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I Wanted to Be a Gymnast Serena Williams Once Revealed Bizarre Career Dream as She Was Obsessed With Winning an Olympic Gold – EssentiallySports
Posted: August 6, 2022 at 8:29 pm
Serena Williams is the first name that comes to mind when we speak of womens tennis. The American has ruled modern-day tennis and has won 23 Grand Slam titles. The 40-year-old has also done well in doubles. Pairing up with her sister Venus Williams, she has won 14 Major titles.
In tennis, winning a Grand Slam is the topmost achievement for any player. However, a gold medal in the Olympic games holds a special value of its own.
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Back in 2012, Serena Williams had already won two gold medals, playing doubles with her sister. She later revealed that it was her childhood dream.
In 2012, Serena had two tennis doubles gold medals to her name. While many consider it easier to win in doubles, Serena strongly opposed it.Gold is gold,shesaid. Further, the former world number one revealed that she always wanted to win a gold medal in Olympics. However, she dreamt of it as a gymnast.
Dont laugh but I wanted to be a gymnast because of the Olympics. Obviously, that didnt work out, and it worked out in another sport. But the Olympics inspired me to be a part of sports and to watch sports and to do things,she added.
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Serena Williams will be back in action in the Canadian Open. The Toronto-based tournament will be her first after a disappointing first-round exit in Wimbledon Championships. To prepare for the US Open, the 40-year-old will start her campaign against a qualifier in the first round.
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However, the next-round opponent for Serena will be either Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic or former world number 1 Victoria Azarenka.
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Current world number 1Iga Swiatekand former US Open championNaomi Osakaalso feature in her quarter of the draw. Serena is entering the tournament unseeded this time. Although she has won it thrice and made it to the finals in 2019.
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After winning a silver medal last year at the Tokyo Olympics, is Khachanov the most unpredictable player in recent memory? – Lob and Smash
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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics was one of the most unusual Olympic formats in recent memory. Due to the novel coronavirus outbreak which had shocked the world in 2020, the event was rescheduled and played in the middle of 2021. Despite the ban on fans in many events- the 28th Olympic games took place, in all its glory, a spectacle to behold given the unbelievably tough year the world had to go through.
On the tennis side, many pundits predicted Novak, Medvedev and potentially Tsitisipas or Zverev, to be the 3 medallists at the Olympics. However, in an event that stunned the tennis world, Karen Khachanov came from left field to take home the prestigious silver medal at the Summer Games. Despite having never made it past a quarterfinal at a major, Khachanov saved his best tennis for a stage which mattered so much to him. It is the curious case of Karen Khachanov, a player that can produce some of the highest level of tennis when he is on, and can also lose to an unranked qualifier when hes off.
For instance, at last years US Open, despite winning Olympic silver, Karen Khachanov was beaten in the 1st round by Lloyd Harris, in 5 sets. In the last 3 years, Khachanov has also struggled to perform at Masters 1000 events, having lost in the 2nd and 3rd round in 18 of the last 20 Masters 1000 events. Khachanov is clearly an unbelievable player, but his best and his worst is so astronomically different. Compare, for instance, his run to the 2018 Paris Masters, defeating Djokovic, to his performance at any of this years Masters 1000s. In Miami this year, he lost to Tommy Paul. No disrespect to Tommy Paul whatsoever, he is a rising talent in the sport who will reach some great results-but Karen Khachanov really should not be losing in the 2nd round of Masters to players ranked in their 40s. Karen Khachanov broke through alongside a generation of players, like Zverev and Medvedev, however, he has almost been left behind.
All in all, given his prestiogious silver medal at last year;s Tokyo Olympics, is Karen Khachanov the most unpredictable player in recent memory?
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Column: With eye on the Olympics, Sugar Grove teen swimmer with alopecia inspires while making a big splash on world stage – Chicago Tribune
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Leah Hayes is something special - in and out of the water.
Theres no doubt the Kaneland High School junior has made a big splash as a world-class athlete: In 2018 the swimming phenom was named SportsKid of the Year by Sports Illustrated. And earlier this summer she set four world records for those 18 and under at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest.
Pretty neat to have your own Wikipedia page at age 16.
