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Summer Camps: A Healthy and Fun Option for Children and Teenagers

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Summer camps are a great opportunity to entertain children and teenagers, who, in addition to having fun in a healthy way, receive the basic tools of sport. Government institutions, clubs and schools offer different options.

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Once the school calendar is over and summer vacations have arrived, the plans, camps and courses offered by government agencies and some private clubs are a viable option for parents to keep their children healthy and busy, since in addition to entertaining and educating them, they receive the basic tools for a sporting future.

Given the range of options, some aspects to take into consideration are the attractiveness of the program, always taking into account the opinion of the children or young people so that it is not an imposition, seeking comfort and obtaining favorable results, coupled with the safety and comfort of the facilities, since they are the spaces where they will be for a good part of the day for almost a month. And of course, that the course has properly trained and qualified personnel, with experience in managing summer courses.

Next, ZETA offers a range of summer camps or vacation plans in the different municipalities of Baja California, with costs that vary depending on whether the institution offering them is public or private.

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INDEBC

The State Institute of Sports and Physical Culture (INDEBC) will carry out its Vacation Plan from July 15 to August 3 simultaneously in Mexicali, Ensenada and Tijuana.

In Tijuana, activities include: Taekwondo, Basketball, Swimming, Badminton, Diving, Athletics, Racquetball, Archery, Handball, Soccer and Table Tennis, as well as recreational activities. In Ensenada, children and young people from both branches will learn the basics of Badminton, Judo, Fencing, Basketball, Table Tennis and Gymnastics. And in the Capital, there will be Taekwondo, Archery, Soccer, Basketball, Modern Pentathlon, Athletics, Swimming, Fencing, Physical Activation and Wrestling.

Children will be registered in the categories of 6-7 years (pandas), 8-9 (raccoons), 10-11 (tigers) and 12-13 (wolves), considering – as in previous years – the adapted sport. Registration is open and will be done online at www.indebc.gob.mx., where all the registration requirements are, or by going directly to the facilities of the Ciudad Deportiva de Mexicali, as well as to the High Performance Centers in Ensenada and Tijuana, during office hours, with a cost of 1,495 pesos (includes event t-shirt and identification).

TIJUANA

For the second time, the Tijuana Municipal Sports Institute (IMDET) will offer its camp free of charge and will begin on July 15, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., concluding on August 4, in eight sports units: CREA, Tijuana, Las Huertas, Salvatierra, Mariano Matamoros, Del Bosque, El Rubí and Gran Tenochtitlán.

They will welcome children from 4 to 13 years old, as well as minors with disabilities. The activities to be carried out are Basketball, Rugby, Athletics, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Physical Activation, Crafts, Recreational Games, Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Soccer and Swimming (the latter only in the CREA Tijuana and Del Bosque units).

Registration can be carried out through the website imdet.tijuana.gob.mx, where interested parties must share in PDF format documents such as the minor’s CURP, official identification of the parent or guardian on both sides, birth certificate, insurance policy, proof from the IMSS, ISSSTE or medical certificate issued by any institution. If it is not possible to register online, it is also possible to go to the CREA Sports Unit to register in person, although in this case the parents or guardians must present two child-sized photographs of the girl or boy and a photograph of the person in charge of picking up the minor.

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ZONKEYS

The Basketball Club will have its traditional camp, where there will also be Volleyball, Karate Do, Zumba Kids, Baking, Yoga, Crafts, Badminton, Flag Football, Cross Kids, Rapid Football and aquatic activities.

This time, ZonkeyCamp will be held from July 17 to August 11 at the José Santos Meza Sports Complex in Tijuana, popularly known as Unisantos. The camp is aimed at children from 5 to 13 years old, from 7:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The board announced that parents can visit the club’s social media for more details.

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The Municipal Institute of Sports and Physical Culture of Mexicali (IMDECUF) will begin its program on Monday, July 15 and will conclude on Friday, August 9. The invitation is for children and young people between 6 and 15 years old.

