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claradfp3 · 2 years
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Mano pointed out that he still doesn't know which team will let the players go to the ASEAN Cup.
Mano Polking" reveals plans to prepare for the Thai national team Go to the ASEAN Championship and the Asian Cup Mano Polking revealed plans to prepare the Thai national team for the ASEAN Championship. including the 2023 Asian Cup After the big Thai national team revealed a list of 75 preliminary athletes to prepare before the selection, leaving 23 people to defend the ASEAN championship.
“I have continuously followed the performances of all footballers. especially in the Thai League It is very important that we have a list of names here. Initially, I coordinated with the association to inform the club of the player's affiliation. After which บาคาร่าออนไลน์ we will wait for an answer from the club on release. And there will be a selection of the most ready athletes."
"For the plans after this is to follow the form of every player we have listed. And waiting to check the physical condition of each person from the continuous field in the Football League which may have some people who are tired We will have time after the last game of the first leg. give athletes a break before coming to the camp to prepare the next team"
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claiabelle · 2 years
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Mano pointed out that he still doesn't know which team will let the players go to the ASEAN Cup.
"Mano Polking" reveals plans to prepare for the Thai national team Go to the ASEAN Championship and the Asian Cup
Mano Polking revealed plans to prepare the Thai national team for the ASEAN Championship. including the 2023 Asian Cup After the big Thai national team revealed a list of 75 preliminary athletes to prepare before the selection, leaving 23  บาคาร่าออนไลน์  people to defend the ASEAN championship.
“I have continued to monitor the performances of all footballers. especially in the Thai League It is very important that we have a list of names here. Initially, I coordinated with the association to inform the club of the player's affiliation. After which we will wait for an answer from the club on release. And there will be a selection of the most ready athletes."
"For the plans after this is to follow the form of every player we have listed. And waiting to check the physical condition of each person from the continuous field in the Football League which may have some people who are tired We will have time after the last game of the first leg. give athletes a break before coming to the camp to prepare the next team"
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newsoutbursts · 4 years
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Bhutia: 4-1 Kolkata derby win my favourite East Bengal memory
Bhutia: 4-1 Kolkata derby win my favourite East Bengal memory
Kolkata giant East Bengal celebrated its centenary on Saturday. Sportstar held a webinar on Saturday to discuss the club’s legacy and the current challenges it faces.
In conversation were Bhaichung Bhutia and Renedy Singh, two legendary Red and Gold players, All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das and Dr. Shanti Ranjan Dasgupta, a long-standing club official.
Speaking about…
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brendasusanti · 4 years
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atletasudando · 2 years
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Global Athletics Coaching Academy
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Tuesday 6 September | 5pm Brisbane / 2pm Jakarta / 8am UK Coaching Matters is a World Athletics event organized by the Global Athletics Coaching Academy, which is World Athletics dedicated Coaching Body.   Virtual Forum Coming together for a virtual forum to discuss matters that affect Athletic coaches all over the world. We will discuss why Coaching Matters to the sport of Athletics, and give a platform for the World Athletics Coaching Community to discuss and make recommendations on major issues that impact coaching or on which coaching may have impact. Cliff Mallett Moderator MEET THE SPEAKERS   Debbie Strange has been coaching in New Zealand for over 4 decades and has supported and mentored many ‘young’ coaches and athletes throughout this time. Debbie has coached many athletes at all levels including the highest, producing finalists at 4 different Olympic Games and World Championships in both discus and javelin. Debbie shares her skills and expertise by facilitating coach education courses especially in the Oceania region. She has been involved in World Athletics through        her       membership     of         the Coaches    Commission   and is currently 1 of 12 contributing editors to the World Athletics Coach Education and Certification System. Koon Teck is the Head of the Physical Education and Sports Science Academic Group at the National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Koon Teck has held many prominent appointments at the international, ASEAN, and local levels, including Executive Board member for World Association for Basketball Coaches, and FIBA Asia Coaches Committee Chairman. Koon Teck has a keen interest in using sports and PE as a platform to teach values and character explicitly to athletes and students, guided by experiential learning theory. Lisa Alexander has been a winning high-performance coach for the past thirty years, including the Australian Diamonds Head Coach for 9 years (winning 82% matches). Her success as Head Coach of the Number One ranked netball team in the world for 9 years, 2015 World Champions, and 2014 Commonwealth Games Gold medalists, amongst other titles. She is currently