But after sitting down with her last week at the Fox Valley Park Districts Vaughan Center in Aurora, where she trains with Coach Nancy Hooper, it quickly became clear Leahs physical talents are only one part in the narrative of this extraordinary teen, who not only overcame a devastating medical diagnosis, but lists as one of her three main goals other than bringing home Olympic medals giving back to community.
Kaneland High School junior Leah Hayes, who is competing on the world stage in swimming, stretches out before a recent practice at the Fox Valley Park District's Vaughan Center in Aurora. (Denise Crosby / The Beacon-News)
After starting to lose clumps of hair at age 5, Leah was eventually diagnosed with the rarest form of alopecia, an autoimmune disease that attacks only hair follicles and results in total loss of hair.
So you can imagine the impact this had on a little girl and her parents, Jill and Tim Hayes of Sugar Grove.
But also imagine the striking figure this bald and beautiful champion presents at state, national and world swimming competitions.
At 5 feet 7 inches tall, with porcelain skin, high cheekbones, broad muscular shoulders and equally powerful legs that help propel her through the water with dolphin-like majesty, Leah Hayes cant help but stand out.
But what also makes her so unique is how shes learned to stand up.
Up until fourth grade, Leah wore wigs, and hated every minute of the way they made her feel and the effort she had to go through to cover her baldness. Thats when she decided she was no longer going to hide who she was.
With the support of her parents and the staff at McDole Elementary School in Montgomery, the terrified 9-year-old stood in front of more than 100 classmates following a Veterans Day assembly and explained her condition, welcoming questions and the overwhelmingly positive response she received.
Then Leah went into the bathroom, happily removed her wig she did not want to do it at the assembly because of its shock value and never put it back on again.
Leah Hayes of Sugar Grove competes in the women's 200-meter medley final at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, on June 19. (Petr David Josek / AP)
Leah doesnt even like wearing hats, anything that covers her head, said mom Jill, who describes her daughter as an old soul who had to grow up sooner because of alopecia, and was always in tune to things more aware of others and what they were thinking.
Although she herself was a college swimmer, Hayes said she never pushed her daughter toward the sport. Leah tried plenty of other activities, including cheer, ballet, soccer and softball. Then, while taking part in a small fun local meet at age 8, she met Nancy Hooper, who at that time was working with a young club at a small pool.
The coach quickly noticed Leahs strong unique way of catching the water, not to mention her passion for the sport, and asked where she trained.
Nowhere. She just takes swimming lessons, Jill Hayes said, to which the coach, a former record-holder herself, replied, She needs to come and work with me.
It turned out to be a match made in heaven, which since September of 2017, happens to be the Vaughan Center. Thats when Hooper was recruited as the first - and only - coach of the park districts new Riptides swimming club.
For a couple of hours, six days a week, Leah works out in the pool there, sometimes sharing the water in the morning with the adult lap-swimmers getting in their before-work exercises. But with her eyes squarely set on the Summer Olympics in Paris in 2024, theres no doubt training will become more intense.
When Leah tried out in the COVID-delayed 2021 trials, she was not in peak condition because of the pandemic, but since then has shaved an incredible four seconds off her time in events that include her favorites, the 200- and 400-meter individual medleys.
Nancy helped me enhance my technique and made me a stronger swimmer, said Leah, who responds to questions with an articulate and confident poise far beyond her years. Even more impressive, she exudes genuine humbleness.
She saw something in me, the teen insisted of her coach. I know if Id not fallen into her hands I would not be where I am today.
Which happens to be a world stage.
After a major growth spurt, Leah splashed onto the national swimming scene at age 10 when she broke six national age group records in a span of two weeks, which was pretty much unheard of, said Hooper.
Since then, its been one success after another, including her first international medal in October of 2021 at the World Cup.
I like to win. I love competition, said the Kaneland kid, who no surprise, is an Honor Society student.
From left, silver medalist Kaylee McKeown of Australia, gold medalist Alex Walsh of Nashville, Tennessee, and bronze medalist Leah Hayes of Sugar Grove pose with their medals after competing in the women's 200-meter medley final at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, on June 19. (Petr David Josek / AP)
Despite suffering a stress fracture in her foot in April, Leah Hayes still made the USA Worlds Team, which qualified her for the Budapest competition, where everybody who is anybody was competing, noted Leah. Big names included Alex Walsh, Katie Ledecky, Katie Grimes, Leah Smith, Claire Curzan, Regan Smith, Caleb Dressel, Kristof Milak and Illinois own Ryan Murphy.
