+++ IOC: Isinbaeva wants chair of the athlete commission +++
The Russian Olympic champion Yelena Isinbaeva wants to become chairman of the athlete commission of the IOC. According to a report by "INSIDE THE GAMES", the former world-class stabhochspringer has submitted their application timely. The 39-year-old will compete against the Finnin Emma Terho (39) to succeed Kirsty Coventry at the top of the athlete commission. The former swimmer Coventry had been elected in the Games in London 2012 in the IOC, the term of office of the Sports Minister Zimbabwes runs off.
Isinbayevas Application For the chairmanship of the IOC Athlete Commission - and the associated space in the IOC board - should polarize. Russian was elected the IOC athlete commission in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, although they had not been allowed to participate in the games. Because the Russian athletes had been blocked because of the state doping scandal. A total of 23 members had voted in 2016 against their IOC accession.
+++ 50 km go: Hilbert surprised with silver +++
50 kilometers of Jonathan Hilbert has taken care of in the over 800 km north of Tokyo Sapporo with silver for a sensation. The 26-year-old from LG Ohra Energy showed a tactically outstanding idea on Friday in Sapporo as second.
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+++ Weak German Teams: Peters calls analysis +++
The former hockey national coach and football functioner Bernhard Peters has demanded after the disappointing performance of the German teams at the Olympics in Tokyo "Analytical work-up". "I have seen shortcomings in all types of play in the technical, tactical, creative and cognitive area, even in physicality and will-characteristics other countries were stronger," said the Peters in the ARD.
+++ IOC extracts Belarus coaches accreditation +++
The IOC has in connection with the case of Sprinterin Kristina Timanovskaya, two Belarusian athletics coaches withdrawn the Olympic accreditation. This has decided a disciplinary commission used on Wednesday, the IOC announced on Friday in Tokyo on the short message service Twitter. The provisional measure was taken in the interest of the well-being of the Belarusian athletes, which are still in the Olympia city.
The coaches Artur Shimak and Yuri Maisevitsch have given the information immediately after they have been prompted for the Olympic Village. The two officials should have informed Timanovskaya in Tokyo that they had to return to their homeland prematurely due to critical statements in the social media.
+++ Boxing: Indianin Borghai gets road to your village +++
The Indian Olympic Boxerin Lovlina Borghai receives a real street after winning the bronze medal in Tokyo to its secluded village in the northeast of the country. A Member of the Regional Legislative Assembly had taken over the initiative as he recently announced. "Lovlina is an inspiration for all the many girls of such small districts," he said according to the newspaper "India Today".
In India, there is little sports promotion compared to richer states, especially off the popular sports cricket or rugby. Many young people can not make a career in competitive sports because of malnutrition and poverty.
The splinters from Thursday:
Warner is the king of athletes - German disappointment at 4x400 meters - Belgium hockey winner
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