tennisThe problem with people who talk and write for a living is that they always have to say something. Have to. It has to be loud, too, if they want to get hits online or ratings on TV. The formula? Inflame an issue quickly, then boil it down to sound bites that can be defined in clear, black-and-white, up-or-down points against the person sitting at the other side of the table

They are always looking for something, anything, as jumping-off points to start a five-alarm fire. That’s how Caroline Wozniacki was set up Tuesday. She was the patsy in a bogus modern-media frenzy.

She innocently, jokingly impersonated her friend, Serena Williams, at a tennis exhibition in Brazil. She used a towel to pad her chest to cartoon levels, and another one to pad her rear end. It was possibly racially insensitive, or possibly just funny.

Did I mention race? That was the jumping-off point for Twitter, bloggers and even “The View.’’

Wozniacki was labeled a racist, and it went viral. International.

And it was unfair. Her little act was not racist. Insensitive, maybe, but not racist.

“You can make as much fun as you want to,’’ Whoopi Goldberg said on “The View.’’ “She’s still going to beat your ass.’’

Yes, anger sells. But in this case, it was created. Williams and Wozniacki actually have quite a different relationship than it might seem based on Goldberg’s comments.

At the U.S. Open last year, someone asked Williams about boyfriend-advice she had given Wozniacki:

“Well, I told her never look through the guy’s phone,’’ Williams said. “That is the worst thing you can do. I told her most relationships end. It wasn’t very good advice.’’

When Williams was sick with blood clots in her lungs and home scared for her life, Wozniacki dropped by her home in Los Angeles to comfort her.

If you look at it out of context, without one tiny bit of research or reporting, this impersonation can be turned into a bitter moment. It was not one. In fact, Wozniacki did a similar impersonation last year that didn’t seem to bother anyone, including Williams. And when Wozniacki did her impression at the exhibition in Brazil, Williams reportedly was in the audience.

Part of the problem is that you have Williams fans who are not tennis fans. For people who don’t know, this probably comes across as someone taking a cold shot at Williams. Maybe they don’t realize that tennis players mimic other players all the time. Every tennis fan has seen video of Novak Djokovic’s on-court impersonations of Maria Sharapova and other players. He did an entire commercial for Head tennis racquets in a blonde wig, ending by saying, “My name is Maria Sharapova and my game is instinct.’’

 You can’t expect everyone to understand. But it would be nice if talkers and analysts did, or at least studied up.

There was nothing mean-spirited about Wozniacki’s impression. She was not suggesting that Williams is overweight, or that there is anything wrong with Williams’ body-type. Williams has called herself “bootylicious’’ and talked about her extra “assets.’’ Wozniacki was not insulting the look, but playing it up, like “vavavoom.’’

She was just messing around with her friend, and with Sharapova, who she was playing at the time.

Wozniacki tries to turn moments light-hearted all the time. In Australia, she showed up at a news conference with a plastic kangaroo after joking that a kangaroo had attacked her. She once tried to sneak up behind Sharapova in an interview and pop a balloon to scare her on camera.

True, there may be a difference here in that those were harmless jokes and this is a sensitive issue that goes to the heart of body image and African-American women.

But this was not a statement about black women or their body types. If anything, Wozniacki was making fun of Sharapova, as in “Don’t make me go all Serena on you.’’ Williams and Sharapova are the best rivalry in women’s tennis, and Williams has been crushing Sharapova all year.

Goldberg threw out the topic on “The View,’’ saying that some people are calling Wozniacki a racist. Then, she and Sherri Shepherd expressed anger over the impersonation, and they never shot down the word racist.

They were clearly agreeing with it.

“What’s interesting to me,’’ Goldberg said, “is that that visual is generally seen with a bone in their nose, and a short little skirt like she’s got on. And that’s why people see it as being somewhat racist, because it’s an image that we have seen before.

“And I don’t ever remember them making fun of any of the white tennis players. ... I’m just sort of curious. Why Serena? What is it about her?
 "Is it her color? Is it the fact she’s not 4 inches wide and weighs 6 ounces, and can beat all of their asses with her eyes closed?’’

