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Colombia, Ecuador and Peru share spoils

Published in Table Tennis
Sunday, 26 May 2019 01:44

On duty for Colombia, Sebastian Bedoya and Emanuel Otalvaro emerged successful in the under 11 boys’ doubles event accounting for David Fujii and Hamilton Yamane in the final (11-7, 11-9, 4-11, 11-8).

Likewise, in the under 13 boys’ doubles competition it was success for Colombia, as it was in the under 13 mixed doubles, Emanuel Yepes being the player at the heart of the action. In the former he paired with Samuel Olhgisser to gain success, the pairing beating Brazil’s Leonardo IIzuka and Augusto Andrade (12-10, 11-8, 11-7) at the final hurdle; in the latter he partnered Ana Izasa to gold. Once again as in the boys’ doubles final Leonardo Ilzuka had to settle for silver, this time in partnership with Beartix Kanashiro (7-11, 6-11, 11-7, 11-7, 11-9).

Three titles for Colombia, it was two for Ecuador both featuring Maybelline Menendez. She partnered Anie Rubio to under 11 girls’ doubles success, the pair beating Peru’s Natsumi Aouije and Isabelle Leon (11-8, 11-6, 11-6); meanwhile, in the under 11 mixed doubles competition, she joined forces with Juan Gonzalez to claim the top prize. In the final they overcame Colombia’s Sebastian Bedoya and Julian Pisco (11-7, 11-4, 13-11).

Gold for Colombia and for Ecuador; in the under 13 girls’ doubles, it was the top prize for Peru. Karla Mendoza and Valentina Zea beating Chile’s Constanza Mesas and Sofia Peru to claim the title (11-5, 14-12, 12-10).

Play in Cuenca concludes on Sunday 26th May; the day on which in both age groups the winners of the boys’ singles and girls’ singles titles will be decided.

Entry

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Entry List (Wednesday 22nd May)

Results – Team Events (Thursday 23rd May & Friday 24th May)

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Boys’ Team – First Stage
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Boys’ Team – Main Draw
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Boys’ Team – Detailed Results

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Girls’ Team – First Stage
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Girls’ Team – Main Draw
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Girls’ Team – Detailed Results

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Boys’ Team – First Stage
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Boys’ Team – Main Draw
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Boys’ Team – Detailed Results

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Girls’ Team – First Stage
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Girls’ Team – Main Draw
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Girls’ Team – Detailed Results

Results – Individual Events (Saturday 25th May)

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Boys’ Doubles – Results
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Girls’ Doubles – Results
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 11 Mixed Doubles – Results

2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Boys’ Doubles – Results
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Girls’ Doubles – Results
2019 South American Under 11 and Under 13 Championships: Under 13 Mixed Doubles – Results

Final places decided, qualification concludes

Published in Table Tennis
Sunday, 26 May 2019 02:05

Marco Navas, who started proceedings as the no.7 seed, accounted for Trinidad and Tobago’s Aaron Wilson (9-11, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9, 11-7) and El Salvador’s Diego Orantes, the no.16 seed (11-7, 11-0, 11-5, 11-9) to book his place in the final.

One step away from Lima, he made the step and in some style, he beat Guyana’s Christopher Franklin, the no.5 seed, in four straight games.

Success for Marco Navas without needing a deciding seventh game, it was the same for Heber Moscoso. The no.10 seed, when the listings were announced, he accounted for Colombia’s Alexander Echavarria (11-6, 11-3, 11-8, 11-8), before emerging successful against Guyana’s Shemar Britton (11-6, 11-7, 11-0, 8-11, 11-8) and Tyrese Knight of Barbados, the no.4 seed (11-5, 11-5, 11-4, 7-11, 13-11).

Similarly in the women’s singles event there were no great moments of drama. Leyla Gomez, the no.11 seed, overcame Brittany Joseph from Trinidad and Tobago, the no.7 seed (11-3, 11-7, 11-7, 11-4), prior to accounting for El Salvador’s Monica Mendez, the no.6 seed (11-13, 6-11, 11-6, 11-7, 11-8, 11-2).

Impressive from Leyla Gomez, likewise Rheann Chung responded. She beat Costa Rica’s Fiorella Vallecillo (11-4, 11-7, 11-4, 11-4), Paraguay’s Lucero Ovelar (11-5, 11-8, 11-7, 11-5) and Guyana’s Trenace Lowe, the top seed, to secure her place in Lima 2019 Pan American Games.

In the play-off matches to determine the reserves, in the men’s event Tyrese Knight finished ahead of Guyana’s Christopher Franklin, Panama’s Omer Avi-Tal, Bolivia’s Eduardo Lizarazu; in the women’s Monica Mendoza ahead of Trenace Lowe, Lucero Ovelar and Brittany Joseph.

