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Harden passes on World Cup, to focus on Rockets

Published in Basketball
Friday, 19 July 2019 12:42

James Harden has decided to withdraw from playing with the U.S. National Team at this summer's FIBA World Cup in China.

Harden is the second top player to pull out of a previous commitment to Team USA in the last week, joining Anthony Davis.

Harden told the Houston Chronicle on Friday that he had advised coach Gregg Popovich of his decision and that he'd use the extra time to focus on adapting to playing with new Rockets teammate Russell Westbrook.

Toronto Raptors star Kyle Lowry had surgery on his thumb this week in New York, but he is hoping to recover in time to play with the team.

The team's current roster has depth at guard with All-Stars Damian Lillard, Kemba Walker and Bradley Beal among those still committed.

The event runs from Sept. 1-15 at various cities in China. The tournament runs closer to training camps than it had been in years past.

England and India the prominent nations

Published in Table Tennis
Thursday, 18 July 2019 12:43

Represented by Tom Jarvis, Sam Walker and David McBeath; England finished in first place in their second stage group ahead of Singapore who selected from Pang Yu En Koen, Clarence Chew, Beh Kun Ting and Josh Chua Shao Han.

However, for England it was a close call; they were extended the full five match distance by Singapore, as well as later in their concluding second stage group contest by Nigeria’s Bode Abiodun, Olajide Omotayo and Azeez Jamiu. Earlier, with no changes to the line-up, Nigeria had experienced a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Singapore who selected Pang Yu En Koen, Clarence Chew and Beh Kun Ting. The result, in effect, secured second place in the group for Singapore.

Meanwhile, for India there were fewer problems to secure first place in their second stage group. Selecting from Sharath Kamal Achanta, Amalraj Anthony, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Harmeet Desai and Manav Vikash Thakkar, not one individual match was surrendered as top place was secured.

Malaysia who selected from Leong Chee Feng, Muhamad Muhamad Rizal, Wong Qi Shen and Javen Choong finished in second place.

Meanwhile, in the women’s team event, a 3-1 success for England’s Tin-Tin Ho, Denise Payet and Emily Bolton against Singapore’s Wong Xin Ru, Goi Rui Xuan and Eunice Zoe Lim decided the first and second positions. Similarly, in the counterpart second phase group a 3-0 success for the Indian trio comprising Goi Rui Xuan, Eunice Zoe Lim and Wong Xin Ru in opposition to Nigeria’s Offiong Edem, Ajoke Ojomu and Cecilia Akpan determined the top two places.

The semi-finals and finals of both the men’s team and women’s team events will be played on Friday 19th July.

2019 Commonwealth Championships: Men’s Team – Stage 1 – Results (Wednesday 17th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Men’s Team – Stage 2 – Results (Thursday 18th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Men’s Team – Stage 1 & Stage 2 – Detailed Results (Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th July)

2019 Commonwealth Championships: Women’s Team – Stage 1 – Results (Wednesday 17th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Women’s Team – Stage 2 – Results (Thursday 18th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Women’s Team – Stage 1 & Stage 2 – Detailed Results (Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th July)

2019 Commonwealth Championships: Men’s Team – Stage 3 – Draw (Friday 19th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Women’s Team – Stage 3 – Draw (Friday 19th July)

Records broken in Taichung

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 19 July 2019 08:27

Impressively the numbers far exceed those of recent editions; in 2013 in Beijing 165 players from 13 national associations competed, in Amman in 2015 it was 174 players from 16 national associations, in 2017, once again in Beijing, the number rose to 198 players from 12 national associations.

Notably Lu Shiow-Yen, the Mayor of Taichung is personally supporting the event; on Sunday 7th July, she was present in the Top City Departmental Square and played several of the 26 local para athletes who will compete to promote the tournament.

She affirmed that Taichung has the ability to organise international events, recognising the International Table Tennis Federation, Chinese Taipei Paralympic Committee and Chinese Taipei Table Tennis Association alngside the media for their support. Additionally, she stressed the hope that this competition will enhance the international experience of domestic players and put Taichung capabilities in the world map.

