Rabu, September 24, 2008

Twins dig long ball, at least for one night

MINNEAPOLIS – Inside the Minnesota Twins dugout, they figured the roar was for Jason Kubel. His teammates were telling him to take a curtain call after his second home run, and everybody was so busy patting Kubel on the back and slapping his hands that they missed the real reason for the commotion.

Back-to-back home runs for the Twins? That’s like two straight laughs at a Dane Cook show. The Twins don’t hit home runs. They nibble and pick and gnaw. They’ve turned small ball into a verb. And here they were, in the game their manager deemed the most important this season, a game that could’ve shattered their glass slipper, launching balls like they hadn’t all year.

Delmon Young’s homer pre-empted Kubel from doffing his cap and put the Chicago White Sox on notice that the Twins weren’t going down without a fight, not in their own building. The din from Kubel’s homer hadn’t ceded when Young put the exclamation point on the Twins’ 9-3 victory Tuesday to pull them within 1½ games of the White Sox in the AL Central with two remaining in this series at the Metrodome.

“I was in the dugout, giving all the high fives, and I looked up and Delmon had hit one,” Kubel said. “When you hear the crowd, you know.”

Though they weren’t packed to the rafters, 35,225 strong witnessed the Twins’ 50th home win in 76 games. And they saw an offense that somehow scored the fourth-most runs in the major leagues in spite of hitting the second-fewest home runs.

Sure, there were signs of typical Twins baseball: Nick Punto laying down a squeeze bunt that scored a charging Young, and Joe Mauer lacing an opposite-field single before coming home on a Justin Morneau gapper, and three more hits with runners in scoring position, bringing their major-league-best total to 444.

It’s just that, well, the Twins’ starting lineup combined for 85 home runs – which is exactly as many as Jermaine Dye, Jim Thome and Alexei Ramirez have hit this season. And the White Sox had another 51 in their lineup, plus nearly 100 more on their bench.

“We don’t win by hitting bombs,” Twins outfielder Michael Cuddyer said. “It’s playing the game right. Getting guys over. Doing the little things right. Nine runs is not uncharacteristic. Three home runs is. It was a big game by big players, and we needed it.”

Before the game, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire fielded a question about Kubel’s place in the lineup. He entered the game in a 2-for-18 slump. Cuddyer, an important cog who has spent most of the season on the disabled list, was available. Kubel’s career average against starter Javier Vazquez: .095. Cuddyer’s: .343. Was now the time to switch?

No, Gardenhire growled. Kubel was the Twins’ designated hitter. Maybe he’d even hit one over the baggie in right field.

Prescience isn’t generally Gardenhire’s forte, though he did have the foresight to emphasize the importance of this game, just in case his cache of young players didn’t grasp it. This series is the Twins’ season. They entered the year minus ace Johan Santana, franchise center fielder Torii Hunter and starter Carlos Silva and long shots behind Cleveland and Detroit. No one in their rotation is older than 27. They have gone 10-18 over the last month. The Republican National Convention sent them on the road for two weeks. They haven’t recovered.

Or maybe hadn’t.

“If you’re not motivated to do that, then you shouldn’t be here,” Gardenhire said. “Our guys get pretty pumped up playing at home in front of our crowd. We’re playing the White Sox. All those good things – it should be easy for you. We came out with a lot of enthusiasm.”

Chicago, meanwhile, played the shell-shocked favorite rather well. Leading up to the game, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen called out starter Vazquez for his poor performance in big games, and he proceeded to get shelled for five runs in four innings.

Guillen’s nonchalance before the game – “We’re in first place, man,” he said, “and they’re the ones that should worry about us” – quickly turned into early-stage panic, his history with the Twins flashing before him after every bat crack.

Remember, Guillen nicknamed the 2006 Twins the “piranhas” because of their incessant nibbling at leads, though boll weevils might fit better, as the Twins are pests of the highest order.

How they’ve turned into a run-scoring juggernaut, 810 and counting, symptomatic of their .311 batting average with runners in scoring position, which would be the best in major-league history. It makes the Twins the small kid on the playground who knows jiu-jitsu and can fell the big bully with one strike.

“We scored over 800 runs playing our Twins baseball, bunting and stealing and all that kind of stuff,” Morneau said. “It’s nice to hit those homers and put the game out of reach, but we can’t expect to do that every night.”

No, it was a special evening at the Metrodome, from the homers to the seven great innings from starting pitcher Scott Baker to the cavalcade of overweight security guards trying to chase down an interloper during the ninth inning. The fan popped out of the left-field stands during the ninth inning and spent a good minute outrunning 10 guys in white shirts. He waved his arms and engaged the crowd and even caused a smile to spread across Kubel’s face.

The fight was over. The slipper was intact. And there would be two more to play.

source : yahoosport.

Selasa, September 23, 2008

First Asean Beach Games 2008 at Bali

ABG 2008 held on October, 18-26, 2008 at Bali.

The prepare to held is Completion Reached 75%

DENPASAR (09/18/08) – The completion for Asian Beach Games on October 2008 has reached 75% as stated by The Head of Regional Committee, I Gusti Bagus Alit Putra after presenting the Asian Beach Games program to Bali Governor in Denpasar. Alit Putra, who is also the head of KONI Bali, said that the preparation will be completed in October 15th. “By that time, all the venues will be ready and the 3000 athletes from 41 participating countries can try out the arena for themselves. (Irw).