Information

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Prospectus

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Schedule of Play

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Entries (as on Thursday 23rd May)

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Seeding (First Knock-Out)

Results

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Men’s Singles – Draw One – Results (Friday 24th May)

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Women’s Singles – Draw One – Results (Friday 24th May)

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Men’s Singles – Draw Two – Results (Saturday 25th May)

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Women’s Singles – Draw Two – Results (Saturday 25th May)

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Men’s Singles – Draw Three – Results (Saturday 25th May)

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Women’s Singles – Draw Three – Results (Saturday 25th May)

Qualifiers

Lima 2019 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Individual Events: Qualified Players & Reserves (Saturday 25y May)

Qualified Teams for Pan American Games

Host Nation
Peru
Peru

2018 Pan American Championships
Brazil, United States, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina and Cuba
Brazil, United States, Canada, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Argentina

2019 Caribbean Qualification
Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic

2019 Central America Qualification
Guatemala
Mexico

2019 North America Qualification
Canada
no nomination

2019 South America Qualification
Ecuador
Colombia

2019 World Ranking (May)
Dominican Republic
Chile, Mexico

Canada and the United States both qualified for the for the women’s team event as a result of finishing in the top six at the 2018 Pan American Championships. Therefore, there was no nomination via 2019 North America qualification; thus as the second high team on the May 2019 world rankings, Mexico gained the final place.

Top names make intentions crystal clear

Published in Table Tennis
Sunday, 26 May 2019 03:20

Each finished in first place in their initial phase group; Heming Hu surrendered just one game, that being in his second match of the day when facing Tahiti’s Ocean Belrose (11-6, 15-13, 11-2, 9-11, 11-5). Otherwise, there was no blemish, New Zealand’s Dean Shu secured second place ahead of Ocean Belrose and New Caledonia’s Arthur Mas.

Meanwhile, in the corresponding group, New Zealand’s Nathan Xu finished ahead of Vanuatu’s Yoshua Shing, Australia’s Rohan Dhooria and Fiji’s Vick Wu; the one player to cause Nathan Xu problems being Rohan Dhooria, the 16 year old needing six games to secure victory (11-6, 7-11, 12-10, 4-11, 11-5, 11-9).

Focused, in the counterpart women’s event, Jan Fang Lay demonstrated not a morsel of charity; not one single game was surrendered. New Zealand’s Cheng Zhiying finished in runners up spot; third place went to Fiji’s Grace Rosi Yee with Tahiti’s Cyrine Sam ending in fourth position.

First place for Australia, it was the same in the counterpart women’s group; first place went to Parleen Kaur followed by New Zealand’s Zhou Jiayi, Tahiti’s Melveen Richmond and Tahiti’s Sally Yee.

The top three players in each group advanced to the main draw, the first placed directly to the semi-finals.

In the opening round of the men’s event Ocean Belrose beat Yoshua Shing (8-11, 11-5, 11-6, 11-6, 11-7); Rohan Dhooria accounted for Dean Shu (11-8, 5-11, 11-4, 10-12, 13-11, 11-5); in the women’s event Zhou Jiayi overcame Grace Rosi Yee (11-3, 11-5, 11-8, 12-10), Chen Zhiying ended the hopes of Melveen Richmond.

At the semi-final stage of the men’s event Heming Hu plays Ocean Belrose, Nathan Xu confronts Rohan Dhooria; in the women’s competition it is Jian Fang Lay versus Zhou Jiayi, Parleen Kaur in opposition to Cheng Zhiyang.

Play concludes in Bora Bora on Sunday 26th May.

Led by Egypt’s Ahmed El-Dawlatly, ITTF Expert and Course Conductor Trainer, the venue was the Liberty Stadium-Ibadan, one of the oldest sporting venues in Nigeria; matters locally being organized under the watchful eye of James Eakyns, Secretary-General of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF).

Overall, a total of 20 students attended representing four African countries. In addition to the 15 local participants, three course members travelled from Ghana, one from Tunisia and one from Burkina Faso.

Most notably the member from Tunisia was Ramzi Marbrouk, the Africa Development Manager, whilst Paul Tiendrebeogo, the recently appointed ITTF West Africa Development Officer, was the Burkina Faso representative. Also, Bello Nosiru, a well-known Nigeria National Team Head Coach, attended.

