Friday, July 3, 2015

All About Us!

Athletic Points LLC   http://www.athleticpoints.com is an American family run company.  We are based out of Montana. 

Meet Chris Sullivan:

Chris has been involved in Track & Field for most of his life.  Over more than the last decade he has been The Track & Field Throws Coach and taken many Champions to Montana State Track & Field Meet.  He has also coached from t-ball through girls fast pitch softball, and youth soccer.  Chris not only teaches the techniques of the various different sports but he is a fabulous example of sportsmanship, perseverance,  and good conduct on and off the field.  In 2002 Chris had the privilege of carrying the Olympic Torch on it's way to Utah.  He was nominated for this honor due to his continued commitment with helping youth in sports.  Chris Sullivan is the materials processor for Athletic Points LLC.



Meet Marcia Sullivan:

Marcia Sullivan is the developer and marketer of products for Athletic Points LLC.   Marcia believes that regular "exercise of both the body and the brain" are crucial to a healthy life!  Marcia is a skier , bicyclist, & walks/runs during her "spare time" and encourages other to do likewise. In her early 20's  Marcia life guarded for several years as a way to help her through college.



Meet Sabina Moring:

Sabina is an amazing athlete.  Sabina has participated in a variety of sports ranging from soccer, swimming, skiing, basketball, weight lifting, cross country running, and track & field.  Sabina went to Montana's State Track & Field Meet all 4 of her years while attending high school, and won 1st Place twice.  Sabina is the bookkeeper/accountant for Athletic Points LLC. 


 
In the spring of 2011 Chris started Athletic Points LLC with Marcia Sullivan, and Sabina Moring. The first product that was developed was the Spike Guard. This product came into being as a result of seeing Track & Field Athletes "Duck Walk" over hard surfaces in order to protect the spikes in the toes of their spike shoes. It has been one of our most popular products as it not only protects the spikes but the athletes legs as well.  Since this time many other products have been added to our inventory.  We pride ourselves in the high quality of the products that we offer, and consider many of them the BEST QUALITY on the market place.

http://www.athleticpoints.com


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Athletic Points Supports Breast Cancer Month

Athletic Points is supporting Breast Cancer month by donating  50% of all retail sales for Breast Cancer Patients.  Support Athletic Points support Breast Cancer Patients. http://www.athleticpoints.com/



Monday, October 15, 2012



NCAA National Letter of Intent Signing Dates

LISTED BELOW ARE THE NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT SIGNING DATES FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETES THAT SIGN DURING THE 2012-13 ACADEMIC YEAR AND WILL BE ENROLLING DURING THE 2013-14 ACADEMIC YEAR. SPORT INITIAL SIGNING DATE
FINAL SIGNING DATE
Basketball (early period) November 14. 2012 November 21, 2012
Basketball (regular period) April 17, 2013 May 15, 2013
Football (midyear Jr. College transfer) December 19, 2012 January 15, 2013
Football (regular period) February 6, 2013 April 1, 2013
Field Hockey, Soccer, Track and Field/Cross Country, Men’s Water Polo February 6, 2013 August 1, 2013
All Other Sports (early period) November 14, 2012 November 21, 2012
All Other Sports (regular period) April 17, 2013 August 1, 2013

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Big Sky State Games

Big Sky State Games

The Big Sky State Games are affiliated with the State Games of America.  The Big Sky State Games (BSSG) are held in the state of Montana.  This competition is held annually in the City of Billings.  During this competition athletes come together and can compete in over 30 sporting events.  This is a large scale competition with competitiors ranging for the ages of three to 103.

The Big Sky State Games has a very large variety of athletic competions available.  These include:

  • Archery
  • Armwrestling
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Billiards
  • Canoe/Kayak
  • Cycling
  • Dance events (stage)
  • Dancing (Ballroom)
  • Disc Golf
  • Electronic Darts
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
  • Figure Skating
  • Fitness Walk
  • Flag Football
  • Golf
  • Handball
  • Ice hockey (3-on-3)
  • Karate
  • Pickleball
  • Racquetball
  • Road Race
  • Shooting
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Summer Biathlon
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekwondo/Judo
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
  • Weightlifting

  • This year Montana is holding their 27th Annual Big Sky State Games.  This is an amazing display of athletic ability and sportsmanship.  The competitions the local Montana athletes bring to the stage is amazing to watch.

    We hope to see many of you competitors during your competitions.  Athletic Points will have a tent set up at the Track and Field venue in Daylis Stadium.  Please stop by and see us! 

    Good Luck in your athletic endevours!

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    Wednesday, July 18, 2012

    Olga Korbut

    Olga Korbut

    Olga Korbut during
    1972 Summer Olympics
    in Munich
    Olga Korbut is a Belarusian, Soviet-born gymnast.  During Olga's career as a gymnast, she won four gold medals and two silver medals at the summer Olympics.  Olga Korbut competed in the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympic Games for the USSR.

    During the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munch, Olga Korbut preformed a backward somersault on the balance beam during competition.  She was the first ever competitor to attempt and compete this action.  During Olga Korbut's Balance Beam routine she performed a backwards somersault into a swingdown, which became known as the Korbut Flip.  This move is still popular in gymnastics today.

    Olga Korbut was most famous for her preformances on the Balance Beam and the Uneven Bars.  Korbut was the first gymnast to also do a backward somersault during an uneven bar routine.  Following Olga Korbut's 1972 Summer Olympic Games debut, a surge of young girls joined local gymnastic clubs.  This is believed to be due to the large media attention Olga recieved for her performance during the Olympic Games.