living and working in London as Performance Director and Under 21 Head Coach of the London Pulse Netball Club in the top domestic League in the UK. Lisa is an exceptional leader who can create a winning and success- driven environment through knowing the athletes in her care exceptionally well, person first, athlete second. She is driven by the philosophy that there is always room Jun Mizushima is the Manager of Youth Coaching at the National Youth Sports Institute in Singapore. His primary tasks are to design and deliver comprehensive plans dovetailing aspects of youth coaches’ developmental systems and pathways. He had been a Throws coach in Japan and Paraguay. His research focuses on athlete development from biomechanical and psycho-social ZOOM ID: 816 6510 0027 Password: 472691 Tuesday 6 September | 5pm UK / 9am PST / 6pm CET | Coaching Matters is a World Athletics event organized by the Global Athletics Coaching Academy, which is World Athletics dedicated Coaching Body.   Virtual Forum Coming together for a virtual forum to discuss matters that affect Athletic coaches all over the world. We will discuss why Coaching Matters to the sport of Athletics, and give a platform for the World Athletics Coaching Community to discuss and make recommendations on major issues that impact coaching or on which coaching may have impact. Wendy Truvillion Moderator MEET THE SPEAKERS       Lorraine Lafrenière As CEO of the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC), Lorraine Lafreniere leads Canada’s Coaching Education Partnership with the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) as well as safe sport initiatives for the profession of coaching. Her career spans more than 30 years within the national sport system which includes roles as CEO of Canoe Kayak Canada as well as Cycling Canada. April Smith coached at the NCAA level for 20 years and is currently a volunteer assistant coach at Sonoma State University. Smith previously led the throws program at Fresno State for four seasons. In her first two seasons alone with the Bulldogs, Smith produced seven MWC All-Conference athletes, five conference champions, seven national qualifiers, two All-Americans and three international qualifiers. Prior to Fresno State, Smith spent 15 years at Appalachian State and coached 59 conference champions in the throwing events along with 22 Regional qualifiers, 10 National qualifiers and one Olympic Trials qualifier. Smith was named NCAA East Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2006. Smith is Vice President of the United States Women’s Track Coaches Association (USWTCA), lead coaching education instructor for the USATF Central California Association and was an assistant coach at the 2013 Junior Pan American Games. Smith holds USATF Level 2 certifications in Throws and Combined Events, along with a USATF Level 3 / World Athletics Level V certification in Throws. Paula Dunn Currently, the Team Leader for GB Senior teams for 2022, was the Paralympic Head Coach, 2013 – 2021. Attended multiple championships since 2021, has a team speed coach, lead speed coach and ultimately in the last 10 years in Team Leader roles. Coached, multiple Junior international athletes, senior athletes who represented GB at U23 and senior level and a Paralympic sprinter, who won a World Championship Silver and a Paralympic bronze medal. of California Santa Barbara. ZOOM ID: 816 6510 0027 Password: 472691 Read the full article
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sangolftaivietnam · 3 years
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Trần Lê Duy Nhất sẽ tham gia giải golf Maybank Championship Malaysia
Vào tháng 2/2016 tới đây, golfer chuyên nghiệp đầu tiên của Việt Nam, Trần Lê Duy Nhất sẽ tham gia tranh tài tại giải đấu Maybank Championship Malaysia; một giải golf danh giá thuộc hệ thống Asian Tour.
Giải golf danh giá thuộc hệ thống Asian Tour đã xác nhận có sự tham gia của 4 golf thủ chuyên nghiệp đến từ các nước thuộc khu vực ASEAN, trong đó có Trần Lê Duy Nhất (Michael Tran) của Việt Nam và ba golf thủ George Gandranata (Indonesia), Koh Dengshan (Singapore) và Zaw Zaw Latt (Myanmar). 156 golf thủ trên khắp thế giới sẽ đến tranh tài cho giải thưởng 3 triệu đô-la Mỹ. Giải golf khai mạc sẽ được tổ chức tại sân Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) từ ngày 18 đến 21/02.
Ông Tan Sri Dato’ Megat Zaharuddin Megat Mohd Nor, Chủ tịch của Maybank phát biểu: “Giải đấu sẽ có sự tham gia của các golf thủ đến từ khu vực ASEAN và là cơ hội tuyệt vời cũng như là bước đệm vững chắc cho họ ghi điểm trên bảng xếp hạng thế giới, chuẩn bị tốt cho thế vận hội Rio Olympics. Đây là nỗ lực không ngừng nghỉ của chúng tôi để đảm bảo các tay golf từ những quốc gia Maybank đang hoạt động có cơ hội tham gia một giải đấu lớn chuyên nghiệp, đặc biệt ở Malaysia và khu vực ASEAN họ có cơ hội chứng tỏ bản thân ở tầm chuyên nghiệp.”
Trần Lê Duy Nhất là golf thủ chuyên nghiệp nổi tiếng của Việt Nam. Anh chơi golf từ năm 13 tuổi và chiến thắng giải nghiệp dư vô địch quốc gia (Vietnam National Amateur Championship) năm 2008. Anh chia sẻ: ���Tôi mong muốn được chơi trong giải Maybank Championship Malaysia. Chiến thắng tại Asian Development Tour (ADT) vào năm ngoái giúp tôi tăng thêm sự tự tin tại các giải đấu trên trường quốc tế. Tôi hi vọng sẽ chơi tốt nhất tại Kuala Lumpur vào tháng 2 này và cạnh tranh với những golf thủ hàng đầu đến từ châu Á và châu Âu.”
George Gandranata bắt đầu chơi golf ở tuổi 13. Trong những năm học tại Đại học California (Berkeley), Gandranata giành được học bổng Athletic Scholarship. Gandranata theo chuyên nghiệp vào năm 2012 và qua hệ thống ADT, anh đạt huy chương bạc và đồng nội dung thi đấu theo đội và cá nhân vào năm 2011 giải South East Asian Games. Anh hiện đang xếp thứ 129 trên bảng xếp hạng Asian Tour Order Of Merit.
