as long as the Olympic Games were on. The Olympic Games were held, after the completion of four years during the month of July or August. The time between two competitions was ca...

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Topic - Sport

Topic ­ Sports Tallinn English College 8b form 2007 1. Introduction For some people sport plays a very important part in their lives. And to some, it is even a way of life. There are different kinds of sports. For instance, there are sports meant for playing indoors, some can be practised only at a certain time of year. There are winter and summer sports also. Skiing, figure-skating, sledding and snowboarding ­ these four most popular are practised during winter. Good examples of summer sports are: swimming, badminton, roller skating and golf. 2. The ancient Olympic Games The first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776. B.C. at Olympia but the city may have functioned as a meeting place for worship and other political practices many years earlier. The city is located in western Greece. The games were held every four years. It is also presumed that such competitions pleased the s...

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EFEKTIIVSUSE SUURENDAMISE VÕIMALUS PERSONALI TÖÖS KONKREETSE ORGANISATSIOONI NÄITEL

TALLINNA MAJANDUSKOOL Administratiivtöö õppetool XXXXXXXXXXXXX RP175 EFEKTIIVSUSE SUURENDAMISE VÕIMALUS PERSONALI TÖÖS KONKREETSE ORGANISATSIOONI NÄITEL iseseisev töö Juhendaja: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Tallinn 2018 SISUKORD Sisukord......................................................................................................................................1 1.ETTEVÕTTE OMADUSED...................................................................................................3 2.PERSONALIJUHTIMISE PÕHIMÕTTED JA MEETODID.................................................6 3.PERSONALIJUHTIMISE PÕHIFUNKTSIOONID...............................................................8 3.1Uute töötajate värbamine......................

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Fu Mingxia

Fu Mingxia Child Prodigy Name: Roland laipaik Fu Mingxia  Born August 16, 1978 in Wuhan, Hubei, China  Is a top female diver, multiple Olympic gold medalist and world champion.  Chinese diver Fu Mingxia won the platform- diving world championship in 1991 at the age of 12, making her the youngest diving champ of all time.  She also holds the notoriety of being the youngest Olympic-diving champion, having earned a gold at the 1992 Barcelona Games when she was just 13 Early life  Though she was just a child, Fu demonstrated remarkable poise and body control.  Instead, they suggested she pursue diving, though Fu, only about seven years old at the time, could not swim.  Through a strenuous training program, Fu learned to set aside her fears and progressed quickly.  At times, Fu practiced 100 dives a day. 1992 Summer Olympics Barcelona China's Fu M...

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Health, Healthy habits and sports

Topic Health, Healthy habits and sports Health is a state of physical, mental and social well-being. A truly healthy person not only feels good physically but also has a realistic outlook on life and gets along well with other people. Good health enables people to enjoy life and to achieve the goals they have set for themselves. To achieve and maintain good health, people must have basic knowledge about the human body and how it functions. Therefore, learning about health should be a part of every person's education. All parts of body must work together properly to maintain physical health. A person who is in good physical condition has the strength and energy to enjoy an active life. Physical fitness benefits both physical and mental health. It helps the body to withstand stresses that otherwise could cause physical and emotional problems. Daily exercise provide...

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Estonian Sport

Estonian sport Alfred Neuland ● 10 October 1895 ● first Olympic gold 1920 ● weightlifter ● 12 WR Palusalu’s triumph ● 10 March 1908 ● Berlin Olympic games 1936 ● two gold ● Greco-Roman and freestyle heavy weight ● people came to railway stations ● 40 000-60 000 people Paul Keres ● January 7, 1916 ● chess grandmaster ● the world's top players from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s. ● the strongest player never to become world champion ● one of the greatest players in history Jaan Talts ● 19 May 1944 ● weightlifter ● silver 1968 ● gold 1972 ● 41 WR ● lifted 500 kg Erika Saulmäe ● born 11 June 1962 ● track bicycle racer ● only Estonian female medallist ● gold in 1988, 1992 Andrus Veerpalu ● 8 February 1971 ● most successful male cross country skier ● 2002 gold and silver ● 2006 gold ● oldest world champion in history - 38 years old ● oldest Olympic champion in individual dist...

