Thursday, 18 January 2018

The Development of Disability Sport

The Development of Disability Sport

Before the late 1900s Disability sport was considered to be very rare in the world of sport. But after the second world war, when the first Paralympics were held in 1960 in Rome, there was a possibility that the severely injured soldiers who had survived the war, could still achieve something in their lives, especially in sport. This was the turning point for sport and disability to come together as another identity sports participation.

According to 'Sport England', disability sport is still facing some barriers even though it plays a major role for sport in the UK. One of the barriers is coaching in the sense that it is sometimes difficult fo a coach to teach and monitor a group of physically disabled people than it is for a group of able bodied people for reasons such as health and safety. But since the 2012 Paralympic Games, this has changed drastically.

Whether it's do with funding for coaches or something similar, this seams to be one of the main issues discussed quite frequently in the disability sports world. According to prospectus .ac.uk, the average salary for a Senior Sports Coach who is employed under national governing bodies is between £30,000 and £35,000. The average salary for newly qualified Sports Coaches is from £15,000 to £25,000 and for amateur coaches it starts from £10.

A wide range of disabled people such as myself have competed in a variety of disability sports such as wheelchair football, basketball and Boccia, which is a sport similar to bowls. Participating in sports gives disabled people the freedom to express themselves and to show people who they are as an individual in regards to playing sport.

I remember taking part in the 'Panathlon Challenge', which is a national charity competition which was originally set up by Businessman and Philanthropist Jack Petchey for schools with special needs students from all over London to come and showcase their skills and abilities in regards to sports participation. This event is like a mini Paralympic games, which one lasts one whole day. Each special needs school from each borough of London e.g Croydon and Bromley come together and compete against each other in a series of Paralympic sport related games. This includes sports such as: Boccia, New Age Kurling, Polybat (disabled version of table tennis) and Table Cricket(specially adapted cricket for Cerebral Palsy)which is the sport I competed in during those events and obtained four medals,  one gold, one sliver, one bronze and one for 5th place.

Many people such as myself can learn a lot about sports and especially sports participation by attending these events. it is a great opportunity to collaborate as well as competing with other athletes who have similar disabilities. Having participated in these events, I was able to believe that anything possible in sport and no matter who you are, you can still achieve success in life. 

One of my early memories of sports participation was the first and only time I met the Queen, which at the London Youth Games in 2002,  I was astonished when I heard that her Majesty will be giving out the medals when my school won the Regional B
occia Championships which were prat of the Youth Games. We were even on the front page of the local newspaper so for me, this has to be one of my best memories in sports participation.

One of the more common disability sports is wheelchair basketball in which I have had ago at. It may not have the same pace as a regular basketball game, but for me, it was quite satisfying to have a go at, as it is good to experiment and try different things. This enables you to judge who you are as an individual and find out what you are good at and what areas do you need to improve on in terms of participating in sports.   

One of the biggest barriers that occur in disability sport is its popularity in the sense that other than the Paralympics, you rarely get to see any disability sports events on television as you do for regular Olympic sports such as athletics and football, you have to either stream it online or attend a live event. This is largely to do with the lack of global interest in Paralympic sport. It is quite rare that you see a disabled person only watching disability sports, they are pretty much like regular sports fans who enjoy watching regular sports such as football or cricket.   

On the plus side, it's good to see that disabled people such as myself are still willing to be involved in sport, as we have the passion and desire to do so. There is no point getting into sports without the desire to succeed and enjoy it, and that's why I love it. 

Thursday, 11 January 2018

Is VAR improving football?

Is VAR improving football?


Over the past years, professional football has witnessed some controversial decisions on the pitch. From disallowed goals to harsh sending offs. The game is desperately trying to resolve these issues from getting out of control.    

In last night's goalless Carabao Cup semi-final first leg tie between Arsenal and Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, there was an incident inside Arsenal's penalty box where Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas was brought down by Arsenal's Danny Welbeck. However,  referee  Martin Atkinson's decision to not award a penalty to the Blues was backed up by the newly introduced Video Assistant Referee system which is currently a trial in progress. 

It is said that the whole point of VAR was put in place to avoid giving wrong decisions in which are obvious according to the rules of the game this includes: goals, direct red cards or mistaken identity as was the case with Kieran Gibbs when it really was Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlin who should have been sent off for Arsenal against Chelsea four seasons ago.   