Leah, who is currently part of the National Junior Team USA, will likely make the International Team to be named in September, said Hooper, noting that each International Team is chosen based on either a qualifying meet or current top times. As I mentioned earlier, the Kaneland teens goal is to not only get to the 2024 Olympics but bring home medals for her country, her state and for the Fox Valley Park District.
People are always surprised when they learn shes swimming with a park district, said Jill Hayes, referencing the high-caliber private or college-centered teams where most top swimmers train. And Hooper agreed that, hearing the phrase park district announced after Leahs name in international competition is indeed rare but a perfect fit for someone as down-to-earth who cares so much about community.
In addition to her athletic prowess, Leah possess a strong faith, which she developed in middle school, thanks to a group of close Christian friends. And, while competition takes her away from the classroom five or so times a year, the Kaneland junior still finds time to hang out with her peers, take part in extracurricular activities and cook some healthy meals for her family, which includes brother Carter, now in college.
Even with that busy schedule, Leah told me she wants to carve out some time to be a volunteer. Thats because, as she gets older, her desire to give back to the community only grows stronger.
As does her need to not only stand up but also speak up.
Leah, who has long defended anyone getting bullied, is beginning to more publicly advocate for being your authentic self, as she puts it, especially for those with alopecia, which does not get a lot of national publicity because its not life-threatening.
Yet as the Hayes family knows, it is certainly is life-altering.
I am fortunate. I have so much support from the Fox Valley Park District, from my family and my school, Leah told me. But there are those who dont have that and feel they still have to wear a wig.
She just rocks the bald truly stunning, said her proud mother. But its not until you get to interact with her that you see more beauty come through.
In or out of the water, agrees her coach, Leah is a natural leader who is there to support anyone, especially those who might be struggling.
Shes not afraid to speak out, to be there to defend others as well as herself for what she knows to be true, said Hooper.
Leah genuinely cares for others ... she really is special.
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They may be the Aldi Olympics, but the Commonwealth Games breed champions – Sydney Morning Herald
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As sure as night follows day, the arrival of the Commonwealth Games every four years prompts its critics to belch forth the searing observation that it is not, in fact, the Olympics. The standard is just not as high, they cunningly point out, due to the lack of sporting giants like the USA and China.
Bravo to them, for they are correct, then, now and forever. Come the regional Victorian Games in 2026, they can be just as smug, safe in the knowledge that no Norwegian hurdlers or Iranian weightlifters will be robbing the host nation of gold medals that are rightfully ours to plunder.
Double world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber says the Commonwealth Games have been vital to her global success in javelin.Credit:Getty
Its a base-level take based on the relevance of the Games to the consumer, not the athletes or the sports they represent. The Aldi Olympics they may be in terms of wider appeal but the Commonwealth Games have been an invaluable breeding ground that continues to turn rising athletes into world and Olympic champions.
Sports federations dont look at the Commonwealth Games purely in terms of competitive output, although thats always the aim of the game. What they do offer is a pared-down Olympic experience, complete with all the trimmings that can be the undoing of some competitors when they finally land on the grand stage.
There is village life, in tiny beds, with shared dorms that have athletes coming and going at all hours of the day or night. There are late finishes, with early starts, punctuated by hours on buses or vans, some of which turn up on time, others which may take a scenic route to a venue or training facility.
There are media commitments, some of which take on a life of their own and turn their week inside-out (ask Kyle Chalmers), and dining halls and COVID protocols and doping tests. It adds up to a small version of a big picture that makes the transition to an Olympic experience that much smoother.
Ariarne Titmus announced herself to Australia at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. Three years later, she would be a world and Olympic champion, beating the great Katie Ledecky in the process.Credit:Getty Images
On the field of play, or in the pool, the results continue to speak for themselves. Before Emma McKeon was an Olympic record-breaker, she was a prolific Commonwealth champion, having eight gold medals to her name before she even dipped her toe in the water in Birmingham.
And at the 2018 Games on the Gold Coast, the breakout star was a prolific Tasmanian teenager called Ariarne Titmus. One year later, she would beat Katie Ledecky at the FINA world championships, then go on to win dual gold in an unforgettable outing in Tokyo.
