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De México En Beijing 11198745 23/06/2008 09:08 p.m. Page 3 MARTES 24 EL SIGLO DE DURANGO DE JUNIO 2008 México d3 PEBETERO ATLETISMO Gatlin no es bienvenido en Beijing Pensacola, Florida AP. Justin Gatlin deberá recurrir a tribunales en Sui- za si quiere participar en los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing. El Comité Olímpico Internacional dictaminó que Gatlin, cuya sanción de cuatro años por dopaje fue recientemente ratificada por la Corte de Arbitraje del Deporte, no podrá estar en Beijing sin importar el fallo de un juez federal en Pensacola, Florida. “Si lo que quiere es apelar el fallo, lo deberá hacer en Suiza”, escribió Howard Stupp, en una carta fecha- da el lunes. TRIUNFO Rifka y Grajeda se imponen en Nacional México, DF El Universal. Dos mexica- nas logran avances importantes. La campeona panamericana Romary Rifka confirmó su calidad durante la primera jornada del Campeona- Se levanta la bandera oficial de to Nacional de Atletismo, al ganar la prueba de salto alto con una marca de 1.85 metros. También Brasil como candidata a los JO 2016 triunfó la chihuahuense Ruth Gra- jeda, quien compitió en los 100 Río de Janeiro, Brasil EFE. Río de Janeiro, que disputa con Madrid, Chicago y Tokio la sede de los Juegos metros planos y quedó a 41 centé- Olímpicos de 2016, izó hoy por primera vez, durante la ceremonia de conmemoración del Día Olím- simas de segundo de dar la marca pico, su bandera oficial como candidata a organizar el evento y que incluye los emblemáticos aros A para competir en la prueba reina olímpicos. El pabellón de la candidatura carioca fue izado en una ceremonia en el Palacio de la Ciu- de la magna justa, con un registro dad, sede social de la Alcaldía de Río de Janeiro, a la que asistieron varias autoridades y deportistas y de 11.73 segundos. ex atletas olímpicos y paraolímpicos. CLAVADISTA La deportista ha sido designada como abanderada de la delegación azteca para las Olimpiadas. Paola Espinosa, rostro de México en Beijing México, DF El Universal. El honor do a sus resultados en este en las paradas de Inglaterra y La última ocasión que una de portar la bandera en la ce- año. China. En la fase europea se mujer fue abanderada se dio remonia de inauguración co- Espinosa obtuvo medalla de adjudicó la de oro sobre para los Juegos Olímpicos de rresponderá en este ciclo a bronce en la Copa del Mundo Wang, mientras que en la úl- Atlanta 1996, con la ciclista una mujer. La Jefatura de Mi- de Beijing, así como la meda- tima fecha, se quedó con el Nancy Contreras al frente del sión denominará a la clava- lla de oro en la primera fecha bronce. contingente tricolor. dista Paola Espinosa. “Para de la Serie Mundial de Clava- Los resultados de este año, Tuvieron que pasar 20 años mí es un orgullo, todo un ho- dos, organizada en Tijuana, han sido sólo una continua- para que una mujer fuera de- nor y algo muy digno”, dijo la esto sobre las chinas Xin ción de lo que Espinosa ha signada abanderada desde joven deportista. Wang y Chen Ruolin, cam- realizado durante el ciclo que la gimnasta Teresa Díaz Desde inicio de este año la peona y subcampeona mun- olímpico. En los Juegos Pa- Sandi cargara el lábaro patrio clavadista se perfilaba co- dial, respectivamente. namericanos de Río de Ja- para los Juegos de Montreal mo la favorita para ser ele- neiro se convirtió en la má- 1976. gida como abanderada de Otros premios. Además de la xima ganadora de preseas la delegación Mexicana a presea en México, Espinosa con cuatro, tres de oro y una Emanuel Félix Lesprón los Juegos Olímpicos, debi- logró cosechar otras dos más de plata. El Siglo de Durango GIMNASIA PEBETERO REGATA Johnson y Liukin van Tania Elías Calles parte a Alemania México, DF El Universal. Luego de cua- tro meses de inactividad, al recupe- por las plazas de EU rarse de la rotura del tendón de Aquiles del pie izquierdo, la velerista Madrid, España EFE. Shawn Tania Elías Calles reanudará su tem- Johnson, campeona mundial porada de competencias en la regata de gimnasia artística, y Nastia de Kieler, Alemania; lugar al que viajó Liukin aseguraron sendas hoy, desde China. La subcampeona plazas en el equipo estadou- panamericana culminó su campa- nidense de gimnasia artística mento de preparación en Quing para los Juegos de Beijing, Dao, donde se realizarán las compe- tras acabar primera y segun- tencias de vela de los Juegos Olím- da en las pruebas de selec- picos de Beijing 2008, donde partici- ción disputadas este fin de pará en la clase Láser Radial. semana en Filadelfia. El resto del equipo se decidirá duran- te una concentración del 16 INTERNET al 20 de julio en Texas. Johnson sumó 127.650 pun- NBC mostrará los Olímpicos en la web tos, por 125.850 de Liukin. Nueva York, EU AP. Los aficionados a Chellsie Memmel acabó terce- los deportes en Estados Unidos ra con 124.800 y Samantha podrán estar informados sobre los Peszek fue cuarta con acontecimientos de los Juegos 123.250. En las pruebas masculinas te- Olímpicos de Beijing a través de LeBron busca Johnson fue la mejor en barra nían confirmada su plaza el sus computadoras portátiles mien- y suelo, Liukin en asimétricas vigente campeón olímpico, tras se transporten a sus trabajos su medalla y Alicia Sacramone en salto. Paul Hamm, y Jonathan Hor- este verano. Ésa es la idea del ser- ton, primero en los ‘trials’ de vicio Go de NBC Olympics, anun- En sus palabras. “Esto es sólo el Filadelfia. Chicago, Ill. AP. LeBron James tendrá otra ciado ayer por la cadena de televi- oportunidad de colgarse una medalla olím- principio”, dijo Johnson tras Un Comité de Selección ha sión. El servicio, proporcionado por pica de oro y, esta vez, podrá contar con asegurarse la clasificación anunciado el resto de compo- Wavexpress, es gratuito. Beijing es- Kobe Bryant como compañero de equipo. olímpica. “Estoy abrumada y nentes del equipo olímpico: tá 12 horas delante de EU; muchas James y Bryant, por primera vez convocado muy feliz. Todo vale la pena Joe Hagerty, Morgan Hamm, competencias ocurrirán mientras en un equipo olímpico, encabezarán a EU en por este momento”. Liukin Justin Spring y Kevin Tan, con los estadounidenses duermen. basquetbol. habló de “un sueño hecho los suplentes Alexander Arte- realidad”. mev y Raj Bhavsar. .
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