The participant for this games is :

45 Countries and Regions whose member of OCA will be participating in this event

AFG -
Afghanistan


BAN -
Bangladesh

BHU - Bhutan

BRN -
Bahrain

BRU -
Brunei Darussalam


CAM -
Cambodia

CHN - China

HKG -
Hong Kong, China

INA -
Indonesia

IND - India


IRI -
IR Iran

IRQ - Iraq

JOR - Jordan

JPN - Japan

KAZ - Kazakhstan


KGZ -
Kyrgyzstan

KOR -
Korea

KSA -
Saudi Arabia

KUW -
Kuwait

LAO -
Lao PDR


LIB -
Lebanon

MAC -
Macau, China

MAS -
Malaysia

MDV -
Maldives

MGL - Mongolia


MYA -
Myanmar

NEP -
Nepal

OMA - Oman

PAK -
Pakistan

PHI -
Philippines


PLE -
Palestine

PRK -
DPR Korea

QAT -
Qatar

SIN - Singapore

SRI - Sri Lanka


SYR -
Syria

THA - Thailand

TJK -
Tajikistan

TKM - Turkmenistan

TLS -
Timor-Leste


TPE - Chinese Taipei

UAE -
United Arab Emirates

UZB -
Uzbekistan

VIE -
Vietnam

YEM. - Yemen
Source : bali2008.

Jumat, September 19, 2008

Badminton : Sony and Taufik Go to Quarter Final Japan Open 2008


TOKYO, Sept 18, 2008 (AFP) - Defending champions Lee Chong Wei and Tine Rasmussen struggled into the Japan Open quarter-finals Thursday with the Malaysian world number one complaining of post-Olympics fatigue.

Lee survived a second-game fightback by local hope Sho Sasaki to win 21-7, 22-20 while Denmark's Rasmussen came from behind to beat China's Wang Lin 10-21, 21-11, 21-18.

Lee, who lost last month's Olympic final to China's Lin Dan, had also looked unconvincing in his first-round 25-23, 21-8 win over unfancied Chinese Zhu Weilun.

"I still feel tired as I only took a week off after the Olympics and prepared for this tournament as I wanted to take part in as many events as possible," the 25-year-old.

"I lost my concentration and wound down after an 11-3 lead in the second game. That's why I was overtaken that way."

Lee faces a first ever match-up with China's 150th-ranked Qiu Yanbo in the last eight.

"I may recover from fatigue somewhat in due course. But whether or not I am tired, I want to take one match at a time in a careful manner," he said.

Qiu progressed when fifth-seeded Indonesian Simon Santoso pulled out with back pain when 21-10, 8-6 down. Santoso injured his back in winning last week's Taiwan Open.

In other men's matches, Indonesian second seed Sony Dwi Kuncoro outclassed Sairul Amar Ayob 21-8, 21-7 to face another Malaysian, Muhammad Roslin Hashim, who beat Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana 21-17, 21-15.

Ex-Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat beat Denmark's Jan Jorgensen 21-10, 21-12 to set up a quarter-final with European championship runner-up Joachim Persson, who overcame Tommy Sugiarto 21-14, 21-15.

Rasmussen, the All-England winner and women's second seed, needed 48 minutes to overcome Wang as top-seeded Lu Lan of China made short work of Japan's Kaori Imabeppu 21-7, 21-8.

"I had to work really hard and, maybe, I didn't play too clever," said Rasmussen, 29, whose career has blossomed after winning her first major title here last year.

"I think I was against the (air conditioners') wind in the first game and I didn't get enough length. So Wang could just stand on it and put pressure on me," Rasmussen added.

Rasmussen faces a tough quarter-final against Hong Kong's world silver medallist Wang Chen, who reached the last eight on a walkover against China's Jiang Yanjiao.

"I think it's going to be a 50-50, open-ended match," said the Dane, who has already won three Super Series events this year in Malaysia, England and Singapore.

"I have to adjust many things and I have to play better if I want to win."

The 200,000-dollar Japan Open is the seventh leg of badminton's 12-round Super Series.

Kamis, September 18, 2008

Group Match Report Champion League

this match held on, Sept, 18 2008

The result is :



Champions League - Group E
06:58September 17

FTCeltic0 - 0Aalborg BK

FTManchester U.0 - 0Villarreal



Champions League - Group F
06:58September 17

FTLyon2 - 2Fiorentina

FTSteaua Bucuresti0 - 1Bayern Munich



Champions League - Group G
06:58September 17

FTDynamo Kyiv1 - 1Arsenal

FTFC Porto3 - 1Fenerbahce



Champions League - Group H
06:58September 17

FTJuventus1 - 0Zenit St. Petersburg

FTReal Madrid2 - 0BATE Borisov

according to this result, Manchester United cant Beat Villareal at Stanford Bridge.

Source : livescore.com

Rabu, September 17, 2008

Champion League match

This result Champion league :

Champions League - Group A
06:34September 16

FTAS Roma1 - 2CFR Cluj

FTChelsea4 - 0Bordeaux



Champions League - Group B
06:34September 16

FTPanathinaikos0 - 2Inter Milan

FTWerder Bremen0 - 0Anorthosis



Champions League - Group C
06:34September 16

FTBarcelona3 - 1Sporting Lisbon

FTBasel1 - 2Shakhtar Donetsk



Champions League - Group D
September 16

FTMarseille1 - 2Liverpool

FTPSV Eindhoven0 - 3Atletico Madrid


Based this result, AS Roma is unlucky team, Because beated by CFR Cluj as new comer at Champion League.

Taken From : livescore.com

Selasa, September 16, 2008

Popovich leaves with 4 Paralympic golds

Here’s something for the resume: four gold medals and two silver in swimming at the Paralympics. Even better, she won 10 gold medals in the last two Paralympics, bringing her total to 14. Add to that five silver medals in her three Paralympics.

Popovich might have gone home with six gold in Beijing, but she had to settle for silver in two weekend races—the 50-meter butterfly on Saturday and the 50 freestyle on Sunday.

