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poor example! do you know anything about these tournies? the merits and awards to the individual

You criticized the format. Now you are criticizing the tourney? Make up your mind.
 
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Yeah right, you Indians think you are so amazing with your Eve-teasing, when the Indian Youth Delegation tried that in China the women screamed sexual harassment. :rofl:

The truth is that Asian women care about skin colour, and you guys are as black as midnight unfortunately. :no:

You are schizo mate, you see Indians everywhere :what:
 
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Yeah right, you Indians think you are so amazing with your Eve-teasing, when the Indian Youth Delegation tried that in China the women screamed sexual harassment. :rofl:

The truth is that Asian women care about skin colour, and you guys are as black as midnight unfortunately.

wow.. drama queen is going really mad.. after all of the offtopic rant and justifying cheating.. now stopping down to racial slurs... :girl_wacko:
 
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That is mighty charitable of you. Kind of like paying for your sins through your actions. Good on you.

well i thought i'd help them out... everyone should enjoy life... and well... the definitely enjoyed something during those times...


Yeah right, you Indians think you are so amazing with your Eve-teasing, when the Indian Youth Delegation tried that in China the women screamed sexual harassment

did they really? well thats good for them.. because when they seen a sexy hot white guy like me... well you know what they say, you are what you eat.. and i can tell you they are 100% white australian now
 
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You criticized the format. Now you are criticizing the tourney? Make up your mind.

you suck! you ignorance about the atp and all that with the Olympics is appalling but excusable because you guys are miserable in all these!
 
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So you believe he is an Aboriginal Australian? :rofl:

They look pretty much the same so I can understand why he thought it was a good defence.

i have 7 different bloodlines.. aboriginal is one of them.. although my skin is white, i do tan very easy and in summer my skin color goes close to an indonesians skin color.

i dont know why you dont stop pretending though,... your not chinese your north korean imposter... north korea didnt even want you and ever since you craved attention so you have to stay online and pretend your chinese
 
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i have 7 different bloodlines.. aboriginal is one of them.. although my skin is white, i do tan very easy and in summer my skin color goes close to an indonesians skin color.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

I knew Indians were good at making up unbelievable BS but this is really too much. :rofl:
 
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So you believe he is an Aboriginal Australian? :rofl:

They look pretty much the same as Indians, so I can understand why he thought it was a good defence.



You just said a few posts ago that you were an Aboriginal Australian, your lies are catching up with you. :lol:

how about aboriginal indian ozie for a change!
 
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how about aboriginal indian ozie for a change!

He changes his story every 5 seconds and talks like an Indian.

Nobody is insulting Australia here, yet for some reason he clearly comes only to the defence of Indians, and seems to hate Chinese and Pakistanis.

Whereas we all know in real life that Australians hate Indians the most. :rofl:

Everyone on Earth has heard that Australians like beating up Indians.
 
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8 badminton players expelled from Olympic doubles

Eight female badminton doubles players were disqualified on Wednesday from the London Olympics after trying to lose matches to receive a more favorable place in the tournament.

The Badminton World Federation announced its ruling after investigating two teams from South Korea and one each from China and Indonesia. It punished them for “not using one’s best efforts to win a match” and “conducting oneself in a manner that is clearly abusive or detrimental to the sport” in matches Tuesday night.

“We applaud the federation for having taken swift and decisive action,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams told The Associated Press. “Such behavior is incompatible with the Olympic values.”

Erick Thohir, the head of Indonesia’s Olympic team, told the AP that the Indonesian team will appeal. The BWF said South Korea had also appealed.

The competition was to continue later Wednesday. It was unclear if four eliminated teams would be placed into the quarterfinals or if the competition would restart at the semifinal stage.

Thohir accused Chinese players of losing on purpose in the past.

“China has been doing this so many times and they never get sanctioned by the BWF,” Thohir said. “On the first game yesterday when China did it, the BWF didn’t do anything. If the BWF do something on the first game and they say you are disqualified, it is a warning for everyone.”

IOC Vice President Craig Reedie, the former head of the international badminton federation, welcomed the decision.

“Sport is competitive,” Reedie told the AP. “If you lose the competitive element, then the whole thing becomes a nonsense.

“You cannot allow a player to abuse the tournament like that, and not take firm action. So good on them.”

The eight disqualified players are world doubles champions Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang of China and their South Korean opponents Jung Kyun-eun and Kim Ha-na, along with South Korea’s Ha Jung-eun and Kim Min-jung and Indonesia’s Meiliana Jauhari and Greysia Polii.

The players went before a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday, a day after spectators at the arena booed their performance after it became clear they were deliberately trying to lose.

International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge had been at the venue but had left shortly before the drama unfolded. The IOC said it would allow badminton’s ruling body to handle the matter.

Paul Deighton, chief executive officer of the London organizers, said there would be no refunds for the evening’s badminton program. Chairman Sebastian Coe called what happened “depressing,” adding “who wants to sit through something like that?”

Teams blamed the introduction of a round-robin stage rather than a straight knockout tournament as the main cause of the problem. In the round-robin format, losing one game can lead to an easier matchup in the next round.

The Chinese players were accused of leading the way by deliberately losing a game. This led to other teams behaving in a similar way to try to force an easier quarterfinal. At one stage, both teams appeared to be trying to lose.

Wang and Yu and their opponents were booed loudly by the crowd after dumping serves into the net and making simple errors, such as hitting the shuttlecock wide.

The longest rally in their first game was only four strokes. The umpire warned them, and tournament referee Torsten Berg spoke to all four players but it had little effect. At one stage, Berg showed a black card, which usually means disqualification, but the game continued.

Eventually, the Chinese women lost 21-14, 21-11 and both pairs were jeered off the court.

One of the world’s top male players, 2004 Olympic singles champion Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia, called the situation a “circus match.”

The teams had already qualified for knockout round, but the result ensured that the top-seeded Wang and Yu would have avoided playing their No. 2-seeded Chinese teammates until the final.

The problem was repeated in the next women’s doubles between South Korea’s Ha and Kim Min-jung and their Indonesian opponents. Both teams were also warned for deliberately losing points in a match the South Koreans won 18-21, 21-14, 21-12.

China’s Lin Dan, the No. 2-ranked men’s singles player, said through an interpreter the sport is going to be damaged.

“Especially for the audience,” he said before the disqualifications were announced. “This is definitely not within the Olympic spirit. But like I said before, it’s not one-sided. Whoever sets the rule should make it knockout so whoever doesn’t try will just leave the Olympics.”

Beijing badminton silver medalist Gail Emms said the matches were embarrassing to watch.

“It was absolutely shocking,” she said. “The crowds were booing and chanting ‘Off, off, off.’”

The Hindu : Sport / Other Sports : 8 badminton players expelled from Olympic doubles
 
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He changes his story every 5 seconds and talks like an Indian.

Nobody is insulting Australia here, yet for some reason he clearly comes only to the defence of Indians, and seems to hate Chinese and Pakistanis.

Whereas we all know in real life that Australians hate Indians the most. :rofl:

Everyone on Earth has heard that Australians like beating up Indians.

fox tail exposed no matter how hard they are trying
 
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