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Brazilian hunk Arthur Nory out and proud at third Olympics
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Brazilian hunk Arthur Nory out and proud at third Olympics
Brazilian gymnast Arthur Nory is one of a record number of out and proud male athletes heading to the Paris Olympic Games this month.
The distractingly attractive Olympian, whose full name is Arthur Mariano, has 1.3 million Instagram followers. The talented artistic gymnast has competed at the Games twice before, in 2016 and 2021.
But the upcoming Paris Olympics is Arthur’s first since the Brazilian hunk came out as gay. Arthur shared his relationship with his boyfriend João for the first time in October 2021, after Tokyo.
Last month, Arthur Nory shared a beachy photo of himself and boyfriend João to Instagram, writing that his partner had been bringing him luck since 2017.
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Arthur Nory won himself a bronze medal in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in the floor exercise.
The Brazilian has also won gold at his sport’s 2019 world championships, and picked up silver at the Baku World Cup in Azerbaijan earlier this year.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games kicks off with the Opening Ceremony, broadcast in Australia on Nine on Saturday, July 27.
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Record number of male Olympians in Paris are out and proud
According to news website Outsports, at least 144 out LGBTQ athletes are heading to Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games. According to their numbers, a record number of out male Olympians participating this year, which is so great to see.
Among the male athletes Australia is sending to Paris is Campbell Harrison, the first out and proud rock climber to compete at the Games.
A big majority of the 144 athletes on the list of queer Olympians – more than 120 – are women.
For example, at least half of the 18 players on our national soccer team the Matildas who are heading to Paris are out.
Also, on the US women’s basketball team, six of the 12 players are also openly queer.
More out stars for the Paris Olympics:
Aussie out basketball power couple head to Olympics together
Aussie rock climber Campbell Harrison to make history at Paris Olympics
Golden boy Tom Daley confirmed for record fifth Olympics
Sam Kerr officially ruled out of Paris Olympic Games
Out Kiwi rower Robbie Manson qualifies for Paris Olympics
For the latest LGBTIQA+ Sister Girl and Brother Boy news, entertainment, community stories in Australia, visit qnews.com.au. Check out our latest magazines or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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Paris Olympics 2024: Ramita Jindal Finishes 7th in 10m Air Rifle Women's Final
The Paris Olympics 2024 has been a stage for exciting sports performances, and one of the promising athletes, Ramita Jindal, made her mark in the women’s 10m air rifle event. The 20-year-old Indian shooter finished seventh in a highly competitive eight-women final. Despite the challenges, Ramita’s performance remains a significant achievement for Indian shooting at this prestigious event.
Ramita Jindal’s Journey to the Finals
Ramita Jindal entered the finals with an impressive qualification score of 631.5, showcasing her potential and skill in the 10m air rifle event. This strong performance in the qualifications had placed her as a formidable contender for the finals.
On Monday, during the finals, Ramita shot a total score of 145.3. Her journey through the final was intense, starting with a seventh-place position after the first 10 shots, scoring 104.0. As the elimination rounds commenced, Ramita briefly moved up to sixth place, thanks to a shot of 10.5, pushing Norway’s Hegg Jeanette Duestad out of the competition. However, Ramita’s run came to an end in the subsequent round of eliminations, securing her the seventh spot overall.
India’s Shooting Representation in Paris
Ramita Jindal’s qualification marked her as the second Indian shooter to reach a final in this year’s Paris Olympics, following Manu Bhaker, who also made it to the finals in her respective shooting event. Soon after, Arjun Babuta joined them by qualifying for the men’s 10m air rifle final, highlighting India’s growing presence in the shooting sport at the international level.
The Tokyo Olympics had seen only one Indian shooter, Saurabh Chaudhary, making it to the finals in the shooting category, where he finished seventh in the 10m air pistol. Ramita Jindal’s progress to the finals in Paris is a testament to her dedication and an encouraging sign for Indian shooting enthusiasts.
Ramita, along with her partner Arjun Babuta, had already experienced a challenging start at the Paris Olympics, finishing sixth in the 10m air rifle mixed team event. However, this only fueled their determination and drive to excel in their individual events.
Who is Ramita Jindal?
Ramita Jindal hails from Ladwa District in Kurukshetra, India. She began her journey in rifle shooting at the tender age of 13, while she was a student in Class VIII. Her initial training took place at the local Karan Shooting Academy in Ladwa. Initially, she spent just a couple of hours there, but as her interest deepened, her commitment grew.
Ramita’s hard work and passion for the sport have yielded impressive results over the years. At the recent Asian Games, she won two medals: a silver in the team event and a bronze in the individual category. Her achievements extend to the Junior World Championships, where she secured two golds in Cairo in 2022 and a bronze in Lima in 2021.
At the senior level, Ramita has further established her prowess. She clinched a gold medal in the 10m air rifle women’s team event at the Baku 2022 ISSF World Cup and a silver medal in the same event at the World Cup in Changwon in 2022. These accolades reflect her growing stature in the international shooting arena.
