Posts Tagged ‘Qrodo’

Sumo wrestling

Monday, February 22, 2010

Sumo wrestling is Japan’s national sport. It originated in ancient times to entertain the Shinto gods. Many of the rituals with religious background are still performed. Yokozuna (横綱, yokozuna) is the highest rank in sumo. When a wrestler reaches the rank of yokozuna, he cannot lose this status, but is expected to retire when his time is due. Many former Sumo wrestlers remain active in the sumo world as members of the Japan Sumo Association.

The one currently active yokozuna is Hakuhō (白鵬), the 69th yokozuna, from Mongolia, promoted in May 2007.

Taihō Kōki (大鵬幸喜) was the 48th Yokozuna in the Japanese sport of sumo wrestling. He is generally regarded as the greatest sumo wrestler of the post-war period. He became a yokozuna in 1961 at the age of 21, the youngest ever at the time, and he won a record 32 tournaments between 1960 and 1971.

The basic rules of sumo are simple: the wrestler who first touches the ground with anything besides the soles of his feet, or who leaves the ring before his opponent, loses. The dohyō (土俵) is the ring in which sumo wrestling bouts are held. A modern dohyō is a circle of rice-straw bales 4.55 meters in diameter, mounted on a square platform of clay 6.7m on a side, and 34 to 60 cm high. The fights themselves usually last only a few seconds, or in rare cases, about a minute.

Stångåstaden Play – Local News & Sports

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Stångåstaden Play

MainConcept H.264

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Qrodo is adding support for Mpeg/H.264. Better compression and better perceived video quality compared to the old ON2 VP 6. However it requires more CPU power. Use a dual core Intel for high resolution broadcasts. More browsers are starting to support the <video> tag, where Mpeg/H.264 and/or Ogg/Theora will become natively supported in the browser.

Panaxia Security and AIK Fotboll

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

AIK Fotboll and their sponsor Panaxia Security was broadcasting the Golden Cup indoor fotball tournament from Solnahallen during the weekend of December 12-13. The tournament and the broadcasting was a great succes for all involved. Go here

Golden Cup 2009

Damkronorna live on Qrodo

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Damkronorna won against Finland with 1-0 (0-0, 0-0, 1-0) on Sunday 25 of October  in 4-nations tournamnet  at Stora Mossen, Stockholm, during 23-25 October 2009.

Final standing: 1. Sverige 2. Finland 3. Ryssland 4. Tyskland

 

Sweden vs Finland live on Qrodo

Finland goalie challenged by Swedish slapshot

 

 

Boris Michailov a goal scorer and captain

Friday, July 31, 2009

The Qrodo 4.0 release is named after Boris Michailov a former Soviet ice hockey right winger. He started playing for Energy Saratov in 1962, but is obviosly most known from the CCCP national team and CSKA Moscow

Michailov played right wing on the top Soviet line of the 1970’s, along with left winger Valeri Charlamov and center Vladimir Petrov. In the Soviet national team, he played 14 seasons, most of them as captain. He scored over 200 goals with the national team. He led his team to the Olympic gold medal in 1972 and 1976, eight World Championships.

On September 17, 1974, Canadian Prime-Minister Pierre Trudeau dropped the puck for the ceremonial face off between Pat Stapleton, Team Canada, and Boris Mikhailov, Team USSR, marking the beginning of the ‘74 Summit Series.


Qrodo opens channel for Weighlifting

Friday, July 31, 2009

Qrodo opens the Weightlifting channel for lifters around the globe. Live cast your local events for the rest of the community at Qrodo Weightlifting channel. Please send us feedback on what information you want displayed and we welcome you to provide graphics for it.


Snatch or Clean and Jerk

Friday, July 31, 2009

In Olympic-style weightlifting participants attempt a maximum weight single lift of a barbell loaded with weight plates. There are competition in two lifts: the clean and jerk and the snatch.

Vasili Alexeyev of the USSR in 1975. He snatched 190 kg and did 256 in Clean and Jerk.

Competitors compete in one of eight (seven for women) divisions determined by their body mass. These classes are: men’s: 56 kg (123 lb), 62 kg (137 lb), 69 kg (152 lb), 77 kg (170 lb), 85 kg (187 lb), 94 kg (207 lb), 105 kg (231 lb), and over 105 kg; and women’s: 48 kg (106 lb), 53 kg (117 lb), 58 kg (128 lb), 63 kg (139 lb), 69 kg (152 lb), 75 kg (165 lb), and over 75 kg.[1] In each weight division, competitors compete in both the snatch and clean and jerk, and prizes are usually given for the heaviest weights lifted in the snatch, clean and jerk, and the two combined.


Qrodo Live: New records in Swedish Swimming Championship

Thursday, July 2, 2009

During the second day of the outdoor championship in swimming 2009 we saw four Swedish records live from Lindköping. Sarah Sjöström, Simon Sjödin, Emma Svensson and Neptun men  where all pushing the limits. Sarah Sjöström, our amazing 15 year old, is showing great spirit a few weeks before the world championships. Watch the performances in the Qrodo swimming channel.

New Qrodo web site

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

On June 30 we released our new web site. Totally new look and feel by Tony Blessander, Neuromodule, more interaction with Ajax, an invoicing solution, better caching and a global CDN. Take a look at www.qrodo-com.


World record in Double Trudgen?

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

In the outdoor Swedish Championship in Swimming we have seen amazingly fast front crawl. Crawl is the fastest swimming style, right? How about Trudgen? It is similar to the front crawl, except that it is swum with a scissor kick. And how about Trudgen crawl? Again,  similar to the trudgen, but with the use of a flutter kick between the scissor kicks. And why isn’t double trudgen twice as fast? Is there a Swedish record in Double trudge? A lot of questions, few answers.

ACM-ICPC World Finals 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Live broadcast from KTH in Stockholm via the Qrodo network. Hosted at KTH and at Qrodo.


The impressive world finals for ACM-ICPC is held at KTH April 21. It is the biggest world finals so far with 750 participants from all over the world. For the first time ever the competition is broadcasted live over the Internet

A total of 300 000 students from almost 2000 universites in 88 countries has participated in the competition and now the 300 smartest brains is gathering at KTH to fight for the World Champion title.

The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is a multitier, team-based, programming competition operating under the auspices of ACM and headquartered at Baylor University. The contest involves a global network of universities hosting regional competitions that advance teams to the ACM-ICPC World Finals. Participation has grown to several tens of thousands of the finest students and faculty in computing disciplines at almost 2,000 universities from over 80 countries on six continents. The contest fosters creativity, teamwork, and innovation in building new software programs, and enables students to test their ability to perform under pressure. Quite simply, it is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest in the world.