The International Olympic Committee sitting in its 125th session running from September 7 to September 10, 2013 on Saturday at the Buenos Aires Hilton elected Tokyo as the host city of the 2020 Summer Olympic games.
Three cities namely Tokyo, Istanbul and Madrid put forward bids to host the world's greatest sporting spectacle.
Six IOC members were exempted from voting as a result of the rule that prevents the president and members from countries with candidate cities in host selections. In the first round of elections Tokyo ran away with 42 votes while Istanbul and Madrid were tied at 26 votes apiece which called for a runoff in which Istanbul pipped Madrid by 49 votes to 45. In the second round of voting and following Madrid's elimination, the three earlier exempted Spanish IOC members were able to vote to return 60 votes in favour of Tokyo and 36 in favour of Istanbul.
For the people of Japan, especially the Tokyoites, it was a lot of frenzy and fanfare. About 2,000 supporters assembled at a gymnasium near the Komazawa stadium used for the 1964 edition to greet the news as it was announced by the IOC president, Jacques Rogge at 5:20 am local time. In many clusters of supporters across the city, the victory cry of "banzai" , a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumph serenaded the Tokyo morning skyline.
The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, gave the IOC assurances that the Fukushima leak will in no way jeopardize health and safety during the games. He said, "Let me assure you the situation is under control, it has never done and will never do any damage to Tokyo."
The IOC also selected wrestling to be included in the Olympic program for the 2020 and 2024 games.
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Monday, 9 September 2013
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Record breaking Bayern Munich wins Bundesliga title
Bayern Munich otherwise known as FC Bayern München on
Saturday beat Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 away to win their 23rd title in their
Bundesliga history. The only goal of the game which saw four penalty appeals
and a penalty miss by David Alaba was scored in the fifty second minute by home
grown talent Bastian Schweinsteiger.
The Jupp Heynckes tutored side becomes the first German club
side to achieve this feat in the history of the league with six matches to play
in the campaign.
The last time Bayern won the league shield was in the 2009-10
season and their fans will be relieved to finally win some silverware after coming
3rd and 2nd consecutively in the 2010-11 and 2011-12 editions which Borussia
Dortmund won.
The win will act as the right tonic for Bayern as they
travel to Turin on Wednesday to defend a 1st leg 2-0 lead over Juventus in the
Champions League quarterfinal 2nd leg; a competition which they lost narrowly
to Chelsea FC by penalties in last year’s finals.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Vettel beats Webber to win Malaysia Grand Prix
Just like the Red Bull pair finished first and second, the
Mercedes pair of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg came in third and fourth
respectively for the British driver to edge his German teammate to the third
spot on the podium.
Ferrari’s Fenanado Alonso retired on the second lap after
his Ferrari made contact with the back of Vettel’s ‘Hungry Heidi’ car, and held
on in second place until his front wing failed.
Vettel had earlier on earned a steely rebuke from team
principal Christian Horner as the world champion went wheel-to-wheel with
Webber before overtaking him late-on in a grueling battle for the finish line in
the Malaysian rain at Sepang to claim his 27th career victory.
The third race of the 19-race season, the Chinese GrandPrix, comes up in Shanghai on April 14.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Vettel hits the track with Hungry Heidi
“Overall it was a good day for us. It was pretty seamless
and there was no
trouble with the car. After all the mileage of testing, it was
fun to be out there – this circuit doesn’t get easier, it’s a good challenge. The
soft tyre doesn’t last too long, but the harder tyre is a decent race tyre. The
weather should be quite changeable tomorrow and, as we can’t predict how much
that will impact the tyres and car balance, we need to be ready for what’s
coming up.” These were the words of Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel after he
dominated both practice sessions at the 2013 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand
Prix in Albert Park, Melbourne on Friday, returning P1 – 1:27.211|1st;
P2 – 1:25.908|1st.
Vettel is hoping Hungry Heidi, the name of his current machine, will bring him a fourth successive Formula One crown.
