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Alates 30. märtsist on foorumisse Mnemomaratoni tarbeks ehitatud punktisüsteem. Selle eesmärk pole tekitada konkurentsi, vaid lihtsalt pakkuda lisavõimalust mängumõnule. Punktide lisamine seisneb mälumängurite südametunnistusel, kuna igaühel on võimalik teise mängija punkte muuta. Seetõttu jääme lootma, et Te ei kuritarvita seda süsteemi.
Postituse kõrval on alati näha vastaja kasutajanime. Iga õige vastuse eest saab 2 punkti - pooliku vastuse eest 1 punkt. Vastajale punkti(de) lisamiseks vajutada nupule [Mod.] ning seejärel sisestada kasutaja uus punktide arv - kui kasutajal on 14 punkti, tuleb sisestada "16" jne.
Alates 30. märtsist on foorumisse Mnemomaratoni tarbeks ehitatud punktisüsteem. Selle eesmärk pole tekitada konkurentsi, vaid lihtsalt pakkuda lisavõimalust mängumõnule. Punktide lisamine seisneb mälumängurite südametunnistusel, kuna igaühel on võimalik teise mängija punkte muuta. Seetõttu jääme lootma, et Te ei kuritarvita seda süsteemi.
Postituse kõrval on alati näha vastaja kasutajanime. Iga õige vastuse eest saab 2 punkti - pooliku vastuse eest 1 punkt. Vastajale punkti(de) lisamiseks vajutada nupule [Mod.] ning seejärel sisestada kasutaja uus punktide arv - kui kasutajal on 14 punkti, tuleb sisestada "16" jne.
Kuidagi oli meeles, et nagu varem oli see asi, ehkki küsija väidab vastupidist. USA ratastoolikorvpalli assotsiatsiooni kodulehekülg väidab, et USA võitis kulla juba 72
The U.S. team captured the prestigious 1972 Paralympic title in Heidelberg, Germany when a team selected by the NWBA up-ended Israel in a thrilling last-second championship victory.
The 1976 international crown was retained by the United States with a convincing win over Israel in the championship game of the Olympiad for the Disabled held in Toronto, Canada.
In 1980, the U.S.national team, which had been selected on the basis of a tryout held by the NWBA at Middle Tennessee State University, lost a squeaker to Holland, 63-60 in the semi-finals of the Arnhem Paralympics, and was relegated to playing for the bronze medal against France, winning handily 80-60.
The Paralympic year 1984 proved to be a frustrating year for the men's and women's teams, in large part because of the late shift of the competition venue from this country to England.
Many of the acknowledged top layers had to bow out, and the NWBA teams selected-though distinguished in all respects - could not match the strength of the well-established lineups of the foreign powers. The U.S. men's team finished fourth among 18 countries, while the women's team claimed the fifth position among six competing nations.
In 1987, the U.S. men's team was successful in winning the gold medal at the Stoke Mandeville Games.
U.S. fortunes continued to improve at the 1988 Paralympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. Both the men's and women's teams captured the gold medals. The men did it with a convincing 74-63 victory over Holland, while the women's team won out over West Germany 38-31. The West Germans had not been beaten in international competition since 1975.
The IXth Paralympic Games held in Barcelona, Spain, will be remembered for the gold medal won by the U.S. men's team (39-36 over Holland) but subsequently withdrawn by the International Coordinating Committee two weeks later for a doping infraction by a U.S. player which was discovered in a urine test following the championship game.
The U.S. women's team took the silver medal when Canada, led by Chantal Benoit's 18 points, emerged victorious 35-26 in the championship game. The gold medal was Canada's first in Paralympic competition.
The 1996 Pralympic Games was held in Atlanta, Georgia following the Olympic Games. Eleven men's (Iraq failed to appear] and six women's teams competed for medals. An exciting team from Australia defeated the favored squads from the USA and Great Britain to win its first gold medal. The US men won a bronze as did the talented US women.
The U.S. team captured the prestigious 1972 Paralympic title in Heidelberg, Germany when a team selected by the NWBA up-ended Israel in a thrilling last-second championship victory.
The 1976 international crown was retained by the United States with a convincing win over Israel in the championship game of the Olympiad for the Disabled held in Toronto, Canada.
In 1980, the U.S.national team, which had been selected on the basis of a tryout held by the NWBA at Middle Tennessee State University, lost a squeaker to Holland, 63-60 in the semi-finals of the Arnhem Paralympics, and was relegated to playing for the bronze medal against France, winning handily 80-60.
The Paralympic year 1984 proved to be a frustrating year for the men's and women's teams, in large part because of the late shift of the competition venue from this country to England.
Many of the acknowledged top layers had to bow out, and the NWBA teams selected-though distinguished in all respects - could not match the strength of the well-established lineups of the foreign powers. The U.S. men's team finished fourth among 18 countries, while the women's team claimed the fifth position among six competing nations.
In 1987, the U.S. men's team was successful in winning the gold medal at the Stoke Mandeville Games.
U.S. fortunes continued to improve at the 1988 Paralympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. Both the men's and women's teams captured the gold medals. The men did it with a convincing 74-63 victory over Holland, while the women's team won out over West Germany 38-31. The West Germans had not been beaten in international competition since 1975.
The IXth Paralympic Games held in Barcelona, Spain, will be remembered for the gold medal won by the U.S. men's team (39-36 over Holland) but subsequently withdrawn by the International Coordinating Committee two weeks later for a doping infraction by a U.S. player which was discovered in a urine test following the championship game.
The U.S. women's team took the silver medal when Canada, led by Chantal Benoit's 18 points, emerged victorious 35-26 in the championship game. The gold medal was Canada's first in Paralympic competition.
The 1996 Pralympic Games was held in Atlanta, Georgia following the Olympic Games. Eleven men's (Iraq failed to appear] and six women's teams competed for medals. An exciting team from Australia defeated the favored squads from the USA and Great Britain to win its first gold medal. The US men won a bronze as did the talented US women.
Nu näed, see on see kui usaldad mitteametlikke andmeid ja kysid seda, millest ise aimugi pole, mina lugesin kusagilt välja, et selline ala lasti käiku alles 1992 Barcas
Nüüd olen igatähes targem: Ratastoolikorvpalliga alustati siis lausa esimese ametliku paraolümpia ajal, 1960 Roomas
Vabandan siss ja las aadul olla tänu asja väljauurimisele õigus ka kysida
Nüüd olen igatähes targem: Ratastoolikorvpalliga alustati siis lausa esimese ametliku paraolümpia ajal, 1960 Roomas
Vabandan siss ja las aadul olla tänu asja väljauurimisele õigus ka kysida
Teatud spordiringkondades on pärast viimase aja tublisid sooritusi tärganud päris tõsiseltvõetav lootus, et Aleksander Põldmast võiks saada järgmine eestlane, kes ....
Samas ei ole loomulikult välisatatud, et mõni võib temast ette jõuda, aga just sellel noormehel on praegusi olusid arvestades potentsiaal selleks kõige suurem.
Samas ei ole loomulikult välisatatud, et mõni võib temast ette jõuda, aga just sellel noormehel on praegusi olusid arvestades potentsiaal selleks kõige suurem.