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ST. PETERSBURG Adidas NMD R1 Women's South Beach Teal Vintage White , March 16 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday dismissed rumors of his poor health at a meeting with Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev here in St. Petersburg Adidas NMD XR1 Duck Camo Grey Purple Women's , saying "life would be boring without gossip." Before the start of talks Adidas NMD R1 Bling Women's White Grey , Putin took the Kyrgyz President for a scenic drive through Constantine Palace on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. Atambayev later confirmed the state of Putin's health to local media Adidas NMD R1 Primeknit Pink Black Women's , saying "I have heard many such rumors about myself but none of them turned out to be true...Not only can President Putin walk Adidas NMD R1 Women's Vapour Pink White , he can also drive a car and take his visitors sightseeing." 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Later at the end of the competition day of badminton, Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan awarded China the first badminton gold medal at the Rio Olympic Games by beating Malaysia's Goh V Shem and Tan Wee Kiong 16-21, 21-11, 23-21. Locked at one game each with the two pairs going into the third, the Malaysian wasted two match points as first Tan served short before Goh put his own serve into the net. Tan then hit long to hand match point to China before Goh sliced the shuttle out. In the women's showpiece, Marin came from a game down to beat Pusarla V. Sindhu from India 19-21, 21-12 and 21-15 in a tense final. The determined Spaniard powered ahead early in the first game before Sindhu rattled off five points in succession to steal it from 16-19 down. She recovered her composure to make short work of the second game before opening up a sizeable lead early in the decider, holding out for 21-15. Nozomi Okuhara from Japan won the bronze medal of women's singles after reigning champion Li Xuerui of China retired from the match due to the injury. Earlier, Lin and Lee exchanged jerseys and hugged each other following their close men's singles semifinals, after 16 years of being both rivals and friends. As a seasoned veteran, Lin is the one who best understands Lee's efforts and wished him good luck. "I hope he can have a good performance tomorrow in the final. As we become older, both of us have to train really really hard to stay at the level we are now," said Lin, 32. China's "Super Dan" won record two consecutive Olympic gold medals at the Beijing and London Olympic Games, twice beating Malaysian Lee in the finals to mount the top of the podium. This time in Rio, similar history had seemed to repeat itself when Lin sailed to a first set win 21-15 with ease in the semifinals. However, Lee fought back in the second and took the match to the decisive third set. The two players went point for point until Lee managed to pull away at 20-17 but Lin saved triple match points to level the score at 20-20. Lee eventually withstood the pressure by taking the final two points to claim the long-awaited victory. "I never beat Lin Dan at the important world competitions such as Olympics and World Championships," said Lee, "When I finally won the match, I thanks the god. It's destiny." "I feel proud for both of us. We can still compete together with young shuttlers at the age of 33. This is our fourth Olympics. It's an honor to represent my country." MADRID, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Defending Champions League holders, Real Madrid kick off their title defense with a home tie against Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday night. Real Madrid will be favorites to win the game which they go into as the leaders of the Spanish Liga with three wins from three matches and high on confidence. The only injury problem for coach Zinedine Zidane is goalkeeper, Keylor Navas, who is recovering from an ankle injury and will once again be replaced by Kiko Casilla, who has kept goal in the first three games of the season. Zidane will make changes from the side which defeated Osasuna 5-2 on Saturday with Dani Carvajal and Marcelo returning as full backs and Casimiro replacing Mateo Kovacic in central midfield after Zidane rested the trio at the weekend. Elsewhere the only major issues are whether Isco will be on the bench after an ankle injury or if Karim Benzema will start in attack ahead of Alvaro Morata. Meanwhile the game will be special for Cristiano Ronaldo who will play against the club where he began his career. "I wanted to face Sporting again," he said in an interview with UEFA. "They have a good team, they have a good coach and it will be a special moment. I have played against them before and also against Benfica and Porto, but facing Sporting is always special for me," he commented. Sporting are the main threat to Madrid in their qualifying group along with Borussia Dortmund, while Legia Warsaw will have to work hard to avoid finishing bottom. "We have faced Dortmund in this competition and lost and they are especially tough to beat in their home ground and I have to admit that I have never faced Warsaw and I don't know much about them at the moment," continued Ronaldo, who said he believed that Real Madrid could follow last season's success and win a 12th European title this season. " BE. Wholesale Jerseys From China Wholesale Authentic Jerseys Wholesale Nike NCAA Jerseys Wholesale New Nike NBA Jerseys Wholesale College Hockey Jerseys Wholesale NBA Jerseys Free Shipping Cheap College Jerseys From China Cheap New NBA Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Free Shipping Wholesale Hockey T-Shirts |
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