Other racers returned as follows:
Mark Webber, P1 - 1:27.668|5th;
P2 - 1:26.172|2nd
Nico Rosberg, P1 - 1:28.013|7th;
P2 - 1:26.322|3rd
Lewis Hamilton, P1 - 1:27.552|4th;
P2 - 1:26.772|7th
Kimi Raikkonen, P1 - 1:27.877|6th;
P2 - 1:26.361|4th
Romain Grosjean, P1 - 1:28.520|10th;
P2 - 1:26.680|5th
Fernando Alonso, P1 - 1:27.547|3rd;
P2 - 1:26.748|6th
Felipe Massa, P1 - 1:27.289|2nd;
P2 - 1:26.855|8th
Adrian Sutil, P1 - 1:28.426|8th;
P2 - 1:27.435|9th
Paul di Resta, P1 - 1:28.910|13th;
P2 - 1:28.311|12th
Nico Hulkenberg, P1 - 1:28.786|12th;
P2 - 1:28.187|10th
Esteban Gutierrez, P1 - 1:30.203|16th;
P2 - 1:28.772|15th
Jenson Button, P1 - 1:28.440|9th;
P2 - 1:28.294|11th
Sergio Perez, P1 - 1:28.597|11th;
P2 - 1:28.566|13th
Daniel Ricciardo, P1 - 1:30.969|18th;
P2 - 1:28.627|14th
Jean-Eric Vergne, P1 - 1:30.729|17th;
P2 - 1:28.968|17th
Pastor Maldonado, P1 - 1:29.443|14th;
P2 - 1:28.852|16th
Valtteri Bottas, P1 - 1:29.928|14th;
P2 - 1:29.386|18th
Jules Bianchi, P1 - 1:31.263|19th;
P2 - 1:29.696|19th
Max Chilton, P1 - 1:32.176|20th;
P2 - 1:30.600|21st
Charles Pic, P1 - 1:32.274|21st;
P2 - 1:30.165|20th
Giedo van der Garde, P1 - 1:32.388|22nd;
P2 - 1:32.450|22nd
Champions League Draw
The Champions league quarterfinal draws have been held on Friday and the fate of the remaining 8 teams have been decided. Heavyweights Barcelona and Real Madrid have avoided each other. 3 Spanish, 2 German, 1 French, 1 Italian and 1 Turkish team were drawn to complete the lot.
Ibrahimovic's PSG will host Lionel Messi's Barcelona at the French capital in the first leg of the quarterfinals while surprise team Galatasaray comprising of champion league winners Wesley Schieder and Didier Drogba will travel to Madrid to play Real Madrid. In the remaining fixtures Juventus, the Old Lady of Turin, will face last years finalist Bayern Munich while Malaga take on German champions Borussia Dortmund.
The draw for the semifinals will come up on April 12 and the finals at the Wembley Stadium on May 25.
Real Madrid | vs | Galatasaray |
Bayern Munich | vs | Juventus |
Paris Saint-Germain | vs | Barcelona |
Malaga | vs | Borussia Dortmund |
Monday, 25 February 2013
Andy Murray buys £1.8M Cromlix House Hotel
2012 US Open and Olympic champion, Andy Murray has set his
eyes beyond tennis to grow his million dollar fortune by buying a hotel near
his hometown in Scotland. The acquisition will see the 3rd ranked
Scott remodel the Cromlix House
Hotel near Dunblane into a 15-room five-star
edifice in time for next year’s Ryder Cup, taking place at Gleneagles, 13 miles
away.
The British no.1 and the first British man since 1936 to win
a Grand Slam singles tournament says he is ‘pleased to give something back to
the community I grew up in.’ He added, “By re-establishing Cromlix as a leading
luxury hotel at the heart of the Dunblane community we will be able to attract
new visitors to the area, create a number of new jobs and focus on supporting
other local businesses.”
Murray has a great deal of sentimental attachment to the hotel as his brother Jamie Murray got married to Venezuelan actress and model Alejandra Gutierrez at the hotel in 2010 of which Andy was the best man.
Cromlix House is a Victorian Mansion near Kinbuck, Pentshire. It was built in 1874 and initially used as a family residence before it operated as a hotel and later closed to the public and put up for sale in 2011.
The Eden family who are the previous owners of the property
are delighted that the hotel which sits on 50 acres of woodland is retaining
local ownership.
Monday, 11 February 2013
"Big Boss" dumps Nigeria?
