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		<title>Notebook Protection by Wrapsol</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you using any protection for your notebook? If is it not, you&#8217;re device will get more risk from scratches and dents. So why not find a best protection now to lessen that risk? If you want to know the easiest and the strongest protective film for your notebook, the following details that I will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you using any protection for your notebook? If is it not, you&#8217;re device will get more risk from scratches and dents. So why not find a best protection now to lessen that risk? If you want to know the easiest and the strongest protective film for your notebook, the following details that I will mention here will gives you idea.</p>
<p>Yes, I find wrapsol as the most excellent protection brands that can provides a level of protection you need for your devices. How can I say so? Because the make-up of the protective is made from advanced high strength polyurethane which can prevents your notebook from scratches, dents and other damages.</p>
<p>To try this brand, you must buy a protective film now for your notebook and avail a 10% discount in all items by using the <a href="http://www.wirelesscouponcode.com/wrapsol-promo-code/">wrapsol code</a> from wirelesscouponcode.com. Once you get the wrapsol code, enter the code in your purchasing and get more savings. </p>
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		<title>The Home of Surfing Sports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many who really enjoyed surfing, for some they consider it as their passion, some just for fun and for many just for pastime. But why so many are interested in this kind of sports? To give us idea, let us consider the following details in this regard, here as follows: Surfing is a very competitive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong>Many who really enjoyed surfing, for some they consider it as their passion, some just for fun and for many just for pastime. But why so many are interested in this kind of sports? To give us idea, let us consider the following details in this regard, here as follows:</p>
<p>Surfing is a very competitive sport in which the surfer rides a surfboard on the crest and face of a wave to carry him towards the shore. The primary place to play this sport is in the ocean, lakes, and rivers with suitable waves, and also in manmade wave pools. Surfboard is usually used in this sport, however others occasionally been used water skiis, wakeboards, desks, guitars, and doors. When more than one person uses the same craft ride a wave together known as “tandem” surfing, people have also helped enable dogs, cats, rats, and mice to surf using boards and even the remote and non-remote controlled toys.</p>
<p>There are three surfing related sports such as stand up paddle surfing, paddlebaording, and sea kayaking. To understand these sports, let us consider one by one. The first is stand up paddle surfing, is an ancient form of surfing in which a surfer is standing on the board. Second is paddleboarding, a surface water sport in which the surfer is propelled by a swimming motion usually on along surfboard close to the shore. Lastly is sea kayak or touring kayak, developed for the sport of paddling on open waters of lakes, bays, and the ocean. A seaworthy small boat with covered deck and the ability to incorporate a spraydeck is used in this sport.</p>
<p>The equipments used in surfing are, surfboard, Malibu and wetsuit.</p>
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		<title>The Home of Winter Sports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you already experienced winter sports? Without a doubt most of you here will agree that this sport is really enjoyable, isn’t it? So if that the case then, let us consider some interesting details regarding this sport, here as follows: As most of you already knew, winter sport is a sport which is played [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong>Have you already experienced winter sports? Without a doubt most of you here will agree that this sport is really enjoyable, isn’t it? So if that the case then, let us consider some interesting details regarding this sport, here as follows:</p>
<p>As most of you already knew, winter sport is a sport which is played on snow or ice and only played in cold areas during winter. However this sport can be also played in artificial snow and ice. There are many variation of this sport, such as ice skating, skiing, sledding, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. How do we describe the following? To give us details in this regard, let’s consider it one by one, here as follows:</p>
