Friday, December 23, 2011

LSA Bits


photo courtesy Remos Aircraft
In 36 hours or so, Chief Pilot S. Claus will be on final for a few billion chimneys worldwide.  Here's what's popping up in one of my last looks at LSA news webwide for 2011.  Meanwhile, my best wishes for a Merry Flying Christmas and new flight horizons for all in 2012!

Cubcrafters flexes its market success muscle with a new manufacturing facility and the hiring - yes, hiring - of new personnel to build its popular LSA Piper Cub clones. 
photo courtesy CubCrafters
A newly leased 15,000-square-foot building near the Yakima, Washington airport boosts existing capacity by almost 40% and is already in operation.  Congrats to CubCrafters and we wish you continued success.
Included are a new welding shop and CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) machine shop.
The new space will make room in the main plant for an R&D facility and an updated, more centralized parts department.  
Owner Jim Richmond says, "Our planes are selling well, and if we get even a little help from the economy, we will need to increase our production rate." 
Check out those job openings here.

SportAirUSA, that broadbased purveyor of several LSA models and instrument panel goodies, adds to its avionics offerings with the Adventure Pilot iFly GPS, a 7-inch touch-screen moving map based on FAA sectional charts (I own and myself - very cool unit).

The company also reports the iFly will be standard equipment on the Snap! singleseater and an installable   option for its Sting, Sirius, Savage Cub, and SeaRey LSA. Starting price is $549.  The iFly comes loaded with the U.S. sectionals, IFR low en route charts, geo-referenced approach plates, airport diagrams, and more. 


JUSTNET, the Justice Technology Information Network and an arm of the Office of Justice, posts a  summary of the aircraft considered so far here, and more detailed looks at each aircraft evaluated here.
photo courtesy Rans Aircraft
The page is part of the Aviation Technology Program, which looks at a broad range of low-cost aviation technologies as alternatives to conventional GA aircraft in law enforcement aviation units -  typically helicopters and FAA certified aircraft. 
Some familiar SLSA models evaluated: Rans Coyote, Tecnam Eaglet, Sky Arrow.  Powered parachutes and autogyros are also considered.
The overview cites the high cost of acquiring and maintaining these aircraft (new Cessna 172: $300,000) and serves up the economic viability of various types of LSA as a dramatic alternative to  for maintaining  the long arm of the law skyward.
In particular, the report calls out Light Sport Aircraft as well as small unmanned aircraft systems (“sUAS” - how institutions love acronyms!) and moored balloons...moored balloons?  


Remos Aircraft keeps growing its dealer/service center network.  Latest addition is Light Sport West of Sacramento, California. A Remos GX was added to the GA training fleet based at Sacramento Executive Airport (KSAC).  
Light Sport West joins a growing number of FBOs nationwide who are realizing LSA offer appeal, economy and fun flying to flight students.



Saturday, December 17, 2011

Spotlight On: Women’s Longboarding

The Sport, Gender & Media team was delighted to have the chance to get in touch with Georgia Young, 23, of Perth, Australia, professional women’s longboarder. Georgia is a highly accomplished longboarder, with her titles including: two 2nds and 3rd in the Australian Longboard Titles; 1st in the ASP Australasian Professional Women’s Rankings (2011); 1st in the Whalebone Classic; 2nd in Newquay Boardmasters; as well as three 17ths in the World Longboard Titles held in Biarritz.

Georgia became interested in the sport at age 11 and by age 14, began competing in local surf club competitions, gradually advancing to state competitions. As a teen, she looked up to both men’s and women’s professional surfers in both Western Australia as well as the country as a whole, including Claire Finucane and Chelsea Williams, for inspiration. In particular, Claire Finucane befriended and encouraged Georgia in taking her longboarding to the next level, pushing her to do more competitions across Australia and taking her on surfing trips around Western Australia.

Generally, there is a divide between traditional and progressive longboarding. In traditional longboarding, maneuvers favour “nose-riding”, and this method is usually considered to be more style-oriented. Progressive longboarding, on the other hand, is similar to shortboarding, involving radical and powerful turns as well as aerial moves. Men’s competitions generally combine the two styles, whereas women’s surfing focuses more on the traditional side. Women’s boards, therefore, are a bit bigger, heavier, with their competitions focus more on the traditional-style rather than the more progressive styles of surfing. About this difference, Georgia feels that “It’s very important to keep this traditional element to women’s longboarding, but I think there needs to be more room for progression in the competitions”. 
 
In Georgia’s opinion, women’s surfing has hit a plateau regarding sponsorship, in both long and shortboarding, with funding seeming to fluctuate between continents and from year to year. Recently, huge controversies occurred when many professional surfing events, including the World Shortboard Tour competitions, were cancelled due to lack of funding. At the same time, progress is being made in women’s longboarding, where a second World Title event was held in China in 2011, marking the first time the Women’s World Title was determined by more than one event. It is generally felt among the community that the sport is quite marketable, due to the unique style of women’s longboarding as well as the culture and lifestyle of surfing. Competitions are frequently sold as festivals, such as Roxy Jam in Biarritz this past July, with art exhibits, music concerts and surfing demonstrations, culminating in the actual competition. Such events attract a variety of people and generate a lot of interest to the sport as a whole, and Georgia hopes that this type of sponsorship continues for major events.

