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Sukan Komanwel New Delhi 2010 (Tutup Malam Ini : Jumpa Di Glasgow 2014!)

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Post time 4-10-2010 10:58 AM | Show all posts
Bornbaby Post at 4-10-2010 09:36


Azmin berucap dewan kosong?
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:00 AM | Show all posts
dah start eh? CG ade volleyball tak?itu aje yg minat....
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:03 AM | Show all posts
tapi anya sangat suka the dance of the six seasons tuh...
anya suka tengok odissey from the state of orissa..... and of course bharatanatyam from the southern state.....khattak is another indian tradisional dance that i seldom get to see..... but the one i like the most is the manipuri traditional dance..... that is totally the other side of india that i never get to see before....
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:08 AM | Show all posts
tengok kejab semalam, ingatkan ada tarian2
india, dance india dance

baru gempak!!!
ni cam mengantuk jerk la,
lagu2 tamil jerk banyak kot
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:21 AM | Show all posts
tapi anya sangat suka the dance of the six seasons tuh...
anya suka tengok odissey from the state o ...
anya8797 Post at 4-10-2010 11:03

A very  good comment. A thumb up for you sir. Every country has both bad and good thing to observe. India can be a screwed up country in terms of social and economic managemet but can be very facinating and colourful in realm of traditions and history.
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:25 AM | Show all posts
A very  good comment. A thumb up for you sir. Every country has both bad and good thing to observe ...
thamrong Post at 4-10-2010 11:21



    kan..... memanglah there were hiccups so to speak..... but india has always been facinating in terms of culture and traditions.... that is why it was brilliant of them to portray that in the opening ceremony yesterday.....anya rasa macam pernah nampak en. thamrong dekat mpsa lah....
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:30 AM | Show all posts
xmenarik pon aku tgk sket2 je smlm
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:53 AM | Show all posts
kan..... memanglah there were hiccups so to speak..... but india has always been facinatin ...
anya8797 Post at 4-10-2010 11:25



    betul beb,,,in termm of life mmg byk mende leh tgk kat india nih,,,tapi kalau sesiapa yg super hygyine,,,payah skit aa nak dtg sini....    semalam aku gi fun fair kat sini,,,,mmg byk yg primitif game,,,kecuali this one..."well of death" try aa cari kat youtube....
pada aku mmg menarik,,,tgk dgn mata kepala sendiri lagikk,,tiket cuma INR30=MYR2.03 jekk
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Post time 4-10-2010 11:53 AM | Show all posts
Reply 506# anya8797

Dah lama tak masuk Cari. Dulu selalu masuk MPSA, Books & Reading, Epistemology dan History.
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Post time 4-10-2010 12:32 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by stanum at 4-10-2010 12:33

Aku nak comment sket pasal team malaysia punya perbarisan, siapalah yang bawak bendera malaysia tuh, perempuan tu kan, masam betul la muka dia, susah sangat nak senyum, macam tomboy plak aku tengok. Bukan nak kutuk ke apa, tapi elok tukar dengan orang lain perwatakan yang menarik, mcm nicole david, or sesiapa yang menarik, bkn nak menrendahkan or mengutuk orang yang kurang lawa, tapi at least consider sket benda2 mudah mcmtu. Peace..
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Post time 4-10-2010 12:41 PM | Show all posts
Average Indian restaurents in Chennai serve much better foods then our local mamak. I have no reservation of their quality. I have the previlage ofo comparing foods and services from several countries and I can say that India is awesome.
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Post time 4-10-2010 01:00 PM | Show all posts
Aku nak comment sket pasal team malaysia punya perbarisan, siapalah yang bawak bendera malaysia tuh, ...
stanum Post at 4-10-2010 12:32



    aku pon harapkan chong wei or n.david bwk..baju pon xde lambangkan org2 malaysia..kuciwa tol :cf:
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Post time 4-10-2010 01:13 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by shahx at 4-10-2010 13:18
Aku nak comment sket pasal team malaysia punya perbarisan, siapalah yang bawak bendera malaysia tuh, ...
stanum Post at 4-10-2010 12:32



     yg bwk bendera tu atlet boling padang.. penah dpt pingat emas 2006 & 2002.

