The Olympics are learning the same tough lesson that was learned by the NBA...ESPN...and countless other organizations. Lesson being...you never negotiate and try to appease anyone associated with the woke agenda. Rule 50 from the International Olympic Committee bans any type of political protest at the Olympics. The IOC announced months ago they would ease enforcement of Rule 50...and allow for some political demonstrations at the Tokyo Olympics. This compromise wasn't enough for LeBron James and Gwen Berry. We reveal and react to their demands to the IOC...and explain how both LeBron James and Gwen Berry have ruined sporting events.
While it has been some time since the war of words regarding flexible wings started between Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, it is only now that it has started reaching fever pitch. It has gone from respectful jabs to open insults as evidenced by the way Wolff has now reacted on Sky Sports to Horner’s suggestion that he should keep his mouth shut. Link to poll: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugyb-u25DXPJ-DI70Nt4AaABCQ 0:00 - Wolff Calls Horner A Windbag 1:36 - Fast Feed I'm your host Dillon Shelley and first up on Formula World: Wolff Calls Horner A Windbag Wolff got straight to the point “Christian is a bit of a windbag who wants to be on camera. It’s about being punchy. It’s easy to be punchy when you are on top of the timesheet, but you should be a little bit more modest I think” He further revealed that there is still a possibility of a protest from their end while also suggesting that Horner going after a team’s front wing is nothing new “I think the topic remains open. The last one having been taken out on a front-wing flex was Red Bull, I think in 2014, so he has a bit of a track record there. But you just have to get on with things” Their drivers saw the lighter side of this rivalry. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton joked about it by suggesting how they could settle their differences “We should get them in a ring” Red Bull’s Max Verstappen pointed out that this might a bit unfair on Horner “Yeah, but I think the weight division is a bit of a problem. In the height, the reach…” Hamilton added another jab at Horner in response “They’re the same weight, just difference in height” Max Verstappen ended the banter by suggesting that this idea can also be employed for the drivers instead of giving them penalties “I’m mean I’m all for a ring anyway, even in Formula 1 - instead of penalties!” Fast Feed Alpine executive director Marcin Budkowski has explained that “the deflections of wings are mostly linked to weight saving really” He further elaborated that “there is an incentive not only to have the car as light as possible and put as much ballast at the bottom as possible for centre of gravity” “Also, to run more ballast at the front of the car, and the front being in the front of the floor, for weight distribution purposes” He added that “the worst place on a car to have weight is in the rear wing because it’s high up and it’s at the back of the car” “So, it’s one of the areas [they’re] pushing the hardest for weight saving. And when you save weight, you make a car that is a bit lighter and a bit less resistant to load” Christian Horner, meanwhile, feels that the effects of the flexible wings have been exaggerated as the gains are “marginal because you compromise other aspects” He added that he has “heard numbers of half a second being quoted, but you can see here that [Red Bull’s] wings arguably are flexing less than a Mercedes rear wing” “So, it certainly wasn't half a second of lap time delta” and he thinks that “it's all been a little bit overhyped in the media” Alpine’s Fernando Alonso is of the opinion that it’s “unfair probably that the people that crashed [in qualifying], they repair the car and they start in that position [in the race]” “All the other cars, are in parc ferme until [the race. They] cannot touch the car, so why they can change all the parts that caused the red flag?” He added that “Maybe one day [Alpine] are in that position and [they] take advantage of the rule” He further thinks “the people need to calm down a little bit and drive 98% in a street circuit because if you crash and you start last in the race, maybe you don't drive over your possibilities” Honda F1's Technical Director, Toyoharu Tanabe feels that “it was frustrating that [Yuki] Tsunoda's crash caused the [final] red flag [in qualifying] This he feels “prevented Verstappen, Sergio Perez and Pierre Gasly from improving their time on the final lap” Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz has stated that “deeply hidden in the car are the two tenths you have to search for a long time as a driver. Such a process can take months, but it will work out” He pointed out that “Ferrari has had tough years, but is climbing back to the top. That takes time and it's the job of Charles and [him] to help with that and seize opportunities” He added that “this is a transition year. In 2022 [he wants] to be alongside Max [Verstappen] more often and a supporting role is no longer good enough” Will Ferrari be a top team in 2022?
