Friday, August 31, 2012

125 Harvard students being investigated for cheating


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For decades Harvard University in Cambridge, MA has held the title as the #1 university in the world as far as quality of education is concerned. It is the school where people laugh at you if you dare to brag about being valedictorian of their high school. The workload is so tough that a lot of students resort to medication to keep them awake and alert to be able to handle it all. Graduating from Harvard almost guarantees you a job shortly after receiving that degree. With the work being so hard you can't blame students for wanting to help each other through studying and peer editing each others' work. Well recently the University has been made aware that a big group of students have been doing more than just studying together. 125 students from a government class are being investigated for collaborating on a take home final. The professor's assistant who was grading a set of the exams noticed that a lot of students had identical answers or answers that were borderline identical. It's not unusual for college students to work together on take home assignments but some Universities allow it, Harvard doesn't. They have a strict policy against collaboration and students that are found guilty will face harsh penalties. The pressure of succeeding at the world's top university is obviously high enough to make students cheat when they should know there are very clever instructors reviewing their work. I don't know what's going to happen to these students but it's pretty hard to brag about going to Harvard if you get kicked out.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

NBA SEASON, ADDS AND SUBTRACTS

Changes has been made for a lot of teams in the NBA since the playoffs earlier this year. Some teams added new talented stars, others subtracted them and the young athletes from college who were drafted are about to make huge impact on their new teams, hopefully. New Orleans is looking good with their top pick Antony Davis, that's 1 team.... Others we'll wait and see... The regaining 2012 NBA Champions El Heat with LeBron James and Dwayne Wade added the one and only Boston Celtic player Ray Allen to their roster. He is the all-time three point shooter, didn't had the best season last year but with the guys next to him in this new roster at South Beach things might change for the better. I'm definitely rooting for Ray to have a great season.... What else ?? Dwight Howard signed with the L.A. Lakers, Steve Nash signed with the Lakers, and Antwon Jamison also signed with them. Okay take a time and think about this. Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Metta World Peace and Steve Nash as starting five. That's a very deep team. Question is, is it deep enough to win it all? Speculations indicate it is but then again we'll see when the season begins.


As mentioned earlier, New Orleans is a team to watch.


New York Knicks, what a team. They've everything they need to succeed.....or now that Linsanity is gone I'm not sure. The positive side is that Amare Stoudemire has been practicing this summer with the great Hakeem Olajuwon. His coach is happy about that, stating that "it's great to see him taking his game to a new level and being more serious". Carmelo Anthony has had a very good summer season with the Olympics as the highlight, and everybody is anxious to see how his season will be. I really think this team is ready to reach top spots this year.
Melo: You know we gotta be better than last yr right?...Amare: I feel you man! I've been working on new techniques!
L.A. Clippers added Lamar Odom, Grant Hill, and Jamal Crawford to their roster. These are players that will be in the NBA history forever for what they have achieved, championship rings, sixth men of the year, and tremendous experience. The Clippers are a serious tread now if they weren't before.



Who will be the face of L.A? I'm rooting for the Lakers!

Jason Terry, the JET, is a Celtic player now. This is very interesting the fact that with Jason Terry's work ethic and basketball knowledge the Boston Celtics might get back to the top again.




Everybody wants to know when D Rose will be back. At some point in this season he will return, but the more important question is how will he return? How much of an impact will he have when he returns and will he be the same D Rose as before or stronger, better and faster new D Rose? I'm going with the latter. In the meantime Loul Deng must take control.

Rose: To my real fans, Don't Ever Doubt my people. I'll be back!


That's all for today good people! Express your opinion on the comment felt if you like.

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- Stay in Shape

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Review of the week's top stories and new music by E. Jean-Pierre


This past week has been interesting as far as what's going on in the world. From violence to high profile lawsuits, a lot of news for people to keep up with. Here were some of the headlines from this past week.