Such discrepancy in funding is evident when examining other extreme sports in Europe, such as skiing and snowboarding, where events are sponsored by large motor companies, and other non-sport related corporations—obviously not related to the competition at hand. Surfing, according to Georgia, would really benefit from such recognition from larger companies, which would help generate funding and greater media recognition, particularly for female competitors. As such a marketable sport, with the athleticism involved and culture and lifestyle being promoted, interest in the sport is apparent, it just needs to be highlighted. Georgia hopes that in the future, other companies outside the realm of surfing will take on sponsorship of female athletes. 
                                                                       
Personal sponsorship remains an ongoing obstacle to the general acceptance of the sport. Women’s longboarding remains one of the lowest sponsored sports within the world and few companies, other than a few surfing ones, including Roxy, take an interest in supporting the sport. Georgia herself is sponsored by Roxy, Sticky Feet Wax and Clearwater Surfboards. Very few women are paid to compete at the professional level, with all 32 of the world top women having jobs or other careers that enable them to compete. Although there are some women who are paid to compete, few can make a living out of their passion for the sport. According to Georgia, Roxy is one of the most supportive companies, sponsoring both athletes and events across several continents as well as really encouraging the surfing lifestyle.

Georgia hopes that in terms of funding, the future holds better for women’s longboarding and more opportunities for women longboarders continue to grow. She would really like to encourage more young women to try longboarding at the competitive level as well. Personally, she hopes to finish in the Top Ten World Longboarding and win an Australian Longboard title.

The Gender, Sport & Media Team wishes you the best of luck, Georgia!

Monday, December 12, 2011

CONFERENCE ABSTRACT DEADLINE - 12TH DECEMBER

Today is the last day you can submit an abstract for the exciting Sport, Gender and Media conference at the Unviersity of York on 10th March 2012.

We invite all postgraduate and early career researchers interested in gendered aspects of sport to a one-day interdisciplinary conference. This is a growing academic field which addresses important questions about equality, public health, representation, participation, citizenship and ‘fair play.’ With the Olympics in the UK, and a likely glut of related journalism, 2012 is an opportune time to investigate the framing of media relationships between sport and gender. 

The conference will be interdisciplinary, and welcomes contributions from many fields in order to foster understanding of, and promote relationships between a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. We also intend to celebrate the achievements of women in sport, and this conference will be part of marking International Women’s Day.

Please submit abstracts to womensportmedia@gmail.com by 6pm today (12th December 2011) You can also now register to attend the conference - see right-hand sidebar of blog.

There have been some fantastic abstracts submitted thus far...don't miss your chance to be involved in this exciting conference!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Knocking Around The InfoVerse

Today's Word


photo courtesy Pipistrel 
News travels fast these days: Just ask Herman Cain. New tech net scraper Gizmag just ran a blurb on the Pipistrel Alpha I highlighted here a couple weeks back. The focus of the highlight is on the low cost, which as they note is under 60K Euro.  
Now consider this: if the Euro continues to go through its troubles and drops further against the dollar, imagine a quality SLSA, like the Alpha promises to be (it's based on a years-proven design - the Vinus/Sinus - with hundreds now delivered), priced at, say, $70K.  For all of us who've decried the high costs of LSA, might  this be the price point/airplane that would help break the LSA sales logjam?


Catching Up With Dan The Man


My blogosphere bro Dan Johnson has a piece in this month's Light Aviation eZine that updates LSA manufacturers now - at last - finding some markets overseas.  
photo courtesy Dan Johnson
He details foreign sales by Arion (Lightning), Flight Design, Remos and Piper Sport/Sport Cruiser.  ASTM and type certificate approvals are being won country by country, and products are beginning to move, over thar. 
One cool story:  U. S. Sport Aircraft, the U.S. distributor that reps the Sport Cruiser, has sold what Dan believes is the first LSA in Brazil...and the company flew the airplane from Florida all 4,300 miles to deliver it!  
Aviation is booming in that country...let's hope more American companies find success in the southern hemisphere while we're waiting for the global economy to work through its identity  crisis.


Dynon SkyView Hands-On Training at Sebring


Who among us hasn't sat for the first time in a new LSA and felt brain overload when confronted with an unfamiliar EFIS display?
One of my initial - and most stressful - challenges during my Sport Pilot training was figuring out where to look and how to work those info-jammed screens while also getting to know the airplane.
photo courtesy Dynon Avionics
Helping out with that comes a promising and much needed program, to debut at next month's Sebring Light Sport Expo (that's right, kids, Sebring is just around the corner...more on that below).
Dynon Avionics will offer free courses on how to wrangle the SkyView, its runaway hit EFIS display.  
The 3.5-hour classes will be held all four mornings and the first three afternoons at Sebring.  Working SkyViews will be set up so people can get some real hands-on tutoring without having to RTFM (Read The Freakin' Manual, which apparently only 1.4% of the U.S. population can abide).
Class size will be limited to the first 15 people who sign up here.  The classes will be held at the nearby (like, walking distance from the show) Chateau Elan Hotel and Conference Center.
Kirk Kleinholz, CFII and SkyView expert, will handle the professorial duties.  This first set of classes will be free: ongoing  classes will have a fee, so get in there, pilots, and sign up!


Sebring Expo Looms!



Yes chilluns, the big winter LSA show is truly stepping it up this year, with a much-ballyhooed new presence and a much bigger feel, judging by the number of promo emails I've gotten for months now.
photo courtesy Sebring Expo
Rather than rehash the 2012 offerings, just go here and check it out for yourself.
Alright, just a couple teasers, I can't resist (and I can't wait to get down there myself!):
<> "Exotic" vacation packages will be auctioned
<> Registered exhibitors include Flight Design, which will bring its CTLE law enforcement special, NASA Green Flight Challenge winner Pipistrel with several models (alas, not the winning electric one-off Taurus Electro G4), and the EAA Piper Cub J3 Sweepstakes contest airplane.  Y'all get your tickets now, hear?
Flight Design CTLE     photo courtesy Flight Design


<> EAA's new head man Rod Hightower will give a presentation at the annual LAMA dinner.
<> Tons of events, factory and general demo flights and lots more to look forward.
Did I say I can't wait?  Now if only winter would truly arrive in the northeast (it's 58 degrees again today!) I'll have even more motivation to jet southward...not that Sebring leaves any need for that...this is simply the biggest all-LSA event in the country.