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Olympic Peninsula Or Vancouver Island: Which Has More To Offer Travelers? – TheTravel
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Perhaps this is a debate no one thought was necessary, but travelers who have crossed the strait of Juan de Fuca and looked south at the towering mountains of the Olympics or north to British Columbia's thriving little capital of Victoria on Vancouver Island might have tried to decide which truly offered travelers more.
Towering mountains, lush forests, coasts exposed to the Pacific, and aesthetic waterfalls are signature characteristics of the Olympic Peninsula. Vancouver Island also boasts high peaks and verdant temperate rainforest, as well as stunning coast and the addition of the islands in the Strait of Georgia. Vancouver Island has Victoria, while the Olympic Peninsula has Port Angeles. But which offers travelers more?
On the side of the Olympic Peninsula, travelers benefit from easy access to Seattle-Tacoma airport. There is no need to ferry a vehicle out to the Olympic Peninsula. This is incredible for road trippers who want to add the peninsula to their route. It offers all the high mountain vistas and stunning coastal views, waterfalls, and coastal wonders that Vancouver Island can, do while simply being more convenient.
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Starting in Port Angeles, this out-and-back 6.6 km hike takes about three hours and 25 minutes to finish. This trail is popular from April to October, so travelers should expect others to be using them. Also, unfortunately, dogs arent allowed.
At just 2.7 km out and back, Marymere Falls Trail near Joyce is a great and fairly easy hike that allows travelers to experience the waterfalls of the area. Unfortunately, dogs are also not allowed on this trail.
Kalaloch Beach is generally considered one of the best Olympic Park beaches because of a combination of its size and ease of access off Highway 101. It offers sand shores, tons of trails, a campground, and a lodge. This beach is also famous for its Tree of Life and the Tree Root Cave beneath it.
La Push is one of the largest Olympic National Park beaches. It is actually divided into three different beaches named First, Second, and Third Beach. All three capture the stunning and occasionally stark coastal landscape of the Olympic Peninsula.
Port Angeles is a city and county seat of Clallam County, sitting on the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula, looking straight at Victoria. With a population estimated to be around 20,000, Port Angeles qualifies as quite a large city for the area. With a great variety of go-to travel destinations in the city, like Harbinger Winery, as well as being surrounded by outdoor destinations, Port Angeles is the perfect Olympic Peninsula home base.
From the point of view of Vancouver Island, It isnt overly difficult to reach the island or to even bring a vehicle. Once travelers have reached the island, getting around it is fairly easy regardless of whether travelers brought a vehicle or not. Vancouver Island may have a waterway between it and Vancouver, but between Victoria and Port Hardy, there is plenty for travelers on the Island itself. Vancouver Island has taller mountains and a scattering of small islands to explore on its coast too. Travelers shouldnt hesitate about venturing to Vancouver Island as it does offer travelers quite a lot.
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Starting near Port Hardy, this 12.7 km out-and-back hike is quite a challenging route. It usually takes just under four hours to complete. It is unlikely hikers will experience others as they trek through this stunning landscape. With stunning views of the water and dogs being 100% allowed, it's hard not to love this trail.
This 10 km out-and-back trail starts off near North Cowichan. It is considered a moderate hike, and it is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and walking. This being the case, hikers can expect to encounter others on the trail, but not too often. Dogs are welcome here, but they must be on a leash.
To the far north of Vancouver Island, travelers can discover Port Hardy. This town, as its name suggests, is located on a port with great access to the surrounding nature. Travelers can rent kayaks and venture into the water, or they can simply explore the area by land. Port Hardy also has access to ferries heading in a great many directions.
Victoria is a thriving city and popular travel destination. The city itself maintains its heritage architecture which gives it an old colonial feel. It also has easy access to much of the rest of the island. The city itself has much to explore and enjoy too.
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London 2012: 10 years on, has the Olympics really built a legacy in east London? – LondonWorld
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Ten years on, questions remain over the impact that the London 2012 Olympics has had in Stratford and beyond.
The London 2012 Olympics was set against ambitious promises of lasting change, from inspire a generation to regenerate an entire community.
Stratford, one of the countrys most deprived areas, would become a model for social inclusion, while millions of kids would take up sport for life.
So, 10 years on, what legacy has the games really left?
The redevelopment doesnt reflect its community
Unlike previous Olympics in which host cities failed to reap long-term rewards, London 2012 vowed to be different.