“Four long years of hard work and training paid off,” said Popovich, who trained for the games with the Colorado State swim team. Six days a week, as much as five hours a day, Popovich has been working toward Beijing, particularly after graduating last December.

“I guess I should find a job sometime soon,” she said, with the swimming competition ending Monday and the Paralympics finishing Wednesday.

The 23-year-old swimmer has been compared to Michael Phelps, who won eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics.

“We have a lot of drive and determination. We’re extremely competitive both in swimming and just in life,” she said. “To even be mentioned in the same sentence … is a tremendous honor for me, to be seen in the same light as that is huge.”

Popovich has a form of dwarfism and competes against other child-sized athletes and swimmers with other disabilities.

She churns through the water with thick arms and powerful legs, beating opponents like Huang Min of China by more than 6 seconds in the 200-meter individual medley and nearly 4 seconds in the 100-meter breaststroke.

But it was also the slender Huang who dashed Popovich’s hopes of pulling off another all-gold performance at the Paralympics, winning the gold in the 50-meter butterfly Saturday.

“Popovich has won lots of golds, but this one belongs to me,” Huang said. “Everyone who’s truly devoted can be successful.”

Popovich, selected by teammates as one of four captains of the U.S. squad, smiled and gamely answered questions after Huang ruined her perfect record in Beijing.

Popovich’s dominance in the pool is testament to her hard work.

“I’d love to say I could just hop in the water and swim fast,” she said. “Unfortunately that’s not the case.”

On Sunday, she was upset by American teammate Cortney Jordan in the 50 freestyle. Jordan finished in 33.84 seconds, with Popovich at 33.92. It was Jordan’s first gold in these games to go with two silver—100 freestyle and 400 freestyle—and a bronze in the 200 individual medley.

“I was so shocked,” Jordan said, still panting five minutes after the race. “I had no idea that was going to happen. Oh, my gosh, I can’t believe I just did that. It was amazing and something I will remember for the rest of my life.”

Popovich was again a gracious loser.

“I put my best effort forth,” she said. “Cortney just had a phenomenal swim tonight. She did wonderful, she deserves it.”

The United States had another four-gold winner in Jessica Long, who fell short in an effort for a fifth gold Sunday and finished fifth in the 50 freestyle. Long won gold in the 100 butterfly, 100 freestyle, 200 individual medley and 400 free. She also won silver in the 100 backstroke and bronze in the 100 breaststroke.

At Colorado State, Popovich approached the swim team with a simple question: “Any way I can swim?”

The team agreed to let her try. She’s been with them for five years, doing the same drills and workouts as the able-bodied athletes, though she makes adjustments such as swimming 350 meters instead of 400 to stay with the group.

Popovich majored in health and exercise science. Like any other athlete in school, keeping on top of a busy scedule was no easy thing.

“To put school and swimming together and make it work and be successful in both—managing your life to fit both things—that was a challenge,” she said.

“I’ve looked into going into medical school—that’s definitely in the plans. There’s a lot of different things. I’m not quite sure what to do.”

But one thing’s definite: swimming.

“I have no thoughts of retiring,” she said.

from yahoosport.

Senin, September 15, 2008

Under Ike Hurricane, Rossi Wins at Indianapolis


Valentino Rossi became the winningest rider in MotoGP history with his victory at the inaugural Red Bull Indianapolis GP on Sept. 14 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Local favorite Nicky Hayden, from nearby Owensboro, Ky., finished second on his No. 69 Repsol Honda Team Honda/Michelin in the shortened race, his first podium finish since August 2007.

The victory, which came under tough wind and rain conditions due to the passing remnants of Hurricane Ike, gave five-time MotoGP World Champion Rossi his 69th win in the premier class, one more than fellow Italian legend Giacomo Agostini.

Rossi, rider of the No. 46 Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha/Bridgestone, said he appreciates the significance of victory at Indianapolis.

"It is quite special, yes," he said. "I hear that Indianapolis have just the top class of all the motorsports. So from Indy to NASCAR and now in motorcycle we have MotoGP. So it's important. It is something right on the history. But especially I'm so happy because I like the track."

Rounding out the podium was Rossi's Fiat Yamaha teammate, rookie Jorge Lorenzo, in third on the No. 48 Yamaha/Michelin. Casey Stoner was fourth on the No. 1 Ducati Team Ducati/Bridgestone and Andrea Dovisioso was fifth on the No. 4 JiR Team Scot MotoGP Honda/Michelin.

Race officials red-flagged the race on the 20th of 28 scheduled laps due to driving rain propelled by gusty winds. Rossi and Hayden were both adamant that officials made the right call, citing the blinding rain and gusts that, without warning, pushed their bikes side to side as they rocketed down the Speedway's main straightaway at 190 mph.

"The wind is very inconsistent and very strong," Rossi said. "You never know what's going to happen with the bike. Every lap, I look and I say, 'I hope for the red flag; I hope for the red flag.' It was a good decision to end the race."

Rossi took an 87-point victory over reigning World Champion Casey Stoner and can clinch his sixth MotoGP world title Sept. 28 at the Grand Prix of Japan at Motegi.

Hayden could not hide his emotions following the race, partly for claiming his first podium since finishing third at the Czech Republic in August 2007, but even more so because he led 12 of the 20 laps in front of family, friends and fans.

"Man, I had nothing to lose here," Hayden said. "I just had to go for it. The bike felt good in the wet. Man, it felt really good to be in the lead, and I felt quite comfortable. It's been a long time. I was thinking, 'This only happens in the movies.'

"I just want to thank the team, my family, my fans for sticking behind me. I'd like to thank the fans. We only had to be out there for 40 minutes, they've been out there all day in the rain."