NYC man opens fire outside Empire State Building
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After being fired from his job at Hazan Import Corp last year Jeffrey Johnson decided that he wanted to get revenge on his former boss Steve Ercolino. Johnson opened shot and killed Ercolino right outside the Empire State Buildong in New York City. Shortly after he gunned down Ercolino he was gunned down by police (Johnson is pictured above laying dead on the sidewalk). There were 9 others injured in the shooting but no one is sure whether they were all hit by bullets from Johnson's gun or hit by the hail of police gunfire at Johnson. Read the rest of the story here.....                                                                                                         http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-33816_162-57500327/new-details-on-ill-will-between-empire-state-building-shooting-victim-gunman/

Lance Armstrong to be stripped of achievements
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After years and years of fighting doping allegations, Lance Armstrong has finally gave up. He ended his battle against the USADA but didn't confess to anything. What this means is that even though Lance isn't confessing to doping, he is pretty much giving the USADA the right to take his 7 Tour de France titles away. I personally don't know what to believe but it definitely is disappointing to see the most decorated cyclist in history go down like this. Get more details on the story here...

Anders Breivik sentenced for last year's massacre 
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Many of you might remember last July when Norwegian man Anders Breivik bombed a government building in Oslo then murdered 68 people on Utoya Island in Norway. it was probably one of the biggest acts of terror by one man in history. On Friday Breivik was sentenced to 21 years in prison for his crimes. Too bad he wasn't tried in Texas where he would've got the death sentence and probably executed in the courtroom that same day. Breivik smiled after receiving his sentence and did not feel an ounce of regret. A man who can kill so many people and smile in a courtroom makes me really believe that the world is coming to an end. This man is a horrible representation of Norwegian people, and is a shame to such a great country. Read more about Breivik's sentence here...

The rich get richer...Apple wins case against Samsung
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Apple already has the tech world in a strangle hold but after a judge's ruling in their case against Samsung on Friday, that hold just got tighter. Samsung was ordered to pay Apple 1.05 billion dollars in damages for infringing on Apple's design and utility patents. Certain features you see on smartphones like pinch to zoom and the bounce-bakc effect when scrolling were all ideas of Apple that were stolen by Samsung. Now ideas are only ideas and can be stolen unless they are patented, which Apple did. When patents are involved others have to pay you to use your ideas which Samsung did not. Samsung was also accused of stealing the design of the iPad to use for their tablets. Well Apple gets richer and Samsung falls further behind them in the war of tech companies. Read more about the lawsuit here...

NEW MUSIC FROM YOUR'S TRULY...
Do you like to dance? Do you like to listen to music that makes you wanna rave? Well check out a couple tracks i made myself, Into the night and Saharan Dance Anthem...enjoy



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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Usain Bolt, 400m or LJ?

Usain Bolt, the fastest man that's ever lived was on Jonathan Ross show where he was asked what he will do next on the track since he got it all now.....Usain said "I don't know....everybody wants me to do the 400m, but it requires a lot of training, and I don't like training.....but I want to do Long Jump..I think I can be great in that.....We'll see..I'm only 26...a lot of athletes are still in shape at their 30's so  hopefully something will happen in the next Olympics.... if Manchester United has the right money, I'll play for them because I've seen a lot of guys that cant do what I can....hahahaa" ended with a laughter...

Whattttt do you think? Should he go for the 400m or Long Jump? Keep in mind the man doesn't like training and doesn't train hard either "Its pure talent".....



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Monday, August 20, 2012

Alex Song and Ochocinco

Soccer: Alex Song, the Cameron soccer player has passed Barcelona medical tests and is now set to play after he sign the five year contract with the team. As we have seen great players leave Arsenal, players are still thinking and making moves. Wenger is not doing the right things....??? I don't know.... Alex has been playing for Arsenal since 2005, and now decided is was time for a new club and hopefully become a champion next to Messi. Conclusion: GREAT for Barca, Not soooo great for the Emirates!

NFL: Now that Ochocinco is fired again......where will he end up? He is good enough to play in a lot of teams, but attitude is a key formula and it has to change......I think he knows.....Where do you want him?