Look, Goldberg is bringing up a serious issue, but she’s picking the wrong moment, inflaming because they needed something to talk about.

Not only that, but Goldberg referred to Wozniacki as “Carol.’’ If she doesn’t know the name of a recent, long-time No. 1 player, then why would it matter if she doesn’t remember people making fun of white players?

I’ve written about the racial divide between Sharapova and Williams. It is partly about the love shown to Sharapova, who is tall, blonde, white magazine-cover/tennis “ideal.’’ She gets more endorsement money than Williams, who is a better player but not fitting the “ideal.’’

I put that in quotes because the ideal is actually a dangerous size 0.

Williams has worked miracles over the years to shoot down that ideal, showing young girls that a different body type can be sexy, beautiful and fit. And win Wimbledon and Olympic gold.

So I’m on board with Goldberg in the argument, but it doesn’t fit this moment. Wozniacki was not denigrating Williams or her dress size.

Was it insensitive? Well, she is a blonde woman fitting the “ideal'' too, and doing something that evoked a way in which black female bodies have traditionally been mocked and caricatured. Maybe that’s just too much imagery.

That was Shepherd’s point on “The View”:

“I know they’re friends, but it’s still, inside it does something to me because we’ve been made fun of for so long for different parts of our body. And to see Serena Williams reduced to this, I don’t like it. I know they’re friends, I know.’’

For Wozniacki, this just might be one of those things you can’t do. She might have crossed a line. She should probably ask her friend about it.

But from a line of insensitivity to worldwide racist? That’s just too much talk.

[readon1 url="http://msn.foxsports.com/tennis/story/caroline-wozniacki-send-up-of-serena-williams-not-racist-121112"]Source:msn.foxsports.com - Translation by Suyapa Ajuria [/readon1]

apvsoccerThe Vallarta Classic Soccer Tournament was started in the mid 1990's by Adrian Eyre, who was living in Seattle at the time. He had the idea to combine vacation, friends, sun and soccer in the beautiful Mexican city of Puerto Vallarta. Sadly, in October of 2003, Adrian passed away and I was asked by many teams to "pick up the ball" and keep the tournament alive. My passion for the city of Puerto Vallarta, my many years working with Adrian and my career as a International Group Travel Coordinator made it a natural transition. I am very proud to be the Tournament Director.

One of the main goals of the tournament is to promote the people of Puerto Vallarta. We suggest that our tournament teams bring gently used children's soccer gear (cleats, jerseys, shin guards, balls, etc...) and hand them out to the many children that come to the fields to watch the games. Local men's teams participate in the tournament along with the Mexican Navy who play the co-ed teams in a friendly match up. The fields we use are located out in neighboring villages, so be prepared for all kinds of field conditions. All of the staff and referees are local and the setting for the BBQ Party on Sunday is a ranch in the hills, out in the countryside that surrounds Puerto Vallarta. Part of your package price, or player/friends & family fee, goes to support the local people. Everyone involved in the tournament is given a T-shirt and the opportunity to come to the BBQ on Sunday.

Another unique feature of this tournament is the emphasis on vacation, friends and fun. Of course every team in every division wants their name on the coveted trophy, but first and foremost is to have the most fun you can possibly fit into four days. Many people come early, or extend their days in order to fit in all of the other activities Puerto Vallarta has to offer. All in all it is one big party.

Please read the testimonials for reviews, and feel free to contact me if you wish to speak to some of the players who have been to past tournaments. I would like to thank all of the teams who have continued to come every year and who have encouraged and supported me in so many ways. Adrian is greatly missed by all who knew and loved him, but I am grateful for the opportunity to continue and improve "the most fun tournament of the year"! I'm looking forward to seeing old friends, meeting new ones, dancing until dawn and watching some amazing soccer matches!

