Wednesday 27 April 2011

Miami Men's 16: Sony Ericsson Open 2011 Day 8 Open Thread



All about the serve.

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ORDER OF PLAY - TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2011

STADIUM start 11:00 am
[14] M Fish (USA) vs J Del Potro (ARG)

Not Before 12:00 PM
[21] A Dolgopolov (UKR) vs [15] J Tsonga (FRA) 67(2) 64 32 - to finish 67 64 32

Not Before 1:00 PM
[21] A Petkovic (GER) vs [6] J Jankovic (SRB)
[19] A Ivanovic (SRB) vs [2] K Clijsters (BEL) - Round of 16 heldove
[16] V Troicki (SRB) vs [2] N Djokovic (SRB) - Possible Court Change
[1] R Nadal (ESP) vs [21] A Dolgopolov (UKR) or [15] J Tsonga (FRA)

Not Before 7:30 PM
[16] M Sharapova (RUS) vs [26] A Dulgheru (ROU)

Not Before 9:30 PM
[3] R Federer (SUI) vs [Q] O Rochus (BEL)

GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am
[6] D Ferrer (ESP) vs M Granollers (ESP)
[30] J Isner (USA) vs K Anderson (RSA)
F Mayer (GER) vs [7] T Berdych (CZE)

Not Before 5:00 PM
J Tipsarevic (SRB) vs [25] G Simon (FRA)

COURT 2 start 12:00 noon
[3] M Bhupathi (IND) / L Paes (IND) vs M Lopez (ESP) / D Marrero (ESP)
D Hantuchova (SVK) / A Radwanska (POL) vs N Llagostera Vives (ESP) / A Parra Santonja (ESP)
X Malisse (BEL) / J Murray (GBR) vs [6] M Llodra (FRA) / N Zimonjic (SRB)
[WC] A Ivanovic (SRB) / A Petkovic (GER) vs S Peer (ISR) / S Peng (CHN)
[1] G Dulko (ARG) / F Pennetta (ITA) vs [8] M Martinez Sanchez (ESP) / A Medina Garrigues (ESP)

Source: http://craighickmanontennis.blogspot.com/2011/03/miami-mens-16-sony-ericsson-open-2011.html

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News and Notes: Monday Edition

Below, some news and notes for Monday. Above, various program from the 1980s from Cornell visits to Brown, Princeton, Columbia and Dartmouth.
  • Cornell's 2010-2011 banquet is Friday, April 22, 2011. The season highlights video, produced by SlopeTV, will be published on The Cornell Basketball Blog after the banquet. Awards at the banquet will be handed out for the team's Most Valuable Player, the Rebounders Club Award (for leadership and hard work on and off the court) and the James Paul Award (top reserve off the bench).
  • Incoming Cornell recruit, Dave LaMore (Dexter HS) Whitmore Lake, MI, 6-10, C, provides his season highlights video from 2010-2011:


  • Reviewing the best moments of Syracuse's 2010-2011 season, the Syracuse Post Standard recalls the Orange's C.J. Fair's dunk on Cornell and writes, "Cornell's Drew Ferry attempted to draw a charge. In the old days, what happened to Ferry would have been referred to as 'posterized.' In today's game, Ferry became a screen-saver. Fair's dunk would be nominated for Dunk of the Year in college basketball."

  • Cornell University's cheerleaders released this promo video for fall tryouts:


  • Below is an updated directory listing of some Twitter feeds associated with the Cornell basketball program. You can also follow The Cornell Basketball Blog on Twitter.
-Josh Wexler ('88)
-Steve Cobb ('05)
-Andrew Naeve ('07)
-Jason Canady ('08)
-Khaliq Gant ('09)
-Conor Mullen ('09)
-Ryan Wittman ('10)
-Pete Reynolds ('10)
-Jon Jaques ('10)
-Louis Dale ('10)
-Alex Tyler ('10)
-Geoff Reeves ('10)
-Jeff Foote ('10)
-Andre Wilkins ('10)
-Max Groebe ('10)
-Aaron Osgood ('10)
-The Cornell Rebounders Club
-Max Groebe ()
-Andrew Ferry ()
-Peter McMillan ()
-Errick Peck ()
-Dominick Scelfo ()
-Jake Mathews ()
-Dwight Tarwater ()
-Manny Sahota ()
-Dave LaMore ()
-Shonn Miller ()
-Devin Cherry ()
-Assistant Coach Ricky Yahn ()
-Assistant Coach Mike Blaine ()
-Assistant Coach Marlon Sears ()
-Brian Delaney, Ithaca Journal ()
-Cornell Daily Sun Sports ()
-Slope Sports ()
-WVBR Sports ()
-Former assistant coach, Jay Larranaga ()


