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The third contest saw ZHANG Wen (CHN) taking on all the challenges of BOROWSKA
who showed her tactical skills as she defeated her opponent from China on penalties
In the other half of the draw, the current Olympic Champion Rafaela SILVA had worked her way through to the final
The Brazilian World Champion and number one seed faced difficulties in the final
a potential injury in the previous contest was the reason for this
BOROWSKA took control of the contest and executed a beautiful ko-uchi-gari
Everybody expected a strong response from SILVA but instead she received two penalties
It became evident that SILVA was experiencing greater problems with her knee injury but BOROWSKA repeated her seoi nage and ended the day with the finest ippon score
She is the current Olympic Champion and I did not want to underestimate her
After my second waza-ari I recognized that she had some pain again so I was not satisfied with my victory.”
“I not competed in Herstal [Belgium] and the Grand Slam in Paris
I had a feeling that I was not prepared enough so I asked my coach if I could compete here before I go to the Grand Slam in Düsseldorf
It was a perfect test for me and now I have the self-confidence for the upcoming events.”
By the end of the day the total number of 7 gold medals were spread amongst 5 countries
The host nation Austria shared the first place in the medal tally (2,1,0) with Mongolia (2,1,0) followed by China (1,1,4)
Altogether 179 athletes from 35 nations and 4 continents took part in Oberwart.
The next European Judo Open for Women will take place in two weeks time when the female athletes will head out to Warsaw
whilst the male competitors will battle it out on the same weekend in Prague
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.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Donna Ditota | dditota@syracuse.comDenzel Gregg.JPG
Denzel Gregg poses near his home on Syracuse's East side
-- Denzel Gregg will start his professional basketball career in Austria
Gregg, 21, grew up in Syracuse, where his family still lives. He finished his college career at St. Bonaventure last season, averaging 12 points and eight rebounds per game for the Bonnies (20-12
Gregg was named the Atlantic 10 sixth man of the year
He will play this season for the Redwell Gunners Oberwart team in Austria's A League
Oberwart finished first in the league standings last season
scored a career-high 28 points in the Bonnies' 83-65 win over LaSalle on Feb
"I'm definitely excited and a little bit nervous as well
It's my first time being out of the country by myself," Gregg said in a phone conversation
"I can't wait to be playing again
can't wait to be part of a team again
played for Oberwart last season and has moved on to Israel this year
Gregg said the team's consistent challenges for league titles was an important aspect of his interest
"They have a really good history," Gregg said
"I know guys make a big jump from there
It's kind of a steppingstone to where I eventually want to be."
Gregg, an athletic 6-foot-7 forward, has spent most of his summer in Indianapolis, where he has trained the past few years with Chris Thomas
He's traveled the past couple weeks to visit friends and family before he leaves for Europe
He came home last week for the birth of his nephew
and plans to stay in Syracuse until he departs for his new Austrian team
Bonaventure's Denzel Gregg (12) blocks a shot by Davidson's Jordan Barham as teammate Nelson Kaputo (4) watches during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game during the Atlantic 10 men's tournament Friday
Oberwart is a town of about 7,500 located an hour from Vienna
Gregg said he spent part of the early summer playing pickup with SU basketball players
Gregg likes the Bonnies' chances this season
though he had good things to say about Tyus Battle in particular ("He's ready")
whom Gregg credited for the way he shot the ball
He described Oshae Brissett as "a freak athlete."
Gregg graduated in May with a finance degree from SBU
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The outgoing champion Horst Leitner reveals in the "Krone" why he is leaving the club after winning the title
what his personal highlights were in six years as head coach of the Oberwart basketball team and what he advises a successor
did you and your team celebrate the championship title
but I'm not so sure about my players - but they deserved it
What does this title mean to you personally
it's confirmation that if you persistently train Austrians
you can be successful even with a smaller budget
those clubs that have a strong Austrian base usually become champions
That was the case with Oberwart's titles in 2011 and 2016
and it was no different for Güssing or Gmunden..