Keshi carried shoulder high after guiding Nigeria to the 2013 AFCON title |
Nations Cup winner Stephen Okechukwu Keshi has reportedly resigned
his post of Head Coach of the Nigerian national football team barely 24 hours
after he guided the team to win the 29th edition of the biennial African
football competition.
Keshi, who was a guest on the radio show of South African
journalist and sports presenter, Robert Marawa, announced he had dropped his
resignation.
Keshi, 51, is unlikely to change his mind although the
resignation is yet to be accepted by the Nigerian Football Federation.
Keshi’s decision might not be unconnected with an inkling that
his employers were not confident in his ability to progress the team beyond the
quarterfinal stage of the just concluded AFCON in South Africa. He claimed he had been sacked before the
quarterfinal match against Cote d’Ivoire.
Rumours were rife Sunday afternoon that Keshi would resign
his post even though it seemed likely that Nigeria would win the championship.
The "Big Boss" as he is often called took over the reigns as head coach from Samson Siasia in 2011.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Nigeria wins 3rd AFCON title
2013 AFCON Champions: Nigeria |
The match started with great panache and Nigeria took the
game directly to their opponents early on. In the 7th minute Nigeria
showed intent when Abrose rose highest in the box but his header went wide.
Ideye had a chance to put Nigeria in the lead on 10 minutes after the Burkinabe
keeper spilled the ball from a cross but his marksmanship let him down and he
finished wide.
As the first half started winding down and looking like both
teams will settle for a barren draw, quarter
final hero Sunday Mba raced into the box turned a Stallions defender with his
right instep before showing some quick feet and connecting home into the lower
left corner of the Burkina Faso goal for Nigeria’s only goal.
Mba almost went close for a second with 30 seconds of the first
half to play but his shot was way over the post. The first half ended without
the Burkinabes recording a shot on goal.
The second half started with heightened expectations and the
Nigerians again took the initiative to the Burkinabe goal on 47 minutes. Victor
Moses raced toward the Stallion’s 18 yard box and released Ideye in the penalty
box but his shot at goal missed the upright by whiskers.
The Stallions of Burkina Faso however were not going down without a fight and gave everything they had in search of the equalizer with Jonathan Pitroipa and Aristide Bancé piling pressure on the Super Eagles defence. Sanou broke free in the Nigerian box on 73 minutes with only the keeper to beat but his shot was saved from close range by Enyeama to prevent a Burkinabe equalizer.
The Nigerians defended with their lives at times as Burkina
Faso became more and more desperate trying to restore parity. Late flurries of attacking play in the last 5 minutes saw
Nigeria squander a couple of chances that required mere tap ins but the Super Eagles could not
increase the tally and held on to the only goal of the match.
As African champion Nigeria will represent Africa in the Confederations Cup in Brazil later in the year.
As African champion Nigeria will represent Africa in the Confederations Cup in Brazil later in the year.
Pitroipa cleared to play in Sunday's final
Jonathan Pitroipa shocked to be booked for diving |
Burkina Faso winger Jonathan Pitroipa has been cleared to
play in the AFCON 2013 finals on Sunday against the Super Eagles of Nigeria
after he had his red card rescinded.
Pitroipa was hard done by Tunisian referee
Slim Jedidi in the 116th minute of the semifinal clash against the
Black Stars of Ghana after he was adjudged to have gone down in the penalty box
by simulation.
Slim had afterwards apologized for making a mistake in
booking the winger a second time for diving. In a reaction to the public clamour
for justice to be served by allowing Petriopa to take part in Sunday's final, CAF President Issa Hayatou commented, “Everyone realized that this
referee did not officiate well.”
“ They've told me the referee has sent a letter saying he got
it wrong. The referee admitted his error in his report given to the CAF
secretary general; he recognized that he had got it wrong.”
With the ‘all-clear’ for Pitroipa to feature on Sunday, it
will serve as a relief for Burkina Faso having adequate arsenal to stage an
upset against favourites Nigeria after losing influential striker Alain Traore earlier in the competition to injury.
Mali put Ghana to the sword for bronze
Mali: AFCON 2013 Bronze medalists |
Lightning struck twice on Saturday at the Nelson Mandela Bay
stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa when the Eagles of Mali trounced the
Black Stars of Ghana on Saturday to claim bronze in the AFCON 2013 third place match.