Hayden's fellow American riders had mixed results. Three-time AMA Superbike champion Ben Spies, riding the No. 11 Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki/Bridgestone, finished sixth to become the highest-finishing wild-card rider of the season.

John Hopkins, of Ramona, Calif., finished 14th on the No. 21 Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki/Bridgestone, one position ahead of Colin Edwards, the Houston native who finished 15th on the No. 5 Tech 3 Yamaha/Michelin.

For 250 cc The Race suspended, So Doni tata Form Indonesia can show his perform as slow raider with old bike.. Poor doni.

Take from here.

Jumat, September 12, 2008

HANTUCHOVA AND SCHNYDER REACH QUAHANTUCHOVA AND SCHNYDER REACH QUARTER-FINALSRTER-FINALS



Top seeds Daniela Hantuchova and Patty Schnyder advanced to the quarter-finals of the Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic on Wednesday, but it wasn’t as easy as Daniela would have liked.

The Slovak came through 6-1 7-5, but after controlling the first set with her stinging forehand and fine serving and returns, she was involved in a real battle once 121st-ranked Olga Savchuk got into her rhythm.

Hantuchova faced two break points in the opening game of the second set, saving both with service winners, and two more at 3-3. She saved those as well, one with an excellent forehand winner, but she found her back against the wall when the Ukrainian qualifier finally broke to lead 5-4.

But Hantuchova rose to the challenge, breaking for 5-5 when Savchuk hit a volley long, and after holding for 6-5 she broke once more with a fine crosscourt forehand winner.

It was a welcome victory for Hantuchova, who has struggled since returning from injury with just three wins in her last nine matches before she arrived in Bali.

"Obviously, she picked her game up a little bit in the second set," said Hantuchova. "She was more aggressive on her service games and was tough to break, and in the game she broke me she hit two very good returns.

"After she broke me I just tried to stay in there and break her right back, which I did. I was very pleased with that, and overall I was very pleased with my game, actually. It was a good test for me and I felt like I handled the big points pretty well."

Schnyder’s match also had some drama, although not because of the score. It rained on match point.

The Swiss left-hander was easily the better player as she faced 98th-ranked Meng Yuan of China. Maybe too much the better player, because Schnyder sometimes looked a little too casual after she had built a decent lead and taken the first set 6-2.

In the second set, Yuan’s persistence in the baseline rallies was rewarded when she broke for 2-1, forcing an error with a lob. But Yuan double-faulted to allow Schnyder to level again at 2-2, and Schnyder went on to serve for the match at 5-3.

Yuan, though, broke again and then held for 5-5, before Schnyder also held and then earned two match points on Yuan’s serve. Yuan saved the first, and then it rained as she faced a second. After play resumed, Schnyder finally closed out the match on her third match point, winning 6-2 7-5.

"I still don’t have 100 percent rhythm and it’s really, really tough after such a great US Open to find your intensity aand concentration and get into a tournament again. That’s what I have to improve," said Schnyder.

The other two matches of the day were routine, with fifth seed Francesca Schiavone beating Akgul Amanmuradova 6-3 6-2, and Marta Domachowska outlasting Jill Craybas 6-3 6-7(5-7) 6-4.

Kamis, September 11, 2008

Result WordCup 2010 Qualification

At september 10, 11 2008 held WordCup 2010 Qualification For All zone, this the result :

EUROPE

(Group 1)

Sweden 2 - 1 Hungary

Albania 3 - 0 Malta

Portugal 2 - 3 Denmark

(Group 2)

Moldova 1 - 2 Israel

Latvia 0 - 2 Greece

Switzerland 1 - 2 Luxembourg


(Group 3)

San Marino 0 - 2 Poland

Northern Ireland 0 - 0 Czech Republic

Slovenia 2 - 1 Slovakia

(Group 4)

Russia 2 - 1 Wales

Azerbaijan 0 - 0 Liechtenstein

Finland 3 - 3 Germany


(Group 5)

Turkey 1 - 1 Belgium

Bosnia-Herzegovina 7 - 0 Estonia

Spain 4 - 0 Armenia


(Group 6)

Kazakhstan 1 - 3 Ukraine

Andorra 1 - 3 Belarus

Croatia 1 - 4 England

(Group 7)

Faroe Islands 0 - 1 Romania

Lithuania 2 - 0 Austria

France 2 - 1 Serbia

(Group 8)

Montenegro 0 - 0 Ireland

Italy 2 - 0 Georgia

(Group 9)

Iceland 1 - 2 Scotland

Rep. of Macedonia 1 - 2 Holland

South America

Uruguay 0 - 0 Ecuador

Chile 4 - 0 Colombia

Brazil 0 - 0 Bolivia

Peru 1 - 1 Argentina

Asia

(Group 1)

Uzbekistan 0 - 1 Australia

Qatar 1 - 1 Bahrain

(Group 2)

North Korea 1 - 1 Korea Republic

U.A.E. 1 - 2 Saudi Arabia

Africa

(Group 10)

Chad? - ?Sudan

(Group 11)

Zambia? - ?Togo

CONCACAF

(Group 1)

United States 3 - 0 Trinidad & Tobago

Guatemala 4 - 1 Cuba

(Group 2)

Mexico 2 - 1 Canada

Honduras 2 - 0 Jamaica

(Group 3)

Suriname 0 - 2 El Salvador

Haiti 1 - 3 Costa Rica

Oceania

Vanuatu 2 - 1 Fiji

New Zealand 3 - 0 New Caledonia

Note :

due these result, bad result is for Brazil because Brazil cant defeat Bolivia, but for favourite time can reach a good result, such as England, Spain, Italy, Holland, etc.