A Look at Manu Bhaker’s Achievements
Manu Bhaker has also been a beacon of success for Indian shooting, breaking a two-Olympics-long medal drought by winning a bronze medal in the 10m air pistol event on Day 2 of the Paris Olympics. Her achievement made her the first Indian woman shooter to win an Olympic medal, marking a historic moment for Indian sports.
Conclusion
Ramita Jindal’s performance at the Paris Olympics 2024 is a significant step in her sporting career, showcasing her talent and dedication. Finishing seventh among the world’s best is no small feat, and her journey continues to inspire aspiring shooters across India. With her track record of achievements and the support of her fans and country, Ramita is poised to reach even greater heights in the future. The Paris Olympics has not only been a platform for competition but also a testament to the hard work and resilience of athletes like Ramita, who continue to make India proud on the global stage.
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Gymnast Dipa Karmakar handed 21-month ban after failing dope test
Karmakar's dope sample collected out-of-competition by the ITA was found to contain Higenamine, which is a prohibited substance under World Anti-Doping Agency Code.
NEW DELHI: Star gymnast Dipa Karmakar has been handed a 21-month ban for failing a dope test conducted by the International Testing Agency, contrary to claims made by Indian officials that her "suspension" last year was not related to doping offences.
Karmakar's dope sample collected out-of-competition by the ITA, an independent organisation that manages the anti-doping programme of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), was found to contain Higenamine, which is a prohibited substance under World Anti-Doping Agency Code.
Her ban period will, however, end on July 10 this year as it was counted from the day (October 11, 2011) the sample was collected.
"The ITA confirms that Dipa Karmakar has been suspended for a 21-month period, effective until 10 July 2023 after testing positive for higenamine (S3.Beta-2 Agonists as per the World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited list)," the ITA said in a statement late on Friday.
"The positive sample was collected on behalf of the FIG in the scope of an out-of-competition control on 11 October 2021," it added.
The Switzerland-based non-profit organisation works under the supervision of WADA and the International Olympic Committee to implement anti-doping programmes for various international federations.
The ITA further said Karmakar's dope issue was resolved under a case resolution agreement pursuant to article 10.8.2 of the FIG Anti-Doping Rules and an equivalent provision in the WADA.
"The athlete's results have been disqualified from October 11, 2021, onwards.
" Karmakar, who shot to fame after finishing fourth in the 2016 Rio Olympics in the vault event, has been struggling with injuries ever since she underwent surgery to treat an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in 2017.
Her last FIG event was the 2019 World Cup in Baku.
The ban on Karmakar flies on her face as well as on the Gymnastic Federation of India officials who have been claiming ignorance after she was put in the "suspended" category by the FIG in February last year.
GFI president Sudhir Mittal then said that he had not received any communication from the FIG regarding her suspension.
Karmakar herself and her coach Bisheshwar Nandi kept quiet at that time. Other GFI officials went to the extent of saying that the "suspended" status could be due to other issues, like ethical or disciplinary, not related to a doping violation.
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(x) Good things come to those who wait? Callum Ilott is certainly hoping that proves to be the case after his step back from front-line single-seater racing in 2021.
Last year, the Ferrari Driver Academy protege was one of the stars of the FIA Formula 2 series, and eventually finished runner-up to Maranello stablemate Mick Schumacher. He had harboured serious hopes of being promoted to a slot at Haas or Alfa Romeo, Ferrari's partner teams. But even as the end of F2 campaign drew to a close, he knew he would be standing by as Schumacher's graduation to F1 was confirmed, along with those of third-placed Yuki Tsunoda and fifth-placed Nikita Mazepin.
With no slot available, and after opting not to have a third crack at F2, Ilott has moved into the role as second reserve at Alfa Romeo. He also has a programme in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with the Iron Lynx Ferrari squad to help keep him race fit.
The Alfa deal at least puts him a step closer to a race seat. He's already enjoyed one FP1 outing, in Portugal, and there are four or five more to come as the year progresses. At some races where Robert Kubica isn't available he will be the primary reserve, and he could be needed if Ferrari has a problem and Antonio Giovinazzi is called upon to switch to the works team, leaving an Alfa seat vacant. So the 22-year-old is keeping himself busy, and getting over the disappointment of not going straight into a race seat in 2021.
"Obviously, I wasn't best pleased when I first got the news, because it is quite hard to see your competitors make the step up," he admits. "But I'm one of these people that once you're in a situation that you can't necessarily change, and once you're put in a position where you have to deal with it, you've got to make the most of it. Which is what I'm trying to do.
"To be honest, if anything it's probably a good thing in the sense that I'll just work harder to make it happen. So for me, it's not an option to have if, buts or maybes. It's like we'll make it happen or no, basically!"
Ilott insists that until the Haas and Alfa seats were officially filled, he still believed he had a chance of finding a berth, despite the obvious momentum behind Schumacher and indications that there would be no change at Alfa.
"Of course I was trying to always look for positives," he reflects. "But it's not up to me. I've got to work for it; I've got to make sure that someone is completely happy in taking me. I've got to make sure I'm the full package because once you're here, you've got to be at the top of your game all the time.
"I've got to be confident in that process, because that's all I can be. But I like to make things happen to myself – I'm a very stubborn kid if someone says no! I'll push as much as possible."
