Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas


I am dreaming of white Christmas,
with every Christmas card i write,
May your days be merry and bright,
and May all your Christmases be white.
Happy Christmas.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

After CWG gold, Omkar Singh sets new targets


Source: http://www.ndtv.com/article/commonwealth%20games/after-cwg-gold-omkar-sets-new-targets-57906

With his dream of winning a gold medal in the ongoing Commonwealth Games fulfilled, Omkar Singh has now trained his eyes on the Guangzhou Asian Games and other upcoming international tournaments.

Omkar combined with Gurpreet Singh to win a gold in the men's 10-metre air pistol pairs event at the Karni Singh Shooting Range on Thursday. He had earlier won the yellow metal in men's 50m pistol event on Wednesday.

"I am very happy. Now that I have won here, I have set new targets to cross. I'm really delighted to win this gold on my motherland," an overjoyed Omkar said, moments after his medal-winning feat.

"I am very happy and I will try to do my best in the future," he added.

The unassuming shooter admitted that it took a while for him to realise what he had achieved until he saw the giant electronic scorecard.

"I actually didn't realise that I have won the gold medal until I saw the scorecard," Omkar said.

His partner, Gurpreet, who had earlier won the pairs 25-metre rapid fire pistol event partnering Vijay Kumar, was on the move the whole day as he was scheduled to compete in two events.

A handful of spectators present at the 25-metre final range were seen jostling for the lad from Amritsar after the completion of the event.

"I have to go as I have got an event very soon," Gurpreet said before making his way out through the side door.

Ronjan Sodhi was another Indian to have won a medal today. The double trap world record holder prevailed in a nail-biting three-way shoot-off to win the silver medal in his pet event, after England's Steven Walton clinched the gold.

"I missed two initially in the final round. But I was hitting the targets well, so I was confident with my technique," Sodhi said.

"I shot a 44 (in the third round of the qualification), and I missed five targets from one station. Probably, I didn't get the point right. I think 139 is not a bad score, but I was definitely under pressure, especially after our silver medal yesterday. A lot of them were expecting gold," he said.

The double trap World Cup gold medallist had words of appreciation for young teammate Asher Noria, who lost out to Isle of Man's Timithy James Kneale in the bronze medal play-off.

"One thing I would like to point out is that Asher was very impressive. For him, it is such a big stage with everybody watching us, but he really kept his cool. Even at the shoot-out tie, he was shooting very, very well," Sodhi said.

"I'm happy with the way we finished. I'm sure he's a future Olympic medalist."

Indian gold medallist Renu Bala takes rickshaw home

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

India's Commonwealth Games weightlifting champion Renu Bala had to catch a rickshaw back to the athletes village after she missed the official transport.

The 24-year-old, who retained her 58kg title on Wednesday, left the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium with her parents, leaving officials to claim that they didn't know where she had gone.

"There are buses for the athletes, but she decided to go off with her parents and gave no information to anybody," said Games secretary-general Lalit Bhanot.

"We didn't know about it. If she had asked for help we would have provided it."

Auto-rickshaws, or tuk-tuks, are a common sight on the gridlocked roads of the Indian capital with 55,000 registered vehicles scrambling for trade.

Commonwealth Games Schedule for Thursday (7th Oct 2010)

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cwgarticleshow/6702095.cms

Commonwealth Games Schedule for Thursday October 7 (35 medals)

Archery

9:00-10:55
Women's Compound - Team Semi Finals
Women's Compound - Team Bronze Medal
Women's Compound - Team Finals

14:00-15:55
Men's Compound - Team Semi Finals
Men's Compound - Team Bronze Medal
Men's Compound - Team Finals

Athletics

10:00 Men's Decathlon - 100m
10:10 Men's High Jump - Qualifying A+B
10:15 Men's Hammer Throw- Qualifying A
10:45 Men's Decathlon - Long Jump
10:50 Women's 1500m - Round 1
11:10 Men's 400m - Round 1
11:45 Men's Hammer Throw - Qualifying B
12:15 Men's Decathlon - Shot Put
17:30 Men's Decathlon - High Jump
17:40 Women's Triple Jump - Qualifying A+B
17:45 Women's Hammer Throw - Final
17:50 Women's 100m semifinal
18:00 Men's Shot Put - Final
18:05 Men's 100m - Semifinal
18:30 Women's 400m - Semifinal
19:20 Women's 100m Final
19:35 Men's 100m - Final
20:00 Men's Decathlon - 400m

