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Records tumble Beijing was the Games of records and superlatives. The Opening Ceremony was unforgettable; the athletes’ achievements were astonishing, the organisation was excellent; the venues breathtaking and the anti-doping tests were stricter. Several hundred million watched worldwide on TV as more than 40 world records and over 130 Olympic records were broken. Modern and ancient The National Stadium, nick-named the “Bird’s Nest”, and the National Swimming Centre, known as the “Water Cube”, were both stunning symbols of the new Beijing.
In cycling, the road race followed the Great Wall and passed in front of the “Forbidden City” - two symbols of the thousand-year-old history of the city. First medals A record 204 National Olympic Committees took part in the Games. Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Mauritius and Togo all experienced podium finishes for the first time. However Mongolia and Panama managed to go one better with their athletes bringing home their country’s first Olympic gold.
Memorable champions There were many memorable champions but it was Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt who stole the headlines. Phenomenal US swimmer Michael Phelps bettered Mark Spitz’s achievement at the 1972 Munich Games by claiming eight swimming golds and the incredible Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt broke both the 100m and 200m world records and claimed a third gold and record with the Jamaican 4 x 100m relay team. NOCs: 204 Athletes: 10,942 (4,637 women, 6,305 men) Events: 302 Volunteers: 100,000 (70,000 Olympic Games, 30,000 Paralympic Games) Media: 24,562 accredited media representing 159 countries.
New events at the Games: the 10km swimming marathon and BMX Dutchman Maarten Van Der Weijden won the men’s 10km marathon, while in the women’s race, the title went to Russia’s Larisa Ilchenko. In BMX – short for Bicycle Moto Cross – it was France’s Anne-Caroline Chausson who became the first Olympic champion. For the men, this honour went to Latvia’s Maris Strombergs. First Olympic medals and titles Two hundred and four National Olympic Committees (NOCs) took part in the Beijing Olympic Games - a record! Some 87 of them celebrated their medal-winning athletes. For some NOCs, it was the first time that one of their representatives had won a medal or was crowned Olympic champion: Tajikistan won its first medals thanks to Rasul Boqiev in the judo and Yusup Abdusalomov in the wrestling; Afghanistan stepped up on to the podium thanks to Rohullah Nikpai in taekwondo; Badar-Uugan Enkhbat in boxing and Tuvshinbayar Naidan in judo were the first athletes from Mongolia to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games; just like Bahrain with Rachid Ramzy in athletics.
For the African continent, Bruno Julie in boxing and Benjamin Boukpeti in canoe/kayak offered Mauritius and Togo respectively their first Olympic medals, while Panama took its first gold medal in athletics. The oldest world record smashed in swimming The women’s 800m record had been held by Janet Evans (USA) for almost 20 years. But in Beijing, Great Britain’s Rebecca Adlington smashed this record, which had been set in 1989 when she was only six months old. In 2008, in the 800m final, Rebecca Adlington improved on the previous time by more than two seconds, with a new time of 8:14.10. She took the gold medal in the 800m and in the 400m, and became the first British gold medallist in women’s swimming since 1960. The oldest and the youngest participant in the Games In Beijing, almost 50 years separated the oldest from the youngest athlete: Japanese horse rider Hiroshi Hoketsu took part in his third Olympic Games at the age of 67, whilst Cameroon swimmer, Antoinette Joyce Guedia Mouafo participated in the Games for the first time at the tender age of 12.
Age is not necessarily a disadvantage With his ninth participation in the Games and at the age of 61, Canada’s Ian Millar won his first medal in the team jumping event. At 33, and with her fifth participation in the Games, Germany’s Oxsana Chusovitina won the silver medal in artistic gymnastics, while US swimmer Dara Torres took three silver medals at the age of 41. Ultramodern sports facilities and thousand-year old history The National Stadium, re-named the “Bird’s Nest”, and the National Swimming Centre, known as the “Water Cube”, were avant-garde models of sports architecture and the symbols of the new Beijing. In cycling, for the road race, the organisers chose to follow the Great Wall and pass in front of the “Forbidden City” - two symbols of the thousand-year-old history of the city. Thirty-seven venues, six of which were outside Beijing, hosted the competitions: namely Hong Kong for the equestrian events and Qingdao for the sailing; and Tianjin, Shanghai, Qinhuangdao and Shenyang for the football matches. Six of the sports facilities located on the city’s university campuses will be used by students after the Games.
