Archive for April, 2008

New UN Special Adviser visits the IOC

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

OC President Jacques Rogge welcomed the new Special Adviser to the United Nations (UN) Secretary General on Sport for Development and Peace, Mr Wilfried Lemke, to the IOC headquarters yesterday.

Lemke, a former manager of first division German football club Werder Bremen, and a former Senator of the German State of Bremen, succeeds Adolf Ogi.  (more…)

Download Olympic Schedule for free

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

olympics

Olympic games are international sports event. It is segregated into the summer and winter sports. The Olympic games are held every four years. This was known as Olympiad. However, since 1992, the summer and winter sports events are subdivided into two years. In fact, the first modern Olympic was sponsored by Evangelos Zappas. Around 1894, Pierre Fredy (Baron de Coubertin) established the International Olympic Committee. And the first the IOC’s Olympic Games was held around 1896 in Athens, Greece.

Over the years, Olympic Games have undergone metamorphic change. All the nations worldwide are encouraged to participate in the games. In this regard, effective improvements in the satellite communications have been of great help. Besides, the live telecast of the Games have also aided in recognizing the importance of the games across the world. In fact, news channels and media partners have also extended their help.

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Harbhajan at Fault?

Monday, April 28th, 2008

S Sree SanthHarbhajan SinghNEW DELHI:  Combative Harbhajan Singh has been suspended for slapping his Indian team-mate and IPL rival S Sree Santh just after their league match at Mohali on Friday night.

The Indian Premier League’s chairman and commissioner, Lalit Modi, announced this late on Saturday night even as the slapstick episode was threatening to overrun the league itself. ‘‘There is enough prima facie video evidence to temporarily suspend Harbhajan with immediate effect,’’ he said in a statement.
‘‘The match adjudicator and referee, Farokh Engineer, has seen and reviewed the evidence and has arrived at this decision,’’ he said in the press release. Harbhajan cannot play in the crucial IPL match against Team Hyderabad on Sunday now, pending the inquiry into the incident.
Before the evidence emerged, Harbhajan had been slapped with a show-cause notice and was given till Monday to present his case. The feisty off-spinner had barely escaped a similar ban during the recent tour to Australia when the host broadcaster couldn’t provide evidence to prove he had made racist remarks against Andrew Symonds.
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The Youth Olympic Games

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The Youth Olympic GamesThe Vision
The vision of the Youth Olympic Games is to inspire young people around the world to participate in sport and adopt and live by the Olympic values. It was during its session in Guatemala in July 2007 that the IOC decided to create a nw sporting event to educate, engage and influence young athletes inspiring them to play an active role in their communities.

What are the YOG?
The Youth Olympic Games are a sporting event for young people, balancing sport, education and culture. These Games work as a catalyst in these fields throughout the Olympic Movement.

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Athletes passionately express their feelings on Beijing 2008

Friday, April 25th, 2008

beijing 2008Gathered in Lausanne, Switzerland, athletes from around the world who represent the voice of sportsmen and women on the International Olympic Committee, met to discuss how to address the challenging international backdrop into which the Olympic Games have been drawn in recent weeks.
The Athletes’ Commission members spoke passionately and from their own experiences about the inappropriateness of manipulating and using athletes as political tools. At the close of the meeting, they released the following statement.

“In 2001, the International Olympic Committee voted to award the Olympic Games in 2008 to Beijing, China. We believe the rationale for that choice – that the bid was the best one, technically excellent and that the Games should be brought to a country where one fifth of the world lives – was a sound rationale then, and remains sound today. Indeed, some of our Commission members were members of the IOC at the time and fully supported the choice of Beijing and still do.
The Olympic Games are an event that allow athletes from across the globe to show us a world as it can be when people come together peacefully to celebrate their commonality rather than focus on their differences. We believe firmly that sport has, over the past seven years of Games preparation, served as an entry point to allow a growing understanding between China and the world and vice versa. Of particular note is that in the past weeks three World Championships, which by the way are also the test events for the Olympic Games, have been staged smoothly and successfully. There can be no better way to encourage China’s change and celebrate the positive steps already taken, than to engage through sport. And no better way than through the Olympic Games, watched by billions around the world, and millions who will come to Beijing.
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The History of Olympics

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

olympicsThe Olympic Games is an international multi-sport event subdivided into summer and winter sporting events. The summer and winter games are each held every four years (an Olympiad). Until 1992, they were both held in the same year. Since then, they have been separated two years apart. The original Olympic Games (Greek: Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες; Olympiakoi Agones) were first recorded in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece, and were celebrated until AD 393. Interest in reviving the Olympic Games proper was first shown by the Greek poet and newspaper editor Panagiotis Soutsos in his poem “Dialogue of the Dead” in 1833. Evangelos Zappas sponsored the first modern international Olympic Games in 1859. He paid for the refurbishment of the Panathinaiko Stadium for Games held there in 1870 and 1875. This was noted in newspapers and publications around the world including the London Review, which stated that “the Olympian Games, discontinued for centuries, have recently been revived! Here is strange news indeed … the classical games of antiquity were revived near Athens”.

