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Subject: Re: Women's World In-Line Championships - ESL Center, Rochester
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Hi Jodi and all,

This is not a IIHF or USA Hockey sponsored
tournament, as USA Hockey is no longer the USOC
organization responsible for inline hockey in the
USA, as USA Roller Sports has taken over.  

The USA team page can be found at

 

The tournament page is at



The USA Roller Sports Women's WC home page is 



The above should work, but if not, the US ream
lost last night to Canada 4-2 in the round robin.
 

Good luck in your search, and thanks for your
interest.

Good luck to Team USA, hopefully, they will come
through in the Championship game.

Mike Johansson  



--- Jodi Cohen  wrote:
> Actually, I was wondering the same thing.  I
> did a pretty extensive 
> search and there isn't even a word about the
> wwc on the USA hockey 
> site.  What is up with that?!?!?
> 
> ---Jodi
> 
> 
> >Has anyone heard any of the results of the
> games that were played on 
> >Friday, July 19th?  I can't find them anywhere
> on the Net.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Denise
> >
> 
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Hello everyone:)

  I was just wondering if anybody knows if anyone from
the team is or will be writing a book about their
olympic experience.  I know about the picture books
but they are mostly about the mens team.

Jen

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Hi Jodi and all,

I tries to send this as a reply all, but it
doesn't seem to have worked, so I sending it
directly to women-n-hockey.

This is not a IIHF or USA Hockey sponsored
tournament, as USA Hockey is no longer the USOC
organization responsible for inline hockey in the
USA, as USA Roller Sports has taken over.  

The USA team page can be found at

 

The tournament page is at



The USA Roller Sports Women's WC home page is 



The above should work, but if not, the US team
lost last night to Canada 4-2 in the round robin.
 

Good luck in your search, and thanks for your
interest.

Good luck to Team USA, hopefully, they will come
through in the Championship game.

Mike Johansson  



--- Jodi Cohen  wrote:
> Actually, I was wondering the same thing.  I
> did a pretty extensive 
> search and there isn't even a word about the
> wwc on the USA hockey 
> site.  What is up with that?!?!?
> 
> ---Jodi
> 
> 
> >Has anyone heard any of the results of the
> games that were played on 
> >Friday, July 19th?  I can't find them anywhere
> on the Net.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Denise
> >
> 



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I am a 17 year old ice hockey player from Pennsylvania. Over the last few months I played on a spring league team comprised of girls from ages 11-18. We played in a Women's A Division, In-House League at Iceworks, in which we won the championship. On August 3rd and 4th, the same rink is sponsoring a women's tournament, but they won't let our team play claiming that you must be 18 or older to be considered a woman. This is the part that we dont understand because the dictionary defines women as the female part of the human race. Also, USA Hockeys website states that you can be any age to play womens hockey. We are very interested in outsiders opinions dealing with this issue because if we were allowed to play womens teams in the rinks spring league, can we be denied the same thing for their tournament? We are led to believe that there are other teams in the tournament that include players under the age of 18, which also adds to our confusion. Thank you for your time and help.



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From: "Dan Guard" 
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All:

With all due respect to all concerned, in personal conversations with both
Gary del Vechio and Jake Mersberger (and I apologize to both these fine
hockey gentlemen for name mispellings), what has occured in the world of
governance in national/international inline hockey is:

1. USARS' team representing our country in the recent Pan American games
ellicited a written reference from a USOC board member noting USARS as the
United States' organization responsible for putting the team together. The
USOC, as an organization, has made no formal process recognition of any
national organization as a governing body. USA Hockey Inline has filed
formal grievance with the USOC over this situation.

2. USARS continues to use the notation "National Governing Body of
competitive roller sports," in its headers and such. USA Hockey notes that
it is "the National Governing Body for ice hockey."

3. In practice, both organizations continue to host/hold  regional and
national level programs for players, officials, coaches. Both are
not-for-profit. Both care about the development of the inline sport.

4. FIRS and IIHF, the international organizations that USARS and USAHIL
affiliate with, respectively, also both continue to claim the wheeled
version of hockey as their own. The IOC has yet to declare either as a
governing body.

5. The Congress of the United States has made no appointment to any
organization to hold NGB office.

6. We applaud FIRS, and USARS,  for producing the first Women's World Inline
Championship, we continue to follow the USA and Canada teams through
www.inlinehockeycentral.com .

7. We applaud USAHIL for hosting the first Girls' divisions at its Youth
Nationals. The Polar Bears will be joined by the Prince William Island teams
(the Junior Panthers and Panthers I) and Team Atlanta in the 12 & under
division.

Both organizations continue to do fine work on the growth and development of
inline hockey for women and girl players at a variety of levels.

As everybody on this newsgroup knows, there are a variety of reasons why any
player or team plays hockey. Each player or group that wishes to affiliate
with either (or both, there ain't no rule that says you can't support both,
yet) USARS or USAHIL would need to weigh their objectives with that of the
national organizations, and join accordingly.

I would be happy to discuss further our very specific, numerous reasons why
the Polar Bears have been members of USA Hockey Inline since 1995, if
anybody cares to know.

Sincerely,

-Dan, Caitlin, and all the little Polar Bears truckin' down to Atlanta for
Nationals this coming weekend!




----- Original Message -----
From: "michael johansson" 
Subject: Re: Women's World In-Line Championships - ESL Center, Rochester NY


> Hi Jodi and all,
>
> This is not a IIHF or USA Hockey sponsored
> tournament, as USA Hockey is no longer the USOC
> organization responsible for inline hockey in the
> USA, as USA Roller Sports has taken over.