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Carl Lewis

Carl Lewis The greatest and most famous athlete of the last century, who formerly won about 20 gold medals in four different events (100 m, 200 m, long jump and 4x100 relay), is called Carl, which is a nick that hides his true identity: Frederick Carlton Lewis. He was born on 1st July 1961 in Birmingham, Alabama, the same country of Jesse Owens for the will of doom: in fact his parents lived there fleetingly owing to their job. Third of five sons, he spent his childhood in Willingboro together with his younger sister Carol, Bill, his dad and Evelyn, his mother. Since his first years of life he could breath the soft and clean air of sport: his father used to train athletes at university and his mother was 6th at 80 m hurdles in the Pan-American games of 1951.He saw the Olympic games of 1968 on TV and could admire Bob Beamon: he was...

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Figure skating

Figure skating Figure skating Olympic sport an official event in the Winter Olympic Games History in the mid-19th century originated the first European Championship was held in 1891 the first World Championship was held in 1896 Disciplines Singles Pair skating Ice dancing Synchronized skating Acrobatic skating Equipments Toe picks have a jagged teeth are used primarily in jumping Clothing Men : must wear pants Women: wear flesh-coloured tights under dresses and skirts Different techniques Jumps Toe jump Edge jumps Spins the sit position the camel position the upright position Lifts are a required element in pair skating and ice dancing are seven kinds of lifts approved for ISU competitions Spirals is an element in which the skater moves across the ice on a specific edge with the free leg held above the hip are many different positions Major international comp...

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Andrus Veerpalu - One of The Most Famous Estonian Cross Country Skier

Andrus Veerpalu - One of The Most Famous Estonian Cross Country Skier General Information Born 08.02.1972, in Pärnu Successful Estonian cross country skier Education - secondary school His Finnish, Russian sign a ture Appearance Quite tall, 1.82 cm Athlet built Weight 73 kg Usually wears sport clothes Character Quiet person Shy Hardworking Glad Career Began skiing at the age 12 Began professional sports at the age 21 First World Cup start 1992 in Ramsau 111 World Cup starts In World Cup 10 podium places (6 golds) World's best classic skier Coach ­ Mati Alaver Career Highlights Olympic winner in 15 km classic skiing 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic silver in 50 km classic skiing 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winner in 15 km classic skiing 2006 Torino World champio...

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Inglise keele test

Inglise keele test Unit 13 8.klass KUULAMIS ÜLESANNE: 1. teaches you to be understanding. 2. goes jogging on the forest, nere his home 3. he's not too good enough. 4. twice a week. 5. a jazz dance club. 6. time 7. had an operation. 8. played football. 9. lift weights. 10. swimming 2. aerobics karate ice skating the high jump cross-country skiing yoga the long jump volleyball 3. translate 1) How do you keep fit? 2) I have PE lesson twice a week. 3) Mirjam came first in the 100-metre race. 4) Who coaches your school football team? 5) I think you should change your eating habits. 6) If you eat too much fat and sugar, it has bad influence on your health. 4. do / doing 1)jogging 2)cycling 3)working/digging 4)reading 5)to play 6)to leave 7)laughing 8)walking 5. ...

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Michael Phelps (Biography of a Sportsman)

Michael Phelps Michael Phelps was born on 30 June, 1985, in the USA. He is called 'The Baltimore Bullet'. He is an American swimmer who is famous for holding the world record for the most gold medals at a single Olympics. Michael was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. Michael's parents divorced in 1994. He has two older sisters, Whitney and Hilary, who both are also swimmers. In his youth, Michael was diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. He took up swimming at the age of seven mainly to provide himself an outlet for his energy. At the age of 10, Phelps held a national record for his age group. He improved rapidly and by the age of 15 he qualifyed for the 2000 Summer Olympics. Phelps finished fifth in the 200 metre butterfly. Five months later he broke the world record in the same event and also became the youngest man ever to set a swimming world re...

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Vancouver 2010

n tro d uc ti on. 1. I 2. Ab o u t Va ncou ver. . 3. Sports 4. Masco ts 5. Estonian athletes. The Winter Olympic Games are a winter multi-sport event held every four years. They feature What is the Winter winter sports held on snow or ice, such as Alpine skiing, cross- Olympics?? country skiing, figure skating, bobsledding and ice hockey. Cross-country skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, Nordic combined, ski jumping, and speed skating have been competed at every Winter Olympics since 1924. Other athletic events have been added as the Games have progre...