<p>First ice skating, this is moving on ice by using ice skates. Second skiing, is to travel over the snow using skis as equipment. Third sledding, similar to sliding but in a prone or seated position using device or vehicle generically known as a sled. Fourth snowboarding, a sport that involves descending a slope that is covered with snow on a snowboard attached to a rider’s feet using a special boot set onto mounted binding. And lastly snowmobiling, a land vehicle for winter travel on snow using snowmobile or snowmachine.</p>
<p>What ever it is, we can constantly say that winter sports are really enjoyable!</p>
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		<title>The Home of Volleyball Sports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For sure most of you here know how to play volleyball, isn’t it? But how do we illustrate this sport? To let us know more details in this regard, let us consider one reference, here as follows. Volleyball is played as an indoor sport or as beach volleyball. These are usually played by two teams [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong>For sure most of you here know how to play volleyball, isn’t it? But how do we illustrate this sport? To let us know more details in this regard, let us consider one reference, here as follows.</p>
<p>Volleyball is played as an indoor sport or as beach volleyball. These are usually played by two teams with six players each and are separated by a net. Each team can make score points if the ground a ball on the other team’s court under organized rules. What are some of these rules? As the game started by tossing or releasing the ball passing to opponents’ court; the ball should not touch outside the opponents’ court or without passing over the net, it should not catch and throw the ball, should not hit the ball twice by the same player, and should not touch the net during the play. So if a player fails to take notice of those rules, their opponents or the other team will get score points.</p>
<p>To return the ball within three times contacts, players must first bump or pass the ball, then second is to set by over-hand pass using wrists to push finger-tips at the ball and lastly is to spike by jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball over the net.</p>
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		<title>The Home of Rugby Football Sports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you fun watching or playing rugby football? No doubt that most of you is enjoying this sport, isn’t it? What do we know about rugby football? To some of doesn’t have any idea yet in this regard, the following details that I will mention here will help. According to one reference, rugby football is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong>Are you fun watching or playing rugby football? No doubt that most of you is enjoying this sport, isn’t it? What do we know about rugby football? To some of doesn’t have any idea yet in this regard, the following details that I will mention here will help.</p>
<p>According to one reference, rugby football is described as a style of football named after Rugby School in the United   Kingdom which is prominent in two current sports, the rugby league and the rugby union. How do we understand these two current sports of rugby football? Let’s consider other references how they described rugby league and rugby union as follows.</p>
<p>The rugby league is a full contact sport played by two teams and each team has thirteen players played on a rectangular grass field and was originated as a split from the Rugby Football Union in England in 1895 over the issue of payments to players. However, the rugby union is a full contact team sport which originated in England in the early 19th century which is based on running with the ball in hand.</p>
<p>Where do the rugby shirts made of? Before, it is made of cotton but now these are made of mixed cotton and polyester to prevent absorbing much water or mud as cotton alone. The rugby jerseys are quite different depending on the type of rugby game. A shirt worm by rugby league players usually has a large “V” around the neck and more colorful that the rugby union which is more traditional design, such as completely white or one color with a different color stripes.</p>
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		<title>Ian Crocker Online Blog The best place for up to date news about the Crockah</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas Senior Circuit Day 1 Ian swam the 50 fly and the 100 free today at the Texas Senior Circuit meet at Texas A&#38;M50 Fly 1 Crocker, Ian 25 Longhorn 25.17 24.46 2 Becerra, Camilo 27 Fort Worth 25.16 24.98 3 Donch, Matt 20 Unattached 26.15 25.02 4 Taylor, Hill 20 Unattached 25.97 25.37 5 [...]]]></description>
