Posts

Showing posts with the label sports

Vidyartha/Pushpadana Triumph as 'C' Rugby Cup Champions

Image
Rugby Tag Carnival Celebrates Unity and Talent in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka witnessed an exciting display of teamwork, skill, and spirit at the ninth edition of the 'C' Rugby Tag Carnival. The event, held on August 30 at the CR&FC Grounds in Colombo, brought together students from various schools to compete in a highly anticipated competition. Among the standout performances was the combined old boys and girls team of Vidyartha College and Pushpadana Girls' School, who emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win against Science/Girls' High School Mount Lavinia. The final match was a tense affair, with both teams showcasing strong defensive strategies and cohesive teamwork. Over 2,500 spectators gathered to cheer on the participants, creating an electrifying atmosphere that highlighted the growing popularity of rugby tag in the region. Team Achievements and Highlights In addition to the Cup Championship, several other teams secured notable victories. The Plate Championshi...

Claire Uwitonze: Rwanda's Gold Medal Aspirant Targets LA 2028

Image
A Rising Star in African Athletics At just 19, Claire Uwitonze is making waves in the world of middle-distance running, quickly emerging as one of Africa’s most promising athletes. Hailing from Rwanda, she has become a beacon of hope for the nation's aspirations to secure an Olympic medal. Competing under the Sina Gérard Athletics Club, Uwitonze has already made her mark on the international stage with a stunning performance at the International Flutlicht Meeting in Germany. In September, Uwitonze clinched gold in the women’s 800m race, setting a new national record with a time of 2:00.32. This achievement is particularly impressive considering that a year prior, she had crossed the finish line in 2:04.00. Reducing her time by nearly four seconds within a single season is a rare feat, especially at the elite level. Her progress has placed her firmly on the path toward aiming for a medal at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. A Vision for the Future Peter Ndacyayisenga, the T...

Roman Gladiators Battled Bears in the Arena, Fossil Evidence Reveals

Image
Uncovering the Fossil Evidence of a Roman Bear Fight Ridley Scott's portrayal of gladiators riding rhinos and battling sharks in his latest film may have drawn criticism, but it seems that real Roman fighters did indeed engage with a variety of wild animals. Scientists in Serbia have uncovered the first fossil evidence of a brown bear (Ursus arctos) that fought human fighters in a Roman amphitheatre. The preserved skull of this unfortunate mammal shows signs of a sharp blow to the head, which may have contributed to its death. Experts believe the bear likely fought and died in a Roman amphitheatre at Viminacium, an important Roman settlement in modern-day Serbia. This oval fortress, similar to today’s football stadiums, could hold 12,000 spectators, all eager for blood. While it is uncertain whether the bear died directly in the arena, the evidence suggests the trauma occurred during spectacles, with a secondary infection playing a significant role in its death. The brown bear s...

Morocco's Youth Revolutionize Robotics at WRO Open Europe

Image
Moroccan Teams Competing at WRO Open Europe 2025 Two Moroccan teams have made it to the international stage after qualifying at the national tournament of the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) on May 31 in Casablanca. These teams are now representing Morocco at the WRO Open Europe competition, which will take place from September 2 to 5, 2025, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This event brings together top educational robotics teams from around the world to showcase their skills and compete in technological and scientific challenges. Astrominds: Innovating for the Elderly One of the teams, Astrominds, comes from a public institution and consists of two to three students along with a coach. They are participating in the Future Innovators Senior category, which is open to participants aged 14 to 19. The challenge for this category is to develop an innovative robotic solution that addresses a real-world problem aligned with the annual theme. Participants in this category have the freedom to use any t...

Timeless Techniques and Modern Science in Green Reading

Image
Different Techniques for Reading the Green in Golf Golf is a sport that demands precision, especially when it comes to putting. One of the most critical aspects of a successful putt is reading the green accurately. There are several methods and techniques that golfers can use to determine the slope and direction of the green, each with its own advantages and limitations. The Feet Feeling Method The 'Feet Feeling Method' involves using your feet to sense the slope of the green as you walk around it. While this method may seem intuitive, many golfers find it less effective compared to other techniques. The idea is that by walking around the green, you can feel subtle changes in elevation, which can help you understand the direction of the slope. However, this method relies heavily on the golfer's sensitivity and experience, making it less reliable for beginners. The Plumb Bob Method Another technique is the Plumb Bob Method, which uses the putter as a plumb line. To exec...

