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Tennis Equipment For The Whole Family

If you want to learn how to play tennis then you should know that you are making the right decision. Tennis is a fun game to play. It promotes wellness and it boosts your physical and mental development. Children are encouraged to play tennis instead of playing video games. This helps develop their motor skill and even prevents occurrence of several diseases such as obesity, high blood pressure and heart problem.
Tennis is a great way to bond with your family. You can teach your children how to play tennis and maybe spend your Sundays together playing a match. However you need to buy your own tennis equipment if you’re serious about playing tennis with your family. The good thing about this is that these pieces of equipment are relatively affordable and could last for a long time.
One of the most important things that you need to put careful attention to is the racket. Shopping for the right tennis raquets can be very confusing. You need to consider the right weight, the proper length, the size of the grip and the size of the head. Now, you cannot just go to a sports accessory shop and buy 4 similar rackets at the same time. You need to consider who are going to be using the rackets, the body of the person using it and the level of expertise he or she may have.
First of all the size of the head varies. Beginner should always start with a midsized head or even larger sized head. This gives them just about enough power and control. The rule is the bigger the head the more power you get at the same time decreases your control over the racket. So basically it is all up to you. Children’s rackets on the other hand are customized to compensate for their lack in power. These are much smaller, lighter, and have smaller grips. .
Second consider the length and the weight of the racket. The weight should be light for children but a bit heavier for adults. But then again it will be your choice. Lighter rackets giver you better power while heavier give you more control. Both beginners and children should start playing with starter balls. Unlike standard Slazenger tennis balls, these are lighter and are padded. They go further without exerting much effo

Top Cricket Grounds Where Legends Played


For good cricket ground, one needs several aspects. Smooth fast outfield and good accommodation of spectators are important parameters. Out of all, only few will be the best in the world and mark a footprint in history.
England lords cricket ground
This is exactly where cricket was born. It is the oldest and most historic of all grounds. First game was played in the year 1814. The pavilion is made entirely of wood. The stadium was also host to first domestic T20 world cup. It has also played host to ashes matches between Australia and England.
MCG [Melbourne cricket ground] Australia
It is no doubt largest sporting ground in the world and is not just for cricket. Many other sports are played in this ground. In the year 1977, Kerry peckers, World Series cricket was played here. With a seating capacity of around one lac, it is no doubt the largest cricket ground in the world.

Paolo Rossi : Had A Remarkable 1982 World Cup


Paolo Rossi proved his mark in the World Cup 1982 held in Spain. The Italian striker showed a spectacular display in this event. The tournament did not start in the desired way for the Italy team. They could score only two goals in the group stage. They progressed further as they scored more goals than Cameroon.

In the next stage Italy found themselves with Argentina and Brazil and people were not expecting much from them. They managed to narrowly defeat Argentina 2-1. But Rossi was still not finding the net. He was given the last opportunity to prove himself by Coach Enzo Bearzot in deciding game versus Brazil. The Brazilian team only required a draw for reaching semifinals. Rossi had a marvelous game and he scored a superb hat trick in 3-2 win of his side.
He continued with his fine touch in the semi final also by scoring both the goals in 2-0 win versus Poland. He scored one goal in 3-1 win against West Germany in the finals. He was also the highest goal scorer in this tournament.

Mario Kempes’s Heroics In World Cup 1978


Mario Kempes had the reputation of a notorious goal scorer. The hardworking striker had a game style which the defenders found it very tough to understand.
Before the World Cup 1978 in Argentina he was the highest goal scorer in the last two seasons of Spainish Primera Liga. Now it was the test of the player at the greatest stage in soccer. He could not do much at the same event at West Germany in 1974.

Argentina ended as the runners up in the group stage. The next stage games of Kempes’s team were held at the Rosario venue.
He scored two goals in his team’s 2-0 victory against Poland. Then he added two more goals to his tally in the 6-0 victory against Peru. Then happened the keenly awaited final against Netherlands at Buenos Aires. He scored two fabulous goals in it and provided the assist to Bertoni in the third goal of his team. Argentina were awarded the trophy by winning the final 3-1. Undoubtedly, the hero of their win was Kempes.

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PGA Tour Money Leaders - 2012

