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March Madness

February 18th, 2010

March Madness is college basketball’s biggest event of the year.After the Superbowl it’s the most popular gmaes,now some of the NBA strats use to the college starts,I think the March Madness of this year will be wonderful,sports betting sites will show us a super wonderful game,can’t wait it.March Madness is the best basketball games,the sports are all college students,they never about the business.the do their best to win the game.who would be the Sweet Sixteen,who woule be the Elite Eight,who woule be the Final Four,who would be the World Champin?Let wait the March Madness.

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ISSF Statement Regarding Rifle Shooter Clothing

February 17th, 2010

Draft minutes from the 2009 ISSF Technical and Rifle Committees meetings on 08/09 November 2009 were recently posted on the Internet without authorization. Unfortunately, this posting made no attempt to explain any of the reasons for these proposals. This premature and incomplete posting created confusion and led to much discussion among shooters, trainers and equipment manufacturers. The ISSF is releasing this statement to give everyone concerned a full explanation and explain actions that will be taken regarding rifle shooter clothing in 2010.

First, the minutes from the 2009 ISSF Technical and Rifle Committees meetings contain only discussion topics and recommendations. ISSF Rules do not change until the ISSF Administrative Council approves changes and nothing in those minutes has been approved.   Second, those minutes contain preliminary proposals designed to address some serious rifle shooter clothing problems that developed in the last year.  The ISSF Technical and Rifle Committee expressed its opinion that some recently introduced shooter clothing was made of materials that could violate current stiffness rules. When a new model of shooting trousers stand up by themselves and do not collapse even after substantial pressure is placed on them, there is reasonable cause to doubt that this equipment complies with the ISSF Rules and Regulations.  When trouser seat pads become back supports, it is reasonable to issue new rule interpretations.  When IOC members ask critical questions about why elite shooter-athletes cannot walk normally, their questions must be taken seriously.  Stiffer clothing designed to provide increased support violates IOC rules prohibiting the artificial enhancement of athlete performance and ISSF rules prohibiting artificial support.

Continued efforts by manufacturers to produce rifle clothing that is less flexible than clothing currently approved and used by shooters can be similar to the “technological doping” that FINA (international swimming federation) fought last summer when it banned a whole series of new swimwear that had been worn by swimmers who totally rewrote their list of world records.  The ISSF would be abandoning its responsibility to our sport and its athletes if we do not act to control similar developments in shooting.

The ISSF has worked hard since 2005 to control rifle clothing stiffness and flexibility through stricter and more consistent equipment control testing.  The ISSF Athletes Commission and many athletes have applauded how this makes it possible for all shooters to have clothing that is relatively equal.  The ISSF and its athletes surely do not want to return to the unfair situation that sometimes occurred before that date when inconsistent enforcement and artificial manipulation of jackets and trousers (heat, etc.) allowed some shooters to compete with clothing that provided more support than clothing used by shooters who complied fully with the rules.

As part of its continuing efforts to keep all rifle shooter clothing sufficiently flexible to comply with ISSF rules and equal for all competitors, the ISSF will follow this plan of action during 2010:

1.   The most recent proposals of the ISSF Rifle and Technical Committees will be carefully studied and discussed by several groups within the ISSF before any final proposals are developed for presentation to the Administrative Council.  The opinions of athletes, trainers and manufacturers will of course be considered.

2.   ISSF Equipment Control Juries at 2010 World Cups and the 2010 World Championship will continue their strict enforcement of ISSF rules regarding clothing thickness, stiffness and flexibility.  Specially trained experts in these control procedures will chair all 2010 Equipment Control Juries.  Rule 6.6.3 gives ISSF Equipment Control Juries full authority to apply the flexibility standards of Rule 6.4.2.1.1 (must not immobilize or unduly reduce the movement of the shooter’s legs, body or arms) to determine whether all rifle clothing complies with the “spirit and intent” of that rule.

3.   ISSF Rule 7.4.7.8.2.3 regarding the height of the seat patch reinforcement states, The seat patch…vertical measurement must not be longer than to cover the normal wear points on the seat of the wearer. Starting in 2010, ISSF Equipment Control Juries will interpret this rule to mean that “normal wear points” are determined when shooting trousers are fully closed and the shooter is sitting.  This means that any pad or reinforcement placed directly below the waistband is illegal and must be removed.