Badminton

11:00-15:00: Mixed Team Event - Quarter Finals
19:00-23:00: Mixed Team Event - Semi-Finals

Boxing

13:00-17:00
Lightflyweight (49kg) - quarter-finals
Bantamweight (56kg)- quarter-finals

18:30-22:30
Light Welterweight (64kg) - quarter-finals
Middleweight (75kg) - quarter-finals

Cycling - Track

11:00-16:35
Women's Sprint - Quarter-finals Heat 1
Men's Sprint - Quarter-finals Heat 1
Women's 10km Scratch Race Final
Women's Sprint 5-8
Men's Sprint 5-8
Women's Sprint - Semi-finals Heat 1
Men's Sprint - Semi-finals Heat 1
Women's Sprint - Semi-finals Heat 2
Men's Sprint - Semi-finals Heat 2
Women's Sprint - Semi-finals Heat 3 (if necessary)
Men's Sprint - Semi-finals Heat 3 (if necessary)
Men's 4,000m Team Pursuit Final
Women's Sprint - Final Heat 1
Men's Sprint - Final Heat 1
Women's Sprint - Final Heat 2
Men's Sprint - Final Heat 2
Women's Sprint - Final Heat 3 (if necessary)
Men's Sprint - Final Heat 3 (if necessary)

17:00-17:30: Men's 20km Scratch Race (2 Heats of 10km) if required

Gymnastics

17:00-20:00

Men's Floor - Final
Women's Vault - Final
Men's Pommel Horse - Final
Women's Uneven Bars - Final
Men's Rings - Final

Hockey

11:00-12:30: Scotland Vs Trinidad & Tobago (Women Pool A)
13:00-14:30: Malaysia Vs Wales (Women Pool B)
16:00-17:30: Canada Vs England (Men Pool B)
18:00-19:30: India Vs Australia (Men Pool A)

Lawn Bowls

9:00-12:00
Men's Triples - Round 7
Women's Pairs - Round 7

12:30-15:30
Men's Triples - Round 8
Women's Pairs - Round 8

16:00-19:00
Men's Pairs - Round 6
Women's Triples - Round 6

19:30-22:30
Men's Pairs - Round 7
Women's Triples - Round 7

Netball

09:30-11:00 - New Zealand vs England - Preliminary Round - Pool B
11:30-13:00 - Trinidad vs India - Preliminary Round - Pool A
15:00-16:30 - Australia vs Jamaica - Preliminary Round - Pool A
17:00-18:30 - Barbados vs PNG - Preliminary Round - Pool B

Shooting

09:00-10:45 Men's 10m Air Pistol (Pairs) - Final
09:00-11:15 Women's SB 50m Rifle 3 Positions Qualification (Singles)
09:00-12:00 Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Pairs) - Final
10:00-15:00 Men's Double Trap Qualification (Singles)
13:00 13:45 Women's SB 50m Rifle 3 Positions Final
16:00-16:30 Men's Double Trap Final

Squash

13:00-16:00
Men's Singles - Consolation Plate Semi Finals
Women's Singles - Classic Plate Quarter Finals
Women's Singles - Consolation Plate Semi Finals
Women's Singles - Plate Semi Finals
Women's Singles - Classic Plate Semi Finals
Men's Singles - Classic Plate Semi Finals
Women's Singles - Semi Finals
Men's Singles - Semi Finals

18:00-21:00
Men's Singles - Plate Semi Finals
Women's Singles - Semi Finals
Men's Singles - Plate Semi Finals
Men's Singles - Semi Finals

Swimming

08:30-10:30
Men's 50m Breaststroke Heats
Women's 50m Backstroke Heats
Men's 100m Butterfly Heats
Women's 100m Breaststroke Heats
Men's 100m Backstroke Heats
Women's 50m Freestyle Heats
Men's 400m Individual Medley Heats

16:00-18:01
Women's 100m Butterfly Final
Men's 50m Breaststroke Semi-final
Women's 50m Backstroke Semi-final
Men's 100m Freestyle Final
Women's 100m Breaststroke Semi-final
Men's 100m Backstroke Semi-final
Women's 50m Freestyle Semi-final
Men's 100m Butterfly Semi-final
Men's 400m Individual Medley Final
Women's 800m Freestyle Final

