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Team Jordan athletes start heading to Indonesia

By - Aug 16,2018 - Last updated at Aug 16,2018

AMMAN — Jordan’s quest for Asian Games glory will see 35 athletes compete across eight sports, with the initial delegation expected to arrive in Indonesia on Thursday.

The 18th edition of the Asian Games will be held in the cities of Jakarta and Palembang, and Jordan has selected a talented squad capable of pushing for medals following the Opening Ceremony on Saturday.

The team members representing taekwondo, swimming and 3x3 basketball are among the first athletes that will compete for Jordan.

The in-form taekwondo team will be headed by Olympic gold medallist Ahmad Abu Ghaush, who is hoping to be fit following a broken rib, along with Saleh Al Sharabati and Juliana Al Sadeq who both picked up medals at last weekend’s World Taekwondo Grand Prix in Moscow. Hamzeh Qattan, Zaid Mustafa and Rama Abu Al Rub are also capable of medals, with the team coached by Faris Al Assaf and Laith Othman.

Swimmers that are hoping to impress include Olympian Khader Baqleh, Amro Al Wer and Mohammad Al Bdour. They have national coach Ali Al Nawaiseh overseeing their participation.

Baqleh will be hoping to bring his US college form to the Asian pool in the 100m, 200m and 400m Freestyle as well as the 200m Medley. Al Wer goes in the 50m, 100m and 200m Breaststroke events, and Bdour is entered into the 50m,100m Freestyle races and the 50m Butterfly.

Meanwhile, the 3x3 Basketball team consisting of Omar Al Bukhari, Rayan Jarad, Hanna Juha and Shaker Shubair will be making their Asian Games debut.

Following this initial delegation, athletes representing karate, boxing, athletics, judo and jujitsu will be making their way to southeast Asia to compete.

Alonso to retire from Formula One at end of season

By - Aug 15,2018 - Last updated at Aug 15,2018

Two time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso (Reuters photo)

Double world champion Fernando Alonso will retire from Formula One at the end of the season, his team McLaren said in a statement late Tuesday.

The 37-year-old Spaniard is competing in his 17th Formula One season and his fifth with McLaren, and has been widely tipped to race in the Indianapolis 500 next year as he attempts to win the ‘Triple Crown of Motorsport’.

Alonso, a double Monaco Grand Prix winner, won the Le Mans 24 Hours on his debut with Toyota in June this year and is ninth in the Formula One drivers’ championship standings.

“After 17 wonderful years in this amazing sport, it’s time for me to make a change and move on,” Alonso said.

“There are still several Grands Prix to go this season, and I will take part in them with more commitment and passion than ever.”

McLaren worked with Andretti Autosport to field a car for Alonso for the 2017 Indy 500 where the Spaniard put himself in contention leading for 27 laps before suffering an engine failure with 21 laps remaining.

McLaren has been exploring the possibility of working again with Andretti to field an IndyCar team to run the entire series next year or might consider putting together their own team. 

Ryan Hunter-Reay, winner of the 2014 Indy 500 and a teammate of Alonso’s with Andretti for the one race, said the Spaniard would be welcomed back and would be a great addition to the series. 

“It would be appealing to me if I were him,” said Hunter-Reay during a conference call ahead of this weekend’s IndyCar race at Pocono. 

“I spent time with him as his team mate and know he’s as hungry as ever to win.

“We worked very well together and would welcome him no doubt but I have no idea where this whole thing is going right now.

“I don’t know where McLaren stands with it... a lot of speculation at the moment but I think he would be a great addition to IndyCar and have a lot of fun here.”

Alonso thanked Formula One Chief Executive Chase Carey and the sport’s owner Liberty Media Corp. for trying to get him to change his mind and left the door open on a possible return to the circuit.

“I know [McLaren] will come back stronger and better in the future and it could be the right moment for me to be back in the series; that would make me really happy,” he added.

“I made this decision some months ago and it was a firm one. Nevertheless, I would like to sincerely thank Chase Carey and Liberty Media for the efforts made to change my mind.”

Fellow Spaniard Carlos Sainz, who will lose his place on the Renault team to Daniel Ricciardo next season, is a strong contender to replace Alonso along with McLaren reserve driver Lando Norris.

Sainz was loaned to Renault by Red Bull for 2018 after the French manufacturer needed a replacement for under-performing Briton Jolyon Palmer.

Alonso started his Formula One career with the now-defunct Minardi team in 2001 and moved to Renault two years later. He became the youngest world champion in Formula One history with Renault in 2005, winning again the following year.

His storied career has included 32 wins, 22 pole positions and 97 podiums so far, although he has not won a race since wining the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix with Ferrari. He has not finished on the podium since rejoining McLaren in 2015.