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Curling

Curling General Information Curling is a sport which players slide stones across a sheet of ice towards a target area It related to bowls Two teams, each of 4 players, take turn sliding heavy, polished granite stones across the ice towards the house The house: a circulate target marked on the ice Each team has eight stones The purpose ot to accommulate the highest score fot a game The game ends when both temas have thrown all of their stones History Invented in late medieval Scotland The word curling first appears in print in 1620 In the early history the people played with flat stones The first curling championship was limited to men `'Scatch Chup''- in 1959 The first title was won by a Canadian Team The first curling club in the United States began in 1830 A curling match at Eglinton Castle, Ayrshire, ...

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Eesti spordikokkuvõte

Sport in Estonia Ken Pähn Kärdla ÜG 11th grade Most popular sports Basketball Football Volleyball Tennis Cycling Wintersports Running Famous Sportmen/Women Basketball Named as Estonian national game Even more fans A lot of places to play Games every day Martin Müürsepp Estonian professional basketball player One of the most succesful and famous Has played in NBA and European clubs Skiing Otepää is a popular skiing resort Olympic medals: 2002,2006,2010 World Championship medals: 1999,2001,2003,2009 Andrus Veerpalu, Kristiina Smigun and Jaak Mae Kristiina-Smigun Vähi On february 12,2006-won the winter olympics gold medal On february 15, 2010 she won the third gold medal First woman to win the gold medal in Olympic games in Estonia Estonian Sports Association Jõud Foun...

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Iluvõimlemine (kokkuvõte inglise keeles) Competitive rhythmic gymnastics

Competitive rhythmic gymnastics began in the 1940s in the Soviet Union. The FIG formally recognized this discipline in 1961, first as modern gymnastics, then as rhythmic sportive gymnastics, and finally as rhythmic gymnastics. The first World Championships for individual rhythmic gymnasts was held in 1963 in Budapest. Rhythmic gymnastics was added to the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, with an individual all-around competition. However, many federations from the Eastern European countries were forced to boycott by the Soviet Union. Canadian Lori Fung was the first rhythmic gymnast to earn an Olympic gold medal. The group competition was added to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics is typically restricted to female participants, although Japan has begun developing programs in which men can compete and in Spain, men are allowed to participate in women's competitions. The men's program has yet to be forma...

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Judo

JUDO · Presented By: Madis Jõearu Contents · History · Jigoro Kano · Rules · Weight divisions and Judo belt colors · Competition scoring · Judo in estonia History · Japan martial art · combat sport · 1882 by Dr Kano Jigoro · Olympic sport Since 1964 (men) and 1992 (women) Jigoro Kano · Born 28 October 1860 Hygo Prefecture, Japan · Died 4 May 1938 (aged 77) aboard MV Hikawa Maru of pneumonia · Style Judo, Jujutsu · Rank Judo: Founder Rules · proper etiquette · avoid injuries · score · Penalties · referee · Judges Competition scoring · Ippon · Wazari · Yuko · Shido Weight divisions and Judo belt colors Men Under 60 kg Women Under 48 kg White ­66 kg ­52 kg Yellow ­73 kg ­57 kg Orange ­8...

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Lumelauatamine

The most interesting hobby snowboarding I haven't tried snowboarding yet, but i have plans in the future to try it out, because its very interesting sport and it seems fun. Snowboarding Snowboarding is a sport where you use a snowboard which is attached to special shoes. Snowboarding was inspired by surfing and skateboarding and has a lot of similarities with skiing. It was started on 1960s in United States and it became a Winter Olympic Sport in 1998. Styles Freeride is the most common style of snowboarding. It involves riding down any terrain available. In freestyle the rider uses terrain features such as boxes, handrails, half pipes etc. Freecarve is similar to skiing, it's slalomriding. In that style of snowboarding there are little jumps or no jumps at all. Tricks 360 d...

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Australia

Australia Mattias Kuusik Map of Australia Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Factfiles Population-22,793,217 Area-7,617,930km2 Capital-Canberra Biggest city-Sydney National language-English Red Kangaroo Red Kangaroo can hop as fast as 70 km/h over short distances, but they usually comfortably travel at 20km/h. Koala The Koala is another recognised symbol of Australia. It's difficult to take koala pictures because they sleep 20 hours a day. (They are permanently sleepy because of the chemicals in the Gum leaves). Emu It is quite common to see emu's in Australia.They are the second largest flightless bird in the world (just sm...