Paula Radcliffe and the IAAF

You may remember the blog post we did on 10th November in reaction to the IAAF saying that Paula Radcliffe can keep her world record, but that the ruling would still apply to future races. We are thrilled for Paula Radcliffe. But we are distressed by a decision that we believe is sexist. If women can only set records in women's races, what does this imply about women? What does it mean for women?

We decided to make a storyboard that shows the range of emotions we felt when we found out that Paula Radcliffe gets to keep the record.






Friday, December 2, 2011

Good News from Sport, Gender and Media

We have two things to celebrate today! (And considering the week it's been with SPOTY, we bet you'll be happy for some good news)

The first is Amy Pressland's invitation to return to BBC York Radio to discuss events of the week, including BBC's SPOTY and her research. Listen to the broadcast with Jonathon Cowap today on the iplayer and jump ahead to 1.14.53 to hear Amy.

The second bit of good news is that you still have ten days to submit your abstract! We are so excited with the response that we've had thus far. Please keep the abstracts coming and forward the call for papers to anyone who may be interested. Remember abstracts should be sent to womensportmedia@gmail.com with ‘Sport, Gender and Media abstract’ in the subject heading. Deadline is 12th December. We can't wait to hear from you!

Have you registered for the conference yet?

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Oldest Living LSA Pilot?

Here's a story to give us all some cheer as we slide into final on the Holiday Season.
An article in Martinsburg, West Virginia's The Journal newspaper chronicles the exploits of one T. Guy Reynolds Jr. , a local pilot who just celebrated his birthday by spreading his wings in his Evektor SportStar.
"No big deal", you say?  Ah, but this gentleman is one year shy of being a centenarian...that's right, he just turned 99 years old!
J. Guy Reynolds about to do his thing.  photo courtesy The Journal
That makes him, says the article penned by John McVey, likely the oldest pilot in the state.
And we have to ask...maybe the nation?
"I wanted to fly on my 99th birthday," he said. "I enjoy it, and my airplane is very nice to fly."
The SportStar model was the first to win ASTM approval back in 2005 as a legal S-LSA and continues in its latest iteration as the Harmony...my flight report is due out in the next issue of the magazine.
Evektor's airplanes appeal to pilots like Mr. Reynolds with long aviation backgrounds, since it's a familiar, mostly-metal airframe with good long range legs and comfortable interior to back it up...these things get more important as we get older!  I've logged around 30 hours in the Evektor Max and its successor Harmony so I'm more expert on this subject than many...it's an excellent long-leg airplane for the posterior regions.
The article goes on to report that Mr. Reynolds began flying, in a Ford Tri-Motor, before most of us were even glints in our parent's eyes: in 1929!  He founded Martinsburg's Civil Air Patrol squadron and was its first commander in 1943.
Evektor SportStarphoto courtesy www.lightsportaircraft.ca
Taking on challenges late in life seem to be a habit...Reynolds had in fact laid off flying in the mid-50s in order to raise a family and didn't resume until 2004...at age 92.
He made his first parachute jump on the day he turned 93.  What a Guy!
"I keep very positive - that's how I've lived so long. I'm still happy and thank God for that every day."
Happy Birthday to you sir!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Cessna Feels The Pinch...and Pinches Back

