Bach expels 'seize' fears as brought together Korean group whipped once more
PYEONGCHANG: Olympic boss Thomas Bach rejected concerns North Korea had endeavored to "capture" the Pyeongchang Winter Amusements on Monday as the brought together Korean ice hockey group saw their expectations dashed after another substantial annihilation.
On a day when solid breezes caused a progression of falls in the ladies' slopestyle snowboarding last and constrained the ladies' monster slalom to be deferred, Bach said he trusted the Diversions had prepared for more prominent tranquility on the Korean landmass.
Bach, who will visit Pyongyang after the Olympics, said the North's prominent interest was an entirely wearing issue, playing down apprehensions that the detached nation was controlling the Diversions to suit its political plan.
"This is about game and this the IOC made clear," Bach said in a meeting. "This is about the part of game to fabricate spans, to open entryways and nothing more.
"It's only an image for game and it's an image for the way that when you go over these scaffolds you can go to a positive outcome."
Afterward, the brought together Korean ladies' hockey group endured their second in a row 8-0 crush — this time against Sweden — to end their odds of an award, not that it discouraged the ever-show North Korean cheering squad.
North and South Korea walked together in the opening service, while Seoul pioneer Moon Jae-in was welcome to Pyongyang amid a fast round of strategy as of late.
In any case, some South Koreans are wary about the sudden rapprochement, while US VP Mike Pence said North Korea was attempting to "commandeer the message and symbolism" of the Olympics.
Somewhere else on a bustling day three, heavyweights Canada won their first gold of the Amusements in the group figure skating, while the Olympic Competitors from Russia took silver.
Germany's Laura Dahlmeier won biathlon's 10km interest for her second triumph in Pyeongchang, before French armed force officer Martin Fourcade secured the men's 12.5km interest.
Speed skater Ireen Wust won the ladies' 1,500m to end up plainly the primary Dutch competitor to win five Olympic gold awards, overshadowing olympic style sports legend Fanny Blankers-Koen.
Furthermore, Norway's Maren Lundby won an emotional ladies' typical slope ski hop rivalry when she overshadowed German Katharina Althaus and Japan's Sara Takanashi with the last hop of the night.
In any case, irate snowboarders lashed out at coordinators after the ladies' slopestyle last was held in substantial blasts, making almost every contender take a tumble.
It came after the ladies' monster slalom, highlighting America's Mikaela Shiffrin, was put off until Thursday as a result of the breeze — a day after the men's declining endured a similar destiny.
While the skiing was delayed, the slopestyle proceeded with close ridiculous outcomes, as a great many athletes hit the deck including gold decoration victor Jamie Anderson.
"The climate was awful and excessively perilous," said bronze medallist Enni Rukajarvi, while Austria's Anna Gasser included: "such a large number of individuals got hurt as a result of the breeze." Zimbabwe whip Afghanistan to level arrangement SHARJAH: Brendan Taylor scored a lofty 125 as Zimbabwe whipped Afghanistan by 154 keeps running in the second One-day Universal in Sharjah on Sunday to level the five-coordinate arrangement.
Wicket-attendant Taylor drove the Africans to 333-5 from their 50 overs with his ninth ODI hundred, preceding Graeme Cremer took 4-41 with his leg-turn as Afghanistan drooped to 89-7 on their approach to 179 hard and fast.
The two groups are warming up for the 2019 World Container qualifying competition in Zimbabwe one month from now.
Wicket-manager Taylor put on 135 for the fourth wicket with Sikandar Raza before being knocked down some pins by Afghan star Rashid Khan.
The 19-year-old leg-spinner returned figures of 2-36 from his 10 overs, however the Afghanistan seamers took the brunt of Taylor and Raza's hitting, with Dawlat Zadran and Gulbadin Naib yielding 181 keeps running from 17 overs between them.
All-rounder Raza's 92 originated from 74 balls with 13 limits including four sixes.
The Afghanistan pursue never went ahead, with the risky Mohammad Shahzad expelled for only 15 as they slipped to 39-5. The in-shape Mohammad Nabi included 53 with first-coordinate centurion Rahmat Shah, however Zimbabwe chief Cremer took two wickets in two balls in his first finished.
Dawlat Zadran put on 64 for the last wicket with 16-year-old Mujeeb Ur Rahman, hitting six transcending maximums, yet Zimbabwe wrapped up triumph by an indistinguishable edge from Afghanistan had won the opening diversion on Friday.
The two sides play three more ODIs in the UAE before meeting again in Gathering B of World Container qualifying on Walk 6.