[readon1 url="http://www.vallartatoday.com"]Source:vallartatoday.com - Translation by Suyapa Ajuria[/readon1]

El-triatleta-Omar-Alejandro-Castillo-pone-en-alto-el-nombre-de-Puerto-VallartaOne of the aims of the municipal government headed by Mayor Ramon
Guerrero Martínez, is supported strongly by local athletes without any distinction, many of which have proven their quality and potential in different professional and amateur competitions in which they have always placed high the name of Puerto Vallarta, this is the case of the young triathlete Omar Alejandro Castillo Gomez, who despite the excellent results achieved, had never been supported by municipal authorities until the arrival of the City Council.

This is how this young athlete could fulfill his goal of participating in the
'Ironman Cozumel 2012', the most demanding form of triathlon, which despite being his first international competition, managed to conquer the 16th place among nearly 3000 competitors. This dream was made possible by the opening of which was part of the Municipal Council Sports Development and Youth Support Corner directed by Juan Flores, supporting their participation in this great fair with travel expenses, which according to remarks made by Omar Alejandro, was a great help because it did not have that resource.


"It's the first time I support," the triathlete, even though it had already been noted repeatedly requested support for the previous administration, but was not taken into account "brought me around and around and around I supported "and was until the arrival of the current municipal government was given a favorable response from the first moment, which shows the great difference in the way you are working in favor of the athletes, and highlight details, "from the way how they talk in the office when you arrive, a lot of difference, with this change we can now self athletes bring more medals for Puerto Vallarta and be fine up to our municipality," said the athlete.

About this competition, explained her satisfaction of meeting the most demanding triathlon at having to cover 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike and 42 kilometer run in a span of less than 17 hours, now the next goal will be to participate in The event will be held next March in Cabo San Lucas, for which the support of the City also requires sponsorship competitions because it is too expensive, why you asked those interested in offering their help as sponsors are encouraged to contact him at the email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and once this dream, seek their classification to the World Championship in Hawaii, which would be the first time a vallartense come to this great event of Ironman , which is also representing Mexico.

BahiaOlypmicsWith the support and encouragement of the municipal government headed by Rafael Cervantes Padilla, the direction of Education, Culture and Sport, prepares athletes Banderas Bay, municipal selected to integrate the various disciplines to be contesting the state phases 2013 towards the National Olympiad next year.

Is being prepared, working hard every day, to participate
in sports, such as sailing, which is one of the major sports in our town, such as karate, taekwondo, athletics, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, in short, virtually all sports that is participating in Banderas Bay, are preparing, "said the head of the area, Benito Lerma Castillo, who recalled that Banderas Bay captured 28 medals in the Olympics 2012.

The municipal official said that only in the sport of karate state phase of the 2013 Olympics took effect this year, in San José del Valle, where he also joined the select Nayarit which added to 28 athletes, they contend that their go to National Olympiad.

The favorable expectation for athletes of Banderas Bay in the phase
state, both individual and as a team is in athletics, taekwondo, gymnastics, boxing and sailing, predicted Lerma Castillo, who also announced that the headquarters of the National Olympiad in 2013, sailing will Banderas Bay.

As for the improved results compared to 2012, Benito Lerma Castillo, said that is expected to decline due to low number of athletes contenders after being reclassified all categories in all disciplines of the National Olympiad.

Given the reluctance of students counted the various sports schools operating in Banderas Bay, due to the change of coaches, Benito Castillo said most assume changes without conflict, and consequently continues unimpeded athletes preparing for integration of selected municipal bound state phase of the National Olympiad 2013.

personwithdesaWith the opening of the Expo-Labor Briefing on the parade ground and an artistic event in which dozens of children, youth and adults showed their talents in various disciplines, were launched in Puerto Vallarta the commemoration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, held on December 3, which aim to promote the social integration of this sector and promote equal opportunities.

This event is part of the activities that the City Council Care and Inclusion for People with Disabilities (Comudis) in Puerto Vallarta, promotes to raise awareness and bring about the importance of making this an accessible and inclusive city for all removing barriers and opening the doors to a peaceful coexistence among all social sectors.