Synchronised Swimming

12:00-14:15
Women's Solo - Free Routine Final
Women's Duet - Free Routine Final

Table Tennis

9:30-14:30
Women's Classification Games
Men's Team Event - Quarter-finals
Women's Team Event - Semi-finals
Men's Classification Games
Men's Team Event - Quarter-finals

16:00-21:00
Women's Classification Games
Men's Team Event - Quarter-finals
Women's Team Event - Semi-finals
Men's Classification Games
Men's Team Event - Quarter-finals

Tennis

10:00-15:00
Mixed Doubles - Semi Final
Women's Singles - Quarter Finals
Women's Doubles - Quarter Finals
Men's Singles - Quarter Finals
Men's Doubles - Quarter Finals

17:00-22:00
Mixed Doubles - Semi Final
Women's Singles - Quarter Finals
Women's Doubles - Quarter Finals
Men's Singles - Quarter Finals
Men's Doubles - Quarter Finals

Weightlifting

14:00-16:30: Men's 77kg Category Final
18:30-21:00: Women's 63kg Category Final

Wrestling

09:00-13:00
Women's Freestyle - 48kg, 55kg, 63kg, 72kg - Eliminations
Women's Freestyle - 51kg, 59kg, 67kg - Final entries

16:30-19:30
Women's Freestyle - 48kg, 55kg, 63kg, 72kg - Repechage, Finals
Women's Freestyle - 51kg, 59kg, 67kg - Medical
Women's Freestyle - 51kg, 59kg, 67kg - Weigh in

Monday, October 4, 2010

How to Buy CWG 2010 tickets?

Open this official website http://www.tickets.cwgdelhi2010.org of Commonwealth Games 2010 and click on "How to Buy" and Follow these steps:
1. Click on Ticketing link on the CWG D2010 Home Page
2. Click on the "BUY TICKETS" tab
3. Select your Game of interest
4. Select Date and Session
5. Click on "BUY TICKETS" link of the desired Session
6. Login or Register
7. Enter number of tickets required
8. Select Delivery Method and Payment Mode
9. Enter Payment Mode details
10.Confirm Payment
11.Receive E-Confirmation and E-Voucher on E-Mail

Common Wealth Games 2010 Tickets

The Chairman of Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee (CGOC) Suresh Kalmadi launched the sale of online tickets for the fourth coming Commonwealth Games 2010 in Indian Capital Delhi.

Chairman of Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee (CGOC) Suresh Kalmadi has issued the first ticket of forth coming Commonwealth Games 2010 in Indian Capital Delhi to the Tejinder Khanna Lieutenant Governor of Delhi.

Specking to media persons and reporters in a press conference in Delhi CGOC Chairman Suresh Kalmadi announced the forth coming Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi tickets are priced convincingly to encourage more and more participation of people in this biggest event in India especially in Delhi.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Commonwealth Games 2010: New Delhi to take drastic safety precautions for 'Friendly Games'

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Around 80,000 Delhi police officers, 17,500 paramilitary personnel including snipers and bomb disposal experts, 3,000 specialised commandos and 100 anti-sabotage teams will be deployed across the city as part of what organisers call an "impregnable" security plan.

The operation includes the unprecedented step of providing armed commandos on buses carrying athletes and officials to venues as well as lead vehicles with more armed officers.

measure follows last year's attack on a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore, Pakistan.

Despite fears of terrorist attacks in the Indian capital during the Games, security has proved less of an issue to the Commonwealth Games Federation than the problem of missed construction deadlines.

Mike Hooper, the CGF's chief executive, said: "When India bid for the Games, the government gave an undertaking to provide a safe and secure environment if Delhi was picked as host.

"Seven years since then and there is nothing to suggest that they are backing off from the promise."

The country has been on high alert since the Mumbai terror attacks two years ago and high security measures have already been introduced.

Most tourist hotels have already installed metal detectors and perform under-vehicle checks as a matter of routine.

The Metropolitan Police has provided advice to the Indian authorities and will return to Delhi during the Games to liaise with the local police and to monitor security arrangements in preparation for the 2012 London Olympics.

The highly visible operation will be evident from the moment athletes and fans step off their planes at Indira Gandhi International, which will be secured by commando forces a week before the start of the Games.

In the city, the massive police and military presence will be supported by the installation of 2,000 CCTV cameras and continual aerial surveillance.

All Games venues will be protected by four layers of security, watched over by rooftop snipers. Fans will have to pass through metal detectors and have their baggage X-rayed before entering stadiums.