#JSK, #CSSfaxien, #CAF Déclarations chocs de Cherif Mellal sur le stade de Boukhalfa et les recrutements Tizi-ouzou, 21 mai 2021 - Cherif Mellal poursuit ses sorties en Kabylie (Algérie) en se rendant jeudi à Ath Zikki, dans la Daira de Bouzeguene où il a fait deux déclarations fermes pour ne pas dire autre chose. Pour la première, il a indiqué qu'il préférerait recruter des joueurs de l'Afrique que du Qatar. Cette déclaration risque de lui valoir des réactions hostiles pour ses lourds sous entendus. La seconde déclaration concerne le nouveau stade de Boukhalfa, qui tarde à être livré. En réponse à un supporteur qui dit que si ce stade ne porte pas le nom de Matoub Lounes, autant y planter des oliviers. Mellal le rejoint indirectement en disant que si le stade ne porte pas le nom de Matoub Lounes, la JSK refusrait d'y jouer et continuerait au stade du 1er novembre de Tizi-ouzou. Aziz Khial a été plus pragmatique en disant que quel que soit le nom que l'administration donnera au stade, ''pour nous il portera le nom de Matoub Lounes." Aziz Khial est de retour sur la scène après une longue éclipse. Pour plus d'informations sur le football national et la JSK en particulier, suivez nos émissions sur youtube en kabyle. Un texte qui accompagne les vidéos en français donne les informations essentielles. Silence ou calme qui précède la tempête? Tizi-ouzou, 21 mai 2021 - Tout semble indiquer que les adversaires de l'administration actuelle du club ne voudraient pas précipiter les choses pour éventuellement reprendre les clés de celui-ci à cause des bons résultats de l'équipe surtout en coupe africaine en tant bque représentant de tout le pays. Le silence est total de la part de ces adversaires jusqu'à inquiéter les administrateurs des pages qui leur sont acquises qui s'interrogent d'ailleurs sur le sujet. Tout laisse indiquer que ce silence est lié à ce bon résultat mais qui serait le calme qui précède la tempête au moindre faux pas. Après dimanche, soit le silence se poursuivrait, soit la tempête risque d'être de retour. Le championnat et la coupe de la ligue seraient moins importants dans l'équation. Autre chose, autre silence: les supporters ne reçoivent plus le bilan des cagnottes lancées au nom du club. Même le bilan de l'opération de vente de tickets virtuels n'a pas été donné comme promis pour le 16 mai dernier. Peut-être que ce sera fait ce dimanche. Wait and see. Arrivée à Tizi-ouzou du CS Sfaxien pour le match de dimanche contre la JSK Tizi-ouzou, 21 mai 2021 - Le club tunisien du CS SFAXIEN est arrivé vendredi à Tizi-ouzou par un vol spécial sur Alger avant de prendre ses quartiers à l'hôtel Taghzout de Oued Aisi. Le CS Sfaxien a blindé son attaque en vue du match retour contre la JSK. Mercredi 19 mai, le CS Sfaxien est allé inscrire trois buts dans les filets de Rejiche. Bien entendu ensuite le club qui l'a reçu a égalisé pour que la rencontre se termine 3 à 3. Imaginez que le CS Sfaxien inscrive autant de buts sans que la ne parvienne à égaliser à Tizi-ouzou. Ne serait-ce pas que les chances du club kabyle de se qualifier en demi finale de la coupe de la CAF soient compromises. Alors ! Ne vendez pas la peau de l'ours avant de l'avoir abattu. Il faut faire attention. Il ne faut pas crier victoire rapidement. Une avance d'un but à 0 est insuffisante. . - Une cagnotte pour le chanteur Dahmani Belaid. Une cagnotte en faveur du chanteur Dahmani Belaid, a été lancée sur la plateforme www.onparticipe.fr. Voici le lien: https://www.onparticipe.fr/cagnottes/yDwlTfsK?fbclid=IwAR1232HDWPjmcy23LtIbB2e2ViTrjzbLHHAqHVBXR0ZAK0anNVyJUGd2TgQ Pour aider en Algérie: - COMPTE_CCP: O004329836 cLE 65 - COMPTE_BDL_EURO: 001454580870820 CLE 32 - CONTACT: TEL O5 56 13 47 07 - POUR lui rendre VISITE : CITE 30 LOGEMENTs FREHA TIZI OUZOu. Les lieux et les dates des finales de compétitions africaines fixées Tizi-ouzou, 17 mai 2021 - Le comité exécutif de la CAF a décidé de la tenue des compétitions comme suit: Ligue des Champions de la CAF-Total 2020/2021 au Maroc, la Coupe de la Confédération de la CAF-Total 2020/2021 au Bénin, la Ligue des Champions féminine de la CAF-TOTAL 2021 en Egypte, la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations U20 Total 2023 en Egypte, la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations U17 Total 2023 en Algérie et la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations de Beach Soccer 2022 au Mozambique. Il approuvé également ''les décisions du Comité d'Urgence relatives au report des éliminatoires africaines de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA, Qatar 2022 ™ qui devaient se jouer en juin 2021. Les rencontres des éliminatoires se tiendront désormais durant les fenêtres internationales de septembre, octobre et novembre 2021, ainsi que de mars 2022." Belkacemi Mohand Said - 0772.13.88.88 - kabylienews@yahoo.fr Site internet - http://www.toutizi.com/ Page facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kabylienews/ Tweeter: https://twitter.com/kabylienews
