Friday, July 25, 2008

FIFA asks clubs to release Olympics players

FIFA president Sepp Blatter said on Wednesday that clubs must release their eligible Under-23 players for the Olympic soccer tournament despite the claims of Europe's leading clubs that they were under no obligation to do so.
FIFA, world football's governing body, and the European Club Association (ECA), the successor to the G14 which represents Europe's leading clubs, issued totally contradictory statements on Wednesday with FIFA reaffirming it was mandatory for clubs to release their players.
Blatter, in a letter to all FIFA members said: "The release of players below the age of 23 has always been mandatory for all clubs. The same principle applies for Beijing [Images] 2008."
He added that the fact that the Beijing Olympics [Images] is not included in the coordinated international match calendar did not mean there was no release obligation for the relevant clubs."
However, ECA chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement that there "was no legal obligation" on clubs to release their players for next month's Olympic tournament.
Rummenigge said in a statement: "As the Olympics are not included in the harmonized International Match Calendar, the obligation to release players for national team matches according to the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players does not apply.
"We, therefore, support all clubs that currently face losing important players.
Earlier this week, Brazil [Images] defender Rafinha absented himself without leave from training with Schalke 04 in Germany [Images] after they repeatedly refused to release him for the Games.
On Tuesday Werder Bremen playmaker Diego defied orders from his club and left Germany to join the Brazil squad, while the Brazilian FA (CBF) criticised Real Madrid's [Images] decision to pull Robinho out of the squad on Wednesday saying the timing of the Spanish club's decision had disrupted their preparations.
Schalke 04 said on Wednesday they would take their dispute with Rafinha to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, following Werder Bremen's decision to do the same on Tuesday.
Schalke said they were taking the step after they received no response by noon on Tuesday to letters of protest to the International Olympic Committee and the Brazil federation (CBF) sent a day earlier.
The disagreement over the status of the Olympic tournament centres on the fact that the Games are not included in the international match calendar.
FIFA says that that omission is an irrelevance and the Olympic tournament is deliberately not included in the international calendar.
TREATED DIFFERENTLY
In his letter Blatter added: "Due to its unique character the men's Olympic football tournament has always been intentionally treated differently. However this does not mean that there is no release obligation for the relevant clubs."
The ECA takes a different view and said in its statement: "The ECA suggests that FIFA president Sepp Blatter should define clear guidelines and regulations in consultation with the IOC regarding subsequent Olympic Games, once the current framework for the Olympic football tournament expires.
"ECA would be happy to contribute to the development of these future guidelines on behalf of the clubs."
Olympic squads can also include up to three players aged over 23 in their squads, but their inclusion is not mandatory.
source: www.rediff.com

India's contingent for the Beijing Olympics

Archery: Dola Banerjee, Pranitha Vardhineni, L Bombayala Devi, Mangal Singh Champia.

Athletics: Anju Bobby George (Long Jump), Krishna Poonia (Discus), Harwant Kaur (Discus), Preeja Sreedharan (10,000m), Manjit Kaur (400m), Chitra Soman (4x400m relay), Sini Jose (4x400m relay), MR Poovamma (4x400m relay), Mandeep Kaur (4x400m relay), S Geeta (4x400m relay), K Mridula (4x400m relay), J J Shobha (Heptathlon), Sushmita Singh Roy (Heptathlon), G G Pramila (Heptathlon), Vikas Gowda (Discus), Renjith Maheswary (Triple Jump), Surender Singh (10000m).

Badminton: Anup Sridhar, Saina Nehwal .
Boxing: Jitender (51kg), Akhil Kumar (54kg), A L Lakhra (57kg), Vijender(75kg) and Dinesh Kumar (81kg).

Judo: Khumujam Tombi Devi, Divya.

Rowing: Bajrang Lal Takhar (Single M1X), Devnder Khandwal and Manjeet Singh (Light Weight Double Scull).

Shooting: Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Clay Pigeon Trap), Mansher Singh (Clay Pigeon Trap), Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (Clay Pigeon Double Trap), Gagan Narang (10m Air Rifle), Abhinav Bindra (10m Air Rifle), Samaresh Jung (10m Air Pistol), Sanjeev Rajput (50m Rifle 3 Position), Anjali Bhagwat (50m Rifle 3 Position), Avneet Kaur Sidhu (10m Air Rifle).

Swimming: Virdawal Khade (50m, 100m, 200m Freestyle), Ankur Poseria (100m Butterfly), Sandeep Sejwal (100m, 200m Breaststroke), Rehan Poncha (200m butterfly).

Table Tennis: Achanta Sharath Kamal, Neha Aggarwal.

Tennis: Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi (doubles), Sania Mirza (singles and doubles), Sunitha Rao (doubles).

Weightlifting: L Monika Devi (69kg)

Wrestling: Sushil Kumar (66 kg Freestyle), Yogeshwar Dutt (60 kg Freestyle), Rajiv Tomar (120 kg Freestyle).