He is now totally immersed in the Hinwil camp, soaking up what information he can, while also staying close to Ferrari.
"I've got to show that I'm someone that you'd be happy to trust and put in the car and know that they would do a good job" Callum Ilott
"I'm additional reserve driver for Alfa Romeo, and test driver for Ferrari," Ilott explains. "So simply explained, it's split between me and Robert [Kubica] for the season. Obviously, he has a few more LMP commitments than I have in GT, because I've only got five race weekends. So when he's not around and he's got commitments on that side, I'll be here.
"The next one for me is Baku [next month]. In between races I'll be in Maranello, and head over to Hinwil sometimes for some sim and preparation. It's very variable, because some race weekends I'll be at the track, some race weekends in Maranello. I'm there if someone needs me, depending on whatever the conditions are.
"Obviously I'm part of FDA, so we've got our weekly schedules on that side. I help Ferrari on the test side, if there's anything that needs to be done there. So I'm there for whoever needs me, and trying to get as much experience and learning as possible. If I'm not on the tracks, I'll be watching as closely as possible back in the factory."
A third driver role is not always easy – all that hanging around at tracks when you're not racing – but Ilott is making the most of the Alfa opportunity.
"I end up with probably too many questions for everyone to be able to answer, because they're all busy!" he laughs. "I'm in a year where I'm in this position, so I've got to make the most of it. OK, it's not personal experience, but you can watch and learn from others.
"I speak to Mick, I've spoken to Charles [Leclerc]. I do get an understanding from them what the limitations might be in a rookie season, that kind of thing. So it's more about being as ready as possible for when an opportunity arises.
"A Friday [FP1] is a good way to hopefully have a regular experience and learn as much as possible in a short amount of time. I've got to show that I'm someone that you'd be happy to trust and put in the car and know that they would do a good job."
The first FP1 outing in Portugal was a big moment for Ilott, especially after the disappointment of bad weather washing out his planned outing with Haas at the Nurburgring last year.
"It's not just turning up on the weekend – you've got to do the pre-preparation, seat fit, all the data and everything like that, it was like a solid couple of weeks of prep," he says.
"To not then drive was a bit of a disappointment, so to finally get out in Portugal was a good experience. It's different compared to a free practice day, or the Abu Dhabi rookie test. It's limited running, you've got an hour, and all the cars are on track at the same time.
"It's just a bit more compact, and you've got to make sure everything's perfect and get up to speed as quick as possible. It was definitely a very positive session, things I needed to improve and learn on, and there was progress throughout. And hopefully for the next one, there should be a bit more of a step."
Crucially, he impressed his team boss.
"You have to show the pace, but most important, you don't have to crash," says Alfa's Fred Vasseur. "You have to show that you are the best one, but please don't put the wheel on the kerb!
"And this exercise is very difficult. Portimao is probably the most tricky track, but I think he did a very, very strong performance. The most important thing for us also is to keep him in the car on a monthly basis, let's say, because part of his job is the simulator, and he needs to get connected to the car. He's very well integrated into the team, and is doing a good job. And I'm pleased to have him on board."
Ilott has no regrets about not continuing in F2 for a third season, as tempting as it was to be out there racing. In effect he had more to lose than to gain.
"I love to race F2, it was a great format, it's just there was only one place better I could go. And I think, with the three races [the new F2 weekend format], a lot has changed" Callum Ilott
"I had discussions, within Ferrari, within the F2 teams," he confirms. "But the call was on the late side of what the situation was for F1. And so by that time, you had a lot of the F2 teams already decided, and it's not so easy to then change teams again and be in another unfamiliar environment.
"I finished second in the championship, five poles, three wins. I was as close as you were going to get to winning it. Not that you don't want to take that risk: I love to race F2, it was a great format, it's just there was only one place better I could go. And I think, with the three races [the new F2 weekend format], a lot has changed.
"Also, as much as regular driving is important, which it is, if you need to need jump in I think there's another level of information that you need to learn from F1 which I wasn't going to maximise if I was doing a full race season in F2."
Ilott admits that he was a bit wary about committing to a race programme in GTs, but he enjoyed his first outing at Monza, which ended with him taking fourth place.
"To be honest, I was a little bit hesitant at first, because it's not what I'm used to, it's not what I'm comfortable with," he says. "But now that I've done one race weekend, and quite a few tests, I really enjoy it.
"It's a good immersive series, first of all, very competitive, and it's another element of driving that I haven't really experienced. The endurance side, longer stints. There's always something to learn and always something to transfer.
"It's not the same car, it's not anywhere near to a single-seater in corner speeds, but the focus of driving, the repetition on that side, feedback, all of that, there's another thing that you have to adapt to. I'm just doing the endurance races – Monza, Paul Ricard, Spa, Barcelona, all proper tracks. The Spa 24 Hours will be an experience, for sure."
"I still think I'm in a very, very good position. Yes, I have to wait a year. I've seen people wait two" Callum Ilott
The GT programme is not going to help Ilott into an F1 seat, but what might assist him as the year progresses is strong form from his former rivals, Tsunoda and Schumacher.
