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Problems still mar Commonwealth Games in India

By RAVI NESSMAN (AP) – 12 hours ago

NEW DELHI, India — Thursday's results at the Commonwealth Games saw the usual haul of gold medals by some of the world's top athletes — but the glory was accompanied by glitches: A large scoreboard crashed to the ground at the vacant rugby stadium and more than a dozen swimmers fell ill with a stomach virus.

New problems overshadowed athletic achievements at the largest international sporting event in India's history, drawing more than 6,000 athletes and officials from 71 countries and territories.

India had hoped its widely praised opening ceremony, with neon sitars, hundreds of yoga masters posing in synch and a catchy pop anthem from Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman, would sweep away memories of the scandals that plagued the run-up to the event.

They were wrong.

Though none of the worst fears of terrorism or mass outbreak of illness has materialized, smaller problems have marred an event intended to burnish India's image as an emerging economic power.

Many can be attributed to the last-minute rush to finish the venues and facilities. There were no test events to find and fix any glitches.

As competition began Monday, many venues were nearly empty of spectators. The scales so critical to boxers who need to fit into their weight class were off by as much as 1.5 kilograms (3 pounds).

The scales were fixed. Booths were hurriedly erected at all venues to make it easier to buy tickets. Organizing committee chief Suresh Kalmadi said swimming and rugby were sold out, and tickets for boxing and tennis were nearly gone. Crowds at the venues Thursday were far larger than earlier in the week.

Damage to the track and the infield at the main stadium from the opening ceremony forced organizers to rush in more than 1,000 workers, who made repairs just in time for competition to start as scheduled Wednesday.

But Thursday night, a large scoreboard crashed to the ground at the rugby venue when a supporting chain snapped.

Competition manager Kevin Culliver told the games news service that the board was lifted into place two days ago and it was lucky that rugby does not begin until next week so no spectators were present.

Earlier in the day, more than a dozen swimmers from Australia and England fell ill and one had to withdraw from the 50-meter butterfly.

Commonwealth Games Federation president Mike Fennell said officials would conduct tests to make sure the pools were not the source of the illness.

"If there is something unsafe, you cannot swim in that water. It is a matter we have to deal with a great deal of urgency," he said.

The aquatic events went on as scheduled.

"Let us assure you, there is nothing wrong with the water here," pool announcer Kurt Hanson told spectators. "The way these athletes train, their immune system is so low that they tend to pick up any bug that is going around."

England delegation chief Craig Hunter said he had received safety assurances from the organizing committee, leaving open the possibility the athletes had picked up a virus somewhere — or were just having trouble adjusting to the food.

Daniel Bell of New Zealand said a bout of diarrhea had kept him up at night but did not prevent him from setting a national record in the backstroke.

"We've been talking about it (cleanliness) continuously, sanitizing our hands before we eat and before we go to bed. We just hope it keeps us from sickness," he said.

On Tuesday night, three Ugandan officials were injured when a spiked security barrier that recedes into the ground to admit authorized vehicles malfunctioned and struck their car as they drove into the village, police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said.

The officials had cuts and bruises and were hospitalized overnight for observation, said Dora Kutesan, a Ugandan diplomat.

The Ugandan Embassy complained to the Indian government, and Ugandan Sports Minister Charles Bakkabulindi said he was furious that he had not received an apology from India.

"If they had seen their mistake quickly and shown sympathy that they have done a mistake, we wouldn't have been annoyed. We would have said, 'OK that's an accident,'" he told India's Times Now television. "But our concern is why is it that they are not coming out to say sorry to us, to make an apology? Should we take it that they are discriminating (against) some of the African countries to that extent?"

Many of the athletes brushed aside the games' ongoing problems.

"You will be a bit picky if you start complaining about the facilities. It is not the right thing to do," Anna Meares, an Australian cyclist who won three gold medals, told The Associated Press.

She noted a few minor problems, such as electricity cuts, but said they were fixed immediately, and she praised the accommodations and food in the village.

Indian boxer Akhil Kumar said the focus "has been on the 1 percent of things that are going wrong, rather than the 99 percent that are going right."

The Associated Press: Problems still mar Commonwealth Games in India
 
Minor glitches happen here and there when a big event is underway.But other than that the event has been pretty good so far.
 
I myself have noticed a few muck ups though im not sure how these compare with other countries and if its normal after all commowealth games only happen every 4 years

Some of them are a snake in a athlete room lol and a bed breaking

sporting wise i myself have witnessed these

In weightlifting some of the contestants have came out in the wrong order and something wrong with the timer or weigher also a call from the indian judges has had to be corrected.

In swimming there was actually debree of some sort in the swimming pool delaying the race aswell as temperature being wrong

Last night a australian won gold medal after she did a false start but a english runner got blamed for it the australian then went to win a gold and later had it stripped.(this was a technological failure)

Also the saddest thing ive seen in sport , a disabled kenyan swimmer with no legs accidentally fell into the pool after i think something happened that made her think the race had started and she was DQ and fell into tears im not sure if this was a indian judge thing but the commentators were hoping theyd bend the rules.

Edit:A swimmer just heard a noise and false started and was not DQ despite the same thing happening to the kenyan swimmer it was also the same official.
 