In a recent piece on AvWeb, Paul Bertorelli takes a good look at Cessna's decision to bump the price of the Skycatcher by a cool $35K - yes, that's 35 thousand.  Okay, it's not every day we see a 31+% price hike in a retail price of anything, especially in this economy.
Yet Cessna's move should come as no surprise to anyone who knows, as Bertorelli points out, that the price of aircraft has grown faster than the rate of inflation for decades.  Thirty years or so ago, a new Cessna Skyhawk could be had for around $30,000.  Today it's 10 times that number, or more than $300,000, whereas inflation applied to that original $30K number would put the figure just north of $100,000...about three times higher.
The Sky's no limit...in greenbacks.
Meanwhile, the aviation giant has up until now done its best to keep the price close to it's original near-$100,000 level.  Most recent raise was from $112,000 to around $114,000.  
Originally announced in 2007, more than 1,000 orders were racked up in short order.  
Then came more than two years of delays - first deliveries were made last year and 150 or so Skycatchers have been delivered this year.
All along, Cessna tried mightily to hold the line on price increases even in the face of production cost increases: it of course wanted to hold onto that $75 million in orders; wholesale decimation of the Skycatcher order book would have been a heavy hit, even for Big C.
The company pressed on through at least one major tailfeather redesign to keep the program viable, and keep original placeholders on board with a gradually-climbing price that stayed close to the original ticket of just under $110,000.  
Now the scrappy Skycatcher has climbed the U.S. delivery numbers to its recent, current position of #2.  Only longtime leader board-topper Flight Design has registered more LSA in this country.  Hey, isn't that a John Cougar Mellenkamp song?: "S-L-S-A in the U-S-A!".
In this day of bait-and-switch psychology, where the bottom line justifies any financial means, I think customer service props (and recognition for savvy business acumen) go to Cessna.  Look at the price of equivalent-quality S-LSA out there: you're looking at a typical sticker-shock number of $125-150K.  Big C is only raising its product to market parity, and to help support production costs, after having worked hard at it's "holding the line" image.  Also factored in: many of the instrument options are now standard, so the price increase isn't baldly wholesale: some perks are factored in.
Still, those options are re no longer voluntary.
I wonder how deep in the red Cessna went with the delays in production, increased design and retesting costs - the company has proudly, and deservedly, boasted that it took Skycatcher through a program more rigorous than the ASTM standard, including spin testing...that's how the original design flaw was uncovered in the first place. 
Bertorelli goes on to reflect on the marketing and psychological effect of the price jump, and whether it will cause a bailout of significant numbers of remaining production number holders.  He also has some interesting insights on how Cessna has always been good at maintaining its profit margin, even if it meant raising prices and accepting the lower sales numbers that resulted.  That's how companies survive, after all
It's a good read, check it out for an insight into how big aviation business cope these days.
He concludes with a compelling question that deserves more thought and some comment: if Cessna, with it's offshore Chinese production, can't produce a relatively "low cost" S-LSA, does that put the kibosh on the notion entirely?
I have my own thoughts, viewed from a slightly different angle: look at my recent post on the Pipistrel Alpha Trainer that was just introduced around $80,000, and that's not a stripped model either.  I read an online forum thread a couple days ago in which several posters flat out decried the $80K price point.  "Impossible!" they cried.
Yet here is a lean, mean, well-oiled design/production house in Slovenia that is showing us the way of the future, perhaps.  The company just sold 200 of Alphas to India...and the production prototype is being debuted in April.
I believe the company President, Ivo Boscarol, when he says he will produce the airplane at that price: his vision all along has been that if you do things in a very targeted, innovative and efficient manner, you can produce affordable, quality aircraft that will sell, even with the Euro/Dollar exchange rate, in the $80K range in America.
Take another look at what we complain about as a "high cost" light aircraft: adjusted backwards to the before-inflation rate (1975, roughly), we're looking at $8,000!
Before we cry in our $7 microbeers, we should lament the destruction of our currency by the craziness of world economics for the last 70 or so years.  That is the real culprit. An ounce of gold still buys approximately the same goods it bought in 1950...1920...1900.  It's not that things are more expensive.  It's our currency, no longer backed by gold or silver, that's taken the hit.
Why do you think China among other national governments is buying gold like it was on fire sale?  Because it is.
Aviation companies like every other enterprise must find ever-more-efficient ways of surviving, let alone thriving, by continuing to discover how to do the impossible, even if they have to grapple with perceived realities, such as this misplaced notion that there are no cheap light aircraft.
Put another way, I'll buy an $8,000, all-composite, well-equipped, good-performing aircraft for $8K any day of the week...even if I have to find a few partners to help me out with the purchase, since my salary also buys 10% of what it did a generation ago.  But that's another, and unfolding, story.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Women Boxing in Afghanistan

‘After 30 years of war, is it really the right time for women to start fighting one another?’ This was the concluding question asked on BBC Radio Four’s programme about women boxing in Afghanistan (PM, 16/11/2011). It reported that the war-torn country is planning to send six women to compete in the boxing event at the London Olympics in 2012. The report included some interesting interviews with women who box for pleasure, fitness or as professionals. One woman described how she felt empowered outside the ring to stand up against violence; she explained that after training as a boxer, she had the confidence and the ability to say ‘no’ to sexism in the street.
But with the war and bombings ever-present in Afghanistan, the report suggested that women boxing is an extension of the violence seen in the country in the war against terrorism. The report sets up a binary between the masculine agents of war and women as peace keepers and this encompasses women in boxing; the reporter ultimately questions whether women should take part in boxing, considering the international desire to end the war. In other words, he equates boxing with fighting and by extension, violence and war. However, boxing in the Olympic format is point-based, unlike in professional boxing where knock-outs are more common in deciding the outcome of a contest.
There are two questions to think about from this report, firstly, should women be involved in war as soldiers on the front line, and would this change the gendered dynamic of war and the view of ‘feminine fragility?’ Secondly, should women take part in boxing at all, whether point or knock-out based, because of its innate violence? And by extension, should anyone box, male or female? Can it really be considered a ‘sport’?
These are really interesting questions, and ones which I have been thinking about in my own research on women in sport and particularly since I heard this BBC Four radio report. Please feel free to comment on this and leave your opinions below….

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Something Fishy for Fighters....


This fascinating scientific tidbit below comes from my good friend at High Performance Nutrition

I have previously discussed here on the Combat Sport Psychology site, some of the hazards associated with recurrent concussions (see "Watch Your Head"), a phenomenon not at all uncommon among amateur and professional combat sport athletes (and among drunks, the ill-tempered, and those whose mouths regularly write checks that their other ends' cannot cash) .  Here - however- is some potential good news.  (RB)


Fighters may be able to reduce their risk of developing brain damage by taking fish oil supplements. According to an animal study by American neurologists, brain cells recover more quickly from head trauma when given DHA, a fatty acid in fish oil.







The researchers, working at West Virginia University, wanted to know whether the brains of people with head injuries recovered more quickly or better when given fish oil supplements. The brain contains relatively high amounts of DHA, the fatty acid found in fish oil. This substance stimulates the growth of brain cells and protects them against damage and stress too.

The researchers gave a group of rats concussion of the same degree and then let the animals recuperate for 30 days. Some of the rats were given a standard diet, some were given 10 mg DHA per kg bodyweight daily, and yet another group were given 40 mg DHA per kg bodyweight per day on top of their standard food.