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Michael (Jeffrey) Jordan

(My presentation talking about...) Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born in Brooklyn , New York in February 17, 1963. He is a retired American professional basketball player and active businessman. His biography on the National Basketball Association (NBA) website states, "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time." Jordan was one of the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation and was instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s.A brief listing of his top accomplishments would include the following: Rookie of the Year; Five-time NBA MVP; Six-time NBA champion; Six-time NBA Finals MVP; Ten-time All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All- Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA ...

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Scottish Sports Stars

Scottish Sports Stars I bring out a few of the brightest Scottish sports stars. Chris Hoy, Cycling Current team : Team Sky+ HD Nickname : The Real McHoy Rider type : Sprinter Sir Christopher Andrew "Chris" Hoy, who was born in 23 March 1976 in Edinburgh, is multiple world & olympic champion. Chris Hoy is the most successful Olympic male cyclist of all time. Hoy was created a Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth II in the New Years Honours List 2009. Andy Murray, Tennis Career record : 22878(74.50%) Career titles : 14 Highest ranking : No. 2 (17 August 2009) Current ranking : No. 4 (3 May 2010) Career prize money : US$ 10 909 093 Andrew "Andy" Murray is a Scottish professional tennis p...

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Shaun White

My favourite sportsmen Shaun White Shaun White won the gold medal in halfpipe at the 2006 winter Olympics. The boarder, sometimes called the flying tomato, sor his wild red hair, won the event by beating his fellow a famous snowboarder Danny Cass. White is an athlete who does two thing: snowboarding and skateboarding. He was the first person to won at both Summer and Winter X Games in two different sports. Shaun White was born September 3, 1986 in California. Shaun started snowboarding when he was six years old after watchin his bigger brother Jesse White trying it. Shaun started to compete in amateur competitions a year later. After winning almost every snowboard competition he took part, he was became sponsored by Burton, the worlds most famous snowboarding company, and became a pro when he was only 13. Shaun was given a nickname Future Boy, when ...

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Olümpiamängude Referaat

ÜLENURME GÜMNAASIUM 10B klass Olümpiamängud Referaat Juhendaja: Omar Saksing Koostaja: Kätlin Lumi Ülenurme 2011 1 SISUKORD SISUKORD...........................................................................................2 SISSEJUHATUS.....................................................................................3 1. OLÜMPIAMÄNGUDE LIIGID.................................................................4 1.1 Antiikolümpiamängud............................................................................4 1.2 Vaheolümpiamängud............................................................................5 1.3 Suveolümpiamängud............................................................................5 1.4 Naiste Olümpiamängud.........................................................................6 2. OLÜMPIAMÄNGUDE AJALUGU.........................

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Estonia

Estonia Tjorn Treu KP-31 Information · Area- 45,227 km2 · Population- 1,282,963(2011 july) · Location- Baltic Region of Northern Europe · Capital- Tallinn · Main cities- Tallinn,Pärnu,Tartu,Narva · Official Language- Estonia · Political structure- democraic republic National symbols Flag- Coat of arms- Anthem-"My Fatherland, My Happiness and Joy,, Plant-cornflower Bird-chimney swallow Stone-slate Tree- Oak History DATES Independence Day (Iseseisvuspäev) - February 24 May Day (kevadpüha) - May 1 National Flag Day (Eesti lipu päev) - June 4 Victory Day (võidupüha) - June 23 St. John's Day (Jaanipaev) - June 24 Day of Restoration of Independence (taasiseseisvumispäev) - August 20 history EVENTS Viljandi Folk Music Festival - July Ollesummer (Beer Summer) ­ July The All-Estonian Song Festival (Laulupidu) takes place every five years in Tallin...

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Praktikaavaldus

Kellele [email protected] Koopia Pimekoopia Teema Praktikakoht 12.10.2016 nr 3-5/45 Karin Toming Olympic Entertainment Group AS tegevdirektor AVALDUS Soovin kandideerida AS Olymic Entertainment Group personalispetsialisti praktikandi ametikohale. Õpin Tallinna Majanduskoolis personalispetsialisti eriala.Olen tutvunud praktikandile esitatavate nõuetega. Soovin võimalusel läbida praktikat ajavahemikus 01.02.2017- 01.04.2017. Avaldusele on lisatud motivatsioonikiri. Koostööd soovides Aune Põlismäe Aune Põlismäe 650 6655 [email protected]

