Sports Geography Final Exam

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British empire had:

.Legacy of empire included the belief that parliaments, freedom, democracy and the rule of law are GOOD things .School, universities and a liberal system of education .The christian faith .Bureaucracy and trains .World trade, capitalism and globalization More than .40 wars .Atrocities .Cricket, football and rugby played all over the world

International Cricket Council

10 countries in it

How Rugby played

11 players on team, bat until made out, pitching or ball hits the wicket Score a 4 hitting ball to the boundary Score by hitting ball and running to other side of pitch before srtiking out is 1 run and added to indivdual Over boundary is 6 points Get a Wicket by being caught, bowled, run out, stumped, and leg before wicket Overs=6 balls bowled, 20 Overs=120 balls bowled a game Penalty runs awarded when rule infractions happen Super Over decides winner in games that need one Need 10 guys out within allotted overs to bat

New Zealand make up

15% Maori, 74% European

How long is the Great Barrier Reef?

1500 miles, 2900 individual reefs

British empire

1630 empire was cruel and ruled lots of the world such as Africa

Early Cricket in Australia

1842 in New South Wales

Age of Imperalism

1850-1914. Caused by: Nationalism: To gain power, European nations compete for colonies and trade Economic Competition: Demand for raw materials and new markets Missionary Spirit: Europeans believe they must spread their Christian teachings to the world

Pink bits

1886 imperial federation is fascinated with range of peoples cultures in the Empire

Who was Pierre de Coubertin

1894, French historian wanting to promote international understanding and collaboration through sports competition. Wanted to connect the world

When was first summer Olympic

1896 first summer Olympics in Athens, Greece

Orgin of word soccer

18th century student at Oxford university Charles Wreford Brown. Students add 'er' at end of words to make slang

When was FIFA founded (International Federation of Association Football)

1904

Other decreases in Olympics

1904 St. Louis games travel for non-americans was difficult, 1932 LA games world wide depression made overseas travel hard, 1956 Melbourne games political boycotts stopped number of countries from competiton (China over Tawain's participation, Egypt over Israel, Spain/Switzerland/Netherlands over Soviet Union's particpation). 1980 66 countries boycotted Moscow games because USSR Afghan war

When did the All Black form

1905 in New Zealand, good program wore all black uniforms, all blacks referred to running backs

First international soccer tournament

1908 Olympics

When did FIFA take control of soccer

1920 Olympics, Uruguay won in 1924 and 1928 games

Decrease in Olympic compition

1930's Great Depression, 1980 Moscow Olympics most controversial because soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1980 so US boycotted games, organized global boycott

Why was world cup uneven at one point

1934, 1938, 1942, and 1946 tournaments were uneven because of WW2. Germans messed everything up

When did apartheid end in South Africa

1994, Nelson mandela elected president after 27 years in jail

When did they seperate Olympic summer and winter games

1994, split it into every 2 years

Winter games PyeongChan 2018

2,300 ft above sea level, 700 meters above optimal for athletes, Near Water=More Snow, Climate similar to Chicago, Not a major city but with 43,000 people had enough amenities, resources and infrastructure, The four factors Elevation (~700m), population similarsize or larger, topography (mountainous), and access toski resorts and peaks nearby

1896 Summer Olympic

245 competitors (200 were Greek) 14 countries as well, 9 sports, 10 disciplines, 43 events, huge success

How did greece and rome play in soccer

27 per side

South Africa culture mix

3% Indian/asian 9% colored (mixed) 10% white 78% black african

When did Polynesian islands expand

3,000 years ago

Last game in Greece

393 AD as the roman's ruled Greece and rejected the Greek mythology (Roman Empower Theodosius II burned down the temple of Zeus) Roman Empire limited the spread of the games.

