Beirut: «The Gulf»
Born in 2008, Laurie Awad of the Lebanese national team and Mont LaSalle club, who resides with her family in the United States of America, continued her brilliance in foreign tournaments, following winning 3 gold and two bronze medals at the Luxembourg International Swimming Championships, following she ranked first in the swimming pool. The 200 butterfly race outperformed female swimmers from developed countries, finishing third in the 100-meter butterfly race, and in the 50-meter butterfly race.
In the fourth place in the 100-meter breaststroke, and in the 200-meter medley, which was in preparation for the World Championships, Awwad, who promises a promising future if she perseveres in her commitment to the exercises, presented a remarkable level in the World Junior Championships (Junior from 14 years to 17 years). Which was held in Peru from August 30 to September 4, and despite the strong competition from older female swimmers (the youngest Awad swimmer in the World Championships), she managed to break 4 personal records in the six races she participated in, which are the 50-meter freestyle and the 100-meter freestyle. The 50-meter butterfly race and the 100-meter butterfly race, in which she achieved personal records, in addition to her participation in the 200-meter and 400-meter medley races.
Laurie, daughter of Tony Awad in Montana, who previously held a position in the Lebanese Al-Hikma fans club and a position in the technical staff of the Al-Hikma basketball team in the golden age, aspires to achieve more successes in foreign tournaments and raise the flag of her country in international forums.
She thanked everyone who supported her and stood by her side to achieve good results, and affirmed her determination and determination to persevere to achieve her goals by raising the Lebanese flag in a swimming championship.
September 10, 2022
In a press release published on September 9, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and Togolese Abroad indicated that the agreement of July 21, 2022 on the abolition of visas for holders of ordinary passports between the Togolese Republic and the Kingdom of Morocco officially entered into force.
As a result, holders of ordinary Togolese passports will be able to travel freely to Morocco without having to present an entry visa, starting September 9.
The ministry therefore invites all Togolese traveling to Moroccan territory, for any reason whatsoever, to comply with the laws and regulations in force in the Kingdom of Morocco.
Mexicans in Europe, considered by Tata for duels against Peru and Colombia – David Medrano
ALL CONSIDERED
As established by the FIFA soccer player call regulations, the Mexican Selection Directorate sent the statement to the European clubs to notify which elements are considered and in the first instance are all those who have been called regularly. The only absence is that of Tecatito Corona who is injured. Jorge Sánchez, Johan Vásquez, Gerardo Arteaga, Edson Alvarez, Eric Gutiérrez, Hirving Lozano, Andrés Guardado, Santiago Giménez, Raúl Jiménez, Orbelin Pineda and Diego Lainez will have to report between the 18th and 19th to Los Angeles, California, which will host the concentration. In the case of Raúl Jiménez, it is not known if he might be taken into account to play, but the coach wants to have him in the group.
UP TO FOUR
The selection call that will be announced next week for the matches once morest Peru and Colombia might have as a particularity the presence of 4 forward centers. The intention of the national coach is to bring 3 axes of attack to Qatar and he has four candidates, two of them are currently recovering from injuries, such as the cases of Funes Morí and Raúl Jimenez. The others are Henry Martín and Chaquito Giménez going through a good time. Tata Martino has said that he will take three forward centers and the fight will be until the last week of October when the strategist defines the list of summoned.
DISCONTINUED
For the Arbitration Commission, Guillermo Pacheco’s work in the Xolos once morest Chivas was not good and for that reason they sent him to the freezer and did not appoint him for Day 14. In the analysis it was considered that the whistler made a mistake in two plays that they go to the scoreboard, in the border goal by not scoring a foul and in the last play of the match by not sanctioning a Chivas player’s hand as a penalty. The constant sanctions of the whistlers for failures force the Commission to have several elements have to double in the same day, especially in the VAR.
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The first day as sovereign of Charles III made the front page of the British media on Saturday, which devoted their first pages to his vibrant tribute to his “beloved mother”.
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In her first televised address on Friday, Charles praised Elizabeth II’s “unwavering devotion” to her country during her reign which lasted more than 70 years.
This speech is hailed by the media, which particularly highlights the moment when Charles, holding back his tears, said goodbye to his mother, who died Thursday at the age of 96 in his Scottish residence of Balmoral.
The words “To my darling mom, thank you” make the cover of the Daily Telegraphfrom Daily Mailfrom Sun a you Daily Star.
The Daily Express highlights this quote that Charles borrowed from Shakespeare: “Let flights of angels sing to you until you rest”.
A photo of the pensive, collected new monarch as he arrives at Buckingham Palace on Friday followingnoon is on the front page of the Guardianfrom Timesof The Independent. “God Save the King” titles the Times.
The diaries focus on Charles’ commitment to serve his country with “loyalty, respect and love”.
In his editorial, the Telegrapha conservative daily, urges Britons to “treasure” upcoming ritual events.
“When King Charles III addressed the nation last night, it was with a warm understanding of what his people yearned to hear: fierce love and acute pain for Queen Elizabeth II, a deep understanding of the “Immense responsibility now incumbent on him, an expression of the firm faith that will guide him and a solemn devotion to the duty incumbent on him”, can we read in this editorial.
“The weeks ahead are also a glorious reminder that the country she (Elizabeth II) led is as steadfast as she is.”
It is “the vital expression of a constitution that is not written in a dusty sacred text, but that lives, breathes and is shaped every day by those who inhabit its great functions: the palace, the Parliament, the people “, adds the editorial.
For the tabloid The Sun, the speech eased some fears that Charles would not be able to fill the void left by the death of Elizabeth II.
“Charles, with his moving maiden speech, has given us every confidence that he will fulfill this role with wisdom, skill and compassion,” reads his editorial. “We sometimes feared that he was a militant king, a risk for the future of our monarchy. But not anymore”, adds the text.