Usain Bolt has lost one of his Olympic gold medals
after Jamaica were retrospectively disqualified from
the 2008 sprint relay.
A statement from the International Olympic
Committee said re-analysis of team member Nesta
Carter's Beijing sample had tested positive for the
prohibited substance methylhexaneamine.
The decision to strip Jamaica of their 4x100m title
deprives Bolt of one of his nine golds won across
three Games between 2008 and 2016.
Carter ran the first leg of the Beijing final as
Jamaica set a new world record, a mark they
surpassed in London four years later.
Trinidad and Tobago are now in line for promotion to
the gold medal position, with Japan taking silver and
Brazil bronze.
Another 2008 medallist, Russian long jumper Tatiana
Lebedeva, has lost her silver medal after testing
positive for turinabol.
The IOC announced in the run-up to last summer's
Rio Games it would begin retesting samples from
2008 and 2012 in a bid to restore confidence in the
sport.
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Thursday, 26 January 2017
Usain Bolt loses Olympic gold medal
Friday, 20 January 2017
Real Madrid Eye Chelsea's Thibaut Courtois
Real Madrid have made Chelsea No 1 Thibaut
Courtois their number one transfer target for the
summer, according to reports on Cadena Cope.
It has been claimed in recent weeks that the Belgium
international wants to leave Stamford Bridge at the
end of the season and move back to the Spanish
capital.
Tottenham Hotspur stadium: Five facts about Spurs' new home ground
Tottenham Hotspur have revealed images of the club's
new stadium which is being built in north London.
The 61,000-seat stadium will be the largest-capacity
football ground in the capital when it opens in 2018.
It will include what is believed to be the longest
general admission bar in a UK stadium as well as
heated seats, a micro-brewery and an in-house bakery.
Chairman Daniel Levy said the ground would "redefine
sports and entertainment experiences".
Dan Evans into Australian Open fourth round after beating Bernard Tomic
Dan Evans is into the fourth round of a slam
for the first time in his turbulent career – on
the same side of the draw as Andy Murray –
after pulling a master stroke bordering on
gamesmanship to beat Bernard Tomic 7-5,
7-6 (2), 7-6 (3) in just under three hours on
day five of the Australian Open .
After missing his first
serve at deuce at five-all
in the third, and
struggling with either
cramp or a sore foot,
Evans complained
vociferously that the lines
had become dangerous
because of a light drizzle, and insisted play
be stopped or the roof on Hisense Arena,
where Murray earlier beat Sam Querrey in
three sets in high wind, be drawn across.
Evans, a streetwise maverick, dashed from
the court for a quick break, while Tomic sat
in his chair, shaking his head and, when play
resumed shortly afterwards, Evans held,
forcing a desperate fightback from Tomic to
force a second tie-break. There, he completed
the job, tormenting Tomic with his sliced
backhand to the point where he could not
control his final forehand.
Evans next plays a former finalist here, Jo-
Wilfried Tsonga, who beat the rising
American Jack Sock 7-6 (4), 7-5, 6-7 (8), 6-3.
The Frenchman, seeded 12, will be more tired
than Evans, having taken three hours and 33
minutes to get it done.
The Evans-Tomic battle was a wonderful
match, full of brilliant and clever shot-
making, and invested with rolling drama
from start to finish. There was a lot of mutual
respect at the finish.
“I should say thank you to the crowd,” Evans
said courtside, turning the catcalls to cheers.
“It was a great atmosphere and made the
match way better. It was tough. Bernie’s
unorthodox, plays aggressive. It could have
gone either way. I was just focusing on the
end result all the time. It was the same for
both [he said of the rain interruption]. We
both handled it pretty well.”
Tennis is crying out for players with attitude,
and these have enough to fill a UFC bill.
Evans, who hit 58 winners and nine aces to
Tomic’s 17, held his nerve the better in key
points but the Australian contributed to the
entertainment too, stroking the ball elegantly
in reply to the artful tennis of the
Birmingham player, two years his senior but
similarly headstrong.
“Me and Dan Evans are good friends and I
respect him for what he’s achieved,” Tomic
said beforehand of the history between them.
The Australian’s father, John, once
memorably told Evans he was not good
enough to hit with his son – although he won
their only Tour encounter, over five terrific
sets at the US Open in 2013. Evans was not
bothered when asked about it this week, but
clearly he will have taken a lot of satisfaction
from this win.
It was a delicious match-up of styles, Evans
probably a little more court-smart, Tomic, the
last of 11 Australians in the men’s draw, a
delight when opening up with his languid
power behind one of the most reliable serves
in the game, but he couldn’t hold in the first
game of the match, and the Birmingham
player was into his stride.
What Evans understood (and which Tomic
plainly knew) was the Australian is at his best
when feeding off his opponent’s power, so
down it came in a welter of slices and drop
shots, Evans holding with a single-handed
backhand slap down the line.