Toronto Leafs captain John Tavares was taken off the ice on a stretcher following a dangerous hit to the head. This unfortunately occurred in game one of the Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadiens NHL play off series. He fell first by a hit from Ben Chiarot. As he was down, he took a knee from Corey Perry, and this was the hit that unfortunately did him in. Support the Channel: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sonamsportsmd Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonamsportsMD Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sonamsportsmd/ It goes without saying that this hit looked pretty bad and we as doctors are worried of potential head and neck injuries. However, the more pressing matter was the fans reactions to how the situation was handled and if the trainer provided appropriate care. Two acute injuries you don't want to miss in this case are head injuries (skull fracture, intracranial bleeds), and cervical spine trauma (fractures). Either of these, if bad enough can cause lasting neurological damage, and even death. In the context of first responder care of an athlete with a dangerous head hit, we try out best to keep them on the ground and to avoid having them stand up as seen with Tavares. The trainer in this case did his best to stabilize the spine, however, in an ideal world, Tavares would have been kept on the ground, on his back until they were able to board him. While the c-spine is being stabilized, other individuals are responsible for checking the ABC's. These include: airway, breathing, and circulation. Lastly, once the player is safely boarded and taken off the ice, it would be important to put on a c-spine collar and do a quick neurological exam to determine if there was any neurological compromise. Breakdown of the NFL concussion protocol (applicable to NHL as well): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrUMSSNTNjc&t=43s Breakdown of Injuries to be worried of following hit to the head: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f57TqZQFOos Severe complication of head injury: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DDf8bmQZwY&t=2s Severe complication of c-spine injury: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCz-MMD9xlA&t=30s I am a resident doctor training to become a sports medicine specialist. I make videos simplifying sport injuries making them easier to understand and go over how a doctor reacts to these injuries on the sidelines. We will review the anatomy, important things to consider, and discuss return to play. I will also discuss what the injury means for the athlete and their team’s future. I will be putting out videos as injuries happen in professional sports, so if you're interested in this content, please subscribe to my channel. If you have an injury you would like covered, send me a message and I’ll do my best cover it! Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SonamsportsMD Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sonamsportsmd/ As an important disclaimer, I am not offering any medical advice on this channel and the views expressed are that of my own and not my employer. I am not involved in the personal treatment of any of these athletes and can only offer my opinions. If you have personal medical questions, please seek the care of your physician. The content I reference is under the Fair Use Guidelines. I provide both educational and transformative material to the content for my audience. Dr. Sonam #NHL #Tavares #MTLvsTOR