"Yuki made a great impression in Bahrain, it was really good to watch, actually," enthuses Ilott. "So from that side, it was a good benchmark to say, 'Look, here's what one guy can do'. With Mick, we all know that he takes a bit of time to get there. But once he's there, he will be good. And you can already see the pace is getting better.
"I think they're doing a good job, and I think it's only a matter of time before the reference is even closer. And it's easier for me to say, 'Well, I was in the middle of these two guys!'
"I still think I'm in a very, very good position. Yes, I have to wait a year. I've seen people wait two. I think the focus is still on doing the best job as possible on the GT side, and the FP1 side, and then hopefully an opportunity may present itself."
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Lina Dussan (Colombia), World Cup (Baku, Minsk) 2021
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World Cup Baku 2021
Clubs EF results
Linoy takes title two (but again weird music cut)! Fanni is always fun to watch! Boryana's routine is superb! 😍
Ribbon EF results
Boryana wins! Yeah! 🥳 What a podium!
Otherwise this final was master of disaster. Katrin and Boryana selled!
No Russian wins an individual title! When did this ever happen, when there were top Russian gymnasts present? 😱 (I mean ok it wasn't the twins competing but still Lala and Dasha aren't 2nd choice gymnasts)
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2021 RG Competitions Calendar
February
19-21.02 - Grand Prix Moscow (Moscow, Russia)
March
26-28.03 - World Cup Sofia (Sofia, Bulgaria)
April
16-18.04 - World Cup Tashkent (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
May
01-02.05 - Ritam Cup (Belgrade, Serbia)
07-09.05 - World Cup Baku
21-23.05 - Irina Deleanu Cup (Bucharest, Romania)
28-30.05 - World Cup Pesaro (Pesaro, Italy)
June
09-13.06 - European Championships (Varna, Bulgaria)
17-20.06 - Grand Prix Miss Valentine (Tartu, Estonia)
25-27.06 - World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca (Cluj, Romania)
July
02-04.07 - BSB Bank World Challenge Cup Minsk (Minsk, Belarus)
09-11.07 - World Challenge Cup Moscow (Moscow, Russia)
23.07 - 08.08 - Tokyo Olympics
October
08-10.10 - World Challenge Cup Portimao (Portimao, Portugal)
27-31.10 - 38th World Championships (Kitakyushu, Japan)
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2022 Austrian Grand Prix Sprint Futures Odds, Analysis, Predictions, and Picks
On Saturday, July 9 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria, Austria, a Qualifying Sprint race worth 3 points will be run before Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix and oddsmakers have odds available for this race (ESPN, 10:30 am EDT/7:30 am PDT). 카지노사이트
On Sunday, July 10, the Formula 1 circuit will see the running of the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix from the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria, Austria (ESPN, 9 am ET/8 am CT/6 am PT).
Last weekend on Sunday, July 3 in Round 11 of the 22 Round 2022 Formula One World Championship season in the 2022 British Grand Prix from Silverstone Circuit in Silverstone, UK, Spaniard Carlos Sainz (102 points) earned his first career victory.
Sergio Pérez (5/1 to win the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix) ended up in 2nd place behind Sainz (5/1) with UK native and race dominator Lewis Hamilton on the podium and finishing in 3rd place in the F1 race at the Silverstone Circuit in Jolly Old England.
F1 Sprint Race in Austria Saturday Sees Verstappen Faved
In the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix on June 19, the hottest Driver on the circuit, Max Verstappen, extended his Points lead with another victory after capturing the Pole Position also the day before at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montréal, Quebec.
In the 2022 F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix from the Baku City Circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan on Sunday, June 12, Verstappen (+110) also took home the checkered flag with Red Bull Racing teammate Pérez finishing in 2nd place, a far 20.823 seconds behind him.
In this 2022 Formula One season, there are a circuit record 23 F1 Grand Prix, including a new Mini-Grand Prix and the inaugural 57-lap Miami Grand Prix from the Sunshine State which was won by Verstappen and Red Bull Racing who have been having a great season.
F1 decided to start the season started earlier this year so the circuit wouldn’t be in any scheduling conflict with the 2022 FIFA World Cup—which will be held in Qatar—and Qatar won’t host a Grand Prix race this year. The Qatar race will be on the circuit in 2023.
