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A meeting in Puerto Vallarta Mexico will decide if Peru is up to the task

The Pan American Sports Organization (Odepa) will discuss today and tomorrow, whether or not Peru will in fact host the 2019 Pan American Games, after multiple questionable incidents have suggested troubles.

Just over a year ago, on Oct. 11 2013, Peru was chosen to host the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima. One of the largest sporting events the world has seen will be hosted in the Peruvian capital- if proves it’s up for the challenge. After questions of embezzlement by José Quiñones, president of the Peruvian Olympic Committee (COP), and the delayed approval of the structural implementation (or Master Plan for the project), the event’s authorities will be discussing Peru’s seat in a formal meeting.

In Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Odepa is meeting today and tomorrow to determine the future of Peru to host the Pan American Games in 2019. As Chile was second in line to host the sporting event, it will ask to host if Peru is declared incapable of hosting.

Last Thursday, the former president of COP, Quiñones, resigned after he was denounced for counts of embezzlement. Accused by congressman Daniel Abugattás of wasting nearly S/. 1.5 billion to remodel the offices of administration of COP in the Villa Deportiva Nacional (Videna), the president resigned that very same night.

Secondly, the government is facing criticism for not paying due attention to the projects infrastructural necessities to carry out the event. The master plan has not been approved by the President of Council (PCM), delaying the process since it was first assigned in Aug. 2013.

However, according to the Minister of Education, Jaíme Saavedra, “the games are of priority,” he told El Comercio. Saavedra argues that the plans have not been confirmed as the numbers have not been completely approved by the COP organizers themselves.

According to COP, the total cost Peru will face to host the Pan American Games would add up to nearly S/. 710 million.

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When your team wins 9-1, you need to start being creative with your celebrations to stop them getting boring.

At least, that’s what the Mexican under-20s side did after bagging their third against the hapless Cuba in the CONCACAF Championships.

Five members of Mexico’s side combined to form a bike, and you have to appreciate their eye for detail – they’ve got pedals, handlebars and…what appears to be a bloke taking a leak at the back.

The Mexican youngsters went on to put six more past their Cuban opponents, but it’s pretty unlikely that they managed to top this celebration.

On your bike! Mexican U-20's pull off best five-man cycling celebration you've ever seen

 

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This year's World Tour will feature five Grand Slams, a new Major Series involving four tournaments, a World Tour Finals in the United States and six Opens

FIVB: Lausanne, Switzerland, January 2015 – The FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships The Netherlands 2015 will headline a bumper year of beach volleyball action. But what else is in store for the most dynamic and ambitious season yet?

The Netherlands will welcome the world’s top beach volleyball players from June 26-July 5 as the main event of this year’s calendar. All eyes will be on the cities of The Hague, Apeldoorn, Amsterdam and Rotterdam as, for the first time, the competition unfolds across four locations. A total of 96 teams - 48 per gender – will compete with the qualification process currently being completed across the five continental confederations.

Outside of that, athletes can look forward to an action-packed World Tour with five Grand Slams, a new Major Series involving four tournaments, a World Tour Finals in the United States and six Opens, totalling 16 tournaments.

The inaugural World Tour Finals will take place in a US city yet to be confirmed from September 29 to October 4 and will feature the top eight teams per gender based on a cumulative ranking of points from Grand Slams, Majors and Opens.

The Rio 2016 Olympic Games will also be on the mind of many players with the qualification process including all FIVB World Tour events (except the World Tour Finals) up until June 13. This will count towards the Olympic Ranking in order to determine the 15 vacancies for each gender which will take part in the 2016 Olympics. The provisional Olympic Ranking will be available on the FIVB website after each event.

The double gender Fuzhou Open will begin proceedings for the second year in a row from April 21-26. This will be followed by six Grand Slams in Moscow, Russia from May 26-31, St. Petersburg, USA from June 16-21, Yokohama, Japan from July 21-26, Long Beach, USA from August 18-23 and Poland (event to be confirmed) from August 25-30.

Molly will not be pleased to miss school tomorrow. Our intention had nothing to do with having Christina and the girls look after us. The goal was R&R. But things have changed and what happened with their visit was a godsend to us. They went to the market for us and left us enough food in the fridge and pantry to last a few days.