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I myself have noticed a few muck ups though im not sure how these compare with other countries and if its normal after all commowealth games only happen every 4 years

Some of them are a snake in a athlete room lol and a bed breaking

sporting wise i myself have witnessed these

In weightlifting some of the contestants have came out in the wrong order and something wrong with the timer or weigher also a call from the indian judges has had to be corrected.

In swimming there was actually debree of some sort in the swimming pool delaying the race aswell as temperature being wrong

Last night a australian won gold medal after she did a false start but a english runner got blamed for it the australian then went to win a gold and later had it stripped.(this was a technological failure)

Also the saddest thing ive seen in sport , a disabled kenyan swimmer with no legs accidentally fell into the pool after i think something happened that made her think the race had started and she was DQ and fell into tears im not sure if this was a indian judge thing but the commentators were hoping theyd bend the rules.

Edit:A swimmer just heard a noise and false started and was not DQ despite the same thing happening to the kenyan swimmer it was also the same official.

I admit that Indian officials should be blamed for the controversy surrounding the gold medalist. From what I know it was not due to a technological fault but bad communication. In any case, she would have been DQ for the false start. The Indian officials just made it harder for her to deal with & we're sorry for that.

The snake and the bed breaking were more like to shake the athletes up. The hot weather post the long flight was making them lazy so we had to do something. :D
 
I admit that Indian officials should be blamed for the controversy surrounding the gold medalist. From what I know it was not due to a technological fault but bad communication. In any case, she would have been DQ for the false start. The Indian officials just made it harder for her to deal with & we're sorry for that.

The snake and the bed breaking were more like to shake the athletes up. The hot weather post the long flight was making them lazy so we had to do something. :D

lolol=[)

I think the athlete is running for gold again tonight hope she wins.
 
I was watching the Athletes field last night and the officials were in complete disseray the english commentator was critisising(excuse spelling) heavily and said this is just lack of exprience and that it was the 2nd time its happened in the night.

Also im watching road cycling which is also being critisised because there is only a small convoy behind the peleton and no quick replacement bikes so basically if you get a puncture your stuffed.this is also unprofessional handling
 
That is a lie. CWGs are super and everyone is jealous of Indians ;)

The media is bribed to turn against India
 
Problems still mar Commonwealth Games in India

Natural human tendency. As they say first impression is the last impression. No matter what good takes place, people tend to look at only the negetive things. even a little moth flying around the floor light is a big news for westerners!
 
I myself have noticed a few muck ups though im not sure how these compare with other countries and if its normal after all commowealth games only happen every 4 years

Some of them are a snake in a athlete room lol and a bed breaking

sporting wise i myself have witnessed these

In weightlifting some of the contestants have came out in the wrong order and something wrong with the timer or weigher also a call from the indian judges has had to be corrected.

In swimming there was actually debree of some sort in the swimming pool delaying the race aswell as temperature being wrong

Last night a australian won gold medal after she did a false start but a english runner got blamed for it the australian then went to win a gold and later had it stripped.(this was a technological failure)

Also the saddest thing ive seen in sport , a disabled kenyan swimmer with no legs accidentally fell into the pool after i think something happened that made her think the race had started and she was DQ and fell into tears im not sure if this was a indian judge thing but the commentators were hoping theyd bend the rules.

Edit:A swimmer just heard a noise and false started and was not DQ despite the same thing happening to the kenyan swimmer it was also the same official.

dude...the judges are not Indian.....all the judges are always nominated by the commonwealth governing body....so the judge in most cases is not Indian .... but foreign. any mistake on their part does not fall on the organising country. that has to be delt with the governing body
 
We should accept whatever wrong happened in this CWG. Rather than hearing to Aussiess we should try to solve that.

The reason for mismanagement is no one actually. The event is very big and we are organizing for the first time. I am happy that we could conclude the same.

Listen Aussiess. We are still third world (as per hayden), but still trying hard to do upto mark. Still it is interrupted. If we got second chance for any big event (may be Asiad) we will be able to show our real powers.
 
In weightlifting some of the contestants have came out in the wrong order and something wrong with the timer or weigher also a call from the indian judges has had to be corrected.

In swimming there was actually debree of some sort in the swimming pool delaying the race aswell as temperature being wrong

Last night a australian won gold medal after she did a false start but a english runner got blamed for it the australian then went to win a gold and later had it stripped.(this was a technological failure)

Also the saddest thing ive seen in sport , a disabled kenyan swimmer with no legs accidentally fell into the pool after i think something happened that made her think the race had started and she was DQ and fell into tears im not sure if this was a indian judge thing but the commentators were hoping theyd bend the rules.

Edit:A swimmer just heard a noise and false started and was not DQ despite the same thing happening to the kenyan swimmer it was also the same official.

You looks too much ignorate. If you don't know don't comment. just listen.

Officials are of world wide. Same Indian would be in next cwg. Umpires are not selected this way but are selected by international cwg committee.
 
That is a lie. CWGs are super and everyone is jealous of Indians ;)

The media is bribed to turn against India

That's our neighbours speciality seeing conspiracy theories every where.

Latest conspiracy in today express tribune is that Haroon khan was wilfully cheated in his match against Indian boxer.
 

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