2022 F1 Austrian Grand Prix Sprint Odds
Max Verstappen +125
Charles Leclerc +160
Carlos Sainz +800
Lewis Hamilton +1000
Sergio Pérez +1000
George Russell +1600
Lando Norris +12500
Fernando Alonso +15000
Valtteri Bottas +30000
Daniel Ricciardo +30000
Pierre Gasly +50000
Esteban Ocon +50000
2022 F1 Austrian Grand Prix Winner Odds
Charles Leclerc +140
Max Verstappen +170
Sergio Pérez +500
Carlos Sainz +500
Lewis Hamilton +2000
George Russell +2000
Fernando Alonso +3300
Lando Norris +6600
Valtteri Bottas +10000
Pierre Gasly +10000
Esteban Ocon +15000
Daniel Ricciardo +15000
Yuki Tsunoda +15000
Kevin Magnussen +25000 바카라사이트
Mick Schumacher +25000
Guanyu Zhou +50000
Lance Stroll +50000
Sebastian Vettel +50000
Alex Albon +50000
Nicholas Latifi +100000
2022 Formula One Points Leaderboard
1—Max Verstappen (Netherlands), Red Bull Racing RBPT 181 points
2—Sergio Pérez (Mexico), Red Bull Racing RBPT 167 points
3—Charles Leclerc (Montserrat), Ferrari 138 points
4—George Russell (Great Britain), Mercedes 127 points
5—Carlos Sainz (Spain), Ferrari, 111 points
6—Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain), Mercedes 93 points
7—Lando Norris (Great Britain), McLaren Mercedes 58 points
8—Valterri Bottas (Finland), Alfa Romeo Ferrari 46 points
9—Esteban Ocon (France), Alpine Renault 39 points
10—Fernando Alonso (Spain), Alpine Renault 28 points
11—Pierre Gasly (France) Alpha Tauri 16 points
12—Kevin Magnusson (Denmark) , Alpine Renault 15 points
13—Daniel Ricciardo (Austria), McLaren Mercedes 15 points
14—Sebastien Vettel (Germany), Aston-Martin Aramco Mercedes 15 points
2021—Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull Racing-Honda
2020—Valtteri Bottas (Finland), Mercedes
2019—Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull Racing-Honda
2018—Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
2017—Valtteri Bottas (Finland), Mercedes
2016—Nico Rodsberg (Germany), Mercedes
2015—Nico Rodsberg (Germany), Mercedes
2014—Valtteri Bottas (Finland), Mercedes
2004-2013—Race not held
2003—Michael Schumacher (Germany), Ferrari
2002—Michael Schumacher (Germany), Ferrari
2001—David Coulthard (Great Britain), McLaren-Mercedes
2000—Mika Häkkinen (Finland), McLaren-Mercedes
Sainz, Pérez Both Threats in Saturday’s Sprint Race
Max Verstappen has five Wins in the last eight races (Saudi Arabia, Italy, Miami, Spain, Azerbaijan, Canada), and teammate Segio Pérez (6/1 Fastest Lap 2023 Austrian Grand Prix, BetOnline) is also performing very well at this juncture of the F1 racing season.
Charles Leclerc (wins at Bahrain, Australia) has been pretty good in the Qualifying market, but Pérez and Carlos Sainz (5/1 to win 2022 Austrian Grand Prix) are also making some noise and 70 points off of the lead in 5th place, Sainz (111 points) is worth watching.
Belgian native Verstappen (181 points)—he races for the Netherlands—has won three of the last 4 Austrian Grand Prixs and Verstappen, who has won with Red Bull Racing-Honda, will now try to get the checkered flag for Red Bull Racing RBPT and also win this Sprint.
Verstappen (+170 to win the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix) and his Red Bull Racing RBPT teammate Sergio Pérez (6/1)—who finished in 2nd place at the Silverstone Circuit last weekend and he is my pick to get the checkered flag this week—should both contend.
Lewis Hamilton (12/1 to win the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix) had a very good race at Silverstone—where has won a record 8 times— finishing in 2rd place, but winning the sprint (10/1) seems like a stretch with others driving so much better this F1 season.
The F1 Drivers with the most Austrian Grand Prix Wins are Joe Seifert (4) Alain Prost (3), and the aforementioned 24-year-old Verstappen who can become the all-time winningest Driver here in Austria with his 4th Austrian GP victory at the circuit here on Sunday.
In the United States, the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix race can be seen on ESPN, the ESPN App, and the NBC Sports Stream and Formula One fans and bettors can check out the race in the United Kingdom live on Sky Sports as well as through Live Streaming on NOW.
The next and 13th race is the French Grand Prix on Sunday, July 24 (ESPN, ESPN App).
2022 F1 Austria Grand Prix Practice, Race Schedule
Practice 1—Friday, July 8, 13:30-14:30 (1:30 pm EDT/12:30 pm CT/10:30 am PT)
Qualifying—Friday, July 8, 17:00-18:00 (5 pm EDT/4 pm CDT/2 pm PDT)
Practice 2—Saturday, July 9, 12:30-13:30 (6:30 pm EDT/5:30 am CDT/3:30 am PDT)
Sprint Race—Saturday, July 9, 16:30-17:00 (10:30 am EDT/9:30 am CDT/7:30 am PDT)
Austrian Grand Prix—Sunday, July 10, 15:00-17:00 (9 am EDT/8 am CDT/6 am PDT) 온라인카지노
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Rất khó khăn cho Greuther Furth ở vòng đấu này khi họ phải tiếp đón đội đầu bảng Wolfsburg trong bối cảnh mà bản thân đang không có phong độ tốt. Tân binh tại Bundesliga hiện đang khá chật vật nơi nhóm cầm đèn đỏ với chỉ 1 điểm sau 3 trận. Hơn hết thì họ đang có ph���n bị “khớp” ở sân chơi này quá đỗi khác biệt so với giải hạng 2 Đức. 9 bàn thua sau 3 trận cho thấy rằng clb đang tỏ ra mong manh ra sao khi không thủ giữ sạch lưới bất cứ trận đấu nào. 2 lần gặp “sói xanh” trước đây thì Greuther Furth chỉ hòa 1 và thua 1, do vậy mà sẽ không có gì bất ngờ nếu họ chịu cảnh trắng tay dù được chơi ở tổ ấm cuối tuần này. Với Wolfsburg thì họ đang chơi cực kỳ ổn định cùng thành tích toàn thắng sau 3 vòng đấu đầu tiên ở mùa giải mới. hàng công không quá nổi trội, nhưng ngược lại clb đang có hàng thủ vững chắc nhất giải khi chỉ thủng lưới đúng 1 bàn. Hành quân đến sân của đối thủ yếu là Greuther Furth thì 3 điểm là mục tiêu tối thượng của đội bóng. Miễn sao các chân sút biết chắt chiu cơ hội thì chiến thắng sẽ chỉ còn là vấn đề thời gian với “sói xanh” mà thôi.