Now we do not need to go out for every meal. We can eat breakfast leisurely. Last evening they brought everything from the lockers. It look them ten minutes while it would have taken us an hour or more. But the most important part of their visit was their presence. Last evening we ate pizza watching the sunset while sitting on the balcony. It was delightful.

They diverted us with their presence. We are so grateful they came. Now I will be happy when they get home.

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The Fuzhou Open will kick off the calendar as it did in 2014

A new innovative and dynamic Major Series including four tournaments will complete the schedule for next summer. Porec in Croatia will welcome a Major from June 2-7 (venue to be confirmed), which will be followed by other Majors in Stavanger, Norway from June 9-14, Gstaad, Switzerland from July 7-12 and Germany (venue to be confirmed) from September 1-6.

Five Opens will also take place in Lucerne, Switzerland from May 12-17, Prague, Czech Republic from May 26-31, Istanbul, Turkey from August 11-16, Sochi, Russia from September 8-13 and Xiamen, China from September 22-27. The event in Prague will be a women-only single gender tournament.

  • Four Open events will then follow, which will form the first part of the 2015-16 Beach Volleyball Calendar. These will take place in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico from October 13-18, Thailand (women only - venue to be confirmed) from November 3-8, Doha, Qatar from November 17-21 (men only) and Mangaung, South Africa from December 8-13.


The FIVB continues to work towards the realization of a long term calendar with the aim of creating sustainability for the future. On this matter, the 2016, 2017 and 2018 tentative calendars will be presented for approval at the next FIVB Board of Administration in April, 2015

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  • Approximately 25 boats will get together the first four Saturdays of the year to enjoy the camaraderie that comes with the sport of sailing in Banderas Bay.

As happens every year, the traditional Vallarta Cup Race Series will be celebrated on the first four Saturdays of the month of January (3, 10, 17, 24) and will signal the start of the activities for 2015 in the Riviera Nayarit.

Organized by the Vallarta Yacht Club (VYC), the event will include the participation of approximately 25 boats mostly from the Marina Riviera Nayarit in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, the Marina in Puerto Vallarta and the Marina Paradise Village in Nuevo Vallarta, which will also serve as headquarters for the race.

This nautical event was created to be more than just a competition, as it welcomes participants to fully enjoy and take advantage of the natural bounty of the Banderas Bay. In fact, it is so accommodating that new participants can register even after the competition is already underway.

Andy Barrow, the VYC’s Commodore, is grateful for the support of the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), a sentiment echoed by the bureau.

“We’re grateful for their support of everything we do; the CVB is key to bringing this event to fruition,” observed Andy Barrow.

Marc Murphy, Managing Director of the Riviera Nayarit CVB, commented he was very pleased to have an ally like the VYC organizing sailing events that promote the destination throughout the entire year.

The multilateral benefits of this events filter through to the commercial arena, as after every competition a theme party is held that includes a dinner serving dishes from local restaurants and plenty of music to create a fun ambiance.

For registration and more information, please contact the VYC at 01 (322) 297 2222 or by email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Their official website is www.vallartayachtclub.org.

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In our regular Sunday feature, FIFA.com presents you with some of the biggest names in football who will be celebrating their birthdays over the coming week.

28. Pachin (76) spent nine seasons with Real Madrid, during which he represented Spain at the 1962 FIFA World Cup Chile™ and won two European Cups - Los Blancos' fifth and sixth continental crowns - and seven Spanish La Liga titles, as well as a Copa del Rey and an Intercontinental Cup. The muscular defender started out at Gimnastica, before turning out for Burgos, Osasuna and, once his time at the Estadio Bernabeu had come to an end, Real Betis. After moving into coaching, Pachin took the reins of Valladolid, Levante, Osasuna, Almeria and Grenada, among several other clubs.

