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African Olympians and Paralympians prepare for their London odyssey
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June 29, 2012
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With only a few days before final nominations for spots to compete at
the London Olympic Games and little less than a month until the start of
them, African Olympians are trying to finalize their selections while
preparing for their moment on the Olympic stage.<!-- Some of the
sections talk about  final selection process.!--> Meanwhile, with two
months before their own event, African Paralympians continue their own
preparations this week including qualification competitions and
tournaments that aid in team
selection.<!--http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/sports/ confirms the
dates.  See goalball section for information on this.  See the South
African for qualifications. Also athletics.!-->

With a £25,000 grant on offer to any Olympic team willing to base
themselves in the United Kingdom ahead of the Games, several national
delegations took advantage of the opportunity to arrive early to train,
acclimate and get the full Olympic
experience.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-o
lympic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!--> Gambia, Lesotho and Egypt are a
few countries that took advantage of the grant
program.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-olym
pic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!-->  Egypt's athletes will spend two
weeks at the Forum sports complex in Antrim, Northern
Ireland.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-olym
pic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!--> 
Gambia's Olympians will prepare for the Games at the University of
York's Huntington Athletics
Stadium.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-olym
pic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!-->

Eight Algerian boxers are making the trip to London, with Abdelhafid
Benchebla leading his country's Olympic
delegation.<!--http://www.latribune-online.com/suplements/sportsup/69429
.html!--> ''La Tribune'' is optimistic about the opportunity for the
country to capture its first Olympic boxing gold medal since the 2000
Sydney Games but worries that the country does not invest in its sports
representatives until it is too late to improve their
performance.<!--http://www.latribune-online.com/suplements/sportsup/6942
9.html Text supporting this is "In Algeria, in any sport, preparation is
done at the last moment and athletes are put in an "ideal" too late." En
Algérie, dans tous les sports, la préparation se fait au dernier
moment et les sportifs ne sont mis dans un environnement «idéal» que
trop tardivement.!--> Olympic judo medalist Ammar Benyekhlef will miss
the London Games because of passport
problems.<!--http://www.latribune-online.com/suplements/sportsup/69429.h
tml!--> 

Algeria's Paralympians are also preparing for London. Earlier this week,
the national goalball team participated in a Lithuanian hosted
tournament featuring teams from Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Turkey,
Brazil, Belgium, the United States of America and England.
<!--http://www.latribune-online.com/sports/69559.html!--> The team coach
Mohamed Bettahrat talked about the tournament, saying to the French
language Algerian papaer ''La Tribune'', "A new opportunity to work with
the great nations offered to us to optimize our preparation for the
upcoming Paralympic Games. This is a great tournament that brings
together renowned this time, the selections that will be present in
London, one of our group."<!--
http://www.latribune-online.com/sports/69559.html
 Original: «Une nouvelle occasion de côtoyer les grandes nations
s'offre à nous pour optimiser notre préparation en vue des prochains
Jeux paralympiques. C'est un excellent tournoi renommé qui regroupe
cette fois-ci, des sélections qui seront présentes à Londres dont une
de notre groupe (Belgique)», a déclaré à l'APS, l'entraîneur
national, Mohamed Bettahrat. !--> tournament performance played a role
in final team selection.
<!--http://www.latribune-online.com/sports/69559.html!--> 

150 of Angola's Paralympic hopefuls were in Luanda this week competing
in the national athletics championship hoping to earn a trip to the
London Paralympics. For those qualified, they will then participate in a
training camp starting on July 7 in Huíla before traveling to Portugal
on July 14 ahead of the Games.  They then leave for London on August
4.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206270499.html!-->

Mandatory Bristol based training has been arranged by the National
Olympic Committee of Kenya for nation's runners ahead of the Games but
Kenya's runners have implied this will disrupt their preparations. 
Middle-distance runner <!--1500 metres is middle distance!-->Silas
Kiplagat is quoted in ''The Star'' of Nairobi in response to this
mandate, "I'm not for the idea because all along, we have been training
in high altitude and switching to the low altitude in Bristol is likely
to be counter productive."   The Bristol idea is also opposed by
Athletics Kenya, with the organization's chairman  Isaiah Kiplaga saying
"The athletes have put in hard work for the last couple of months for
the Olympic Games and Bristol being a low altitude area, it will hurt
our medal hopes." Kenya's runners are expected to leave for London in
two waves, with the first group leaving early next week and the second
wave, which includes long distance runners, leaving closer to the start
of the Games.<!-- http://allafrica.com/stories/201206270919.html!-->

