American women's soccer goalie Hope Solo certainly doesn't play in the English Premiere League, but we thought posting an image of her may help our hit counts; we understand she has a loyal following in Slovakia (well, we aren't 100-percent certain of that).
Many of the soccer games in the EPL this weekend (plus one on Monday) were lop-sided, but there were some real gems as well.
Tottenham Hotspur prevailed over Arsenal 2-1 with goals from English national Aaron Lemmon in the 35th minute and Welsh star Gareth Bale (pictured bottom); for Arsenal, the lone goal came from German player Per Mertesader in the 43rd minute of play.
Japanese sensation Shinji Kagawa scored a hot trick for Manchester United in front of a home crowd of 75, 586 spectators in the team's 4-0 dismantling of Norwich.
And, our beloved Chelsea won a 1-0 match on a goal from Senegalese national Demba Ba in the 28th minute in a game against West Brom on Saturday.
Here are the scores:
Everton 3 Reading 1
Queens Park 2 Southampton 1
Swansea 1 Newcastle 0
Manchester City 1 Aston Villa 0
Tottenham 2 Arsenal 1
Sunderland 2 Fulham 2
Manchester United 4 Norwich 0
Liverpool 4 Wigham Ath. 0
West Ham 1 Stoke 0
Chelsea 1 West Brom 0
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Monday, March 4, 2013
Friday, August 10, 2012
Our Favorite Olympic Athletes_ Alex, April and Kayla, et al
Here is a look at some American women athletes who left an impression at the Olympics, irregardless of their medal tallies:
1) Kayla Harrison, 22, Boston, Mass., judo (pictured above)_ Even before she won gold at the summer games by winning over Gemma Gibbons of Great Britain, the story of Harrison was a very moving one. The judoka was sexually abused by her former judo coach during her teen years; and he got a ten-year sentence for that crime. Harrison is also the first American, of either gender, to win gold in judo for the United States.
2) Mariya Koroleva, 22, San Francisco, Calif. (born in Russia), synchronized swimming_ Americans and Canadians dominated synchronized swimming, one of only three sports in which only one gender competes, when the sport was first recognized at the Olympic level. But, in recent years, Russia, China and Spain have been among the top competitors in the sport. Koroleva is, along with fellow Stanford alum Tony Azevedo (born in Brazil) who is captain of the American men's water polo team, one of several athletes representing the United States who was born in a foreign country. Koroleva and her teammate Mary Killman finished 12th in the det competition. The same team won silver at the 2011 Pan American games.
3) Alex Morgan, 23, Diamond Bar, Calif, soccer_ Morgan kicked the game-winning goal in extra time in a semi-final match against Canada that was won by the Americans by a 4-3 margin. Morgan scored 14 gols during a 12-game international stretch earlier this year. Team America won gold over Japan yesterday by a 2-1 score. Her teammates include the always colorful and out-spoken goalie Hope Solo.
4) April Ross, 30, Costa Mesa, Calif., beach volleyball_ Ross and teammate Jennifer Kessy won silver at the 2012 London Olympics. Earlier in her career, Ross was a stand-out at Stanford University where she helped the Cardinal get to the semi-finals/final four in indoor volleyball.
5) Brittany Viola, 25, St. Paul, Minn., platform diving (pictured below)_ Viola, who is the daughter of former baseball pitcher Frank Viola, trained as a gymnast before switching to diving in her teen years. Viola finished 14th in London; she won the U.S. Olympic trials and competed for the University of Miami (Fla).
6) Dana Vollmer, 24, Syracuse, NY, swimming (pictured center)_ Vollmer had one of the best Olympics of any athlete for the United States. She won three gold medals: 100-meter butterfly, 4 x 100 medley and 4 x 200 free-styler. She previously won a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. In total, Vollmer has won 30 international medals.
http://www.kessyross.com
http://www.alexmorgan.com
http://www.kaylaharrison.com
http://www.usasynchro.org
http://www.usasoccer.com
http://www.brittanyviola.com
http://www.usadiving.org
http://www.danavollmer.com
UPDATE: Since this entry was posted this afternoon, we learned that "The Bleacher Report" posted a list of the 50 hottest American Olympic athletes, and much to our surprise, four of the athletes mentions here, plus Jennifer Kessy, who is the beach volleyball teammate of April Ross, made the list. Kessy was actually number one; the list included both male and female athletes. Also making the list were: Brittany Viola (#8), Alex Morgan (#9), Dana Vollmer (#13), Mariya Koroleva and her teammate Mary Killman (#16).
http://www.thebleacherreport.com
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Quote of the Week- Steffi Graf
Today, we are quoting two German tennis legends on our two blogs (Boris Becker is the other). Here, we are quoting women's tennis great Steffi Graf, now 42 and married to famed American tennis player Andre Agassi, who is a year younger than his wife (Agassi and I are the same age).
Graf, a 22 grand slam event winner, literally made a splash when she sported a bathing suit for the swimsuit issue of "Sports Illustrated," which put her alongside the likes of swimsuit models, such as Vendela and Elle MacPherson.
Those lines for female athletes between sporting talent and sexual appeal has been even more blurred in recent years as partial nude photographs of gymnast Alicia Sacramone and women's soccer goalie Hope Solo were featured an recent issue of "ESPN" magazine.
Here is Graff's quote:
"It's so difficult to find times besides the tennis."
SIDEBAR: One of the downsides of having two blogs is that I often don't get to read the blogs of my own friends, so I heartily recommend my friend Chris Knight's blog "The Knight Shift," which is www.theknightshift.blogspot.com, which has well over a million hits!
SIDEBAR 2: Since we had an entry about Turkish soccer yesterday, we wanted to mention that Trabzonspor scored a 1-1 tie with Italian powerhouse Inter Milan at home in Trabzon, Turkey, today. The home team's goal came from Halil Altintop.
Halil's twin brother Hamit Altintop as his team Real Madrid decked the Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb 6-2 with goals from Karim Benzema, Gonzalo Higuain, Jose Callejon and Mesut Ozil, who like the Altintop twins is a Turkish player who grew up in Germany (Ozil plays for Germany; the Altintop twins play for Turkey).
In other games, Bayern Munich beat the Spanish team Villarreal 3-1, and the Swiss team FC Basel triumphed over the Romanian team Otelul Galati in a high-scoring 3-2 affair.
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