“There is a time for everyone to make a change and Fernando has decided the end of this season to be his,” McLaren Chief Executive Zak Brown said.

“We respect his decision, even if we believe he is in the finest form of his career.”

Jordan’s Abu Ghaush ready for Asian tournament

By - Aug 15,2018 - Last updated at Aug 15,2018

AMMAN — Jordan’s Olympic golden boy Ahmad Abu Ghaush has delivered a huge boost to the Kingdom ahead of the 18th Asian Games which gets under way on Saturday, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service.

Abu Ghaush, who won taekwondo gold at the Rio Olympics two years ago, has been nursing a broken rib that he suffered in training last month. He was forced to pull out of last weekend’s World Grand Prix in Moscow so that he could step up his fitness battle for Indonesia.

And it now appears that he is winning that battle after declaring: “I have been checked by the medical team and they have agreed that I should travel. My taekwondo starts on August 23 so I have more time to be fully fit and achieve my best for Jordan.” The Asian Games will run through September 3.

USA confirms Ryder Cup eight but door open for Woods

By - Aug 14,2018 - Last updated at Aug 14,2018

Tiger Woods of the United States plays his shot from the 15th tee during the final round of the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club on Sunday in St Louis, Missouri (AFP photo by Stuart Franklin)

ST LOUIS — US Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk unveiled the first eight members of his squad on Monday, and heaped praise upon Tiger Woods as a potential captain’s pick to fill out the line-up.

Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Webb Simpson and Rickie Fowler qualified on points after the PGA Championship ended on Sunday.

They join four who previously clinched berths  top-ranked Dustin Johnson, reigning Masters champion Patrick Reed, third-ranked 2017 PGA winner Justin Thomas and second-ranked Brooks Koepka, this year’s PGA Championship and US Open winner.

But Woods, who charged to a runner-up PGA finish with an impressive final round six-under par 64, could still be among the Americans who try to defend the trophy against Europe at Le Golf National near Paris on September 28-30.

“What’s important is how well Tiger has played,” Furyk said. “It’s great to see him playing well. His word is trending. His game is trending.”

Furyk will make four captain’s picks in early September to complete the roster and Woods is expected to be among them, although Furyk played coy when asked if Woods, up to 26th in world rankings from beyond 1,200 last December, could help the team.

“It’s a good question. He’s playing very well and there’s probably a lot of people out there who think he can,” Furyk said.

“I realise he’s playing really well and I’m really excited about Tiger Woods.”

Woods, in the eighth month of his comeback from spinal fusion surgery, has not won a major since the 2008 US Open and has not won any event at all in five years.

But he showed in losing to Koepka he still has formidable skills at age 42.

Whether he plays or not, Woods is set to be a vice captain on the US team.

 

Best player ever

 

“Tiger has been a vice captain in the team room as a player. He’s priceless to be honest with you. He has been a big help to our captains,” Furyk said.

“It’s a big boost to have the best player who ever lived to be walking with your group.”

Despite missing most of last season, Woods finished 11th on points.

“To be part of the Ryder Cup conversation, going from where I’ve come from to now in the last year, it has been pretty cool,” Woods said.

Spieth, ranked eighth, is a three-time major champion at age 25. Watson is a two-time Masters winner. Simpson won this year’s Players Championship. Ninth-ranked Fowler has eight top-five major finishes.

Seven of the Americans are in the top 14 in world rankings with Simpson the odd man out at a still-respectable 20th.

Thomas is the lone Ryder Cup newcomer among the eight. Fowler, Simpson and Watson have losing records in Ryder Cup play. Thomas, Watson, Koepka and Spieth have played Le Golf National before.

“I’m excited. We have eight guys who love to compete,” Furyk said. “I couldn’t be more excited about the eight I have and I’m confident in them.”

Furyk will keep an eye open for players who impress in events over the next month.

“I’ll be looking at guys who have a great body of work this year, who fit in well with these eight players,” said Furyk. “If a guy gets hot and starts playing well, he will catch my eye.

“The door is still open.”

On the European side, qualifying runs for another three weeks for the first eight places which will be determined on points before captain Thomas Bjorn makes his four picks in September.

British Open winner Francesco Molinari of Italy and England’s Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood strengthened their hold in the European points spots at the PGA, Molinari sharing sixth and Hatton sharing 10th.

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, Spain’s Jon Rahm, Swede Alex Noren and England’s Ian Poulter top the world rankings points qualifiers, Poulter sharing 31st to edge ahead of Casey.

A likely world ranking fight will go to the last day between Dane Thorbjorn Olesen and Spaniard Rafa Cabrera Bello.