29. Pape Malick Diop (40) helped Senegal to qualify for their first-ever World Cup, at Korea/Japan 2002. At the tournament proper, he played in five matches as the African side unexpectedly marched to the quarter-finals. In addition, the athletic centre-back took part in three CAF Africa Cup of Nations events, losing the 2002 final to Cameroon. Diop turned professional at Dakar-based ASC Jeanne d'Arc, prior to exporting his skills to Europe, where he pulled on the jerseys of Strasbourg, Neuchâtel Xamax and Lorient, where he lifted the Coupe de France. The Senegalese defender later starred for Guingamp and Metz, with whom he secured the Ligue 2 title.

30. Gordon Banks (77) is regarded as one of England's greatest goalkeepers, having lifted the World Cup on home soil in 1966 and produced an iconic save from Pele at Mexico 1970. He also participated in UEFA EURO 1968. At club level, the reliable shot-stopper wore the colours of Chesterfield, Leicester City, with whom he won two FA Cup finals and two English League Cup finals, and Stoke City, where he finally held aloft the latter trophy. Banks, named English Footballer of the Year in 1972, eventually ended his playing days with Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

31. Alex Ferguson (73) enjoys legendary status at Old Trafford due to his remarkable exploits with Manchester United. The former Rangers midfielder began his managerial career with East Stirlingshire and then St. Mirren, guiding the Paisley outfit to promotion to the Scottish top flight. This success piqued the interest of Aberdeen, with whom he went on to land three Scottish League titles, four Scottish Cups, a Scottish League Cup, a European Cup Winners Cup and a European Super Cup. He briefly took charge of the Scottish national team in tandem with his role at Aberdeen, before taking the helm at Manchester United in November 1986. During his subsequent 26-year stint in English football, the tenacious Scot steered the Red Devils to 13 English League crowns, five FA Cups, four English League Cups, ten FA Community Shields, two UEFA Champions League titles, a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, a UEFA Super Cup, an Intercontinental Cup and a FIFA Club World Cup.

1. Rivelino (68) competed in three successive World Cups with Brazil: Mexico 1970, where he lifted the trophy, West Germany 1974 and Argentina 1978. In total, the graceful midfielder appeared 15 times and scored six goals at the illustrious tournament. Rivelino played for Corinthians, Fluminense and Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Hilal.

2. Loic Remy (27) was part of the French squad at Brazil 2014, where he made two appearances, including Les Bleus' ill-fated quarter-final versus Germany. The dynamic striker originally came through the ranks at Lyon, scooping a Ligue 1 title and two Trophees des champions once he had gained promotion to the senior team. A loan period at Lens was followed by permanent moves to Nice and Marseille, where he added two French League Cups and a further Trophee des champions to his footballing CV. Remy then packed his bags for English football, impressing at Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, and current club Chelsea.

3. Angelos Basinas (38) was a key member of the Greek XI that were crowned European champions in 2004, notching the host nation's second goal in their opening victory over Portugal. The determined defensive midfielder also appeared at the 1998 UEFA European U-21 Championship, where the Greeks reached the final, as well as at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, at EURO 2008 and in three World Cup qualifying campaigns in a row. Basinas made his name at Panathinaikos, with whom he bagged two Greek League titles and a Greek Cup, but also enjoyed brief spells with Mallorca, AEK Athens, Portsmouth and Arles-Avignon.

cupA1214VYC starts the racing season with the Vallarta Cup. This series, which has been held every year since 2005, runs every Saturday in January. Each day of racing is capped with a great party at Vallarta Yacht Club!

Vallarta Cup Notice of Race

Please use the form below to enter your boat for Vallarta Cup 2015. After you complete this simple entry form you can pay your fees either on-line at http://www.vallartayachtclub.org/pay-donate, at Vallarta Yacht Club, or at Todo Vela. If you have sailed with VYC in the last 3 years we probably have the information we need to handicap your boat. If you have changed something or need a first time handicap please complete the handicap request form here. Click "Read More" and sign up!

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With every move they have made this offseason it’s clear the New York Yankees are preparing for the early jettison of Alex Rodriguez from their roster in 2015. The signing of Chase Headley to a four-year contract left him without a position in the field and the acquisition of lefty slugger Garrett Jones as a possible DH Friday further takes away potential at-bats for A-Rod.