Ceremonies Beijing, 8 August, 2008, Opening Ceremony of the Games of the XXIXe Olympiad. The last runner of the Olympic Torch relay Li Ning prepares to light the Olympic cauldron.
Radius risk assessment tools. Official opening of the Games by: President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao Lighting the Olympic Flame by: Li Ning (artistic gymnastics) Olympic Oath by: Zhang Yining (table tennis) Official Oath by: Huang Liping (gymnastics). The official emblem of Beijing 2008 entitled 'Chinese Seal-Dancing Beijing' cleverly combines the Chinese seal and the art of calligraphy with sporting features, transforming the elements into a human figure running forward and embracing triumph. The figure resembles the Chinese character 'Jing', which stands for the name of the host city and represents a particularly significant Chinese style. The artwork embodies four messages:. Chinese culture,. the color of red China.
Beijing welcomes friends from all over the world. to challenge the extreme and achieve the perfect and promote the Olympic motto of 'Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger).
For the first time jade is used for the Beijing Olympic medals. The medals have been designed with inspiration coming from 'bi', China's ancient jade piece inscribed with a dragon pattern. The medals symbolise nobility and virtue and are the embodiment of traditional Chinese values of ethics and honour, emitting a strong Chinese flavour. The winners’ medal is made of gold weighing not less than six grammes each. The medal for the runner-up is made of pure silver. Noble and elegant, the medals are a blending of traditional Chinese culture and Olympism. On their obverse side, the medals reflect the Greek character of the Olympic Games: the goddess of victory Nike pictured in the Panathinaikos Stadium.
While on their reverse side, the medals are inlaid with jade with the Beijing Games emblem engraved in the metal centrepiece. The design inspiration of the medal hook derives from jade 'huang', a ceremonial jade piece decorated with a double dragon pattern and 'Pu', the reed mat pattern.
Definitively comparing athletes across sports is impossible. It’s also the quintessence of sports debate, tying in various tangential questions of how to quantify athleticism, skill and sporting greatness, and how to consider the merits of different games, competitions and achievements. And, most importantly, it’s wildly entertaining. With Michael Phelps last Saturday, and Usain Bolt, one of these comparisons stares us in the face: Who is the greater Olympian? Phelps or Bolt? Related: The debate rages on in bars and offices and cafeterias and sports talk radio studios across the United States. It might spread its way around the world too.
Strictly speaking, the answer is Phelps. His 23 golds are more than twice as many as any other Olympian. Phelps has more than three times as many total medals as Bolt. But the argument is deeper than those simple numbers, even if medal counts are the most apt quantification of Olympic greatness. Phelps has competed in 30 Olympic events. His medal conversion rate is a remarkable 28/30, or 93.3 percent, and his gold medal hit rate is 23/30, or 76.7 percent. Bolt is even better.
He missed once, as a 17-year-old in 2004. Since, he’s stepped into the blocks nine times at the Olympics. He’s won nine golds. Bolt is also 3-for-3 in world records. He — and his Jamaican relay team — holds the best-ever marks in the 100, 200 and 4×100. Phelps, who has competed in and medaled in nine Olympic events, holds world records in six, though three are as part of relay teams.
Bolt has never not been the greatest since the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Phelps, on the other hand, has been challenged in some of his events. He’s only won one gold and one bronze in the 200 free. He finished fourth in the 400 medley in 2012, and didn’t compete in the event in 2016.
He got pipped for gold by Chad Le Clos in the 200 fly in 2012, and by Joseph Schooling in the 100 fly this past Friday. Related: Phelps has the longevity and the multifariousness. Bolt has the indubitable dominance. So what do we value?
