Wednesday, August 13, 2008

OLYMPICS: LIU CHUNHONG set the world record in weightlifting


BEIJING, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) Chinese strongwoman Liu Chunhong broke three world records to retain her Olympic title in the women's 69kg category on Wednesday at the Beijing Olympics.

Liu, 23, snatched 128kg, which is the first world record created by Chinese at Bejing Games, jerked 158kg, totaling 286kg.

Her coach Ma Wenhui run into the platform and hugged Liu.

"I didn't waste my hard training," Liu said.

Instead of an one-to-one battle between Liu Chunhong and Russian lifter Oxana Slivenko as predicted, Wednesday's event turned out to be a perfect one-person show of the Chinese woman Hercules at the Beijing University Aeronautics and Astronautic gymnasium.

Ma, Chinese women's weightlifting team coach, said before the event that it would be an intense competition and Liu may have to break the world record to be the winner.

Although Slivenko finished the snatch session with a disappointing 115kg, eight kilos less than her own world record while Liu easily snatched 120kg in her first attempt, the defending champion seemed to have her mind set on getting the records back.

She succeeded the second attempt of 125kg, bettering the previous score by two kilos, and she shattered the minute-old mark with a lift of 128kg in the third.

Slivenko then jerked 136kg and 140kg, securing the silver medal, and gave up the third attempt.

It's Liu's turn now.

She succeeded in her first attempt for 145kg and then asked a record-breaking 149kg and made a good lift.

The ambitious lifter didn't stop. In her last attempt, she jerked 158kg and totaled 286kg, rewriting the world record of jerk, previously owned by Russian Zarema Kasaeva, as well as the total, which was newly set by herself.

"The opponent was not as strong as we had imagined, however, I just concentrated on my own performance," Liu said.


OLYMPICS: China won the first gold in Gymnastics

China's Deng Linlin won the first gold medal in gymnastics.Crucial error puts United states to second and Romania takes the third place. Defending Olympic champion Romania won the Bronze but looked a shadow of the side that won four women's gymnastics gold medals in Athens four years ago. China finished on 188.9 points,2.375 points ahead of US on 186.525, while Romania on 181.525."This is the most important gold medal ... the great atmosphere here in China allowed everyone to be filled with enthusiasm and good morale," said Lu, who transformed a women's team that failed to win a single gold in Athens.

Deng Linlin gymnastics in Finals

http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=jpiKzpJL0x8

SATHYAM starring Vishal and Nayanthara releasing tommorrow



'Satyam' starring Vishal and Nayantara is releasing on the 14th of this month and has been quite successful in creating a wave of expectations not only in Tamilnadu but also in Kerala.

After the big success of 'Dasavatharam' in Kerala, more Tamil films are being sought after. Rajinikanth's 'Kuselan' was released in 85 centers and in the first week itself, the movie made a collection of more than two crores. Despite mixed reviews the film is expected to do well in the next couple of weeks. 'Kuselan' is all set to be a winning proposition for the distributors of Kerala.

The latest flick starring Vishal and Nayantara 'Satyam', has already become hot property in Kerala. The movie is distributed by Mulakupaadam and is eagerly bargained for by many theatres. According to new reports, the movie will be released widely in more than sixty centers across Kerala.

ICC CHAMPION TROPHY 2008

International cricket council(ICC) representatives will travel to four participating nations to allay safely fears over traveling to Pakistan for the next month's champion trophy. The big event starts on September 12

ICC statement said that faced with a possible boycott the sports governing body formed a task force that visited Pakistan on Tuesday to assess arrangements in the country, which has witnessed a spate of suicide bombings over the past several months. so the problem will solve soon and safe cricket event will take place with all joyful.

Organisers issued a revised schedule on Wednesday.

Sept 12 - Pakistan v West Indies - Lahore

Sept 13 - Australia v India - Karachi

Sept 14 - Sri Lanka v England - Lahore

Sept 14 - South Africa v New Zealand - Karachi

Sept 15 - Pakistan v Australia - Karachi

Sept 16 - South Africa v Sri Lanka - Lahore

Sept 17 - England v New Zealand - Lahore

Sept 18 - India v West Indies - Karachi

Sept 19 - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Lahore

Sept 20 - India v Pakistan - Karachi

Sept 21 - Australia v West Indies - Lahore

Sept 21 - England v South Africa - Karachi

Sept 24 - semi-final - Karachi

Sept 25 - reserve day

Sept 26 - semi-final - Lahore

Sept 27 - reserve day

Sept 28 - final - Lahore

Sept 29 - reserve day

REBECCA ADLINGTON: Won the 400m freestyle event in Beijing

Britain's latest Olympic gold medallist, Rebecca Adlington, from her second-placed rival. After four years of meticulous planning and training, the difference between gold and silver came down to the narrowest of margins in a nail-biting finish.