It makes you wonder if the Yankees really expect – or want – Rodriguez, who’ll turn 40 in July, to play for them at all. It’s almost as if they are giving him a good-faith gesture in allowing him an opportunity to show he can still hit after a year-long suspension for PEDs. However, if he’s hitting .220 with a homer and 10 RBI in the middle of May, the real plan is to hand him his walking papers by Memorial Day and eat the remaining $60 million or so on his contract which runs through 2017. The surest bet in sports right now is that A-Rod will never play through the rest of that pact.

It’s no secret that there’s no love lost between GM Brian Cashman and A-Rod with manager Joe Girardi seemingly his only ally in the organization. So, if A-Rod’s bat is slow and he’s striking out a lot against young flamethrowers, the Yanks can say to their fans “Hey, we gave him a shot but it just didn’t work out”. The leash will not be a long one and most of their fans will not be sad to see him go. A team like Seattle could sign him to the minimum, let him play third and give him a longer look.

The same fate could be in store for starter C.C. Sabathia as well if he cannot recover from chronic knee problems. The signing of lefty Chris Capuano to a one-year deal seems to be an insurance policy if Sabathia can’t go. Sabathia is also due approximately $60 million through 2017 so, if he were released also, the Yanks would be paying more than $120 million, more than the entire payroll of some teams, to be rid of two players.


And you wonder why they’ve maintained they are not interested in signing Max Scherzer to a $200 million deal? That stance seems legitimate considering the club’s current financial state. They also have a lot of dollars invested in aging vets Mark Teixeira and Carlos Beltran through 2016.

Although the Yankee brass would never say it, it seems like the team is sacrificing the next two years until it can open some payroll slots. A position its fans are not accustomed to.

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Mexico's largest golf course developer teams up with rising PGA Tour rookie

NUEVO VALLARTA, Mexico, Dec. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Vida Vacations, a luxury destination club offering access to the world's finest resorts, today announced that professional golfer Carlos Ortiz has signed to represent Vidanta and Vidanta Golf as a brand ambassador. Ortiz, who grew up in Guadalajara, Mexico, will wear the company logo during every PGA Tour competition and participate in promotional activities for the brand. Mexico's only PGA Tour event, the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Riviera Maya, was held on November 10th through 16th, 2014.

"Vida Vacations members will be delighted to learn that investments are being made to continually raise the caliber and profile of Vidanta Golf," says Eric Dubaele, Director of Hotel Operations for Vidanta. "From championship designed courses to a champion golfer like Carlos representing the company, our members know that their golf experience will be unmatched in this part of the world."

Ortiz, 23, grew up playing at Guadalajara Country Club, the same course where LPGA great Lorena Ochoa got her start. He attended and played golf at the University of North Texas and graduated with a bachelor's degree in international studies in 2013. Ortiz won three tournaments during the 2013-2014 season including the Panama Claro Championship, El Bosque de Mexico Championship and WinCo Foods Portland Open.

Ortiz's recent success earned him a PGA Tour card for the 2014-2015 season, making him the first Mexican national since Esteban Toledo in 2004 to obtain such an exemption. The Web.com Tour named Ortiz its 2014 Player of the Year, and he is quickly becoming one of the most recognized golfers in Mexico. Ortiz has aspirations of encouraging greater youth participation in golf throughout Mexico and representing his country at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Ortiz's first tournament as a Grupo Vidanta ambassador was at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Riviera Maya, Nov. 10-16.

Vida Vacations offers its members access to award-winning courses located on the most beautiful beaches of Mexico: Nuevo Vallarta, Riviera Maya, Los Cabos, Acapulco, Puerto Penasco and Puerto Vallarta. The Vidanta Golf courses are known for their quality and standard of service. Three Vidanta Golf courses are of Jack Nicklaus design, and a Greg Norman-designed course is in development in Nuevo Vallarta.

To learn more about Vida Vacations resorts or tourism offerings, visit vidavacations.com. For more about Vidanta Golf courses, visit vidantagolf.com.

About Vida Vacations

Vida Vacations is a luxury destination club that offers access to a collection of the finest resorts, spas and golf courses in the world. Vida Vacations is the gateway to exclusive Vidanta destinations and resorts, including Grand Luxxe, The Grand Bliss, The Grand Mayan, The Bliss and Mayan Palace. Visit us at vidavacations.com.

