• The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is an amateur sports organization based in the United States. A multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedicated exclusively...
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  • The Amateur Athletic Association is an amateur basketball league that was created in 1897. It hosts the annual AAU National Tournament. All players participating...
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    breakup of the Amateur Athletic Union as a wholesale sports governing body at the Olympic level). Olympic regulations regarding amateur status of athletes...
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  • The Amateur Athletic Association of England or AAA (pronounced 'three As') is the oldest national governing body for athletics in the world,[citation needed]...
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  • and to rethink its relation to the system of amateur sports, which was headed by the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. The weak performance of the Canadian...
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    making All-Southwest Conference in 1942. He later played for the Amateur Athletic Union juggernaut Phillips Petroleum Phillips 66ers, where he made AAU...
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  • cause USA Volleyball public embarrassment or ridicule. In 2012, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) honored Butler with its Emil Breitkreutz Leadership Award...
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    The Amateur Athletic Club or AAC was the predecessor of the Amateur Athletic Association (later renamed the Amateur Athletic Association of England) and...
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    named) was hired as the AAC athletic director. While it was downtown, its team placed third in the 1921 Amateur Athletic Union National Basketball Championship...
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    James Edward Sullivan (category Presidents of the Amateur Athletic Union)
    Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) on Jan 21, 1888, serving as its secretary from 1889 until 1906 when he was elected as President of the Amateur Athletic Union...
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  • Games, annual competition for multiple sports sponsored by the US Amateur Athletic Union USA Gymnastics Junior Olympics Program International Children's...
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    Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Clarke was a standout Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball player for Todd Quarles at Expressions Elite in...
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  • is a member of the World Athletics. Formerly known as Malaysia Amateur Athletic Union (MAAU). Malaysia Athletics Federation organises championships every...
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  • the Amateur Athletic Union in the United States and the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques in France. The Intercollegiate Athletic Association...
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    medal at the latter two competitions. Shipp was also a three-time Amateur Athletic Union All-American for the Phillips 66ers in Bartlesville, Oklahoma during...
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    officials. Athletics Australia (AA) was originally the Athletic Union of Australasia, an amateur group founded in 1897. In 1928, New Zealand broke away...
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  • jump to its ranks with offers of jobs. An investigation by the Amateur Athletic Union ruled that the Olympics' practice was not actually professionalism...
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  • biomechanics expert, and author. He was a multiple-time winner of the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Mr. Universe and Mr. America titles. Brignole is said to be the...
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    Mr. America (contest) (category Amateur Athletic Union)
    Mr. America contest is a bodybuilding competition started by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). It was first held on July 4, 1939, and the winner was named...
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    breakup of the Amateur Athletic Union as a wholesale sports governing body at the Olympic level). Olympic regulations regarding amateur status of athletes...
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    decathlon, he added a victory in the All-Around Championship of the Amateur Athletic Union. In 1913, he played for the Pine Village Pros in Indiana. Later...
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    coached by her father and his friend, Ron Hawkins, with the Lady Cubs Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) program. She competed for Central Valley High School in Spokane...
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  • pro basketball overseas. In 1966, the NABL organized the National Amateur Athletic Union Basketball League, with the league's champions playing at FIBA's...
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    member of the student council. She also played basketball for the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). USA Today noted, in June 2018, that, having just turned 12...
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    joined Nard's trampoline club in Texas. In 1964, he competed at the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships and finished third. While there, he began a...
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    Canadian Amateur Basketball Association in 1922, where she was the only female on the executive council. In 1925, the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada...
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  • stripped control of amateur boxing in New York from the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and placed it under control of the New York State Athletic Commission. In...
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  • When amateur wrestling, especially freestyle wrestling, gained prominence as an amateur sport after the Civil War, the Amateur Athletic Union first began...
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    Act in 1978, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) represented the United States on international competition matters and regulated amateur sports generally...
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  • club's amateur basketball team won the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Basketball Championship. In 1934, club member Fred Apostoli won the National Amateur Middleweight...
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