Sebastian Coe, Great Britains four-time Olympic gold medallist, spearheaded the bid to bring the games to London, and then chaired the organising committee to deliver it.
He promised to regenerate Stratford and the surrounding areas around Newham, pledging in 2007 that it would bring between 30,000 to 40,000 new homes around the Olympic Park.
These homes were to be affordable and available to key workers, he said.
In 2011, a year before the Olympics, the definition of affordable housing was loosened to include properties up to 80% of the market rate.
This means residents in the area who on average earn around 30,00 would now likely need an annual income of between 60,000 to 90,000 to buy one.
Today, against the original target of 30,000 to 40,000 new homes, just 13,000 have been built.
Only 11% of these are genuinely affordable social homes, where prices are linked to local incomes.
Nearly 75,000 households in the boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest are still waiting for council housing, while thousands of people have been rehoused outside of Newham to make way for redevelopment.
Luxury towers with penthouse flats now pierce the east London skyline.
Sian Berry, London Assembly member and former Green Party leader, has worked on monitoring the games impact on social housing and overcrowding.
People in surrounding areas are still living in overcrowded and over-expensive housing by and large, without the boost in social housing we should have had, the Highgate councillor told LondonWorld.
I think its clear that the area of the Olympic Park doesnt really reflect the surrounding area in the way it should have done.
It should have been planned and built far more with the community."
Once-in-a-generation opportunity
In the run-up to London 2012, the government proclaimed the games our best chance in a generation to encourage people to be more physically active.
The Olympics was seen as a way to motivate people to not just take up sport, but sustain it throughout their lives.
Around 1bn was invested by Whitehall into building a legacy of participation. Yet five years after the Games, virtually no increase in participation in England was recorded.
Recent statistics from Sport England show how during the last five years, the percentage of people categorised as active has fallen, while the number classed as inactive has increased.
Ali Oliver, chief executive of the Youth Sport Trust, said London 2012 was a fabulous advert that ignited the imagination of young people, creating a step change in opportunities.
However, in 2022, 10 years on we have more unhealthy and unhappy young people than ever, she said.
Childhood obesity saw its biggest increase last year with one in four Year 6 pupils now obese and one in six young people with a probable mental health condition.
These statistics coincide with 42,000 hours of physical education lost since London hosted the games.
While 77% of parents are concerned that children are not getting enough physical activity, only a quarter know the chief medical officers recommendation is 60 active minutes a day to support a healthy childhood.
So, while some programmes have shifted the opportunity for some, we are far from the societal change needed at all levels from policy to parenting, if we are to build an active nation.
'Massive feat of urban regeneration'
National and regional governments have hailed the legacy of London 2012.
They say the impact of the games and its investment is already being felt, and that there is more to come, as redevelopment continues.
I am incredibly proud of the legacy we have delivered in the last 10 years, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said.
The games helped to drive billions of pounds of additional investment in the area for new, truly affordable homes, transport links, business districts and entertainment.
The mayor continued: The Olympic legacy is not just about celebrating the success of the last ten years, but looking forward to the next ten and the years beyond that in order to build a better, fairer, more prosperous London for everyone.
A spokesperson for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said it had invested 1bn into sport and leisure during the coronavirus pandemic, while 320m was now being invested in school sport and 250m in grassroots facilities.
"Over the past decade, we have made the nation's health and fitness a priority, the spokesperson said.
Lyn Garner, chief executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation, said: The 2012 games provided the backdrop to a massive feat of urban regeneration that continues to have a huge impact on the city.
Thousands of new homes have already been built with thousands more still to come many of them affordable.
Ms Garner added: The park is delivering on the promises for local people and while we look back on 2012 with fondness, our eyes are firmly set on the future.
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Starkey Serves as Exclusive Hearing Health Partner for the Special Olympics Unified Cup Detroit 2022 – StreetInsider.com
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Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Aug. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Starkey is proud to serve as the exclusive global supplier of hearing instruments for the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes Healthy Hearing program at the 2022 Special Olympics Unified Cup, presented by Toyota and modelled after the FIFA World Cup. The competition, which began July 31 and runs through August 6, is being held in Detroit, Michigan, and welcomes over 300 footballers (soccer players) with and without intellectual disabilities from over 20 nations. Starkeys participation is a continuation of the global partnership made with Special Olympics International earlier this year, which pledged to increase access to hearing health services worldwide for individuals with intellectual disabilities; and follows Starkey Cares participation in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games this past June, which provided over 100 Special Olympics athletes with new Starkey hearing aids.
