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India gets off to a ‘smashing’ start at the Lusofonia Games 2014

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20-01-2014 : :  Team Goa-India literally got off to a smashing start at the 3rd Lusofonia Games,  both men and women spikers notching a win in their respective matches held today.

The matches featured Goa-India versus Macau and Goa-India versus Mozambique in the women’s and men’s categories respectively. Team Goa-India’s women spikers dispatched their Macanese opponents off in straight sets, with complete dominance over the course of the game.

At the end of Round 1, Goa-India had taken the lead 25-16 (Time: 20 Minutes), which while substantial, did not assert dominance. Round 2, however, was more indicative of their superiority, with a performance that was affirmed by the daunting scoreline: 25-10 (Time: 20 Minutes). The score from Round 2 was repeated in Round 3 (Time: 20 Minutes).

At the end of the game, the Goa-India team Captain, Melinda Pereira, said, “A lot of it came down to the tenacity and hard work displayed the girls. Defensively, we worked very hard, and that was reflected in the scores.”

The Head Coach, R.P Tailor followed up on his star athlete’s point of view, saying, “A lot of the end result came down to effort and determination. The girls can be proud of their efforts on the court, and while we might well be guaranteed a medal, we won’t play with any less heart.”

The Macau squad was represented by their Captain, Lei Sin Kuan, whoadmitted her team was found wanting, saying, “We had an uphill battle right from the start. The team fumbled a bit defensively, and at the end of the day, it cost us dearly. We can but hope that from here on, things will improve.”

The men’s match on the other hand, proved to be a dodgy affair that went down to the wire.

Round 1 saw Team Goa-India take the lead with a score of 25-17 (Time: 17 Minutes). While they won the round,  the score line indicates that they could not dominate the same.
Round 2, saw Mozambique press the pedal clawing their way back into the game with a score of 25-21 (Time: 20 Minutes). But come Round 3, and the hosts simply decimated their opponent with a score of 25-10 (Time: 16 Minutes).

Reflecting on the victory, the Captain of the Indian squad Rama Krishna Dhawasker, opined, “The boys gave it their all. Mozambique is an agressive team, but we managed to overcome them.”

Captain of the opposition, Nuvunga Aldevino Enoque Fernando, felt, “The sport is in its nascent stages in Mozambique. Clubs dominate the sporting scene in Mozambique. We have still-growing infrastructure, and as such are still in the process of emerging as a sporting nation in volleyball.”

All in all, a great first day out at the tourney for the home teams. 

India Remains Undefeated on Day – 1 in Table Tennis

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20-01-2014: The Lusofonia Games have begun. Leading to an explosive start at the Peddem, Multipurpose Indoor stadium, the participant countries battled it out in the sport of Table Tennis. Round one of the battle ground started off with the Women’s teams at the 3rd edition of the Lusofonia Games between Portugal & Angola.

 Portugal came out with a bang, which lead to a glorious win against the equally fierce Angolian offense. Angola’s Isabel Albino gave Portugal’s Marta a tough fight and almost managed to get the country back in the game by getting in to a nail biting tie in the 4th set. Final score: 3-0 with a Portugal win. The Men’s team came out guns ablaze and followed Portugal’s footsteps by beating them 3-0 as well.  

 The first Indian team to represent the country was in the sport of Table Tennis and the honour was done by our very own Women’s team, who did the country proud by an amazing team performance leading to a 3-1 win against Sri Lanka.

 The Indian Men were not far behind in keeping up the bar which was set by the women. Our players did spectacularly well against their straight wins against Angola. Anthony Amalraj, Harmeet Desai and Soumyajit Ghosh put on a glorious fight against the heavy Angolan intimidation. Group league round 2 men’s First set was played by Quebuco Elisandro from Angola versus Anthony Amalraj from India. First round was dominated by the Indians with the score of 5-11. The second set was also dominated by India with 7-11. The third set was yet again won by India with a score of 3-11. Set 2 was played by Neto Edvane from Angola versus Desai Harmeet from India. First set was dominated by India with 3-11.

 Second set was a close match between the two competitors but India managed to win with a score of 10-12. The third set was yet again dominated by the Indian with a clean sweep of 7-11. Set 3 was played by Antonio Allesion from Angola versus Ghosh Soumyajit. The first set was opened by the Indians winning it with a comfortable 4-11. Angola fought back with a score of 11-8 in the second set. Coincidentally India came back in the third set with 8-11. India finished off the round with a winning score of 8-11 and concluding the match by finishing with a 3-0 win. The spectators were at the edge of their seats. The Indian Women’s team repeated the performance against Macau by making their position stronger in the qualifications. They beat Macau 3-0 in the final match of the day.