The International Olympic Committee was founded in 1894 on the initiative of a French nobleman, Pierre Frédy, Baron de Coubertin. The first of the IOC’s Olympic Games were the 1896 Summer Olympics, held in Athens, Greece. Participation in the Olympic Games has increased to include athletes from nearly all nations worldwide. With the improvement of satellite communications and global telecasts of the events, the Olympics are consistently gaining supporters.The most recent Summer Olympics were the 2004 Games in Athens and the most recent Winter Olympics were the 2006 Games in Turin. The upcoming games in Beijing are planned to comprise 302 events in 28 sports. As of 2006, the Winter Olympics were competed in 84 events in 7 sports.

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IPL: Chennai Super Kings Vs Mumbai Indians, 8th Match

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Chennai Super Kings won by 6 runs
Played at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai, India, on 23 April 2008 - day/night (20-over match)

Chennai Super Kings:
Fall of wickets 1-34 (PA Patel, 3.1 ov), 2-39 (MEK Hussey, 4.4 ov), 3-143 (SK Raina, 14.6 ov), 4-194 (ML Hayden, 18.6 ov), 5-206 (MS Dhoni, 19.5 ov)

Total    (5 wickets, innings closed, 20 overs)    208

Mumbai Indians:
Fall of wickets 1-9 (L Ronchi, 0.6 ov), 2-30 (ST Jayasuriya, 3.4 ov), 3-81 (RV Uthappa, 9.4 ov), 4-97 (SM Pollock, 11.4 ov), 5-130 (DJ Bravo, 14.2 ov), 6-141 (MA Khote, 15.3 ov), 7-189 (Harbhajan Singh, 18.5 ov)

Total    (7 wickets, innings closed, 20 overs)    202

ML HaydenML Hayden was awarded the man of the match.

Umpires: J Harper (Australia), GA Pratapkumar (India)
Third umpire: BF Bowden (New Zealand)
Referee: FM Engineer (India)

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IPL: Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils, 7th Match

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Delhi Daredevils won by 9 wickets (with 42 balls remaining)
Played at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad, on 22 April 2008 - day/night (20-over match)

Deccan Chargers:
Fall of wickets1-9 (Gilchrist, 1.6 ov), 2-23 (Laxman, 5.1 ov), 3-36 (Venugopal Rao, 7.6 ov), 4-45 (Symonds, 9.2 ov), 5-60 (Shahid Afridi, 12.1 ov), 6-82 (Bangar, 16.1 ov), 7-123 (Sharma, 18.4 ov), 8-129 (Yadav, 19.2 ov)

Total (8 wickets; 20 overs) 142 (7.10 runs per over)

Delhi Daredevils:
Fall of wickets1-31 (Gambhir, 3.3 ov)

Total (1 wicket; 13 overs) 143 (11.00 runs per over)

Virender SehwagVirender Sehwag was awarded the man of the match.

Umpires: Amiesh Saheba (Ind) Ian Howell (SA)
Third umpire: Mark Benson (Eng)
Referee: Talat Ali (Pak)

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IPL: Rajasthan Royals Vs Kings XI Punjab, 6th match

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Rajasthan Royals won by 6 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
Played at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, on 21 April 2008 - day/night (20-over match)

Kings XI Punjab:
Fall of wickets: 1-34 (Goel, 4.5 ov), 2-56 (Sangakkara, 6.3 ov), 3-64 (Jayawardene, 7.3 ov), 4-73 (Hopes, 8.6 ov), 5-136 (Yuvraj Singh, 16.5 ov), 6-136 (Pathan, 17.2 ov), 7-136 (Lee, 17.4 ov), 8-149 (Sohal, 18.6 ov)

Total      (8 wickets; 20 overs)       166(8.30 runs per over)

Rajasthan Royals:
Fall of wickets1-6 (Kaif, 1.1 ov), 2-19 (Pathan, 2.3 ov), 3-48 (Kamran Akmal, 4.5 ov), 4-99 (Lehmann, 11.2 ov)

Total      (4 wickets; 18.1 overs)  168(9.24 runs per over)

Shane WatsonRoyal Shane Watson wins ‘Man of the Match‘ award for his unbeaten 76 runs (49 balls, 5 4s and 5 6s).
Umpires : Aleem Dar (Pak) and Russell Tiffin (Zim)

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IPL: Mumbai Indians V Bangalore Royal Challengers, 5th Match

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Bangalore Royal Challengers won by 5 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
Played at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on 20 April 2008 - day/night (20-over match)

Mumbai Indians:
Fall of wickets1-9 (Ronchi, 1.5 ov), 1-20* (Thornely, retired not out), 2-46 (Jayasuriya, 5.4 ov), 3-97 (Shah, 13.3 ov), 4-125 (Uthappa, 16.5 ov), 5-152 (Nayar, 18.5 ov), 6-165 (Pollock, 19.6 ov)

Total (6 wickets; 20 overs) 165 (8.25 runs per over)

Bangalore Royal Challengers:
Fall of wickets1-37 (Chanderpaul, 4.6 ov), 2-68 (Dravid, 8.5 ov), 3-76 (Taylor, 9.6 ov), 4-106 (Kohli, 13.3 ov), 5-161 (Kallis, 18.4 ov)

Total (5 wickets; 19.4 overs) 166 (8.44 runs per over)

MV BoucherMV Boucher was awarded the Man of the match.

Umpires: SJ Davis (Australia), DJ Harper (Australia)
Third umpire: AV Jayaprakash (India)
Referee: IN Blanchett (England)
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