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Posted: 20 July 2012 07:06 AM   [ Ignore ]
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this year, haiti will send five, that's right, five representatives to the 2012 london olympics. why so few representatives?

men track & field:
moise joseph

jeffrey julmis

smayr laine

wome track & field

malerna wesh

judo:

linouse deravine

most of the fab five are not native to haiti.

what are haiti's chances of bringing home a medal, any medal?
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Posted: 21 July 2012 01:59 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Ti-Joe Gro Nen - 20 July 2012 07:06 AM
this year, haiti will send five, that's right, five representatives to the 2012 london olympics. why so few representatives?

men track & field:
moise joseph

jeffrey julmis

smayr laine

wome track & field

malerna wesh

judo:

linouse deravine

most of the fab five are not native to haiti.

what are haiti's chances of bringing home a medal, any medal?


Excuse me ... home where? huh, hein, hah, hany, tuip!
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Posted: 22 July 2012 06:39 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Alain Possible - 21 July 2012 01:59 AM
Ti-Joe Gro Nen - 20 July 2012 07:06 AM
this year, haiti will send five, that's right, five representatives to the 2012 london olympics. why so few representatives?

men track & field:
moise joseph

jeffrey julmis

smayr laine

wome track & field

malerna wesh

judo:

linouse deravine

most of the fab five are not native to haiti.

what are haiti's chances of bringing home a medal, any medal?

Excuse me ... home where? huh, hein, hah, hany, tuip!


whether they live in haiti or not, if one were to win, it goes down in history as HAITI winning. so again, the question is, what are haiti's chance of winning?
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Posted: 22 July 2012 11:27 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Ti-Joe Gro Nen - 22 July 2012 06:39 AM
Alain Possible - 21 July 2012 01:59 AM
Ti-Joe Gro Nen - 20 July 2012 07:06 AM
this year, haiti will send five, that's right, five representatives to the 2012 london olympics. why so few representatives?

men track & field:
moise joseph

jeffrey julmis

smayr laine

wome track & field

malerna wesh

judo:

linouse deravine

most of the fab five are not native to haiti.

what are haiti's chances of bringing home a medal, any medal?

Excuse me ... home where? huh, hein, hah, hany, tuip!


whether they live in haiti or not, if one were to win, it goes down in history as HAITI winning. so again, the question is, what are haiti's chance of winning?


LOL the thread's title should be Ti Joe Gros Nen's dream
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Posted: 22 July 2012 12:51 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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The olympians were either born in Haiti or were born in the USA to Haitian parents......

People must understand that the ones you're referring to are people who were born to Haitians.......they speak creole, and were raised in Haitian households by Haitian parents.


Why is this an issue? Many countries have done this.......Haiti must utilise all its resources......
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Posted: 22 July 2012 09:06 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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FOr some odd reason, I found two articles from AMerican and Canadian NEws that says:

U.S.-born athletes make up most of Haiti’s contingent
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/olympics/us-born-athletes-make-up-most-of-haitis-small-olympic-squad/article4434039/?cmpid=rss1

Haiti's Olympic team in London isn't very Haitian
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/haitis-olympic-team-london-isnt-130359752--oly.html;_ylt=A2KLOzF8sAxQ_hIAMFPQtDMD
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Posted: 03 August 2012 01:07 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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marlena wesh advances to semi-finals in the 400m run.

she actually came in 4th, but someone was disqualified.
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Posted: 04 August 2012 01:35 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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Ti-Joe Gro Nen - 03 August 2012 01:07 PM
marlena wesh advances to semi-finals in the 400m run.

she actually came in 4th, but someone was disqualified.




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Posted: 04 August 2012 05:11 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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Ti-Joe Gro Nen - 03 August 2012 01:07 PM
marlena wesh advances to semi-finals in the 400m run.

she actually came in 4th, but someone was disqualified.