Notably, 14 tables will be broadcast on the official website; the tournament is a qualifying event for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

A warm welcome awaits in Taichung.

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Malaysia excels on opening day in Cuttack

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 19 July 2019 08:28

Crucially to secure top spot in the men’s team event, a 3-2 win was recorded against the no.3 seeds, the Nigerian outfit formed by Olajide Omotayo, Bode Abiodun and Azeez Solanke; a contest which after the opening two matches appeared to be destined for an African victory.

Olajide Omatayo beat Muhamad Muhamad Rizal (9-11, 3-11, 11-7, 11-9, 11-5), before Bode Abiodun accounted for Wong Qi Shen (11-6, 11-5, 11-3). However; that was the end of Nigerian success. Leong Chee Feng overcame Azeez Solanke (11-8, 11-13, 11-7, 11-9), prior to Muhamad Muhamad Rizal prevailing against Bode Abiodun (4-11, 8-11, 11-6, 12-10, 11-7) and Wong Qi Shen sealing victory with success in opposition to Olajide Omotayo (11-7, 11-7, 7-11, 11-8).

Defeat for Nigeria but their only defeat and thus progress to the second stage; in both the men’s team and women’s team events, outfits finishing in first and second positions advance.

Success in the men’s team event against the third seeds, it was the same for Malaysia in the women’s team competition; a 3-1 win was recorded against the Australian combination of Feng Chunyi, Melissa Tapper and Peng Kai, a team effort being very much the order of the day.

Feng Chunyi gave Australia the ideal start by beating Ho Ying (4-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-8, 11-9) but defeats for Melissa Tapper against Alice Chang (11-5, 5-11, 11-8, 14-12) and in opposition to Ho Ying (11-7, 9-11, 11-7, 11-9) in addition to Peng Kai against Tee Ai Xin (4-11, 11-6, 5-11, 11-9, 11-5) cost the Australians dear.

First place contrary to status for Malaysia, in the women’s team event, it was the same for England; the combination formed by Tin-Tin Ho, Denise Payet and Emily Bolton accounted for the no.4 seeds, Nigeria’s Cecilia Akpan, Offing Edem and Ajoke Ojomu. A 3-1 result was the outcome with Tin-Tin Ho beating both Cecilia Akpan (11-9, 11-5, 11-7) and Offing Edem (11-4, 11-4, 8-11, 11-9).

Otherwise, for the leading teams it was first place.

In the men’s team event, top seeds, England represented by Tom Jarvis, Sam Walker and David McBeath finished in first place in their group as did the second seeded Indian combination of Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Sharath Kamal Achanta and Harmeet Desai.

Meanwhile, in the women’s team competition, selecting from Eunice Zoe Lim, Goi Rui Xuan, Wong Xin Ru and Zhang Wanling, Singapore, the top seeds, secured first place in their group; a situation that applied also to the no.2 seeds, India who selected from Manika Batra, Archana Girish Kamath, Akhyika Mukherjee, Madhurika Patkar and Sutirha Mukherjee.

Play in the second stage takes place on Thursday 18th July.

2019 Commonwealth Championships: Men’s Team – Results (Wednesday 17th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Men’s Team – Detailed Results (Wednesday 17th July)

2019 Commonwealth Championships: Women’s Team – Results (Wednesday 17th July)
2019 Commonwealth Championships: Women’s Team – Detailed Results (Wednesday 17th July)

Pretty in pink, coloured rubbers make debut!

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 19 July 2019 08:33

The eye catching racket is a result of the proposition made by the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association at the Annual General Meeting held earlier this year on the occasion of the Liebherr 2019 World Championships in Budapest; the basis of the proposal being to introduce colours other than red and black.

Good to see Bernadette Szocs put theory into practice; let’s make it “cool” to play table tennis as they say; let’s impart a fun element into serious competition but let’s make the colours happy and friendly, not drab.

Colours other than red and black is not new; prior to the ITTF Annual General Meeting in 1983 in Tokyo the colours on a racket were the same both sides; red was the norm followed by black but you could visit your local sports shop and buy a racket with blue or green rubber from the shelf.