In Pictures: Morocco Unveils New Stadium Ahead of World Cup Qualifier vs Niger

Image
A Historic Moment for Moroccan Football Morocco is preparing for a pivotal football match on Friday as the Atlas Lions take on Niger in the seventh round of World Cup 2026 qualifiers. This game holds immense significance, as it presents the opportunity for Morocco to become the first African nation to secure a spot in the North American finals. The match will also serve as the official inauguration of the newly renovated Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. The stadium was unveiled on Thursday, following royal instructions from King Mohammed VI. Crown Prince Moulay Hassan attended the event, marking an important milestone in the country's sporting history. A State-of-the-Art Venue The Royal Moroccan Football Federation has described the venue as a "world-class complex," designed to meet FIFA 2030 standards. Morocco is set to co-host the 2030 World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, and this stadium is a key part of the country’s preparations for the global event. ...

India Prohibits Online Gambling

Image
A New Era for Online Gaming in India India has taken a significant step towards regulating its digital landscape by passing a comprehensive law that bans online gambling. This decision comes in response to alarming figures showing that 450 million people in the country lost a combined $2.3 billion annually through online gaming platforms. The new legislation, known as the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, aims to address the growing concerns surrounding the negative impacts of online gambling on individuals and society. The law specifically targets platforms that offer card games, poker, and fantasy sports, including popular Indian fantasy cricket apps. These platforms have gained immense popularity among users, but they have also been associated with serious social and economic issues. According to government data, roughly a third of India's population has engaged in online gambling, leading to financial ruin, addiction, and even tragic cases of suicide. The bill ...

1xBet Mobile App: Download APK for Android & Claim Your Bonus

Image
The Rapid Growth of Mobile Betting in Nigeria The mobile betting market is experiencing rapid growth in Nigeria, offering users an exceptional mobile betting experience. Whether you're a casual bettor or a seasoned gambler, the convenience of accessing a wide range of sports, casino games, and bonuses from a single app has revolutionized the way people engage with betting. This article provides detailed information on how to download the 1xBet Android app, its features, and why it's beneficial to download it directly. Advantages of the 1xBet Android App The 1xBet app is more than just a scaled-down version of the website; it is a fully optimized mobile betting application designed for speed, ease of navigation, and efficient operation. Interface The app offers a user-friendly interface that allows for smooth interaction using fingertips. Key sections such as live events, sports markets, and casino games are well-organized to prevent confusion and ensure a seamless experien...

St Luke's Boys and Moi Girls Advance to FEASSSA Finals

Image
Kenyan Teams Advance to FEASSSA Finals Several Kenyan teams have made their way to the finals of the Federation of East African Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) championships. These teams have demonstrated strong performances across various sports, securing their spots in the upcoming final matches. In the handball category, St Luke’s Kimilili emerged victorious in their semi-final against Uganda’s Bombo Army with a score of 33-27. The match took place at the Masinde Murilo University of Science and Technology on Thursday afternoon. Kimilili, coached by Fernwick Opicho, will now face defending champions Adegi from Rwanda in the final. Adegi defeated Kenya’s Highway Secondary with a score of 23-13 to reach the finals. St Luke’s Kimilili’s chief principal, Innocent Siro, expressed confidence in their ability to win this year. “We lost to this team last year in Uganda, but this time, we have put strategies in place on how to handle them. We want this trophy to remain in K...

Featured: Spiro Rwanda, MKU Partnership Fuels Innovation and Research

Image
Strategic Partnership Between Spiro and Mount Kigali University On Friday, August 22, a significant milestone was achieved as Spiro and Mount Kigali University (MKU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration in various key areas. The signing ceremony took place on MKU’s campus and was attended by university leadership, faculty, students, and executives from Spiro Rwanda. This agreement marks the start of a multidisciplinary alliance aimed at fostering innovation, research, and development. The objectives of the MoU emphasize a shared commitment between both institutions to promote collaboration in sustainable mobility, research and development, capacity-building, and clean energy adoption. As part of the agreement, MKU students and staff will have access to discounted rates on Spiro electric motorcycles, along with flexible payment terms. Additionally, the partnership opens doors for collaborative research initiatives, employment opportunities, and internshi...

Kithure Kindiki Urges Teachers: Spare Gifted Students from Overload

Image
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki Calls for Tailored Education to Nurture Talent Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has emphasized the importance of aligning education with students' natural talents, particularly for those with potential in sports and creative fields. He warned against overburdening young athletes with academic subjects that may not be relevant to their abilities. Kindiki outlined several government reforms under the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC), which aim to create more personalized learning pathways. These include dedicated tracks for sports, arts, and the creative industries. The goal is to ensure that students can focus on areas where they excel, rather than being forced to study a broad range of subjects. The government has also announced plans to revamp sports in the country. Initiatives such as specialized schools for athletes and creative professionals, along with stadium upgrades, are part of this effort. The vision is to transform sports from a form ...

