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Controversy over Merritt’s eligible for Olympics

LaShawn MerrittLaShawn Merritt’s eligibility for the 2012 London Olympics is still uncertain. On Tuesday, the International Olympic Committee said the defending Olympic champion in the 400m would be ineligible for the games because of an IOC rule that automatically disqualifies any athlete banned for more than six months.

 

Basketball technical commissioner course kicks off in Lome

By AbdulRaheem Aodu

In a bid to further improve the standard of the game of basketball in Africa, the Federation of International Basketball Associations (FIBA) Africa has put together a week-long course for technical commissioners within the continent.

 

Education save lifters from failing doping test, says weightlifting boss

The Technical Director, Nigeria Weightlifting Federation (NWF), Retired Capt. Babatunde Adedimeji said good education and pre-competitions tests saved weightlifters from testing positive to banned drugs at the Delhi Commonwealth Games.

 

Gay, Felix candidates for athlete of year award

American sprinters Tyson Gay and Allyson Felix are among the candidates for world athlete of the year. The IAAF announced yesterday the 10 men and 10 women candidates for the award.

 

IOC rules bar 400m champion Merritt from London Games

Lashawn MerrittLashawn Merritt is ineligible to defend his Olympic 400-meter title at the 2012 London Games, even though his doping ban ends a year earlier, the IOC said yesterday. The American runner received a 21-month suspension from U.S. arbitrators on Monday for using a banned substance found in an over-the-counter male enhancement product.

 

Mobolaji Johnson swimming pool for use in November

Swimmers in Lagos have been assured that the abandoned swimming pool at the Mobolaji Johnson Sports Complex, Yaba, would be ready and opened for use in November.

 

Commonwealth Games: HFN boss hails NOC, athletes on record outing

By AbdulRaheem Aodu

President of the Nigerian Handball Federation, Alhaji Yusuf Dauda has commended the newly constituted National Olympic Committee as well as the Nigerian contingents to the just concluded 19th Commonwealth Games held in New Delhi, India.

 

US women in qualifying top 3

Rebecca BrossThe United States qualified Sunday behind Russia and China, setting up a classic final for the women’s team gold at the world championships.
With their major challengers already through on Saturday, the Americans had a 5 a.m. wake-up call for their morning session. They were fully focused from the opening on the uneven bars through to the concluding vault and finished with 233.643 points, behind Russia’s 234.521 and China’s 233.778.



“The distance is not very big and we are here to fight for that,” U.S coach Martha Karolyi said.
Wednesday’s final will also be a first face-off between Russian newcomer Aliya Mustafina and U.S. champion Rebecca Bross, the favorites for the individual all-around title two days later. In qualifying, Mustafina scored 60.666 for a sizable margin compared to Bross’ 59.081. Alexandra Raisman of the United States was in provisional third place. Qualifying ends late Sunday.Aliya Mustafina
One day after 16-year-old Mustafina gave an impressive performance of power and grace, Bross came to the Ahoy Arena with a different agenda—to protect a right shin injury. Bross chose a contained program which limited her most daring moves.
“You have to go for it, but you cannot go too hard,” Bross said of her approach to protecting her leg for Wednesday’s team final. Her solid performance boosted her confidence, though.
“There are a few things here and there—everywhere that I can clean up— but I’m ready for the next step,” she said.
Alicia Sacramone made a major step forward on Sunday, returning to world gymnastics after two years with a consistent beam routine capped with pumped fists and a happy “yoohoo” shout after her dismount.
“It was nice to go out there and hit my first routine back. Beam is always a stressful event,” the 22-year-old gymnast said. Once that over, the seven-time world medalist got to her favorite apparatus, the vault.
Her two attempts proved she was back at her best since the Beijing Olympics two years ago and she trailed only Mustafina by a tiny 15.283-15.266 margin, promising a great showdown for Saturday’s apparatus final.
“Vault is fun for me so I don’t stress about it too much,” Sacramone said.
The American women have enjoyed success over the past two years at the Beijing Olympics and last year’s London world championships.
The Russians meanwhile didn’t win any in Beijing and London, an amazing decline of a former powerhouse. Now, they look like they rekindled that old touch.

 

 

Getu Feleke sets Amsterdam course record: 2:05:44

Getu Feleke sets course record 2:05:44 in 2010 Amsterdam Marathon.The Amsterdam Marathon organisers got what they were hoping for today (17) with the 35th edition achieving a new course record thanks to a personal best clocking of 2:05:44 by winner Getu Feleke. The 23-year-old Ethiopian bettered the previous best time set last year by Gilbert Yegon of Kenya by 34 seconds.

 
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