The venues are the Municipal Recreation Center, the Independencia sports center, the “Augusto Hernández Bermúdez” sports center and the Robledo sports center (these last two are free of charge). They will feature the disciplines of Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Soccer, Athletics, fun games and recreational activities, which will be run by sports promoters and properly trained personnel.

For the CREA and Independencia units, the cost will be 668 pesos per member; for the second sibling and above it is 612 pesos. Registration must be done at the IMDECUF offices located on Reforma and Calle K, next to the Mexicali Gymnasium, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information, you can call (686) 554-00-17 or (686) 554-71-15.

ROSARITO

The Municipal Sports Institute of Rosarito will have its vacation plan starting on July 22 and until August 16 at the Ruffo Appel unit. It is aimed at children from 6 years old and up to 13 years old. The registration fee will be 1,200 pesos and a copy of the birth certificate, medical certificate, letter of responsibility and photos are required.

The disciplines will be Volleyball, Soccer, Swimming, Basketball, Boxing, Ultimate Frisbee, Handball, Dance and recreational activities. For more details, call (661) 614-96-00 ext. 1048 or check IMDER’s social networks.

TECATE

The Tecate Municipal Sports Institute will have its summer course from July 15 to August 9, aimed at children from 5 years old and up to teenagers of 14; children with disabilities are welcome, always accompanied by “shadows.”

The disciplines will be Swimming, Basketball, Taekwondo, Football, Athletics, Tennis, Volleyball and Soccer.

The registration fee is 836 pesos. Registration is at the Institute’s offices, located in the Eufrasio Santana sports complex.

ENSENADA

The State College of Physical Education and Sports Professionals, in collaboration with the Municipal Institute of Sports and Recreation, is holding the summer course “Play, Learn and Have Fun!”, which will take place from Saturday, June 8 to Friday, August 2.

It is aimed at children from 5 to 14 years old, from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm. The venues are the Raúl Ramírez Lozano and Vicente Guerrero sports units in the Hidalgo neighborhood. For more information, call (646) 384-19-86.

PEACE

With the aim of promoting sports and healthy coexistence during the holidays, the Instituto Sudcaliforniano del Deporte (INSUDE) invites girls, boys and young people to participate in the 2024 summer course, which will take place from July 22 to August 9, at the facilities of the Gimnasio de Usos Múltiples (GUM) and the INSUDE Sports Complex.

At GUM, participants will be able to enjoy activities such as Diving, Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Water Polo, Greco-Roman Wrestling and Taekwondo. Meanwhile, at the INSUDE Sports Complex, sports such as Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball, Athletics and Football will be offered.

For more details, you can contact (612) 125-60-51 or (612) 122-47-12, as well as on INSUDE’s official social networks.

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SAD|| 10 Players Who Lost Everything After Divorce, Number 5 Will Shôck You

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The Hidden Financial Struggles of Footballers: Divorce’s Costly Toll

The glamorous image of professional footballers, with their luxurious lifestyles and multimillion-dollar contracts, often obscures a harsh reality: the financial devastation many endure through divorce. Behind the fame and fortune, several high-profile players have seen their wealth significantly depleted after parting ways with their spouses, a stark reminder that no amount of money can fully shield one of the financial pitfalls of personal relationships gone awry…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

One of the most shocking examples is that of former Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboué, who lost not only his properties in England but also custody of his children following a bitter divorce. Despite earning millions during his career, Eboué found himself stripped of almost everything. His situation became a cautionary tale, underscoring that even the wealthiest footballers can fall victim to the financial ruin that divorce can bring.

Eboué is not alone. Football legends such as Thierry Henry and Ryan Giggs have also experienced significant financial losses due to divorce. Henry reportedly paid £10 million to his ex-wife, while Giggs parted with an astonishing £40 million after his marriage ended. Louis Saha and Wes Brown, both former Manchester United players, also suffered substantial financial hits, with Brown declaring bankruptcy despite earning £50,000 per week during his time at the club. His case highlights how even vast earnings can quickly evaporate when faced with legal settlements and financial mismanagement.