Bruce Lee's Films Sparked My Karate Journey — Saleh

Image
A Journey of Discipline, Passion, and Purpose Hajiya Zainab Saleh, a prominent figure in the fields of facility management, real estate, and sports administration, has carved out a unique path marked by determination and resilience. As the Managing Director of Brains and Hammers Facility Management, WhiteOak Management Services Limited, and Robyn’s Realtors Limited, her career reflects a blend of professional expertise and personal passion. A Life Shaped by Karate Zainab's journey into karate began during her childhood in Mexico, where she was inspired by the legendary Bruce Lee. Her father, recognizing her interest, enrolled both her and her brother in a dojo. This early exposure sparked a lifelong commitment to the martial art. Over 40 years later, Zainab continues to train and remains an active participant in the karate community as an African Karate Federation (UFAK) Referee and a World Karate Federation (WKF) judge. Karate, for Zainab, is more than just a physical activity...

China Unveils First Humanoid Robot Games Event

Image
A New Era in Robotics: The World’s First Humanoid Robot Games The world's first humanoid robot games officially kicked off in Beijing, marking a significant milestone in the intersection of technology and sports. The event, held at the National Speed Skating Oval—originally constructed for the 2022 Winter Olympics—brought together over 500 robots from 16 countries. These machines competed in a variety of events, ranging from athletic challenges like the 100-metre hurdles and basketball to practical tasks such as cleaning and medicine categorization. This unique blend of sports and technology offered an engaging spectacle for spectators. On the opening day, the robots showcased a mix of awkward stumbles and moments of impressive skill, highlighting the rapid advancements in humanoid engineering. In the five-a-side football match, smaller robots moved across the pitch with determination but often found themselves tangled or toppled over. Meanwhile, in the 1,500-metre race, domestic...

Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta Resist MotoGP's Anti-Highside Software

Image
Top MotoGP Riders Voice Concerns Over New Stability Control System At the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix, top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have raised concerns about the introduction of a new stability control system. This software is designed to reduce engine torque when the bike slides, and it will be implemented at the Red Bull Ring this weekend. While teams are not required to use the system, its potential competitive advantage means that most will likely adopt it. This move contradicts the broader narrative in MotoGP that rider aids are being phased out. The series is set to ban ride height and holeshot devices from 2027, along with reducing the impact of aerodynamics through new regulations. The introduction of stability control seems to run counter to these changes. MotoGP officials claim the system is a safety measure aimed at preventing dangerous highside crashes. However, during a press conference ahead of the Austrian race, Marquez expressed his opposition. K...

Hari Om Titans Triumph as SCLPS Champions Under the Lights

Image
Titans Triumph in SCLPS Laxmanbhai Construction Premier League Season Two The Titans emerged victorious in the SCLPS Laxmanbhai Construction Premier League Season Two, securing the championship title with a commanding performance against the Mahadev Strikers. The final match took place on a Friday night at the Shree Cutchi Leva Patel grounds, where the Titans showcased their strength and determination to clinch an impressive eight-wicket victory. The team's captain, Niraj Patel, expressed his satisfaction with the overall performance of the squad. He praised the players for their resilience and commitment throughout the tournament, highlighting that the win was a result of hard work and strategic planning. Patel emphasized that the victory was not just a personal achievement but a collective effort by the entire team. In the final encounter, the Titans demonstrated exceptional bowling skills, restricting the Mahadev Strikers to a modest total of 76 runs in 18.3 overs. This remar...

Nigeria's Team Set for African Youth Scrabble Showdown

Image
Nigeria's Scrabble Team Heads to Kenya for Pan African Youth Championship The Nigeria Scrabble Federation has announced the selection of Sufyan Olojoku as the captain of Team Nigeria for the upcoming Pan African Youth Scrabble Championship. The event is set to take place in Kenya later this month and will bring together young talents from across the continent. The Nigerian team consists of 10 players, who will compete against approximately 150 participants from 11 different countries. This competition is a significant platform for emerging Scrabble stars, offering them an opportunity to showcase their skills on a continental stage. Sufyan Olojoku will be competing in the U-19 category, which is one of the two age groups featured at the championship. The event is scheduled to run from August 14 to 17 at Brighton International School in Syokimau, Machakos County, Kenya. The Nigerian team is expected to depart for the competition on Monday, traveling aboard Asky Airlines from Lagos...

Pak Students Claim 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze at NSO

Image
Pakistani Students Shine at International Nuclear Science Olympiad Pakistani students made a significant mark on the global stage by securing four medals at the 2nd International Nuclear Science Olympiad (INSO), which took place in Malaysia. The event, held from July 30 to August 5, 2025, saw the country's young scientists excel in a competitive environment that brought together participants from around the world. The achievement included one Gold, one Silver, and two Bronze medals, showcasing the growing strength of Pakistan’s scientific community. The competition was organized under the guidance of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and attracted participants from 19 countries, including China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Trkiye, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. This diverse participation highlighted the increasing interest in nuclear science among nations. The Pakistani team was composed of talented students who had undergone rigorous select...