Monday, August 24, 2009

tracks and bolt

The 12th IAAF World Championships concluded yesterday and I was glad napanood ko halos buong 8 days which started last week (including the 4-day bed rest that I had). IAAF kasi is one of the sporting events na tinututukan ko like Olympic Games, the four grand slams of Tennis, ISU’s European and World Championships and FINA’s yearly championships in swimming and diving. Ganyan ako ka-sports minded… hehehe.
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At kahit RaiSport lang ang nagbo-broadcast sa free channel, pinagtyagaan ko talaga kahit Italian ang commentary coz I had no choice. Kahit napakadaldal ng mga anchor na hindi ko maintindihan except for molto bene at allora (or was it al hora), at kahit lagi nilang pino-focus ang mga athlete nilang puro naman talunan, tyaga pa rin ako. At least I’m catching the action live from Berlin’s beautiful Olympiastadion.
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I love the blue tracks. It’s quite a refreshing change from the usual red tracks. Ganda rin ng elevated stage nila where the medal ceremonies are held. Galing ng nag-design nong stadium. At syempre, Germany yong venue kaya the technical aspect, particularly the camera works – be it manned or robotics, magaling. Nakakatuwa din yong mascot nilang si Berlino who is so hyper – dancing, hugging athletes, carrying them on his back, and always clowning around.
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But the best part of this championship is the track events itself. Sa dami ng highlights para ka ring nanonood ng soap opera. It’s one exciting show sa dami ng dramang nangyayari on and off the tracks.
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Like yong elimination sa 4x100 mens relay where the US men team were disqualified dahil sa maling change-over ng baton. Double blow sa US team dahil na-eliminate din ang women's team nila coz one of the runners fell coz of some muscle cramps. And what about Felix Sanchez who’s earned a few gold medals in his career but this time finishing somewhere in the tail of the pack. Even my favorite Roman Sebrle na ilang gold na rin ang nakuha sa decathlon, halos nangulelat this time. And there’s the pangde-dedma ni Jeremy Wariner sa team-mate nyang si LaShawn Merritt sa finals ng men’s 400m. There’s a whole lot of tension out there na kahit sa Tv ka lang, mararamdaman mo.
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Abu Baker Kaki of Sudan tripped in the first heat of the men’s 800m qualifying round. He brought down with him runners from Netherleands and Poland. Pero kung sya na-patid, si Burka (Ethiopia), tinulak at gumulong sa tracks in the women’s 1500m event. Kaya instead na gold medal ang inuwi ni Natalia Rodriquez (Spain), kahihiyan dahil na-disqualify sya. Kitang-kita kasi sa playback, siya ang tumulak kay Ethiopia para ma-take over ang lead.
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18-year old Caster Semenya from South Africa won the women’s 800m event by a large margin. Okay, so what’s wrong with that? Wala naman. Except IAAF governing body is asking Caster to submit herself for gender test. Kailangan daw ma-verify kung talagang girl sya! Hahahah! Pero nakakaawa si Caster. Porke ba mukha syang lalake, hmmm…
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Dynamite comes in small packages. And that’s Allison Felix of USA who is so dainty-looking yet fiery on tracks. She won gold in the 200m women’s event, a sweet vindication from her defeats in the Athens and Beijing Olympics – both in the hands of Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell-Brown who placed second here.
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On the side of the tracks, the queen of women’s pole vault Elena Isinbaeva (Russia) was sleeping off her competition. Sige ng katatalon ang mga kalaban nya pero sya dedma lang. She chose to start her jump kasi at 4.75M. Maning-mani sa kanya yon coz her record was far higher than that. But, lo and behold! Drama of all dramas, hindi nya na-clear ang bar in her first jump. She tried again but this time, tinaas pa ang bar to 4.80 huh, Sabit. Tried again. Sabit pa rin. Ayon, talo sya. Crying baby ang Elena!
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Obviously, the star of the 8-day event was Usain Bolt who won 3 golds – in 100m, 200m (both in new world records) plus one more for the 4x100m relay where he ran the third leg but had difficulty in the baton turn-over (it was Asafa running the anchor who sealed the win). 3-gold medals. Quite impressive. Though it’s just a confirmation of his Beijing Olympics win where he bolted out from nowhere.
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Although I don’t think I’d be rooting and clapping for him everytime he’s in competition. Masyadong in-your-face kasi. Parang nakaka-irita. Mayabang. Sige lang, enjoy ka lang. But don’t expect sympathy from me when time comes na may isang mas mabilis na runner na tatalo sa yo. Or one day there’s this announcement that your speed is borrowed only from some designer drugs. Marion Jones, remember?
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And what’s with the Jamaican runners by the way. Parang this year, they were lording it over. Mapa-lalake, mapa-babae umaani ng gold medals kaliwa’t kanan. The perennial kings and queens of US team must be beating themselves. They’ve got to do some serious training para maagaw ulit ang glory sa mga Jamaicans. Worse, they probably have to find new talents para may pang-sagot sila sa mga Usain Bolt ng Jamaica.
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Anyways, The US team finished on top of the heap with 10g, 6s and 6b while Jamaica had 7g, 4s and 2b for second place. Kenya, Russia and Poland round up the top 5 spots.
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And oh by the way, it’s interesting to find out na meron palang delegation ang Pinas. Nakita ko lang sa official site ng IAAF that we had Henry Dagmil and Marestella Torres both for long jump na hindi ko naman nakita kahit anino sa Tv. Hay naku we still have a long way to go bago pa tayo maka-diskubre ng isang Bolt, if ever we have one.

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