At the end of the 30 days the researchers examined the rats' brain cells. They were looking for precursors of beta-amyloid precursor protein [APP] in the axons, the long protrusions at the end of nerve cells. Beta-amyloid peptides form plaques in the brains of people who have Alzheimer's or dementia, but they probably also do this in the brains of people who have received severe blows to the head.








Sham = rats not given concussion.

If cells become so damaged that they cannot repair themselves, they kill themselves. When this happens, the synthesis of the suicide enzyme caspase-3 rises. This is what happened in the brain cells of the rats that had been given a blow – but it happened considerably less in the rats that had been given DHA.

If you convert the doses used into the amount needed for a human weighing 100 kg [for the sake of easy maths] and take into account the fact that humans' metabolism is slower than that of rats, you arrive at a dose of somewhere between 100 and 400 mg per day. Most of the cheap kinds of fish oil contain 10-15 percent of DHA. That means you need to take 1-4 of the big one-gram capsules a day.

It's not clear whether other omega-3 fatty acids work as well as DHA, but of all the omega-3 fatty acid molecules in the brain, 97 percent of them are DHA.

Source: 
J Neurotrauma. 2010 Sep; 27(9): 1617-24.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Curhat Warga Malaysia: Suporter Indonesia Memalukan!

Selasa, 22/11/2011 12:39

Jakarta - Laga sepakbola antara Indonesia vs Malaysia memang selalu riuh rendah. Tak hanya di Indonesia, tapi juga Malaysia. Menjelang laga Indonesia Vs Malaysia di final SEA Games ke-26, media Malaysia juga meramaikan suasana. Ada opini yang cukup menohok suporter Indonesia dengan judul 'Shame on You'.

Tulisan opini itu dipublikasikan di harian berpengaruh Malaysia The Star. Tulisan berisikan keluh kesah terhadap suporter Indonesia, sebagai tuan rumah SEA Games tahun ini.

Adalah Wong Chun Wai, warga Malaysia yang menyampaikan unek-uneknya dan dimuat di koran tersebut pada 20 November 2011. Wong heran dengan sikap suporter Indonesia yang begitu mendiskriminasikan Malaysia di ajang SEA Games.

Padahal jelas, Indonesia sudah unggul jauh di perolehan medali dengan 100 emas, sedang Malaysia saja hanya mendapat 40 emas dan jauh tertinggal. Tetapi tetap Malaysia diperlakukan berbeda dengan negara lain.

"Seperti saat lagu kebangsaan Malaysia 'Negaraku' dikumandangkan. Suporter Indonesia menolak berdiri,
bahkan menyembunyikan terompet," tulis Wong menyampaikan kekecewaannya.

Wong protes, jangankan atlet, awak media dari Malaysia pun mendapat perlakuan berbeda. Bahkan Wong dalam tulisannya mengutip ucapan seorang ofisial SEA Games yang mendiskreditkan awak media Malaysia.

"Ini semua orang Malaysia! Tak ada otak semua. Ini negara kami, kalau kalian tidak suka silakan pergi," ucap Wong menirukan ucapan ofisial Indonesia.

Wong menyesalkan perlakuan itu. Kenyamanan kubu Malaysia hilang. Bahkan, di setiap cabang olahraga, atlet Malaysia selalu menjadi sasaran caci maki pihak Indonesia.

"Setiap atlet Malaysia mendapatkan poin, mereka (suporter Indonesia) mengolok-ngolok. Kita tidak akan pernah lagi kepada semangat SEA Games 1959 di mana kompetisi dilandasi niat baik dan sportivitas," keluh Wong.

Di akhir tulisannya Wong kembali menyampaikan kritik pedasnya pada aksi-aksi suporter Indonesia yang dinilai sudah melampaui batas.

"Kemenangan penting tetapi itu bukan segalanya. Yang utama adalah kehormatan. Sikap kebencian yang dilakukan secara terbuka sama sekali tidak bisa diterima. Sikap suporter yang mengganggu kenyamanan sungguh memalukan, mereka tidak mengerti arti semangat persahabatan," tuturnya.

Benarkah tudingan-tudingan Wong itu? Sebaiknya, semua pihak tidak terprovokasi.



sumber : detik

Dua Suporter Tewas, Rahmad: Malaysia Lebih Siap Adu Penalti, Maaf Saya Gagal.

Selasa, 22 November 2011 | 03:30 WIB

Rahmad: Malaysia Lebih Siap Adu Penalti

JAKARTA
- Tim Nasional U-23 Indonesia secara menyakitkan takluk 3-4 lewat adu penalti dari timnas U-23 Malaysia dalam laga final SEA Games cabang sepak bola, di Gelora Bung Karno, Senin (21/11/2011). Mimpi untuk meraih emas pertama sejak tahun 1991 sirna sudah.

Babak penalti dilakukan karena laga berakhir 1-1 sampai akhir babak tambahan. Bek Gunawan Dwi Cahyo menjadi algojo pertama
yang gagal mengeksekusi penalti. Bola yang ditembakkannya membentur tiang gawang.

Peluang Timnas U-23 kembali terbuka setelah kiper Kurnia Meiga menggagalkan sepakan penalti Ahmad Fakhri. Namun, kabut kelam kembali menaungi Egi Melgiansyah dkk setelah Ferdinand Sinaga gagal menyelesaikan tugasnya. Eksekusinya digagalkan oleh Che Mat Khairul Fahmi.

Harapan Indonesia pun pupus saat pemain kelima Malaysia, Bakhtiar Baddrol, berhasil menaklukkan Kurnia Meiga.

"Sebelum adu penalti sebenarnya kita sudah siap. Namun, setelah melakukan adu penalti, Malaysia terlihat lebih siap. Beberapa pemain mereka juga sudah berpengalaman, seperti kiper mereka," ujar Pelatih Timnas U-23, Rahmad Darmawan, dalam konferensi pers setelah laga.