In a historic victory, Adlington clinched gold in the Olympic 400 metres freestyle final in Beijing yesterday, pipping America's Katie Hoff with virtually the last stroke of the race.

Adlington, 19, is the first British woman to win a swimming medal since Sarah Hardcastle took silver and bronze in Los Angeles in 1984. It is 48 years since Anita Lonsborough took gold in Rome.

Adlington said: "To get a medal in the Olympics, I'm overwhelmed, I'm so pleased. It's fantastic, we have come so far."

Speaking from the family home in Nottinghamshire, her mother Kay, 48, spoke of her pride. "When I saw her touch (the pool wall] I think, in all honesty, that was the confirmation. I wasn't sure if she had got it until that moment and then I hit the roof.

"She said she was just going to have fun with it and warm up for the 800m and see what she could do."

The Adlingtons also revealed they lost £1,100 after buying tickets to see their daughter in Beijing online. The company providing the tickets, bought in January, went bust.

However, their daughter has now managed to get them tickets, and they will fly to Beijing to watch her compete in tomorrow's 800m freestyle race.

Meanwhile, last night, it emerged that the centre where Adlington learned to swim is to be renamed in her honour. Sherwood Swimming Baths in Mansfield Woodhouse will reopen next September as the Rebecca Adlington Swimming Centre.

With the difference between sporting glory and relative anonymity often resting on the smallest detail, Team GB has left nothing to chance, choosing specially tailored diets for its athletes and offering state-of-the-art "shark suits" to give swimmers the edge.

Speedo's LZR Racer suit uses Nasa technology to cut drag in the water by 5 per cent compared to other suits. Experts from the Natural History Museum worked to produce the fabric for the suits, which simulates the texture of a shark's skin.

Allan Wells, the Edinburgh-born athlete who won the 100m gold medal at the Moscow Olympics in 1980, was himself in a photo finish with runner-up, Silvio Leonard, with only inches separating them.

He said: "My race was very tight. We had the same time, but I was at one end of the spectrum and he was at the other.

"Even with the same time, there could be four inches between first and second."

Wells said that, no matter how much talent, training and technology athletes used, psychology played a major role when competing.

"Sport is as much psychological as it is physical. You have to have the ability, but if you haven't got the mental strength, that could be the difference between winning and losing.

"The problem with technology – special suits or equipment – (is] most of the opposition has the same stuff. You have to be in the zone, psychologically. You need the right people around you to make you perform."

Adlington's team-mate, Joanne Jackson, took the bronze medal in the 400m race and the British team is hopeful of more success over the coming days. Britain matched its entire medal haul in the pool from Athens in the 400m race.

Victoria Pendleton is a medal hopeful, competing in the track cycling sprint, while Gail Emms has a chance of glory in the badminton mixed doubles final on Sunday with partner Nathan Robertson.

Adlington's gold came after cyclist Nicole Cooke opened Britain's account at the Beijing Olympics. The 25-year-old from Wick in the Vale of Glamorgan triumphed in the gruelling Women's road race to become the first Welsh athlete to win Olympic gold for 36 years.

A STATUE OF SIVAJI GANESAN IN TANJORE

SIvaji Ganesan was a legendary Indian actor. He was Born in Vilupuram on oct ,1927).His career starts with very highly immense character in PARASAKTHI, the filmgot a great attention from public.The script for the movie is Kalaigar karunanidhi.He died at the age of 73. This great achiever won many awards. so the tamil industry and the chief minister erected his statue in kamaraj salai.

A huge statue of Sivaji Ganesan would be unveiled by veteran actor S S Rajendran at Thanjavur on 15 August. The thespian, who carved a niche for himself in Tamil cinema and brought a recognition to Indian filmdom abroad, was hailed by many as a peerless actor.

Commemorating his services, a statue of Sivaji Ganesan would be unveiled in Thanjavur.

Among those taking part in the function include Sivaji Ganesan's sons Ramkumar and Prabhu. Directors Bharathirajaa and Manoj Kumar, actor Rajesh and lyricist Vairamuthu.

Music director Deva will conduct a musical show at the venue