This Is Why He Practices High Jump
Nov 3, 2008 Fun, Stupid Stuffs
Even though he couldn’t take part in Beijing Olympic, he could always use it when necessary……

Tags: Beijing Olympic 2008, high jump
I Lost In Olympics! So I Cry And I Complaint!
Aug 27, 2008 Gossips, Singapore
Oh come on, lost means lost. The more he talks now the more he looks like a loser. Ooops not, not loser, but a kid who lost a game and run to his mummy crying (you know the mummy is now, kekeke).
As a World ranked 12th, isn’t he not experienced enough to face a competition, game alone? He never played without a coach in a game before? The opponent is World ranked 43th, not those World top 20 like him. And how he lost the match? Losing in 20 over minutes and basically giving up even before the final point was played. Did he ever FIGHT for himself? And, he never prepare for such scenario, mentally?
Tags: Beijing Olympic 2008, Gao Ning, Singapore, table tennis
He Fighted, He Lost, He’s Angry, He KICK th Referee! He’s BANNED For Life [Video Inside]
Aug 24, 2008 Funny News, Stupid Stuffs

Wah, Angel Matos is fierce! He lost Beijing Olympic Taekwando bronze medal match. Actually he was disqualified because he has taken too long to come back to action after an injury.
Angel Matos of Cuba and his coach Leudis Gonzalez have been banned for life after Matos kicked the referee in the face following his bronze-medal match disqualification. Gonzalez offered no apology for Matos’ actions during the men’s over-80kg match.
The guys over at Wikipedia is fast to act. Angel Matos’ introduction has already been edited:
Ángel Valodia Matos (born December 24, 1976) is a Cuban taekwondo athlete. He received a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.[1] He received a gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro.
At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he lost the Bronze medal, match in Repechage due to expiry of Kye-shi time (medical time out). After Matos incurred an injury in the fight, and subsequently took a Kye-Shi, the referee ruled that he had taken too long during his time out. After the winner was declared as Arman Chilmanov of Kazakhstan, Matos kicked Swedish referee Chakir Chelbat in the face, drawing blood from the referee’s mouth, and also pushed a judge and spat on the floor.[2][3][4]
A statement released by the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) referred to the incident as a “strong violation of the spirit of taekwondo and the Olympic Games”, ordered all reports of his participation in these Olympics to be stricken from the records, and imposed a lifetime ban preventing him and his coach, Leudis Gonzalez, from participation in any future WTF events.[3]
Video may be taken down anytime.
Matos rage overshadows Cha gold
Cuban banned after assault on referee
Cuban banned for referee kick
Tags: Angel Matos, Beijing Olympic 2008, taekwando
Stryde Hax Digged Out Proof Of China Gymnast Is Underage
Aug 23, 2008 Around the Word, Gossips, Scandals, Stupid Stuffs
I am not going to argue, whether the gymnast 何可欣 and co deserve their medals or not. It is not their fault if they are really underage. I just find this article rather interesting. And I admire Stryde Hax’s determination.
But seriously, I don’t think there will be any outcome. It is so so so so so easy for the host to cover up.
Tags: Beijing Olympic 2008, gymnastic, He Kexin, Stryde Hax, 何可欣
The Sex And The Olympic City
Aug 22, 2008 Around the Word, Funny News, Gossips
I came across this article by Matthew Syed on Times Online. The author is a 2 times Olympians and currently a commentator. He talks about what he had experienced and noticed in the Olympic villages like Barcelona, Sydney, Athens, and Beijing. It is interesting but a very long article as well.
So, I guess it is right for Beijing to prepare 100K condoms for the Olympic Games itself……
Tags: Beijing, Beijing Olympic 2008, sex, Times Online
Babes Of Beijing Olympics 2008 - Kumiko Ogura (小椋久美子) & Reiko Shiota (潮田玲子)
Aug 22, 2008 Around the Word, Celebrities, Sexy
Kumiko Ogura (小椋久美子) and Reiko Shiota (潮田玲子) are one of the top female badminton double pairs in Japan badminton national team. Their current world ranking is world no 9.
This popular pair is affectionately known throughout Japan as “Ogu-Shio.” Even while being interviewed, Kumiko Ogura and Reiko Shiota displayed the teamwork and coordination that make them such a great women’s badminton doubles team.
Kumiko Ogura—Profile
Born July 5, 1983 in Mie Prefecture. Height 171 cm, blood type A. Graduated from Shitennoji High School and joined Sanyo Electric Co. Started playing badminton at eight years old, encouraged by her elder sister. In 2001, took second place in the All Japan High School Badminton Competition (singles), and in 2002 won the All Japan Badminton Championship (singles). Since 2002, plays as a pair with Shiota. Best known for powerful smashes from the back of the court (initial speed: 260km/h) and for prowess as a receiver. Nickname “Ogucchi.”
Reiko Shiota—Profile
Born September 30, 1983 in Fukuoka Prefecture. Height 166 cm, blood type A. Graduated from Kyushu International University Girls High School and joined Sanyo Electric Co. Started playing badminton at the age of six in a well-known club. In 1998 won the All Japan Junior High School Badminton Championship (singles). In 2000, won the All Japan Junior Championship. Since 2002, plays as a pair with Ogura. Reads the flow of each game calmly, directing the shuttle wherever she wants it to go. Nickname “Rei”/”Rei-chan.”









Tags: babes, badminton, Beijing Olympic 2008, Japan, Kumiko Ogura, Reiko Shiota