  • Throughout the season we will provide periodic updates on Cornell's eight (8) overseas alumni playing professionally. Below, some updates:
-John McCord ('97) (SIG Strasbourg, Pro A France)-Through April 18, the 6'6" forward and long time veteran of the European leagues is averaging 10.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. Strasbourg sits at 10-16 and in 13th place in the 16 team league. During his roughly fifteen year pro career, McCord, a former 1st Team All Ivy League selection, has played in France's pro leagues and in England.

-Jeff Aubry ('99) (Halcones Rojos, LNBP Mexico/Arecibo Capitanes, Puerto Rico Basketball League)-Through April 18, the 6'11" Aubry is averaging 6.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per game for Arecibo (3-4,5th place out of 10 teams). Aubry splits his time in both the Mexican and Puerto Rican professional leagues. He played several seasons in the NBA D League in the early part of his career with the Fayetteville Patriots and Florida Flame. During his more than a decade of pro experience, Aubry has also played professionally in the ABA and abroad in Poland, Argentina, Uruguay and Peru.

-Cody Toppert ('05) (Forli, LegaDue Italy)-Toppert, a 6'4" shooting guard was averaging 9.9 points and 2.3 rebounds per game for Forli before the franchise terminated his contract during March. Toppert previously also played this season with the Plymouth Raiders of the British Basketball League where he was averaging 14.2 points per game before moving to Italy. Like Aubry, Toppert is a veteran of the NBA D League, a former Albuquerque Thunderbird. During his pro career, Toppert has also played in the CBA as well as in Germany, Portugal, and New Zealand.

-Jason Hartford ('08) (Ginasio, LPD Portugal)-Through April 18, the 6'9" Hartford is averaging 15.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Ginasio is 10-12 and in 6th place in the 12 team league. During his career, Hartford has played professionally in Finland and Africa (Mozambique).

-Louis Dale ('10) (Gottingen, Bundesliga Germany)-Through April 18, Dale is averaging 8.2 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Goettingen is 17-15 on the season and in 8th place out of 18 teams in the Bundesliga.

-Ryan Wittman ('10) (Ft. Wayne Mad Ants, NBA D-League)-With the season concluded, Wittman averaged 7.1 points and 2.3 rebounds in 18.3 minutes per game for the Mad Ants of the NBA D-League. Ft. Wayne finished 24-26 on the season and in 3rd place in the Eastern Conference. Before moving to the D-League during January, Wittman averaged 14.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game for Forli in Italy's LegaDue this season.

-Jeff Foote ('10) (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel Winner's League/Melilla, Spanish 2nd Division)- Through April 18, Foote is averaging 7.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game (leading the the league in blocks). Melilla is 14-20 and in 11th place out of 18 teams. Foote is on loan to Melilla from Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv.

-Jon Jaques ('10) (Ashkelon, Israel Winner's League)-Through April 18, Jaques is averaging 3.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game. Ashkelon is 6-20 and in 10th place in the 10 team Israeli league.

And a few reminders....

Visit The Cornell Basketball Blog's Community Forum and Message Board to interact with other fans of Cornell and Ivy League basketball. Membership is free! You may also follow us on Twitter.

Blueprint for Success, the yearbook commemorating Cornell's 2009-2010 season is now on sale and available for delivery. Visit the Cornell Athletics website to order your copy today! Or pick up a copy sold in the Cornell Store on campus.


Fans of the basketball program in the Ithaca area should not miss the opportunity to join the Cornell Rebounders Club.

