WORLD CUP OF SPORTSPEOPLE: AFRICA | Group 2 |
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Jul 16 2019, 08:55 AM
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Welcome to the World Cup of Sportspeople! With the Women's Football World Cup This is the Voting stage for Africa. We received 65 different nominations in all - taking away our auto-qualifier, Didier Drogba, this gives us two groups of 32/33 players*. Here's how this stage is going to work. - You can vote for up to 20 sportspeople, but you must vote for at least 10. - You must rank your votes in order of preference, either by numbering or by the standard Buzzjack +20, +19 ... +1 (Or down to however many you vote for) - You must vote for sportspeople from at least three different sports - You must vote for at least one male and one female sportsperson. - Each sportsperson has been given a short description of their major achievements to make it easier for you to make up your mind. - The seven sportspeople with the most votes in each group will advance to the Final, whilst the three next highest players will advance to the Intercontinental Playoffs. Everyone else will be booted out. *Group 2 is slightly smaller as a result of some nominated sportspeople being ineligible: Victor Oladipo was born in America and classes himself as American Kirani James most recently competed for Grenada Group 2 Said Aouita (Morocco - Athletics - Won 5000m at the Summer Olympics, former world record holder of 1500m, 2000m, 3000m and 50000m) Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia - Athletics - World Record holder for 5000m and 10,000m, most successful runner in World Cross Country Championships with a total of 10 titles) Zola Budd (South Africa - Athletics - broke the World Record in the womens' 5000m, two-time World Cross Country Championships winner) Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya - Athletics - African champion in 2010, won 5000m Olympic gold in 2012) AB de Villiers (South Africa - Cricket - Named ODI Player of the Year three times, captained South Africa) Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia - Athletics - 5000m outdoors World Record holder, won three Olympic golds and five World Championship golds) Allan Donald (South Africa - Cricket - topped the ICC Test rankings in 1998) Hicham El Guerrouj (Morocco - Athletics - Outdoor 1500m, 200m and mile World Record holder, two Olympic Golds and 4 World Championship golds) Ernie Els (South Africa - Golf - 71 career victories, won the US Open and the Open Championship twice) Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon - Football - Won La Liga three times with Barcelona, won African Cup of Nations twice) Frankie Fredericks (Namibia - Athletics - Won four silvers in the Olympic Games, won gold in the 1993 World Indoor Championships) Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa - Cricket - First player to hit six consecutive sixes in one over in ODI cricket) Asamoah Gyan (Ghana - Soccer - All-time top goalscorer of the Ghana national team, top African goalscorer in the history of the World Cup) Lauren (Cameroon - Football - Won Premier League undefeated with Arsenal, won Olympic Gold and two African Cup of Nations) Chad Le Clos (South Africa - Swimming - Won gold in the 2012 Olympics, has 14 World Championships golds and 7 Commonwealth golds) Taoufik Makhloufi (Algeria - Athletics - Won gold in the 2012 Olympics, 2011 African Games and 2012 African Championships) Issac Makwala (Botswana - Athletics - Won two Commonwealth golds and 2 African Games golds) Sadio Mané (Senegal - Football - Won Champions League with Liverpool in 2019, 2018 Premier League Golden Boot) Perrie Mans (South Africa - Snooker - Won the South African Professional Championship 19 times, reached the Final of the 1978 World Championships) Francoise Mbango Etone (Cameroon - Athletics - Hold Olympic Record for the triple-jump, two Olympic golds) Dikembe Mutombo (Congo - Basketball - Won NBA Defensive Player of the Year award four times) John Obi Mikel (Nigeria - Football - Played for Chelsea and Nigeria, won Africa Cup of Nations in 2013) Oscar Pistorius (South Africa - Track & Field - Won 6 Olympic gold medals) Gary Player (South Africa - Golf - 163 professional wins, won 9 Major Championships) Jonty Rhodes (South Africa - Cricket - Commonly held as the greatest fielder of all time) Mohamed Salah (Egypt - Football - 2018 Premier League top goalscorer, broke Premier League scoring record) Charl Schwartzel (South Africa - Golf - Won the Masters in 2011) Jody Schecketer (South Africa - Formula One - Won Drivers' Championship in 1979, won 10 Grand Prix races) Dale Steyn (South Africa - Cricket - Best bowling strike rate of all time in Test Match cricket, 2008 Test Cricketer of the Year) Paul Tergat (Kenya - Athletics - Set the World Record for the Marathon, two Olympic silvers and five World Cross Country golds) Kolo Toure (Ivory Coast - Football - Won Premier League with Manchester City and Arsenal, second most-capped player for Premier League) Derartu Tulu (Ethiopia - Athletics - Won two Olympic golds and one World Championship) The deadline is 23:59 Sunday 21st July. Get voting! |
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Jul 16 2019, 08:57 AM
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Copy-paste list without descriptions:
Said Aouita Kenenisa Bekele Zola Budd Vivian Cheruiyot AB de Villiers Tirunesh Dibaba Allan Donald Hicham El Guerrouj Ernie Els Samuel Eto'o Frankie Fredericks Herschelle Gibbs Asamoah Gyan Lauren Chad Le Clos Taoufik Makhloufi Issac Makwala Sadio Mané Perrie Mans Francoise Mbango Etone Dikembe Mutombo John Obi Mikel Oscar Pistorius Gary Player Jonty Rhodes Mohamed Salah Charl Schwartzel Jody Schecketer Dale Steyn Paul Tergat Kolo Toure Derartu Tulu |
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Jul 16 2019, 02:03 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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Regarding Zola Budd, I'm sure she represented Great Britain at the 1984 Olympics.