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Thursday, August 16, 2012

U.S. Air Force: New Jet can get from NYC to London in 1 hour


U.S. Air Force: New Jet can get from NYC to London in 1 hour...if it can stay in one piece


The jet you see in this picture is the U.S. Air Force's X-51A Waverider. It is a hypersonic jet that uses a "Scramjet" engine which funnels rapidly moving air into the engine where it is mixed with fuel to provide a thrust that can send the jet up to speeds of 3500mph. That means this jet can get from New York City to London, England in about an hour. You're probably wondering when will we be able to ride this jet because who wouldn't want to be able take a trip to London in the time it takes some people to get to work in rush hour traffic. Well the Air Force tested the jet on Wednesday for the second time this decade. It was tested a few years ago and only traveled for about a minutes and fell apart. Unfortunately the latest test was also a failure. The waverider was released from a B-51 bomber and just went out of control over the pacific ocean. The Air Force lost sight of it but they are pretty sure it's sitting somewhere in the Pacific ocean. It's back to the drawing board for Boeing who makes the jet and hopes it will pass the appropriate tests and be ready for a flight with passengers. Another downside to this jet is that even when it is perfectly ready for passengers it will be extremely expensive to ride. Only a few will exist because it is so expensive to make and operate. Remember the Concorde jets that could travel to destinations in half the time of regular passenger jets? Well those are now discontinued because not a lot of people could afford to ride them. Some day this X-51A Waverider will be ready for flight and affordable for most people. We might not be alive to see it but for the time being I'm perfectly satisfied with the passenger planes we have now.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

London 2012 Closing points

This is it! London Olympics 2012 is over.... sad to say its over but some made name for themselves, some are still devastated because everything went wrong even though they felt ready and some and some or sorry, most of them are already getting ready for Rio 2016. If you didn't do well or didn't participate in London 2012, prepare yourself for 2016. Closing ceremony was just beautiful and history was definitely made in London.

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China was leading but USA secured it. GB was expecting somewhere between 6-8, and wow did they do well or what? # 3 overall. Congrats to the home team. Prime minister David Cameron will meet with all the team GB winners later this week I've been told. 

Stay tuned for more.



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Sunday, August 12, 2012

London 2012: Day 14-15 recap



It feels like the Olympics started yesterday but its already over. I cant believe it. Anyway a lot has happened, some unexpected and some surprising. At the Olympics and World Championships people expect to see great things to happen and all the athletes bringing their A-game. Of course there is always somebody who doesn't care like we discussed previously in one of our posts, about the Chinese badminton girls who on purpose wanted to lose. Beside that its all about winning, making history and getting that GOLD medal.

Mo Farah, or should I say Sir Mo Farah, maybe Lord Mo Farah. I don't know. Here in London, its all about Team GB, the UK crowd are behind their athletes to the fullest. So when Mo got his first Gold Medal in the 10k last week, already the expectations and the pressure were there for him to bring home the Gold in the 5k. Became an Double Olympic Champion. Remind you that, that never happen in British history in athletics. Not never. Therefore if Mo did it, he wouldn't only become one of the greatest in Olympics history, but also one of the greatest that has ever been in UK history. With a 52.9seconds lap after 4600m, he was untouchable, the crowd all on their feet, the hunger to the finish line got bigger and bigger, he kept looking to side to see if anyone was closing on him. But it was too late for anybody to catch him, he brought the Gold home. If you are British or Mo fan, was that a good feeling or what. I personally was speechless. That was emotional, and for everybody who being there, was part of something great.

Did anyone think that the U.S.A were going to win the mens 4x100m? I thought so after how they cruised in to a new national record in the semis. BUT they did not, Jamaica with Usain Bolt in the anchor leg made history. New Olympic Record, 36.84s. Usain Bolt ran 8.8seconds in the anchor leg, can you believe it? Huge win for Jamaica and Usain Bolt.

Pop the Champaign...Celebration time baby....

Party with the Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit....um thats an Honor...

Crown Prince Haakon of Norway at the party

Ja Vi Elsker Dette Landet......thats the beginning of the Norwegian national anthem. Yes, the Norwegian Women Handball team beat Montenegro 26-23 and won the GOLD. Little bit after that Usain Bolt said "I wanna part with them", and off course he was invited by the girls. 

Gold Medal Game was the best game in the Olympic Men's Basketball. USA and Spain went head to head in a crucial game. Paul Gasol and team Spain fought hard, and made almost everything tough for team USA. Missing shots and freetrowers by team USA, but gathered themselves in the last quarter and won 107-100.
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Nicole Adams becomes first ever winner of an Olympic Women's boxing Tournament. The 29 year old made history.