Do we value Bolt winning the title of “fastest man alive,” then doing it again, and again? Or do we value Phelps not only being the world’s best swimmer four Olympiads in a row, but swimming to that title by mastering four different strokes over three different distances? Usain Bolt won the 100-meter race Sunday night, his third straight Olympic gold in the event. (Getty) More One subjective argument says Bolt’s title is superior because of the elemental nature of running. Phelps does something that only. The percentage is probably lower in other countries. The talent pool above which Phelps has to rise is thus significantly smaller.
Bolt, on the other hand, does something that the majority of the world does, or can do: he runs. He runs just like a high school soccer player does in competition, just like middle-aged men and women do to stay fit, just like 6-year-olds do on playgrounds. And Bolt does it better than anybody in the world ever has. But Bolt does that one thing.
He’s never stretched himself beyond the 200-meter race at an Olympic level. He’s never done the hurdles or the long jump. His agent even admitted that. Some of this is out of his control, of course. The 400 and the 100 were run on the same night in Rio; Bolt wouldn’t be able to be at his best for both.
But still, Phelps’ repertoire is wider. He’s won multiple golds in 100s, 200s and 400s.
He’s won golds in the freestyle, the butterfly and medleys. And he too must swim multiple races in a night. Most swimmers, like runners, have to specialize to reach the pinnacle of a certain stroke or distance. Phelps hasn’t done that, and he’s still better than those who have. Pat Forde: Plus, although Bolt’s repertoire is limited by the nature of the events, there aren’t that many more swimming events (17) than there are running events (13). And while it’s not fair to consider Bolt’s events alongside the 3,000-meter steeplechase or the marathon, it’s similarly silly to look at Phelps’ events in the same picture as the 100-meter breaststroke or the 10-kilometer open water race. To bridge the gap between the sports and their various events, a useful tool might be to compare Bolt and Phelps to the other athletes in their respective sports.
Bolt is special because he’s won three Olympic 100s. Only one other sprinter, Carl Lewis, has won even two, and. So in a way, Bolt is three times as great as the third-best 100-meter runner in history. (Gif by Amber Matsumoto) More But Lewis ran and jumped to nine total Olympic golds. He topped the world on at least one occasion each in the 100, 200, 4×100 and long jump. Medal count-wise, Bolt doesn’t even stand alone with the most gold medals in his sport. Here’s where Phelps still stands out.
His 23 golds are 14 more than Mark Spitz’s 9. His 28 total medals are 16 more than anybody else in the sport. Heck, if Phelps were a country, he’d rank third all time in Olympic swimming golds, behind the United States and Australia. Bolt would not rank in the top 20 in athletics. If we break athletics down into solely running events, he would probably crack the top 10. If we break running events down into only sprints, he would be somewhere around fifth. Regardless, Phelps stands out more when viewed through this historical lens.
So who is greater? And perhaps the greatest? Bolt’s legacy is fresh in out minds after Friday. But the scope of Phelps’ dominance probably eclipses the flair, forcefulness and perceived inevitability of Bolt’s. Lonzowire.usatoday.com Where LaVar Ball once sounded like he would threaten his way into getting LiAngelo and LaMelo Ball onto the Los Angeles Lakers with Lonzo Ball, the Big Baller Brand struck a more explanatory tone in explaining his plan during an interview with ESPN UK’s Nat Coombs.
To hear the Big Baller tell it now, his desire to put all his boys in Purple and Gold is no different from what any other loving parent hope to see. “What father wouldn’t want all his kids to play on the same team?” LaVar asked. “There has been brothers that have played on the same team. What’s the big deal? Smith and his brother with the New York Knicks.
Now that I say it, they go, Oh wait a minute, no, can’t happen.” The Ballfather. Maize n Brew A few of us here at MaizeNBrew.com have emotional connections to other schools. Some grew up fans, others became one after moving, and a few of us have degrees from schools that aren’t Michigan.
I belong to those first and final groups. Growing up in Florida, my family was filled with Gators. I now live in Gainesville, attending graduate school after completing my amazing time in Ann Arbor.
Don’t get me wrong, my allegiances lie with the Wolverines, but I’m about as up to date on the Florida program. On December 2nd, 2014, Brady Hoke and his staff were fired. Offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier was amongst the excommunicated. Less than a month later, the dullest offensive mind in college football.