George Gandranata nói: "Tôi rất vinh dự được tham gia giải vô địch Maybank Championship Malaysia. Một giải đấu trong hai hệ thống Asian Tour và European Tour, tôi nghĩ rằng nó thực sự là một cơ hội tuyệt vời đối với tôi. Tôi rất hạnh phúc khi góp mặt tại giải đấu này. Hy vọng tôi có thể chơi tốt và làm cho ban tổ chức thấy rằng họ đã lựa chọn đúng khi mời tôi tham dự."
Koh Dengshan hiện giữ thứ hạng 104 trên Asian Tour Order of Merit. Anh chơi chuyên nghiệp từ năm 2011. Trong suốt thời gian chơi nghiệp dư, Koh chiến thắng giải Malaysia Amateur Open 2008.
Koh Dengshan hào hứng: "Tôi rất biết ơn cơ hội này và bày tỏ mong muốn được chơi tại Maybank Championship Malaysia. Tôi chưa từng chơi tại Royal Selangor Golf Club trước đây nhưng đã chơi rất nhiều giải trong hệ thống ADT tại Malaysia trong vài năm qua. Tôi hy vọng những kinh nghiệm này sẽ giúp tôi khi tham gia giải đấu danh giá này. Tôi dự định sẽ đến sớm để thực hành và làm quen với địa hình sân. Đây là một trong những sự kiện lớn nhất trong hệ thống Asian Tour và chắc chắn là một giải đấu rất quan trọng đối với tôi."
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inasportdotcom · 4 years
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ASEAN Club Championship diundur lagi ke 2022
ASEAN Club Championship diundur lagi ke 2022
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Dengan semua pertimbangan ini, bersama dengan ketidakpastian secara keseluruhan yang masih ada tentang tanggal apapun pada 2021, kami telah memutuskan bersama para mitra kami untuk memindahkan peluncuran ACC ke 2022
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Federasi Sepak Bola ASEAN (AFF) pada Kamis menyatakan bahwa peluncuran kejuaraan antar klub Asia Tenggara, ASEAN Club Championship, bakal diundur hingga 2022,…
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headkickco · 4 years
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East Bengal: The Centurian club
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It is not a common thing that a football club in India completed its 100th year. But you will found two in Bengal itself. Yes these are Indian football giants Mohun bagan and East Bengal. In the August of 2020 they completed their 100 years of football journey. The club rose as a result to protest against discrimination among West Bengal and East Bengal. This was the infamous Coochbehar cup where two players hailing from Eastern parts of Bengal were not allowed to play due to their origin. This revolt gave birth to the East Bengal club. The aggression was found among the players and they are ruling the Indian football for a century.
The Century old club got its first victory in Calcutta Football League in 1942, almost 22 years after their origin. The club has won the CFL of 39 times and NFL for 3 times. They also won Fed cup for 8 times. There are many more achievements that can be listed here but the most Important of them is the winning of ASEAN cup Championship. Only trophy they could not won is the I-league. The club played a major role in founding the NFL in 1996 and after that the Football in India started to change.
The club gave birth to a number of legends in Indian football and also landed great foreigners here. The Red and Gold always placed a huge place in hearts of their fans . The fans are the backbone of this club and played a major role in supporting the club in bad situations.  Some of Indian legends who made their career in Football in this club are Tulsidas Balaram, Ahmed Khan, Baichung Bhutia, Monoranjan Bhattacharya and Krishanu Dey. Clearly the names are many but the club is only one. 
The East Bengal club has a huge fanbase and to crater this fanbase they are uplifting the game throughout ages. There are many teams in the country with great playes, huge budget, high infrastructure but most of them lack the heart of the club, fans.  The club is not only for the entertainment purpose but it is an identity to a large section of people in Bengal. This became a symbol of success for that section of people who lost their home during partition and came India.
The club had an old standing rivalry with Mohun Bagan and whenever they faced each other the game transformed into a warzone. The rivalry between Ghotis and Bangals become prominent. The rivalry also touches food. Whenever the clash occurred the stadium became full and supporters came in numbers to support them. This madness can only be seen in Bengal and the love for football became greater than anything.
The club did not have a good news to share with the fans other than getting promoted to ISl in their centenary. With huge turmoil the club is ultimately going to play ISl . With the joining of two Bengal forces in ISl the league will be much more prospered and encouraging. This centenary club has seen many things in their long journey and always prospered the Indian football. 
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otiozinchris · 4 years
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O FUTEBOL SEM COPA #5 - TAILÂNDIA
Um país onde muitos brasileiros estão indo visitar e morar, fora a mais nova liga de um dos principais games de futebol. O quinto episódio da série dos países que jamais disputaram a Copa do Mundo fala sobre a Tailândia, no sudeste asiático e o crescimento do esporte constante.
Conhecida por suas praias, ruínas antigas e templos budistas, a Tailândia aos poucos vai se tornando mais conhecido no mundo do futebol, principalmente após o licenciamento de seu Campeonato Nacional ao renomado jogo de futebol Pro Evolution Soccer em 2019.
Dos 11 países que fazem parte da região sudeste do continente asiático, os Tailandeses estão com um maior desenvolvimento e investimento no futebol, e diversos jogadores estrangeiros estão se adaptando e aceitando jogar na Thai Premier League. Porém, isso ainda não surtiu efeitos na seleção...