Starkey Cares is proud to partner with Special Olympics at the 2022 Unified Cup, said Starkey Owner and Chairman, Bill Austin. Together, we are providing athletes with the hearing health resources they need to be connected to their coaches, teams, and the people who love and support them.
In partnership with Special Olympics International, Starkey Cares is providing life-changing health services and hearing instruments to Special Olympics athletes around the world, while helping make healthy hearing more inclusive of people with intellectual disabilities. At the 2022 Unified Cup, Starkey is providing personalized hearing aids, follow-up recommendations, and education on the importance of regular hearing screenings for athletes participating in the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes Healthy Hearing program. Prior to the global partnership launch this March, Starkey had a long-standing relationship with Special Olympics, providing athletes with hundreds of personalized hearing aids at the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi 2019, and the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles 2015.
We are thrilled to have Starkey Cares with us at the 2022 Unified Cup in Detroit, and we are grateful for their commitment to show up and support Special Olympics athletes and their hearing health needs, says Dr. Alicia Bazzano, Chief Health Officer, Special Olympics International. To date, Starkey and Special Olympics have delivered over 2,700 hearing screenings to athletes and nearly 500 personally fitted hearing instruments. It is thanks to Starkey Cares that so many of our athletes can continue to succeed on and off the field.
This global event revolves around the common mission of celebrating the joy of sport and the power of inclusion through camaraderie, competition, and breaking down social barriers. The transformational concept of unified was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship. The mens and womens Division One finals will be streamed live at 2:00 p.m. EST on Saturday, August 6, from Keyworth Stadium home of the Detroit City Football Club to hundreds of millions of viewers across the globe by ESPN, the Global Broadcast Partner of Special Olympics International and the Global Presenting Sponsor of Special Olympics Unified Sports.
ESPN3 can be accessed by visiting http://www.espn.com/watch. ESPN will also be producing an hour-long Unified Cup special that will air on Saturday, August 13, at 3 p.m. EST on ESPN2 titled Special Olympics Unified Cup Detroit 2022.
About Starkey
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Dozens of fake news websites and social media accounts pushed pro-China talking points – CNBC
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In this photo illustration, the People's Republic of China flag logo is displayed on a smartphone screen on 25 July 2022. A Chinese marketing firm hosted a ring of at least 72 fake news sites in 11 languages with corresponding fake social media personas that pushed Chinese government talking points, according to research published Thursday.
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A Chinese marketing firm hosted a ring of at least 72 fake news sites in 11 languages with corresponding fake social media personas that pushed Chinese government talking points, according toresearchpublished Thursday.
NBC News has viewed the English-language sites, which obscure their ownership and authors. Their articles frequently criticized the U.S. and the West, and appeared to attempt to smooth over concerns in those countries, such as Chinalimiting democracy in Hong Kongandputting ethnic minority Uyghur citizens into detention camps.
According to Mandiant, the company that produced the report, the sites were hosted on internet infrastructure owned by a Chinese marketing company, Shanghai Haixun Technology.
It's unclear who would have organized the campaign, and neither a spokesperson for China's embassy in Washington nor Shanghai Haixun Technology responded to requests for comment. According to Shanghai Haixun'swebsite, the company offers clients in China the opportunity to get their talking points published on news sites in more than 40 languages and in more than 140 countries, and it boasts that it's gotten clients covered in English-language news outlets like The Associated Press and Reuters.
The report adds to a growing list ofexamplesofdisinformation operationsattributedto China, many of which have failed to gain much traction. Dakota Cary, a China analyst at the Krebs-Stamos Group, a cybersecurity company, said the ring of news sites appeared to be a clumsy attempt by a pro-China group to influence Western conversation.
"The campaign observed by Mandiant is another example of how China is unable to influence cultural narratives with inauthentic accounts and forged documents," said Cary, who was not involved in Mandiant's research.
In at least one case, the campaign appeared to have leveraged forged letters to smear an anthropologist, Adrian Zenz, who has publishedsignificant researchon China's treatment of Uyghurs.