Well done by the young Keshorn Walcott from Trinand and Tobago for becoming first Olympic Champion from that tiny little island. Wonderful isn't it. He is 19 year old and Olympic Champion. Not only that, he beat former World Champions and Olympic Champions who were there at the games like World Champion Tero Pitkämäki from Finland and 2-time Olympic Champion Andreas Thorkildsen from Norway. It was kind of a disaster, the winner had 84.68meters which is far from what the winner has on regular Diamond League Meeting. I guess it wasn't the big guys day, it was Walcott's day. Go Trinand and Tobago!


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Friday, August 10, 2012

London 2012: DAY 13 RECAP


Day 13 of the London Olympics was full of history. Many medals were awarded, records went down, new faces emerged as champions and old faces maintained their supremacy over the competition. There was plenty to be excited about on Day 13 and we have the highlights for you here on the futuristic blog.

David Rudisha breaks his own record for 800m GOLD

There are quite a few trackstars that have gotten a lot of media hype in these Olympic games like Usain Bolt, Sanya Richards-Ross, Allyson Felix etc.... but there is one runner (800m runner David Rudisha of Kenya) that has been overlooked and honestly I don't understand why. I know everyone is obsessed with the short sprints but anybody who has a lot of track experience will tell you that the 800 meters is arguably the hardest event in the sport. It is a half-mile sprint that requires a lot of speed and endurance. Rudisha has been the undisputed king of the 800m since 2010, absolutely dominating his opponents in every race. In August of 2010 Rudisha broke Wilson Kipketer's 800m record of 1:41.11 with a time of 1:41.09. This was a record that no one expected to be broken for a very long time but Rudisha wasn't trying to hear that and he obviously wasn't satisfied with only breaking it by a hundredth of a second so he came back the following weekend and broke his own record with a time of 1:41.01. Rudisha has been undefeated since and came into London as the heavy favorite. He did not disappoint as he breezed through the first two rounds and won the finals with another record breaking time, this time he went 1:40.91. Rudisha is not someone that is talked about much but he is on something like a 34 meet win streak. Rudisha is not just a one-dimensional runner either; he has a personal best of 45.50 in the 400m, which would've got him to at least the semi-finals in these Olympics. Rudisha is probably the second most dominant track and field athlete behind Usain Bolt. Let me remind you that Rudisha ran this world record time leading from start to finish with nobody to help him with the pace which is very hard to do when you're running over 400 meters. After the race he said he feels like he can run faster and even his coach made a bold prediction back in late 2010 that he thinks David will run 1:38 before his career is over (did I mention he is only 23 years old?). After witnessing his solo effort of 1:40.91 I wouldn't put 1:38 beyond him, and if he does that he will go down as arguably the greatest Track & Field athlete ever. Also not to be over looked were the guys who finished 2nd and 3rd in that race. 18 year old Nigel Amos of Botswana ran an unbelievable 1:41.73 for silver and Rudisha's fellow Kenyan teammate 17 year old Timothy Kitum ran his personal best of 1:42.53 for the bronze. What a historic 800m race.

Bolt gets his second gold, Warren Weir steps up as the Jamaicans sweep the 200m Dash
It's not often you see one nation sweep the medals in one event during the Olympics but on day 13 of the Olympics we witnessed it happen in emphatic fashion. When the competitors took to their starting blocks in the 200 meter dash we had a feeling Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake were going to take the gold and silver but the bronze medal was up for grabs. We watched Bolt and Blake run away from the field and battle it out for first, and as they hit the tape it was Bolt then Blake then GASP!!!! Another Jamaican? Yes that's right Warren Weir was not about to be that one Jamaican that couldn't shine on the big stage and he gave the people of the island nation a reason to party for the rest of August. Their times, Bolt 19.32, Blake 19.44, and Weir 19.84 ABSOLUTELY AMAZING STUFF. They made sure to celebrate with flair after the race too which seems to be Jamaican tradition. Bolt briefly borrowed a camera from a media personnel and pretended to take some pics of the cameramen and the crowd. Jamaica's population of 2.8 million people would rank it at number 35 amongst the U.S. states but even the United States can't find a single person amongst it's over 300 million citizens to beat Jamaica's speedsters. To be honest it's really not fair. First it was Asafa Powell who was hard to beat, then Bolt came on and dominated the sprints, and at this point every other nation is trying to find someone to beat him. Then comes Blake, and now Weir? C'mon Jamaica have some mercy on the rest of the world. I don't think they will even take that request into consideration though. Congrats to them, I wish I could join that party in Kingston.