“The importance and benefits of the coaching course cannot be over emphasized. The course will further enhance the knowledge of the coaches as well as abreast them on modern techniques of the sport. The NTTF hopes to maximise the window of opportunities created by the course. We look forward to having more ITTF courses in Nigeria.” James Eakyns

Meanwhile in addition to James Eakyns, Olabanji Oladapo, member of the ITTF Board of Directors visited; matters concluding with a closing ceremony at with two special guests were present.

“Mr Femi Ajao read the speech of the National Olympic Comittee President, the zonal co-ordinator for South West Zone, Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development. Mr. Waheed Ekun a former Nigerian champion and former chairman of Oyo State Table Tennis Association, spoke on behalf of the NTTF President.” Ahmed El-Dawlatly

A successful initiative, on that was welcomed and appreciated by all.

Wales secured a vital win against nearest rivals Japan in their bid to remain in the top 14 of the World Rugby Sevens Series.

Richie Pugh's side went into the penultimate round of the series in 14th spot, three points ahead of Japan.

But tries from captain Luke Treharne, Afon Bagshaw and Joe Goodchild saw Wales secure a 17-0 win in the challenge trophy quarter-final.

They face Scotland in the semi-final later on Sunday.

Wales had lost to Australia and series leaders the United States before victory over Spain in Saturday's pool matches.

Wales squad: Luke Treharne (capt), Owen Jenkins, Ethan Davies, Cai Devine, Afon Bagshaw, Joe Jenkins, Joe Goodchild, George Gasson, Cameron Lewis, Dafydd Smith, Reuben Morgan-Williams, Ben Cambriani, Tom Rogers, Morgan Williams.

Dominant Hafertepe Sails At Lake Ozark

Published in Racing
Sunday, 26 May 2019 03:40

ELDON, Mo. — Dominant one week ago in Michigan, Sam Hafertepe Jr. carried that momentum into Missouri for his third win in as many races with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network coming at Lake Ozark Speedway on Saturday night.

“Hats off to my guys. They did a hell of a job tonight, just like they’ve been doing all year long. That’s three in a row and we’re going to keep on going. Lock-in cars or not, we’re going to try to get it done tomorrow night,” said Hafertepe, who has taken command of the National Tour point standings by 14 markers.

Hafertepe drew the fourth starting spot for the 25-lap affair. Chasing John Carney II and Evan Martin on the first lap, the caution flew working lap two as John Schulz, Alex Hill, and Austin Alumbaugh all came to a rest in the second turn.

Throwing a deep slide in the restart, Hafertepe took the battle three deep off the fourth turn to grab the lead on the second lap.

Pulling a considerable lead on the field, Hafertepe began finding slower traffic as the race progressed past lap 10. Running top shelf around the Lake Ozark Speedway, Hafertepe’s lead started going the other way with every passing turn as the Danny Sander Construction No. J2 of John Carney II worked patiently around the hub of the Speedway.

Closing the gap to mere car lengths, Carney tried for the lead on lap 13, but without enough pull off the fourth turn, showed Hafertepe the line and allowed the No. 15h to transition off the cushion just before the caution lights clicked on for Bryan Grimes.

Green for another lap, the yellow flag flew as Matt Covington made contact with Roger Crockett racing for third; spinning the No. 95 down the back straightaway.

Overtaken by Roger Crockett on the restart with a middle groove pass in the first and second turn, Carney slipped to third as the Route 66 Chevrolet of Tulsa No. 11 worked on keeping pace with Hafertepe. Hafertepe again built a comfortable advantage only to have a caution dash his momentum while working lap 23.

Red for Matt Covington on the restart, the field took the green for the final time with a three-lap dash seeing Hafertepe win by 2.647 seconds.

“It’s tough to know where to be,” Hafertepe said. “I felt really good on the top in three and four and that’s really where I wanted to stay, but I didn’t want open the lane with three to go with those guys causing the cautions and reds at the end. It really gets you guessing.”

Roger Crockett held on for second with the race for third going three-wide off the final turn with John Carney II taking the spot by 0.166 seconds with a high side pass on Miles Paulus, who was the night’s hard charger coming from 17th to fourth, and Evan Martin to complete the top five.

