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Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 11, 2015

U.S. Soccer Announces New Youth Player Rules To Cut Down On Concussions

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Several national soccer organizations on Monday announced sweeping changes aimed at reducing player concussions among youth players.

According to a joint statement issued by the organizations, U.S. Soccer will enact a comprehensive Player Safety Campaign in the coming months in an effort to reduce the number of concussions among youth players who continuously head the ball. It will also address other health and safety initiatives, such as heat-related illnesses and injury prevention.

Two highlights of the Player Safety Campaign are the elimination of heading for children younger than 11, and limitations placed on heading the ball in practice for players aged 11 to 13.

The new initiative follows a lawsuit filed against U.S. Soccer and several other national organizations. The plaintiffs in the case, represented by attorney Steve Berman, never sought financial damages. And in the joint statement, Berman said that in light of the upcoming campaign, his clients would not pursue further legal action.

Citing the original lawsuit, the New York Times reported that in 2010, nearly 50,000 high school soccer players were diagnosed with concussions. That figure was more than the combined concussions sustained by high school baseball, basketball, softball, and football players.

U.S. Soccer CEO and Secretary General Dan Flynn said in a statement that the organization worked with its medical science committee, "which includes experts in the field of concussion diagnosis and management," as well as technical advisors and youth members to develop "a true consensus-based program."

Increased awareness and education of concussions among players, parents, and coaches, as well as revised substitution protocols for players with head injuries, will also be addressed in the campaign.

Details of how the organization plans to implement the new rules will be announced in the next 30 days, according to U.S. Soccer. As noted by NBC Sports, youth soccer clubs are scattered throughout metropolitan, suburban, and rural areas of the U.S., which could pose a challenge in the implementation of the new rules.


Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 11, 2015

Cristiano Ronaldo's Process For Taking Fan Selfies Is Absoltuley Hilarious

But ruthlessly efficient.

Football superstar, underwear model and animated wax doll Cristiano Ronaldo is not only very photogenic, he's one hell of a selfie taker.

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Just look at that ruthless selfie efficiency.

Just look at that ruthless selfie efficiency.

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The Golden Boot winner was in London overnight for the premiere of Ronaldo, a documentary about the superstar's life.

The Golden Boot winner was in London overnight for the premiere of Ronaldo, a documentary about the superstar's life.

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21 Of The Most Badass Moments From Canadian Women's Hockey

Playing like a girl since 1890.

When Shannon Szabados — at only 16 years old — became the first woman to play in the Western Hockey League.

When Shannon Szabados — at only 16 years old — became the first woman to play in the Western Hockey League.

She played 4 pre-season games for the Tri-City Americans. And the starting goaltender that season? Carey Price.

Some ~perspective~.

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And continues to fight, and shut down, all the sexism strewn her way.

And continues to fight, and shut down, all the sexism strewn her way.

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O, and you might have heard of a little-known player named Hayley Wickenheiser.

O, and you might have heard of a little-known player named Hayley Wickenheiser.

Arguably one of the best in the WCHL, if not the best.

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Americans Tried To Figure Out What Cricketing Terms Mean And Failed Adorably

“A googly is when you see a female and you get, like, a special sensation in your body.”

The good people at Cricket Huddle uploaded a video where Americans tried to figure out some of the terms used in the sport of cricket.

The good people at Cricket Huddle uploaded a video where Americans tried to figure out some of the terms used in the sport of cricket.

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Although they didn't quite hit the spot, some of them got super innovative with their guesses.

Although they didn't quite hit the spot, some of them got super innovative with their guesses.

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Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 11, 2015

Paralympian Forced To "Drag" Herself Off Airplane After Being Left Onboard

Claire Harvey hauled herself 49 rows by using the aisle seats to pull herself forward.

British Paralympic athlete Claire Harvey has claimed she was forced to haul herself off a Qatar Airways flight after being left on the plane at the end of the journey.

British Paralympic athlete Claire Harvey has claimed she was forced to haul herself off a Qatar Airways flight after being left on the plane at the end of the journey.