Mesmo com alguns títulos regionais, sendo todos entre países da ASEAN a seleção não consegue boas campanhas em torneios maiores, onde sequer chega nas fases decisivas, como exemplo das eliminatórias para a Copa do Mundo.
Em todas as 12 participações desde 1974 nunca chegou na fase final, sendo sempre eliminados na terceira rodada classificatória e com péssimas participações.
Enquanto a seleção não consegue ainda feitos maiores, os clubes da Tailândia já tiveram seus momentos de glória no meio dos anos 90, e se existisse o Mundial de Clubes da FIFA na época teriam participado em duas ocasiões.
Nas temporadas 1993/94 e 1994/95 o Thai Farmers Bank, clube que só durou por 13 anos e declarou extinção após a crise financeira na Ásia em 1997, resultando na queda de ações do patrocinador máster da equipe e a venda para investidores, que só durou por mais 3 temporadas.
O ex-clube da capital Bangkok conseguiu dois títulos da Copa dos Campeões da Ásia, derrotando o Oman Club (OMA) e o Al-Arabi (CAT) por 2 a 1 e 1 a 0, respectivamente. E assim foram as únicas vezes que algum clube tailandês ergueu a taça, chegando novamente a uma decisão 8 anos depois, quando o Tero Sasana foi derrotado para o Al Ain (EAU) na grande final e não disputou o Mundial de 2003.
A primeira divisão do Campeonato Tailandês reúne 16 equipes e a temporada dura quase o ano inteiro, tendo início em fevereiro e sendo decidido no final de outubro. Se enfrentam em turno e returno, onde o campeão e o vice garantem a vaga na fase de grupos da AFC Champions League e o 3º melhor vai para a segunda fase preliminar. Além disso, as 3 equipes mais o campeão da Copa Tailandesa garantem uma vaga na ASEAN Club Championship, torneio realizado entre as 11 equipes da região.
Na temporada de 2019 o Chiangrai United comemorou o título da Liga pela primeira vez na história na última rodada, quando derrotou fora de casa o Suphanburi por 5 a 2, enquanto o Buriram, que buscava seu tricampeonato seguido e o hexa nas últimas 6 temporadas apenas empatou com o rebaixado Chiang Mai, empatando em número de pontos com o Chiangrai, mas perdeu no número de gols marcados, critério de desempate. Além do título inédito, o Chiangrai derrubou um reinado de 12 anos de títulos somente sendo conquistados pelo Muangthong United e o Buriram United.
Uma das principais peças do clube de Chiang Rai é brasileiro, e já passou por equipes grandes no nosso futebol: Bill, revelado pelo Bragantino e com passagens por Corinthians, Coritiba, Santos e Botafogo chegou a Tailândia em 2018, onde fez uma temporada pelo Ratchaburi Mithr Phol e assinou um contrato de duas temporadas com o Chiangrai United, onde rapidamente se adaptou e marcou 14 gols, sendo um no jogo do título. Em uma entrevista de 2019, ele se sente feliz pelas três taças conquistadas neste tempo, sendo artilheiro em duas e pretende ficar por mais duas ou três temporadas.
Além dele, em média são mais de 20 jogadores brasileiros que estão disputando a primeira divisão do Tailandês, onde os clubes fazem um alto investimento e a população ajudou a se adaptar, como diz o zagueiro Dirceu, ídolo do Londrina: "Com pouco mais de um mês de Tailândia, já posso dizer que me sinto bem adaptado, o povo daqui ajuda muito nesse sentido pois são muito solícitos, sempre dispostos a ajudar e sempre muito bem-educados. Mas a alimentação é o ponto mais difícil. Comida aqui é sempre muito temperada e com muita pimenta", afirmou o zagueiro em entrevista ao IG.
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newsoutbursts · 4 years
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Bhutia: East Bengal should be ready and prepared for ISL
Bhutia: East Bengal should be ready and prepared for ISL
The chances of East Bengal playing in the ISL next season remains a possibility, according to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) general secretary Kushal Das.