First Olympic games

776 BC

Where was humanity born

Africa

Which continent never hosted an olympic game

Africa

1921 British empire

All the way across central Africa and in Asia

Where were early Olympic games held

Always at Olympia in front of the Temple of Zeus

Why is Cricket so popular

Anyone can play it, stick and ball

Where was Australia when plates together

Attatched to Antartica, continent seperated from land mass for 100 million years

Bledisoe Cup

Aussie v New Zealand since the 1930's. Best of 3 series, New Zealand up all time

What did James Cook find in 1769-1770

Australia and that part of the world. Died in indonesian islands where native people of islands killed him

When was the Olympics populat to watch in the US

Back then, US doesn't focus much on international sports anymore

Who influenced many sports played world wide

British empire

Cricket formed from...

British empire in 1921. Big ones are Australia, Bangladesh, UK, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka

First international competiton in soccer

British home championship from 1883-1983

US in terms of British empire

By 1850 spread of empire was global and all around the world, US took sports with them (made up stories of creating games, such as Abner Doubleday)

Where was soccer played early on

Chinese military and Han Dynasty

Medieval soccer in UK

Chinese played it

How cities for Olympics choosen

Cities submit bid to host (need to prove adeqwuate facilites, transportation, revenue) IOC reviews info in 10 month period (Ample accommodation for the athletes, tourists, and journalists are required) IOC chooses Candidate Cities. CCs pay$150,000 and the IOC votes on the city and their backup. City is chosen and they being their hugeinfrastructure investment to host the global games

Effects of Age of Imperialism

Colonization: Europeans control land and people in areas ofAfrica, Asia, and Latin America Colonial Economics: Europeans control trade in the colonies and set up dependent cash-crop economies. Christianization: Christianity is spread toAfrica, India, and Asia.

How was Australia isolated

Culturally

1924 IOC

Decided to start hosting "International Winter Sports Week" of 16 winter events in the Alps of Chamonix, France- huge success

When did rugby start to become popular

During WW1

When did Africa gain independence

During WW2, British empire starts to fade out

Africkaners

Dutch settlers in South Africa from 1650s-1800

Prehistoric migration route australia

Eats indies to australia, had to travel across water 50,000 years ago

Elevation on elevation map for winter games

Elevation has to be between 600-800 meters above sea level • Yellow spots are the places that fall int here To high is red and too low is blue/greenish Rockies are eliminated here • Appalachian mountains and Midwest have the right elevation with a few spots in Washington and Southern California

12th edition Cricket World Cup

England, they started spread of Cricket but don't win that much

Universal language of the world

English

1815 Eton college

Established rules for soccer, 1848 most universities playing it by the Cambridge rules

1894 International Olympic Committee

Forms in 1894 to start organization for the games

Who was allowed to compete in original Olympics

Free men who met the qualifications of their City State were allowed to compete

The Ashes

Game between Australia and British. Born from 1882 match, bat when UK lost was cremated and put in tiny urn play for it every year. Series tied 32-32-5 currently

Outcome of Olympics

Globalization and extends to sports and makes sports the common language between all countries showing division and unifying

What did Greece want for Summer Olympics

Greece wanted to always have Athens host the games but the IOC wanted it to be moved around to get more countries involved

What did the first Olympic games do

Helped spread the Hellenistic culture throughout the Mediterranean

Population on map for winter games

Hitting a population of over 33k people • Ideal range is 33k to 53k people • Only 8 "cities or towns"hit the population metrics • 1 in Appalachia, 1 in the mid west, and multiple int he south west

What did second Olympics cause

Increased the number of athletes and events (22 women were allowed to compete)

Cricket World Cup

India won 2011, India in late 40's violently became independet from UK

Main sport in Pakistan and why

Influenced by british when they split up voyages in 1770's led by Captain James Cook (discovered New Zealand and Australia)

Population of Australia

Mainly desert mostly empty

Floral Fawna

Makes animals unique (Australia)