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Powerpoint esitlus

VOLLEYBALL Ball game Two teams Popular game By:Katre Paenurm HISTORY 1895 U.S.A William Morgan OLYMPIC SPORT Yes First time in Tokyo in 1964 EQUIPMENT/RULES Square size 18*9 meters Net lenght 9,5 meters long and width is 1 meter 6 players Players/ teams in Estonia Mihkel Sepp Jaanus Nõmmsalu Sten Esna Vilja Loor Argo Meresmaa TTÜ Võrkpalliklubi VK Pärnu MY OPINION Fun Exciting

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1948 Summer olympics in London

1948 SUMMER OLYMPICS IN LONDON The most interesting facts about London Olympics Warning! This pre s e ntatio n may c aus e a brain to o ve rhe at, be c aus e o f the e no rmo us amo unt o f the info rmatio n. S o ple as e take a c o mfo rtable po s itio n and if yo u ne e d s o me thing to drink, g o and have it rig ht away, be c aus e no o ne kno ws what mig ht happe n... Here we go... The official name was "Games of the XIV Olympiad" It began on the 29th of J uly and ended on the 14th of August 59 nations participated 4,104 athletes participated, including 3,714 men and 390 women Official stadium of the games was Wembley Stadium Actually, the London Games were scheduled to 1944, but it was postponed because of the World War II The games were the first ones after the 1936 Berlin's Olympic Games London was selected ahead of Baltimore, Lausanne, Los Angeles and Philadelphia to ...

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Gerd Kanter-inglise keeles

Gerd Kanter Date of birth: 6. May 1979 Lenght: 196 cm Personal record 73.38 (4. september Helsingborg, 2006) Trainer: Vésteinn Hafsteinsson (Island) Other: Estonian male athlete (2007, 2008, 2011) Gerd Kanter is an Estonian discus thrower. Gerd spent his childhood in Tallinn. After graduating the first class he went with parents from Tallinn to Vana-Vigala. He started to study in elementary school in Vana-Vigala. High school Gerd graduated already in Pärnu-Jaagupi. After graduating it he went to study to Higher School of Economics, Business Management and received his diploma in June 2001. Now he is completing Estonian Business School. Kanter residences are in Tallinn and in the field of Vigala Tiduvere village. His first coach was Ando Palginõmm. In the time of studies business management his coach was Helgi Parts. Their collaboration was short, because the coach's health was deteriorated. Then he practiced alone for about six months. ...

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The United States of America

Topic The United States of America The U.S.A. is situated in the central part of the North American continent. The area of the U.S.A. is over nine million square kilometres. Its western coast is washed by Pacific Ocean and its eastern coast by the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The continental United States is bounded to the North by Canada and to the South by Mexico. There are two mountain ranges in the continental United States: the Appalachians in the east and the Rockies in the west. In the very middle of the continent is the Mississippi river. The five Great lakes, between the U.S.A. and Canada, are joined together by short rivers or canals. They are connected with the Atlantic Ocean by the St. Lawrence River, and with the Hudson River by a canal. In the west of the U.S.A. there is another big lake called the Great Salt Lake. Hawaii, a...

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London

London London is almost 2,000 years old. Romans came to England in 43 AD. It was first called Londinium. In 1666 the Great Fire destroyed four fifths of the wooden buildings in the City including St Paul`s Cathedral. The fire began in the kitchen of the King`s baker Thomas Farriner in Pudding Lane and lasted for five days. London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom. By now London has swallowed up many of the small towns and villages that once surrounded it. London is on the same latitude as Warsaw. London is a city were more than 7 million inhabitants live. In London there are famous Telephone booths and taxis. Also there are red double- decker buses. The quick and easy way is use the underground trains. The cheapest is to buy a Travelcard. London hosted the 1908 and 1948 Summer Olympic Games and will host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. ...

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England athletics

Sander 8.B Amateur Athletic Association of England - AAA is the oldest national governing body for athletics in the world , having been established on 24 April 1880. In the past, it has effectively overseen athletics throughout Britain. Now, it supports regional athletic clubs and works to develop amateur athletics in England alone.This includes the English cross country association. the UK national championships in athletics • They were a major event in the UK athletics calendar. • Unlike the AAAS championships, which were usually open to overseas athletes, the UK championships were only open to competitors from the United Kingdom • In 1980, the event incorporated the British trials for the olympic games. Thank you for listening!