"Sementara ada beberapa pemain kita yang tidak siap. Makanya, beberapa dari mereka terpaksa saya dorong untuk mengambil eksekusi penalti," lanjutnya.

Rahmad membantah ketidaksiapan timnya ini karena mereka memang tidak punya waktu mempersiapkan diri untuk menjalani adu penalti. Timnas U-23, katanya, sudah mempersiapkan diri untuk menghadapi situasi ini, bahkan sebelum semifinal.

"Tetapi, belum tentu juga kami bisa menang. Karena di pertandingan besar, (yang diperlukan) bukan hanya skill, tetapi juga mental," tuturnya.

Rahmad kemudian menyampaikan permohonan maaf karena gagal memenuhi harapan masyarakat Indonesia. "Ini yang bisa saya persembahkan," tukasnya.

Rahmad Darmawan: Maaf, Saya Gagal Jalankan Tugas

JAKARTA - Rahmad Darmawan selaku pelatih timnas U-23 mengakui bahwa dirinya telah gagal membimbing Titus Bonai cs untuk menjadi juara SEA Games XXVI menyusul kekalahan menyakitkan atas Malaysia melalui tendangan adu penalti.

"Saya dapat tugas dengan target medali emas. Dan apapun alasannya saya gagal mencapai target itu," ujar RD usai pertandingan, Senin (21/11/2011).

Tanpa bersikap sungkan, ia mengakui bahwa Indonesia memiliki kekurangan dibanding Malaysia dari segi mental. Dan itu merupakan tanggungjawab RD sebagai pelatih tanpa harus mencari kambing hitam atas kekalahan tersebut.

Ia pun dengan terbuka meminta permohonan maaf kepada seluruh rakyat Indonesia yang memberikan dukungan penuh kepada timnas U-23 dengan harapan bisa meraih emas yang telah hilang selama kurun waktu 20 tahun. Pasalnya, terakhir kali Indonesia mendapat emas di SEA Games pada tahun 1991 di Filipina.

"Saya mohon maaf kepada masyakarat Indonesia karena tidak bisa merealisasikan emas. Ini yang hanya bisa saya persembahkan," tukasnya

Pelatih Malaysia Sesalkan Tewasnya Dua Suporter

Pelatih timnas U-23 Malaysia, Ong Kim Swee, sangat ikut prihatin atas meninggalnya dua suporter Indonesia. Ia juga menyesalkan terjadinya peristiwa tersebut. Suporter, katanya, justru datang untuk menikmati pertandingan bukan mendapatkan musibah.

"Ini yang sangat disesalkan. Padahal, suporter datang untuk menyaksikan hiburan yang kita tampilkan. Tentu saja saya dan tim turut berduka cita dan mengucapkan takziyah. Kami berharap kepada yang ditimpa musibah dapat menerima dengan lapang dada," ujar Kim Swee kepada wartawan seusai melakukan konferensi pers.

Peristiwa tragis memang mengiringi partai final cabang sepak bola SEA Games XXVI yang mempertemukan tim nasional U-23 Indonesia melawan Malaysia, Senin (21/11/2011). Dua suporter harus menghembuskan nafas terakhirnya saat hendak memberikan dukungan kepada Egi Melgiansyah dkk.

Salah satu korban bernama Reno Alvino (21), warga Cililitan, Jakarta Timur. Reno Alvino adalah additional player Band DOT. Sementara satu korban lainnya belum diketahui identitasnya. Keduanya meninggal saat terjadi kericuhan di sektor 7 sekitar pukul 19.00.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Indonesia Vs Malaysia: Partai Penuh Balas Dendam

Senin, 21 November 2011 11:29

JAKARTA - Pertarungan dua tim Asia Tenggara Indonesia melawan Malaysia yang bertemu pada babak final hanya menunggu kick off pukul 19.30, malam ini. Pertandingan menjadi ajang pembuktian dari timnas U-23 Indonesia dan Malaysia siapa yang layak menjadi yang terbaik dalam pesta olahraga terbesar se-Asia Tenggara ini.

Aroma balas dendam sangat terasa di kubu Indonesia yang penasaran dengan kekuatan Malaysia yang ditukangi pelatih Ong Kim Swee ini. Betapa tidak, pada babak penyisihan lalu, Indonesia harus mengakui keunggulan Malaysia 0-1, meski saat itu Indonesia tidak menurunkan tim terbaiknya.

Kini kedua tim yang dikenal sebagai musuh bebuyutan di Asia Tenggara kembali bertemu. Bagi Indonesia ini adalah moment yang tepat untuk membalas kekalahan tersebut. Ini juga bisa dimanfaatkan untuk menjaga harga diri Indonesia untuk menjadi yang terbaik di Asia Tenggara.

"Justru bertemu mereka (Malaysia) di final bisa jadi kesempatan untuk membangun semangat pemain. Jangan sampai pemain down. Justru kalau kita pernah kalah, kita harus balas kekalahan itu," kata pelatih timnas U-23
Rahmad Darmawan di Hotel Sultan, Minggu (20/11/2011). Itulah semangat yang ingin ia hadirkan kepada setiap pemain.

Hal senada juga disampaikan skuad timnas U-23, Andik Vermansyah. Ia menegaskan sudah tak sabar dan siap tempur melawan Malaysia.

"Lawan Malaysia siap tempur pokoknya, ingin balas dendam, tapi belum ada arahan dari coach. Jadi saya belum tau juga akan main atau tidak, terserah pelatih saja," tegasnya.