Carli Lloyd, Hope Solo are heroes in U.S. women's soccer gold medal victory
It was just a little over a year ago when the U.S. women's soccer team was drowning in their own tears after a heartbreaking defeat to Japan in the FIFA World Cup final. They instantly turned their focus on these Olympics and started their preparation to return to the top. When they saw that Japan beat France to move on to the final they made sure to beat Canada in what was a thrilling 4-3 match that went 120 minutes. They got their rematch and took advantage of it. Carli Lloyd got them off the mark within the first 10 minutes by connecting her head onto an Alex Morgan cross and putting it in the back of the net. Lloyd struck again within the first 15 minutes of the second half with a strike of the highest quality from right outside the 18 yard box, putting the ball in the far top corner well out of the Japanese goalkeeper's reach. Japan got one back right as they entered the last 20 minutes of the game to put some pressure on the U.S. it took a couple spectacular saves from goalkeeper Hope Solo to deny Japan an equalizer. The U.S. women held on to the 2-1 lead to secure the gold and get revenge on the team that broke their hearts last summer.

Those were the main highlights of Day 13 but here are some other highlights from an exciting day at the games;
Ashton Eaton of the U.S. took gold in the men's decathlon. Eaton also broke the world record in this event 2 years ago when he was in college at the University of Oregon.
Hungarian swimmer Eva Risztov won gold in the women's open water competition. The significance of this is that Risztov had retired from the sport in 2004 but returned to achieve her dream of Olympic gold.
Katie Taylor of Ireland took gold in the women's lightweight boxing competition. This was Ireland's first gold medal of the competition and just their second medal overall in these Olympic games.
U.S. runner Manteo Mitchell broke his left fibula halfway through his lead off leg of the 4x400m relay but managed to still finish with a split of around 45 seconds. The U.S. made it to the final round but their 4x4 squad is heavily depleted with stars like Jeremy Wariner and LeShawn Merritt already out due to hamstring injuries.

The games continue to get better and better and promises to have many great moments. Stay with us as we bring you more updates and highlights of all the action. 

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Lolo Jones fires back at writer of critical NY Times article



Wednesday morning Lolo Jones did an interview with the Today Show to talk about more than her 4th place finish in the 100m hurdles final. Lolo had heard all of the criticism directed towards her in the days leading up to the competition and she was not happy. She specifically upset about an article in the New York Times written by Jere Longman (which can be found at http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/05/sports/olympics/olympian-lolo-jones-draws-attention-to-beauty-not-achievement.html?_r=1). At first when I watched her interview and heard her say the article "ripped her to shreds" I assumed it probably only called her overrated and she was overreacting. I went on to read the article and in fact she was right, Longman's piece was extremely harsh and seemed very much like a personal attack against Lolo. The article claimed that Lolo was more worried about her image than her performance and that she had not achieved enough in her career to warrant such high media exposure. Longman made sure to point out the disappointing parts of Lolo's career such as her misfortune in Beijing and the fact that she barely made the Olympic team for these games. Longman also went on to say that the other two American 100m hurdlers do not get talked about Lolo because they don't have the same exotic look as her. In her interview Lolo emphasized how upset she was with the article and she broke down to tears as she explained how hard she worked to get to London. I myself was very upset with the article and found it to be extremely personal and biased. Here is why;

