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Caster Semenya to keep her title and need for privacy

A lot has been said and written about Caster Semenya's gender issues since the South African teenager won the women's 800m title at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin last summer, but one thing missing in all these media reports is the most obvious of all.

Caster was never a cheat, but she had now become a pawn in the dirty game of politics and racial determination in the post-apartheid South Africa.

The IAAF also said in a statement that "no further comment will be made on the subject until further notice" as their panel of experts are still studying the results of the sex verification tests Semenya underwent in South Africa and Germany and there are ongoing consultations between the parties concerned.

Meanwhile, South Africa's Department of Sport and Recreation has confirmed that Caster Semenya will not be stripped of her title despite the fact she is awaiting the verdict on whether or not she can continue to race as a woman.

Hopefully now this young woman will now be left to move on with her life without the stares and media intrusions.
 
 
   
 

IAAF unveils 2009 World Athletes of the Year this weekend

The world-wide Athletics family will gather for yet another prestigious celebration when the 2009 World Athletics Gala is held at the Salle des Etoiles of the Sporting Club d’Eté this Sunday 22 November.

Hosted by International Athletic Foundation (IAF) Honorary President HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco and IAF & IAAF President Lamine Diack, the World Athletics Gala will be highlighted by the announcements of the Male and the Female World Athlete of the Year 2009, with the awards presented live on stage.

Following a fantastic year for track and field and a superb edition of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin five men and five women are still in contention for the prestigious award.

World Athletes of the Year Finalists

Men

  • Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia
  • Usain Bolt, Jamaica
  • Tyson Gay, USA
  • Steven Hooker, Australia
  • Andreas Thorkildsen, Norway
Women
  • Yelena Isinbayeva, Russia
  • Sanya Richards, USA
  • Valerie Vili, New Zealand
  • Blanka Vlasic, Croatia
  • Anita Wlodarczyk, Poland
 
 
 

   
Tough for Addis2008 heroes in Doha

Copyrights 2008 - Athleticsafrica.ComFresh from their impressive performances at the 16th African Athletics championships in Addis Ababa last week, Kenyan athletes stormed to victories in the 800, 3000 and 3000m Steeplechase at the IAAF Super Grand Prix meeting in Doha, Qatar on a night when David Oliver (12.95 personal best) and Allyson Felix 100m and 400m double in 10.93 and 49.83 respectively dazzle the world with 2008 bests.


Osaka bronze medalist, Richard Mateelong's posted a 3000m s/c win in 8.07.64 (another world lead), NewAfrican champion David Rudisha out-foxed all comers with a 1.44.36 win in the 800m, whilst Augustine Kiprono Choge took the 3000m in 7.32.01 ahead of compatriot Edwin Cheruiyot Soi, Ugandan Moses Kipsiro and another Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge.


African champions Amantle Montsho of Botswana and Olusoji Fasuba of Nigeria suffered from their exhaustive performances in Addis Ababa and could only stumbled home 7th and last in 51.87 in the women's 400m and 6th in the men's 100m with 10.27 respectively.


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A Brief Introduction to Both My Own Fitness Story and this Blog

I first became involved in “fitness” when I was on my high school soccer team; we would go to the school basement and perform low-intensity bar curls, bench presses and sit-ups for an hour and call it a day.  We simply assumed that our weight training would improve our fitness level and, therefore, our performance on the field.  On days when we weren’t lifting, we would run and sprint on the road at the mercy of a different coach whose mantra seemed to always be: “No pain no gain.”  Although I will not disclose what our record was for that season, I will say that I am fully convinced that neither of my coaches’ “fitness tactics” were successful in the least.  As a matter-of-fact, if you fast forward to five years later, I have what some may refer to as “soccer knees”(thanks to running too far, too fast) and I have had to teach myself everything that I know about fitness and nutrition, the latter of which was never even briefly discussed while I played soccer. 
            From the time I entered high school to the time I graduated I went from weighing 110 lb to weighing 136lb and I assumed that this was pure muscle gain.  I was lucky enough that I did not pile on the extra bulk of the “freshman fifteen” when I entered college because I was able to muster the will power to go to the gym five days a week (although I didn’t have the will power to diet).  Unfortunately, I did not know how to work out correctly and, although I did get stronger and “more fit”, I also gained more bulky muscle than I would have liked.  I also shied away from aerobic activity because I assumed that weight training would be enough to keep me in shape and I wouldn’t need to invest the extra effort in running, cycling, etc.  The result of this exercise “routine” was that, although I did not gain weight, I did not lose weight either.  Also, since I never planned out my workouts beforehand, I never knew what muscles I was targeting and strengthening and I wasted a lot of time at the gym trying to figure out what exercises to perform.
            Six months ago I decided to try a calorie constricting diet along with a carefully researched and structured exercise routine.  Lo and behold, I have lost almost 20lbs, have lost the bulky muscle, and have gained leaner, stronger muscles.  This blog will be dedicated to providing information (in plain English) about diet and exercise for anyone that is interested in improving their quality of life through the power of fitness.

 

Stay tuned… 

 

 
 
 

   
Smith Leads Royals By A's

Jason Smith belted 2 homeruns to lead the Royals to a 7-3 victory over Oakland Saturday night. He now has 4 jacks on the year. Ross Gload added a solo shot, his 5th of the year, in the 6th inning. Alex Gordon contributed 2 hits, an RBI and a stolen base. Odalis Perez pitched 5 scoreless innings to pick up his 8th victory this season.

 

Kansas City will play one more against Oakland this afternoon. Kyle Davies will start for the Royals as they go for the sweep.

 
 
   
 

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