An innovation in Johor Bahru but in soon could such colours become a permanent feature?

If the 2020 Annual General Meeting in Busan accepts the proposition, the ITTF Equipment Committee will co-ordinate efforts in order to develop a list of authorised colour combinations; specifications being submitted to the Board of Directors for implementation after the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Wales back-rower Aaron Shingler feared a knee injury would force him to retire, but the Scarlet is confident he will now be fit for the World Cup.

Shingler, 31, has not played since suffering the injury during the Scarlets' Pro14 final loss to Leinster in May 2018.

But now he is back with Wales' squad as they prepare for the World Cup with a training camp in Switzerland.

"I'd say I'm nearly where I want to be," Shingler said.

"For eight months, I was questioning whether the leg would be good enough. Luckily enough it is. So I'm very happy to just be able to train.

"A couple of more weeks training with Wales and I'll hopefully get an opportunity. If that opportunity comes, then I feel like I'll be ready.

"I want to play for Wales and the Scarlets, so I just keep pushing."

'Concerned'

Before his injury, Shingler had established himself as an important player for Wales and the Scarlets thanks to his dynamic displays in the back row.

However, the 17-cap forward missed his country's Six Nations Grand Slam earlier this year as his injury robbed him of an entire season.

During his lengthy absence, Shingler admits he thought that he might not make a full recovery.

"It was massively difficult. Up until the eight-month mark, I was thinking that I wasn't going to come back," he added.

"I just couldn't function daily. I'd have one good session and then the next day I wouldn't be able to train.

"When I came into camp, I was a little bit concerned with how I was going to cope but I'm feeling really fit and strong at the moment."

Wales' players are in the midst of a gruelling training camp in the Swiss Alps, with the extent of their physical exertions exemplified by Ross Moriarty's Instagram post which showed the back-rower vomiting pitchside with the caption 'No pain no gain'.

The squad's motto in Fiesch is 'Live high, train low', with the players living 2,300m above sea level and training 1,000m lower as they aim to boost their fitness levels and prepare for the energy-sapping humidity of Japan during the World Cup.

"I remember the first night I was up there, trying to get to sleep, and my heart was beating a lot harder than normal, which is unusual," Shingler said of the Swiss training camp.

"You get up for the toilet in the night, and you have to climb a little bit of stairs, and my heart is beating again.

"It just feels like you're working when you're sleeping. So that's what it's like up the top."

'One opportunity'

Shingler is one of 42 players in an extended Wales squad in Switzerland, and that will be trimmed to a final 31 for the World Cup in September.

The back row is arguably the most competitive area of the team, with head coach Warren Gatland likely to pick five out of Shingler, Moriarty, Taulupe Faletau, Justin Tipuric, Josh Navidi, Aaron Wainwright and James Davies.

"Unfortunately, it's very fierce and I might only get one opportunity," said Shingler.

"In training, I have to impress every day, work hard every day and keep my fingers crossed that I get to go."

Northampton Saints have signed hooker Michael van Vuuren from Bath.

The 27-year-old former South Africa Under-20 international is qualified to represent England and moves to Saints following his loan spell with London Irish in the Championship last season.

Van Vuuren has also played for Free State Cheetahs, Stade Français, Eastern Province Kings and Leicester Tigers.

"He has experience beyond his years," Saints director of rugby Chris Boyd told the club's website.

"He brings a wealth of knowledge with him which I'm sure some of our younger hookers can tap into.

"He's ripped into training already and will offer us some great competition for the shirt in that front row this season."

Junior Johnson’s Midnight Moon Backing GMS Racing

Published in Racing
Friday, 19 July 2019 08:03
Junior Johnson’s Midnight Moon will support GMS Racing at Bristol Motor Speedway in August.

STATESVILLE, N.C.  — Junior Johnson, Midnight Moon and GMS Racing have announced a sponsorship agreement for GMS Racing’s entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series.

Johnson’s Midnight Moon brand will serve as primary sponsor of the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado of reigning NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series champion Brett Moffitt and the NASCAR Xfinity Series No. 23 Chevrolet Camaro of John Hunter Nemecheck for the upcoming races at Bristol Motor Speedway on Aug. 15-16.