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another one bites the dust. smh
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Posted: 04 August 2012 09:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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Haiti - Sports : Marlena Wesh, not qualified for the final of 400 meters
04/08/2012 15:54:13

Saturday, August 4, 2012, in London as part of the 30th Olympic Games, Marlena [race number 2030], who had qualified yesterday with a time of 51.98, today participated in semi-finals in the 3rd race (series 3) at corridor #9 alongside 7 other athletes, Mcconnell Lee (52.23 during the qualifying) of Great Britain, Omotosho Omolara (52.11) of Nigeria, Trotter DeeDee (50.87) of the United States, Krivoshapka Antonina (50.75) of the Russian Federation, Pyhyda Nataliya (51.09) of Ukraine, Williams-Mills Novlene (50.88) of the Jamaica and Rodriguez Carol (52.19) of Puerto Rico.

After this race, Marlena Wesh, has finished in 8th and last position in its series, and is therefore not qualified for the finals to be held this Sunday, August 5. She made a time of 52.49 seconds [her best time for the season was 51.23 seconds].

The 8 athletes qualified have made a time of :

Serie 1
RICHARDS-ROSS Sanya (50.07) United States of America
OHURUOGU Christine (50.22) Great Britain
WHYTE Rosemarie (50.98) Jamaica

Serie 2
MONTSHO Amantle (50.15) Botswana
MCCORORY Francena (50.19) United States of America

Serie 3
KRIVOSHAPKA Antonina (49.81) Russian Federation
TROTTER DeeDee (49.87) United States of America
WILLIAMS-MILLS Novlene (49.91) Jamaica

The world record in this discipline is 47.60 seconds (Germany) and the Olympic record 48.25 seconds (France)...

Our Haitian young athlete, will also participate in the 200 meters at the Olympic Stadium on August 6.

"That Haiti is present at the Olympic Games was important to us. It's symbolic [...] It shows that Haiti recover from the earthquake [...] We're here to show that we starts to recover [...] It was very difficult to qualify athletes for London, but we did it," had declared the Prime Minister Lamothe, during his visit to London.

Competition format of 400 m
The competition starts with heats. The number of heats and the number of athletes progressing to the next round depends on the number of athletes competing. In each heat the fastest athletes go through, as well as a set number of the fastest losers across all the heats. The following rounds run on the same format, until eight athletes are through to compete in the final.

The most dramatic error for spectators, and arguably the most cruel for athletes, is the false start. Once in the set position on the blocks, any athlete moves off the starting blocks either before the gun has fired or within 0.10 sec of the gun firing is disqualified. Athletes can also be penalised for running out of their lane or obstructing another athlete.

Learn more about Marlena Wesh :
Marlena Wesh, was born February 16, 1991, in Virginia. She is studying psychology at Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA, competed in the women's 400 meters at the Olympic Stadium, her personal record in this discipline and best time of the season is 51.23 seconds.

See also :
http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-6285-haiti-sports-marlena-wesh-qualified-for-the-semi-finals-of-400-meters.html
http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-6275-haiti-sports-in-london-4-haitian-ath
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Posted: 04 August 2012 11:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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AYITI1804 - 04 August 2012 09:33 PM

"That Haiti is present at the Olympic Games was important to us. It's symbolic [...] It shows that Haiti recover from the earthquake [...] We're here to show that we starts to recover [...] It was very difficult to qualify athletes for London, but we did it," had declared the Prime Minister Lamothe, during his visit to London.



lol...lol nigga please...as if haiti had even a mediocre showing before the earthquake.

Soon they will start blaming the earthquake for haiti being the poorest country in the hemisphere.
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Posted: 05 August 2012 08:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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With all the important issues to cover....the Associated Press had made it their business to slam Haiti by claiming that some of the athletes are not "Haitian".

While in in fact they are born to Haitian parents in the USA....they speak creole.....they live and breathe Haitian culture......they got teased at school for being Haitian...and they are not unlike many members of this forum of genuine Haitians who answer yes to the question are you Haitian..... but were simply born in the USA.


Ti Joe used it to slam Haiti once again.....joking that the Haitian team is not Haitian.

While that practice is done by a lot of countries inccluding the olympic powerhouse of Jamaica.

But what Ti Joe would never highlight is that DR also has members who were born in the USA.......including their best atthlete.....as it is the DR or any country's right to utilize all its resources.

But why is the Associated Press making such a big deal as if Haiti is doing something that's never been done before?

The Associated Press and Ti Joe should give us a break.
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Posted: 05 August 2012 08:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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so far two of the five got eliminated. smh
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