On the anniversary of the club’s centenary celebrations, former East Bengal players Bhaichung Bhutia, Renedy Singh and Alvito D’Cunha expressed their desire to see the club feature in the country’s top division during the Sportstar …
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Global Athletics Coaching Academy
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Tuesday 6 September | 5pm Brisbane / 2pm Jakarta / 8am UK Coaching Matters is a World Athletics event organized by the Global Athletics Coaching Academy, which is World Athletics dedicated Coaching Body.   Virtual Forum Coming together for a virtual forum to discuss matters that affect Athletic coaches all over the world. We will discuss why Coaching Matters to the sport of Athletics, and give a platform for the World Athletics Coaching Community to discuss and make recommendations on major issues that impact coaching or on which coaching may have impact. Cliff Mallett Moderator MEET THE SPEAKERS   Debbie Strange has been coaching in New Zealand for over 4 decades and has supported and mentored many ‘young’ coaches and athletes throughout this time. Debbie has coached many athletes at all levels including the highest, producing finalists at 4 different Olympic Games and World Championships in both discus and javelin. Debbie shares her skills and expertise by facilitating coach education courses especially in the Oceania region. She has been involved in World Athletics through        her       membership     of         the Coaches    Commission   and is currently 1 of 12 contributing editors to the World Athletics Coach Education and Certification System. Koon Teck is the Head of the Physical Education and Sports Science Academic Group at the National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Koon Teck has held many prominent appointments at the international, ASEAN, and local levels, including Executive Board member for World Association for Basketball Coaches, and FIBA Asia Coaches Committee Chairman. Koon Teck has a keen interest in using sports and PE as a platform to teach values and character explicitly to athletes and students, guided by experiential learning theory. Lisa Alexander has been a winning high-performance coach for the past thirty years, including the Australian Diamonds Head Coach for 9 years (winning 82% matches). Her success as Head Coach of the Number One ranked netball team in the world for 9 years, 2015 World Champions, and 2014 Commonwealth Games Gold medalists, amongst other titles. She is currently living and working in London as Performance Director and Under 21 Head Coach of the London Pulse Netball Club in the top domestic League in the UK. Lisa is an exceptional leader who can create a winning and success- driven environment through knowing the athletes in her care exceptionally well, person first, athlete second. She is driven by the philosophy that there is always room Jun Mizushima is the Manager of Youth Coaching at the National Youth Sports Institute in Singapore. His primary tasks are to design and deliver comprehensive plans dovetailing aspects of youth coaches’ developmental systems and pathways. He had been a Throws coach in Japan and Paraguay. His research focuses on athlete development from biomechanical and psycho-social ZOOM ID: 816 6510 0027 Password: 472691 Tuesday 6 September | 5pm UK / 9am PST / 6pm CET | Coaching Matters is a World Athletics event organized by the Global Athletics Coaching Academy, which is World Athletics dedicated Coaching Body.   Virtual Forum Coming together for a virtual forum to discuss matters that affect Athletic coaches all over the world. We will discuss why Coaching Matters to the sport of Athletics, and give a platform for the World Athletics Coaching Community to discuss and make recommendations on major issues that impact coaching or on which coaching may have impact. Wendy Truvillion Moderator MEET THE SPEAKERS       Lorraine Lafrenière As CEO of the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC), Lorraine Lafreniere leads Canada’s Coaching Education Partnership with the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) as well as safe sport initiatives for the profession of coaching. Her career spans more than 30 years within the national sport system which includes roles as CEO of Canoe Kayak Canada as well as Cycling Canada. April Smith coached at the NCAA level for 20 years and is currently a volunteer assistant coach at Sonoma State University. Smith previously led the throws program at Fresno State for four seasons. In her first two seasons alone with the Bulldogs, Smith produced seven MWC All-Conference athletes, five conference champions, seven national qualifiers, two All-Americans and three international qualifiers. Prior to Fresno State, Smith spent 15 years at Appalachian State and coached 59 conference champions in the throwing events along with 22 Regional qualifiers, 10 National qualifiers and one Olympic Trials qualifier. Smith was named NCAA East Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2006. Smith is Vice President of the United States Women’s Track Coaches Association (USWTCA), lead coaching education instructor for the USATF Central California Association and was an assistant coach at the 2013 Junior Pan American Games. Smith holds USATF Level 2 certifications in Throws and Combined Events, along with a USATF Level 3 / World Athletics Level V certification in Throws. Paula Dunn Currently, the Team Leader for GB Senior teams for 2022, was the Paralympic Head Coach, 2013 – 2021. Attended multiple championships since 2021, has a team speed coach, lead speed coach and ultimately in the last 10 years in Team Leader roles. Coached, multiple Junior international athletes, senior athletes who represented GB at U23 and senior level and a Paralympic sprinter, who won a World Championship Silver and a Paralympic bronze medal. of California Santa Barbara. ZOOM ID: 816 6510 0027 Password: 472691 Read the full article
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seaprwire · 5 years
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ACC 2020 Resmi Ditunda, Begini Tanggapan Persebaya
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Federasi Sepak Bola Asia Tenggara (AFF) resmi menunda ASEAN Club Championship (ACC) 2020. source https://www.bola.net/indonesia/acc-2020-resmi-ditunda-begini-tanggapan-persebaya-e0d484.html
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sangolftaivietnam · 3 years
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Giải golf Maybank Championship Malaysia 2016
Giải Maybank Championship Malaysia 2016 vào ngày 18 - 21/02/2016 tới đây tại Royal Selangor Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur sẽ là một cơ hội để các tay golf tích lũy điểm số và cải thiện thứ hạng trên bảng xếp hạng thế giới (OWGR), giúp họ đến gần hơn với đỉnh vinh quang tại Olympic Rio de Janeiro.
Sau 112 năm, môn golf sẽ trở lại Thế vận hội Olympic 2016 diễn vào tháng 8 này tại Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Người yêu mến golf trên toàn thế giới đang khao khát được sở hữu một tấm vé tới Rio vào khoảng thời gian này.
Tại Olympic 2016, sẽ có 60 golfer tham dự dựa vào OWGR. 15 golfer giữ vị trí đầu trên BXH sẽ được đặc cách tham gia không giới hạn về quốc tịch, tối đa 4 golfer mỗi quốc gia. Từ vị trí thứ 16 trở đi, golfer sẽ được tham gia đấu trường Olympic nếu chưa đủ 2 tuyển thủ mỗi quốc gia. Phương thức tuyển chọn golfer thi đấu không phân biệt quốc gia.