He inexplicably handed the break back from
40-15 up with a couple of sloppy ground
strokes – only for Tomic to reciprocate
immediately, then squander two of three
break points before forcing a final error out
of Evans in the sixth game. It was not shaping
up as a conventional contest, and on they
stumbled to parity, until Evans got another
precious break point at 5-all, and Tomic
obliged by shoving a lazy forehand into the
tramlines.
Evans served out to love with an ace – and
another big hit wide that struck a ball girl. He
apologised, smiled and moved on, in grand
style as it happens, taking the second set on a
tie-break, then moving through the gears in
the third.
He framed a volley to avoid break point in
the seventh game, but thrashed a volley
needlessly for deuce. Tomic let his attacking
instincts disrupt his rhythm and Evans drop-
shotted him for 4-3.
He was under serious pressure in the ninth
game and played with courageous intent to
save three break points, one with a running
winner that Tomic was magnanimous enough
to applaud. He hit the fastest of his aces,
131mph, but looked to be seizing up with
cramp or soreness in his right foot before
smashing at the net for 5-4.
And then followed his artful dodging.
Probably the only Australian not screaming
insults at him for what they perceived as
gamesmanship was his girlfriend, Emma
Blake-Hahnel. Life is rarely dull with
Dangerous Dan.
West Ham stars delivered the ultimate snub to Dimitri Payet by deleting him from their squad Whatsapp group and banning him from a club night out.
It’s the ultimate snub in the digital age: being
deleted from a WhatsApp group. That’s the reality
which has been delivered to Dimitri Payet at West
Ham, according to The Sun.
The report suggests the group administrator Pedro
Obiang has taken the decision to remove the West
Ham outcast, who is trying to force a move back to
Marseille.
Manchester United Ashley Young set for China move
Shandong Luneng are interested in signing Man Utd
winger Ashley Young, according to Sky sources.
But the Chinese Super League club are believed to
be in no hurry to get the deal done because their
transfer window is still open for another month.
Young has not started a league game for United for
more than two months.
Shandong are managed by Felix Magath and they
signed Graziano Pelle from Southampton last
summer.
Monday, 9 January 2017
Claudio Ranieri was named FIFA Coach of the Year for 2016
Leicester City boss Claudio Ranieri has been named
as the Coach of the Year at the FIFA Football
Awards in Zurich.
The Italian was up against Fernando Santos, who led
Portugal to Euro 2016 glory in the summer, and
Zinedine Zidane, who guided Real Madrid to the
Champions League title last season.
However, the FIFA men's coach of the year award
went to Ranieri after he led Leicester to the Premier
League title last year.
Leicester celebrate winning the Premier League
"What a fantastic evening for not only to be here with
a lot of legends but to win as well," he said on stage
at the ceremony.
"I'm crazy now! Very crazy. Thank you so much. I
want to thank my wife, my agent and of course my
players. Without them it's difficult for the manger to
win something.
Ranieri was presented with the award by Diego
Maradona
"Also, the fans. What happened last season in
England was amazing, something strange. The god of
football said Leicester must win!
"Dani Alves said he could still do more at his age -
my age is 65! I start now to make a manager."
Ranieri celebrates winning the Premier League with
his Leicester players
Leicester striker Jamie Vardy and title-winning
midfielder N'Golo Kante, now of Chelsea, had been
among the nominees for the FIFA Fifpro World11 but
no Premier League players were selected, with
Barcelona and Real Madrid dominating the final list.
The FIFA awards were introduced after the game's
governing body split with France Football magazine
and ended their association with the Ballon d'Or
award.
West Ham in for Batshuayi
West Ham are interested in signing Chelsea forward
Michy Batshuayi on loan this month, according to Sky
sources.
The Hammers made a £31m bid to Marseille for the
forward during the summer transfer window but the
23-year-old Belgian moved to Chelsea in a £33m deal
instead.
Slaven Bilic is desperate for the club to bolster their
attacking options following failed bids for Jermaine
Defoe and Scott Hogan
However, with Batshuayi struggling for game time at
the league leaders and linked with a move away to
Swansea City, West Ham look set to enter the fray
for him once again.
Batshuayi scored 26 goals in 62 games for Marseille
in Ligue 1 over two seasons, convincing Chelsea to
splash the cash on him in July.
Batshuayi was a firm target of West Ham's in the
summer, with the Hammers willing to pay £31m to
Marseille
Since his move though, the Belgium international has
found himself firmly behind the in-form Diego Costa,
and has yet to start a league game so far this
campaign.
Chelsea are currently in talks to loan Batshuayi to
Swansea in a move which will see a swap deal with
Fernando Llorente moving to Stamford Bridge.
West Ham want to sign at least one striker this
month and have already made bids for Sunderland's
Jermain Defoe and Brentford's Scott Hogan.