1. Lolo does not demand the media attention

Longman claims that Lolo has "decided to be whatever anyone wants her to be-vixen, virgin, victim- to draw attention to herself." He is pretty much saying she will play different roles to make people talk about her. By vixen he means Lolo plays the role of some exotic beauty that every man wants by posing nude on magazines or doing commercials where she gets to show off her figure. Yes she has posed nude before but there is a long list of female athletes that have done this in the past. The media likes to take advantage of beautiful, fit female athletes that wow people with heir looks and athleticism. People saw Lolo dominate on the track before they saw her naked, which means she was recognized for athletic achievements before her looks. The "virgin" part of the article refers to the fact that Lolo openly discussed the fact that she is keeping her virginity until marriage. her mentioning this was not an attempt to make people fall in love with her purity. Many celebrities such as Tim Tebow have come out and said this. It is not a publicity stunt, it's simply giving the public insight on your life and answering a question that is asked. The "victim" part refers to how Lolo discussed her rough childhood when she and her mom temporarily lived in the basement of the Salvation Army in Des Moines, Iowa and also how her father spent time in jail. Longman tries to make it seem like Lolo wanted to make people feel bad for her. He might as well accuse hundreds of other athletes and celebrities of this because we have heard many heartbreaking childhood stories. The public is always interested in a celebrity's rise to fame and part of that has to do with their upbringing. Longman brings up a quote from another U.S. hurdler Dawn Harper where she said that she had a rough childhood too but she didn't want to publicize it to get attention. Well if Dawn doesn't want to share that's ok but that doesn't mean that Lolo should be called out for sharing her story with us. Everything Lolo has done with the media is not a case of her wanting to hog the spotlight. She is just like any other celebrity who is approached by the media to share their lives with the public. Longman claims that Lolo is the 3rd best U.S. hurdler behind Dawn Harper, and Kellie Wells but yet she still gets more attention than them. This is true but let's face it, Lolo is more marketable than them. No disrespect to Dawn or Kellie but sex sells and they do not have the sex appeal that Americans want to see which is why you don't see them on popular magazine covers or advertisements. I mean if you look at female American athletes that get publicity (Candice Parker, Allyson Felix, Sanya Richards-Ross, Nastia Lukin, Shawn Johnson etc...) they are all pretty. You can only blame society for that not Lolo Jones.

2. Lolo's achievements warrant the media attention

In his article Longman only mentions the big disappointments of Lolo's career like the stumble over the 9th hurdle in Beijing that dropped her from first to 7th and the fact that she entered the London games as only the 3rd best American hurdler with a season's best time that is barely in the top 20 internationally. I know that journalism can sometimes be controversial but anyone trying to prove a point must mention both sides of the story. Those are two examples of disappointment in Lolo's career but Longman failed to even mention the many successes Jones has achieved in her career. He failed to mention how she has twice been world indoor champ, or how she owns the American indoor 60m hurdle record, or that she had surgery on her spinal cord last year and impressed people by even making this year's Olympic squad. He did mention that she was leading the 100m hurdle final in the 2008 Olympics until she tripped over the 9th hurdle but anyone that watched the race would know that she had the gold easily and the stumble was so bad that the rest of the field was able to make up considerable ground on her. Longman's article would lead you to believe that she is not as good as Harper or Wells because she is too worried about her image rather than working hard to achieve Olympic glory. Let’s be honest here, Lolo has been the #1 ranked hurdler in the world before and has a personal best that was better than Harper's until these Olympics. Lolo has also been one of the best American hurdlers since she was in college at LSU. If it wasn't for the spinal cord injury she probably would've done better this year and even won gold in these Olympics. Lolo has been one of the most recognized American trackstars since 2006, these endorsements and magazine covers did not happen overnight. Harper even acknowledged that she did not expect to beat Jones at the 2008 Olympics and that if Lolo did not trip she would have probably blown out the field. In Longman's article, Lolo was compared to Anna Kournikova for being known more for her looks than athletic achievements, which is further from the truth. Kournikova did not win major tournaments and was never the #1 tennis player in the world; Lolo Jones has won world championships and had a stretch of being the #1 hurdler in the world. What an outrageous comparison!!!!!

I understand that celebrities are subject to scrutiny since they are in the public eye but if you're going to attack them don't be so biased and come with a weak argument. Lolo Jones has worked hard for the attention and endorsements she has gotten. Being publicized for her good looks is just a case of American society being mesmerized by a good looking and athletically gifted female. Sure if she wasn't pretty the media probably wouldn't have put so much focus on her this year but she is not the one hounding them to throw her on every ad and magazine cover. My point to Jere Longman is next time you feel like calling out someone for being more concerned about their image than achievements make sure you do not pick someone who has achieved so much and worked hard for every bit of notoriety like Lolo Jones. By the way congrats to Lolo Jones for finding a way to finish 4th in the Olympics after having a rough year and supposedly being "the 20th best hurdler in the world". 

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

GYMNASTICS; THE TRIGGER OF ALL EMOTIONS


We witness athletes displaying various emotions in every sport during the Olympics, but women’s gymnastics is the one sport where everyone wears their emotions on their sleeves. Sometimes it’s joy, sometimes it’s disappointment, sometimes it’s pure ecstasy, and sometimes it can be total heartbreak. In a sport where the athletes start intense training and competition from as young as age 4, it becomes their life and they invest a lot of time and money into it. All gymnasts dream of getting to the Olympics and earning that medal that they work so hard for. You really can’t blame them for showing their emotions when they accomplish or fail to achieve their goal. We have witnessed various displays of all these emotions so far in the gymnastics competition, here are a few instances that stood out.