Jika atlet lain memburu emas pertama pada Sukan Komanwel, atlet boling padang negara, Siti Zalina Ahmad memburu emas hatrik pada temasya kali ini.
Selepas memenangi emas pada dua Sukan Komanwel lalu, Siti Zalina mahu mencipta rekod atlet pertama yang memenangi hatrik emas di peringkat Sukan Komanwel.
Cabaran Siti Zalina akan bermula hari ini di Kompleks Sukan Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Post time 4-10-2010 01:41 PM | Show all posts
flag bearer malaysia tu jantan ka betina? muahahhaha haram tak lawa. malu sial, baik awek2 keling dlm tu chun lagi.
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Post time 4-10-2010 01:42 PM | Show all posts
tapi anya sangat suka the dance of the six seasons tuh...
anya suka tengok odissey from the state o ...
anya8797 Post at 4-10-2010 11:03



    kenapa tak join aje terus menari dekat ctu???
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Post time 4-10-2010 02:02 PM | Show all posts
flag bearer malaysia tu jantan ka betina? muahahhaha haram tak lawa. malu sial, baik awek2 keling dl ...
ChildrenOfBodom Post at 4-10-2010 13:41

tomboy ke dia??? nape x pakai baju kurung ke kebaya ke kebarung ke keburung ke... x menarik langsung la pakai kot tu!!

lagi satu ..patutnya negara2 yg pnah anjurkan tu bagi la dorg bwk maskot sama...barulah nampak lebih mengancam..

persembahan so-so je...flat sbab x byk sgt variasi...paling menarik maybe yg Inai tu...budak main muzik  tu so cliche kat mana2 acara pun!!
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Post time 4-10-2010 02:40 PM | Show all posts
NEW DELHI: In the end, it turned out like a perfect Indian wedding. Shrugging off all the heartburns, last-minute snafus and accompanying chaos, everything fell into place; and it left both the baraatis and the dulhanwaalahs, with huge smiles on their faces.

The next few days will tell us if the honeymoon too, if not the marriage itself, will be as successful.

A festive crowd of almost 60,000 packed the stadium and lustily cheered through the ceremony. They cheered former President A P J Abdul Kalam (who got the biggest hand), UPA chief Sonia Gandhi, Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit and other luminaries. They cheered the performers. They gave a standing ovation to the Indian contingent. And, in a truly moving moment that warmed the hearts of even the most cynical, they reserved the second-biggest round of applause for the Pakistani contingent.

The only break in the bonhomie came when Organizing Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi was jeered as he began his speech. But the joy of the occasion took over, with Kalmadi concluding to cheers, though he referred to Kalam as Abdul Kalam Azad.

In three spellbinding hours, light, colour and technology merged to present a well-conceived and immaculate show. Yet, in the same space, India managed to showcase its rich history, culture and higher learning to the entire world.

Two complaints: It would have been nice to have had a greater Bollywood presence. The most popular symbol of Indian contemporary culture was clearly inadequately represented. And we could have done with fewer long-winded speeches.

On the positive side, the Nehru Stadium looked like a bride through the evening. It dazzled like a diamond, showing off its rubies and sapphires or emeralds and pearls intermittently. Up above, the aerostat hovered proudly like a giant spaceship, spewing colours and designs that would easily be at home in some other planet too.

The theme of the show was quite evidently, unity in diversity. It couldn't have been more appropriate, coming just a few days after the country peacefully accepted a court verdict on one of its bitterest disputes.

On Sunday night, the show-setters at the JN Stadium, almost prophetically, encapsulated the country's amazing commonality, lying just under the surface, by picking its most variegated strands and nuances and stitching them together into a single fabric.

Not surprisingly, the ceremony started with the segment called Rhythms of India: ingeniously though, it didn't assemble the entire array of sounds at the country's disposal. It simply brought together a family which has probably never met as one, and never will again: the drummers of India.

Expectedly, they were different in every aspect, right from the way they are played to the way they sound. Different timbres and different textures that make it virtually impossible to integrate into a symphony. Yet, here at the CWG, that's precisely what happened as they entwined into one powerful entity.