Giám đốc điều hành European Tour Keith Waters nhận định hệ thống phân loại này mang lại sự đa dạng cho Olympic. Ông dự đoán: “Chúng tôi ước chừng sẽ có từ 25 đến 28 quốc gia góp mặt trong đội hình golfer nam và có thể nhiều hơn bên phía golfer nữ tại kỳ Olympic này. Một giải đấu như Maybank Championship Malaysia sẽ là cơ hội tuyệt vời để golfer giành được một thứ bậc cao hơn cho phép họ đủ điều kiện tham gia thế vận hội Olympic.”
Chủ tịch Maybank, ông Tan Sri Megat Zaharuddin Megat Mohd Nor nhấn mạnh rằng để không vướng vào lịch thi đấu Olympic diễn ra vào thời điểm giữa năm, Maybank Championship Malaysia được tổ chức ngay vào đầu năm. Ông chia sẻ: “Vì giải thuộc hệ thống European và Asian Tour nên sẽ giúp các golf thủ ghi điểm rất cao trên thứ tự BXH. Chúng tôi hi vọng những golf thủ Malaysia nói riêng và golfer tài năng khác đến từ các nước trong khu vực ASEAN nói chung có thể tranh tài với những tên tuổi lớn trên thế giới tại Rio Olympic.”
Giải Maybank Championship Malaysia sẽ không giới hạn số lượng golf thủ địa phương tham dự mà còn mời các golfer ở khu vực Đông Nam Á. Sáng kiến mang tầm khu vực này phản ánh sự hiện diện mạnh mẽ của thương hiệu Maybank tại khu vực này.
Chủ tịch Tan Sri Megat phát biểu: “Thương hiệu Maybank đã có mặt ở tất cả 10 quốc gia ASEAN. Ở mỗi quốc gia, chúng tôi đều tuyển những chuyên viên xuất sắc đóng góp cho Maybank Group. Những gì chúng tôi đang làm tại giải Maybank Championship Malaysia cũng giống như vậy. Chúng tôi cũng mở ra những cơ hội cho các golfer châu Á tài năng tham gia sự kiện này.”
4 golfer ASEAN sẽ góp mặt tại giải lần này lần lượt là Koh Deng Shan của Singapore, George Gandranata của Indonesia, Trần Lê Duy Nhất (Michael Tran) của Việt Nam và Zaw Zaw Latt của Myanmar. 5 tên tuổi lớn nằm trong top 40 golfer của làng golf thế giới xác nhận sẽ tham gia buổi lễ khai mạc là Martin Kaymer của Đức, Louis Oosthuizen của Nam Phi, tay golf hạng 19 thế giới Danny Willett của Anh và 2 tay golf đến từ Thái Lan Thongchai Jaidee và Kiradech Aphibarnrat. Danny Willett cũng là thành viên của tuyển châu Âu giành chức vô địch EurAsia Cup 2016 vừa kết thúc.
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CLB TP.HCM công bố liền 2 ngoại binh chất lượng trước trận Siêu cúp Quốc gia 2019
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CLB TP.HCM công bố liền 2 ngoại binh chất lượng trước trận Siêu cúp Quốc gia 2019
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Đội á quân V.League 2019 CLB TP.HCM đã chiêu mộ thành công 2 ngoại binh mới là tiền vệ Alex Lima và tiền vệ Seo Yong-Duk với nhiều kinh nghiệm thi đấu quốc tế.
Đội hình 'trong mơ' ở trận Siêu kinh điển: Sốc toàn tập / Phi Sơn mong muốn được trở lại ĐTQG Việt Nam
Chỉ 2 ngày trước trận Siêu cúp Quốc gia 2019 với CLB Hà Nội, CLB TP.HCM đã chính thức thông báo hoàn tất thủ tục đăng ký 2 ngoại binh là tiền vệ Alex Lima và tiền vệ Seo Yong-Duk.
Alex Monteitro de Lima chuyển tới đội á quân V.League từ CLB Anyang FC đang thi đấu ở K-League 2. Tiền vệ người Brazil này sinh năm 1988, có chiều cao 1m77 và thuận chân trái. Alex Lima từng khoác áo CLB FC Wohlen ở giải VĐQG Thụy Sĩ trong khoảng thời gian từ 2008-2012 và có được 6 bàn sau 66 trận.
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2 ngoại binh của CLB TP.HCM.
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Alex Lima gắn liền sự nghiệp với giải bóng đá nhà nghề Mỹ (MLS) trong vòng 5 năm. Anh khoác áo CLB Chicago Fire từ 2012-2015, thi đấu 76 trận và ghi 3 bàn. Sau đó, Alex Lima chuyển tới CLB Houston Dynamo và gắn bó đến năm 2017, ra sân 77 lần và ghi 9 bàn trước khi gia nhập Suwon FC và Anyang FC tại K-League 2.