The legionnaires give you the skills you need - but not the identity
They don't necessarily have to be Austrians
but players who have been there for a long time and identify with the club
In the midst of the jubilation of the championship
you surprised everyone by announcing that you were leaving after six years as head coach - why
when things weren't going well for us for various reasons
that the constellation was no longer ideal
We therefore mutually agreed that I would no longer continue - but I am leaving on good terms
Were there already talks with potential candidates at the time
But the team and I always wanted to carry on
Let's briefly review the championship season for the "Krone"
There were two or three small things that were the key
but physically he wasn't up to scratch - we just didn't have to swap two legionnaires
But it was during this phase that our Austrians stood up and took responsibility
Your biggest successes and disappointments in six years as Gunners coach
Apart from winning the cup and the league title
my highlights were the development of Käferle
and most recently Daniel and Flo Köppel as well as Abou-Ahmed - who would have thought a year ago that they would be winning us play-off games this year
the foundations have been laid for a successful future in Oberwart
Der scheidende Meistermacher Horst LEITNER
Does that mean the Gunners are in a good position
the foundation for a successful future has been laid
But Oberwart will always remain my home club
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Day two of the European Judo Open in Oberwart saw Wachid BORCHASHVILI (AUT) take the gold medal in the -81kg category
Borchashvili stormed to a first ever European Open gold medal with six wins
four of which were by ippon whilst not once giving up a single score
the 21-year old can be proud of coming out on top of a category in which he defeated not only the number one seed Etinene BRIAND (CAN) but also the promising young Tokai student WATANABE Kamui (JPN)
When asked to comment on his day Borchashvili said
Last week I injured my inner ligament on my left calf and I was not sure whether I would compete here in this home tournament
But I had some good strapping applied and I am very happy that I could fight today
With regard to his most difficult contest of the day Borchashvili said
The Japanese had a very strong grip and was very uncomfortable for me to fight
But my tactic was to be more active then him and it worked well
After this fight I was totally motivated and I said to myself: Nobody will beat me today
In response to a question about his family in judo Borchashvili said
The bronze medal of my brother [Kimran] was a big motivation for me
We all train in Linz with Klaus-Peter Stollberg
I am very pleased when they win medals and I am looking forward to fight with them on international level in the near future
My older brother will compete at the Grand Slam Düsseldorf next weekend and I will be there cheering him on
So luckily it also means that Georgian fans also support me because of the name
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UTAH UTES
Jordan Loveridge of Swans Gmunden during the Admiral Basketball Superliga match between Gunners Oberwart and Swans Gmunden at Sporthalle Oberwart on February 8
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BY TREVOR ALLEN, KSL SPORTS
Utah – Former Utah Utes forward Jordan Loveridge has signed a new contract to play in Finland for the upcoming season
Utah native will sign with Kobrat Lapua in Lapua
Loveridge just finished his fourth season overseas
he played for Swans Gmuden in Austria where he averaged 17.8 points
— Utah Basketball🏀 (at 🏡) (@UtahMBB) June 25, 2020
Loveridge had a successful career with the Runnin’ Utes
5.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 129 games played in college
He began his professional career with Kormend in Hungary where he posted 10.5 points
He played seven games in the same season with Pully Lausanne Foxes Espoirs in Switzerland while putting up 18.7 points and 8.6 rebounds per game average
He went to Germany for the 2017-18 season to play for BG Gottingen before playing for Miasto Szkla Krosno
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Gregg enjoyed a productive career for the Bonnies highlighted by his junior and senior seasons
Gregg posted career-bests in scoring (12.0 points per game)
He led the Atlantic 10 Conference in offensive rebounds (2.9 per game) and also ranked sixth in rebounding
third in blocked shots and 10th in field goal percentage (.495)