About Vidanta Golf

The largest golf course operator in Mexico, Vidanta Golf's award-winning courses are located in the most beautiful beaches of Mexico including: Nuevo Vallarta, Riviera Maya, Los Cabos, Acapulco, Puerto Penasco and Puerto Vallarta. To learn more about golf with Vidanta, visit us at vidantagolf.com.

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About 140 vessels from the United States, Canada and the northern coast of the Mexican Pacific that are sailing as part of the traditional Baja Ha-Ha will visit the area for a lengthy stay that will benefit tourism in general. For the third year in a row the destination prepares to celebrate the Riviera Nayarit Sailors’ Splash, a rally that coincides with the 21st anniversary of the Baja Ha-Ha, whose participants will be arriving in the area starting on December 12th. The Marina Riviera Nayarit in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle will welcome about 140 vessels that will be generating excellent dividends for tourism in the region thanks to their extended stay in the Banderas Bay area. Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine and the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), sponsors of the event, joined forces with the Marina and laid the groundwork to receive the approximately 300 people that will be generating income for local businesses.

“This rally translates into occupancy for the marinas along the Mexican Pacific from November through May; many of these vessels actually stay the whole year round,” commented Rafael Alcántara, Harbor Master for the Marina Riviera Nayarit. “In this manner they activate the economy not only for the marinas but also for the cities and towns they come across.” Alcántara describes this rally as the most stable in the last ten years and one that, among other things, has consistently grown year after year and has positioned itself as the “originator of nautical tourism from the United States and Canada towards the coasts of the Mexican Pacific,” he added.

Whenever vessels arrive the area kicks off different nautical activities to engage the visitors, including the Banderas Bay Blast regatta, a fun competition that takes place over the course of three days in the waters around de La Cruz, Punta de Mita and Nuevo Vallarta. It’s important to mention that the Baja Ha-Ha is an event that plays out on an international stage, as it has brought together over 10 thousand sailors since its inception.

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Karen who just took her 3rd National SUP Surfing Championship a couple ofdays has now wrapped a sweep of the National Championships In Manzanillo this weekend by winning the final 5 mile sprint race to eliminate all of the other girls. She now holds 2 of the 3 National Surfing titles in Mexico for the 3rd year and in a few weeks will be trying to capture the final surfing title as well, somethingthat no one has ever done before. Sort of like the Triple Crown. She is returning to Puerto Vallarta Monday after a grueling training tour that included stops and intensive training in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca and Cancun. She had an accident in Oaxaca with a giant wave that almost ended the tour for her but fortunately recovered sufficiently to go on and take the titles. She will be spending the next few weeks recovering under the care of Dr. Max Greig a well known Puerto Vallarta orthopedic surgeon and trauma specialist. If all goes well she will be off to Australia in a few weeks to compete in the far east. You can support our local champ on her facebook fan page at: https://www.facebook.com/Karen.SURF

Go Karen, Puerto Vallarta is behind you.

Special thanks to Mayor Ramon Guerrero and Regidor Otoniel Barragan for supporting her so well. over the last few months.

 

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Our own Puerto Vallarta native 18 year old Karen Jacobson has just become the first female ever to win the National SUP Surfing Championships for the 3rd year in a row. She is barely 18 and has traveled all over the world, recently competing in the Ultimate Showdown on CBS Sports from Hawaii where she finished 10th in the world.

She is currently a member of the national team, the Seleccion Mexicana and will be representing Mexico in next years World Cup which has been announced to be held here in the Puerto Vallarta area in Sayulita next May, 2015.

The World Cup is an event supervised by the International Olympic Committee and the ISA International Surfing Association and will be the first time this event has been held in Mexico. Karen had tough competition this year at the finals in Manzanillo just this weekend but was able to have a great day and again take the title. The event was held at the world famous Las Hades Resort much to the delight to the 5,000 or so spectators. She will be tentatively leaving for Australia to compete just after Christmas. She is aspiring to become world champion before her 20th birthday. Let's all support her in that effort. To contact Karen directly check out her Facebook fan page at https://www.facebook.com/Karen.SURF Congratulations to our local star athlete and currently the only national sports champion in Mexico from the State of Jalisco.

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