Welcome to another episode of the Arsecast – the Arsenal podcast. In this episode I’m joined by Philippe Auclair to talk about Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Slavia Prague in the Europa League. We discuss a disappointing result, the way game was managed, substitutions, the overall performance, the reaction to going ahead, the late equaliser we conceded, and what it says about these players. We also discuss Mikel Arteta in the context of this game, and broaden the discussion out into where we’re going, compromised principles, the need for a plan and identity, how the club have committed to the Arteta/Edu project, and why, if the owners don’t get more hands on, the future could be a bleak one for Arsenal. Follow Philippe @philippeauclair Visit https://www.arseblog.com for daily blogs and opinion, expert columnists, podcasts and more. Visit Arsebiz to support fellow Gooners - https://arsebiz.arseblog.com Follow Arseblog: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arseblog Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/arseblog Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thearseblog Find our podcast archives here: https://p1r.es/Arsechives Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog
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Follow World Sports Betting on: https://www.wsb.co.za/ https://www.facebook.com/WorldSportsBet https://twitter.com/WorldSportsBet https://www.youtube.com/user/WorldSportsBetting Bafana Bafana drew 1-1 against Ghana on Thursday evening in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers. Ghana were drastically compromised as they could not call up many of their main players to the national team. Bafana Bafana were dominant in the first half and could have easily wrapped up the game. Ghana scored the opening goal, but Percy Tau responded for Bafana very quickly. iDiskiTV analyst Junior Khanye bemoaned the absence of Luther Singh in the first half. #JuniorKhanye #BafanaBafana
Jersey Reds flew back empty-handed from London for the second weekend running after a disappointing second-half display against Richmond. Playing on their own turf in what was nominally an away fixture, Richmond recovered from a single-point half-time deficit to seize control of the game with two converted tries in the early stages of the second period. The Jersey squad battled throughout but a high error count and the concession of 14 penalties meant they had too much to do and a mauled try at the death was too little, too late. Richmond had the first chance to score points when Ted Landray went for the posts early on, but hooked his effort wide, and his team were denied again when Chris Elder burst through but was called back for a forward pass. Both sides were struggling to impose themselves, with plentiful penalties in both directions and an enthusiasm to penalise the attacking side for rolling forward with momentum before presenting the ball. The Jersey lineout was also functioning fitfully, meaning that the opportunity to attack via driving mauls was compromised. But the Reds – wearing Blue for the day – got the opening score when Brendan Cope picked off an intercept and coasted to the posts from 40 metres out, adding a straightforward conversion. Landray was able to haul his side back into contention by slotting two penalties as the Reds were unable to stay on the right side of the referee, conceding a total of eight penalties to five by Richmond in the first period. There was also an early change in the Jersey pack with Sean O’Connor forced off and Macauley Cook coming on for his debut. Cope stretched his team’s lead with a well-struck early penalty from 43 metres, but almost straight from the resumption Richmond claimed their opening try. The ball was stolen in possession by Myles Scott and fed by Freddie Hosking to former Reds’ scrum-half Luc Jones, who crossed in the corner. Ahead for the first time, Richmond stretched their advantage to 10 points after a spell of pressure. Landray spotted an opportunity out wide and although his run initially took him backwards, he veered towards the line and then threw a long pass to Dan Kelly, with the winger jinking inside to score. Landray’s third penalty just after the hour gave his side some breathing space (10-23) and although there was some good energy from the Reds’ bench, no points resulted until a maul was finished by George Edgson. Cope’s conversion could have brought his team within bonus point range, but slid just wide.