His 55 blocks rank seventh on program’s single season list
Bonaventure’s all-time blocks list with 137
Gregg played in 114 games over his career and was a part of teams that won 78 games
making him the third-winningest player ever at St
he helped lead the Bonnies to a 22-9 record and a share of the A-10’s regular season title
Gregg will be the second St. Bonaventure alumnus to play for Oberwart. His former teammate Andell Cumberbatch ’15 played there the past two seasons
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A new book by photographer Jamie McGregor Smith highlights the important role that architecture played in the Catholic Church’s mission to bring people back after WWII
[Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith/courtesy Hatje Cantz]
BY Elissaveta M. Brandon
After World War II, religion in Europe was declining
and the Catholic Church turned to architecture for a fresh start: Out with the gilt and the traditional symbology
In an upcoming book, British photographer Jamie McGregor Smith tells the story of these little-known modernist churches, which were built in the 1960s and ’70s. Titled Sacred Modernity, the book, which is currently being crowdfunded on Kickstarter
features striking images of over 50 Catholic churches in Austria
The collection is an ode to concrete and modernist architecture
but it also nods to the important role that architecture played in the Catholic Church’s mission to bring people back to the church
“[The Catholic Church was] fashion-sensitive through necessity,” says Smith of its decision to embrace the modernist trend after a vast number of churches were destroyed during the war
Eglise Saint-Nicolas, Hérémence, Switzerland; Walter Maria Förderer, 1971 [Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith/courtesy Hatje Cantz]Unsurprisingly, the Catholic Church’s go-to material was concrete. For one, because Western Europe was broke
But there was something else: The church wanted to convey a more austere image compared to the meticulous craft and gilding associated with its historical counterparts
‘We understand what it’s like not to have this wealth,’ and it was a conscious decision to reflect this using this material,” says Smith
tumbling cascades of concrete blocks make up the interior of the Church of St
the Temple of Monte Grisa boasts a striking
tessellated concrete structure evoking the letter M for Mary
1958 [Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith/courtesy Hatje Cantz]Concrete was fashionable
but the Catholic Church’s quest for a new image went beyond the material
Pope John XXIII called for a Second Vatican Council to address the changing relations between the Church and the modern world
Smith says only a few sentences were dedicated to the way new churches should look
but those few sentences led to a radical revision
1967 [Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith/courtesy Hatje Cantz]The traditional cruciform layout
with a longitudinal hall and rows of pews facing the altar at the end
were abandoned in favor of a more inclusive layout
In the British Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
the altar is located at the heart of the building
they hoped to make people be interested again in the social necessity of religion
or having somewhere to get together,” says Smith
1968 [Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith/courtesy Hatje Cantz]Some have succeeded more than others
the Saint Florian church now doubles as a concert venue with a permanent light rig
But the majority of the book’s photos show striking spaces devoid of life
Smith says that’s reflective of the period the photos were taken
but he says the emptiness also shows that church attendance in Europe is declining
“So what do we do with these spaces?” he asks
1973 [Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith/courtesy Hatje Cantz]Ultimately
Sacred Modernity showcases the changing role of the Catholic Church from a place of religious communion to a place of community
but “if you don’t replace religion with something else that can bring communities together
“Part of me thinks you don’t have to be religious to see the benefit of social architecture—and in a way
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We always have high expectation of the French team given their reputation as one of the strongest nations in the world, let alone Europe. They lived up to it this weekend in Oberwart finishing top of the medal table, Julia TOLOFUA securing their third gold against current world champion
