Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:01pm on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan's Olympic javelin throw champion, was awarded 10 million rupees and a brand new car by the Punjab government on Tuesday. The car’s number plate features "92.97," representing the distance Nadeem threw to set a new Olympic record, securing gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz presented the keys to Nadeem during her visit to his village in Mian Chunnu. She praised Nadeem for bringing pride to the nation. The CM also awarded 50 lakh rupees to Nadeem's coach, Salman Iqbal Butt, before returning to Lahore.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:43pm on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Vinesh Phogat, India's star wrestler, faces further uncertainty as the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) postponed its verdict on her Paris Olympics appeal to August 16. Phogat, disqualified from the women’s 50kg gold medal match due to a weigh-in issue, sought a joint silver medal. This is the third time CAS has extended the deadline. Phogat had initially requested a nullification of her disqualification. As the delay continues, sports experts are calling for revisions to Olympic weigh-in rules. The final decision will be announced on August 16 by 9:30 pm IST.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:13pm on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Vinesh Phogat’s lawyer, Vidushpat Singhania, expressed optimism about a "landmark" verdict from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) regarding her Olympic disqualification. Phogat was disqualified from the Paris Olympics 2024 women's 50kg gold medal match due to being 100 grams overweight. Singhania acknowledged the low success rate at CAS but remains hopeful, especially as the CAS ad-hoc panel took extra time to consider the evidence. Phogat had appealed to be awarded a joint silver medal, arguing that the weight gain was a natural recovery process. The verdict is expected on August 13.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:40am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Former England cricketer Graham Thorpe, fifty-five, tragically died after being struck by a train in Surrey on August fourth. An inquest revealed that Thorpe took his own life, following a long battle with depression and anxiety. His wife Amanda and daughter Kitty disclosed that Thorpe, renowned for his mental toughness on the cricket field, had struggled with severe mental health issues in recent years. Despite previous attempts, he was unable to recover. Tributes have poured in from the cricket community, honoring his legacy as one of England’s finest batters and a beloved coach.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:44am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat awaits the Court of Arbitration for Sport's (CAS) verdict in Paris, following her disqualification from the gold-medal bout at the Paris 2024 Olympics for being 100 grams overweight. Vinesh, who appealed for a silver medal, was disqualified on August 7, leading to Cuba's Guzman Yusneylys replacing her in the final. The CAS's decision, expected today, has kept the nation on edge. Vinesh's legal team, led by senior counsel Harish Salve, remains hopeful of a favorable outcome, while support pours in from across India.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:57am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
The 2024 Paris Olympics have made history by achieving full gender parity, with an equal number of male and female athletes competing. This milestone includes 152 medal events for women, 157 for men, and 20 mixed-gender events. The women’s marathon will conclude the Games for the first time, spotlighting female athletes. This achievement marks a significant moment in Olympic history, reflecting over a century of progress since women first competed in Paris in 1900.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:00am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet India's Paris Olympics contingent on August 15, after the Independence Day celebrations. The PM is expected to greet the 117 athletes who secured six medals at the Paris Games, including one silver and five bronze. Modi has previously spoken to medal winners and offered support to those who missed out. India’s performance in Paris, though commendable, fell short of expectations compared to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The athletes, including Neeraj Chopra and Manu Bhaker, will be honored for their achievements and contributions to Indian sports.
Asbjørg Nesje set the new world record for the highest female death dive at a whopping 31 meters, or 102 feet.
— Game of X (@froggyups) July 1, 2024
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Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:29am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Norwegian diver Asbjørg Nesje, 25, broke the world record for the highest female 'Death Dive' with a jump from 102 feet at Abiqua Falls, Oregon. In June, Nesje performed the extreme stunt, involving leaping from great heights while holding a specific pose until the last moment. This record-breaking dive, captured in a stunning video by photographer Steven Donovan, marks the first attempt at this location. Death diving, gaining popularity online, involves high-risk jumps with dramatic bellyflops. Nesje, a three-time world champion, expressed gratitude for the support and safety measures during her record dive.
Manu Bhaker’s Mother with Neeraj Chopra. pic.twitter.com/SDWbaWeOG7
— Avinash Aryan (@avinasharyan09) August 11, 2024
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:50pm on 12 Aug 2024,Monday Sports
A video of Sumedha Bhaker, mother of Olympic bronze medalist Manu Bhaker, meeting Neeraj Chopra in Paris has gone viral. In the footage, Bhaker’s mother is seen holding Chopra’s hand and engaging in an animated conversation. “I just saw her talking to a successful boy,” joked one X user, sparking rumors of a possible match between Chopra and her daughter. Manu Bhaker won bronze medals in women's 10m air pistol and the mixed team event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, while Neeraj Chopra secured silver in men’s javelin. The video has garnered over half a million views on X, with humorous comments about marriage proposals. “Indian mom talking to successful boy about her daughter's marriage,” commented another user.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:25pm on 12 Aug 2024,Monday Sports
Great Britain ended the Paris 2024 Olympics with 65 medals, matching their London 2012 haul but finishing seventh in the medal table, their lowest position since 2004. Despite being only surpassed by the USA and China in total medals, Team GB secured only 14 golds, compared to 22 in Tokyo. Chief Executive of the British Olympic Association, Andy Anson, expressed frustration but celebrated the nation's broad success across 18 sports. Notable achievements included Ellie Aldridge's gold in kitesurfing and historic medals in artistic swimming and sport climbing. The USA topped the medal table, edging out China on the final day.