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Tennisopedia
"From Ace ("A valid serve that is not reached by the opponent. The server wins the point immediately.") to WTC ("Women’s Tennis Council. As of 1995, the WTC was renamed as the WTA TOUR Council."), Tennisopedia defines 105 tennis terms. Another fun click is the Tennis PC Stuff, which has goodies such as tennis screen savers, tennis wallpaper, tennis icons and tennis sound effects."
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Tennis.com
"Tennis.com easily lives up to its name as a premier online tennis destination. You get the usual mix of news, scores and television schedules, but my favorites clicks are the educational ones listed under Instruction and Fitness. Under Instruction, you’ll find tips ("Whether it’s a high school match, weekend grudge match or professional match, there’s one value that helps win matches: Patience.") and a huge collection of FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions.) Another helpful resource is the tennis camp locator. Enter your locale and your age range (junior, adult, senior, or family) to retrieve a listing of programs near you."
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Sydney 2000: The Official Kids Site
"The kids section of the official Sydney 2000 site is divided into four zones. Sportzone has a terrific guide to each of the Olympic sports, including the two newest: taekwondo and triathlon. Worldzone hosts the Great Olympic Joke Jam. Greenzone introduces the green and golden bell frogs that live at Sydney Olympic Park. And Technozone features the two winners of an Australian student web design competition. Don’t missing their excellent sites titled "The Lion of Athens: The Story of Australia’s First Olympic Champion" and "Australia: The Land and the People.""
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Surfing the Net with Kids: World Series
"World Series fever has hit our household, our town and our team: the Padres. It all started last spring with two tickets that were given to my husband and son. My son enjoyed the game so much, I soon bought tickets for the whole family. One game led to another, and now I have to admit I’m a certified Padres fan. For baseball fans everywhere, here are my recommendations for the best World Series sites in cyber space."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Soccer Fun
"In support of America’s sixth appearance at the World Cup (1930, 1934, 1950, 1990, 1994 and 1998), this week’s topic is online soccer games. All of these games require the free plug-in Shockwave. At the risk of repeating myself (but isn’t that what mothers do best?), if you don’t have Shockwave yet, download it now. It’s free. It’s fun. I promise you won’t be disappointed."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Olympic Games Athens 2004
"On August 13, 2004 the XXVIII Olympiad will begin in Athens, Greece, the 776 BCE birthplace of the original games and host of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. This year, nearly 10,500 athletes will compete in twenty-eight sports, vying for 903 medals. Many time zones away, we will be watching and clicking."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Winter Olympics 2002
"The first Winter Olympic Games took place in Chamonix, France in 1924 with sixteen nations participating in thirteen events in five sports. This year in Park City, Utah (from February 8 to February 24) there will be athletes from at least eighty nations competing in eighty events in fifteen sports. The will follow, running from March 7 to March 16. Let the snow fly!"
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
"On September 15th, the XXVII Olympiad will begin in Sydney, Australia. Nearly 10,000 athletes from more than 200 countries will compete in thirty-five sports. On any given day up to 500,000 spectators, workers and participants will travel to Sydney Olympic Park, and more than 100,000 people will visit the satellite venues. Many time zones away, we will watching and clicking."
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Surfing History
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Going to the Beach
"It’s summertime and for those of us on the coasts, this means beach time. Today’s selections are a potpourri of beach topics, from sand castles to surfing, beach cams to beach safety. Don’t forget your sunscreen and sun hat, and please rinse off before coming back into the house."
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