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The Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) is a New York State public benefit corporation, created by the State of New York to manage the facilities used after the 1980 Olympic Winter Games at Lake Placid, New York. ORDA is the only state-owned ski area organization in the United States. [1]
NYS Writers Institute logo. The New York State Writers Institute is a literary organization based at the University at Albany in Albany, New York.It sponsors the Albany Book Festival, the Albany Film Festival, Visiting Writers Series, [1] Classic Film Series, [2] the Trolley online literary magazine, and the New York State Summer Writers Institute, and New York State Summer Young Writers ...
1932 Winter Olympics (4 C, 5 P) 1980 Winter Olympics (5 C, 6 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Olympic Games in New York (state)" The following 4 pages are in this category ...
The scholastic division is for New York State residents who are 17 or younger as of August 31 of the year of the games. Some scholastic division sports have a minimum age of 13 years. The open division is for New York State residents who are 18 years of age or older as of August 31 of the year of the games.
In 2014, the Board of Regents created the 4+1 option, where students must pass at least 4 regents exams—one per subject—and pass one additional approved pathway option. Students must score 65 or higher in English Language Arts, one mathematics exam, one science exam, one social studies exam, and one more exam of their choice.
Shoonfon Li of Horseheads swims to first place in the 100-yard breaststroke at the Section 4 Class A boys swimming and diving championship meet Feb. 17, 2024 at Watkins Glen High School.
Awarded to host the II Summer Youth Olympic Games (47 votes) 10 February 2010 122nd in Vancouver, Canada PoznaĆ Poland: Eliminated in the first voting (42 votes) Guadalajara Mexico: Withdrew during the candidature stage III: 2018: Buenos Aires Argentina: Awarded to host the III Summer Youth Olympic Games (49 votes) 4 July 2013
Following the Olympic Games, it was repurposed for Federal Correctional Institution, Ray Brook. [2] [3] The prison became operational following the conclusion of the Olympics and accepted its first inmates that same year. Local activists and international participants had protested the dual purpose building.