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte praised the new Video Assistant Referee system which was in use for the second time since it was introduced.  "I am very positive about VAR because when there is a big doubt during the game it is right the referee and the other referee watch the video to check and make the best decision,"

Conte also added "I think everyone wants less mistakes during the game and I think this could be very positive for sure." 

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was also in favour of the VAR system "It was . It was a cause of anxiety as it took a bit of time to make the second decision with Welbeck and Fabregas, but overall it worked well."But between the penalty action or penalty not action, with the time taken it would have been strange to come back to the penalty."

The quotes from both managers sums up the positive side of using the new VAR system, but are there any negatives? You could supposedly say that time could be a factor but on the other hand if the referee and video assistant referee are quick enough to make the right  decision, this should not be a factor at all.  

On the plus side, everybody seams to be happy with the goal-line technology system as their are no longer any huge debates or controversies regarding goals and goals which have been  disallowed when the ball has clearly crossed the line.

So, is there really a case to say that VAR is improving football? The answer right now is it yes probably is, although this is still largely debatable as  Crystal Palace supporters may argue that Glen Murray's goal should not have stood as it looked as if the former Palace striker may have handled the ball, but referee Andre Marriner chose to let the goal stand after consulting with his video assistant about the hand-ball incident.

Maybe this is a case of the FA looking back at their decision to introduce VAR and to continue to monitor its progress to see if it really works out or not. Only then we can prove that it works out or not.       





Tuesday, 9 January 2018

FA cup 4th Round Preview



Sunday, 3 December 2017

Men in the Mask

Men in the Mask 

Smog in the air distracts Kohli and India 


On day two of the third test between India and Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan team were unhappy with the weather conditions at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium, Delhi. 

Right-arm pacer Lahiru Gamage seemed to be struggling with the atmospheric conditions on the field.  It was smog. This is a type of air pollutant which can also be described as smoky fog.  

Sri Lankan skipper Dinesh Chandimal made a complaint to the umpires about the smog effecting the health of his players. 

This meant there was a halt in play of up to 20 minutes. India skipper Virat Kohli and team director Ravi Shastri were quite annoyed with the match officials as the team were in a dominant position and felt that the Sri Lankan's were deliberately trying to disturb their progress.   

The host were 519-5 and Kohli was on 243 not out and wanted to resume his innings but unfortunately he was distracted by the delay and was out LBW on the next ball.

Umpires Nigel Long and Joel Wilson were forced to call upon match referee David Boon for his expertise in match officiating. Boon assessed the situation with Kohli, Shastri, Sri Lanka coach Nic Pothas and the two on-field umpires and eventually resumed playing. 

The Sri Lankans then decided to put on earloop face masks to prevent them from breathing in the smog. This was an unexpected and amusing moment of the game as there has never been a situation like this before in the history of professional cricket.   

However, it wasn't long until the Sri Lankans yet again started complaining about the situation. Kohli then made a smart move by choosing to declare with the hosts on 536 for 7. India then made early inroads in to the Sri Lankan innings with Mohammad Shami dismissing opener Dimuth Karunaratne who was caught behind by Wriddhiman Saha from the bowling of Mohammad Shami.

It wasn't long before the Indians picked up their second wicket where this time Dhananjaya de Silva was out LBW by fellow pacer Ishant Sharma. 

Both of India's new ball bowlers were on fire and should have had a third when Dilruwan Perera was put down by Shikhar Dhawan at second slip. 

India's slip catching woes continued when this time Angelo Matthews was dropped by Kohli at second slip. 

There was then a partnership of 61 between Perera and Matthews before Perera was trapped LBW by Ravindra Jadeja via the DRS system with the score on 75 for 3. 

it wasn't long before Matthews reached a half century by hitting a six down the ground from the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin followed by another six in the same over through mid-on.

The tourists finished day 2 on 131 for 3 but there is no doubt what so ever that the main verdict of the day will be about the Sri Lankans and the smog. 

Friday, 1 December 2017

Amar studio track



This is my sports news bulletin podcast which was recorded in the studio at LCC.
https://soundcloud.com/user-929213544/amar-voicer

Charlton FC Matchday audio pack

CHALTON FC 

Charlton beat MK Dons by 3 goals to 2, Here is the pre and post match reaction on the game.
https://soundcloud.com/user-929213544/charltonamar-mixdown

Golf Club Interview

Interview with Michael Taylor

Who says only professionals can play golf? Anyone can. listen to Michael the Pro at Shirley Park Golf Club to find out more.  


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