Source: http://cornellbasketball.blogspot.com/2011/04/news-and-notes-monday-edition_18.html

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The Best Toast on Earth: The CMH Dinner Table

When Hans Gmoser, the founder of Canadian Mountain Holidays, first arrived in Banff in the 1950s, he walked through town with a pack on his back, found a suitable patch of grass to pitch his tent, and went to sleep.  In the morning Hans awoke to someone kicking his feet from outside the tent.  After wriggling out of his sleeping bag, he found himself facing an irritated homeowner by the name of Elizabeth “Lizzie” von Rummel.  

After kicking Hans out of his sleeping bag for sleeping on her lawn, Lizzie quickly realized Hans was a foreigner struggling to make it in Canada.  Before Hans even finished packing his bags, she offered him a job assisting her with the operation of the alpine hut at Mt. Assiniboine.  

It was there, below one of the world’s most beautiful mountains, where Hans learned the importance of mealtimes in the mountains - a philosophy that continues to this day in every CMH lodge.  It is no coincidence that the biggest tables and biggest helicopters at CMH  accomodate about the same number of people.  The skiers who heliski together can dine together if they choose; thus carrying the skiing emotion throught the entire day and into friendships that reach beyond the holiday.

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Lizzie’s guests didn’t just visit – it was their home for  a week.  The lodge was theirs and the hut keepers and fellow explorers were their family.  After a big day in the mountains, mealtimes were family affairs, with mouthwatering plates of hot food brought to the tables to be dished out in front of the hungry climbers and skiers.  After eating, everyone helped clear the tables before gathering around the wood stove to tell tales and build strong friendships as only crackling fires on cold nights can inspire.

Many things have changed since then, but CMH has held onto the belief that mealtimes in an intimate mountain lodge after a day of adventure are best eaten at tables big enough to accommodate a group of skiers - but small enough to allow common conversation and hearty laughter.

Sure, the skiing is where the friendships are born, but the CMH dinner table is where they mature.  And sort of like a climber visiting basecamp even when he or she is too old to climb, some life-long heliskiers, when they can no longer ski, still return to CMH for the rest of the CMH experience.  There is a lot of great skiing on this planet, but there is no hospitality company on earth that throws down the intimate, gourmet dining experience of CMH.

Do you have any CMH Dinner Table stories you'd like to share?

Photo of toasting to deep snow and fine friends in the CMH Gothics by Topher Donahue.

Source: http://blog.canadianmountainholidays.com/heli-ski-blog/bid/61283/The-Best-Toast-on-Earth-The-CMH-Dinner-Table

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Tuesday 26 April 2011

Men Who Are Dawgs

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tqsO/~3/sKdwe3f31_M/men-who-are-dawgs.html

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A bit of Russia





Source: http://comeskiwithme.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-post.html

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The International

Team Australia are certainly clocking up the frequent flyer miles this quarter! Ashleigh Brennan and Prashanth Sellathurai will travel to the Doha World Cup to compete on their pet events, March 30-April 1. Prior to the competition, Prash is spending some time training at the Waveney Gymnastics Club in the UK. This weekend (this one! Right now! That we're in!) sees Britt Greeley, Tierra Exum, Georgia Rose Brown, Emily Little and Katie Wurth to compete at the Wild Rose International in Canada. You can follow live scores here . I am told there is very limited access to the live webstream so apologies if you are encountering problems.

Source: http://ozgymnastics.blogspot.com/2011/03/international.html

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Behind the Scenes: Warren Miller Ski Movie Shoot at CMH

It's that time of year again.  The guides and pilots from CMH Heli-Skiing, the team from K2 Skis and the crew from Warren Miller Entertainment, along with Andy Mahre and Tyler Ceccanti have been hard at 'work' for the last 6 days at the Monashee Lodge filming the CMH Heli-Skiing segment for next year's ski movie.

Looks like that in addition to some exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, the skiing absolutely ROCKS and the snow is still piling up out there.

Here's a sneak-peak of what we're in for!

For photos from the shoot, check out CMH Heli-Skiing's on-line photo gallery.

Did you see Wintervention?  What did you think? Which segment was your favourite?  Let us know in the comments below.

Source: http://blog.canadianmountainholidays.com/heli-ski-blog/bid/61215/Behind-the-Scenes-Warren-Miller-Ski-Movie-Shoot-at-CMH

Jim Baxter Zbigniew Boniek Gyorgy Sarosi Pat Jennings