Dhols, dholaks and drums from 10 corners of the nation reverberated in the stadium, rising to a crescendo to capture the heartbeat of India.

Even before the buzz could dissipate, Hariharan sang Swagatam as a thousand students from Delhi's schools celebrated. Next, it was time to invite the athletes from 71 countries. As they marched in, the drums rolled and the lights twinkled. Australia, England, South Africa were given warm welcomes; but the loudest round was reserved for the Pakistani contingent, greeted like long-lost brothers.

Pretty soon, it was time for the real show-stoppers: India. It was back to ground reality, though, the very next instant. As Suresh Kalmadi was invited to give the welcome address, boos hissed out of angry hearts. Kalmadi, to his credit, braved through the moment and, vacillating between crinkled brows and tight smiles, carried out his job.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and CWG chairman Mike Fennell too were given their two minutes before, first, Prince Charles and then President Pratibha Patil declared the Games open.

Then, it was time to bring India together once again. They found it in the Tree of Knowledge, one of India's most alluring qualities through the ages.

As sheets descended from the spaceship and met the ground below, it transformed into a gigantic tree, reminiscent of the marvel in Cameron's Avatar.

Out of it emerged the various dance exponents of the country. Yet, once again, they managed to find a meeting point, doing bharatanatyam, kuchipidi, Manipuri to just one beat. Each choreographed by the master of their art, they blended into each other sweetly without losing their own purity and character too.

India's biggest contribution to the world, no doubt, is it's spirituality. In the segment called Yoga, its 5,000 years of learning was presented by school children even as mantras and sacred shlokas cast everybody in their trance-like spell.

The sombre mood, however, was promptly broken by the arrival of the Great Indian Journey, choreographed by Bansi Kaul. Heralded by the lilting number 'Chaiyya, Chaiyya,' the biggest unifier of the country for years, Indian Railways, won everybody's hearts. Accompanied by folk dancers from the heart of India, a million vignettes gave us a glimpse of our hinterland: doodhwalas, politicians in their ubiquitous Ambassadors, magicians, tongas.

The finale was reserved for India's one true international celebrity: A R Rahman. As the magician belted out the CWG theme song, the aerostat came alive in a bluster of colour and graphics. Fireworks shot out furiously, signalling that it was time for the spaceship to go. It was time for Jai Ho!
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Post time 4-10-2010 03:01 PM | Show all posts
Reply 478# sekngucing

me pun rase kuala lumpur 1998 best..
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Post time 4-10-2010 03:05 PM | Show all posts
me perasaan masa prince chales dgn bini die masuk stadium keadaan agak kelam kabut disitu..mcm x confirm je tempat duduk diorg,siap manmohal singh boleh salah duduk tempat pulak..
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 Author| Post time 4-10-2010 03:10 PM | Show all posts
Kecoh di gelanggang tinju hari ini..
Penimbang berat tak berfungsi dengan baik
Akibatnya, peninju jadi overweight


Games-Boxing weigh-in latest fiasco in troubled Games

Reuters

Mon, 04 Oct 07:51:00 2010


The official weigh-in for the Commonwealth Games boxing competition ran into complete chaos on Monday with teams complaining of faulty test scales at the Talkatora Indoor stadium.

Innacurate test scales had a string of boxers unnecessarily trying to shed weight to get into the desired category, Australia team spokesperson John Gatfield said.

"The athletes weighed themselves on the test scales, and found themselves to be over. They got back to the sauna trying to lose some weight and when they came back, they weighed more than the last reading," Gatfield told Reuters.

"So there was a lot of chaos there and they have decided to have a second weigh-in Tuesday morning. It was really ridiculous."

The build-up to the Delhi Games had been hit by infrastructure failures, a dengue fever outbreak and security fears after a tourist shooting, and the latest fiasco underlines organisers' shambolic preparations.

Gatfield even raised doubt about the official scales as one of the Australian boxers, in the 102-kg category, weighed three kilograms more than usual.

"He struggles to make it to the 102-kg category back in Australia, but he weighed 105 here. May be something is not right with the official scales, too."

Competition manager Lenni Gama denied any problem with the scales.

"All this fuss is created by the teams who have overweight boxers in their team. The scales are perfect," Gama told Reuters.
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