USA Today PYEONGCHANG, South Korea - There won’t be five gold medals for Mikaela Shiffrin. There won’t even be five races. The new Olympic champion in giant slalom will skip Saturday’s Super-G race, her mother and coach, Eileen, said Thursday.
The compressed schedule that resulted from the postponement of two races makes it an impossibility, Eileen Shiffrin said. “She will have raced and trained – or tried to race – for six days in a row,” Eileen Shiffrin said.
“She has to have a day off.” The giant slalom was supposed to be held Monday but was postponed until Thursday because of blustery conditions at the Pyeongchang Games. The slalom was postponed Wednesday because of similar weather, and will be run. New England Sports Network For all their NBA trade deadline maneuverings, the Cleveland Cavaliers weren’t able to land DeAndre Jordan. But it wasn’t for lack of trying, it seems.
While several reports surfaced that Cleveland was pursuing the Los Angeles Clippers big man, a deal never materialized, as the Cavs instead acquired Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance Jr., George Hill and Rodney Hood in two significant trades. The Clippers and Cavs were very close to pulling the trigger, though. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Cleveland general manager Koby Altman had approval from ownership to send this package to L.A. In exchange for Jordan: Jae Crowder, Channing Frye, Iman Shumpert and the Cavs’ 2018 first-round pick. CBS Sports Ndamukong Suh is three years remaining on his monster deal with the Miami Dolphins, but that apparently won't stop him from coming to the Philadelphia Eagles.
According to Sports Illustrated's Robert Klemko, Suh told Eagles defensive line coach Chris Wilson he's play for the Eagles for free in 2018.back when the team held joint practices in August. The Eagles-Dolphins joint practice was enough to impress Suh to play for the Eagles down the line. Suh was enamored with the Eagles defensive tackles and their work with Wilson, giving the 31-year old a chance to revitalize his career.and a golden opportunity at a Super Bowl ring. 'When the team practiced against Miami, Dolphins players took.
Packers Wire NFL.com included Green Bay Packers receivers Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb among the NFC’s top candidates to be released this offseason. Gregg Rosenthal of NFL.com listed Nelson and Cobb in the “strong candidates to be released” category, although the inclusion came with a caveat: It’s one or the other for the Packers. “This is shaping up as an either/or scenario,” Rosenthal wrote.
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“Nelson could be open to taking a pay cut, which might be required for either player to return. Of course, Aaron Rodgers’ head might explode if the Packers get rid of both Nelson and Cobb.” Last month, we argued the Packers may have to pick between Nelson and Cobb, given their fading production, combined cap hits in. New England Sports Network Before trading for National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton in December, New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman decided he would place a call to one individual who had no hands-on involvement in the deal. Cashman had the deal in place to acquire Stanton from the Miami Marlins, but he first decided to get Judge’s opinion, and the reigning American League Rookie of the Year had a pretty simple answer. “I said, ‘Go get him,'” Judge said, via MLB.com.
“An MVP-caliber player on our team? What can we do? We already have a great team, but adding Stanton and a couple other pieces, we’re going to be great.” On top of gaging his opinion of the deal, part of calling Judge. Reuters In an Olympic gold medal showdown between Shaun White and 'the next Shaun White' on Wednesday there was only ever going to be one winner - the original.
White snatched the men's halfpipe gold medal out of Ayumu Hirano's hands at the Pyeongchang Winter Games after the young Japanese pretender had threatened to foil the American's bid for a third Olympic title after Turin and Vancouver. Written off after flopping at the Sochi Games when he finished fourth, the 31-year-old White has come back with a vengeance, putting Hirano and the rest of snowboarding's next generation firmly in their place.
For The Win Los Angeles Clippers guard Patrick Beverley is out for the season after undergoing knee surgery, which leaves him plenty of time to watch First Take. On Wednesday’s show, commentator Will Cain argued that he doesn’t believe the new-look Cavaliers, now on a four-game winning streak, are a “lock” to reach the NBA Finals for a fourth consecutive year. After the segment on ESPN, Beverley called out Cain on Twitter.