Yachting: Maj N S Johal (Heavyweight dinghy).
Source: www.rediff.com

57 athletes to represent India at Olympics

Reena Kumari's Olympic hopes are all but over. The archer failed to make it to the list of 57 athletes who will represent India at the Beijing Games.
Reena, who met Sports Minister M S Gill claiming foul play in the selection process, was left out of the archery contingent, which includes Dola Banerjee, Pranitha Vardhineni and L Bombayala Devi, and a lone male competitor in Mangal Singh Champia.

China Badminton Team announced

BEIJING, July 25) -- China's badminton chief, Coach Li Yongbo, has announced that 19 players will represent China at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
China will have the maximum number of players in both the men's and women's singles competitions. Only three players can represent each National Olympic Committee (NOC) in each category.
Deciding the women's singles roster was the biggest challenge given that China has four of the top ranked players in the world. No. 1 and No. 2 players, Xie Xingfang and Lu Lan were obvious choices; defending champion Zhang Ning was ultimately selected over 2007 World Champion Zhu Lin.
Missing the team placement was a hard call for 33-year-old Zhu, currently ranked No. 3 in the world. Zhang is only ranked at No. 7 due to her absence from key tournaments this year due to injury.
In Mixed Doubles, with only two teams representing each country, the younger duo of He Hanbin and Yu Yang were selected ahead of Xie Zhongbo and Zhang Yawen. World No2 duo Zheng Bo and Gao Ling, earned the other place.
Yu Yang will compete in the Women's Doubles with partner Du Jing and again in Mixed Doubles with He Hanbin.
While Xie Zhongbo and Zhang Yawen lost the Mixed Doubles place, they will still compete. Xie will play with Guo Zhendong in Men's Doubles and Zhang Yawen with partner Wei Yili in Women's Doubles.
China's top three players, Lin Dan, Bao Chunlai and Chen Jin, will all participate in the Men's Singles tournament.
Chinese Badminton team:
Men's Singles: Lin Dan, Bao Chunlai and Chen Jin
Women's Singles: Xie XingFang and Lu Lan and Zhang Ning
Men's Doubles: Fu Haifeng / Cai Yun and Guo Zhendong / Xie Zhongbo
Women's Doubles: Du Jing/ Yu Yang, Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen and Zhang Yawen / Wei Yili
Mixed Doubles: He Hanbin / Yu Yang and Zheng Bo / Gao Ling
Source: http://en.beijing2008.cn/cptvenues/sports/badminton/index.shtm

Italy names 347 athletes for Beijing Olympics

BEIJING, July 25) -- Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) determined the final squad for Beijing Olympics during its July 23 meeting in Rome.
Three-hundred and forty-seven athletes are on the list -- 20 less than the number for Athens Olympics. There are 215 male athletes and 132 female ones, the latter comprising 39% of the total -- a larger percentage than 2004. Italy will be sending relatively more athletes to participate in individual events than for team sports. Teams will not be sent to compete in basketball, baseball or softball.
According to the Italian National Olympic Committee website, Italian athletes will participate in events including, track-and-field, swimming, water polo, volleyball, shooting, fencing and football. Forty-nine athletes will be competing in track-and-field, 34 in swimming, 26 in water polo and 24 in volleyball competition. Only one athlete has qualified for the badminton event – the country's smallest number of competitors for any one event.
CONI President, Giovanni Petrucci, and CONI Secretary-General and head of the Italian delegation to the Beijing Olympics, Raffaele Pagnozzi, told press Wednesday that without teams in basketball, baseball and softball, it would a challenge for the country to attain the same level of achievement as seen at the Athens Games where the country placed second in men's basketball. In 2004, Italy took home a total of 32 medals – 10 gold, 11 silver and 11 bronze.
The Italian swim team left for Beijing on the evening of July 23 to begin adaptive training and participate in warm-up matches. The remainder of the Italian Olympic team will arrive in stages over the course of the coming week.
Source: http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/official/noc/eoc/n214473500.shtml

Largest Chinese Olympic delegation established in Beijing

BEIJING, July 25) -- China's largest Olympic delegation ever was established in Beijing at 9:00 on July 25. The 1,099-member delegation will participate in all the competitions of 28 Olympic events and 38 disciplines and includes 639 athletes from the sports associations of 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, and of the PLA, the Railway and the Chinese Police.
The average age of the athletes is 24.2. Thirty-seven of the athletes participated in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and 165 participated in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. This will be the third Olympic Games for diver Guo Jingjing, shooter Tan Zongliang and basketball player Li Nan. Beijing 2008 will be the Olympic debut for 469 Chinese athletes.

Liu Peng was appointed head of the delegation, while Yu Zaiqing, Duan Shijie, Xiao Tian, Cui Dalin and Cai Zhenhua will serve as deputy heads. Cui Dalin will double as secretary-general.
The Games of the 29th Olympiad will be held August 8-24 in Beijing. Events will also take place in Shanghai, Qingdao, Hong Kong, Tianjin, Shenyang and Qinhuangdao.
Source: http://en.beijing2008.cn/news/official/noc/oca/n214473751.shtml