The Ghanaians were hoping to avenge last year’s third place
defeat in the hands of the Malians at the 2012 AFCON edition in Equitorial
Guinea and Gabon but again allowed history to repeat itself by losing out 3-1.
Mali drew an early double through Mahamadou Samassa and
Seydou Keita in the 21st and 48th minutes respectively
and was almost running away home and dry when Mubarak Wakaso had a chance to
reduce the deficit in the 57th minute from the penalty spot, and in
turn lay his stake on the tournament’s highest scorer award, but blasted his power
spot kick over the bar.
Ghana eventually pulled a goal back on the 82nd
minute through Kwadwo Asamoah from a 30 yard strike. Ghana thrust more bodies
forward in the late stages of the match looking for the elusive equalizer only
for Mali to break free on a counter with Sigamary Diarra slotting home for the
3rd goal from the center of the penalty area with three minutes of
extra time played.
The Eagles will take the bronze medal back home as a means
of succor to a war ravaged country.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Burkina Faso beats Ghana on Penalties (3)1-1(2) to play Nigeria in the AFCON 2013 finals
The Stallions of Burkina Faso on Wednesday in Nelspruit beat the
Black Stars of Ghana 3-2 on penalties after a pulsating 120 minutes of high
octane football wrought with drama, intrigue and controversy.
Ghana had earlier gone ahead 1-0 in the 13th
minute when Kaboré was harshly adjudged by the Tunisian referee, Slim Jedidi to
have pulled back Christian Atsu in the 18 yard box and Mubarak Wakaso slotted
in from the penalty spot.
Ghana could have doubled the lead shortly afterwards when
Asamoah Gyan was free on goal but his effort was turned around the post by
Daouda Diakite in goal for Burkina Faso.
The second half saw a more spirited and energetic Burkinabe team with the duo of Aristide Bancé and Jonathan Pitroipa tormenting the
Ghanaian defence. In the 60th minute of play Bancé restored the game
to parity from the edge of the 18 yard box after being fed with the ball by
Kaboré.
In the final 10 minutes of regulation time the referee became the
center of attention again when he failed to dismiss Paul Koulibaly for lunging with his
studs into Gyan’s groin.
The game was deadlocked at 1-1 after 90 minutes resulting in
additional 30 minutes of extra time to determine a winner.
Burkina Faso had a genuine goal
disallowed on the death of the first half of extra time by the center referee
in what looked like a good goal, yet Bancé looked very enterprising and almost stole the show in
the 111th minute when he drove in a half volley that was cleared off
the Ghanaian goal line.
Slim’s decision making ability was called into question yet
again when Pitroipa was harshly adjudged in the 115th minutes to
have simulated a dive after rounding off Boye in the Ghanian penalty box, and was
given the matching order after being shown his second yellow of the night.
Both teams settled for the lottery of penalty kicks with
Burkina Faso converting three while Ghana only converted two. Jonathan Pitroipa
will miss the final against Nigeria unless a successful appeal is made to the
CAF disciplinary committee.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Super Eagles trash Mali 4-1 to go into Sunday's finals
Nigeria’s national team the Super Eagles on Thursday at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban trashed their West African
neighbours the Eagles of Mali 4-1
The match started with great expectations and was touted
to be keenly contested. The first chance of the game fell to Victor Moses in
the first minute of the game but his lame shot went into touch for a goal kick.
Mali came nearest to breaking the deadlock on the 11th minute
through their talismanic captain Seydou Keita but his header off a corner kick
went a yard off the goal.
The Malian’s continued to show their strengths in the middle of the pack as the game progressed. The tide changed when Mikel collected the ball and with an eagle’s vision floated a long pass into the Malian box to place Emenike on goal but his shot was saved by the keeper's trailing leg in the 15th minute.
Moses rose up to the occasion for Nigeria and displayed
virtuoso skills that mesmerized the Malian right back before coolly crossing
the ball into the box for Elderson Echiejile to convert with a low header for
the opener on 25 minutes.
