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1477125365_63635.ppt слайд 1 rishod sobirov competitorfor the uzbekistan men's judo olympicgames bronze 2008 beijing -60 kg bronze 2012 london -60 kg worldchampionships gold 2010 tokyo -60kg gold 2011 paris -60kg asianchampionships silver 2007 kuwaitcity -60 kg rishod sobirov (born september 11, 1986) is an uzbek judoka. he won the bronze medal in the men's 60 kg at the 2008 summer olympics and two world judo championships in 2010 and 2011, making him the current number one in the international judo federation ranking of men's 60.[1] sobirov won a bronze medal in the men's under 60kg division at the 2012 summer olympics in london. record against selected opponents includes results from the olympics, world championships, asian championships, world cup, and grand prix series events from 2006 to the present. choi min ho 0–2 omar rebahi 1–0 pavel petrikov 1–0 masoud haji akhoundzade 1–0 will frazer 2–0 dmitri dragin 2–0 yano daichi …
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r. after a spell in bunyodkor in 2007 when the team reached the semi-final of the afc champions league, he was appointed as a boss of uzbekistan national women's sports sports, there were women that worked hard to gain that freedom for women who have a passion for sports now. there are many examples of the restrictions women had for playing sports during the 1900s. one example is when senda berenson, a gymnastics instructor and p.e. teacher at an all-girls school,that wanted to allow her girls to play basketball, since it was a newly created sport. senda wondered about this at the time that women could only play certain sports if they were in clubs. the rise of women playing sports began during world war i and world war ii. this issue impacted the society at the time because most people believed that women should not take part in any …
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tion that women's bodies were so restricted and delicate that vigorous physical activity was dangerous. these notions where first challenged by the "new woman" around 1900. these women started with bicycling; they rode into new gender spaces in education, work, and suffrage. the 1920s marked a breakthrough for women, including working-class young women in addition to the pioneering middle class sportswomen implementation and regulation in 1972 women's sports in the united states got a boost when the congress passed the title ix legislation. title ix prohibits gender discrimination in schools that receive federal funds through grants, scholarships, or other support for students. the law states that federal funds can be withdrawn from a school engaging in intentional gender discrimination in the provision of curriculum, counseling, academic support, or general educational opportunities; this includes interscholastic or varsity sports.[7] in practice, the difficulty with title ix is making sure schools are compliant …
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disproportionately fewer females than males participating in sports. although schools only have to be compliant with one of the three prongs, many schools have not managed to achieve equity. many schools attempt to achieve compliance through the first prong, however, in order to achieve that compliance schools cut men's programs which is not the way the ocr wanted compliance achieved. equity is not the only way to be compliant with title ix. to be considered compliant with title ix, athletic departments simply need to show that they are making efforts to achieve parity in participation, treatment, and athletic financial assistance. effect on women's sports the main purpose of title ix was to bring equality between the sexes in educational institutions. however, title ix is most commonly associated with its impact on athletics and more specifically the impact it has had on women's participation in athletics at every age. today there …
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motion by title ix explained about 20 percent of the increase in women's education and about 40 percent of the rise in employment for 25-to-34-year-old women. this is not to say that all women who are successful later on in life played sports, but it is saying that women who did participate in athletics received benefits in their education and employment later on in life. the battle for equality today, the battle for equality between men's and women's sports rages on. women make up 54% of enrollment at 832 schools that responded to an ncaa gender equity study in 2000, however, females at these institutions only account for 41% of the athletes. this violates title ix's premise that the ratio of female athletes to male athletes should be roughly equivalent to the overall proportion of female and male students.[12] many of the issues today often revolve around the amount of …

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1477125365_63635.ppt слайд 1 rishod sobirov competitorfor the uzbekistan men's judo olympicgames bronze 2008 beijing -60 kg bronze 2012 london -60 kg worldchampionships gold 2010 tokyo -60kg gold 2011 paris -60kg asianchampionships silver 2007 kuwaitcity -60 kg rishod sobirov (born september 11, 1986) is an uzbek judoka. he won the bronze medal in the men's 60 kg at the 2008 summer olympics and two world judo championships in 2010 and 2011, making him the current number one in the international judo federation ranking of men's 60.[1] sobirov won a bronze medal in the men's under 60kg division at the 2012 summer olympics in london. record against selected opponents includes results from the olympics, world championships, asian championships, world cup, and grand …

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