Aluminum Mesh, Polycarbonate Panels Dress Up Stadium Exterior
Soccer isn’t under wraps in Houston these days, but the Dynamo’s new home is.
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Collaboration is Vital to Regional and Community Pool Projects
For about three years, the 50-meter stainless steel competition pool used at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials sat disassembled in an Omaha, Neb., storage facility, not far from where 16,000 swimming fans had jammed the Qwest Center and witnessed the setting of nine world and 21 American records.
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Dieticians Push for Deregulation of Student-Athlete Feeding
Deregulation. Job creation. Putting food on the table. It may sound like tired election-year rhetoric, but these are issues foremost on the minds of members of the Collegiate & Professional Sports Dieticians Association.
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FIFA Program Certifies Synthetic Turf Performance
This month, a small fraternity of field inspectors will gather in Paris for an annual brush-up on the latest techniques in testing synthetic turf. The goal is to establish consistency among the entities entrusted by FIFA
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Healthier Concessions Menus Present New Booster Club Challenges
Fans attending high school football games this fall in Portland, Maine, were in for a surprise — especially the ones craving a tray of warm nachos and a cold Mountain Dew.
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New Projects: Davis Wade Stadium, San Jose Earthquakes’ Stadium
A renovation of the Bismarck (N.D) Community Bowl (pictured) has begun. Located on the Bismarck State College campus, the bowl is also used by local public and private schools, the University of Mary's football, soccer and track teams, and other local groups.
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Parks and Recreation Departments Benefit from Sports Tourism
In 2005, parks and recreation operations manager Joel Dunn approached the Carson City, Nev., convention and visitors bureau with a proposal to boost sports tourism in the city.
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Rob & Barry: We Couldn’t Care More About Our Members
Imagine that you've just tested your pool water and found it to be — the actual numbers are irrelevant to the story — just fine.
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