The French came for some much needed competition time after their absence in Budapest due to covid outbreak within the team
The attention was focussed on two finals today, both of which representing the home team. Olympic silver medallist Michaela POLLERES performed first in the -70kg, and in a strong head to head against the current European and 2019 world champion, Marie Eve GAHIE (FRA) she came out on top
There was pressure on with a huge home crowd
this actually being their seventh head to head
Defeating the former world champion is really good for my self confidence
I feel my form getting better because I lacked the randori after my concussion but my first fights weren’t so great
and then the final I felt it showed my best side
This is my second title in Oberwart and I’m happy to defend it
Bekauri executed a beautiful o uchi gari that gave him gold today and it was a pleasure to see him return
I am so proud that I can do this for my country
they were happy that I could take this medal for them
Lasha BEKAURI (GEO) and Shamil BORCHASHVILI (AUT)
Final: Lasha BEKAURI (GEO) and Wachid BORCHASHVILI (AUT)
It is no secret the team have gone from strength to strength in the past few years and they show no signs of stopping
There is a thin line between success and failure. That was the case for the visiting Azeri team as they came within a whisker of such success and taking all three gold medals on day one of the European Open for Men in Oberwart. That was until Lukas REITER (AUT) stepped up to snatch the -73kg title from Telma VALIEV (AZE)
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It has been some time since we saw the great Georgian personality, Lasha BEKAURI step on the tatami
he moved in to 2021 and not only took the European title
but the -90kg place in the Tokyo Olympic Games
Naturally there were high hopes and some would have argued he was a favourite but was struck down in the world championships mixed team event only a month before his Olympic debut
There was talk of whether he would even be fit enough to compete
but he went ahead and in an incredible display
took gold and became Georgia’s fourth Olympic champion
Now he returns to the competition tatami and our screens in the Oberwart European Open
This is my first competition after the shoulder surgery and the Olympic Games in Tokyo
I am really looking forward to be back in competition mode
It’s very important that I can participate at one European Tour tournament before the World Championships in Tashkent
I need the competition experience and rhythm
and newcomer SHIMADA Ryushiro (JPN) who is still a student at Kokugakuin University
the luck of the draw and results allowed Raicu to avoid all three and he ensured that he made the most of his chance
Raicu will take particular pleasure in this win as he struggles to gain confidence and sufficient points to qualify for Tokyo 2020
He looked competent and solid as he prepares for the forthcoming Dusseldorf Grand Slam
That competition will be two levels higher than Raicu experienced here and it will take quite a leap for the Romanian to be among the medals
confidence will be high when he next takes to the tatami and a good draw could make all the difference.When asked to comment on his day Raicu said
I was behind by a waza ari and I had problems with his strong grip that he took around my neck
But I never gave up and finally I managed to choke him
Brazilian and perhaps the Japanese would be the strongest fighters today
So I thought it would be a difficult final with the winner
But the German [Gabler] went to the final and honestly against him it was the easiest fight for me today.”
The best Montenegrin judoka Srđan Mrvaljević won a bronze medal at the international tournament "European open" in Oberwart
In the match for third place and the bronze medal
eliminated Moldovan Valeriu Duminik in the second
and Faruk Bulekulov from Kyrgyzstan in the third
he was defeated by the winner of the tournament
Mrvaljević was better than Dutchman Melvin Skol and won the match for third place and the bronze medal
Rekviashvili defeated Canadian Antoine Wallis-Fortier in the final match
273 competitors from 41 countries took part in the tournament
"It's my duty to help!" A resident of a housing estate in Oberwart (Burgenland) showed courage when she rushed out into the street to help a desperate 18-year-old woman who had been held captive in an apartment and managed to escape being raped
The resident stood protectively in front of the victim
The scenes from last weekend in the Roma settlement in Oberwart are a terrible memory