This past Saturday, Kenya's Ezekiel Kemboi qualified for the London
Games at the country's national championships but his trip to the Games
may be in jeopardy as two days ago, he was accused of stabbing a woman
in Eldoret. According to ''Capital FM'', Team Kenya has yet to issue a
formal response to the
allegations.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206280723.html!-->

For two weeks, seven to nine Lesotho Olympians will prepare for the
Games in north Wales, in
Wrexham.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-olym
pic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!-->  Local Welshmen have been recruited
to assist Lesotho competitors in their preparations for the Games, with
local organizers looking for potential sparring partners if Lesotho
qualifies a
boxer.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-olympi
c-training-camps?newsfeed=true!-->  Two Lesotho marathon runners have
already
qualified.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-ol
ympic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!--> Swimmer Masempe Theko needs
alternative arrangements because the Wrexham pool is only 25 meters,
half the distance of the Olympic course pool.  What strokes Theko will
compete in at the Games is still to be
determined.<!--http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/25/london-2012-o
lympic-training-camps?newsfeed=true!--> 

At least two of Liberia's Olympians go into the Games having competed in
their sports at universities in the United States.<!--
http://www.wbir.com/news/article/223722/5/Volunteers-among-athletes-preparing-for-Olympics
 !--><!--http://www.dailytexanonline.com/other-ut-sports/2012/06/24/long
horns-past-and-present-take-over-olympic-trials!--> One attended
University of
Texas.<!--http://www.dailytexanonline.com/other-ut-sports/2012/06/24/lon
ghorns-past-and-present-take-over-olympic-trials!--> Another, Jangy
Addy, attended the University of Tennessee and will represent the
country in the decathlon after having qualified for the event.<!--
http://www.wbir.com/news/article/223722/5/Volunteers-among-athletes-preparing-for-Olympics
 !-->

Malawi Olympians will be headed to London with their national Olympic
committee under a cloud, with the ''Nyasa Times'' alleging corruption in
the contractor bidding process for facilities and other monetary
handouts.<!--http://www.nyasatimes.com/malawi/2012/06/27/malawi-olympic-
committee-treasurer-in-contract-scam/?cp=all#comments!-->  The Malawi
delegation only manage to qualify its athletes through the Olympic
solidarity movement, which allows athletes to compete by invitation
after they failed to meet qualifying
standards.<!--http://www.nyasatimes.com/malawi/2012/06/27/malawi-olympic
-committee-treasurer-in-contract-scam/?cp=all#comments!-->  Fourteen
year old Joyce Tafatatha and twenty-three-year old Charlton Nyirenda
will represent the country in swimming. Neither swimmer has swum in a 50
meter pool before, practicing in a 25 meter unheated pool at home in
Malawi.  Charlton goes into the game with a goal of breaking the Malawi
record of 25.46 in the 50 meter freestyle
swim.<!--http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Malawi-Olympic-team-touc
hes-Gloucestershire/story-16455685-detail/story.html!-->  Rounding out
the Malawi competitors are marathoners John Kayange and Mike Tebulo, and
Ambwene Simukonda who will compete in the 400 meter track event.
<!--http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Malawi-Olympic-team-touches-G
loucestershire/story-16455685-detail/story.html!-->  Arriving in London
earlier this week, the team is training at University of
Gloucestershire's Oxstalls
campus.<!--http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Malawi-Olympic-team-to
uches-Gloucestershire/story-16455685-detail/story.html!--> 