The letters appear to have first surfaced online in December, when photographs of them were posted by the Twitter account of a persona named Jonas Drosten. That account has since been suspended, though Google has acached versionof theaccount that is still visible.
A Twitter spokesperson told NBC News it had suspended multiple accounts related to the campaign, but declined to share specifics.
The three letters all concern the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, the Washington think tank where Zenz works. The first, purportedly from the desk of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., thanks Zenz and appears to tie him to former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, referred to simply as "Bannon." The other two appeared to be evidence of the foundation paying Zenz more than half a million dollars for his research.
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Spokespeople for Rubio's office and the foundation confirmed to NBC News that the letters are fake. However, they were treated as authentic in several articles about Zenz in the Shanghai Haixun news ring. China Daily, the country's primary state-sponsored English news outlet, alsowrote an articletreating them as authentic in May. Neither China Daily nor the author of that article, Mark Pinkstone, responded to requests for comment.
The use of forged U.S. government letters and fake social media profiles echoes a previous information operation that another cybersecurity firm, Recorded Future, hasattributed to Russia. In that campaign, the forged letters appeared designed to erode support for NATO, the U.S.-led military alliance.
Zenz is a common target for Chinese officials. Last year, the Chinese Communist Party's head of propaganda, Xu Guixiang, held anews conferencededicated to trying to discredit him.
Zenz told NBC News that while he is used togetting criticism from China for his work, this is the most elaborate effort to date.
"I've been subjected to lots of smear campaigns," Zenz said in a phone call. "This one seemed to be slightly more sophisticated because it tried to build a credible argument, with connections, using even fake documents, trying to build a narrative that some people could believe."
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Fake news, not media glare on her life, irks Alia Bhatt – India New England
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BY AKSHAY ACHARYA
Mumbai Bollywood star Alia Bhatt, who is currently expecting her first bundle of joy with husband Ranbir Kapoor, is currently going through a very busy phase in her life. While she is expecting her first child post a dreamy wedding with the actor, on the professional front she has two big projects lined up for release first is the OTT movie Darlings and second is Brahmastra: Part One Shiva.
Both projects are very special to her. The Netflix movie Darlings where she co-stars with powerhouse performers like Shefali Shah and Vijay Varma, is her maiden production under Eternal Sunshine Productions banner. Brahmastra: Part One Shiva, which is set to debut on September 9 in cinemas, is her first film opposite her hubby Ranbir.
In a recent conversation with IANS, Alia spoke about the spotlight on her personal life more than professional, her experience as a debutante producer and working with the cast of Darlings.
The overwhelming coverage around her personal life in the media may give an impression that her work is not in the media focus but, Alia gracefully disagrees, I feel there is a lot of focus on my work. Unfortunately, the nature of showbiz is such that people are interested to know about your personal life and as an actor you sign up for that.
But, theres one thing that irks her and rightly so the fake news.
Alia says, The only thing that I get annoyed with is people making up fake news. But, again thats something thats difficult to control in the digital sphere.
She claims that venturing into production has had no effect on the actor in her. For a generous amount of time on the Darlings sets, she walked around like an actor hired to do a job and not the producer of the film.
She says in a matter of fact manner: The actor in me hasnt changed much because of the producer in me. In fact, when we were shooting the film I was majorly on the sets as an actor and not as a producer. Having said that, the producer in me majorly came into play after the film was finished.
As an actor, once the film is wrapped up, youre done. You get back into the action during the promotions or closer to the release of the project. But as a producer, you have to be with the film at every step planning and strategising, monitoring the post-production, checking the edit and the cut till its out for the audience.
I have always been involved in all my films as an actor but this project took me a step further.
The film features an interesting line-up of actors, in addition to Shefali and Vijay, it has another Vijay Vijay Maurya and Rajesh Sharma.
Casting for Alia is of prime importance, something that can make or break a film, When I watch a movie, I get impressed when the casting of the film is very detailed. You can see the hard work of the casting directors, their assistants and that of the entire team put together.
Finally, she talks about her camaraderie with fellow actress Shefali Shah, who plays her mother in the film, Shefali and I are not at all on the same page before a scene. Off the camera, theres something else going on in her mind and I am in my own zone.