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Presentatsioon "Tennis"

TENNIS Katriin Mering 11B ABOUT Between two players (singles) Between two teams of two players each (doubles) Racket Send the ball through the opponent's racket side Ball diameter is 6.35cm to 6.67cm and weighs 57-59 grams Court length is 23.77m and a width is 8.23m for singlegame and 10.97m for doublegame. Racket can't be longer than 81.28cm or greater than 31.75cm. Adult racket weighs 300-325 grams. 15, 30, 40 and the fourth point bring victory The player (or couple) who wins six games, wins set HISTORY Originated in France in the 12th century Patented by major Walter Clopton Wingfield Program of the Olympic tennis was the from 1896 to 1924 thank you for listening! Mainor Business School 20.12.10

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Antiikolümpiamängud

Antiikolümpiamängud Referaat Antiikolümpiamängud Esimesed antiikolümpiamängud toimusid 776. aastal e. Kr. iga nelja aasta tagant. Kokku toimusid antiikaja olümpiamängud 293 korral, viimased 393. aastal p. Kr. Olümpiamängud kestsid alguses ainult ühe päeva, mõnesaja aasta pärast 3 päeva ja hiljemkoguni5päeva. Olümpiamängudel said osaleda ainult kreeklased, võõramaalasi ehk barb...

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

British Cuisine Some people criticize English food. They say it's unimaginable, boring, tasteless, it's chips with everything and totally overcooked vegetables. The basic ingredients, when fresh, are so full of flavour that British haven't had to invent sauces to disguise their natural taste. What can compare with fresh pees or new potatoes just boiled and served with butter? Why drown spring lamb in wine or cream and spices, when with just one or two herbs it is absolutely delicious? If you ask foreigners to name some typically English dishes, they will probably say "Fish and chips" then stop. It is disappointing, but true that, there is no tradition in England of eating in restaurants, because the food doesn't lend itself to such preparation. English cooking is found at home. So it is difficult to a good English restaurant with a reasonable prices. In most cities in Britain you'll find Indian, Chinese, French and Italian r...

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Wemley Stadium - inglise keele esitlus

Wemley Stadium  History  Wembley The Twin Towers  Wemley Stadium History  Empire Stadium, the original stadium was built for the British Empire Exhibition of 1924.  The stadium closed in October 2000 and was demolished in late 2002 for redevelopment.  New Wemley broke ground in 2002.  New Wembley opened in 2007. Wembley The T win T owers Location London, England Broke ground 1922 Opened 1923 Closed 2000 Demolished 2002 Surface Grass Construction cost £750,000 GBP (1924) Former names Empire Stadium, British Stadium Tenants England national football team Capacity 82,000 Olympic summer games stadium: London, 1944 • London, 1948 New Wemley Stadium Location London, England Broke ground 2002 Opened 2007 Owner The Football Association Operator Wembley National Stadium Limited Surface Grass Con...

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Gerd Kanter

Gerd Kanter Eli Paul 8c Supervisor: Marje Maasen 2015 Personal information ● Height- 1. 96 m ● Weight- 127 kg ● Own record- 73. 38 ● He got married with Liina Pärtel on 7th of October in New Zealand ● He have a son Kristjan. He born on 20th of March in 2014 Early life ● Born in Tallinn, Estonia on 6th of May in 1979. ● After the first class he went to Vigala. ● Studied in Vana-Vigala School . ● He attented high school at Pärnu-Jaagupi. ● He studied business in Tallinn University of Technology. Career ● His first coach was Ando Palginõmm ● He made his first Olympic appearance in 2004. ● First gold medal in 2005 in Universiade in Turkey ● “15 sammu võiduni” , “Everything is possible!” ● Estonian best sportsman in 2007, 2008, 2011 ● His coach is Vesteinn Hafsteinsson from Island Medals ● 4 gold medals ● 5 silver medals ● 3 bronze medals http://bit.ly/1PdE2Vh http://bit.ly/1VQGNe6 Ref...

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Tänapäeva tippspordi probleem

,, Tänapäeva tippspordi probleemi: Majanduse mõju spordile" Kehalise kasvatuse ja spordi eriala Sport ja ühiskond Tartu Ülikool Tartu 2008 Sisukord Sissejuhatus 2 1. Sport ja reklaam 3 2. Kohtunike äraostmine 5 3. Populaarsed versus mittepopulaarsed spordialad 6 Kokkuvõte 7 Kasutatud materjal 8 2 Sissejuhatus Sport on ühiskonna osa , mida keskkond milles ta eksisteerib mõjutab. Spordi arengut suunab ühiskonna üldine heaolou, poliitika, meedia, majandus jne. Järgnevas referaadis uurin kuidas majandus sporti mõjutab ja millised põhilised probleemid spordis seetõttu ilmnevad. Käsitlen kolme teemat: 1.Sport...