 

INDIA’S QUALITATIVE DOMINANCE ON DAY 1 OF LUSOFONIA GAMES, GOA – 2014

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GOA, 20th, January 2014: Adding to the splendid visuals of the opening ceremony, the host team, Goa (India) re-lit the fireworks, those of victory this time, by putting up a fantastic show at Volleyball and Table Tennis while competing at Lusofonia Games, Goa – 2014. All the participating teams, across Mens and Womens teams, sweat it out and sealed day one by comfortable victories in their respective sports.

The Peddem Multipurpose Indoor stadium saw the first Indian team to represent the nation at the Games in the sport of Table Tennis. The honour was done by the Women’s team and the skilled athletes did the country proud by an amazing team performance leading to a 3-1 win against their Sri Lankan counterparts who had already warmed up by playing their first match, prior to facing the home team.

The Indian Men put on a glorious fight against the heavy Angolan intimidation and followed up with straight wins against the opposition team Angola, adding to the victory celebrations. The First set of the Mens Group League Round 2 was played between Quebuco Elisandro from Angola versus Anthony Amalraj from Goa (India).

The score of 5-11 indicated clear dominance by the Indian which was continued by a strong 7-11. The third set was yet again won by India with a score of 3-11. The second Set saw Neto Edvane from Angola and Harmeet Desai from India compete for excellence. While the first set was comfortable won with 3-11 by Desai, the second set proved to be a close encounter which was eventually clinched by the Indian player with a score of 10-12.

The third set was yet again dominated by Harmeet with a clean sweep of 7-11. Set 3 was played by Antonio Allesion from Angola versus Ghosh Soumyajit from the home team. The first set was opened by a comfortable win with a score of 4-11 by the ace table tennis player. Angola fought back with a score of 11-8 in the second set before losing the third set to India with 8-11, thereby sealing the match with a 3-0 win.

The Indian women repeated the performance against Macau by defeating Macau 3-0 in the final match of the day and making their position stronger in the qualifiers.

The Volleyball matches, at Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium near Goa University, featured Goa (India) versus Macau and Goa (India) versus Mozambique in the women’s and men’s categories respectively.

In the women’s match, Goa-India dispatched off their Macanese opponents in straight sets, with complete dominance over the course of the Game. At the end of Round 1, Goa (India) had taken the lead 25-16 (Time: 20 Minutes).

In Round 2, the home team pressed the gas pedal accelerating swiftly to a score of 25-10 (Time: 20 Minutes). Round 3 saw a repeat of Round 2 and sealed the fate of Macau (China) (Time: 20 Minutes).

The Mens team, on the other hand, made the match a treat to the eyes by making it an exciting battle of skill and determination. In Round 1, Goa (India) took the lead with a score of 25-17 (Time: 17 Minutes) with a comfortable lead.

Round 2, indicated some resistance from Mozambique to claw their way back into the game, score of 25-21 (Time: 20 Minutes). Round 3, on the other hand, saw the host team decimate their opponent with a score of 25-10 (Time: 16 Minutes).

The 3rd Lusofonia Games will be held over the period of 12 days from 18th to 29th January 2014 and is enjoying participation from athletes and officials from 12 nations. Participating countries are founding members Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea- Bissau, Goa (India), Macau (China), Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe and Sri Lanka.

Athletes from 12 nations are competing in 9 different sporting disciplines – Athletics, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Football, Judo, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Volleyball and Wushu. 

The Lusofonia Games are among the largest and the most prestigious multinational, multi-sport games in the world organized by ACOLOP (Associação dos Comités Olímpicos de Língua Oficial Portugues), which involves athletes coming from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries, namely those belonging to the CPLP (Community of Portuguese Language Countries), but also others where there are significant Portuguese communities or that have a common past with Portugal.

The ACOLOP is a non-governmental organisation consisting of 12 members, whose main purpose is to strengthen the unity and cooperation of its members, through Sport.

Governor underscores need to organise sports on regular basis

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January 19, 2014 : Governor of Goa Shri B. V. Wancho has underscored need to organize  sports meets and workshops on a regular basis, so as to identify young athletes as amusement for children, but also stimulate their mental and physical growth. said that  Sports is the quintessential feature of  healthy living.

The Governor was speaking at the Sports meet of Keshav Seva Sadhana School for Special Children at the Playground of Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, Vathadev Bicholim  today.

Chairman of the Keshav Seva Sadhana School for Special Children Shri Sagar Shetye, Manager Shri Makarand Kamat, Administrator, Smt. KetkiKhanolkar, headmistress, Smt. Sanjana Prabhudesai, Tachers and staff were present on the occasion.