Harvey, a discus and javelin thrower, had injured her shoulder competing at World Athletics Championships in Doha.

She was returning home from the competition on a Qatar Airways flight, but claims she was left on the plane after all the other passengers had departed, and was forced to "drag" herself 49 rows to the front of the plane, where her wheelchair was located.

Despite having an injured shoulder, she used the aisle seats as monkey bars to pull herself through the plane.

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After waiting 15 minutes for an air steward to bring her wheelchair to her seat, a steward approached and told her she had to get off the flight – without her wheelchair.

After waiting 15 minutes for an air steward to bring her wheelchair to her seat, a steward approached and told her she had to get off the flight – without her wheelchair.

"He started to manhandle me and said I had to get to the front of the plane, bearing in mind I was 49 rows back," she told BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme.

"I was dragging myself to the front of the plane with him behind me pushing me to go faster."

Harvey claims her wheelchair was located at the front of the plane, but had suffered damage during the flight.

But after the flight, Harvey found the brakes on her wheelchair were damaged, and the frame was bent.

Harvey's experience was an isolated incident, but she claims it could have been a lot worse if she wasn't a regular traveller.

"I'm very independent and I'm used to travelling," she told Radio 4.

"If I was someone who was nervous or was travelling for the first time on my own as a disabled person it would have been a horrendous experience."

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As the official air carrier for the World Championships, Qatar Airways transported 1000s of Paralympic athletes to and from the games, and told BBC Radio 4 that its staff were properly trained.

As the official air carrier for the World Championships, Qatar Airways transported 1000s of Paralympic athletes to and from the games, and told BBC Radio 4 that its staff were properly trained.

Qatar Airways told Radio 4 they are carrying out an internal investigation, and Harvey is pursuing the company for damages to her wheelchair.

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Russian Athletes Should Be Suspended Due To "Widespread" Cheating, Says Anti-Doping Agency

A landmark report from the World Anti-Doping Agency said Russia should be banned from international competition and five athletes should face lifetime bans.

Russia should be immediately suspended from competing in international athletics due to evidence of "widespread doping", according to a report from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Russia should be immediately suspended from competing in international athletics due to evidence of "widespread doping", according to a report from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Former International Association of Athletics Federations president Lamine Diack (L) shakes hands with Lord Coe, his successor, in August 2015.

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The report, the result of a 11-month commission led by Dick Pound, a former WADA chief, found evidence of "widespread cheating through the use of doping substances and methods to ensure, or enhance the likelihood of, victory for athletes and teams".

The 335-page report said also "it would be naive in the extreme" to say that this could have happened without the involvement or tacit approval of the Russian state.

The report said:

  • Russian athletes took part in the London 2012 Olympics when they should have been banned and the games were "sabotaged" as a result.
  • A laissez-faire attitude to doping by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and the Russian Anti-Doping Agency was responsible for ineligible runners being entered into competitions.
  • Lifetime bans should be handed down to five Russian middle-distance runners and five Russian coaches and administrators. The athletes singled out by the report are: Ekaterina Poistogova; Anastasiya Bazdyreva; Mariya Savinova-Farnosova; Kristina Ugarova and Tatjana Myazina.
  • Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko issued orders to "manipulate particular samples".
  • 1,400 test results were destroyed by Russia's anti-doping laboratory in Moscow. The report called for the removal of the laboratory's accreditation and for its director to be fired.

The report raises huge questions and challenges for Lord Sebastian Coe, the current head of the IAAF, who has previously described allegations of systematic doping as "a war on my sport".

The report raises huge questions and challenges for Lord Sebastian Coe, the current head of the IAAF, who has previously described allegations of systematic doping as "a war on my sport".

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Brendan Rodgers Has Been Spotted On The London Underground In Suit And Tie

On his way to Chelsea?

Former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has been spotted in London, according to a number of people on Twitter.

Former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has been spotted in London, according to a number of people on Twitter.

The Northern Irish manager was sacked by Liverpool in October, and replaced by German Jurgen Klopp, but football fans on Twitter claim to have seen him on the London Underground this morning wearing a suit and tie.

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