The finish:

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, [4]; 2. 11-Roger Crockett, [3]; 3. J2-John Carney II, [1]; 4. 21-Miles Paulus, [17]; 5. 4-Evan Martin, [2]; 6. 5-Kory Bales, [15]; 7. 22-Sean McClelland, [10]; 8. 35M-Jonathan Cornell, [8]; 9. 78-Kaley Gharst, [9]; 10. 14-Jordon Mallett, [13]; 11. 28-Scott Bogucki, [14]; 12. 2X-Tucker Doughty, [6]; 13. 14M-Randy Martin, [18]; 14. 52-Blake Hahn, [19]; 15. 5J-Jamie Ball, [23]; 16. 0-Steven Russell, [25]; 17. 17W-Harli White, [11]; 18. 21P-Robbie Price, [24]; 19. 37H-Nicholas Howard, [22]; 20. (DNF) 95-Matt Covington, [5]; 21. (DNF) 6-Bryan Grimes, [7]; 22. (DNF) 9-Paul Nienhiser, [21]; 23. (DNF) 99-John Schulz, [12]; 24. (DNF) 77X-Alex Hill, [16]; 25. (DNF) 33-Austin Alumbaugh, [20]

Winning Trip West For Schuerenberg

Published in Racing
Sunday, 26 May 2019 03:40

PERRIS, Calif. — After battling back and forth with Jake Swanson, Hunter Schuerenberg took command on lap seven and led the rest of the way to win the Salute to Indy at Perris Auto Speedway.

Racing Andy Reinbold and Todd Underwood’s No. 19 AME Electrical / Mesilla Valley Transportation Spike, Schuerenberg earned his second career AMSOIL USAC/CRA Sprint Car triumph over Swanson, Richard Vander Weerd, Matt Mitchell and R.J. Johnson.

Matt McCarthy earned the Specialty Fasteners Hard Charger Award with a 21stto ninth place run. Stevie Sussex claimed the Wilwood Disc Brakes “Lucky 13 Award” with a 13th-place finish in the main event.

Damion Gardner scored his 85th Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award by posting a time of 16.409 seconds over the 25-car field.

The finish:

Feature (30 laps, with starting positions): 1. Hunter Schuerenberg (2), 2. Jake Swanson (1), 3. Richard Vander Weerd (5), 4. Matt Mitchell (4), 5. R.J. Johnson (7), 6. Brody Roa (12), 7. Danny Faria Jr. (8), 8. Chris Gansen (10), 9. Matt McCarthy (21), 10. Austin Williams (3), 11. Damion Gardner (6), 12. Jace Vander Weerd (11), 13. Steve Sussex (18), 14. Mike Martin (20), 15. Verne Sweeney (13), 16. Cody Williams (9), 17. A.J. Bender (15), 18. Matt Stewart (16), 19. Jeff Dyer (22), 20. Joel Rayborne (19), 21. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (17), 22. Trent Williams (14). NT

Jimmy Sills Classic To D.J. Netto

Published in Racing
Sunday, 26 May 2019 03:45

STOCKTON, Calif. — D.J. Netto won the 35-lap Jimmy Sills Classic at the Stockton Dirt Track on Saturday night.

In surprising fashion, Netto took advantage of a very late race caution to pass initial leader Shane Golobic with just two laps remaining and drove the Netto AG No. 88n to victory over Kalib Henry and Golobic.

The race’s final caution waved on lap 33 when Blake Carrick spun in the second turn.  The caution put an end to Golobic’s dominating performance after he started on the front row next to pole sitter Netto. Golobic led from the initial start and controlled the race despite several cautions and a red flag period. Netto made a bold pass to the inside of Golobic going into the first turn on the restart.

A surprised Golobic tried to make a cross over move going down the backstretch, only to overpower the outside edge and loosing yet another spot.  He would have to settle for a third-place finish after having controlled the entire race up until that point.

The race went five laps before the first caution flag flew for Ben Worth.  On the restart, Netto challenged leader Golobic by getting along side of him in the fourth turn, but Golobic would remain the leader going into the first turn. The green flag would stay out long as fifth-place runner Zane Blanchard spun going down the back stretch.  His race ended as he was towed back to the pits.

scary moment for Tony Gualda occurred on lap 10 when he parked his car atop the fourth turn banking and jumped from the car, apparently on fire. The result was the race’s only red flag stoppage, as Gualda was able to walk away from the scene after being attended to by the ambulance crew.

The next caution was for Lucas Ashe who stopped off the third turn. He would refire and join the back of the pack.  Andy Forsberg’s race ended on lap 14 after spinning and then retiring from the event.

A long green flag period allowed Golobic to catch the back of the field, where he had to master the slower cars.  What looked like a sure win ended when Blake Carrick brought out the caution with just two laps to go.

The finish:

D.J. Netto, Kalib Henry, Shane Golobic, Willie Croft, Kyle Offill, Mitchell Moles, Cole Macedo, Blake Carrick, Tanner Carrick, Jesse Love, Ben Worth, Lucas Ashe, Andy Forsberg, Tony Gualda, Jake Haulot, Zane Blanchard, Jayson Bright

Three’s A Charm For Kody Swanson

Published in Racing
Sunday, 26 May 2019 04:30

ANDERSON, Ind. — For the third time in four years California driver Kody Swanson pulled into victory lane in the 71st running of the Pay Less Little 500 at Anderson Speedway.