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Võrkpall

Volleyball Dorothea Meier 10kl. History Volleyball was created in the United States in 1895 Invented by William G. Morgan The Olympic volleyball program appeared for the first time in Tokyo, 1964th Competed in by both men and women. General The game is usually held on a court, the dimensions of which are 18 x 9 m. The court is parted in two by a net, which is 9.5 m long and 1 m wide Rules of the game Each team has 6 players on the court The game starts with a serve Players are placed in a certain order :3 in the front, 3 in the back The players cannot touch the ball more than three times when hitting it over the net POINTS After three, four or five games, the winner is announched. The amount of games has previously been agreed upon. At the end of the game there has to be a two point difference. Some Famous Volleyball Players Karch Kiraly & Logan Tom Misty May...

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Ashton Eaton

Ashton eaton Ashton eaton Ashton James Eaton is an American decathlete Born in January 21, 1988 (age 24) Born in Portland, Oregon, United States He is engaged to Canadian athlete Brianne Theisen Ashton eaton He competes for the Oregon Track Club Elite team based in Eugene, Oregon He is coached by Harry Marra and Dan Steele Competitor for the usa World Indoor Championships (2012, Istanbul) he won gold in heptathlon World Championships (2011, Daegu) he got second place in decathlon Olympic Games (2012, London) he got first place in decathlon Personal bests Eaton holds the world record in both the decathlon and heptathlon events Decathlon: 9039 points (Eugene) Heptathlon: 6645 points (Istanbul) 2012 olympics 100 m 10.35 Long jump 8.03 Shot put 14.66 High Jump 2.05 400 m 46.90 110 m hurdles 13.56 Discus Throw 42.53 Pole vault 5....

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Bobsledding

Bobsledding History From switzerland Name came from bobalink First informal races were run on snow-covered roads Original bobsledding sleds are wooden Switzerland and Germany are the most successful bobsledding nations Equipment Helmets, goggles to protect their eyes Some sledders wear elbow, knee, shoulder and neck pads Skintight suits, usually made of Lycra Shoes have spikes along the edge of the soles All the members usually wear gloves Bobsleds Designed for speed Shaped like a bullet 2-person sled is about 3 meters long and 4- person sled is 4 meters Total weight Frame is made from iron and carbon and the body that fits over the frame is made of fiberglass or cevlar carbon Rules Bobsled run is at least 1500 meters long and has 15 or 20 turns. Ice walls are at least 18 inche...

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Estonia

Estonia Do you know that ? Estonia in general · Capital : Tallinn · Population : 1,332,893 · Literacy : total population 99,8% male 99,8 % female 99,8 % · Government type : Parliamentary republic · Currency : Estonian kroon (EEK) Flag and coat of arms Languages · Estonian 67,3 %; 80 · Russian 29,7%; 70 · Other 2,3%. 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Estonian Russian Other National food · Potato salad · Sauerkaut · Sült · Boiled potato · Black pudding Sport · Plays an important role in our culture · First competed as a nation at the 1920 Summer Olympics · Has won most of her Olympic medals in weightlifting, wrestling and...

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Austraalia, Victoria

Victoria (Australia) Facts Victoria is named after Queen Victoria from Great Britain. The capital of Victoria is Melbourn Victoria is the smallest mainland state but most densly populated Gold was found in Victoria in 1851 70% of all Victorians live in Melbourn History Victoria was founded in 1803, when British soldiers came to stop French soldiers from settling any new areas. In 1854 there was an armed rebellion but it was held back by British soldiers.(over a thousand died) On 7 February in 2009 Victoria was affected by heavy bushfires, 134 died and the event is known as the "Black Saturday." Religion 67,5% of Victorian people are Christian, 27.5% Catholic and other religions are Islam, Judaism and Buddhism. The church attendance is very low in Victoria, over 20% of all Victorian claim no religion. Figures Victorian population is 5,087,000 Victoria's area is 237,629 km² Victorian time zone is +10 UTC The highest place in ...

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