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Jul 16 2019, 02:08 PM
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Jul 17 2019, 03:46 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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20- Tirunesh Dibaba
19- Hicham El Guerrouj 18- Kenenisa Bekele 17- Paul Tergat 16- Chad Le Clos 15- Taoufik Makhloufi 14- Ernie Els 13- Francoise Mbango Etone 12- Frankie Fredericks 11- Charl Schwartzel 10- Allan Donald 9- Vivian Cheruiyot 8- AB de Villiers 7- Gary Player 6- Jody Schecketer 5- Dale Steyn 4- Issac Makwala 3- Perrie Mans 2- Deratu Tulu 1- Herschelle Gibbs |
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Jul 18 2019, 07:00 PM
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20pts - AB de Villiers
19 - Allan Donald 18 - Said Aouita 17 - Gary Player 16 - Tirunesh Dibaba 15 - Mohamed Salah 14 - Dale Steyn 13 - Hicham El Guerrouj 12 - Francoise Mbango Etone 11 - Kolo Toure 10 - Derartu Tulu 9 - Samuel Eto'o 8 - Kenenisa Bekele 7 - Lauren 6 - Sadio Mane 5 - Ernie Els 4 - Herschelle Gibbs 3 - Chad Le Clos 2 - Paul Tergat 1 - Jody Scheckter Grenada is part of the West Indies so I don't think Kirani James should be in this group. |
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Jul 18 2019, 08:24 PM
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AB de Villiers has just scored 88 from 43 balls to win the T20 match on his debut for Middlesex,my favourite county team,fully justifying my earlier decision to give him 20 points.
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Jul 18 2019, 08:34 PM
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Jul 19 2019, 12:53 PM
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+ 25
Vivian Cheruiyot Tirunesh Dibaba Derartu Tulu Chad Le Clos Kenenisa Bekele Frankie Fredericks Hicham El Guerrouj Said Aouita Zola Budd Samuel Eto'o Taoufik Makhloufi Issac Makwala Francoise Mbango Etone John Obi Mikel Mohamed Salah Paul Tergat Kolo Toure Sadio Mané |
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Jul 20 2019, 02:55 PM
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Gary Player (South Africa - Golf - 163 professional wins, won 9 Major Championships) Jonty Rhodes (South Africa - Cricket - Commonly held as the greatest fielder of all time) Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia - Athletics - World Record holder for 5000m and 10,000m, most successful runner in World Cross Country Championships with a total of 10 titles) Said Aouita (Morocco - Athletics - Won 5000m at the Summer Olympics, former world record holder of 1500m, 2000m, 3000m and 50000m) Jody Schecketer (South Africa - Formula One - Won Drivers' Championship in 1979, won 10 Grand Prix races) Ernie Els (South Africa - Golf - 71 career victories, won the US Open and the Open Championship twice) Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon - Football - Won La Liga three times with Barcelona, won African Cup of Nations twice) Zola Budd (South Africa - Athletics - broke the World Record in the womens' 5000m, two-time World Cross Country Championships winner) Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya - Athletics - African champion in 2010, won 5000m Olympic gold in 2012) AB de Villiers (South Africa - Cricket - Named ODI Player of the Year three times, captained South Africa) Paul Tergat (Kenya - Athletics - Set the World Record for the Marathon, two Olympic silvers and five World Cross Country golds) Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia - Athletics - 5000m outdoors