Nigeria continued to press for goals and controlled the
game with great confidence. Moses again broke clear through the middle with
frenetic pace locating Emenike on the right, who sent a low cross into the box
for Ideye to slot home on 29 minutes. Nigeria could have gone 3-0 up in the 34th
minute when Ogenyi Onazi broke free on goal but his delicate chip was well claimed by the Malian goalkeeper.
From then all it was Nigeria all through. The sustained pressure resulted in Ideye being fouled outside the Malian box on 43 minutes and the resultant free kick taken by Emenike was deflected low into the Malian post for the third goal.
The second half was no different from the first as the
Super Eagles quickly settled down to business, enforcing their hold on the match. Mali tried to change the complexion of the game by making two changes at the beginning of the second half but it was Nigeria's substitution that made the immediate impact. In
the 59th minute substitute, Ahmed Musa, latched on to a Mikel pass in the heart
of the middle, burst down the center towards the Malian goal and calmly slotted
home through the legs of Samassa for the fourth.
In a travesty of fortunes, Mali broke on goal and could
have pulled one back but for the experienced Enyeama who made a fantastic save
on 72 minutes to deny Mali a goal. Mali continued to probe for respite and got
a consolation through Diara In the 74th minute.
Which Eagles will soar higher today?
Nigerian coach - Stephen Okechukwu Keshi |
Keshi knows the importance of this and has implored his
charges to go all out and ensure victory today. He quipped, “Records are to be
broken.” And trying not to get carried away by the task at hand, he said “It
will be a great achievement. But, I prefer to take it one game at a time
because no one gave us a chance to be here in the first place. Every professional
wants to have his name written in gold and I would love that, but we must work
hard at every step to achieve that.”
The Malian national football team should not be new to Keshi
since he worked with the team as manager between April 2008 and January 2010
when the country’s FA sacked him for failure to tinker the team beyond the
group stages of the Nations Cup.
Though Nigeria has a fearful pedigree in the Nations Cup, the
last time Nigeria was at this stage of the competition was in the 2010 edition
in Angola, and has played a record 13 semifinals and 6 finals in the history of
the Nations Cup while Mali played in the finals once, losing to Congo 3-2.
The Black Stars of Ghana lock horns with The Stallions of
Burkina Faso today in the other semifinal match at the Mbombela Stadium in
Nelspruit at 7:30 pm (GMT+1).
Monday, 4 February 2013
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Nigeria dump Ivorian Elephants out of 2013 AFCON with 2-1 victory
The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Sunday 3rd
February 2013 at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium beat the Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire
by 2 – 1 to reach the last 4 of the ongoing 2013 AFCON tournament in South
Africa.
The resumption of the second half saw a resurgent Ivorian
team who pressed on looking for the equalizer. Their efforts soon paved the way
as Drogba feigned a foul to win a free kick to the right of the Nigeria penalty
box. The Ivorian captain stepped up to play the free kick and delivered a
sublime cross to the back post for Cheik Tiote to head into the back of the net beyond
Vincent Enyeama on 50 minutes.
The Ivorian’s continued to show the initiative with Nigeria
soaking up the pressure and calming down the game and resulting to deep
midfield play and spirited counter attacking displays.
Nigeria’s Ideye came close to increasing the tally in
the 66th minute as he rose highest in the box but his header met the
path of the Ivorian keeper. The game continued in its ding dong affair with
both teams trying to score the decisive goal and it almost came off the boot of
Yaya Toure for Cote D’Ivoire as his powerfully belted grounder was parried out
of danger by Vincent Enyeama who was continually getting busy to help Nigeria
stay in the game.
Nigeria’s surging runs on the counter eventually paid off as
home-based Sunday Mba chose the 78th minute to run at the Ivorian
defence before lobbing the ball over a hapless Boubacar Barry in goal for the
Elephants.
Nigeria held on amidst a late onslaught by the Ivorians and a last grasp tackle in the Nigerian penalty box by John Mikel Obi in the 86th minute to deny Lacina Traore a shot at goal proved to be decisive in ensuring
Nigeria go into the semifinals against fellow West Africans Mali at the Moses
Mabhida Stadium on Wednesday 6th February.
The golden generation of Ivorian football comprising Didier
Drogba, Yaya Toure, Emmanuel Eboue, Kolo Toure and Didier Zokora have yet again
failed to live up to the hype of their credentials.
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