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Qatar World Cup: Knight recalled to Republic of Ireland squad for October games
Jason Knight of Derby County has been added to the Republic of Ireland's set-up for their upcoming international matches. The midfielder had to miss the last global camp after a lower leg injury which administered him out of the early piece of the 2021/22 season.
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Knight made his re-visitation of the Derby first group during the loss against Birmingham City following the September worldwide break - and he has been compensated with a review to Stephen Kenny's Republic of Ireland crew for their two global installations.
They face an excursion to the Baku Olympic Stadium to confront Azerbaijan on Saturday ninth October (5 pm startup) in a FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifying installation, while they are back on home turf three days after the fact as they face Qatar in Dublin on Tuesday twelfth October (7:45 pm startup) in a cordial. Knight has acquired seven covers for the Republic of Ireland since making his introduction in a 1-0 loss against Finland in October 2020.
The Rams' Academy graduate scored his first objective and enlisted his first help for his country recently in a persuading 4-1 triumph over Andorra. Stephen Kenny trusts that newcomer Will Keane can make the jump from League One football to the global stage and assume a part in taking care of Ireland's objective scoring issues. For more to know about Football World Cup Tickets Click here
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Soi kèo Ireland vs Serbia: 1h45 ngày 8/9/2021
Chuyên gia Bóng đá 24H soi kèo trận đấu Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha diễn ra vào 23h ngày 7/9 trong khuôn khổ bảng A, Vòng loại World Cup 2022 Khu Vực Châu Âu.
Sau chuyến hành trình bảo vệ ngôi vương Euro 2020 bất thành, tuyển Bồ Đào Nha chắc chắn không muốn đánh mất luôn lợi thế tại bảng A vòng loại World Cup 2022. Nhưng tại lượt trận thứ 5, khi phải làm khách trên sân Baku Olympic Stadium liệu Selecao das Quinas có dễ dành giành trọn vẹn 3 điểm trước Azeri?
Soi kèo Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha
Trong khuôn khổ vòng loại World Cup 2022 khu vực Châu Âu, tại lượt trận thứ 5 bảng A Bồ Đào Nha sẽ có chuyến làm khách trên sân Azerbaijan. Đây đã là lần thứ 2 hai đội gặp sau trận lượt đi trên sân Allianz Stadium của Bồ Đào Nha. Trận đấu trước, người Bồ đã giành trọn vẹn 3 điểm nhưng đó là bàn thắng đến từ pha đá phản lưới nhà của Medvedev của Azerbaijan. Còn trong trận đấu đó, dù Bồ Đào Nha kiểm soát khá tốt thế trận nhưng cả 13 lần sút bóng đi đúng hướng của họ, là cả 13 lần bị thủ môn của Azeri cản phá thành công.
Đội chủ sân Baku Olympic Stadium đang không có một vị trí tốt tại bảng A, sau hai lượt trận hồi tháng 3 họ đã để thua cả Bồ Đào Nha và Serbia, hiện tại đang xếp cuối bảng với 0 điểm. Đội bóng này nếu muốn còn cơ hội ở vị trí thứ 1 hoặc thứ 2 của bản đấu, phải nỗ lực ở tất cả các vòng đấu sau, nhưng đây là một nhiệm vụ khá khó khăn. Trong lịch sử đội bóng này chưa từng có góp mặt tại bất cứ một vòng chung kết Euro hay World Cup nào.
Trong 6 lượt trận gần nhất, Azerbaijan cũng cho thấy một thành tích khá bết bát khi chỉ có một trận thắng trước Belarus, và phải nhận thua trong cả 5 trận còn lại. Azeri chuyên chơi về phòng thủ nhưng hàng thủ của họ cũng không có sự đảm bảo khi mỗi trận đấu họ thường phải vào lưới nhặt bóng đến hai lần.
Soi kèo Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha – Bóng Đá 24h
Về phần Bồ Đào Nha, tuy Euro 2020 vừa rồi họ đã thất bại trên con đường bảo vệ ngôi vương nhưng đó là trước những ông lớn của lục địa già. Còn đối với Azerbaijan đó là một sự chênh lệch không nhỏ về đẳng cấp. Tuy nhiên, cũng phải nhìn lại vấn đề Selecao das Quinas đang gặp phải. Đó là hàng công không có hiệu suất ghi bàn ổn định, mặc dù bộ ba tiền đạo của họ luôn có mặt của siêu sao hàng đầu thế giới Cristiano Ronaldo.
