Athletic Participation
Campbell County North Soccer Club Membership organization working with youth to facilitate their efforts in a recreational soccer program. Main Contact (Title): Neal Frink(President) Address: 31 Highland Ave City/State/Zip: Ft Thomas, KY 41075 Phone: 859.441.4942 Fax: 513.977.8359 w Email Address: nfrink@fuse.net
Cincinnati All Stars Track and Field Club The Cincinnati All Stars Track and Field Club is a youth organization that competes in the USATF Junior Olympics as well as the AAU Junior Olympics. Athletes do not have to try out to be members. The club is open to athletes from ages 7 to 19 years of age. Please call (513) 608-8766 for additional information.
Cincinnati Blade Brigade, Inc. Free in-line skate lessons are offered at 6:30 p.m. every other Monday. Call Joe, a certified in-line instructor, for details at 513-648-9000. Loveland Bike Trail, Loveland. 513-852-0898.
Cincinnati Fencing Club Based in Clifton, Ohio, CFC practices in the Clifton Community Center. Ed Wright, a former U.S. Olympic Fencing Team member, often teaches there.
Cincinnati Marlin Masters Swimming This year-round adult fitness program runs through Keating Natatorium at St. Xavier High School. The program is available to the general public for swimmers with a broad range of abilities from fitness swimmers to beginning and professional tri-athletes to state and national caliber masters swimmers. Practices are offered Monday through Thursday and Sunday. 513-761-3320 or 513-761-SWIM.
Cincinnati Ski Club Dedicated to providing low cost skiing, sporting and social activities throughout the year.Snow skiing, Water Skiing and Boating, Golf, Volleyball, Softball and Racing. Hiking, Canoeing, Whitewater Rafting, Dance Lessons, Dances and TGIFs. Reds and Bengals Games, Wine Tasting, Travel and lots of other social activities. JOIN US: More than 500 members—singles, couples, all age groups. You don’t have to ski to be part of our club—we’re an active sports and social group.
Cincinnati Ultimate Players Association Cincinnati Ultimate Players Association's (CUPA) mission is to serve as a regional resource, promoting growth in the sport of Ultimate and instilling the spirit of sportsmanship at all levels of play. Downtown: When: Every Wednesday 11:40AM - 12:40PM (>40F and no rain) Where: Grassy Area by Serpentine Wall Who: Anyone Interested. (No limits on gender or abilities) Contact: Mark Clippinger at clippinger.ma@pg.com (mailing list available) CUPA is an Ohio non-profit corporation run solely by volunteers. CUPA is tax exempt under IRS section 501(c)(4). Donations to our organization are not tax deductible.
Cincinnati Walking Club The Cincinnati Walking Club strives to promote all forms of walking including fitness walking, racewalking and hiking for people possessing a variety of athletic abilities. Further the CWC encourages individuals to establish a walking program to maintain a healthful and active lifestyle. The operations of the CWC in meeting our mission are defined and outlined in our By-Laws.
CincyRunning.com Looking for a place to meet new friends and share the joy of running or walking? Our group consist of individuals that enjoy the sport of running. It doesn't matter if you're already a seasoned runner or if you're looking to start running to improve your health, to compete or just to socialize, we welcome all.
Cowan Lake Sailing Association The Cowan Lake Sailing Association (CLSA) is located on Cowan Lake, near Wilmington, Ohio. The purpose of this web site is to provide information to the public about CLSA as well as providing members news, race results, assignments and other information useful to them. Although a private association, CLSA welcomes all interested sailors and invites them to visit our club.
Dude Ranch Horseback Riding Visit the Dude Ranch for daily horseback riding and cattle drives complete with Texas Longhorns and professional wranglers. Ripple Creek Farm, 3205 Waynesville Road, Morrow. Reservations, 513-956-8099.
Figure Skating Club of Cincinnati Member of the United States Figure Skating Association. Provides and promotes figure skating. Write c/o Jody Shelden, President 6222 Ridge Ave Pleasant Ridge, OH 45213 Call us at: Evenings: (513) 531-7380.
Flying Pig Marathon Over 3,000 volunteers are needed to make the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon special. Recruitment has already begun for volunteers who will be needed before, during and after the event. Please call (513) 721-PIGS (7447) to see how you can help.
Komen Champions for the Cure™ Runners launched this program in the Spring of 2002, Komen Champions for the Cure™ is a public policy grassroots pilot program designed to educate Congress, the President, policymakers, Affiliates and the public about what they can do to make a difference in breast cancer policy.
Midwest Vault Academy The MWVA has both indoor and outdoor training programs to help Vaulters of all levels achieve greater heights through improving technique, proper equipment selection, strength, speed and agility training. In 2005 alone, the Midwest Vault Academy (through VaultMonster.com) assisted in coaching over 50 vaulters throughout North America including several State Champions and many Nationally ranked athletes. Please call (513) 701-5949 Ext. 302.
Northern Kentucky Golf Association Telephone: 859-916-0106 Many events and courses are available for the public. Call for information.
Orienteering Cincinnati Orienteering is a sport in which orienteers use an accurate, detailed map and a compass to find points in the landscape. It can be enjoyed as a walk in the woods or as a competitive sport. A standard orienteering course consists of a start, a series of control sites that are marked by circles, connected by lines and numbered in the order they are to be visited, and a finish. The control site circles are centered around the feature that is to be found; this feature is also defined by control descriptions (sometimes called clues). On the ground, a control flag marks the location that the orienteer must visit. To verify a visit, the orienteer uses a punch hanging next to the flag to mark his or her control card. Different punches make different patterns of holes in the paper. The route between "controls" (refers to the flag or the site) is not specified, and is entirely up to the orienteer; this element of route choice and the ability to navigate through the forest are the essence of orienteering. Visit the web site for more information.
Queen City Racquet and Fitness Club Queen City Racquet and Fitness Club is a HUGE one hundred and eighty thousand square foot facility with everything you could possibly need or want for real tennis and fitness training. We have Indoor and Outdoor Tennis, Platform Tennis, Racquetball, Squash, Wallyball, Nautilus Machines, Free Weights, Basketball, Volleyball, Cardiovascular Room, Aerobics and Spinning! Not to mention a heated outdoor pool, Licensed Massage Therapists and Certified Fitness Trainers. Please enter and take a tour of one of the best Tennis and Fitness Clubs in Cincinnati.
Rugby League No experience (or pads) needed. Men AND women wanted to play, coach, administrate or just watch. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Games on Saturdays. For locations, 513-684-1166 or 800-CIN-KELT.
Runners Club of Cincinnati A non-profit organization dedicated to educate, inspire and promote running and fitness in the community be devoting its energy to the people, issues and events that make running challenging and fun.
Special Olympics - Area 7 - Northern Kentucky Telephone: 859-525-7705 Volunteers welcome. Call for information.
Team Generic Runners Numbering more than forty members, the weekend runs frequently have more than fifteen runners, so although we all run the same course, the pack usually spreads out to three or four groups, each running at the pace they want. Membership Criteria. To earn membership a candidate must run with the group three times within a three month period/ Either the Dee-Light's or McDonald's course qualify. Additional qualifying events include the Seven Hills Run, Charleston Distance, Classic Dayton River Corridor Classic, and Walk America.
Wheelchair Sports Games held weekly for all ages and disabilities. Non-disabled are welcome. Extra wheelchairs provided. 513-792-8625. |