David James, the former England goalkeeper, faced a particularly dire situation, losing much of his fortune after divorce and being forced to auction his personal belongings to make ends meet. Similarly, Ray Parlour, another Arsenal great, saw his ex-wife receive half of his £10 million fortune, including a £2.5 million house. Jamie Redknapp, a former Liverpool star, also faced a hefty settlement, parting with half of his estimated £15 million fortune after his marriage ended.

These are just a few of the many footballers who have faced financial disaster due to divorce. Keith Gillespie, once a key figure in the Premier League, lost over £7 million, leading to his bankruptcy in 2010. Despite earning significant wages during his career, his divorce and poor financial decisions left him in financial ruin. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Perhaps the most shocking case is that of Tendai Ndoro, a Zimbabwean striker who lost everything after registering all his properties in his wife’s name. Following their breakup, she kicked him out of the house, leaving him with nothing. Ndoro’s story serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of not protecting one’s assets, even in relationships where trust is implicit.

For footballers, whose careers often peak early, these financial setbacks can be devastating. While their salaries are among the highest in professional sports, the combination of short career spans, legal fees, and divorce settlements can quickly erode their fortunes. Many players also face additional challenges in managing their finances due to a lack of financial education or oversight during their playing years.

These stories underscore the importance of safeguarding personal wealth, especially for high-earning individuals like footballers, who may be more vulnerable to financial upheaval. Proper financial planning, asset protection strategies, and prenups are increasingly necessary tools for protecting one’s earnings and securing a stable future.

In conclusion, while the public sees footballers as insulated by their wealth, the reality is that they are just as susceptible to the financial hardships of divorce as anyone else. The personal struggles behind the scenes reveal that their lives, though glamorous on the surface, are often fraught with the same vulnerabilities and challenges faced by ordinary individuals. These cases serve as sobering reminders that financial security is never guaranteed, even for those at the pinnacle of success.

 

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NFL | The best was yet to come, and then no

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In February 2022, the Bengals missed the Super Bowl by three small points, but regardless, the future seemed bright in Cincinnati.


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In any case, that’s what we, the most seasoned experts in American football, believed, capable of seeing the future each season, often in a very impressive way; for example, this column has been predicting since 1970 that the New York Jets are not going to win the Super Bowl, and that’s still exactly what happens.

The Bengals have never won anything, but their presence on the big stage two years ago suggested that, a bit like the Nordiques in 1990, the best was yet to come.

Well, no.

As of this hour, the Bengals are a dismal 1-4, and even then, their only win came against the Carolina Panthers, who are about as bad as they are.

The good news for the Bengals is that this “landing” is fairly easily explained: their defense is pretty awful. The less good news is that it is probably already too late to try to solve this problem.

In five games, the Bengals have allowed a total of 145 points, which gives a pretty staggering average of 29 points per game. No one else in the American Association looks this bad, and in the league as a whole, only the Carolina Panthers are even worse in this regard.

Meanwhile, the Bengals are wasting the best years of Joe Burrow, who turns 28 in December. He wouldn’t be the first quality quarterback to waste his talent in this uniform.

Is it necessary here to remember that in American football, as in life in general, there is never anything certain? This reality reminds us of this sublime quote from Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who once wrote that “supreme happiness is a hundred times sweeter to hope for than to obtain”.

Rousseau must have been a Bengals fan, obviously.

You are probably aware that the New York Jets fired their coachbut that’s not the worst. The worst part is that poor Robert Saleh would have been escorted to the door like a pauper by security agents.

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Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh

It’s undoubtedly one of the worst moments in the history of a club that collects the worst moments, from Mark Sanchez dropping a ball on his lineman’s pussy, to a visibly hot Joe Namath trying to to kiss a reporter live on TV (we’re going to move on to the naughty photo of Brett Favre because there are children here).

We can never repeat it enough: in football, as in life, everything starts from the top. The leaders of the Jets, who display a level of competence similar to that of the inventors of Pepsi Crystal, thus opted for the easy way, instead of realizing that their ground game is non-existent, and that their quarterback who hears voices in his head is finished.