According to Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC) President Sani Ndanusa,
Nigeria's athletics competitors go into the Games with medal
expectations.  In the lead up to London, the country's Olympic hopefuls
participated in most of the major track
competitions.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206260560.html!--> The
national Olympic Committee has until next week to finalize the list of
track and field competitors they will send to London, but they have
already made the decision to only send competitors who have made Olympic
A qualifying times and scores. The Committee wants to avoid the
embarassment of  Olympic B qualifying competitors doing poorly at the
Games in front of a large population of Nigerians who live in the United
Kingdom.<!--http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&
view=article&id=90756:no-room-for-jamboree-athletes-in-london-afn-insist
s&catid=59:home&Itemid=620!--> One of the Nigerian Olympians has been
able to prepare for the world stage by competing at University of Texas
as an
athlete.<!--http://www.dailytexanonline.com/other-ut-sports/2012/06/24/l
onghorns-past-and-present-take-over-olympic-trials!--> Nigeria's
national football team does not have to worry about Olympic preparations
as they failed to qualify for the Games in what is seen as a major blow
to football in the
country.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206260560.html!--><!--http:/
/www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=90
756:no-room-for-jamboree-athletes-in-london-afn-insists&catid=59:home&It
emid=620!-->

Rwanda T46 Paralympic competitor Theoneste Nsengimana qualified for the
Paralympic Games in the 1500 meter event this past Saturday following a
4.06.05 finish at the Belfort Championship in
France.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206270402.html !-->  In the
process, he set a new national record for the distance in what was only
his second international competition, with his first occurring last year
at the All Africa Games held in Maputo,
Mozambique.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206270402.html !--> 
Other Rwandan competitors who will join him in London include the
national sitting volleyball team, power lifter Théogène Hakizimana and
runner Hermas Cliff
Muvunyi.<!--http://allafrica.com/stories/201206270402.html !--> 

South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius's Olympic 400 metre qualifying
time efforts have yet to meet with success. At a qualifying race in
Benin two days ago, he finished second in a qualifying heat with a time
of 46.32 seconds, 1.2 seconds slower than than the required
time.<!--http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/06/29/blade-runner-may-miss-lond
on-games/!--> He missed the qualifying time again in yesterday's
semi-final when he posted a time of 46.14 in another second place
finish.<!-- http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=oly&id=8107682
!-->  He has one more opportunity to qualify for the Games before
Sunday, when the qualification window closes.  The double amputee's
efforts to make the Olympic Games has made international news following
a 2011 ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport that deemed him able
to compete against able bodied athletes.<!--
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=oly&id=8107682
 !--><!--http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/06/29/blade-runner-may-miss-lond
on-games/!-->

South African triathlete Kate Roberts will be based in Davos until four
days before the start of the Games.  She will then travel to London,
where she will familiarize herself with the Olympic course ahead of the
start of her event. She asked ''The South African'' to ask South African
fans to chant "Hou Bene Hou", "Go Kate Go" and "Go Vrystaat!" when she
is on the Olympic
course.<!--http://www.thesouthafrican.com/sport/london-olympics/team-sa-
the-london-olympics-kate-roberts.htm!-->

London bound Ugandan Janet Achola, who qualified for the London Olympics
earlier this week in the 1500 meter event during the seminfinals at the
African Senior Athletics Championships in Benin, made the event final to
be run later today.  Fellow countryman Viola Chemos is also competing. 
She needs to set an Olympic qualifying time in the final in order to
book her own trip in the 5000 meter event.<!--
http://allafrica.com/stories/201206281084.html
 !-->

With thirty days to go, the British ambassador assisted Zimbabwe
Olympians and Paralympians with the biometric requirements for their
passports and visas.  When they arrive in London, their entry will be
expedited. Rower  Micheen Thornycroft's was one of the first of the
Zimbawe Olympic athlete delegation to have her biometric data collected.
<!-- http://allafrica.com/stories/201206280824.html LATER in the text,
the Paralympians are mentioned. others in delegation got it but the
rower was the only Olympian herself mentioned. !-->  Competitors will
leave for London on July 15 with swimmer Kirsty Coventry, marathon
runners Wirimayi Juwawo, Cutbert Nyasango and Sharon Tavengwa,
triathlete Chris Felgate and rowers Jamie Fraser-Mackenzie and
Thornycroft having already qualified but some spots for London still
available at the African Senior Athletics Championships in Benin
happening this week.<!-- http://allafrica.com/stories/201206280824.html
!-->

The 2012 London Olympic Games get underway on July 27 and will run until
August
13.<!--http://www.latribune-online.com/suplements/sportsup/69429.html!--
>  The Paralympics get underway on August 29 and will run until 9
September.<!--http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/sports/!-->

== Sources == 

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