World Record holder, won three Olympic golds and five World Championship golds) Asamoah Gyan (Ghana - Soccer - All-time top goalscorer of the Ghana national team, top African goalscorer in the history of the World Cup) Derartu Tulu (Ethiopia - Athletics - Won two Olympic golds and one World Championship) Hicham El Guerrouj (Morocco - Athletics - Outdoor 1500m, 200m and mile World Record holder, two Olympic Golds and 4 World Championship golds) Frankie Fredericks (Namibia - Athletics - Won four silvers in the Olympic Games, won gold in the 1993 World Indoor Championships) Lauren (Cameroon - Football - Won Premier League undefeated with Arsenal, won Olympic Gold and two African Cup of Nations) Francoise Mbango Etone (Cameroon - Athletics - Hold Olympic Record for the triple-jump, two Olympic golds) Dale Steyn (South Africa - Cricket - Best bowling strike rate of all time in Test Match cricket, 2008 Test Cricketer of the Year) Kolo Toure (Ivory Coast - Football - Won Premier League with Manchester City and Arsenal, second most-capped player for Premier League) Chad Le Clos (South Africa - Swimming - Won gold in the 2012 Olympics, has 14 World Championships golds and 7 Commonwealth golds) Taoufik Makhloufi (Algeria - Athletics - Won gold in the 2012 Olympics, 2011 African Games and 2012 African Championships) Issac Makwala (Botswana - Athletics - Won two Commonwealth golds and 2 African Games golds) Sadio Mané (Senegal - Football - Won Champions League with Liverpool in 2019, 2018 Premier League Golden Boot John Obi Mikel (Nigeria - Football - Played for Chelsea and Nigeria, won Africa Cup of Nations in 2013) |
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Jul 20 2019, 06:18 PM
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+20 Kenenisa Bekele
+19 Samuel Eto'o +18 Tirunesh Dibaba +17 Hicham El Guerrouj +16 Mohamed Salah +15 Zola Budd +14 Jonty Rhodes +13 Paul Tergat +12 Asamoah Gyan +11 Francoise Mbango Etone +10 Chad Le Clos +9 Said Aouita +8 Dale Steyn +7 Lauren +6 Ernie Els +5 Vivian Cheruiyot +4 Dale Steyn +3 Sadio Mané +2 Jody Schecketer +1 Gary Player |
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Jul 21 2019, 01:16 AM
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20+ Tirunesh Dibaba
19+ Paul Tergat 18+ Kenenisa Bekele 17+ Hicham El Guerrouj 16+ Gary Player 15+ Chad Le Clos 14+ Ernie Els 13+ Mohamed Salah 12+ Jonty Rhodes 11+ Said Aouita 10+ Zola Budd 9+ Samuel Eto'o 8+ Frankie Fredericks 7+ Dale Steyn 6+ AB de Villiers 5+ Perrie Mans 4+ Asamoah Gyan 3+ Francoise Mbango Etone 2+ Derartu Tulu 1+ Vivian Cheruiyot |
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Jul 22 2019, 08:21 PM
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RESULTS Finalists: Said Aouita Kenenisa Bekele Tirunesh Dibaba Hicham El Guerrouj Samuel Eto'o Gary Player Paul Tergat Advance to Playoffs: Zola Budd Ernie Els Chad Le Clos Eliminated: (7th: 66pts - won by tiebreak) (10th: 55pts - won by tiebreak) 55 Francoise Mbango Etone 52 Vivian Cheruiyot 50 AB de Villiers 50 Mohamed Salah 50 Jonty Rhodes 45 Frankie Fredericks 44 Derartu Tulu 43 Dale Steyn 30 Jody Schecketer 29 Taoufik Makhloufi 29 Allan Donald 29 Asamoah Gyan 23 Lauren 21 Kolo Toure 16 Issac Makwala 14 Sadio Mane 11 Charl Schwartzel 8 John Obi Mikel 8 Perrie Mans 5 Herschelle Gibbs The day of tiebreaks continues as we need two for the final African qualifiers as well! A slightly bigger cross-section of sports than the last group but still mostly the best made it through. |
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