In addition, barely installed, new coach Jeff Ulbrich decided to give control of the attack to assistant Todd Downing, who will call the plays from now on. This is not a detail because this task previously fell to offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, close and confidant of Aaron Rodgers.

It’s obvious that this is going to end very badly. As per usual.

Someone whispers in my ear that the inbox is overflowing again, so let’s get to it right away.

First, Luc Girouard from Sept-Îles sends us this timely little comment: “Would Prince Rodgers have plotted to kick Robert Saleh out in order to take his place? »

We all see what you did, Luc.

Then, there is a certain Nicolas B. from Laval who sent this: “Hi Richard. Great weekly column on football. Really entertaining. In addition, you allow my teenagers to read about football in French, which is still a challenge […] If you ever make a reference to my comment, my sports travel gang is buying me a beer on our next trip. »

You will demand a micro beer, Nicolas. Finally, there is Marco Campanozzi who can no longer hear about “mixing” and the right chair: “I can’t do it anymore!!! »

We are Marco.

It will be another great opportunity to lock yourself in front of the TV while pretending to do something constructive, because Sunday’s menu is particularly spicy.

Thus, Commanders in a state of grace will go to Baltimore to prove that they are serious, the Chargers will go to Denver in the hope of recovering after two defeats in a row, and the Cowboys will host the Lions, in a match that they can’t really let slip away, just to build something following the little miracle last Sunday night in Pittsburgh.

Don’t forget to check out the colors during halftime.

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A young badminton player realizes his deceased father’s dream

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Only 13 years old, badminton-player-honors-fathers-dream-at-nationals/” title=”13-year-old Saskatchewan badminton player honors father’s dream at nationals”>Gautham Sumesh is preparing to realize the dream of his father, who died six months ago: he will soon participate in the National Badminton Championship.

My father was really addicted to badmintonrecalls the Saskatchewan teenager. He really liked that I played.

Gautham Sumesh has been playing badminton since he was old enough to handle a racket. The first time he managed to beat his father, Sumesh Pulavathil, he was offered a drink to celebrate the event.

Sadly, Sumesh Pulavathil died in a road accident near Estevan last October.

Despite the tragedy, the teenager continues to carry his family’s dreams: Gautham Sumesh won the provincial championships this year and is preparing to participate in the National Championship in New Brunswick.

He would be really happyhe believes.

Dreaming of badminton

The young player’s parents left India in 2022 in the hope that their son would become a top badminton player.

: Gautham badminton”,”text”:”When we moved to Canada, we only had one thing in mind: Gautham badminton”}}”>When we moved to Canada, we only had one thing in mind: Gautham badmintonexplains the latter’s mother, Gayathri Ramdas. It is the foundation of our family life.

Her husband put everything in place to help his son play. He bought him shoes and racquets, in addition to devoting many hours to coaching him and other children.

Sumesh Pulavathil (front) was an avid badminton player. (Archive photo)

Photo: Provided by Gayathri Ramdas

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Since the death of his father, Gautham Sumesh has undergone intensive training, particularly in preparation for the provincial competition which took place in April.

He remembers that no one knew him when he started competing provincially, but that changed after his victory at the provincial championship.

: “Hey, good job!” Everyone started talking to me and becoming friends with me”,”text”:”After I won, everyone said to me: “Hey, good job! “Everyone started talking to me and becoming friends with me”}}”>After I won, everyone said to me: “Hey, good job!” Everyone started talking to me and becoming friends with meexplained Gautham Sumesh.

A portrait of Sumesh Pulavathil (far left) and his family.

Photo: Provided by Gayathri Ramdas

Despite his son’s success in the championship, Gayathri Ramdas believes the victory was bittersweet due to his father’s absence.

Despite everything, she watched her son grow up and demonstrate the values ​​of sportsmanship and good play that she and her husband wanted to instill in him, as he harbored ambitions of becoming a professional badminton player.

I’m little by little catching up on all the dreams we had.

With information from Janani Whitfield

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