Leaderboard
RKPLAYEREVENTSEARNINGS
1Tiger Woods12$4,220,398.00
2Jason Dufner15$4,077,013.00
3Bubba Watson12$3,732,778.00
4Hunter Mahan15$3,582,211.50
5Matt Kuchar14$3,325,351.80
6Rory McIlroy9$3,164,700.00
7Zach Johnson16$3,084,941.00
8Webb Simpson16$2,949,231.50
9Phil Mickelson15$2,857,371.30
10Rickie Fowler16$2,731,568.80
11Justin Rose12$2,636,249.50
12Carl Pettersson17$2,544,512.80
13Luke Donald10$2,299,506.00
14John Huh19$2,227,988.80
15Ben Curtis10$2,199,587.80
16Bo Van Pelt16$2,128,121.50
17Johnson Wagner20$2,120,800.00
18Kyle Stanley19$2,093,946.30
19Martin Laird16$2,028,834.00
20Jim Furyk15$1,970,840.10
21Mark Wilson17$1,953,639.40
22Bill Haas16$1,920,802.40
23Steve Stricker11$1,920,577.00
24Dustin Johnson12$1,869,092.00
25Kevin Na18$1,868,315.30
26Graeme McDowell10$1,827,484.00
27Marc Leishman17$1,784,140.50
28Brandt Snedeker13$1,782,214.50
29Keegan Bradley18$1,781,543.90
30Lee Westwood8$1,692,789.00
31Ernie Els13$1,644,658.40
32Charlie Wi18$1,638,469.30
33Robert Garrigus17$1,585,776.00
34Ben Crane17$1,567,147.90
35Louis Oosthuizen12$1,549,652.10
36Jonathan Byrd15$1,544,875.00
37John Rollins18$1,420,187.10
38Matt Every15$1,365,896.50
39D.A. Points18$1,362,222.50
40Ken Duke20$1,347,930.00
41Ryan Palmer16$1,277,511.60
42Ted Potter, Jr.16$1,274,904.10
43Spencer Levin21$1,254,086.50
44Michael Thompson18$1,215,965.90
45Charley Hoffman19$1,203,739.00
46Brian Davis19$1,193,320.30
47Peter Hanson8$1,181,677.30
48Adam Scott9$1,180,899.30
49Padraig Harrington12$1,150,762.00
50Cameron Tringale19$1,145,881.80

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2012 FedExCup

Standings through: Greenbrier
+/-EventsPointsWins

1
Tiger Woods
121,951.563

2
Jason Dufner
151,849.32

3
Hunter Mahan
151,654.32

4
Bubba Watson
121,617.21

5
Matt Kuchar
141,423.151

6
Zach Johnson
16
1,419.65
1

7
Webb Simpson
+2
16
1,377.9
1

8
Rory McIlroy
-1
9
1,372
1

9
Phil Mickelson
-1
15
1,312.75
1

10
Carl Pettersson
17
1,309.75
1

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National Federation manual



The National Federations Manual produced by FIBA, in collaboration with various basketball experts from around the world, is a complete and comprehensive collection of information to assist each National Federation in their everyday operations and for the overall future of basketball in each country.

Not only does the manual give concrete hints on the many areas a federation deals with on a daily basis, but it also serves as a user-friendly tool to help guide federations in how to take a giant step closer to achieving their goals.

It doesn't matter if a federation is just starting up or if it has been existing for 100 years - there is something in this manual for everyone. By making this guide a co-pilot and using it to meet the various needs of each organization, the federations can be assured that they are leading their sport in the right direction and that the questions and concerns they have for the future of basketball are addressed.

With the manual now in the hands of all the National Federations, FIBA wants to help facilitate the process of measuring progress, assisting the federations and providing guidance in whichever way they can.




1. structuring

From strategic planning to the financial management of a National Federation, this section provides each organization with a blueprint of all the necessary background information required to get started in the most efficient and effective way. Ensuring a solid foundation for a federation is a crucial aspect in managing the sport in every nation, from developing a Constitution to the building of new facilities. Also, as transparency and democracy are high priorities for FIBA and each of the federations, this section helps to answer various questions and will guide each organization in the right direction.

2. Building
After having set out solid foundations of a National Federation in section one, this section talks about growing the sport of basketball in each country from the grassroots level through to the elite. This section provides useful hints and recommendations from organizing and managing Mini Basketball, talent development and National Team Programs. Furthermore, this section provides information about adapting to the physical challenges of modern basketball and emphasizes the importance of having a medical program in each National Federation.

3. Playing

With the proper foundations laid out for a National Federation and with the growth of basketball being experienced throughout the world, now it is time to play! This section deals with the field of play and how to improve, build on and make the most out of what basketball is all about - the pleasure of playing. This third section of the manual includes hints about where federations should focus their efforts in the different areas of competitions. It also includes information about referee infrastructure, game preparation scouting, the educational and role model aspects of coaching, and much more.

4. Promoting

The underlying driver to what keeps basketball alive is the fact that people want to keep on playing. However, to achieve this, it requires some knowledge about how to market the sport in the right way. This is what this chapter talks about - how to grow revenues to keep the ball rolling. More specifically, this section entails relevant and useful information about branding the sport, media relations and communications, selling to sponsors, television, event management, event marketing, and betting – all of which, if managed effectively, are key factors in successful promotion of a sport.