Rabu, September 10, 2008

8 Amazing Moment at Beijing Olympic

1. Phelps' primal scream

Jason Lezak, swimming the anchor, turned in the fastest relay split of all time, 46.06, to give the American men's 4x100m relay team the gold medal over the French in the most exciting, harrowing, unbelievable relay race ever -- immediately and indisputably one of the greatest sports moment ever. The victory marked the second of the eight gold medals Phelps would win at the Beijing Olympics. And up on the deck, Phelps -- amid teammates Garrett Weber-Gale and Cullen Jones -- let loose with a scream of sheer exultation.


2. Usain Bolt's 100m celebration

It's not supposed to be possible to win the glamour event of the Summer Games when, seven full strides from the finish line, you break form, lower your arms to your side, look around and then, as you cross, do a chest-bump thing to signify not only that you've won but done so in world-record time, 9.69 seconds. Usain Bolt of Jamaica did all of that -- the first of three finals, all gold medals, all world records.


3. Kyle Bennett's gnarly crash

In a preliminary round BMX moto -- moto is what they call a heat in BMX, which made its Olympic debut in Beijing -- Bennett was involved in a five-rider pile-up at the first turn. That turn produced crashes in eight of the 12 semifinal heats. Bennett's wreck left him with a dislocated shoulder. He was down for a long time, then got up, waved off the doctors and, his arm out of the socket, rode the rest of the course, steering with one hand, finished the race.


4. Dwyane Wade to Kobe Bryant


The U.S. men's basketball team, out for redemption, laid a 23-point preliminary-round beating on Greece -- retribution for a loss at the 2006 FIBA championships. The victory produced a play that underscored the athleticism, talent and bravado of the NBA stars on the U.S. team. In sequence: Dwyane Wade steals the ball. Wade's momentum carries him out of bounds along the wing edging toward halfcourt. He nonetheless has the quickness and court awareness to fire an alley-oop -- sideways, no less -- to Kobe Bryant. Who finishes with a monster slam.


5. Roger Federer's joy


The Swiss tennis star, with Stan Wawrinka, won Olympic gold in men's doubles. After all the money, all the titles, the fame, the glory -- Federer fought tears during the medals presentation. "Here you have the man who is arguably, with Sampras, the best-ever tennis player in the world. He has won everything. But the medal, the gold medal, he didn't have," International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said.


6.
Alicia Sacramone falls off the balance beam

It was a move she had done countless times: up and onto the beam. This time, though, in the team finals, Alicia Sacramone went up and lost her balance and came right back down. She would go on to miss a tumbling pass as well. The U.S. team would ultimately win silver -- the Chinese took gold -- and while the Americans did not lose because of Sacramone, she said, "I think I would feel a little better with myself if I didn't make those two mistakes."


7.
Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor were all wet


Playing in a pelting rain, the two American beach volleyball stars repeated as Olympic champions, defeating a Chinese pair, Tang Jia and Wang Jie for the gold medal. On the medals stand, after the match that forever made plain that beach volleyball is athletic competition of the highest rank, way more than just sunglasses and cheerleaders, the two held hands while proudly singing The Star-Spangled Banner.


8.
Men's volleyball wins for country and coach


At the start of the Olympics, U.S. men's volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon's father-in-law was stabbed to death in Beijing. McCutcheon stepped away from his job to take care of his family. But his team, stirred by the tragedy, began an incredible run which ended with a 20-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-23 victory over defending champion Brazil -- a team that they were never expected to beat. "It hasn't been easy, not that it was ever going to be easy. But when you throw in the emotional load that the team has had to bear collectively, for them to come through and be this good is a wonderful achievement," McCutcheon said.

news taken from here.

Selasa, September 09, 2008

Federer Beat Murray at US Open

NEW YORK (AP)—Roger Federer owns a dazzling array of shots, a keen court sense and a winning disposition.

He’s also got a pretty good set of ears. And he could hear what the tennis world was saying about him: At 27, his reign at the top was over.

“I was aware of it,” he said.

Whatever, that version of the vulnerable Federer was nowhere to be seen at center court Monday. Instead, the Roger of old returned, overwhelming Andy Murray 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to win his fifth straight U.S. Open championship and 13th Grand Slam title.

“I felt like I was invincible for a while again,” Federer said.

Federer won his first major title of the year, breezing through three sets without a double-fault and leading 36-16 in winners. He earned nearly half his points at net, a skill he honed while winning the Olympic gold medal in doubles.

When Murray’s final shot landed in the net, Federer fell to his knees on the blue court at Arthur Ashe Stadium and rolled onto his back.

“I always knew that if I were to get one Slam under my belt, especially the last one, things weren’t looking that bad, like everybody was talking about,” he said.

Because, for sure, people were talking. His reaction to all that jabbering?

“Sometimes, to a point, a bit annoyed because all sorts of crazy people started writing me and trying to reach me, telling me I need some help either mentally or physically,” he said. “You’re laughing, but it’s the way it goes. People come out of the closet and think they can start helping me now. It’s just a pain.

“For me, this sort of puts them to rest a little bit and calms down the phones at my parents’ a little bit, which I’m happy about,” the Swiss ace said.

While Federer enjoyed a glass of champagne with family and friends inside the locker room, his dad wandered out.

“Maybe you can’t win everything,” proud pop Robert said. “After the French Open, you could see many (negative) comments saying, ‘Federer is gone,’ ‘Federer will never win another Grand Slam.’ And Federer proved the opposite.”

Federer won’t leave New York with the No. 1 ranking—after 4 1/2 years on top, he lost that to Rafael Nadal—but the No. 2 seed sure enjoyed getting the silver trophy, the $1.5 million winner’s check and a new Lexus.

All in all, a nice way to end a season that Federer began with a bout of mononucleosis.

