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Bernard Montgomery Muir (born July 22, 1968) is an American college athletics administrator who is currently the athletic director at Stanford University. Prior to Stanford, Muir served in the same position at the University of Delaware and Georgetown University .
The Stanford Cardinal are the athletic teams that represent Stanford University.Stanford's program has won 136 NCAA team championships, the most of any university. Stanford has won at least one NCAA team championship each academic year for 48 consecutive years, starting in 1976–77 and continuing through 2023–24.
In June 1970 the first Senior Olympics took place at the Los Angeles Coliseum (1970 known as Senior Sports International Meet). [3] The games continued in the 1970s and 1980s in the Los Angeles and Orange County, California. [4] Today the meet is known as the Senior Games (or Senior Olympics). The Senior Games are now held in every state in the ...
The Stanford University Arrillaga Family Rowing and Sailing Center (or Stanford Rowing and Sailing Center) is a boating facility utilized by Stanford Cardinal Athletics for sailing and rowing sporting activities. It is located at the Port of Redwood City along Redwood creek in Redwood City, California.
Some such event have "senior", "masters", or "veteran" in their title. The restriction may involve a formal minimum age (e.g. 50 for golf's U.S. Senior Open) but not necessarily (e.g. the tennis ATP Champions Tour allows players under 35 to compete after two years off the main ATP Tour).
Masters athletics (track and field) competitions (2 C, 15 P) B. BWF World Senior Championships (5 C, 7 P) C. ... Pages in category "Senior sports competitions"
Cal Senior Games. San Diego, CA [29] [30] Unofficial M 100 Outdoor Throws Pentathlon 3344 points Trent Lane 100 1 October 2010 Lafayette, LA [32] Unofficial M 100 Outdoor Weight Throw (5.45 kg) 4.47 Trent Lane 100 1–2 October 2010 Lafayette, LA [33] [34] Unofficial (Senior Games) W 100 Outdoor 50 Meter 18.31 0.4 Julia Hawkins 100 6–11 June 2017
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) [b] is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United States, and 1 in Canada. [3] It also organizes the athletic programs of colleges and helps over 500,000 college student athletes who compete annually in college sports. [3]