First FIFA world cup

Montevideo, Uruguay in 1930

Why did the Olympics move around

Moved around host/cities to try and represent the full world. Cities compete in bids to get the games (Mainly Europe won the bids)

Olympic theme song

NBC had rights, then ABC got rights and changed the song, people got mad so thry made ABC buy the song rights from NBC

Topography on map for winter games

Needed to have the elevation change for Olympic ski runs • Minimum vertical drop of 800m. • Kearney is the right elevation but is flat • Blacksburg doesn't have any giant mountains near it and closest ski resort with 800m is 3.5 hours away• Arizona and Pahrump are in the desert

1932 Olympic games with soccer

No soccer, focus became world cup

Original Winter games

Nordic games were held in Stockholm, Sweeden and featured international competitions for the winter sports 1900-1912

ABC Wide World of Sports

Opened in 1976, each episode showed random international sport

Rugby Union

Organization for rugby based on different countries

What would happen during this time during Olympics

Peacetime treaties between city states occurred during this time

Maori people

Polynesian people that settled in New Zealand. Aotearoa which means land of the long white cloud. Very common culture in New Zealand, everything bilinguel in NZ. In US 1800's 7mil natives down to 250,000

Sports boycott in South Africa

Prime minister insisted soccer team will not be racial integrated. 1964 IOC pulled invintation summer olympics

Peter De Klerk

Prime minister of South Africa in 70-80s, there was a ton of racism in Africa. Racial bias in jail favoring white people

Queen of England during Age of Imperalism

Queen Victoria

Geographical considerations for winter games

Right elevation for skiing/snowboarding Right topography to have downhill events Population size to host Temperature needs to support winter games

Final stage of British Empire

Ruled 458 million people, 1/4 of world population, covered 36.6 million km2 or 14.2 million sq mi. Largest empire ever known. Included every aspect of geography (climate, human interactions, famous landmarks)

Original Olympic sports

Running, later added wrestling, chariots, etc.

Tri-nation rugby teams

South Africa Springboks, Aussie Wallabies, New Zealand All Blacks

2023 World Cup Rugby winner

South Africa, 4 world titles which is the most

Center of international competition

The Olympics

What did the Olympics represent

The world working together

What do the Olympic rings represent?

Tried to represent the whole planet as every country has at least one of those colors (red, blue, yellow, green, black) in their flag in 1920

King Edwards III passed law

Try to ban soccer and jail people caught playing it

Big rugby countries

UK, argentina, france, south korea, georgia, south africa (just won rugby world cup), and new zealand are the big rugby countries

Rugby Rivalries

US v England Germany v Belgium Ireland v Georgia Ireland v England in womens

What war was Australia in

WW1

Rugby segregation in South Africa

Whites didn't want to play with blacks, sports boycotted, Mandela unified sports

What was "International Winter Sports Week" changed to in 1928

Winter games, hosted same year as summer games

Game of football in the east of england 8th century

head of defeated prince from danish

Why was South Africa awarded World cup

racist comeback

Aboriginal flag

red black stripe with sun in the middle

Most popular game in the world viewership and people playing it

soccer

Places defining sports events in the Olympics

• Host Cities and Countries can propose up to 5new sports/events to include in the Olympics • These sports are typically sports that are played in their country (has a quasi-advantage) • These sports come in and out depending on reception (previous ones like tug-of-war, pigeon shooting, etc.) • Examples:• 1988 Seoul- Table Tennis• 2000 Sydney- Taekwondo and Triathlon• 2016 Rio- Rugby 7s, Golf• 2020 Tokyo- Baseball/Softball, Karate,Climbing, skateboarding• 2024 Paris- Breakdancing is added

Top Choices for Winter Olympics

• The average temperature eliminates the California cities at ~76 degrees • Matching the Pyeongchang geographies there wereonly two cities in Idaho- Caldwell and Coeur d'Alene • The article choose Coeur d'Alene because its average temperature in February ~40 degrees matches better to Pyeongchang


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