Ibrahim takes control of Jordan 4x4 Championship

By - Aug 14,2018 - Last updated at Aug 14,2018

AMMAN — The Jordan 4x4 Championship was thrown wide open at the weekend following an enthralling second round held at Ghamadan Park on Friday, according to the Jordan Motorsport Media Service. After a stewards enquiry the official results were released late Monday.

With just one round remaining, Hisham Ibrahim moved to the top of the championship standings, with 42 points, after finishing third on the day with Tarek Sweiss as his co-driver. That finish, added to his second placed finish in the opening round, sees him take a 12-point lead going into the final round, which will take place on November 2.

His closest rival is Malek Jubran (30), who picked up 12 points at the weekend, with round one winner, Khaled Quran (27), slipping back to third in the chase after failing to finish with a time.

Round two was won by Faris Nafash (27), who jumps to joint third with Ibrahim on the championship table, while Saif Rumman (24) goes fifth after his second-placed finish. Anything can happen in the final round and, with 25 points available to the winner, any one of eight drivers are still in with the chance of taking the title.

Halep beats Stephens in Montreal in repeat of French Open win

By - Aug 13,2018 - Last updated at Aug 13,2018

Simona Halep of Romania holds the trophy during the post game ceremony after defeating Sloane Stephens in the final of the Rogers Cup in Montreal, Canada, on Sunday (AFP Minas Panagiotakis)

World No. 1 Simona Halep turned back American Sloane Stephens 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-4 to win the Rogers Cup women’s title in a rematch of their French Open finale in Montreal on Sunday.

Romanian Halep, who had beaten Stephens in Paris in June, claimed her second Montreal title in three years and third for the 2018 season.

She closed out the hard-fought match with her third ace of the day.

“It’s an amazing feeling to be able to talk again at this ceremony as a winner,” Halep said.

“I feel like I reached my best level of tennis, even if I had a long break before this tournament and I felt dead after the first day.”

Halep fended off four set points to claim a back-and-forth first set in a tiebreak after storming to a 4-1 lead before US Open champion Stephens fought back to level.

Halep broke the third-seeded Stephens with a crosscourt winner to take a 5-4 lead and serve for the set. But the American broke Halep with a forehand winner and held two set points on the Romanian’s serve at 6-5. A crosscourt backhand saved one and Stephens netted a return on the second.

Numerous forehand errors by Halep gave Stephens a 4-0 lead in the tiebreak and the American went up 6-4 before Halep rallied, crushing a backhand down the line to earn her first set point, which she converted.

Stephens led throughout the second set, breaking Halep twice, but the Romanian took control of the third set, turning a break into a 5-2 advantage. 

Stephens rallied to within 5-4 before Halep, on her fourth match point, slammed her third ace of the match and dropped to her knees in triumph.

“You make me play better and better every time we play,” Halep said of Stephens.

The American returned the compliment.

“Even though I lost today, I literally left everything on the court,” Stephens said. 

“Obviously I’m sad I lost, but losing to the number one player isn’t too bad.

“Every time I play her, she makes me a better player, she makes me raise my level.”

Silver for Jordan at World Taekwondo Grand Prix

By - Aug 13,2018 - Last updated at Aug 13,2018

AMMAN — Jordan has continued its magnificent form at the World Taekwondo Grand Prix in Moscow with a silver medal on Sunday, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee News Service. Saleh El Sharabaty followed up Juliana Al Sadeq’s historic bronze medal on Saturday by storming his way through to the final of the -80kg weight.

Despite a brave performance, he came up short against European champion and top seed, Maksim Khramtcov, of Russia, who took the gold with a 29-11 win. Sharabaty, who was seeded 23, started his campaign with a win over Britain’s Damon Sansum before three more excellent victories earned him the shot at gold.

The silver medal gives him vital ranking points as he steps up his bid to qualify to the next Olympic Games in Tokyo in two years. Twenty-four hours earlier, teammate Sadeq made history by becoming the first Jordanian woman to win a medal at a World Grand Prix event when she picked up a bronze in the -67kg category.

Chelsea and Spurs win away as promoted teams struggle

By - Aug 13,2018 - Last updated at Aug 13,2018

Chelsea’s Eden Hazard (right) in action against Huddersfield Town’s Aaron Mooy (centre) during their English Premier League match in Huddersfield, Britain, on Saturday (Reuters photo by Andrew Yates)

HUDDERSFIELD, England — Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed away wins on the opening on Saturday of the Premier League season while promoted Fulham and Cardiff City were given quick reminders of the tough task they face on their returns to the top flight.

Goals from N’Golo Kante, Jorginho (penalty) and Pedro gave Chelsea an impressive 3-0 win at Huddersfield Town as their new Italian coach Maurizio Sarri watched his team respond well after enduring early pressure from David Wagner’s side.