Beverley and Cain argued on Twitter, but later in the day Beverley actually called in to Cain’s radio show and told him exactly why he’s wrong. “Of course I’m not playing this year so I’m able to be a fan this year. Any basketball player will tell you, no matter what team and it’s hard. ESPN.com Bob Pockrass NASCAR. NASCAR writer for ESPN.com. 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year. More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Follow on Twitter DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Danica Patrick is looking forward to her final NASCAR race, and yes, he will be there Sunday for the Daytona 500. Patrick, who started dating Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the offseason, said the plan is for her new beau to be at the race at Daytona International Speedway. Patrick is competing in two races in 2018 - the Daytona 500 and then the Indianapolis 500 in May - before retiring as a race car driver.
'I'm actually just excited that he gets to see what I do,' Patrick said Wednesday during Daytona. MercuryNews.com SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Position players aren’t required to arrive at the Giants’ spring training complex until Sunday, but waiting until the weekend was too much to take for an eager Pablo Sandoval. The Giants’ infielder strolled into the Scottsdale Stadium clubhouse on Wednesday morning with an unmistakable laugh and booming voice, greeting old teammates and cracking jokes within seconds of walking through the door.
Though he doesn’t appear to be in peak physical condition, at first glance, Sandoval’s weight doesn’t seem as if it will be an issue this spring. Manager Bruce Bochy said he thought Sandoval looked good, but that he hasn’t reviewed any of Sandoval’s medical reports yet. “We’ll sit down. New York Post A video that never was screened helped get two NBA players ejected. Rajon Rondo hounded Isaiah Thomas from the moment he stepped into Wednesday’s Pelicans-Lakers game in New Orleans, showing the bad blood that still flows from two former star Celtics point guards over a tribute video that still hasn’t happened.
“Whatever reason, he’s an upset guy about me,” Thomas told ESPN after the 139-117 Pelicans win. “I don’t know what it is, but it’s fine. He kept bringing the tribute up, when I was the one that shut the tribute down. I’m far past that. For me to be ejected was uncalled for.” Thomas was angry after getting a pair of technicals in the first quarter following an altercation with Rondo. Bleeding Green Nation The 2018 NFL offseason has begun for the Philadelphia Eagles, which means Howie Roseman and Doug Pederson will spend the next couple of weeks evaluating the 2017 roster. It’s already time to start figuring out what this team needs to do to repeat as Super Bowl champions next year.
We continue this roster outlook series by looking at the wide receiver position. ALSHON JEFFERY Regular season stats: 927 snaps, 120 targets, 57 receptions, 789 yards, 13.8 yards per reception, 9 TD, 3 two-point conversions Playoff stats: 18 targets, 12 receptions, 219 yards, 18.3 yards per reception, 3 TD Review: Jeffery got off to a slow start in 2017 but he really started to heat up down the stretch. He was a monster. Lonzowire.usatoday.com LaVar Ball has been a veritable quote machine since coming into the public eye.
Among his ever-expanding catalogue, the Big Baller Brand CEO made more than a few bold predictions for Lonzo Ball and the Los Angeles Lakers before the 2017-18 NBA season. L.A.’s 139-117 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday officially debunked one of those prognostications. That defeat left the Lakers at 23-33, ensuring that they can accrue no more than 49 wins during this campaign. LaVar, though, told ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith prior to the season that Zo would lead the Purple and Gold to 50-plus wins. Granted, the Big Baller could get off on a technicality here. His eldest son has missed 20 games due to injury,.
Cageside Seats A new report from Sports Illustrated confirms some pieces of information about WWE’s WrestleMania 34 plans for their women’s roster, and also throws a few more possibilities out for a match which will be more heavily promoted than either of the championship matches which are rumored for April 8 in New Orleans. First, what we already “knew”. SI has heard what Wrestling Observer and others have - the direction is for Royal Rumble winner Asuka to challenge Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s title while Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax finally have a Team Rude face-off for the Raw belt. Which means their sources are also pointing toward a mixed tag match for Raw’s newest Superstar, Ronda Rousey.
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