Trong trận lượt đi, ngay chính trên sân nhà, đội bóng thành Turin không thể ghi bất kỳ một bàn thắng nào vào lưới đối thủ. Mặc dù tấn công quyết liệt và áp đảo đối phương trong phần lớn 90p thi đấu chính thức. Trong 5 lượt trận gần nhất, Bồ Đào Nha chỉ có 2 trận thắng, 1 trận hòa và 2 trận thua. Thành tích cũng không phải rất tốt, nhưng như đã nói đó là trước nhưng đội bóng lớn như Đức, Bỉ.
Trước những đội cửa dưới như Luxembourg, Israel…Selecao vẫn có những chiến thắng khá đậm đà với tỷ số 3-1 hay 4-0 nên khả năng cao, dù phải thi đấu trên sân khách, nhưng trận đấu tới người Bồ sẽ không để như trận lượt đi. Họ sẽ giành chiến thắng với trọn vẹn 3 điểm. Đây cũng là mục tiêu phải đạt được vì sau lưng họ đang có một Serbia đang theo rất sát.
Nhận định tỷ số trận đấu: Azerbaijan 0-2 Bồ Đào Nha
Soi kèo tài xỉu Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha
Azerbaijan mặc dù là đội chủ nhà trong trận đấu tới, nhưng với phong độ và hiệu suất ghi bàn của hàng công Azeri, đội bóng này rất khó để tìm đường đến được khung thành của Bồ Đào Nha. Trong khi đó, trận đấu tới khả năng ra sân của hai tiền đạo bên phía Bồ Đào Nha là Cristiano Ronaldo và Felix Joao cũng đang bỏ ngỏ vì chấn thương. Khả năng người Bồ muốn thắng đậm, thắng giòn giã cũng khó có khả năng. Có thể họ chỉ ghi được 1-2 bàn thắng trong trận đấu tới. Nên với kèo tài xỉu, người chơi nên về Xỉu sẽ sáng cửa hơn.
Nhận định kèo Tài Xỉu: chọn Xỉu
Soi kèo Hiệp 1 Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha
Chắc chắn trong trận đấu tới, chiến lược gia De Biasi Gianni hiểu rất rõ tình thế của đội bóng mình, và phòng thủ chặt chẽ đồng thời tìm kiếm cơ hội trong những pha phản công chớp nhoáng mới là cách chơi đúng đắn mà đội bóng này hướng tới.
Nhận định trận đấu Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha – Bóng Đá 24h
Trong hiệp 1, Azerbaijan sẽ kèm người chặt chẽ hạn chế những pha bóng cận thành từ đối thủ. Nên khả năng cao hiệp 1 trận đấu sẽ chưa có bàn thắng được ghi.
Nhận định kèo hiệp 1: Azerbaijan 0-0 Bồ Đào Nha
Soi kèo phạt góc Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha
Bồ Đào Nha luôn chơi tấn công mạnh mẽ, do vậy số trái góc trong các trận đối đầu với Azeri thường trên 8-12 quả. Trong khi đó, lượng trái góc của chủ sân Baku Olympic Stadium nhưng có thể vẫn duy trì ở khoảng 1-3 trái. Do vậy với kèo phạt góc, người chơi nên chọn Tài sẽ có tỷ lệ thắng cao hơn.
Nhận định kèo phạt góc: Chọn Tài
Đội hình dự kiến
Azerbaijan: Mahammadaliyev; A.Huseynov, B.Huseynov, Medvedev, Badalov, Krivotsyuk; Makhmudov, Mustafayev, Ibrahimli; Sheydayev, Nuriyev.
Bồ Đào Nha: Patricio; Guerreiro, Pepe, Dias, Dalot; Predo, Palhinha, Moutinho; Silva, Jota, Guedes.
