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Indeed. Jaydeep thank you for that fantastic vignette. What a great story...
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Congratulations boys! Historic first GOLD medal for India at the 2019 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships—this was India’s first gold at a world cycling event, senior or junior ... Esow also won the 2nd medal when he won a Bronze in his favorite keirin event, in 2018, he won a silver in the keirin in Switzerland.
At 2019 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships, Frankfurt, Germany
Men's Team Sprint
Gold - India (Rojit Singh Yanglem, Esow Alben, Ronaldo Singh Laiton and Jemsh Singh) 44.625 sec.
Silver - Australia (John Trovas, Carlos Carisimo, Sam Gallagher) 44.681 sec.
Bronze - Great Britain (James Bunting, Matti Egglestone, Rhys Thomas) 45.009 sec.
Men's Keirin
Gold - Konstantinos Livanos (GRE)
Silver - Sam Gallagher (AUS
Bronze - Esow Alben (IND)
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Esow Alben-led India bag historic cycling gold
At 2019 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships, Frankfurt, Germany
Men's Team Sprint
Gold - India (Rojit Singh Yanglem, Esow Alben, Ronaldo Singh Laiton and Jemsh Singh) 44.625 sec.
Silver - Australia (John Trovas, Carlos Carisimo, Sam Gallagher) 44.681 sec.
Bronze - Great Britain (James Bunting, Matti Egglestone, Rhys Thomas) 45.009 sec.
Men's Keirin
Gold - Konstantinos Livanos (GRE)
Silver - Sam Gallagher (AUS
Bronze - Esow Alben (IND)
P.C. to Frankfurt2019 twitter handle
Esow Alben-led India bag historic cycling gold
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Esow Alben won his 3rd medal of this World Championships ... He reached in the final of the Men Sprint event but lost after losing 2 races against Greece's Konstantinos Livanos ... A still creditable show from Esow on this big stage ... So first-time India win three medals in the Junior Track Cycling World Championships; gold, silver, and bronze each.
At 2019 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships, Frankfurt, Germany
Men Sprint
Gold - Konstantinos Livanos (GRE)
Silver - Esow Alben (IND)
Bronze - Daan Kool (NED)
Men Sprint Final
Esow Alben (IND) l Konstantinos Livanos (GRE) 1-2
(Race 1 - Konstantinos (10.226 sec.), Race 2 - Esow (10.381 sec.), Decider Race - Konstantinos (10.522 sec.))
At 2019 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships, Frankfurt, Germany
Men Sprint
Gold - Konstantinos Livanos (GRE)
Silver - Esow Alben (IND)
Bronze - Daan Kool (NED)
Men Sprint Final
Esow Alben (IND) l Konstantinos Livanos (GRE) 1-2
(Race 1 - Konstantinos (10.226 sec.), Race 2 - Esow (10.381 sec.), Decider Race - Konstantinos (10.522 sec.))
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That is really encouraging. Have we finally got world class talent in cycling. Probably will have to wait for next 2-3 years to see how Esow shapes up.
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https://voiceofindiansports.com/esow-al ... eAgnloLsIQ
This is very encouraging. Can we dream of Olympic and World medals in the near future?
This is very encouraging. Can we dream of Olympic and World medals in the near future?
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More coverage from media outlets like CNN too on Esow! It all seems to fit in now with sports ministry identifying Cycling as one of the prospective medal sports in 2024 and 2028.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/04/spor ... index.html
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/04/spor ... index.html
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Tour de France massive crash caused by spectator’s signboard
https://sports.yahoo.com/spectator-with ... 44625.html
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Man, people are so stupid. See what the stupid spectator was doing at 2.05 in the video. That lady should be arrested and put in jail for a week for being stupid.
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Yep. Haha! ... CNN says this -
In other words, she will be arrested for being stupid. Will be well-deserved. She should stay in jail for at least a day and pay a big fine for being stupid. They are searching for her.Law enforcement officials from the Finistère area in western France have opened an investigation into the cause of "unintentional injuries....by manifestly deliberate violation of an obligation of safety or prudence" according to a statement on Facebook.
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What did the sign say and why was she pushing it out? Answering my own question: Allez opi omi For this? Now, if it said, stop Uighur massacre, etc. I would have reduced the fine.
It may be fascinating to take on the case of the lady (since I like adversarial arguments, i.e., arguing the other side to draw out a more complete defense to see what people have to say). Yes, she is stupid, I would say. But, that is who she is. She did not mean to cause the crash. The actual fault is with the organizers. Such a crash would have happened for one thing or another. For example, a water bottle or a kid's football may have just accidentally fallen and caused this pileup. Or a stray dog that ran in. What needs to be done is to keep a small buffer, say 5 feet or so between the spectators and the cyclists. And there should be signs put up or a line to implement that. Then, if someone violates that on purpose, the rest should have told him or her to get back, and if he or she did so even then, then put her in jail. In this case, I would put the organizers in jail for being stupid despite having much larger resources and not taking simple, common sense precautions. Individually being stupid is not that much of a crime as being organizationally stupid despite being rich and having access.
It may be fascinating to take on the case of the lady (since I like adversarial arguments, i.e., arguing the other side to draw out a more complete defense to see what people have to say). Yes, she is stupid, I would say. But, that is who she is. She did not mean to cause the crash. The actual fault is with the organizers. Such a crash would have happened for one thing or another. For example, a water bottle or a kid's football may have just accidentally fallen and caused this pileup. Or a stray dog that ran in. What needs to be done is to keep a small buffer, say 5 feet or so between the spectators and the cyclists. And there should be signs put up or a line to implement that. Then, if someone violates that on purpose, the rest should have told him or her to get back, and if he or she did so even then, then put her in jail. In this case, I would put the organizers in jail for being stupid despite having much larger resources and not taking simple, common sense precautions. Individually being stupid is not that much of a crime as being organizationally stupid despite being rich and having access.
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Well, the woman has been arrested and is undergoing questioning - https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/30/sport/to ... index.html
Ouch... That jail time and fine look excessive, especially considering the fact that the organizers also have a lot of responsibility. as Prasen was arguing.On Sunday, the Finistère gendarmerie announced the opening of a judicial investigation into "involuntary injuries with disability not exceeding three months by a deliberate violation of an obligation of safety or prudence." The woman could face up to two years in prison and a fine of $35,000 according to the Brest prosecutor's office.