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Special Olympics Unified World Cup to improve perception of special children

Posted: 28 May 2014 07:10 AM PDT

May 28, 2014

The 2014 Special Olympics Unified World Cup which will be held in the country in November will provide an opportunity to improve perception about the remarkable abilities and competitive spirit of special athletes.

Raja Puan Besar of Perak Tuanku Raja Zara Salim said the event which involves 25 countries around the world, will open windows for more activities to be held in the future to improve the quality of life for people with intellectual disabilities.

"This event, I believe, will leave behind a legacy of respect for athletes and people with intellectual disabilities, and build a re-energized advocacy platform that serves to make real changes in society through improved policies
like early intervention," she said, when unveiling the logo for the inaugural tournament at the Royal Selangor Club, here, today.

Her speech was read out by Tunku Muinuddin Putra Tunku Ahmad Nerang, the grandson of Malaysia's first Prime Minister, the late Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj.

Raja Zara Salim, who is also the grand niece of Tunku Abdul Rahman, thanked the organiser, the Special Olympics of Malaysia (SOM) for naming the tournament's trophy after the latter.

She called upon all Malaysians to come and support the tournament by attending a match, sponsoring an athlete and following the SOM Facebook page.

"I also call upon all Ministries, companies and NGO's to be part of this historical event and promote Malaysia and showcase our talent," Raja Zara Salim added.

Some 25 countries will be competing in the 12-day tournament starting on November 2, at seven states nationwide, namely Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Kedah, Perak, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak.

The countries are United States, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Honduras, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, South Africa, Cote d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Libya, Serbia, Romania, Slovakia, France, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, China, Thailand, Bangladesh and Malaysia the host nation. – Bernama, May 28, 2014.

Car crash shocks Germany’s World Cup squad

Posted: 28 May 2014 07:00 AM PDT

May 28, 2014

Two cars that were involved in an accident are seen in St. Martin, northern Italy. Two people were injured in an accident at a Mercedes event which took place at Germany's national soccer team's training camp. – Reuters pic, May 28, 2014.Two cars that were involved in an accident are seen in St. Martin, northern Italy. Two people were injured in an accident at a Mercedes event which took place at Germany's national soccer team's training camp. – Reuters pic, May 28, 2014.Germany's World Cup squad were 'shocked' after two people were left hospitalised following a car accident involving two of their players, team manager Oliver Bierhoff said Wednesday

"It was a big shock when the news came through, especially for the two players involved," said Bierhoff as Schalke 04's Julian Draxler and Benedikt Hoewedes were passengers in separate cars during filming for Mercedes, one of the DFB's sponsors, when the crash happened.

The accident at Germany's pre-World Cup training camp in northern Italy on Tuesday left a course steward in hospital and a German bystander in a serious condition.

The bystander was airlifted to hospital, while the course steward, named only as Michael K., is also being treated after he too, was hit by the car driven by 19-year-old professional touring car driver Pascal Wehrlein.

SID, an AFP subsidiary, reported on Wednesday that the 63-year-old bystander is out of immediate danger.

Schalke centre-back Hoewedes was Wehrlein's passenger in the Mercedes involved in the accident.

"Of course, the situation was a shock for me," Hoewedes told the German Football Association (DFB) website.

"The images will stay in my head for a long time.

"Physically, I'm fine. I could train in the afternoon after it happened. We were using seatbelts.

"The question is more: how are those injured doing? My thoughts are with them and their families. I hope they get better soon."

Hoewedes revealed that he had helped emergency services at the scene.

"I didn't do anything which anyone else wouldn't have done," he said.

"To want to help in a situation like that is obvious."

Formula One driver Nico Rosberg, who was driving the other Mercedes car at the time of the crash, wrote on Twitter: "The accident shocked me, my thoughts are with both victims," while Wehrlein is said to be upset by the incident.

Bierhoff said both players had spoken to the team psychologist before training on Tuesday night, while he visited both victims in hospital, along with Rosberg and Wehrlein.

In an interview with the Hamburger Morgenpost, course steward Michael K. described how he spotted the bystander, thought to be a holiday-maker looking for an autograph from the German footballers, on the closed Alpine course.

"He wanted to take a picture and get an autograph," he said, having suffered back, leg and elbow injuries in the impact.

"He wasn't on the road, but was right next to it, a few metres in front of the barrier.

"I shouted to him loudly. I wanted to pull him back, but didn't get to him in time.

"If it had taken two seconds longer, I would have been directly hit and I could have been killed."

Mercedes spokeswoman Claudia Merzbach said the event on the twisting roads was not a race and all video footage taken from within the cars has been handed over to police.

Both the DFB and Mercedes are in close contact with the families of both the victims and local police chief Johann Ramoser insisted there were no safety issues with the Alpine course: "The track was safe. That I can guarantee."

The DFB cancelled a scheduled practice match between Joachim Loew's World Cup squad and Germany's Under-20 side on Tuesday evening.

The DFB are holding their 10-day training camp in the north Italian Alps which concludes on Saturday before their first World Cup match in Group G against Portugal in Salvador on June 16. – AFP, May 28, 2014.

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