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Ranking Men after all 2011 FIBA Zones Championships


RankCountryIOCCurrent Points+/- Rank*
1.Flag of USA  USAUSA852.0
2.Flag of Spain  SpainESP730.0
3.Flag of Argentina  ArgentinaARG673.0
4.Flag of Greece  GreeceGRE488.0
5.Flag of Lithuania  LithuaniaLTU426.0
6.Flag of Turkey  TurkeyTUR302.0
7.Flag of Italy  ItalyITA272.0
8.Flag of Serbia  SerbiaSRB232.0
9.Flag of Australia  AustraliaAUS224.0
10.Flag of China  ChinaCHN219.7
11.Flag of Russia  RussiaRUS213.0
12.Flag of France  FranceFRA195.0+2
13.Flag of Brazil  BrazilBRA184.0+3
14.Flag of Germany  GermanyGER182.0-2
15.Flag of Angola  AngolaANG178.0-2
16.Flag of Puerto Rico  Puerto RicoPUR157.6-1
17.Flag of Slovenia  SloveniaSLO157.0
18.Flag of New Zealand  New ZealandNZL147.0
19.Flag of Croatia  CroatiaCRO134.0
20.Flag of Iran  IranIRI83.1
21.Flag of Nigeria  NigeriaNGR67.6
22.Flag of Venezuela  VenezuelaVEN49.0
23.Flag of Lebanon  LebanonLIB47.4+1
24.Flag of Canada  CanadaCAN46.6-1
25.Flag of Dominican Republic  Dominican RepublicDOM45.6+5
26.Flag of Panama  PanamaPAN41.8+2
27.Flag of Uruguay  UruguayURU39.2-2
28.Flag of Jordan  JordanJOR33.8+4
29.Flag of Israel  IsraelISR30.0-2
30.Flag of Mexico  MexicoMEX26.4-4
31.Flag of Korea  KoreaKOR26.1
32.Flag of Tunisia  TunisiaTUN25.8+5
33.Flag of F.Y.R. of Macedonia  F.Y.R. of MacedoniaMKD25.0+14
34.Flag of Japan  JapanJPN23.8-1
35.Flag of Qatar  QatarQAT22.4-6
36.Flag of Senegal  SenegalSEN20.2-1
37.Flag of Cote d'Ivoire  Cote d'IvoireCIV20.0-1
38.Flag of Latvia  LatviaLAT19.0-4
39.Flag of Bulgaria  BulgariaBUL18.0+3
39.Flag of Poland  PolandPOL18.0-1
41.Flag of Chinese Taipei  Chinese TaipeiTPE14.4
42.Flag of Cameroon  CameroonCMR13.4+1
43.Flag of Great Britain  Great BritainGBR12.0+13
44.Flag of Portugal  PortugalPOR11.0+3
45.Flag of Philippines  PhilippinesPHI10.8+8
46.Flag of Central African Republic  Central African RepublicCAF10.4
47.Flag of Kazakhstan  KazakhstanKAZ10.2-7
48.Flag of Finland  FinlandFIN10.0
49.Flag of Mali  MaliMLI8.2+6
50.Flag of Cuba  CubaCUB8.0
50.Flag of Morocco  MoroccoMAR8.0+1
50.Flag of Ukraine  UkraineUKR8.0-7
50.Flag of Georgia  GeorgiaGEO8.0
50.Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina  Bosnia and HerzegovinaBIH8.0-3
55.Flag of Paraguay  ParaguayPAR7.2
55.Flag of Virgin Islands  Virgin IslandsISV7.2-16
55.Flag of Cape Verde  Cape VerdeCPV7.2-1
58.Flag of India  IndiaIND6.6-8
58.Flag of Indonesia  IndonesiaINA6.6+5
60.Flag of Egypt  EgyptEGY6.4-15
61.Flag of Uzbekistan  UzbekistanUZB6.0-3
61.Flag of Czech Republic  Czech RepublicCZE6.0-5
63.Flag of Kuwait  KuwaitKUW5.7-11
63.Flag of United Arab Emirates  United Arab EmiratesUAE5.7+4
65.Flag of Mozambique  MozambiqueMOZ5.4-7
65.Flag of Syria  SyriaSYR5.4-7
67.Flag of Rwanda  RwandaRWA4.8-2
68.Flag of South Africa  South AfricaRSA4.4-10
69.Flag of Malaysia  MalaysiaMAS3.3+1
69.Flag of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia  Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaKSA3.3-3
71.Flag of Algeria  AlgeriaALG3.0-13
71.Flag of Hong Kong  Hong KongHKG3.0-8
73.Flag of Gabon  GabonGAB2.0-4
74.Flag of Libya  LibyaLBA1.6-3
75.Flag of Bahrain  BahrainBRN1.2
75.Flag of Madagascar  MadagascarMAD1.2-3
77.Flag of Belgium  BelgiumBEL1.0
77.Flag of Montenegro  MontenegroMNE1.0
79.Flag of Sri Lanka  Sri LankaSRI0.9-6
80.Flag of Chad  ChadCHA0.8
80.Flag of Dem.Rep. of Congo  Dem.Rep. of CongoCOD0.8-6
82.Flag of Republic of Congo  Republic of CongoCGO0.6-7
82.Flag of Liberia  LiberiaLBR0.6-7
82.Flag of Togo  TogoTOG0.6