Regard Comudis technical secretary, Rebecca Jimenez Mendoza, announced that this time was prepared an intensive program involving all organizations, schools and agencies that serve the disability issues, who since last December 1 and up to the 12th, will be presenting some of the products and activities carried out in favor of this sector, in addition to informing the public on what their role and how they contribute to the development of their communities

Also from Tuesday until next Thursday, will be given a forum for public servants, students, business and tourism service providers, so that they know how they can provide appropriate care for people with disabilities, they open the door to work and begin laying the foundation for accessible tourism in which not only provide for ramps, but also other measures such as menus and brochures in Braille or visual, that allow for the care and service requiring the person according to his disabilities. To conclude this series of activities, 7 and 8 will be held sporting events.

At the opening of the Expo-Job Briefing was attended by the aldermen Candelaria Villanueva Sanchez, representing Mayor Ramón Guerrero Martínez, and Luis Gonzalez Munguia, who along with the owner of Comudis, toured the various stands that make up this shows, knowing the work that each of the participating institutions and the products they produce.

Note that in Punjab there are only three Municipal Councils Care and Inclusion of People with Disabilities, Puerto Vallarta being the pioneer not only in the state but nationally, so purposely that date, the Council also welcomes its tenth anniversary working resolutely towards inclusion and wellbeing of people with disabilities and the hand of the current City Council, will continue joining forces with the company for better living conditions and development for this sector.

GMEXICOAzerbaijani gymnast Aliya Garayeva has taken part in demonstrative show in Mexico. It has been held in three cities - Leon, Guadalajara and Mexico. The show was held from 20 to 25 November. The feature of the Mexican gala show was that it was held on the carpet for artistic gymnastics. Below is the video of some of the performances of the Azerbaijani national team leader in Mexico.

HARDNuevo Vallarta is home to the first Beach Polo tournament held in the beaches of the Mexican Pacific and Hard Rock Hotel Vallarta our host for the reception, while Nuevo Vallarta Peninsula has become the home of beach polo.

The Polo in this mode brings sun, sand, sea, bikinis, rock and fashion to make an amalgam in this concept rarely seen in our country.

Enjoy Riviera Nayarit Maserati Beach Polo Cup, presented by Car Armoring Shield Automotive and is part of this event with the best energy generated by the combination of horse and polo player to make a magnificent sport class and style.

Live this great show, where polo players, tourists and special guests will be united generating great excitement and fun.

Note that this tournament will support the program "Andares Smile" with a percentage of sales revenue to the tournament and commemorative shirts Maserati Riviera Nayarit Beach Polo Cup

seaPuerto Vallarta, Mexico was a beautiful place to spend our leisure time. The day was a perfect mix of ecological discovery, natural beauty and spirited entertainment. We were greeted by Jaime, our tour leader for the Sea Lion Encounter tour, at the pier. Then a private catamaran sailed us to a private resort where sea lions live. Marina and Marta, the sea lions we played with, are big, cute and absolutely hilarious when they waved their hands to welcome us. We got nose to nose, kisses and hugs with our sea lions. They jumped over us for a comical and entertaining encounter like no other in the world. After enjoying fun activities with the sea lions, we had lunch and then met and greeted some parrots and iguanas. Also, our physician took his family on the tour, of course with his little cute kiddos, Aryn and Ryan. We really enjoyed the tour. Believe me, this is truly a unique and magical experience full of unique interaction and fun water activities.

Beginning Ki-Hara Workshop in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with Carrie
SunDate: 1/27/2013From: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Stretch Chi Workshops are great for those looking to get a better understanding of Ki-Hara Resistance Stretching.

In a 3 hour workshop, we cover the principles of Ki-Hara and thoroughly cover form and function for the beginning series of self-stretches. Some mashing and assisted stretching techniques will be added throughout class. Workshops are geared towards learning the stretches and methods so that you can do them at home with an understanding of why and how the Ki-Hara System works. Ki-Hara workshops are approved for .3 NASM CEUs (Continuing Education Units).

In a workshop you will learn tools to help:
Increase flexibility
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You will be able to take what you learn and continue to work on it on your own time to experience the lasting benefits of resistance stretching. Appropriate for people of all ages and abilities.

This course is at:
Yoga Vallarta
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Colonia Emiliano Zapata (Old Town PV - Romantic Zone)
 
Free street parking available
Easy bus & taxi connection
20 minutes from airport

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