The sixth-seeded Murray went into his first Grand Slam final with a 2-1 lifetime record against the champ. But trying to become the first British man to win the U.S. Open since Fred Perry in 1936, he never had a chance.

“I came up against, in my opinion, the best player ever to play the game,” Murray said. “He definitely set the record straight today.”

The 21-year-old Scotsman paid tribute to Federer when they met at the net.

“He told me that it was a great tournament for me. I said that I agreed with everyone that he’d had a terrible year,” Murray kidded.

“Making the semis of Australia, final of the French, the final at Wimbledon — playing one of the best matches of all-time—winning a gold medal, and obviously winning the U.S. Open,” he said. “I told him that he had a phenomenal year, regardless of what anyone said.”

Federer became the first man since Bill Tilden in the 1920s to win this tournament so many times in a row. He’s now within one major title of matching Pete Sampras’ career record of 14.

“One thing’s for sure,” Federer said, “I’m not going to stop at 13. That would be terrible.”

This win also made Federer the only man in tennis history to take five straight titles at two major tournaments.

“It’s nice to compare five U.S. Opens to five Wimbledons. Not many—nobody can do that,” he said.

Murray was the fifth different opponent Federer had played in the finals at Flushing Meadows during his run. The former U.S. Open junior champion won the opening coin toss and, based on his previous success, chose to let Federer serve first.

Federer won the first game by taking four straight points.

Murray’s best chance to stay in the match came in the second set with score tied at 2. Down 15-40, Federer hit a shot that looked long, but Murray kept it in play and wound up losing the point.

Murray walked to the spot to see if there was a mark, having lost his chance to call for an instant-replay challenge. Too bad, too, because a television replay showed the ball was out.

Instead of being up 3-2 and serving, Murray watched Federer rally back to win the game.

“That was key,” Federer said. “After that, I began to play freely, the way I usually do.”

By the third set, it was no contest as Federer went up 5-0. Murray won two games and a couple more ovations from the crowd, then it was soon over.

“I don’t understand redemption quite that well, but I don’t think that’s what it is. I don’t feel like I needed this win particularly to prove myself,” Federer said.

“It’s just being happy to be on top,” he said. “So things are not looking that bad like everybody’s talking about.

Senin, September 08, 2008

Serena Williams winner US Open


SERENA Williams beat Jelena Jankovic 6-4 7-5 in the US Open women's final to ensure she will move past Ana Ivanovic and become the top-rated player in the WTA Tour rankings.

This is the ninth time that a grand slam final has featured two women battling for world No.1 honours.

Serbia's Ivanovic was upset in the second round at Flushing Meadows, setting the stage for her tumble to third in the rankings behind the US Open winner and runner-up.

No.4 seed Williams has spent 57 prior weeks atop the rankings since first claiming the top spot in July 2002.

No.2 seed Jankovic spent one week atop the rankings last month, becoming the 18th woman to claim the honour.

Taken from.. fox sport

Minggu, September 07, 2008

US Open Final Postponed by Tropical Storm Hanna


Jelena Jankovic and Serena Williams have to wait until Sunday to meet in the US Open final with the added incentive of the WTA's world No.1 ranking along with the final grand slam title of 2008.

The final was scheduled for Saturday night but was postponed after the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna dumped rain and strong winds on the New York area.

The weather also delayed the completion of the men's semi-final between Andy Murray and Spain's world No.1 Rafael Nadal, with the Scotsman leading 6-2 7-6 (7-5) 2-3.

When the women's decider is held, it will only be the ninth time a grand slam final will also determine the top spot in the WTA rankings.

The No.1 ranking will change hands in Flushing Meadows because Serbian star Ana Ivanovic was knocked out of the tournament in the second round.

The last grand slam final to feature two women battling for the world number one was the 2004 Australian Open where Justin Henin beat Kim Clijsters.

It has been 13 years since the top spot has changed hands in a grand slam final. Germany's Steffi Graf beat Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in the 1995 Wimbledon final to regain the World No.1.

Both Jankovic and Williams have held top spot before but Serena is the more decorated of the two having held it for 57 weeks beginning in July 2002.

Williams is enjoying a resurgence in her game while Jankovic made it to her first grand slam final in 21 tries.

"I am putting in the effort both on and off the court," said Williams who hasn't been to the US Open final in six years.

"Doubles helped too. I am playing a lot more and having more consistent results."

Getting to her first final is a huge relief for Jankovic.

Before she beat Elena Dementieva 6-4 6-4 in Friday's semi-final she had been considered the best player to never make it to a grand slam final.

"I really want to do this and I think it's about time for me to make that step forward to break that barrier and go a long way," said Jankovic who held the No.1 spot for just a week last month.

"I want to win a grand slam and this is why I came here."

This will be the seventh career meeting between Jankovic and Williams with each winning three times. Williams won their last meeting earlier this year in Miami 6-1 5-7 6-3.

They have never met in a final before but Jankovic has won both times they squared off in a semi-final in Los Angeles (2006) and Dubai (2005).

Sabtu, September 06, 2008

Banned Joey Barton to miss six matches


Barton, 26, had previously admitted the charge of violent conduct and was fined £25,000 at the personal hearing.

He will be banned for another six games if he is found guilty in the future.

In July Barton received a four-month suspended prison sentence for the assault in May 2007, when the pair were team-mates at Manchester City.

The disciplinary panel revealed its findings at a the three-hour hearing at the Football Association's headquarters in Soho Square, London.

Former Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan, who quit on Thursday, faxed his support but did not appear in person as a character witness for Barton.

Barton will miss the next six Newcastle games against Hull, West Ham, Tottenham (in the Carling Cup), Blackburn, Everton and Manchester City.

If fit and ready, he could return at Sunderland on 25 October.