Sementara itu, Malaysia juga tak tingal diam. Melalui sang pelatih Ong Kim Swee menegaskan bahwa tim negeri jiran itu akan berusaha mempertahankan medali emas cabang sepak bola dengan kepercayaan diri yang tinggi.

Ong Kim Swee mengakui bahwa kemenangan 1-0 atas Indonesia di pertandingan babak grup akan menjadi motivasi tersendiri bagi anak asuhnya untuk berusaha mempertahankan medali emas SEA Games yang dua tahun lalu di Laos.

"Pertemuan pertama menjadi motivasi bagi para pemain untuk mendapatkan kepercayaan diri yang sangat tinggi. Kemenangan itu memberi dampak yang luar biasa bagi para pemain kami untuk menghadapi Indonesia besok," ungkap Kim Swee.

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Suporter Kecewa, Loket Penjualan Tiket Dibakar

Minggu, 20 November 2011 19:49

JAKARTA – Para pendukung timnas U-23 Indonesia kembali rusuh. Berawal dari kekecewaan mereka karena tidak mendapatkan tiket laga Indonesia vs Malaysia, para suporter itu mulai berulah.

Kejadian berawal saat para suporter mengantre demi mendapatkan tiket pertandingan final SEA Games XXVI antara Indonesia melawan Malaysia yang akan digelar Senin (21/11/2011) malam.

Lama mengantre, para pendukung itu mendapat kabar tidak mengenakkan. Panitia penjual tiket mengadakan bahwa tiket laga Indonesia melwan Malaysia itu sudah ludes terjual.

Mendengar informasi itu, para suporter tak terima. Karena emosi telah menyulut, suporter pun langsung
membakar salah satu loket penjualan tiket di Lagunas.

Di Lagunas sendiri tersedia empat loket yang menjual tiket pertandingan besok. Nah, loket nomor dua dari kanan yang kemudian menjadi bulan-bulan suporter hingga gosong dibakar massa. Sebelumnya suporter juga sempat mengacak-acak kawat loket.

Akibat peristiwa tersebut, pihak keamanan langsung beranjak dan mengamankan suasana yang sudah tidak kondusif lagi.

Dua jam sebelumnya, kantor PSSI juga sempat dikerumuni ratusan suporter yang kecewa mendengar kabar tiket pertandingan Indonsia vs Malaysia sudah habis.

Karena tak terima, mereka mendatangi kantor PSSI untuk meminta penjelasan berkenaan dengan penjualan tiket final tersebut. Sayangnya pihak PSSI langsung menutup rapat-rapat pintu kantor mereka, untuk menjaga diri dari kericuhan.

Hingga kini sejumlah suporter masih bertahan di kantor PSSI dengan jumlah yang lebih besar.

Sementara itu pihak Inasoc telah mengumumkan harga tiket untuk laga final. Harga untuk kategori I, II, III dan IV tetap sama dengan harga sebelumnya. Akan tetapi harga VIP Barat, VIP Timur dan VVIP melonjak 100 persen.

Berikut harga tiket untuk babak final antara Indonesia Vs Malaysia

  • VVIP Rp 1.000.000
  • VIP Barat Rp 750.000
  • VIP Timur Rp 500.000
  • Kategori I Rp 200.000
  • Kategori II Rp 100.000
  • Kategori III Rp 50.000
  • Kategori IV Rp 25.000

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Indonesia Terlalu Kuat Bagi Vietnam, 2:0

Minggu, 20 November 2011 | 05:09

JAKARTA - Pelatih tim nasional Vietnam U-23, Falko Gerd Gotz, mengakui keunggulan Indonesia 2-0 pada babak semifinal cabang sepak bola SEA Games XXVI, Sabtu (19/11/2011) malam. Menurutnya, Indonesia memang terlalu kuat buat Vietnam.

"Selamat untuk Indonesia yang bermain sangat baik. Indonesia terlalu kuat bagi Vietnam," aku Gotz usai pertandingan.

Menurutnya, timnya dibuat tidak berkutik pada pertandingan itu oleh pasukan Indonesia. "Secara taktik, Vietnam ingin main menyerang. Tapi, tekanan Indonesia sangat tinggi. Saya kecewa karena sebenarnya tim kami sempat mampu mempraktikkan permainan khasnya. Namun, kami
kebobolan dan kiper tidak bisa berbuat apa-apa oleh gol kedua," beber Gotz.

Vietnam akan melawan Myanmar dalam perebutan medali perunggu, Senin (21/11/2011). "Besok kami akan berpikir melawan Myanmar dan bermain sebaik mungkin untuk mendapatkan perunggu," jelas Gotz.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Dua Ganda Putri Indonesia Bertemu di Final

Jumat, 18 November 2011 20:09

JAKARTA - Lolosnya pasangan ganda putri Indonesia Vita Marissa-Melati Nadya, memastikan ganda putri Indonesia menyumbangkan satu emas dalam SEA Games XXVI.

Vita-Nadya masuk ke final setelah mengalahkan Yao Lei-Sari Shinta Mulia asal Singapura dengan dua set langsung 21-18 dan 21-17.

Di game pertama Vita-Nadya unggul empat poin, keadaan tersebut terus ditempel pasangan Singapura, tetapi hal perbedaan angka tersebut tidak bisa dikejar pemain Singapura hingga game pertama berakhir dengan angka 21-18.

Pada game ke dua, susul menyusul poin sempat terjadi pada awal game, 6-6, 7-7, 10-10, tetapi pasangan Indonesia tidak mau tersalip perolehan angkanya. Meskipun perolehan angka terus ditempel tetapi akhirnya
Vita-Nitya mampu menyelesaikan pertandingan dengan skor 21-17.