4.   There is a concern that rifle shooting boots are becoming stiffer and less flexible.  As one way to check shooting boot flexibility, shooters may be asked by Equipment Control or Rifle Juries to walk normally with their jackets, trousers and boots on and fully closed or laced to demonstrate that their boots are flexible.  “Walk normally” means the knees must bend, the heels must strike the floor first and then visibly rise from the floor before the toes are lifted.

5.   A meeting of the ISSF Special Commission on Rifle Shooter Clothing will be organized in December 2010 to evaluate all aspects of rifle shooter clothing and prepare possible recommendations for future changes in ISSF rules or inspection procedures.  This meeting will include members of the ISSF Executive Committee, Administrative Council and the Technical and Rifle Committees.  Representatives of athletes, coaches and manufacturers will be invited to participate in this meeting.

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First ISSF “D Coaches” test course in Bar concluded

February 17th, 2010

The first ISSF D – Coaches course was held in Bar, Montenegro.

Thirty-two participants coming from six countries took part in the ISSF D – Coaches Test Course that was held in Bar, Montenegro, the first week of February. The course was conducted in the regional language of the country where it took place, and it was organized as a first test event for a possible future developement of the existing ISSF Coaches certification system, aiming to improve the knowledge of the ISSF coaching programs on a regional level. The  D-class course, in the intention of this Test, represents the first step to participate in ISSF C-class courses, which is still the first level of ISSF licensed coaches system (C – B – A licenses).

Montenegro’s highest authorities were present at the Course opening. The event was inaugurated by Montenegro’s President, Mr Dragan Samardzic, while the Town Major of Bar, Mr Zarko Pavicevic, welcomed the participants and met the delegation in an official reception.

The President of the Slovenian Shooting Federation, Gorazd Maloic, the Croatian National coaches Sinisa Vitez, Macedonian National coach Stevan Krsteski and BiH National Coach Amir Dautovic, along with Zarko Djurisic, conducted the Course under the guidance of Mr Zeljko Todorovic, lecturer for Pistol events of the ISSF Training Academy, assisted by Mr Goran Maksimovic, an Air Rifle Olympic Champion and certificated ISSF  A-coach.

Mr. Tomislav Sepec, the Chairman of the ISSF Rifle Committee, visited the Course on the last day, closing the event with Bar’s Vice-Major Dragan Simovic, who delivered the graduation certificates to the participants. All of them successfully completed the final exam with excellent results.

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Nanjing to host the 2014 Youth Olympic Games

February 17th, 2010

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) elected yesterday Nanjing, People’s Republic of China, as the host city of the 2nd Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2014 during the 122nd IOC Session in Vancouver, Canada.

Nanjing (CHN) won the bid with  47 votes, edging out Poznan, Poland, which received 42 votes.

“We had two outstanding candidatures from two fantastic cities. Both expressed the spirit of the Youth Olympic Games and both were capable of staging the event,” said IOC President Jacques Rogge. “We are looking forward to working with Nanjing, and are confident the Youth Olympic Games in 2014 will be a success.”

The second edition of the Youth Olympic Games (the first will be held next August in Singapore) will feature competition in 26 different sports, and some 3600 athletes between 14 and 18 years of age from all 205 National Olympic Committees are expected to participate.

Shooting competitions could take place at the Fangshan Sports Training Base of Jiangsu, as mentioned by Nanjing’s Bid committee on their official webpage.

“The preparation period for the second summer edition of the Youth Olympic Games will take four-and-a-half years, which will allow Nanjing to match both the expectations of the IOC and the athletes in producing a programme of sport, culture and education that is of the very highest standard,” Rogge added.

Following the path inaugurated by the IOC with the first Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, this year, the 2014 YOG will feature a fully fledged education programme aiming to raise participants’ awareness of the Olympic values and topics like healthy lifestyles and the fight against doping.

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PC Game Supply

February 17th, 2010

Do you play World of Warcraft、Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 or PES 2010,it’s all the wonderful games,as a PC Gamer where are you buy those games,not only on PC but also on the Xbox,where you can find xbox 360 live 12 month the Game shop or the online shop? I think the onling shop much better,it’s cheaper than the shop,easy to buy and you have a lot of kinds games to choice.do you have any trouble when you want to got some xbox 12 month codes .it’s hard on the game shop but easy in the onling shop,like  PC Game Supply.it’s has a lot of xbox 360 12 month live gold card,you can get it very easy.

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