SPEEDSTER EXPRESS 25. Juli 2003 No. 15 Die offizielle Zeitung des Jugendcamps fficial Newspaper of the Camp Miss dsv- Jugendcamp gekührt Am gestrigen Abend war es endlich soweit. Das weibliche Pendant zu Mister Camp wurde gefunden. Nach Aufgaben wie z.b. Autorennen fahren, Kleidung selber basteln oder natürlich dem Catwalk standen die Finalisten fest. Fine und Clara hatten alle Aufgaben erfolgreich gemeistert. Im Finale hatten die Zwei dann die Aufgabe 4 Minuten lang einen Freiwilligen aus dem Publikum anzutanzen und einzucremen. Am Ende entschied die unparteiische Jury dann, dass Clara dabei den besseren Eindruck machte, und ernannte sie zu Miss dsv-jugendcamp 2003. Herzlichen Glückwunsch an Clara Diez zum Titel der Miss Jugendcamp!
Kinoabend Welchen Film wollt ihr sehen? Am 25. Juli ist wieder Filmfestival! Wie versprochen bekommt ihr eine Liste von Filmen zur Auswahl, aus der ihr euer Lieblingsmovie auswählen könnt. Kreuzt euren Favoriten einfach an und gebt diesen Abschnitt im ffice ab. Der Schuh des Manitu Deutsche Komödie Spiderman Science-Fiction / Action Austin Powers Agentenkomödie Austin Powers Agentenkomödie In geheimer Missionarsstellung Forrest Gump Drama / Komödie Männerzirkus Liebeskomödie Mission Impossible Actionthriller Das 5te Element Science-Fiction Casablanca Klassikfilm
Popov King f The Sprint Kitajima sets new 200m breast world best. Phelps betters 200 IM world mark Barcelona- The fast pool at Palau san Jordi gives two new world records on thursday, the 5th day of the swimming competition. The first final of the day was the 50 metres backstroke where Russian born Nina Jivanevskaja, who now races under Spanish flag, won the first gold medal for Spain at this Worlds. With the time of 28.48 seconds she sets the new national and competiton record and becames the second Spaniard to win a world title, after backstroke specialist and former world record holder Martin Lopez Zubero. The first world record of the day has been recorded in the second final after Japan's Kosuske Kitajima won the men's 200 metres breastroke event with an impressive time of 2:09.52, lowering the previous best by 1/10 of a second. In the women's 200 metres butterfly european champion tylia Jedrzejczak wins the title in a time of 2 minutes, 07.56 seconds. Jedrzejczak is the world record holder with 2:05.78 that she has set at last year at the european championships in Berlin. The third final ended with a standing ovation for the russian freestyle sprint specialist Alexander Popov who won the 100 free in 48.42, ahead dutch Pieter van den Hoogenband and Aussi Ian Thrope. Eleven years ago the Zar began his glorious swimmig career winning his first olympic title here in Barcelona, at 1992 lympics. The last final was the women's 4x200 metres free relay. United States won easily the gold medal in 7:55.70 which is the 2nd best performance of ever behind the world record of 7:55.47 that the quartet of the former East Germany set at the Europans in Strasbourg, in 1987. In other highlights, Aaron Peirsol of USA qualified first for today's 200 metres backstroke final with a time of 1 minute 55.87 seconds, new competition record. Finally, teenager Michael Phelps qualified first for the men's 200 metres individual medley final with the new world record time of 1:57.52, lowering his own world mark by 42/100 of a second. n tuesday Phelps set the new 200 metres butterfly world record of 1 minute 53.93 seconds. In the medals table, the United States with today's gold raises at the 3rd place behind Australia and Russia. Following are the leading results of yesterday's finals. RESULTS
WMEN 50 Backstroke 1. Nina ZHIVANEVSKAJA ESP 28.48 2. Ilona HLAVACKVA CZE 28.50 3. Noriko INADA JPN 28.62 200 Butterfly 1. tylia JEDRZEJCZAK PL 2:07.56 2. Eva RIZTV HUN 2:07.68 3. Yuko NAKANISHI JPN 2:08.08 4x200 Freestyle Relay 1. United States USA 7:55.70 2. Australia AUS 7:58.42 3. China CHN 7:58.53 MEN 200 Breaststroke 1. Kosuke KITAJIMA JPN 2:09.42 2. Ian EDMND GBR 2:10.92 3. Brendan HANSEN USA 2:11.11 100 Freestyle 1. Alexander PPV RUS 48.42 2. P.vd HGENBAND NED 48.68 3.Ian THRPE AUS 48.77 Waterpolo (Men) Game for Place 11 Germany Romania 7:6 Semi-Finals Hungary - Greece 9:8 Italy Jugoslavia 6:4 MEDAL TALLY Country Gold Silver Bronze RUSSIA RUS 9 4 4 AUSTRALIA AUS 6 5 4 UNITED STATES USA 5 7 3 CHINA CHN 5 4 7 GERMANY GER 3 5 5 JAPAN JPN 3 3 2 CANADA CAN 2 0 1 ITALY ITA 2 0 0 SPAIN ESP 1 2 3 GREAT BRITAIN GBR 1 2 1 NETHERLANDS NED 1 2 1 UKRAINE UKR 1 1 0 FRANCE FRA 1 0 1 BELARUS BEL 1 0 0 Programm für Freitag Friday vendredi, 25.07.2003: 06.30 09.30 Frühstück breakfast dejeuner 08.00 09.00 Aquafitness 10.00 18.00 Strand Beach Plage 13.00 16.00 KREATIV 12.00 15.00 Workshop 18.30-20.00 Abendessen Dinner 17.00 19.00 Schwimmtraining 21.00 00.00 Cinema 07.00 Abfahrt Schwimmwettkämpfe Vorläufe
16.00 Abfahrt Schwimmwettkämpfe Finals Die Anfangszeiten für die jeweiligen Aktivitäten können sich ggf. noch ändern. Bitte achtet auf den Aushang am Camp-ffice!! The beginning of the daily activities may change. Please look at the information board at the camp office!! Wettbewerbsprogramm für Freitag Friday vendredi, 25.07.2003: Swimming [ Vorkämpfe ] Ab 09.00 Swimming [ Finals ] Ab 18.00 50m Butterfly Women 100m Butterfly Men 800m Freestyle Women 50m Freestyle Men 200m Backstroke Women 800m Freestyle Men 100m Freestyle Women 50m Freestyle Men (Seminfinal) 50m Butterfly Women (Semifinal) 100m Butterfly Men (Semifinal) 200m Breaststroke Women 200m Backstroke Men 200m Backstroke Women (Semifinal) 200 Medley Men Powered by