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<div>Ian swam the 50 fly and the 100 free today at the Texas Senior Circuit meet at Texas A&amp;M50 Fly</p>
<p><strong> 1 Crocker, Ian     25 Longhorn            25.17      24.46 </strong></p>
<p>2 Becerra, Camilo  27 Fort Worth          25.16      24.98</p>
<p>3 Donch, Matt      20 Unattached          26.15      25.02</p>
<p>4 Taylor, Hill     20 Unattached          25.97      25.37</p>
<p>5 Jackson, Jonath  18 Unattached          25.96      25.43</p>
<p>6 Wang, Andrew     20 Unattached          25.82      25.56</p>
<p>7 Wilson, Brian    19 Unattached          26.03      25.61</p>
<p>8 Clarke, Shawn    20 Aggie               26.10      26.31</p>
<p>100 Free</p>
<p>1 Walker, Neil     31 Longhorn            50.04      49.49 TRLS</p>
<p>23.48        49.49 (26.01)</p>
<p>2 McGinnis, Matt   22 Unattached          49.95      49.99 TRLS</p>
<p>24.01        49.99 (25.98)</p>
<p>3 Rogers, Dale     25 Longhorn            51.05      50.24 TRLS</p>
<p>24.09        50.24 (26.15)</p>
<p><strong> 4 Crocker, Ian     25 Longhorn            51.88      50.62 TRLS</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>24.49        50.62 (26.13)</strong></p>
<p>5 Jackson, Jonath  18 Unattached          52.06      50.78 TRLS</p>
<p>23.96        50.78 (26.82)</p>
<p>6 Grigull, Rory    18 Coral Springs       52.24      51.76 AUTO</p>
<p>24.78        51.76 (26.98)</p>
<p>7 Makany, Balazs   20 Aggie               52.09      51.98 AUTO</p>
<p>25.17        51.98 (26.81)</p>
<p>8 Atkinson, Jevon  24 UN                  51.52    1:05.91</p>
<p>31.56      1:05.91 (34.35)</p>
<p>Yay for meets! Good job Ian.</p>
<p>Tomorrow is the 100 fly, so I suggest you all keep an eye on the Real Time Results page.</p>
<p>And, if anyone can go, or find pictures…that would be fantastic</p>
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<h3>Monday, May 12. 2008</h3>
<h4><strong>Starting over, it seems</strong></h4>
<div>Alright, so I’ve tried just about everything I could to save this<br />
thing, and I apologize many times over for the extended period of time<br />
that the blog was down, but I was exhausting all resources in an<br />
attempt to NOT lose 3 years worth of entries.Unfortunately, my efforts have been to no avail, and I can’t stand<br />
having an error page up anymore. So, I have decided to finally just<br />
admit its gone, mourn the loss and move on.</p>
<p>So, here’s to a fresh start.</p>
<p>Olympic Trials are coming SUPER SOON! And I’m really excited. I have everything booked and ready. It should be amazing</p>
<p>I’ll post some more updates on what Ian’s been up to as soon as I get this page looking the way I want it once again. ::sigh::</p>
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		<title>The home of Cycling sports and its forms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you find cycling? Did you feel excite and thrill while playing it? For sure many of you here love plying this sport! What is some interesting information about this sport? Cycling is a popular pastime and recreational sport and highly competitive international sport. This is usually use with mountain bikes. How the wheels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you find cycling? Did you feel excite and thrill while playing it? For sure many of you here love plying this sport!</p>
<p>What is some interesting information about this sport? Cycling is a popular pastime and recreational sport and highly competitive international sport. This is usually use with mountain bikes. How the wheels and tires of these mountain bikes were designed? </p>
<p>The first invention of the bicycles, the front wheels and radius were large which allows the riders to drive fast and efficient on flat spaces, however they were quite unstable and dangerous to the riders. </p>
<p>As times goes by, bicycle tire width becomes different depending on the terrain and intended use of the bike. Like for example, off roads bikes have wide tires while on-road racing tires have very narrow tires. Why these tires were designed like as mentioned?     </p>
<p>Yes, because thin tires are suitable for road racing bikes to minimize friction and cut back the weight of the wheel. However, the flat and wide tires are good enough for many dips and troughs in the ground.  </p>
<p>So before we will use a bicycle, one thing to consider first is the road which we will go by. </p>