The sponsorship promotes Midnight Moon’s introduction of a limited-edition, augmented reality label which literally comes to life to tell the story of Junior’s moonshine bust and arrest through an app on your phone. As part of the promotion, a special paint scheme will prominently feature Junior’s mugshot photograph on the hood.

The augmented reality technology offers Midnight Moon adult consumers a fun, new way to interact with the brand.  Upon downloading the “Midnight Moon AR Experience” app to their phone from the App Store or Google Play, they can point their phone at the limited-edition label of Junior Johnson’s mugshot and listen to him recall the story of his infamous moonshining arrest.

“We couldn’t think of a better way to support the Midnight Moon Moonshine Busted label introduction than to marry Junior’s old-school roots in racing at Bristol with the new-school capabilities of the GMS race teams,” says Joe Michalek, President and Founder of Piedmont Distillers. “Our goal is to celebrate Junior’s moonshine and racing legacy with NASCAR fans and what better place than Bristol Motor Speedway!

“Junior personally approved the story and said, ‘I must have told that story a thousand times over the years, but I never imagined my mugshot photograph would tell the story on a phone right in the palm of your hand. It’s very cool.’”

The new limited-edition label and sponsorship of the GMS Racing teams are part of a campaign which will include a social media promotion where race fans get a chance to join the GMS teams at Bristol. Race fans can follow Midnight Moon on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to get more information.

“I’m excited to have Midnight Moon back with us at Bristol,” Moffitt said. “The new promotion they have is a cool way to tell some of Junior Johnson’s story, and to have a connection to a NASCAR legend like him is awesome. Sipping some Midnight Moon Moonshine in victory lane would be the perfect way to celebrate.”

“Junior Johnson is a NASCAR legend, so it’s pretty cool to have his brand on our car at Bristol next month,” Nemechek said. “Growing up in a racing family I’ve heard a lot of stories about him and I’d really like to honor him by getting a win in the Midnight Moon Camaro.”

AFT’s Buffalo Chip TT

Published in Racing
Friday, 19 July 2019 09:00

American Flat Track, under the leadership of CEO Michael Lock, has broken out of the mold of focusing strictly on old-style venues.

Instead of racing only on traditional miles, half miles, TTs and short tracks, American Flat Track is now racing on Super TT tracks, such as the Daytona Super TT, which actually utilizes the paved tri-oval section of Daytona Int’l Speedway, and the more recent Arizona TT, which featured multiple jumps and a variety of right- and left-hand corners.

A few hard-core traditionalists bristled a bit with some of these new venues, but there is no denying the new tracks are generating excitement with new fans paying attention to the sport.

Perhaps the event that started this whole trend of trying to bring the sport to new and innovative tracks is the Buffalo Chip TT, held during South Dakota’s Sturgis Bike Week.

In all of racing, there’s really nothing like this race. In 2017, the inaugural Buffalo Chip TT blew fans’ minds — more than 10,000 of them. There was an honest-to-goodness American Flat Track national held on a built-overnight TT track snaking around the legendary Buffalo Chip amphitheater. The race served as the opening act for a packed-house rock concert in that same venue later that night. It was a fusion of motorsports and music on one of the most legendary of all stages. It was an instant classic.

This innovative tourist trophy track, designed by seven-time AFT champion Chris Carr, was the first track in the series that allowed fans to watch the nation’s top flat-track racers whip around multiple right-hand turns, fly over a jump and immediately follow it up with a major rock concert in the same amphitheater.

The views were both unprecedented and spectacular, with fans watching from the sky bridge or party decks above or from directly behind the trackside barricades on the ground. Holding the race during Sturgis Bike Week was also a perfect opportunity for motorcyclists who flock to the historic get-together each summer to watch the renewal of the time-honored tradition of the century-old rivalry between Indian and Harley-Davidson.