Dengan kemenangan tersebut Vita-Nadya akan bertemu rekan senegaranya yang lolos lebih dulu ke final Anneke Feinya-Nitya Krishinda.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Ada Nuansa Dendam Taufik Hidayat vs Tanongsak Hari Ini

Jumat, 18 November 2011 10:59

JAKARTA - Taufik Hidayat hidayat yakin bisa mengalahkan Saensomboonsuk Tanongsak asal Thailand dalam babak semifinal bulutangkis nomor perorangan tunggal putra SEA Games XXVI di Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Jumat (18/19/2011).

Pertandingan ini akan menjadi ajang balas dendam Taufik setelah dirinya dikalahkan Tanongsak pada semifinal bulutangkis nomor beregu putra SEA Games XXVI, Minggu (13/11/2011).

Dalam pertandingan tersebut Taufik Hidayat kalah dua game langsung dengan skor 13-21 dan 16-21. Hal tersebutlah yang akan membuat pertandingan siang ini menjadi panas.

"Walaupun di beregu saya kalah, tapi mungkin kalau di perorangan lain. Saya tetap yakin mungkin saya bisa menang, karena perorangan dan beregu lain," kata Taufik di Istora Senayan Jakarta kemarin Kamis
(17/11/2011).

Selain itu, saat bertemu Tanongsak beberapa hari lalu, Taufik memang masih kelelahan karena baru sampai dari Cina.

"Saya baru nyampe dari Cina, kemudian besoknya saya main, besoknya lagi saya tidak dimainkan, dan hari ini saya main lagi," ungkapnya.

Target Taufik saat ini di SEA Games XXVI, ingin bertemu juniornya Simon Santoso pada partai final nanti. "Kalau misalnya siapa yang menang nanti, yang jelas kita sudah dapat emas. Tapi kan masih ada besok semifinal satu lagi," ujarnya.

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NEW INFORMATION - Conference Attendance Fees

Attendance fees for Sport, Gender and Media Conference on 10th March 2012 are as follows:

£15 for the full-day conference including lunch and tea breaks

Accepted speakers registration deadline: 23rd January 2012

All other conference attendees deadline: 25th February 2012

Payment can be made by sending a cheque payable to 'The University of York' to:
Sport, Gender and Media conference team
Centre for Women's Studies
Grimston House
University of York
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Attendance registration forms now available to download.

100 Ribu Suporter Indonesia Teror Malaysia

Kamis, 17 November 2011 18:39

JAKARTA - Indonesia akan bentrok dengan musuh besarnya; Malaysia! Inilah derby Melayu yang sarat dengan gengsi dan mempertaruhkan harga diri bangsa. Suporter fanatik Indonesia pun siap berada di belakang Pasukan Garuda Muda.

Berdasarkan hasil rapat koordinasi antara Polda Metro Jaya, pengelola Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, PSSI, Kodim, dan INASOC di Jakarta, kemarin, diprediksi sebanyak 100 ribu suporter akan menyaksikan duel Indonesia kontra Malaysia pada laga terakhir Grup A SEA Games 2011 di Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, malam ini. Sementara kapasitas stadion hanya 80.000.

Antusiasme suporter Indonesia sudah terlihat dari antrian panjang di loket pembelian tiket di kawasan GBK,
kemarin. Mereka bersiap meneror skuad muda Malaysia.

Panasnya atmosfer pertandingan ini tak hanya karena faktor persaingan kedua tim, tapi buruknya hubungan bilateral antarnegara. Martabat rakyat Indonesia merasa telah berulangkali diinjak-injak pemerintah Malaysia.

Indonesia sudah memastikan lolos ke babak semifinal. Tapi demi harga diri, Pasukan Garuda Muda wajib merebut kemenangan. Selain itu, tambahan angka absolut juga akan memastikan Indonesia menjadi juara Grup A, dan berpeluang menendang Malaysia dari persaingan.

"Pertandingan melawan Malaysia akan menjadi pertandingan besar. Penonton pasti banyak yang menyaksikan," ujar striker Timnas Indonesia U-23, Patrich Wanggai, usai sesi latihan terakhir di lapangan C, Senayan, Jakarta, Rabu (16/11/2011) kemarin.

Wanggai pun berusaha keras mempersembahkan kemenangan buat suporter. "Kami memang sudah pasti ke semifinal, tapi kami tetap mengincar kemenangan dari Malaysia. Kami ingin memberi yang terbaik buat bangsa ini," ungkap pencetak empat gol ini.

Pelatih Rahmad Darmawan juga menatap laga ini dengan target tinggi. Menurutnya, kemenangan melawan Malaysia akan sangat berguna buat modal di semifinal, tanpa peduli siapa yang akan menjadi lawan (Myanmar atau Vietnam).

"Saya pikir menghindar dari lawan kuat dengan mengorbankan pertandingan lain bukan cara yang sportif. Jadi kami siap menghadapi tim manapun di partai semifinal nanti," kata mantan pelatih Sriwijaya FC dan Persija Jakarta ini.

Menghadapi besarnya tekanan untuk menang, Rahmad meminta anak asuhnya bermain lepas. "Kami disarankan bermain lepas oleh pelatih. Cara terbaik untuk mengatasi ketegangan pastinya dengan bermain lepas dan tanpa beban," terang Wanggai.

Pengalaman nervous mentas di depan puluhan ribu penonton memang sempat dialami pemain Indonesia di laga sebelumnya menghadapi Thailand. Maklum, sebagian besar skuad Garuda Muda mayoritas masih minim jam terbang mentas di pertandingan dengan atmosfer besar.

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