Since the training ground assault on Dabo, who now plays for Lazio, Barton has been jailed for a drunken attack on revellers in Liverpool city centre.

Barton was released from prison in July after serving 74 days of his sentence for attacking a teenager.

A statement from the independent regulatory commission chairman Maurice Armstrong said: "Much has been written about Mr Barton over recent months.

"The regulatory commission had the benefit of taking all appropriate information into consideration.

"The commission members considered principally the serious attack by Mr Barton that clearly cannot be accepted.

"The members also had to take into consideration the sanctions imposed by the courts and the pro-active support Mr Barton has received from Newcastle United and other professional bodies.

"The commission members wanted to punish the offence appropriately but give Mr Barton an opportunity to ensure his professional conduct does not falter again and ensure he is fully aware of the consequences should he make another serious error of judgment."

The training ground attack left French midfielder Dabo with several cuts and bruises as well as a suspected detached retina.

He said it was so bad it left him "looking like the elephant man".

Jumat, September 05, 2008

Calderon Confused Robinho Walk Away


Ramon Calderon upset to hear than robinho choose Manchester City than other club, as Calderon says, Robinho walk away because something reason not understand.

Calderon says that he sell robinho with humanity reason, like a get much maney, as we know Mancherter city buy Robinho with deal 32,5 million Poundsterling.

Schuster have says that the team less striker after Robinho Go, but Nistelroy says that real madrid no need striker this time, because with Van Nistelrooy, Raul Gonzalez, Javier Saviola, dan Gonzalo Higuain as striker is more than enough to fill position and enact Real madrid as champion at this session.

Kamis, September 04, 2008

Top 10 Robinho facts

New signing Robinho will wear the number 10 shirt, MCFC can confirm.

The Brazilian star became a Blue just minutes ahead of last night’s transfer deadline.

So in keeping with the news, here are mcfc.co.uk's Top 10 Robinho facts!!

1. Joined the Beira-Mar football academy when just six years old, playing alongside future Real team mate Marcelo.

2. When nine he joined Portuários, scoring 73 goals before moving to the famous Santos club, where their youth set-up was overseen by none other than Pele.

3. Signed pro forms with Santos at 18, and immediately made an impact, scoring nine goals when they won the Brazilian championship in 2002.

4. Made his debut for Brazil in a defeat to Mexico in 2003.

5. Robinho’s mother was kidnapped in 2004 and held hostage for six weeks, being released unharmed after payment of a ransom.

6. Having been tracked by several European clubs, Robinho was transferred to Real Madrid in July 2005.

7. Made four substitute appearances for Brazil at the 2006 World Cup Finals.

8. Played a key part in Real’s two consecutive La Liga title wins, despite falling out with then-manager Fabio Capello for a time in 2006/07.

9. Took the Golden Boot trophy as Brazil won the 2007 Copa America tournament.

10. Signed for City just before midnight on September 1st 2008, taking the number 10 shirt.

Rabu, September 03, 2008

Lega Calcio Players Transfer 2008

For Lega Calcio Joining Ronaldinho from Barcelona to Ac Milan is big Deal for transfer Player session 2008/2009.

This Latest Update List Transfer Session for Lega Calcio 2008

ATALANTA
In : Valdes (Lecce), Defendi (Chievo), Rinaldi (Udinese), Vieri (Free agent), Garics (Napoli)
Out : Langella (Udinese), Carrozzieri (Palermo), Tissone (Udinese), Paolucci (Catania), Lazzari (Cagliari)

BOLOGNA
In : Paonessa (Avellino), Volpi (Sampdoria), Bernacci (Ascoli), C Zenoni (Sampdoria), Coda (Crotone), Coelho (Corinthians)
Out : Di Gennaro (Genoa), Bucchi (Napoli)

CAGLIARI
In : Astori (Cremonese), Marchetti (Albinoleffe), Bizera (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Marruocco (Ravenna), Lazzari (Atalanta)
Out : Storari (Milan), Capecchi (Ravenna), Marchini (Triestina), Mancosu (Rimini)

CATANIA
In : Di Cosmo (Igea Virtus), Kosicki (Inter Bratislava), Carboni (Red Bull), D’Elia (Francavilla), Babu (Triestina), Paolucci (Atalanta), Catellani (Reggiana), Dica (Steaua Bucharest), Ledesma (Boca Juniors)
Out : Rossi (Triestina), Pia (Napoli), Vargas (Fiorentina)

CHIEVO
In : Frey (Modena), Andriani (Sansovino), Diagouraga (Massese), Kouassi (Sansovino), D’Anna (Pisa), Sorrentino (Recreativo Huelva)
Out : Rosi (Roma), Defendi (Atalanta), Antonazzo (Frosinone), De Paula (Foligno)

FIORENTINA
In : Comotto (Torino), Jovetic (Partizan), Melo (Almeria), Gilardino (Milan), Vargas (Catania), Jefferson (Parana Clube)
Out : Ujfalusi (Atletico Madrid), Liverani (Palermo), Potenza (Genoa), Cacia (Piacenza), Vieri (Expired contract), Di Carmine (Queens Park Rangers)

GENOA
In : Polenta (Danubio), Modesto (Reggina), Di Gennaro (Bologna), Gasbarroni (Parma), Potenza (Fiorentina), Biava (Palermo), Mesto (Udinese), Palladino (Juventus), Pinau (Monaco)
Out : Borriello (Milan), Bovo (Palermo), Konko (Siviglia), Fabiano (Reggina), Santos (Reggina), Ledesma (QPR), Leon (Parma)

INTER
In : Adriano (Sao Paulo), Recoba (Torino), Giacomelli (Foligno), Mancini (Roma)
Out : Maniche (Atletico Madrid)

