General Awareness : Sports -July, 2014
(General Awareness For Bank's Exams)
sports
July - 2014
Djokovic comes up trumps in a classic tussle
- Two great players nudged each other to even greater heights to
produce a Wimbledon final that will go down as one of the finest in its
history. One of them, Novak Djokovic, would eventually lift the trophy
having beaten his opponent Roger Federer in five close sets 6-7(7), 6-4,
7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4.
- But the scoreline and the victory seemed to pale before the tennis
itself, which was the real winner as these two champions outplayed
themselves. This was a match that was undeserving of being assessed by the
twists and turns and the thrills and spills, even if there was enough of
that edge-of-the-seat suspense which left the audience gasping.
- When remembered as a great tennis match, the Federer-Djokovic
final will not be read like an exciting pot-boiler, but like a literary
novel that produced classical tennis of great quality and refinement. Every
shot in the book was used and the exchanges forced the two players to
constantly innovate, take risks and play boldly, often in an audacious
manner.
Germany lift FIFA World Cup 2014 title
- Germany's Mario Götze kicks in second half of extra time to win
1-0 against Argentina in final of the FIFA World Cup 2014. Germany became
the first side from Europe to win a World Cup in South America.
- Lionel Messi Of Argentina was awarded Golden Ball, which is given
to best player of the tournament.
- This was Germanies fourth world cup, last coming in 1990 against
the same opponent. This is the first World Cup for unified Germany, the
previous three having been won by West Germany in 1954, 1974 and 1990.
- Argentina last won world cup in 1986, which was played in Mexico.
- Manuel Neuer of Germany won the Golden Glove, award for best
goalkeeper.
- James Rodriguez of Colombia won the Golden boot award for most
number(6) of goals in the tournament.
India aims top three finish in Glasgow CWG
- The unprecedented success achieved in the last edition in India
would be hard to replicate this time after the dropping of a few
disciplines, a 215-strong Indian contingent would nonetheless seek a
top-five finish in the 20th Commonwealth Games.
- India finished second behind Australia with a record 101 medal
haul in New Delhi Games.
- The Delhi CWG triggered an ascent in sports achievements with
another record-breaking show in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou where
India won 65 medals. Two years later, the country won six medals in London,
almost half of the individual medals won in the entire Olympic history.
- The Games will see 4,500 athletes from 71 nations of the erstwhile
British empire compete for the top honours with superstar sprinter Usain
Bolt of Jamaica and middle and long distance king Mo Farah of England
expected to set the Hampden Park Stadium ablaze.
- India, which has sent 215 athletes in 14 sports, will be hit hard
by the scrapping of archery and tennis from Glasgow Games and the reduction
in the number of medal events in shooting and wrestling. The country had won
a combined 12 medals from archery and tennis in 2010 while bagging 14 medals
from the 18 events dropped this time from shooting. Greco-Roman category in
wrestling, from which India won eight medals in 2010, has also been done
away with in Glasgow.