All About London Olympics and Paralympics 2012
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concern2:
This is just soooooooooooooo bad sporting spirit of the referee... :spank: :nunchuk: Lucky the boxing association was fair...Olympics boxing: Japan win appeal after controversial loss
2 August 2012, Last updated at 17:41 GMT
(source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19088420)
Japan have won an appeal after Satoshi Shimizu's controversial bantamweight defeat by Magomed Abdulhamidov, of Azerbaijan.
Shimizu has been declared the winner and goes forward to the quarter-finals.
He trailed 12-5 going into the final round but on five occasions he knocked down his opponent, who also received a two-point penalty.
However, judges scored the round 12-10 to Shimizu, which was not enough to stop Abdulhamidov claiming the win.
Referee Ishanguly Meretnyyazov, from Turkmenistan, has been expelled the International Boxing Association (AIBA) said.
The AIBA said the contest should have been stopped.
\"I was shocked by the final scores. He fell down so many times,\" Shimizu said.
\"Why didn't I win? I don't understand.\"
No extra points are awarded for knockdowns but the verdict was still greeted with boos at London's ExCeL Arena.
Japanese officials marched to the competition office with the 500 US dollars needed to lodge an appeal.
Shimizu added: \"I did do my best. I performed really well. England is the place of boxing and the spectators supported me so well so I am very pleased about that.
\"This is a very memorable moment. I don't understand why the judgement went against me so I don't know how to improve.\"
There was more controversy in the heavyweight section when Iran's Ali Mazaheri was disqualified in the second round of his fight against Cuba's Jose Larduet Gomez after receiving three warnings for holding within a minute.
Mazaheri said: \"I have never seen such a thing in the world. I could have won the bout but I had three warnings in a minute. I was not doing anything wrong.\"
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Yes, ksi, it takes a firm hand to put everything in perspective and keep the right spirit alive:
IOC looks to crack down on results-fixing that's marred the London Games
(source: http://trib.com/sports/olympics/blogs/ioc-looks-to-crack-down-on-the-kind-of-results/article_7110e3c7-cfba-5136-a25c-4c5f7352138e.html)
LONDON ā Olympic chiefs have implemented a sweeping range of cross-sport measures designed to avoid a repeat of the badminton result-fixing scandal that marred the 2012 Games.
The International Olympic Committee was deeply embarrassed by the situation that saw four badminton women's doubles pairs disqualified for trying to lose a group match and has looked at every remaining event of the Games to ensure there is no repeat.
IOC chief Jacques Rogge wants to ensure \"full effort\" from every competitor and has targeted situations where the correct result could be affected by the actions of athletes.
\" 'Full effort' is the catchphrase right now,\" said an IOC source. \"Everything is being looked at. [Rogge] is clear. The badminton issue must not appear elsewhere.\"
One event that has been singled out is the men's triathlon competition, due to be held in Hyde Park on Tuesday. The possibility for a fixed result was highlighted when British brothers Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, the top two ranked triathletes in the world, deliberately crossed the line together at an event earlier this year. Jonathan Brownlee has previously spoken of how his dream for the Games would be for him and his brother to cross the line together and win a joint gold medal.
\"Intentionally trying or agreeing to cross the line together under ITU rules brings a mandatory penalty of automatic disqualification,\" spokesperson Paula Kim said. \"Given what has happened in the badminton at the Olympics, we need to be clear about the rules, that there is no room for suggestion that the race has been manipulated in any way at all.\"
In most events, especially those with a single-elimination format or track and field competitions, there is nothing to worry about as any lack of effort would only penalize the competitor responsible.
But the IOC is also conscious of monitoring any event where a contestant is not fully invested in trying to win. In the men's cycling road race, France's Mickael Bourgain intentionally withdrew just a few minutes into the event so that he could also compete in the track cycling (to fulfill criteria set out in cycling's complicated international rules). Such scenarios are high on the IOC's \"hit list\" as it moves forward towards Rio in 2016. -
A inspiration - Oscar Pistorius :salute:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/olympics/article-2184229/London-2012-Olympics-Oscar-Pistorius--I-wasnt-proving-point.html -
fightingmom:
no matter how fast Usain Bolt ran, he could not out run his elder brother in speed. His brother's name is Lightning BoltUsain Bolt breaks Olympic record in Men's 100m :salute:
He ran 9.63seconds ! :udaman:
http://www.inquisitr.com/293443/usain-bolt-breaks-olympi-record-in-mens-100/ -
concern2:
correct, medal is not the most important, that is why the referee arsed the knocked down to get up ...... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:Man, what a joke! Guys, you should take a look at this video:
http://deadspin.com/5931226/was-this-disgraceful-olympic-boxing-match-fixed
\"Japan's Satoshi Shimizu knocked down Azerbaijan's Magomed Abdulhamidov five times in the third and final round of their bantamweight bout yesterday. And yet, the judges scored the round in favor of the one who spent more time on the canvas than on his feet.\"
Instead of counting, the referee was asking the knocked down to get up! :rotflmao:
Medal isn't the most important, it is the Olympic Spirit!
:rotflmao: What a disgrace! -
verykiasu2010:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
no matter how fast Usain Bolt ran, he could not out run his elder brother in speed. His brother's name is Lightning Boltfightingmom:
Usain Bolt breaks Olympic record in Men's 100m :salute:
He ran 9.63seconds ! :udaman:
http://www.inquisitr.com/293443/usain-bolt-breaks-olympi-record-in-mens-100/ -
verykiasu2010:
IIRC, Usain Bolt has a brother named Sadiki and also a sister named Shrine.
no matter how fast Usain Bolt ran, he could not out run his elder brother in speed. His brother's name is Lightning Boltfightingmom:
Usain Bolt breaks Olympic record in Men's 100m :salute:
He ran 9.63seconds ! :udaman:
http://www.inquisitr.com/293443/usain-bolt-breaks-olympi-record-in-mens-100/ -
verykiasu2010:
We also hv a pair of sprinters nicknamed - Us ain't Bolt :rotflmao:
Wat an impressive field.fightingmom:
Usain Bolt breaks Olympic record in Men's 100m :salute:
He ran 9.63seconds ! :udaman:
http://www.inquisitr.com/293443/usain-bolt-breaks-olympi-record-in-mens-100/
Asafa seemed to be injured. May jeopardize d 100m relay?verykiasu2010:
no matter how fast Usain Bolt ran, he could not out run his elder brother in speed. His brother's name is Lightning Bolt
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Way2GO:
We also hv a pair of sprinters nicknamed - Us ain't Bolt :rotflmao:[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Wat an impressive field.verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"fightingmom\"]Usain Bolt breaks Olympic record in Men's 100m :salute:
He ran 9.63seconds ! :udaman:
http://www.inquisitr.com/293443/usain-bolt-breaks-olympi-record-in-mens-100/
Asafa seemed to be injured. May jeopardize d 100m relay?verykiasu2010:
no matter how fast Usain Bolt ran, he could not out run his elder brother in speed. His brother's name is Lightning Bolt
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verykiasu2010:
no matter how fast Usain Bolt ran, he could not out run his elder brother in speed. His brother's name is Lightning Boltverykiasu2010:
correct, medal is not the most important, that is why the referee arsed the knocked down to get up ...... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Way2GO:
We also hv a pair of sprinters nicknamed - Us ain't Bolt :rotflmao:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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