JUVENTUS
In : Mellberg (Aston Villa), Giovinco (Empoli), Marchisio (Empoli), Amauri (Palermo), Ekdal (Brommapojkarna), De Ceglie (Siena), Knezevic (Livorno)
Out : Nocerino (Palermo), Stendardo (Lazio), Volpato (Bari), Palladino (Genoa), Cuneaz (Mantova), Essabr (Vicenza), Del Prete (Siena)

LAZIO
In : Carrizo (River Plate), Stendardo (Juventus), Foggia (Cagliari)
Out : Bianchi (Manchester City)

LECCE
In : Feltscher (Grasshoppers)
Out : Valdes (Atalanta), Abbruscato (Torino)

MILAN
In : Flamini (Arsenal), Abbiati (Atletico Madrid), Zambrotta (Barcelona), Borriello (Genoa), Storari (Cagliari), Ronaldinho ( Barcelona)
Out : Gilardino (Fiorentina), Gourcuff (Bordeaux), Cafu (Expired contract), Serginho (Expired contract)

NAPOLI
In : Rinaudo (Palermo), Maggio (Sampdoria), Denis (Independiente)
Out : Sosa (Gimnasia La Plata), Rullo (Triestina), Calaio’ (Siena), Garics (Atalanta)

PALERMO
In : De Melo (Le Mans), Liverani (Fiorentina), Raggi (Empoli), Lanzafame (Bari), Nocerino (Juventus), Budan (Parma), Amelia (Livorno), Carrozzieri (Atalanta), Bovo (Genoa), Kjaer (Midtjylland)
Out : Barzagli (Wolfsburg), Zaccardo (Wolfsburg), Amauri (Juventus), Rinaudo (Napoli), Biava (Genoa)

REGGINA
In : Rizzo (Perugia), Fabiano (Genoa), Santos (Genoa), Pudil (Slovan Liberec)
Out : Modesto (Genoa), Amoruso (Torino)

ROMA
In : Riise (Liverpool), Loria (Siena), Rosi (Chievo)
Out : Barusso (Siena), Curci (Siena), Mancini (Inter)

SAMPDORIA
In : Stankevicius (Brescia), Padalino (Piacenza)
Out : Volpi (Bologna), Maggio (Napoli), C Zenoni (Bologna)

SIENA
In : Barusso (Roma), Belmonte (Bari), Brandao (Belenenses), Curci (Roma), Calaio’ (Napoli), Del Prete (Juventus)
Out : Loria (Roma), De Ceglie (Juventus), Forestieri (Genoa), Chiesa (Figline), Veron (PAOK)

TORINO
In : Abbruscato (Lecce), Moro (Messina), Amoruso (Reggina)
Out : Recoba (Inter), Motta (Udinese), Comotto (Fiorentina)

UDINESE
In : Langella (Atalanta), Pasquale (Livorno), Tissone (Atalanta), Motta (Torino), Sanchez (River Plate)
Out : Sivok (Besiktas), Mesto (Genoa), Zapotocny (Besiktas), Dossena (Liverpool)

Selasa, September 02, 2008

List Transfer Session For English Premier League 2008


Arsenal
In : -
Out : Michel Flamini, Senderos ( Ac. Milan )

Aston Villa
In : -
Out : -

Blackburn Rovers
In : - Mark Bunn (Northampton Town)
out : -

Bolton Wanderers
In : -
Out : Blerim Dzemaili (Torino, Borrow), Rachid Bouaouzan (N.E.C. Nijmegen, Borrow)

Chelsea
In : Deco (Barcelona )
Out : Andey Chevchenko ( AC Milan, Borrow)

Everton
In : - Louis Saha (Manchester United), Carlo Nash (Wigan Athletic)
Out : -

Fulham
In : Julian Gray (Coventry City, Borrow)
Out : - Collins John (N.E.C. Nijmegen, free transfer), Alexei Smertin

Hull City
In : Kamil Zayatte (Young Boys, Borrow), Daniel Cousin (Rangers)
Out : -

Liverpool
In : Vitor Flora (Botafogo, free transfer), Albert Riera (Espanyol)
Out : Steve Finnan (Espanyol), Andriy Voronin (Hertha Berlin, pinjam)

Manchester City
In : Robinho (Real Madrid, £32,5 million)
Out : Vedran Corluka (Tottenham Hotspur)

Manchester United
In : Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham Hotspur, £30,75 million)
Out : - Louis Saha (Everton), Fraizer Campbell (Tottenham Hotspur, Borrow)

Middlesbrough
In : -
Out : Jonathan Grounds (Norwich City, Borrow)

Newcastle United
In: Ignacio Gonzalez (Valencia, Borrow), Xisco (Deportivo La Coruna)
Out : -

Portsmouth
In: Nadir Belhadj (Lens, Borrow)
Out: Martin Cranie (Charlton, Borrow)

Stoke City
In : - Danny Higginbotham (Sunderland), Tom Soares (Crystal Palace), Michael Tonge (Sheffield United)
Out : Jon Parkin (Preston North End)

Sunderland
In : George McCartney (West Ham United)
Out : - Danny Higginbotham (Stoke City)

Tottenham Hotspur
In: Roman Pavlyuchenko (Spartak Moscow, £13.8million) , Vedran Corluka (Manchester City), Fraizer Campbell (Manchester United, Borrow)
Out : Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United, £30.75million)

West Bromwich Albion
In: Jonas Olsson (NEC Nijmegen, £800,000), Ryan Donk (AZ Alkmaar, Borrow)
Out: -

West Ham United
In : -
Out : -

Wigan Athletic
In : -
Out : Carlo Nash (Everton), Antoine Sibierski (Norwich City, Borrow)


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