Monday, July 30, 2012

A beautiful site of Bangladesh

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

London Olympics 2012 Ticket scandal hits Games



Olympic organisers scrambled on Sunday to quell a scandal over depressing TV images of half-empty stands at the London Olympics as a government minister said an urgent inquiry had been launched to identify just who had failed to show up, and why.
Fans from all over Britain who had been charmed by the Olympic publicity offensive, but were let down by a complex ballot system, were outraged by footage of empty seats at key venues including Wimbledon -- one of the hottest tickets in world tennis.
"It's infuriating to see so many empty seats on TV. Surely it can't be beyond the organisers to allow real sports fans to fill them up on a first come first served basis?" said Ed Shorthose, a London-based father of two who has been trying for months to get tickets to see the Games.
More vacant seats were reported on Sunday, the second day of the Games.
Organisers said they were in touch with the International Olympic Committee to discover who failed to show up and why.
A Games official told Reuters it was still unclear whether the empty seats in several events, including Wimbledon, swimming, gymnastics and basketball, had been allocated to sponsors, international federations and athletes' families.
"We are trying to find out who these tickets belonged to," said the official.
British Olympic Association Chairman Colin Moynihan told a briefing on Sunday one solution might be a 30-minute rule whereby fans would be allowed to take up vacant seats if spectators were late or did not arrive.
Moynihan said the search was on for who had not taken up tickets. "Where you have large blocks of seats you can pretty quickly know," Moynihan said.
Spectators reported more empty seats on Sunday.
"We've got a few empty seats, so please shout twice as loud for those empty ones," announcer Ian Oswald said at one men's weight-lifting event.
More empty seats were reported at the women's gymnastics, particularly close to the mat. Soldiers, apparently who had been on security duty, occupied some of the empty chairs.
Seats were also vacant at the eventing dressage despite the appearance of Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth's grand-daughter, who is part of the British team.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, the minister responsible for the Olympics, said he was disappointed by the empty seats and that the London Organising Committee (LOCOG) were looking into it.
"LOCOG are doing a full investigation into what happened," Hunt told publicly funded broadcaster BBC after a widely praised surreal and exuberant opening ceremony starring the queen, Paul McCartney and Rowan Atkin.

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London Diary


Spotted at Horse Guards Parade, home of beach volleyball, was the former secretary general of the United Nations, Kofi Annan.
Annan spent about an hour at the event and joined in, though briefly, a Mexican wave triggered by the party atmosphere among a first-day attendance of 10,081 spectators. Organisers had predicted the central London venue would attract a regular number of dignitaries and celebrity spectators.
Prince Harry is likely to attend next week, while Lord Coe, chair of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games, joined the crowd for part of the afternoon session.
Spectators were welcomed to Horse Guards Parade by marching bands and the event's very own dancing troupe. Organisers promise a mix of music to satisfy what James O'Brien, head of sport presentation, describes as an "energy theme".
He said: "Due to the location of the venue and the juxtaposition of a beach in the political heart of London, we have tried to mirror this clash of cultures in our music programming."
Music from the Beatles, the Kinks, Rita Ora and the Artic Monkeys were among the mix.
Faucheron picture perfect
Thomas Faucheron hit the centre of the target at the archery on Sunday with his second arrow in the men's team quarterfinal defeat to Mexico -- and also the camera positioned there.

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China's quest begins


China's Wu Minxia and He Zi are on course for a perfect landing during the women's synchronised 3m springboard diving final at the London 2012 Olympic Games yesterday. The pair won the first of possible eight golds in diving events.
Wu Minxia and He Zi of China won the first diving gold medal of the London Olympics on Sunday, putting the country on a path toward a possible sweep of the eight medals.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Ratna set to shoot in Olympics


Sharmin Akter Ratna
Sharmin Akter Ratna, Bangladesh's lone shooter in the London Olympics, is set to take part in the 10m Air Rifle event at the Royal Artillery Barracks in London on Saturday.
Ratna, who has been undergoing extensive training in Bristol under Bangladeshi coach Shoyebuzzaman for more than two months, will be among 55 shooters from different countries taking part in the event.
The 24-year old lady from Magura won the 10m Air Rifle gold in the 2010 South Asian Games in Dhaka with a record mark of 499.4 points. Later that year, she won gold in the same event in the Commonwealth Shooting Championships held in New Delhi.
Ratna, one of the five athletes from Bangladesh; all of whom went on wild cards -- is considered to be the best chance for Bangladesh to put up a good show in this year's Olympics.
Wild cards are given to those countries who fail to qualify directly for the mega extravaganza.
Bangladesh's best female shooter has been in good form of late and has adapted well with the weather conditions in England, and is expected to better her best score of 503.3 which she set in 2010 SA Games.

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PM says Bangladesh cannot help Rohingya


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has told Al Jazeera that her country cannot afford to accomodate more Rohingya Muslim refugees fleeing persecution in neighbouring Myanmar.
The statement follows reports that Bangladeshi authorities have been rejecting many of the asylum seekers, reports Al Jazeera on Friday.

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London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony

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London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony