Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Friday, September 05, 2008

Stolichnaya... The new Gatorade?


We've all heard the jokes about Russians and their Vodka, but I guess I assumed it was mostly just an inaccurate stereotype.... I might need to re-assess that after reading the sports newswire this morning. It seems that Russian high jumper, Ivan Ukhov was using an old fashioned performance enhancing drug during a recent track and field event in Lausanne, Switzerland. His drug of choice? Vodka, mixed with Red Bull.

Now I realize that Red Bull Vodkas are quite the rage on the club and bar scene but surely a world class athlete, he was the European Junior Champion in 2005, would have to understand this was a bad idea. As much as I detest the rampant steroid usage that goes on in sports, I can to some extent understand an athlete's motivation when using HgH or some other wonder drug. At least there is some evidence these products give you a boost. But consuming alcohol while trying to compete in a sporting competition that requires you to run at high speeds and then leap over a bar taller than your head? Am I the only one that doesn't see this ending well? It didn't of course. Ukhov missed every height he attempted before finally being pulled out of the competition by organizers who got wind of his boozing and he is now under investigation by the IAAF, the international organization that governs Track and Field competitions.

Proving once again that truth really is stranger than fiction.

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Obscure Olympic Event Preview of the Day : Handball




Our first Olympic event preview will take a look at Handball. Handball is a fast paced and entertaining game that features lots of scoring. It is not uncommon for a game to finish with both teams scoring over 30 goals a piece as they race up and down the court to leap and fire shots on goal.

Men's Handball was first introduced at the Olympics in Berlin in 1936. It didn't catch on though and was subsequently left out of the Olympics for almost 40 years until 1972 in Munich (Apparently the Germans love their handball). It has been played at every Olympics since. Women's Handball has been contested at every Olympics since 1976 in Montreal.

Handball has never been a popular sport in the United States, largely because we suck at it. Although one could argue it's lack of popularity is the reason we suck at it. The United States has never won a medal in Handball.

The rules of Handball are somewhat similar to Basketball with the biggest difference being that players can hold the ball for 3 seconds and take up to 3 steps between dribbles. Goals are scored by throwing the ball into a 6 meter wide goal that is defended by a goalkeeper.

Games consist of 2 thirty minute period or halves. Up to 2 five minute overtime periods can be added on in the event of a tie but after that a penalty shootout determines the outcome. The penalty shootouts are similar to those in soccer or hockey where 5 players from each team get a single shot to score a goal.

Teams to watch for

In Men's handball the favorites have to be Germany. They won the last World Championships held in 2007 and won the Silver at the 2004 Games in Athens. Not to be overlooked is Croatia which has won the Gold at 2 of the last 3 Olympics.

In Women's handball the favorites, until somebody proves otherwise is Denmark. The danish ladies have won the Gold at 3 consecutive Olympics. They didn't medal at the World Championships in 2007 though. Russia won the Gold in both 2005 and 2007.

Players to watch

Men's

Ivano Balić : Balić of Croatia, is not only the best player on the planet today, but is widely considered of the greatest players in the history of the game. He is a 2 time World Player of the year and has won the MVP at 6 different International Competitions.














Women's


Gro Hammerseng of Norway.

Hammerseng is the reigning World Player of the Year and has twice been named the MVP of the European Championships.













The United States did not qualify for Men's or Women's handball for the 2008 Olympics.

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