Its only when the camera rolls, we spontaneously switch into our characters and thats how we build up the scene, she concludes. (IANS)
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Totally Not Fake News: Did the Trade Deadline Actions Solve the Biggest Issue Facing the Astros? – The Crawfish Boxes
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Houston - The Aug 2nd trade deadline has come and gone. The Houston Astros, currently sitting atop the AL West by a double-digit margin and holding the #2 seed also by double digits, made a series of moves to shore up deficiencies in the outfield, catcher, and pitching positions. Made some quality moves, I think, noted Dusty Baker, sitting in his office sampling his latest summer Cabernet Sauvignon.
When the dust settled from all the activity, the Houston Astros picked up Trey Mancini, who can play at the First Base/Outfield/Designated Hitter Positions. Current Os GM and former Astros executive Mike Elias was reportedly happy with the prospects they picked up. He was also checking in from an undisclosed location, as there was some, uh, discontent from Baltimore about the move, and he made this decision out of caution. They also picked up Boston catcher Christian Vasquez, in an attempt to shore up the hitting, or lack thereof, from the catching position (update: Vasquez, in his first at-bat for the Astros, grounded out, so most would say he is fitting right in). To shore up the relief corps, Houston picked up Will Smith from Atlanta Cant beat em, steal em from the champs, opined an unnamed staffer from the Astros.
With all of these moves, the Astros would appear to be setting themselves up for another long post-season run. Yet, there was a sense of more immediate urgency from the Astros brain trust.
Well, ok, we are thinking about the post-season and all. Yes, there is the potential to try to maybe catch the Yankees for home field. Maybe, just maybe, we can win a few home games in a key playoff series or something like that, noted Astros GM James Click Yet, we werent sure we were going to make all that many moves. Coming into the the All-Star Break, we were sitting in a good position for the division and playoff seeding. Wed even run the gauntlet of the New York schedule and crushed it. Going with a 6-man starting rotation and possibly upping it to 7 with Lance [McCullers] coming back. A lineup that is starting to find the rangeyeah, life is good.
However, we saw a huge problem right as we came out of the All-Star Break. When we played the Yankees and the white-hot Mariners, we ran the table, going a nice 5-0. Then, we take a nice trip to Oakland, to play the dead-last As. Then we get swept. [Expletive Deleted] swept by those guys. After they took 2 out of 3 from us right before the break. Ok, maybe we were tired and just wanted to get to the off-time for that first one, but we lost to them. Good grief, [at the time of this interview] we are 0-5 against teams with a non-winning record since the break, 0-5!!!!! raged Click.
The Click diatribe continued: Unfortunately, this is not a new phenomenon for the Astros. We all remember last year when this squad simply could not get past those pesky, dangerous last-place squads. Detroit gave us so, so much trouble. Good grief, the Baltimore Orioles, whove held on to the #1 pick in the draft for at least the past half-decade, swept us at home. They were the worst team in baseball, and they up and swept us. At home. It wasnt even the World Series.
There were some signs that we were better about this in 22. Been handling the Rangers just fine, and the Angels. We even swept the As the first time we played them this year. Yet, since June, weve had some of those issues again. Lost a home series against Miami, then lost our last two series against the As...and we have a ton more games against them this year. Heck, the Red Sox, who are last in the AL East, have won the season series against us. Ok, if they are over .500, maybe, just maybe, we have a chance.
The unnamed exec continued Look, I dont want to panic, but while a 8-1 record against teams with a winning record after the All-Star Break is great, that 0-5 number is not looking so good. If we cant beat those last-place teams, especially with the acquisition of Mancini and Vasquez, we are in deep, deep trouble.
While some personnel remained worried, others took a more serene approach.
Look, I dont like the fact that we are struggling against the As, but in the bigger picture, I think we will be just fine. observed owner Jim Crane. Besides, Ive been enjoying life and rubbing it in every time I see [MLB Commissioner Rob]Manfred and [New York Yankees General Manager Brian] Cashman about how the all-mighty fightin Judges, er, the Yankees, struggled against us, a team that struggles against the As. I am not worried. Now, if we once against have home field in the World Series, then Ill show some concern. Until then, its all good.
Only time will tell if the recent acquisitions will pay off for the Astros. Will they help solve the biggest current crisis of the Astros struggling against their biggest foes: Last place teams? We will have to wait and watch. If they can get past that major roadblock, then we shall see what the Astros will do in the post-season. Until then, we shall wait and watch, just like the rest of the world.
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