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		<title>The home of Canoeing and Kayaking and there differences</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around the world there are many people who love to do water sports such as canoeing and kayaking. Why they are so interested in this kind of sports? Yes, because, canoeing and kayaking are competitive and exciting sports in the world. These two sports can be performed using small, narrow, lightweight boats propelled by paddles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around the world there are many people who love to do water sports such as canoeing and kayaking.  Why they are so interested in this kind of sports? Yes, because, canoeing and kayaking are competitive and exciting sports in the world. These two sports can be performed using small, narrow, lightweight boats propelled by paddles and pointed at both ends. </p>
<p>But how can we differentiate these two sports, the canoeing and the kayaking? In the reality there are many differences however, there are also similarities between canoes and kayaks. In many instances canoeing and kayaking were considered under the same umbrella. But to know the common and obvious differences of the two sports, here are the following details.</p>
<p>Kayak is a decked boat while canoe is not. Kayaks are always seated with his legs extended under the deck while the canoes are generally kneeled. And kayaks are always paddled with a double-bladed paddle while the canoes are paddled with a shorter paddle with a blade on one end only.    </p>
<p>Now we had already seen the difference between canoeing and kayaking, but whatever it is, for sure you will enjoy performing these sports and you will have an exciting and thrilling experienced.       </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Name: Ian Lowell Crocker Birthdate: August 31, 1982 Height: 6′ 5″ Weight: 180 lbs Birthplace: Portland, Maine Current Residence: Austin, Texas From USA Swimming: In 2006: Won the 100m fly and the 400 Medley Relay at the Pan Pacific Championships, setting new championship records in both events … also placed second in the 100m Fly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Birthdate: August 31, 1982</p>
<p>Height: 6′ 5″</p>
<p>Weight: 180 lbs</p>
<p>Birthplace: Portland, Maine</p>
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<p>From USA Swimming:</p>
<p><em>In 2006</em>:</p>
<p>Won<br />
the 100m fly and the 400 Medley Relay at the Pan Pacific Championships,<br />
setting new championship records in both events … also placed second in<br />
the 100m Fly at ConocoPhillips Swimming National Championships</p>
<p><em>In 2005</em>:</p>
<p>Won<br />
the 100m fly and the 400m medley relay at Mutual of Omaha Duel in the<br />
Pool … also won both events at World Championships, breaking his own<br />
world record in the 100m fly and helping win gold in the 400m MR; won<br />
silver in the 50m fly in American record time … finished second in the<br />
100m fly at World Championship Trials.</p>
<p><em>In 2004</em>:<br />
Set world records in the 50m fly and 400m medley relay en route to<br />
winning four golds at Short Course World Championships; also set a<br />
Championship record in the 100m fly and swam prelims of the 400m free<br />
relay … swam the fastest fly leg in history to capture gold on the<br />
world record-breaking 400m medley relay and silver in the 100m fly at<br />
the Olympic Games; also won bronze in the 400m free relay … qualified<br />
for second Olympic team after finishing second in the 100m free and<br />
winning the 100m fly in world record time … was named NCAA Swimmer of<br />
the Year after winning the 100m free and 100m fly both in world record<br />
time at the NCAA Championships; also was second in the 50m free.</p>
<p><em>In 2003</em>:</p>
<p>Broke<br />
the world record en route to a his first world title in the 100m fly,<br />
won a silver in the 50m fly and swam the fastest fly relay split in<br />
history leading Team USA to gold in the 400m medley relay at the FINA<br />
World Championships … was second in the 100m fly at the Mutual of Omaha<br />
Duel in the Pool … won the 100y fly at the NCAA Championships for his<br />
third NCAA title.</p>
<p><em>In 2002</em>:</p>
<p>Won<br />
a gold in the 100m fly, setting a new championships record in the semis<br />
at Pan Pacific Championships … was second in the 100m fly at the P66<br />
Summer Nationals … won his second-straight 100y fly title at the NCAA<br />
Championships, breaking the American record at the event; placed fifth<br />
in the 50y free.</p>
<p><em>In 2001</em>:</p>
<p>Tied<br />
American record in the 50m fly at World Championships, placing fourth<br />
in the event; won a silver in the 100m fly, bettering his American<br />
record by two-tenths … won 100m fly at P66 Spring Nationals … won 100y<br />