Condensed scores: ZIMBABWE 333-5 out of 50 overs (Brendan Taylor 125, Sikandar Raza 92); AFGHANISTAN 179 of every 30.1 overs (Graeme Cremer 4-41, Tendai Chatara 3-24).
On a day when solid breezes caused a progression of falls in the ladies' slopestyle snowboarding last and constrained the ladies' monster slalom to be deferred, Bach said he trusted the Diversions had prepared for more prominent tranquility on the Korean landmass.
Bach, who will visit Pyongyang after the Olympics, said the North's prominent interest was an entirely wearing issue, playing down apprehensions that the detached nation was controlling the Diversions to suit its political plan.
"This is about game and this the IOC made clear," Bach said in a meeting. "This is about the part of game to fabricate spans, to open entryways and nothing more.
"It's only an image for game and it's an image for the way that when you go over these scaffolds you can go to a positive outcome."
Afterward, the brought together Korean ladies' hockey group endured their second in a row 8-0 crush — this time against Sweden — to end their odds of an award, not that it discouraged the ever-show North Korean cheering squad.
North and South Korea walked together in the opening service, while Seoul pioneer Moon Jae-in was welcome to Pyongyang amid a fast round of strategy as of late.
In any case, some South Koreans are wary about the sudden rapprochement, while US VP Mike Pence said North Korea was attempting to "commandeer the message and symbolism" of the Olympics.
Somewhere else on a bustling day three, heavyweights Canada won their first gold of the Amusements in the group figure skating, while the Olympic Competitors from Russia took silver.
Germany's Laura Dahlmeier won biathlon's 10km interest for her second triumph in Pyeongchang, before French armed force officer Martin Fourcade secured the men's 12.5km interest.
Speed skater Ireen Wust won the ladies' 1,500m to end up plainly the primary Dutch competitor to win five Olympic gold awards, overshadowing olympic style sports legend Fanny Blankers-Koen.
Furthermore, Norway's Maren Lundby won an emotional ladies' typical slope ski hop rivalry when she overshadowed German Katharina Althaus and Japan's Sara Takanashi with the last hop of the night.
In any case, irate snowboarders lashed out at coordinators after the ladies' slopestyle last was held in substantial blasts, making almost every contender take a tumble.
It came after the ladies' monster slalom, highlighting America's Mikaela Shiffrin, was put off until Thursday as a result of the breeze — a day after the men's declining endured a similar destiny.
While the skiing was delayed, the slopestyle proceeded with close ridiculous outcomes, as a great many athletes hit the deck including gold decoration victor Jamie Anderson.
"The climate was awful and excessively perilous," said bronze medallist Enni Rukajarvi, while Austria's Anna Gasser included: "such a large number of individuals got hurt as a result of the breeze." Zimbabwe whip Afghanistan to level arrangement SHARJAH: Brendan Taylor scored a lofty 125 as Zimbabwe whipped Afghanistan by 154 keeps running in the second One-day Universal in Sharjah on Sunday to level the five-coordinate arrangement.
Wicket-attendant Taylor drove the Africans to 333-5 from their 50 overs with his ninth ODI hundred, preceding Graeme Cremer took 4-41 with his leg-turn as Afghanistan drooped to 89-7 on their approach to 179 hard and fast.
The two groups are warming up for the 2019 World Container qualifying competition in Zimbabwe one month from now.
Wicket-manager Taylor put on 135 for the fourth wicket with Sikandar Raza before being knocked down some pins by Afghan star Rashid Khan.
The 19-year-old leg-spinner returned figures of 2-36 from his 10 overs, however the Afghanistan seamers took the brunt of Taylor and Raza's hitting, with Dawlat Zadran and Gulbadin Naib yielding 181 keeps running from 17 overs between them.
All-rounder Raza's 92 originated from 74 balls with 13 limits including four sixes.
The Afghanistan pursue never went ahead, with the risky Mohammad Shahzad expelled for only 15 as they slipped to 39-5. The in-shape Mohammad Nabi included 53 with first-coordinate centurion Rahmat Shah, however Zimbabwe chief Cremer took two wickets in two balls in his first finished.
Dawlat Zadran put on 64 for the last wicket with 16-year-old Mujeeb Ur Rahman, hitting six transcending maximums, yet Zimbabwe wrapped up triumph by an indistinguishable edge from Afghanistan had won the opening diversion on Friday.
The two sides play three more ODIs in the UAE before meeting again in Gathering B of World Container qualifying on Walk 6.
Condensed scores: ZIMBABWE 333-5 out of 50 overs (Brendan Taylor 125, Sikandar Raza 92); AFGHANISTAN 179 of every 30.1 overs (Graeme Cremer 4-41, Tendai Chatara 3-24).
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