Trong khi đó, tiền vệ Seo Yong-Duk sinh năm 1990, cao 1m76 và từng là tuyển thủ ĐT U20 Hàn Quốc trong giai đoạn 2007-2009 và tham dự FIFA U20 World Cup 2009 ở Ai Cập. Cầu thủ này có kinh nghiệm thi đấu cho nhiều CLB ở cả Nhật Bản và Hàn Quốc. Được biết, Seo Yong-Duk sẽ thay thế suất ngoại binh châu Á của Matias Jadue do cầu thủ người Israel liên tục gặp chấn thương.
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Tiền vệ Seo Yong-Duk có mặt trên sân tập cùng HLV trưởng Chung Hae Seong
Trước mùa giải 2020, đội đương kim á quân V.League đầu tư mạnh mẽ khi đưa về những bản hợp đồng chất lượng như Võ Huy Toàn, thủ môn Bùi Tiến Dũng, tiền đạo Nguyễn Công Phượng hay cầu thủ người Senegal Pape Diakite. Bên cạnh đó, việc cựu trung vệ ĐT Hàn Quốc Lee Jung-soo trở thành trợ lý HLV của HLV trưởng Chung Hae Seong hứa hẹn sẽ cải thiện chất lượng hàng phòng ngự.
Mùa giải 2020 sẽ là mùa giải cực kỳ bận rộn của CLB TP.HCM khi họ còn phải chinh chiến tại AFC Cup, ASEAN Club Championship bên cạnh V.League và Cúp Quốc gia.
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2017: Year in Review pt. 1/??
After compiling most of the notable pictures of the year and hoping to make a nice twitter thread as is the bandwagon, I’ve decided to do this year-end reflection survey instead, since a) I was a bit too lazy to organize my thoughts, and b) surveys!!! This was the shit back in the multiply days.
What one event, big or small, are you going to tell your grandchildren about?
I’m going to cheat on this a bit because two events came to mind.
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TRP - Two-peat Championship! Once again, batch 2020 proved itself legendary. TRP chorale season was extra memorable this year because I ran for the position of Music Head. Fed, my predecessor, warned me that scheduling rehearsals was especially a logistical nightmare, with last year’s different schedules for Blocks A and B. What more for LU5′s eight blocks, right?
I think there were three main challenges we had to go through for this to happen. The first was the very beginning -- the creation of the song itself. There was an added pressure since our piece last year was deemed the best, and even the same composer and arranger had a difficult time creating one for our last chance to grace the stage. We had two nights of brainstorming at Fed’s place (with free Angel’s pizza... and an out-of-post PER ICC huhu).
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As far as I remember, he was already on his fifth or so attempt to make a song as the first ones garnered negative reviews. It was hard to get inspiration unlike last year where he was just especially moved after a lecture in Ther. In his words, pigang piga na siya. We were also having creative differences which really hindered us from making any real progress. Fortunately, on the second night, we finally overcame this with a switch to major chords and a great concept from James, giving birth to our wonderful chorus with the lines,
Bawat segundong nilaan, bawat hirap nalampasan,
Katumbas ng buhay na maliligtas.
...which tied very well with the theme, Orasa: Ang Dakilang Maestro.
The second challenge was actually a personal one. I got a taste of this logistical nightmare that Fed spoke of. It was particularly nerve-wracking especially for an irresponsible person like me, who has always clung to the clutch life. Getting venues for rehearsals was the main problem for this. Our choices were limited (MSU, Paz Men, Student Lounge, Tipunan) and in high demand, because many groups had to rehearse for TRP. It was my first time to attempt reserving a Paz Men room, which was surprisingly a lot of work -- needing to go to the Dean’s Office to check the availability of the rooms, go all the way up to the eighth floor of PGH to get it approved, go to the Cashier’s Office in OUR, and then go back to the Dean’s Office for them to confirm the payment, and then finally to Paz Men to submit the permit. But wait, there’s more! It actually cost a lot of money, which was the worst part, for me. #WeNeedSpace !!! I used my own money, which I was going to reimburse, but then we won, so... yeah, my treat then. (No one knew anyway heheh.) After all that, Paz Men obviously got scrapped from possible venues. I then had to coordinate with the MSC and MedChoir to get the free ones, being careful not to affect the batch dance schedule as much as possible.
You can then imagine getting all that work done, albeit very crammed which was entirely my fault, and then getting a poor turnout for rehearsals with just mere weeks before the competition (oh and that stupid ASEAN week which took more precious time away), to be quite disappointing, to say the least. The schedules of the different blocks and other TRP practices just couldn’t fit. This leads us to the third problem, which was to get the class motivated. This was my first reason for running to head the whole thing anyway -- I really just wanted to get the class together and to sing their hearts out once again! Thankfully, with a few motivational messages from me and our conductor, Joker, that I’m sure every one in the batch admired and respected, the attendance started going up, with one week to go.
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My babies. (Sorry for the distorted faces.)
One of the final practices in particular really just transformed the song. I asked the class to do a simple exercise of singing to each other. They had to stand in a circle so they could look at each other’s faces. It was funny and awkward at first, but it was the first time I heard the piece sung with heart, and I knew they felt it too!
There were some issues with the final scoring during the competition itself, and I honestly wasn’t quite sure how to take it. But seeing how my batchmates rejoiced and hearing the audience do the winner clap (THIS IS LEGIT THOUGH HEHE) made me feel like we really deserved the win. Very grateful for the talented and hardworking music team and my bibo batchmates!