Swanson took the lead with an outside pass of his teammate Shane Hollingsworth on the back straight. The pass came after both drivers made their final pit stops on lap 354.

That was followed by the long green flag run of 74 laps.

The Gene Nolen Racing teammates led all but one lap with only Bobby Santos on the point when the Nolen teammates pitted together.

It was a dominating performance with Swanson leading 345 of the 500 laps.

“We had a great system and never gave up,” Swanson said in the winner’s circle. “Traffic is always tough to work through because you’re always racing someone.

“This is a marvelous team,” he continued. “We had the two fastest cars on the track. It doesn’t get any better.”

Santos said his team work hard all week and provided him with a great car.

“I want a win,” he said of the Little 500. “It’s disappointing because we had a fast car all night and this is a great race.”

Wilson said for his team it was a return to form for the team which has struggled in other forms of racing.

“We didn’t have our best car,” he said, “we were just a little off.”

Swanson led the first 186 laps from the pole position and his teammate took the lead when Swanson pitted.

Kody Swanson (David Nearpass photo)

Years ago, legendary car builder Glen Niebel dominated the Little 500 with V-6 power under the hood and the Nolen cars were both running with V-6 engines.

Santos came home in second followed by Jacob Wilson, Hollingsworth and Chris Windom.

Missisippi driver Joey Schmidt claimed rookie of the year honors with a seventh-place finish.

Following the first round of pit stops Swanson moved into second by passing Bobby Santos on lap 296 and closed on Hollingsworth.

Hollingsworth was able to hold off Swanson until lap 326 when the pass for the lead was made on the back straight with a lapped car coming into play.

The race was one of attrition with only 18 of the 33 starters running at the halfway point.

Several incidents took out expected contenders through contact with other cars and the retaining walls.

Tyler Roahrig, Kyle Hamilton, Aaron Pierce, Shane Cottle and Caleb Armstrong were all eliminated through incidents before 200 laps were completed.

The finish:

1) Kody Swanson; 2) Bobby Santos; 3) Jacob Wilson; 4) Shane Hollingsworth; 5) Chris Windom; 6) Brian Gerster; 7) Joey Schmidt; 8) Mickey Kempgens; 9) Travis Welpott; 10) Jimmy McCune; 11) Chris Neuenschwander; 12) Nick Hamilton; 13) Brian Vaughn; 14) Scotty Hampton; 15) Tony Main; 16) Donnie Adams; 17) Shane Butler; 18) Johnny Gilbertson; 19) Eric Gordon; 20) Kyle O’Gara; 21) John Inman; 22) Chris Jagger; 23) Kyle Hamilton; 24) Aaron Pierce; 25) Brian Tyler; 26) Tyler Roahrig; 27) Ken Schrader; 28) Trey Osborne; 29) Justin Grant; 30) Billy Wease; 31) Jeff Bloom; 32) Shane Cottle; 33) Caleb Armstrong

Sources: Utd see Barca winning De Ligt chase

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 26 May 2019 03:44

Manchester United expect top summer target Matthijs de Ligt to resist their advances and complete a move to Barcelona, with Old Trafford sources having told ESPN FC they believe the Spanish champions struck an agreement with the Ajax captain two months ago.

De Ligt, 19, has emerged as one of the most-sought after players in Europe this season after playing a key role in Ajax's run to the Champions League semifinal. The defender also led the Amsterdam giants to their first Eredivisie title since 2014 earlier this month as well success in the Dutch Cup.

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But with Ajax accepting to sell the centre-half this summer, United and Barcelona have been battling it out to secure the teenager's signature for months.

Sources have told ESPN FC that United have offered De Ligt a deal worth £250,000-a-week to move to Old Trafford -- more than the player will receive at Barcelona.

But despite the prospect of playing in the Premier League with United, De Ligt has made it clear to the club that his preference is a move to Barcelona, who have already completed a €75 million deal for his Ajax teammate, Frenkie de Jong.

While United remain huge admirers of De Ligt, who is not expected to leave Ajax until after his involvement with the Netherlands at the Nations League in Portugal next month, there is an acceptance within Old Trafford that Barcelona have all but tied up a deal for the player.

United are also attempting to finalise moves for Swansea winger Daniel James and Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff.

But while the focus is on recruiting the best young talent in the country, United have ruled out a move for Borussia Dortmund and England forward Jadon Sancho due to the excessive costs of signing the former Manchester City youngster.

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