Speaking further the Governor Sports events he said are essentially social in nature and facilitate the coming together of people from various parts and fields. Sports enables people to break cultural barriers and speak a language that is understood by all. Sportsmanship is the soul essence of sports and therefore the  Governor said that the was extremely happy to be associated with the sports meet of Keshav Seva Sadhana School and have enormous faith that true sportsmanship will be reflected by all the participants of the meet.

 He was delighted to learn about the achievements of Miss. Vibha Ajit kanekar, Sunny Govind Kalangutkar , Pooja Rehsm amongst other students and said that it only reaffirms hi faith that students of this institution will shine even in sports activities.

The Governor said that it has been famously said that it is only in defeat that a man reveals himself. Losing a game with real sportsmanship, reflects the resilience, grace, dignity and true character of the participant. One must realize that in a sport, one person or team has to win and the other side has to lost. He hoped  that all the children will surely reflect true sportsmanship while participating in the meet.

Entry for goa lusofonia games made easier

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19-01-2014 :GOA, January 2014: Inspired by the level of support and enthusiasm shown by Goans and sports-lovers in the run-up to the Lusofonia Games 2014 and during the packed to capacity opening ceremony on Saturday evening, the Goa government has made access  to Goa’s biggest sporting extravaganza even simpler.

Sports aficionados now, will not even have to take the trouble of picking up a pass from the distribution points announced earlier. If you want to watch a sporting event at any of the  Lusofonia Games 2014 venues, all you will now have to do is, land up at the venue and pick up a free ticket at the venue itself.
This new arrangement will help sports lovers to enjoy the sporting events with minimum hassle. A sufficient number of tickets are being made available at every Games’ venues and will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. The earlier one lands up, the more the chances of getting access.
Inspired by Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, the organisers of the Lusofonia Games 2014 had decided to throw open the gates to the Games earlier this month.
 
Earlier, the tickets had been designed and tentative prices had been fixed for all events. The Lusofonia Games are among the largest and the most prestigious multinational, multi-sport games in the world organized by ACOLOP (Associação dos Comités Olímpicos de Língua Oficial Portugues), which involves athletes coming from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries.
 
Athletes from 12 nations will compete in the 9 different sporting disciplines – Athletics, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Football, Judo, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Volleyball and Wushu.

The 3rdLusofonia Games will be held over the period of 12 days from 18th to 29th January 2014 and will see participation from over 1500 athletes and officials from 12  nations. Participating countries are founding members Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea- Bissau, Goa (India), Macau (China), Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe and Sri Lanka.

Athletes from 12 nations will compete in 9 different sporting disciplines – Athletics, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Football, Judo, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Volleyball and Wushu. 

Goa

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Lusofonia games

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19-01-2014 … lusofonia games the greatest ever event that Goa has witnessed had its opening ceremony amidst much fanfare and spectacular performances by around 1800 artistes at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Fatorda on Saturday

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health minister laxmikant Parsekar inaugurates newly constructed athletic stadium at the goa medical college and hospital in Bambolim.

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16-01-2014 … health minister laxmikant Parsekar on Thursday inaugurated the newly constructed athletic stadium at the goa medical college and hospital in Bambolim. The stadium is especially constructed for lusofonia games 2014 that starts on the 18th of this month.

Others present on the occasion were sports minister Ramesh Tawadkar, north goa MP Shripad nail, CEO  of lusofonia games Keshav Chandra and director of sports authority of goa sandeep Jacques .

All athletic events of Lusofonia Games 2014 will be conducted at the Athletics Stadium in Bambolim which is the first integrated athletic complex in Goa constructed according to the IAAF specifications and norms. The facility has a permanent seating capacity for 3,500 persons and a temporary seating capacity for  6,500.

 Addressing media persons after the inauguration, the  health minister praised the efforts of his BJP-led government for having carried out the sports projects in a record time.

mr Parsekar said that whatever sports infrastructure that was created for the present lusofonia games could also be used for future sporting activities.

 

three die while cleaning a spectic tank at st cruz

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15-01-2014 … In a tragic incident which took place at a hotel in santa cruz village on Wednesday morning, three workers perished and one is critically ill while they were cleaning the hotel septic tank. Presence of Some Noxious gas is said to be the cause of the incident.  

 The deceased are  identified as Mahesh majik from poriem sattari, chandru naik from dandeli and vishnudev from kerala ..

While the fourth one who took ill and is being treated at goa medical college and hospital was identified as santosh oli from Nepal.

Speaking to media reporters,  santa andre mla Vishnu wagh said no proper precautions were undertaken by the hotel owner while asking the workers to enter the septic tank