TEAM USA WINS GOLD
There is no other way to describe the reaction of U.S.A.’s team competition victory than PURE ECSTASY!!!! They went into the competition as favorites and lived up to the hype. When you combine the unparalleled vaulting ability of McKayla Maroney, the impeccable uneven bars technique of Gabby Douglas, and the top class floor exercise performance by Aly Raisman how was any team supposed to be able to challenge them for gold. The Russians put up a good fight but with so many mistakes on the vault they fell off the pace to compete with the American girls. Years and years of hard work by all of those girls finally paid off and you could see the satisfaction on their faces.

SANDRA IZBASA SEIZES GOLD MEDAL OPPORTUNITY

Sometimes in various competitions there are heavy favorites. Athletes that are so much better than the competition that it seems like there is no possible way for them to lose. These are the situations where anybody else that really wants to win has to have their best day and hope the favorite has a terrible day. In the women’s vault competition McKayla Maroney was that heavy favorite to win, but after a shocking fall on her second vault she left the door open to the final competitor Sandra Izbasa of Romania. Izbasa put up two outstanding vaults and waited patiently on the judges to post her score. When the scoreboard showed Izbasa’s name over Maroney, the whole Romanian team exploded in celebration. Sandra saw a golden opportunity after Maroney’s mistake and pounced on it. Oh the drama of the Olympics, we all love it.

VIKTORIA KOMOVA FALLS SHORT

 2nd place is not the worst thing in the world, but when first place is your goal and you lose by the smallest of margins then the feeling of being 2nd is definitely the worst. Russian gymnast Viktoria Komova had to experience this unfortunate feeling in the women’s all-around final. Komova was in a tight battle with American Gabby Douglas throughout the competition, which kept the crowd in suspense. Viktoria lost some ground on Gabby after a shaky performance on the vault but created a very climatic finish with her flawless floor exercise routine. When the scores were displayed Komova came up just short of Douglas’ score and instantly burst into tears. Even as she received her silver medal Komova struggled to force a smile. The timing of her loss didn’t help either, this came the day after the Russians self-destructed in the team competition falling further and further behind the U.S. after each event and eventually settling for silver. Wow, talk about heartbreaking.

MARONEY’S REACTION TO TRAGIC FALL


 Earlier I told you about how McKayla Maroney to the shock of everyone fell on her attempt to land her second vault. The fall opened up the door for Sandra Izbasa to take the gold. The reaction of Maroney to the loss is what stood out to me. I expected her to burst into tears like Viktoria Komova did after losing the all-around final, but she didn’t. The look on her face and the way she refused to interact with her coach showed she was both disappointed and disgusted but still composed. You could tell she was fighting back the tears and did not want the world to see how much she was devastated on the inside. Maroney posted tweets following the competition saying she was disappointed but still proud of her performance. I’m guessing there were probably some tears shed when she got back to the hotel though.

The female gymnasts put on a good show and the looks on their faces shows us exactly how intense the competition is. We look forward to watching the rest of the gymnastics competition and also riding that wave of emotions with them.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

London 2012: Day 10 Recap


Day 10 at the Olympic games was full of crucial team sports matches and individual competition finals. From the track, to the soccer pitch, to the basketball court, we treated to some great action on day 10 of the London Olympic games. Here are some of the highlights from the day's action.

