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Monday, September 9, 2013

Madrid eliminated as host for 2020 Olympics

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The 2020 Olympics will be held in either Tokyo or Istanbul after Madrid was eliminated in the first round of Saturday’s voting by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Madrid initially tied with Istanbul as an also-ran in the secret balloting by the IOC Istanbul won a tiebreak vote 49-45.The IOC then immediately voted between the Japanese and Turkish cities in a second round, and IOC President Jacques Rogge announced that one received a winning majority. The winner was to be announced at a ceremony at about 4:15pm (EDT).Tokyo, which hosted the 1964 Olympics, is bidding for a second straight time. This is Istanbul’s fifth overall bid.In their final presentations, Tokyo made its case as the “safe pair of hands,” Madrid as the least-expensive option, and Istanbul as an historic opportunity to bring the Olympics to a predominantly Muslim country for the first time.Madrid, bidding for a third straight time, had seemed to have gained the most momentum in recent weeks despite Spain’s economic crisis and 27 per cent unemployment rate. The Madrid team claimed the games would pose no financial risk because most of the venues were already built.Tokyo has been considered a slight favourite but has been on the defensive in the final days of the campaign amid mounting concerns about the leak of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant.“Some may have concerns about Fukushima,” Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in English. “Let me assure you the situation is under control. It has never done and will never do any damage to Tokyo.”Norwegian IOC member Gerhard Heiberg asked for more assurances.“It poses no problem whatsoever,” Abe said in Japanese, adding that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”“There are no health related problems until now, nor will there be in the future,” he said. “I make the statement to you in the most emphatic and unequivocal way.”Tokyo Electric Power Company, Fukushima’s operator, has acknowledged that tons of radioactive water has been seeping into the Pacific from the plant for more than two years after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami led to meltdowns at three of its reactors. Recent leaks from tanks storing radioactive water used to cool the reactors have added to fears that the amount of contaminated water is getting out of hand.Tokyo continued to portray itself as the safe choice at a time of global political and economic uncertainty.“Tokyo can be trusted to be the safe pair of hands and much more,” bid leader and IOC member Tsunekazu Takeda said. “Our case today is simple. Vote for Tokyo and you vote for guaranteed delivery. … Tokyo is the right partner at the right time.”The Turkish delegation pressed its case of taking the games to a city linking the continents of Europe and Asia.With the civil war in neighbouring Syria posing a major issue for the Istanbul bid, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said taking the games to Turkey “will send a very meaningful and strong message, not only to the world, but to our broader region.”“At this critical moment, we would like to send a strong message of peace to the whole world from Istanbul,” Erdogan said.IOC member Prince Albert of Monaco asked what hosting the games in Turkey would mean to the wider region.“We believe that hosting the Olympics in Istanbul will give this signal, this spirit of friendship and sharing and peace,” Erdogan said. “And our country is a place where there is a lot of unity and diversity, and that is the idea that we can share on a broader scale with the Olympics Games being hosted in Turkey.”Istanbul also has faced anti-government protests and a slew of doping scandals among Turkish athletes.Turkish IOC member Ugur Erdener promised that Turkey “will continue to enforce our zero-tolerance policy on doping.” Sports Minister Suat Kilic said Turkey would use criminal laws to prosecute anyone involved in promoting the use of banned substances.Madrid said 80 per cent of its venues were ready and only US$1.9 billion was needed for construction, a fraction of the other two bids.“Madrid has perhaps the most reasonable and responsible financial foundation in recent Olympic history,” Spanish Prime Minster Mariano Rajoy said. “We can host the Olympics in 2020 with no risk to the Olympic movement.”Crown Prince Felipe, a former Olympic sailor and Spain’s flag-bearer at the 1992 Barcelona Games, said holding the games during difficult economic times was an “opportunity” for the country. He called the bid “both affordable and a responsible model for the future.”Heiberg asked Madrid about Spain’s position on doping, which has been perceived as lax.“Spain is at the same level as all other countries fighting doping,” bid leader Alejandro Blanco said. “We’ve had a problem in the past, but we have prosecuted the athletes as well as those who harmed the health of the athletes.”Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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Madrid eliminated as host for 2020 Olympics

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Melbourne, St Thomas eliminated from Wray & Nephew Masters T/20 cricket

Sport

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

At the end of the seventh week of matches in the Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum Masters T/20 Cricket Competition on Sunday at Kensington Cricket Oval, Melbourne from Zone A and St Thomas form Zone B were eliminated after losing to MICO Masters and Wray All Stars, respectively. Melbourne lost three of their four matches, while St Thomas lost all four matches.Defending champion MICO defeated Melbourne by 17 runs after making 137 for 3 in 20 overs with Orville Pennant making 54, and Howard Harris, 40, contributing most runs, while Dennis Gordon and Dirk Dewar bagged one wicket each. MICO batted slowly, losing their first wicket at 84, but kept their cool in the face of tight bowling from Melbourne.Melbourne started steadily to reach 93 for the fall of the first wicket and looked set to win, but ended their innings at 120 for 8 in 20 overs. Dillon Ebanks, 48, and Larry Crighton, 45, were the top scorers for Melbourne. Jubert Ellington, who took 4 for 23, and Orville Pennant, 2 for 14, were the pick of the bowlers.The second match saw Wray All Stars battering minnow St Thomas by 73 runs after making 185 for 3 in 20 overs, to remain on course for a semi-final spot. Terrence Corke, 42, and Wayne Lewis, 40, opened the batting and raced to 66 for 1, then Nehemiah Perry came in and blasted a quick-fire 53 not out. The wickets went to Carol James, 2 for 31, and Denneth Jones, 1 for 24.St Thomas could only manage 112 for 7 in 20 overs after losing their first wicket with just 5 runs on the board and continued losing wickets throughout the innings. Keith Edwards, 38, Mark Penn, 27, and Kenneth Thompson, 18, got into double figures. Victor Forrest was the most successful bowler getting 3 for 21 in 4 overs.Action continues next week Sunday with undefeated May Pen Lions of Zone A facing Portmore, and Domtar take on Aerotel/Kool 97FM in a Zone B derby. Both matches will be played at the Kensington Cricket Oval in Kingston.
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Melbourne, St Thomas eliminated from Wray & Nephew Masters T/20 cricket