Saturday, 13 September 2014

Sport: First North Korean athletes arrive for Asian Games in South Korea

North Korean athletes first batch arrived in South Korea Thursday for this month's Asian Games after taking a rare flight across the sensitive maritime border.

The S Korea Security was tight as an Air Koryo plane carrying 94 athletes and officials from Pyongyang landed in the South's main international airport in the western port city of Incheon, close to Seoul.

There are South Koreans made placard to welcome the NK athletes reading "Welcome North Korean athletes!" waved "one Korea" flags showing the unified Korean peninsula in the waiting hall of the airport.

They chanted "We are from one nation!" as the North Koreans, wearing white jackets and badges bearing the image of late leaders Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, walked into buses outside the airport.

The North Koreans, escorted by South Korean police, left for the Asiad athletes' village, without commenting.

The North agreed to send its athletes but withdrew the proposed participation of female cheerleaders, who had taken part in three previous international sporting events in the South and proved a major ticket draw each time.

Direct contact of any sort between the two Koreas has been extremely limited since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Basketball-World Cup preliminary round results and standings

Sept 3 (Infostrada Sports) - Results and standings from the World Cup Preliminary round matches on Wednesday

RESULTS
Mexico 62 Australia 70 Group D
Philippines 73 Puerto Rico 77 Group B
New Zealand 73 Ukraine 61 Group C
Egypt 73 Iran 88 Group A
Senegal 46 Argentina 81 Group B
Slovenia 93 Angola 87 Group D
Turkey 77 Finland 73 OT Group C
Serbia 73 Brazil 81 Group A
Greece 76 Croatia 65 Group B
Lithuania 79 Korea 49 Group D
Dominican Republic 71 U.S. 106 Group C
Spain 88 France 64 Group A

STANDINGS
P W L F A B Pts

Group A
1. Spain 4 4 0 351 241 8
2. Brazil 4 3 1 288 268 7
3. France 4 2 2 295 281 6
4. Serbia 4 2 2 314 289 6
5. Iran 4 1 3 268 325 5
6. Egypt 4 0 4 246 358 4
Group B
1. Greece 4 4 0 335 278 8
2. Argentina 4 3 1 349 292 7
3. Senegal 4 2 2 269 318 6
4. Croatia 4 2 2 311 316 6
5. Puerto Rico 4 1 3 306 343 5
6. Philippines 4 0 4 302 325 4
Group C
1. U.S. 4 4 0 416 274 8
2. Ukraine 4 2 2 273 274 6
3. Dominican Republic 4 2 2 283 309 6
4. Turkey 4 2 2 288 308 6
5. New Zealand 4 1 3 280 311 5
6. Finland 4 1 3 277 341 5
Group D
1. Slovenia 4 4 0 361 307 8
2. Australia 4 3 1 321 282 7
3. Lithuania 4 3 1 316 267 7
4. Mexico 4 1 3 283 301 5
5. Angola 4 1 3 284 316 5
6. Korea 4 0 4 245 337 4

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 FIXTURES (GMT)

Australia v Angola (1130) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Senegal v Philippines (1200) Seville
Finland v New Zealand (1300) Barakaldo
Brazil v Egypt (1330) Granada
Ukraine v U.S. (1530) Barakaldo
Korea v Mexico (1530) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Iran v France (1600) Granada
Croatia v Puerto Rico (1600) Seville
Turkey v Dominican Republic (1930) Barakaldo
Lithuania v Slovenia (1930) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Serbia v Spain (2000) Granada
Argentina v Greece (2000) Seville

Monday, 4 August 2014

Pacquiao now a One FC shareholder


Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao is now a shareholder of mixed martial arts company One Fighting Championship (One FC), according to a Yahoo! Sports report. --MANILA, Philippines

One FC chief executive Victor Cui told Yahoo! Sports reporter Kevin Iole that Pacquiao purchased "an undisclosed number of shares" in the company.

"There are tons of reasons why I'm excited about this. Obviously, Manny Pacquiao is a global sports icon, and having him as part of our organization as a shareholder and promoting One FC and promoting the sport is huge for the sport in the region," Cui told Iole.

Cui revealed that Pacquiao even tried on a pair of MMA gloves, and was delighted to find out that they were lighter than boxing gloves.

"He said to me, 'Man, someone could get hurt with the power of my punches if I could wear these,'" Cui related.

The executive also described Pacquiao as a "relatively new MMA fan."

One FC's popularity has steadily risen in the Philippines, with local MMA fighters like Eduard Folayang and other members of Team Lakay seeing action in the promotion's fight cards.

Recently, former women's boxing champion Ana Julaton also made her One FC debut, while former UFC contender Brandon Vera, a Filipino-American, also recently signed a contract with One FC.