April 28 Vol 01, Issue 914
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| TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES |
| Europe adopts strong position to promote sports integrity |
| Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe calls for adoption of mechanisms to
limit the risk of match-fixing, illegal betting and other forms of
corruption. |
| Goal line technology 2nd phase of testing to start in May |
| International
Football Association Board's move to introduce goal line technology
steps up a gear with the second phase of testing beginning in Hampshire,
England, next month. |
| FMSCI announces rallying calendar for 2012 |
| The
Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India’s has announced its rallying
calendar for 2012; season kickstarts with Rally of Coimbatore on 28/29
July. |
| MRF National Supercross season opens in Pune |
| Organised
by Sportstrek, the national supercross for the second year in a row is
being held at Amanora, which has joined the national riding event as
‘Venue Partner’ |
| Record broadcast levels for RWC 2011 |
| Viewership
amongst the five-45 year age group increased by 6%t from 2007, while
audience gender split narrowed with females accounting for 45 per cent. |
| Sushil Kumar seals London 2012 berth in style |
| Former
world champion and Beijing Olympics bronze medalist wrestler Sushil
Kumar leaves it late but seals London Olympics berth in third and final
attempt. |
| Procam bags top honours at WOW Awards 2012 |
| Two
of its most popular events, the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon and
the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon have brought about a running revolution
and placed India on the global marathon calendar |
| Learning Module – An Overview of Match Fixing in Sport |
The
recent averments made by Mohammed Amir that he was blackmailed into
bowling no-ball deliveries by Mazhar Majeed and the spot fixing
assertions against professional football, volleyball and baseball
players of South Korea have brought the much debated issue of match
fixing in sporting activities under the spotlight once again. |
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