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RIO DE JANEIRO -- Middle Eastern politics spilled onto the judo mat Friday at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics when an Egyptian competitor refused to shake hands with the Israeli who beat him. Discount Soccer Jerseys .Islam El Shehaby, an ultraconservative Salafi Muslim, had come under pressure before the games from Islamist-leaning and nationalist voices in Egypt to withdraw from the first-round heavyweight bout against Or Sasson.With about a minute and a half left in the bout, Sasson earned an automatic victory with two throws of El Shehaby.The Egyptian lay flat on his back for a moment before rising and standing opposite Sasson in front of the referee. When Sasson extended his hand, El Shehaby backed away, shaking his head.The referee called the 34-year-old El Shehaby back to the mat and obliged to him to bow; he gave a quick nod and was loudly booed as he exited.Competitors in the Japanese martial art typically bow or shake hands at the beginning and end of a match as a sign of respect.El Shehaby refused to comment.Sasson advanced to the semifinals, where he lost to eventual champion Teddy Riner of France. In the repechage competition, however, he won a bronze medal.Later, Sasson said his coaches had warned him that El Shehaby might refuse to shake his hand even though the two have never fought before.I knew he would do it, so it wasnt a surprise for me, he said. But I cannot say anything. This was his decision.Having been taught that one of the first principles of judo was to respect ones opponent, Sasson said it was a little bit weird that El Shehaby declined to shake his hand, although the gesture didnt affect him.For me, it doesnt matter because Im a professional fighter, he said.Sasson, 25, described Friday as a difficult day after four years of preparation but that he was satisfied with the outcome.Now Im thinking only about my medal, he added.The International Olympic Committee set up a disciplinary commission to look into the incident.Things happen in the heat of the moment that are not acceptable, IOC spokesman Mark Adams said. We believe the Olympic movement should be about building bridges, not erecting walls. Theres absolutely no excuse for it.He acknowledged that sometimes athletes cant bring themselves to shake hands with their competitors.Its a shame if that happens, Adams said.The International Judo Federation called it a sign a progress that the bout even took place between the two athletes.This is already a big improvement that Arabic countries accept to (fight) Israel, spokesman Nicolas Messner said in an email. The competitors were under no obligation to shake hands, but a bow is mandatory, he added.Even though El Shehaby ultimately bowed, his attitude will be reviewed after the games to see if any further action should be taken, Messner said, adding that the ethics commission of judos governing body would review the incident after the Olympics.Ofir Gendelman, Arabic language spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, called the incident shocking. In a Twitter post, he said it goes against the spirit of Rio 2016, writing in Arabic said that sports are not the field for politics and extremism.Egypts Olympic Committee distanced itself from what El Shehaby did, saying he was alerted before the match to abide by all the rules and to have sporting spirt during his match with the Israeli player.What the player did after the match, and not shaking hands with his rival, is a personal action, the committee said in a statement.Similar incidents have happened before between Israeli and Arab judo athletes. At the quarterfinals of the 2011 judo Grand Slam in Moscow, Egyptian Ramadan Darwish refused to shake hands with Israeli Arik Zeevi. The next year, Darwish again declined to shake hands with Zeevi after beating the Israeli in their quarterfinal match at a tournament in Dusseldorf.On Thursday, Moutaz Matar, a TV host of the Islamist-leaning network Al-Sharq, had urged El Shehaby to withdraw.My son, watch out. Dont be fooled, or fool yourself, thinking you will play with the Israeli athlete to defeat him and make Egypt happy, he said. Egypt will cry; Egypt will be sad and you will be seen as a traitor and a normalizer in the eyes of your people.Egyptians clearly were divided before the match over whether El Shehaby should compete or withdraw, and there was a mixed reaction on social media afterward. Many blamed him for embarrassing the country, although some felt sympathy for El Shehaby, saying he was put under a lot of pressure.In a Facebook post, journalist Galal Nassar said: As long as you agreed to play an Israeli champion in the Olympics, you should have exchanged the greeting.He wrote that El Shehabys move backfired, and the Israeli athlete ended up with more sympathy. We have lost in terms of sports and politics, Nassar said.Egypt was the first country in the Arab world to sign a peace treaty and normalize relations with Israel after decades of war.---Michael reported from Cairo. 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It was so good to be a part of our win against Geelong last weekend - not just because of the impressive nature of the victory, but after missing one match through injury, it meant so much to simply be back on the field.The previous round, I was out of the team with my knee injury, sitting in the coachs box during our fantastic win against Carlton with mixed emotions.I was so proud of our young teams performance and ability to rebound from a horrible loss to Adelaide the previous weekend. But despite the incredibly positive result for our team, I felt detached from the win itself; isolated even.A large percentage of an athletes self-worth is determined by their ability to physically do their job. So, when youre sitting on the sidelines - or in my case, in the coachs box - you feel pretty worthless. Even as captain of the club, having spent 16 years