Phong độ thi đấu Azerbaijan vs Bồ Đào Nha – Bóng Đá 24h
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EURO final referee Kuipers – 'A real milestone'
Björn Kuipers awaits his seventh European competition final – but don't assume that the Dutch referee is treating Sunday's UEFA EURO 2020 encounter between Italy and England at Wembley as simply one more assignment.The refereeing visiting card presented by Björn Kuipers, a 48-year-old supermarket owner from Oldenzaal in the eastern Netherlands, is as impressive as a match official could wish for. A UEFA Champions League final in 2014; two UEFA Europa League finals in 2013 and 2018; a UEFA Super Cup match in 2011; and European Under-21 and U17 finals in 2009 and 2006 respectively.By the way, don't forget his selection for the referee teams at EUROs 2012 and 2016 and the FIFA World Cups in 2014 and 2018. However, Kuipers says that this latest call-up to handle the biggest game in European national team football has left him as excited as ever."I was very emotional when I heard that I'd been given this final," he told UEFA.com. "I hoped to get the chance to referee a EURO final, and I've worked hard with my team to achieve this. It's really a milestone, a dream, an unbelievable moment and a big honour."Kuipers has enjoyed his EURO, taking charge of two group stage matches – Belgium's narrow win over Denmark in Copenhagen, and Spain's convincing success over Slovakia in Seville – as well as the tightly-fought Baku quarter-final between Denmark and Czech Republic. He also acted as fourth official in England's opening group stage victory over Croatia at Wembley. "The EURO has been fantastic," he reflects. "I think the level of refereeing has been very high. There's been a family feeling among us – referees, the UEFA staff, the fitness coaches. Everybody has helped to make this EURO a positive experience."Related Articles
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Italy vs England: Who will win Euro 2020?The Stats Perform Euros Prediction has predicted which of Italy and England will be victorious in this weekend's Wembley final.Jul 8, 2021Sometimes, a simple remark or incident can be the catalyst for a change of direction in life. In Kuipers' case, he was 16 when his father Jan set a new course for him. "I played football as a youngster, and I wasn't the nicest of guys to the referees," he recalls. "My father was a referee – he told me: 'If you know it all better, then take a refereeing course and do it yourself. So I did, and it started from there. I'm eternally grateful for what he said to me."A new career pathway lay ahead – but Kuipers admits that he never began refereeing with the objective of aiming for the stars. "I realised when I started that I really liked refereeing, but initially I never had goals. It was a case of step by step, wait and see. What helped me was that I had the right people to guide me along the way." He eventually earned his international badge in 2006. "I began to change my way of thinking and really set myself clear targets when I was fortunate enough to be promoted to the elite level."Since those days, Kuipers has never looked back. As one of Europe's most respected match officials, he has learned to deal with the myriad highs and lows of a referee's life. "You need to be mentally and physically fit, and enjoy what you do, otherwise there's no point in being a referee," he says. "The ability to manage people is vitally important, as well as having an understanding of football. If you can win the trust of players and spectators, it makes your job a lot easier."Kuipers will be accompanied at Sunday's final by a tried and trusted team – Dutch assistants Sander van Roekel and Erwin Zeinstra, and Carlos Del Cerro Grande (Spain) as fourth official. Bastian Dankert (Germany) takes on the video assistant referee (VAR) role alongside Pol van Boekel (Netherlands), Christian Gittelmann and Marco Fritz (both Germany). Juan Carlos Yuste Jiménez (Spain) completes the line-up as assistant reserve referee.After being based with the rest of the EURO referees in Istanbul since the start of the tournament, their arrival in London earlier this week has given Kuipers and his team the opportunity to acclimatise as the competition reaches its climax. "We watched the two semi-finals, and the atmosphere at Wembley was incredible – so we're really looking forward to the final now," he says. "It's been good to have this additional time to focus on the match."
Björn Kuipers – an international referee since 2006 – will take charge of his seventh European competition final on Sunday / Stuart Franklin/Getty ImagesWhen will the moment arrive when Kuipers is fully aware that a huge occasion lies ahead? "First of all, when we go out and warm up on the pitch, and the crowd is starting to grow and everyone is excited," he says. "But I think I'll really realise when I lead the teams out, past the trophy, and line up for the national anthems."At that moment, I'll think about all the people who have helped me get to here, and my family in particular." Kuipers' pride at that instant will be shared by his biggest supporters, wife Marlies and his two children, who will be at Wembley for the final. "I can't emphasise enough how important they've been to me," he says. "They've been there for me and supported me not only when things have been going well, but also when I've had difficult times.”With Kuipers following in father Jan's footsteps as a referee, the job certainly runs in the family – and Marlies herself was already in a position to know about a referee's life with some clarity. Her grandfather Andries van Leeuwen was a top match official, who took charge of the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup final between Tottenham Hotspur and Atlético de Madrid in Rotterdam. "I heard a lot about him," says Kuipers. "He lived 100 per cent for refereeing."Once he blows the whistle to get the action underway on Wembley’s lush turf, the thoughts of Kuipers and his team will immediately turn to producing a performance to match the occasion. “Full focus, full concentration from the first whistle to the last,” he explains. “That’s hugely important – you can have a good match for 90 minutes and take all the right decisions, and then something happens right at the very end that can spoil all of your good work. Teamwork will be crucial, and I feel reassured to have team-mates that I can trust totally with me.”At this stage on his refereeing journey, with such a complete list of big matches on his CV, is there anything left for Kuipers to achieve? “Let me think about that after the EURO,” he says, laughing as he reflects on a refereeing life that has been well worth living. “We’ve seen it all – we’ve travelled across Europe and around the world, we’ve refereed great matches with great players and great coaches. It’s a dream to be a referee – it’s a dream to be refereeing a EURO final. I’ll look after the EURO about what comes next as far as refereeing is concerned.”In addition to his hectic business life, Kuipers – a keen tennis player and mountain biker in his spare time – definitely hopes to be able to give back to refereeing by imparting his vast knowledge not only to younger referees, but also to football-mad youngsters who may consider that being a referee is a better prospect than playing. “If anyone wants my help, I’m there to give my knowledge to them. And if a young girl or boy ever asks for advice about how to become a referee, I’d certainly encourage them to have a try.”“The job of a referee is a fantastic one. You learn to take decisions, you develop, it makes you a better person. If you want to be a referee, take that chance…” Read the full article
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