Chelsea gave a debut to the world’s most expensive goalkeeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga, who joined from Athletic Bilbao for £72 million ($92 million) last week, but the Spaniard had little work to do.

Sarri, who took over from Antonio Conte in July, said that he now had a month to try to shape his new side before midweek Europa League games were added to the mix.

“We are lucky now because for three to four weeks we can work with only one match a week, so we have to improve in this month,” he said. 

“Then it will be difficult with three matches in a week, with the suspension for the national teams. I hope in this month to improve the team,” he said.

Spurs fans’ concerns about their club’s lack of transfer business may have eased after Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli scored as Mauricio Pochettino’s team began the campaign with an entertaining 2-1 victory at Newcastle United.

All three goals came in a frantic opening 20 minutes on Tyneside, with two headed goals for the north London team coming either side of Joselu’s equaliser for Rafa Benitez’s Newcastle.

Like several clubs who had players competing at the World Cup, Spurs have had to cope without several key performers during preseason and Pochettino was delighted with the approach his players had taken.

“I feel very proud. The players showed great character and commitment,” he said. “We fought hard and they deserve full credit because the mentality was amazing.”

“It wasn’t easy to connect everything in a few days — a massive challenge — but we kept going and made a massive effort in our performance.”

Well-taken goals by Jeffrey Schlupp and Wilfried Zaha fired confident-looking Crystal Palace to a 2-0 win over promoted Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic said his team needed to adjust quickly to the new level of quality they will face.

“The Premier League is more power, more speed and more quality and we must adapt,” he said.

“We have to trust ourselves and work hard and we know we can play better than today.”

Cardiff City also tasted defeat on their return to the elite — midfielder Ryan Fraser’s first-half goal and forward Callum Wilson’s late strike securing the three points for Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.

Promoted Wolves needed an 80th-minute equaliser from Mexican forward Raul Jimenez to secure a 2-2 draw at home to 10-man Everton at Molineux.

Everton’s new Brazilian signing Richarlison scored twice on his Premier League debut for the club but Marco Silva’s side, who had Phil Jagielka sent off in the 40th minute, had to settle for a point.

Richarlison slotted home from close range in the 17th minute but five minutes after Jagielka’s red card, Wolves drew level thanks to a superbly executed free-kick from Ruben Neves.

But Everton held firm and Richarlison struck again in the 67th minute with a delightful finish that looked to have won the game until Jimenez’s header from a Neves cross 10 minutes from the end.

Argentine Roberto Pereyra scored twice — the first a superb volley — as Watford enjoyed a 2-0 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.

Champions Manchester City begin their title defence at the Emirates against Arsenal on Sunday while Liverpool, tipped by many to challenge Pep Guardiola’s side this season, host West Ham United.

Manchester United kicked off the season on Friday with a 2-1 win over Leicester City at Old Trafford. 

Jordan’s Juliana Al Sadeq makes taekwondo history

By - Aug 12,2018 - Last updated at Aug 14,2018

AMMAN — Juliana Al Sadeq has made history by becoming the first female taekwondo fighter from Jordan to medal at a World Grand Prix event.

Al Sadeq was in the form of her life as she made it through to the semifinal of the -67kg event in Moscow where she lost by a solitary point, 11-10, to Lauren Williams, of Wales, who went on to lose the final.

Earlier she beat Ukraine’s Daria Yakuvelvia, 10-4, and then the USA’s Paige McPherson — the world’s fourth seed and Olympic bronze medallist.

The victory makes Sadeq only the second Jordanian to win a medal at a World Grand Prix event, following in the footsteps of Olympic gold medallist Ahmad Abu Ghaush who missed the event through injury. He won a gold and a bronze last year.

Meanwhile, teammate Hamzeh Qattan went out in the quarter-final of +80kg weight after losing to Gabon’s Antoni Obami.

Qattan launched his campaign with wins over Poland’s Peter Hatuski and World No. 1 and European champion, Vladislav Larin, of Russia, before losing in the last eight. 

 

Gold for Jordan in Asian Fencing League

By - Aug 12,2018 - Last updated at Aug 12,2018

AMMAN — Jordan’s reputation in the world of fencing is growing fast and there was more continental glory at the weekend. The Kingdom is hosting a round of the U-17 Asian Fencing League at Princess Sumayah Hall and it has reaped rewards with a gold and bronze.

Rising star Shahed Kloub took gold in the Epee weapon after beating Chinese Taipei’s Mai Yu in the final. That was followed up by an impressive bronze for teammate Rua Haboob.

The event has welcomed fencers from nine countries including Uzbekistan, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Palestine, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Jordan.

 

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