at St Kilda, the loss of identity was incredible. I genuinely felt like I had played absolutely no part in the victory - its amazing how on the outer you feel.Against Adelaide, I copped a heavy knee-on-knee collision in the first minute. My day probably should have finished there but we had other injuries, were down on rotations and I could fill a position on the ground, so I played on.At end of the match, as a result of the knock my left knee - the troublesome one - really blew up and filled with fluid. The swelling in the joint made it impossible for my quad to function and I was unable to bend or straighten my leg. I was stuck in a position of real discomfort.Nick Riewoldt: My experiences with concussionPlayers will generally go to extraordinary lengths to ensure they recover from games in time to perform the following week and this particular example of mine was no exception. Please excuse the gory details and photos, but I thought you might like to know what I went through the following week as I tried to get fit for the Carlton game.On the Monday, I had an MRI scan at a medical practice to ascertain the level of damage done, then had my knee drained. After I received some local anesthetic, a large syringe extracted fluid from the joint. Previously when Ive had my knee drained, the fluid is yellowish from weeping inside the joint. But on this occasion (as you can see in the picture) it was a horrible-looking dark blue/red colour which suggested an acute type of injury. I know its not nice to look at but the feeling after that 140mls of fluid came out of the joint was one of instant relief.At that stage, I still thought I was a realistic chance of playing against Carlton.On Tuesday at the football club I was unable to partake in any of the usual physical training and instead I spent the day rotating between ice baths and the physios room to further flush the fluid out of the joint as it had begun to accumulate again.On Wednesday, our day off, I was still thinking I was a chance to play, so I cancelled my usual Wednesday business meetings so I could see our physio Andrew Wallis three times, visit my chiropractor Azim, and do a lot of recovery work in our pool at home, which is freezing cold. We do have solar heating, which my wife Cath constantly tells me we should utilise, but for selfish reasons I keep it cold to use in recovery!On Thursday, I was back at the club and still struggling a fair bit. My knee was drained again - this time 80ml of fluid was taken out. It wasnt quite as dark, which showed the bleeding within the joint had stopped, but it was still pretty sore.At thhat point, I really needed to complete some form of training to prove my fitness however after discussing it with the coaching and medical teams, we made a call that I would not play against the Blues. Cheap Jerseys From China. Having a bye the next week meant I could rest up for 21 days, rather than rushing back with only seven days between the two games.On game day I arrived at the ground and in my mind I had to reconcile the fact I wasnt going to play - there was a strange, illogical part of me that still half-expected to suit up despite the situation. The urge to play and disappointment at coming up short was extremely strong.Thats why the Daniel Menzel story is so inspiring. To endure the disappointment that is associated with four knee reconstructions requires spades of mental toughness. Same with Alex Johnson at the Swans, although he hasnt yet made it back to the field. You cant have anything but admiration for those guys going through those horrific long-term injuries. I was only missing one game after all!Pre-match I spent time with all the players in the rooms going through their roles and expectations and as the game drew close, I joined Richo and the rest of our coaching panel in the box. I was still dark on not being able to play but Richo encouraged me to not hold back - if you see anything, please contribute and if you think we should do something, let me know. I was grateful for this as it at least allowed me to feel as if I was involved from a leadership perspective.Injuries are a part of an athletes lot. They are part of the overall package, but footballers are obviously still humans and prone to the same phobias and anxieties as the rest of the population; I still get a bit queasy, and flinch at pain-killing injections. Also, I cant help but get extremely nervous in those final moments before Ive been wheeled into an operating theatre for surgery. All up, I think Ive been put under the knife 15 or so times - mostly on my left knee, but also my hamstring tendon, collar bone and nose.Pain is a regular companion during an AFL career. Dont get me wrong - the positives far outweigh the negatives - but injuries and niggles are always there when you play a sport as demanding and brutal as ours. I cant remember the last time I was ever pain-free going into a game - maybe when I was a kid running around the ovals of Hobart and the Gold Coast! Not many players would ever go in feeling 100 percent; everyone carries something during a season - a sore joint, tight muscle, whatever. But once youre up and going during a game or training session, you can generally do what you need to do.The doctors and medical teams at AFL clubs really are the unsung heroes of the industry.For on-field performance, the docs, physios and conditioning staff play an enormous role in making sure were fit to take the field. Their duty of care is enormous - Ive been on the receiving end of some bad incidents with injuries and concussions, and they are the people entrusted with calling your family to reassure them that everything will be OK. Theyre also great sounding boards - I would consider them friends away from the club.I must confess that our club doctors workload seems to double this time of year. Im guilty of calling for advice every time my boy James gets a runny nose. 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