Rossi strikes again at Brno (Czech Republic )as Lorenzo cracks under pressure |
作者 alan
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2009/08/17, Monday |
Pedrosa (no 3), Rossi (no 46)
and Elias (no 24) on the podium at Czech
Republic - Brno
Rossi action at Brno
Valentino Rossi opened up a
50 point advantage in the MotoGP World Championship as Jorge Lorenzo crashed
out in Brno
when battling for the race lead with the Italian star.
Valentino Rossi got the best
of his Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo again at the Cardion AB Czech
Republic Grand Prix on Sunday with the young Spaniard crashing out with five
laps to go, as the pair battled for the race lead, handing Rossi a 50 point title
advantage with six races to go.
In front of a crowd of nearly
140,000 fans the Fiat Yamaha duo had built up a ten second lead over the rest
of the field but with Lorenzo desperate for points after his Donington DNF the
22 year-old from Mallorca pushed too hard again and slid out, with Rossi
eventually finishing more than 11 seconds ahead of second placed Dani Pedrosa.
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China halts the unbreakable records of Netherlands in FIVB World Grand Prix 2009 |
作者 alan
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2009/08/16, Sunday |
Netherlands’s Manon Flier holds up the trophy after her team
placed first at the FIVB World Grand Prix women's volleyball tournament in Hong Kong.
Photo by Vincent Chan
Hong Kong, August 16, 2009 –
Credit must be given to the thundering cheers and applause of over 13,000
audience at the Hong Kong Coliseum as China defeated Netherlands in a four-set
match by 25-21, 25-22, 21-25 and 25-21 on Sunday afternoon.
China team take a group photo during
Hong Kong FIVB World Grand Prix. China won 3-1
Photo by Vincent Chan
China Head Coach Cai Bin
We sincerely congratulate Netherlands.
They are an excellent team both in terms of skills and tactics, and they
respond really fast to their opponent in the court. Their defense is comparable
to that of Asian teams.
Comparing performance of
yesterday and today
We were better today in terms
of psychological adjustment and had better preparation
Playing in the Final Round in
Japan
We treasure every opportunity
to play and improve ourselves. We will strive to attain the best result based
on the current foundations.
China’players celebrate for
a winning point after beating Netherlands during the FIVB World Grand Prix
women's volleyball tournament in Hong Kong
China’s Li Juan (1), Xue Ming (2) and Wang Yimei (10) misses
the ball during their FIVB World Grand Prix women's volleyball tournament in Hong Kong.
China’ Xue Ming (2) spikes the ball against player of Netherlands during their FIVB World Grand Prix
women's volleyball tournament in Hong Kong.
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最後更新 ( 2009/08/18, Tuesday )
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Poland crushes Dominican Republic with pride, but it is not easy. |
作者 alan
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2009/08/16, Sunday |
Poland’s Katarzyna Gajgal (15) and Milena Sadurek (12) blocks against Dominican Republic.
Hong
Kong, August 16, 2009 – The
aggressive Polish wiped out the Dominicans’ last hope of victory in the FIVB
third preliminary round with 22-25, 25-23, 25-14, 13-25, 15-11 at Hong Kong Coliseum
on Sunday.
The Dominicans impressed the
audience in the first set. The remarkable strategies broke the concrete defense
of Poland.
The Dominicans led a double ahead of the Polish at 8-4 at the first TTO. Using
a good variety of spikes promoted by the setter of Dominicans, they felicitously
stretched the set at 16-9. The Dominicans concluded the set at 25-22.
Awaken from the loss in the
first set, the Polish came back with compact blocks that devastated many bullet
attacks from the Dominicans. Their impermeable defense at the net enabled Poland to lead
at both TTOs (8-6, 16-10). Despite the Dominicans snatching 7 points in a row
and tied with the Polish at 18-18, Poland managed to overcome the
furious Dominicans and take the set (25-23).
Poland opened the score in the third set and got a 4-0 run,
further securing the lead at 6-13 before the coach of the Dominicans cooling
his team down by calling for another TO. Succumbed to great pressure, the
Dominicans soon found themselves 9 points behind their opponent at the second
TTO (7-16). Poland,
with a good base to build a more solid margin of advantage, showed no mercy and
cruised on to win the set 14-25.
The Dominicans came back with
outrage in the fourth set. They grabbed four points ahead of the Polish at the
first TTO. The flame kept burning and the Polish shouted for a time out when
they were 5 points behind the Dominicans. The Dominicans led the Polish a
double at the second TTO. The Dominicans continued their attacks and won at 25-13.
The breath-taking final set
as well as the ultimate victory of game went to Poland (15-11).
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最後更新 ( 2009/08/16, Sunday )
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