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Sports facilities for sports games
Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports, 2022The relevance of physical culture and sports facilities is a constantly changing system, inextricably linked with the development of society. The social changes taking place in society are bringing to life new types and forms of physical culture and recreation and leisure activities.
I. V. Bryzgalov, V. V. Shalaev
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ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF SPORT: FACILITY MANAGEMENT OF SPORTS FACILITIES
Issues of UdSU scientists, 2023The work is devoted to issues of sports management infrastructure of the region and municipalities based on the concept management facilitation.
D.P. Arkalov, A.A. Vasyukov, A.V. Litvin
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American Heart Journal, 2015
We sought to evaluate frequency, characteristics, and outcomes of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) during sports activities according to the location of occurrence (in sports facilities vs those occurring outside of sports facilities).This is an observational 5-year prospective national French survey of subjects 10 to 75 years old presenting with SCA during
Eloi, Marijon +17 more
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We sought to evaluate frequency, characteristics, and outcomes of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) during sports activities according to the location of occurrence (in sports facilities vs those occurring outside of sports facilities).This is an observational 5-year prospective national French survey of subjects 10 to 75 years old presenting with SCA during
Eloi, Marijon +17 more
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Sport in Society, 2010
In Norway and Denmark a sports infrastructure has been established with considerable financial support from official authorities.
Rafoss, Kolbjørn, Troelsen, Jens
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In Norway and Denmark a sports infrastructure has been established with considerable financial support from official authorities.
Rafoss, Kolbjørn, Troelsen, Jens
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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1987
(1987). Planning Sport Facilities. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance: Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 22-26.
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(1987). Planning Sport Facilities. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance: Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 22-26.
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Sports facilities: indoor and outdoor
2012Philip Johnson and Tom Jones are architects at PopulousKEY POINTS: x All sports are conducted on a field of play, whether that is apitch, track, course, pool, field or court. The governing body for each sport will generally define dimensional requirementsx Within certain dimensional ranges, a number of surfaces are capable of accommodating a number of ...
Philip Johnson, Tom Jones
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2011
Introduction There is a wide array of sports facilities: bowling alleys, golf courses, tennis courts, multiuse athletic fields, parks, public school facilities, and, of course, the professional venues. Some of these facilities are privately financed, and many others are publicly financed.
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Introduction There is a wide array of sports facilities: bowling alleys, golf courses, tennis courts, multiuse athletic fields, parks, public school facilities, and, of course, the professional venues. Some of these facilities are privately financed, and many others are publicly financed.
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2015
Stadia have always been dominated by striking architecture, attractive to both athletes and spectators. Stadium design spans almost three millennia, from the classical facilities of Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, culminating in mega structures such as the Circus Maximus and the Coliseum in ancient Rome, to modern design wonders such as ...
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Stadia have always been dominated by striking architecture, attractive to both athletes and spectators. Stadium design spans almost three millennia, from the classical facilities of Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, culminating in mega structures such as the Circus Maximus and the Coliseum in ancient Rome, to modern design wonders such as ...
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Energy solutions for sports facilities
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2008Abstract The sports facilities are characterized by special energy needs different from any other user and they are characterized by high heat and electricity loads. For this reason, the aim of this work has been to propose a tool to provide a preliminary estimation of the power and energy required by the sports centres.
ARTUSO, PAOLA, SANTIANGELI, ADRIANO
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