US and Canadian women produce a thrilling match

Earlier in the day there was great women's soccer action in semifinal match number 1 between Japan and France. Japan won the tightly contested matchup by a score of 2-1. It seemed like the perfect situation for the United States, the possibility of meeting the team that beat them in the World Cup final last year in this year's Olympic final. All they had to do was get past Canada, a team that they have beaten consistently since 2003. I'm not sure if they anticipated it or not but they were about to earn one of the toughest victories in a game that will probably go down in history as one of the best Olympic matches in any sport. Canada's star forward Christine Sinclair probably realized that not only might this be her last Olympics but also her last chance to play her neighbors from the south in a major competition. Sinclair put on a performance that will talked about by many Canadian soccer fans for a while. Putting her nation on her back, Sinclair produced a hat trick against the mighty Americans but each time Sinclair scored the Americans responded with goals from their stars. Megan Rapinoe answered Sinclair's first two goals with 2 of her own. The real decisive moment came in the last 15 minutes of the game when the Canadian goalkeeper was whistled for holding the ball too long after picking it up off the ground. That gave the U.S. an indirect free kick inside the Canadian 18 yard box. The free kick led to a handball call against Canada and a penalty kick that was converted by Abby Wambach to tie the game at 3 a piece. The game went into extra time where both teams played very scrappy, throwing their bodies everywhere to prevent the other team from scoring. Several players suffered knocks that kept them on the ground for a moment. At times you wondered if any of these players would be still standing by the time the game ended. Right when it seemed like we were headed for the first ever penalty shootout in Olympics history American golden girl Alex Morgan fired a header into the Canadian goal to give the U.S. the lead with literally 30 seconds left in the match, and 4-3 is how it ended. It was pure joy for the Americans and heartbreak for the Canadians. It was a game that both teams wanted badly and fought their hardest for, and the U.S. emerged as the victor when the dust cleared. So the stage is set for a rematch between Japan and the United States, this time for the Olympic gold. Should be a great game.

Big Day on the Track for the Dominican Republic


After many years of being around plenty of Dominicans and having several close friends that are Dominican I have learned that they are proud of their country and love to celebrate the achievements of their athletes. The Dominican Republic is a country known for producing superb baseball players but over the past decade they have put their athleticism to use in other sports, track & field being one of them. Well on day 10 of the Olympics we saw a couple Dominican track & field athletes make some noise on the track. First it was their well established superstar 400 meter hurdle master Felix Sanchez taking gold in the 400m hurdles final. Sanchez who won gold in the 2004 Olympics and has been an elite 400m hurdler the past decade was thought to be washed up and out of his prime. Sanchez had been in the final round of many major competitions since 2004 but had not won any. Not many looked at him as a favorite to win this year but after a great showing in the semis you could tell Felix was on a mission. Sanchez surged down the final 100 meters alongside Puerto Rican Javier Culson and pulled away from Culson after clearing the last hurdle earning himself his second Olympic gold. You could tell this victory meant a lot to Sanchez as he celebrated emphatically after crossing the line and wept in joy as he received his gold medal and heard his country's anthem being played in the Olympic stadium. Sanchez is one of the older athletes on the Dominican squad and his career is probably heading into its' last few years but there's no need for Dominicans to stress because they have an 18 wonderkid in the open 400 meters. His name is Luguelin Santos and he is lightning fast. The reason why most people haven't heard of this boy yet is because fellow teenage phenom Kirani James has become the king of the 400 meters and very publicized considering he is only 19. James who is from Grenada went into the 400 final as the clear favorite but not many expected the top 2 spots to be taken by 2 teenagers from Caribbean island nations, but that's exactly what happened. Santos took the silver medal behind James with a blazing fast time of 44.46 giving the Dominican Republic their 2nd track & field medal of the day. Even if the Dominicans don't win another medal the rest of the Olympics they will probably be celebrating the accomplishments of Sanchez and Santos at least until the games are over. I wouldn't mind being in Santo Domingo right now.

Those were the two major highlights from day 10 of the Olympics but here are some pictures from other action around London;
Aliya Mustafina wins gold for Russia in the gymnastics uneven bars competition. Mustafina had won bronze in the all-around final and silver in the team competition. Talk about earning the cycle of medals.
American pole vaulter Jenn Suhr denied Russian star Elena Isinbaeva a chance at a 3rd straight olympic title by beating her in the pole vault final and taking gold.
Japan advance to the women's soccer final after breaking the hearts of the french with a 2-1 victory. Japan will face the U.S. in the final and have a chance to add an Olympic gold medal to their 2011 FIFA World Cup title.
Kirani James of Grenada wins the men's open 400 meters, adding an Olympic gold medal to his gold medal from 2011 IAAF World Outdoor Championships. The 19 year old has become the undisputed king of the 400m since leaving The University of Alabama early where he was NCAA Champion as a 17 year old freshman.
USA men's basketball managed to pull away from Argentina and win 126-97 after a very close first half.


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