“People said these were the most exciting races they’d ever seen,” said Buffalo Chip President Rod Woodruff. “There’s nothing more exciting than being right next to the track, watching the American Flat Track races at the Buffalo Chip. Spectators are so close they feel like they are part of the action with bikes jumping and tearing around the corners so close they can feel the power. 2019 will be the third year for the Buffalo Chip TT and fans are loving it. We expect to see even more people enjoying the races this year, followed by a thunderous performance by heavy metal rockers, Godsmack.”

Perhaps the only downside to venues like the Buffalo Chip are that they take the racers out of their comfort zones.

“I don’t mind AFT trying new things with new tracks,” said Indian factory rider Briar Bauman, who won the first Buffalo Chip TT. “But a lot of times with new tracks, or temporary tracks, the biggest challenge is getting the track set up well for racing. I like the idea of bringing our racing to new fans, but we have to keep the focus on making the tracks safe and ridable, so we can go out and give our best performance.”

Lock has heard the concerns, yet at the same time he sees tremendous upsides to having national events at tracks like the Buffalo Chip.

“The irony is the venues that our competitors grumble most about, the TTs, are the best attended and most successful on the schedule,” said Lock. “Daytona, Buffalo Chip and Peoria. The races have the highest attendance because of the wonder of watching these machines on that kind of racing circuit.”

Even within the realm of expanding the types of tracks on which AFT races, Buffalo Chip was a stretch.

“The concept of the Buffalo Chip TT was a bit of an experiment. Instead of taking a race to a race circuit, we took the race to a rock concert,” Lock explained. “We build the track overnight after a rock concert and race before the next rock concert. It’s a logistical nightmare, but it’s worth it. We’re putting the sport of AFT in front of 10,000 to 15,000 people, may of whom have never seen it before and are just curious. They’ve turned up for a rock concert and they’re getting a bonus motorcycle race.”

The concept at the Buffalo Chip has proven wildly successful.

“The promoter of the Buffalo Chip has told us that since he’s brought the race in, it’s massively boosted his overall attendance,” Lock noted. “So it’s a win all around.”

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Super DIRTcar Series Back At Weedsport July 28

Published in Racing
Friday, 19 July 2019 10:00

WEEDSPORT, N.Y. – Weedsport Speedway will roar to life once again on July 28 for the Super DIRTcar Series Hall of Fame 100, paying $10,000 to the winner along with a guaranteed starting spot in the NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week Billy Whittaker Cars 200.

The Hall of Fame 100 will mark the second of three stops for the Super DIRTcar Series at Weedsport this year as Erick Rudolph looks to keep his run alive at Weedsport.

Rudolph has won the last two series stops at Weedsport coming in as the defending champion of the Hall of Fame 100, his first big-block win at Weedsport, as well as the winner of the Heroes Remembered 100 on Memorial Day.

Over the course of the last year, nobody has stood on top of Weedsport Speedway’s Victory Hill more than Rudolph in Modified competition.

The third-generation racer added yet another Series victory at Weedsport last October by winning the 358 Modified Series event at The Port during Super DIRT Week.

Rudolph aims to continue that momentum in this year’s Hall of Fame 100, as he looks to battle his way back to the top of the Super DIRTcar Series point standings.

Despite being fast all year long, an up and down campaign has dropped Rudolph to sixth in the series points as of July 17, seeing his lone Weedsport win coupled with two Top 5 finishes and three Top 10 runs in the first six events of the year.

Rudolph will be joined in the Hall of Fame 100 by a long list of Modified contenders hoping to knock him off Victory Hill including Matt Sheppard, Larry Wight, Mat Williamson, Jimmy Phelps, Billy Decker, Peter Bitten, Danny Johnson, Mike Mahaney and more.

The Hall of Fame 100 comes in the middle of a busy stretch of July action for the Super DIRTcar Series which sees six events scheduled across two weeks including stops at Orange County Fair Speedway, Autodrome Drummond and Autodrome Granby as well as Sharon Speedway and Eldora Speedway.

Joining the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds as part of the Hall of Fame 100 will be the DIRTcar Sportsman as well as the Classics on DIRT.

Pit gates will open on July 28 at 4 p.m. with grandstand gates opening at 5 p.m.  Racing will start for the evening at 7 p.m.

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