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Abendlied: An Evening of Songs for the Benefit of Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -- our year-end concert for A.Y. 2016-2018. It was my first time to sing for a benefit concert. We took this opportunity not only to share our love for choral music, but also to spread awareness of SLE, a rather common condition found in PGH. I was very proud of how big this event has gotten -- thanks to sponsored boosts and our first time to get media partners (and, admittedly, our high ticket prices), we were able to procure a few hundred thousands, a part of which was donated to the PGH Lupus Club.
UP MedChoir always has a lot of major and minor events like these, but I’d choose this to share to my grandkids because in this concert, I really felt that I was blessed with talent that could help others. (Oh, which just reminded me of something, haha. Maybe it’ll get featured later, or in some other post.)
If you had to describe your 2017 in 3 words, what would they be?
Mistakes, lessons, cycle. I repeatedly did a shit ton of mistakes this year, with repercussions not only for me, but regrettably to the people around me. This came with the responsibilities I chose to accept this year. But heck, I’m proud of myself for accepting and embracing these new roles. I was brave enough to challenge myself. #characterdevelopment
What new things did you discover about yourself?
Oh, man. Haha. One of the things I discovered was that I am quite quick to forgive and forget. And then one day, some stimulus will come that will take me all the way back to when it hurt. A lot. Many of the tears shed this year were still in relation to the past aches of 2016.
What single achievement are you most proud of?
I am proud of always finding reasons to stay.
For one, there was a time when I really, really wanted to quit MedChoir. I felt that it was taking too much of my time and energy, and was also taking a toll on my mental health. There were many days with triggers, days where I just couldn’t manage to perform well, days where I was always on the brink of crying during rehearsals. It’s not supposed to be that way, I thought. There has to be another reason of staying besides the fact that I was needed. But then I saw some post saying that continuous pressure can make you hate doing the things you love. I have forgotten what turned me around during this time -- probably my friends, or taking a step back to appreciate the music like I once did. Or just the energy that we get from each other. Whatever it was, I’m glad I stayed.
I’m also proud of myself for staying in med school. Not that I actually have the choice to leave anyway, what with the millions my family would have to pay. But the thing is, I actually want to stay now. (Well, most of the time.) I’ve always feared that maybe the doctor life isn’t for me, but this ICC year has proven otherwise. Although a big factor of this is that we’re still babies in the hospital, the mere baby steps of actually enjoying interviewing, examining, and just getting to know patients was life-changing for me.
What was the best news you received?
I can think of two off the top of my head. The first, that one of our Christmas gigs got us an unexpected @@ thousand pesos (so that was around @@ thousand per song... what???), and the second was the news that one of my aunts was going to adopt a baby. This has some MMK style plot behind it, by the way -- politics, cheating, and whatnot. It didn’t push through, though. I hope that baby lives well.
What was your favourite place that you visited in 2017?
South Korea, no question!!!
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1) Day 4 - The Garden of the Morning Calm. This day was my favorite. Our morning was spent in the astoundingly beautiful Nami Island. Picturesque. Trees, nature, ...and a very ideal place for dating, haha! For all ages pa. We saw couples young and old, holding hands while walking. This was where we made a pact that we’ll go back to Korea when we all got our own SO’s. That night we went to The Garden of the Morning Calm, where I thought the expanse of land decorated with lights just wouldn’t end! It really seemed like a different world back there.
2) Day 2 - Palace hopping! We went to the Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces. We joined the free English guided tour of the places and learned a lot. We even joked about making it like an SGD, like the bibo kids we are, hungry for learning. Haha! Photo (c) Bana
3) Day 1 - My travel buddies, Bana and Reg. For our first day, we walked around the makeup and skincare heaven that is Myeongdong and ate a lot of oh so glorious streetfood.
4) Day 3 - We went to the Namsan Tower to cap off the day... Featuring the toilet that got away.
I’m so so so glad this trip pushed through, na nakaldkad ako nina Bana and Reg to this land! I wasn’t even a hardcore Kdrama fan and I think I was initially invited just because Gio was supposed to go as well, haha. But these two welcomed me to their group, and it was such a beautiful experience! Lots of walking, sites, damn Korean couples, and food!!!!!!!!!!! These pictures are just a preview of the places we’ve been to, and the photoshoots we have so shamelessly done. Here’s our itinerary from Bana’s blog, and photos from Bana’s album, and my album!
Which of your personal qualities turned out to be the most helpful this year?
I honestly don’t know, haha. Whenever I’m asked about my strengths, I tend to think of my weaknesses instead. For this, maybe the best answer is my openness to try new things. Or just that I really tend to appreciate some people and experiences in my life. I’m in no way consistent in any of these qualities, but during the occasions that I am such, I could really feel the difference.
Who was your number one go-to person that you could always rely on?
This constant used to be Gio. After he left, I can’t say that I really have that single go-to person. Nevertheless, I could often rely on #clingy2020 and our thorough SGD’s whenever we’re going through a rough patch. I will specially mention my beshie Ian, who could always make me have a good laugh and at the same time discuss the not-so-lighter things in life.
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Okay, I didn’t expect this post to be this long haha. I haven’t even gone through half of the questions yet! I guess I’ll do this in parts instead. Next year na yung iba. (He he he.)
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