fly at NCAAs and was fifth in 100y free; also swam on American<br />
record-breaking 400y medley relay.</p>
<p><em>Career Highlights</em>:</p>
<p>Won<br />
his first individual world championship gold medal, taking the 100m fly<br />
and lowering the world record to under 51 seconds for the first time in<br />
history … broke the world marks in the 100m free and 100m fly (scm)<br />
at the 2004 NCAAs to be named Swimmer of the Year.</p>
<p><em>Additional Honors/Records</em>:<br />
World<br />
record holder in the 100m fly, becoming the first person to swim the<br />
event under 51 seconds … holds the world records in the 100m free, 50m<br />
fly and 100m fly (scm) … swam the butterfly leg of both world<br />
record-breaking 400m medley relays (lcm and scm) … owns fastest<br />
butterfly relay split in history as part of world record-breaking 400m<br />
medley relay at 2004 Olympics … American record holder in 50m fly (lcm)<br />
and 100y fly … four-time All-Star Team member (2000-01, 03-04) …<br />
six-time National A Team member (2000-05) … two-time National B Team<br />
member (1998-99) … 1998 Spring Nationals Rookie of the Meet … first<br />
15-year-old American to go under 1:50 in the 200m free (’98 SUM) … 1998<br />
National Junior Team member… set 17-18 NAG record in 100y fly in 2001 …<br />
set 15-16 NAG record in 200m free and 100m fly in 1998 … set 13-14 NAG<br />
record in 200y and 200m free in 1997.</p>
<p><em>International Medals</em>:</p>
<p>Olympic Games</p>
<p>2004: 1st, 400m MR (WR); 2nd, 100m fly; 3rd, 400m FR</p>
<p>2000: 1st, 400m MR (WR)</p>
<p>World Championships</p>
<p>2005: 1st, 100m fly (WR); 1st, 400m MR; 2nd, 50m fly (AR)</p>
<p>2003: 2nd, 50m fly (AR); 1st, 100m fly (WR); 1st, 400m MR (WR)</p>
<p>2001: 2nd, 100m fly</p>
<p>Pan Pacific Championships</p>
<p>2006: 1st, 100m fly (CR); 1st 4×100 Medley Relay (CR)</p>
<p>2002: 1st, 100m fly (CR)</p>
<p>1999: no medals</p>
<p>Short Course World Championships</p>
<p>2004: 1st, 50m fly (WR); 1st, 100m fly (CR); 1st, 400m FRp; 1st, 400m MR (WR)</p>
<p><em>US National Titles</em>:</p>
<p>100m fly (2): ’01 SPG, ’00 SUM</p>
<p><em>World Rankings</em>:</p>
<p>2000: 46th, 100m free; 27th, 50m fly; 4th, 100m fly</p>
<p>2001: 47th, 100m free; 60th, 200m free; 6th, 50m fly; 3rd, 100m fly</p>
<p>2002: 4th, 100m fly</p>
<p>2003: 1st, 100m fly</p>
<p>2004: 122nd, 50m free; 9th, 100m free; 1st, 100m fly</p>
<p>2005: 1st, 100m Fly</p>
<p><em>Personal</em>:</p>
<p>Born: Portland, Maine</p>
<p>College Major: Sociology</p>
<p>Parents: Richard and Gail … father is a lab technician, and mother manages a cardiac rehab facility</p>
<p>Sibling: one sister (Amy)</p>
<p>Pets: three cats (Murphy, Hazel, Dinah)</p>
<p>Hobbies Outside the Pool: cars, music</p>
<p>Ultimate Way to Relax: cruising in his car</p>
<p>Most Influential People: his coaches</p>
<p>Charities: National Mental Health</p>
<p>Sponsors: Speedo, Aircast</p>
<p>Training Stats: Swims 6-12,000 mtrs/yds per day, 2-5 hours a day, 6 days a week</p>
<p>More: enjoys playing the guitar and working on his 1971 Buick Riviera … an avid Bob Dylan fan</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you familiar in this sport? In most area, handball is known as team handball, field handball, European handball, or Olympic handball. Olympic Games and Cups for handball were already available since 1936 for men but in 1976 women handball were added. Hand ball is similar to an indoor soccer field. This sport is played [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you familiar in this sport? In most area, handball is known as team handball, field handball, European handball, or Olympic handball. Olympic Games and Cups for handball were already available since 1936 for men but in 1976 women handball were added.  </p>
<p>Hand ball is similar to an indoor soccer field. This sport is played by tow teams with seven players each (six are players and one goalkeeper). This kind of sports is usually played indoors but sometime it can also play outdoors in the forms of field handball. </p>
<p>The game is exciting where in players needs to play fast, with body contact while the defenders try to stop the attackers from approaching their goal. However, body contact is only allowed if the defensive player is completely in front of the offensive player. Any other contact such as in the side or behind will be penalizes. Players are allowed to pass and bounce the ball and attempt to throw it into the goal of the opposing team to make score point. </p>
<p>This is another exiting sport that everyone will surely enjoy! Why not try to play this game? For sure you will be thrilled playing this kind of sport. </p>
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