a young woman had stormed out of a house onto the street at lunchtime and desperately called for help: "Help
"She was crying bitterly and her whole body was shaking," said the witness
described in tears how she had been held down by a fellow countryman in the apartment of a Burgenlander
The 45-year-old had beaten them and threatened them with a gun
The accused - together with a companion (23) - is said to have been under the influence of cocaine
Reacted confidentlyThe 18-year-old managed to escape after hours
she protected the neighbor from further assaults
The neighbor helped the Kosovan out of conviction: "It's my duty!" The resident only ran to her stove for a moment
put the saucepan with the food to one side and immediately returned to the 18-year-old
Showing nerves of steel"I can't leave the poor woman alone
What if the men come out of the house and go after her?" The local resident did not leave the Kosovan woman's side when the suspected perpetrator and his friend suddenly appeared
The two men quickly disappeared in the direction of the Roma memorial - and were arrested shortly afterwards
The Diana R-22 rifle with the magazine attached and 120 pieces of ammunition were seized during the house search
Talk in the town hallThe shocking incident overshadowed the day of remembrance
which was dedicated entirely to the Roma and Sinti ethnic group
Lawyer examines the caseMuch to the chagrin of the residents
strangers have been appearing in the residential area since last October
"We take the residents' concerns very seriously
In consultation with the police and our lawyer
we are now investigating whether there have been any breaches of residential law
Inspections by the building authorities are also planned," Rosner explains
Feb 13 (acn) Cuba will debut today in the European Open Judo Tournaments in Rome
Maricet Espinosa (63) and Magdiel Estrada (73) respectively
According to the web sites of the tourneys
Mestre will debut against Italy's Angela Giamate and Espinosa will fight with French Cloe Yvin
while Estrada will have to wait for the winner of the bout between Mohammed Alharbi
Yalennis Castillo ( 78) and Idalis Ortiz (+78) will be the other Cuban representatives
Jose Armenteros (100) and Alex Garcia (over 100) will be the rest of the Caribbean contestants on Austrian soil
The Italian event is attended by 139 judokas from 29 countries
while 242 men from 48 nations were registered in Oberwart
The main objective of the disciples of Armando Padron and Justo Noda is to continue adding points for the world ranking toward the Olympic Games next August in Rio de Janeiro
These are the second stops of the Cuban judokas on their tour to Europe
as in the previous weekend they competed in the Grand Slam of Paris
The tour will conclude with the Dusseldorf Grand Prix
in Germany (for both sexes) to be held from February 19 to 21
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Sie ist reich, berühmt und karitativ tätig: Daisy Soros. Die Schwägerin des US-Finanzmagnaten George Soros stammt ursprünglich aus Oberwart. Jetzt hat sie ihre alte Heimat erstmals nach 76 Jahren besucht.
1935 als Daisy Soros sechs Jahre alt war, übersiedelte sie mit ihren Eltern von Oberwart nach Budapest, wo ihr Vater eine Großbank leitete. Später wanderte sie in die USA aus, wo sie Paul Soros heiratete.
Bei ihrem Besuch in Oberwart begab sich Daisy Soros auf die Spurensuche nach ihrer Vergangenheit: Erste Station war das einstige Elternhaus, in dem heute eine Bank untergebracht ist. Daisy Soros’ Eltern hießen Schlenger - sie waren eine jüdische Großfamilie. Am besten kann sich die New Yorkerin noch an Weihnachten im Burgenland erinnern, das sei für ein Kind immer sehr schön gewesen.
„Burgenland heute“, Sendung vom 14. November 2011
Oberwart habe sich in den vergangenen sieben Jahrzehnten komplett verändert, meinte Soros. Es sei jetzt eine richtige Stadt, als sie ein Kind war, sei es noch ein kleines Dorf gewesen. Alles sei sehr grün und gepflegt.
Das Ehepaar Daisy und Paul Soros ist heute wohlhabend und karitativ tätig. Unter anderem finanzieren die beiden das Studium von mehr als 400 Studenten, die in die USA eingewandert sind. Wenn es ihre Gesundheit zulässt, möchte Daisy Soros Oberwart gerne wieder besuchen.
Montenegrin judoka Marko Radulović's appearance at the World Cup in Austrian Oberwart ended in the second round.
In the category over 100 kilograms, he was defeated by Adam Okorashvili from Georgia.
In the category over 100 kilograms, 39 competitors took part.
The two-day World Cup in Oberwart brought together 385 competitors from 70 countries.
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