2009-02-03

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Man Candy Day: Matthew Mitcham

I'm not a big fan of sports in general, but I like to watch Olympic Games (I even worked in the past on a project for 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin). But we must be true with us, most of the time we women look Olympics he real reason is to see beautiful men, and swimmers and divers are among the most beautiful, since they have all in display! And then, when I read a story like the one of Matthew Mitcham, and he seems so cute and young, I can't help to choose him as my Man Candy!



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Matthew Mitcham (born 2 March, 1988 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian diver. He is the 2008 Olympic champion in the 10m platform, having received the highest single-dive score in Olympic history. He is the first Australian male to win an Olympic gold medal in diving since Dick Eve at the 1924 Summer Olympics, and was the only openly gay male medal winner at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Mitcham represented Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 10-metre platform and the 3-metre springboard events. He placed 16th on the 3m springboard and did not qualify for the final. He qualified in second position for the semi-final and final of the 10m platform event. After experiencing mixed success in his first five dives in the final, Mitcham entered the final round of dives in second place, 34 points behind Chinese diver Zhou Luxin. After Zhou performed his worst dive of the final and scored 74.80, Mitcham still needed to score 107.30, a very high score on the platform, to win the gold. However, his near-perfect final dive drew four perfect 10 scores from judges and achieved a score of 112.10, the highest single-dive score in Olympic history. He finished with an overall score of 537.95 to defeat Zhou, who finished with an overall score of 533.15, to win Australia's second diving medal of the Games. His win prevented China from claiming a clean-sweep of all diving gold medals at the Olympic Games. He is the first Australian male to win an Olympic gold medal in diving since Dick Eve in 1924.



“ It's absolutely surreal. I never thought that this would be possible, I wasn't even sure of my medal chances at all. After I did my last dive and I saw I was in first, I thought, "That's it, it's a silver medal, I am so happy with this" and then I won. I can't believe it, I'm so happy.”

Mitcham was born in Brisbane but lives and trains in Sydney. He publicly came out as gay in 2008 to the Sydney Morning Herald when they were profiling Olympic hopefuls. During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he was also featured on the cover of the international gay publication The Advocate in 2008 and 2009.

Mitcham said he hoped he could find a way to bring his partner, Lachlan, to support him Beijing -- though he couldn't afford it on his own. Mitcham's partner, Lachlan Fletcher, attended the 2008 Summer Olympic Games as a spectator. His trip was sponsored by a grant from Johnson & Johnson's Athlete Family Support Program.



Mitcham gained media coverage as the first Australian to compete at the Olympic Games as openly gay at the time of his competition, though this was inaccurate, as Mathew Helm, who competed in the same event, was also out before the Olympics began. Other notable gay Australian Olympians include Ji Wallace, who competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal in the inaugural trampoline event; however, he came out after the Games.

Prior to his 10m platform win, Mitcham was reported to be one of only eleven openly gay athletes competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, out of 11,028 athletes from 204 countries.


 
@Matthew Mitcham
@Wikipedia
@The Advocate – Adam Pretty
@The Advocate - Adam Pretty (Behind the Scene)
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2009-02-03 12:01 am

Man Candy Day: Matthew Mitcham

I'm not a big fan of sports in general, but I like to watch Olympic Games (I even worked in the past on a project for 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin). But we must be true with us, most of the time we women look Olympics he real reason is to see beautiful men, and swimmers and divers are among the most beautiful, since they have all in display! And then, when I read a story like the one of Matthew Mitcham, and he seems so cute and young, I can't help to choose him as my Man Candy!



more pics )

Matthew Mitcham (born 2 March, 1988 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian diver. He is the 2008 Olympic champion in the 10m platform, having received the highest single-dive score in Olympic history. He is the first Australian male to win an Olympic gold medal in diving since Dick Eve at the 1924 Summer Olympics, and was the only openly gay male medal winner at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Mitcham represented Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 10-metre platform and the 3-metre springboard events. He placed 16th on the 3m springboard and did not qualify for the final. He qualified in second position for the semi-final and final of the 10m platform event. After experiencing mixed success in his first five dives in the final, Mitcham entered the final round of dives in second place, 34 points behind Chinese diver Zhou Luxin. After Zhou performed his worst dive of the final and scored 74.80, Mitcham still needed to score 107.30, a very high score on the platform, to win the gold. However, his near-perfect final dive drew four perfect 10 scores from judges and achieved a score of 112.10, the highest single-dive score in Olympic history. He finished with an overall score of 537.95 to defeat Zhou, who finished with an overall score of 533.15, to win Australia's second diving medal of the Games. His win prevented China from claiming a clean-sweep of all diving gold medals at the Olympic Games. He is the first Australian male to win an Olympic gold medal in diving since Dick Eve in 1924.



“ It's absolutely surreal. I never thought that this would be possible, I wasn't even sure of my medal chances at all. After I did my last dive and I saw I was in first, I thought, "That's it, it's a silver medal, I am so happy with this" and then I won. I can't believe it, I'm so happy.”

Mitcham was born in Brisbane but lives and trains in Sydney. He publicly came out as gay in 2008 to the Sydney Morning Herald when they were profiling Olympic hopefuls. During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he was also featured on the cover of the international gay publication The Advocate in 2008 and 2009.

Mitcham said he hoped he could find a way to bring his partner, Lachlan, to support him Beijing -- though he couldn't afford it on his own. Mitcham's partner, Lachlan Fletcher, attended the 2008 Summer Olympic Games as a spectator. His trip was sponsored by a grant from Johnson & Johnson's Athlete Family Support Program.



Mitcham gained media coverage as the first Australian to compete at the Olympic Games as openly gay at the time of his competition, though this was inaccurate, as Mathew Helm, who competed in the same event, was also out before the Olympics began. Other notable gay Australian Olympians include Ji Wallace, who competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal in the inaugural trampoline event; however, he came out after the Games.

Prior to his 10m platform win, Mitcham was reported to be one of only eleven openly gay athletes competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, out of 11,028 athletes from 204 countries.


 
@Matthew Mitcham
@Wikipedia
@The Advocate – Adam Pretty
@The Advocate - Adam Pretty (Behind the Scene)
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2009-02-03 02:23 pm

Project Lenght is ended... finally!

I finished to update all my review with the lenght tag and surprise, surprise, for me, Elisa, lenght is important! People often comments on my post that it seems that I read a lot of short stories and that I'm not fond of long novel... well it seems that this is not exactly (or at least not interaly exactly). From the count I have:

334 post for novels

280 post for novellas

and 248 post for short stories

probably the reason is that I'm not fond of veeeery long novel, above the 300 pages: if you want to write a book of 500 pages be sure to have enough to say to fill all those pages.

Anyway now you can click on the main tags on the menu, and see only the reviews you are interested in, for novel, novella or short story, according to your preferences ;-)
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2009-02-03 02:23 pm

Project Lenght is ended... finally!

I finished to update all my review with the lenght tag and surprise, surprise, for me, Elisa, lenght is important! People often comments on my post that it seems that I read a lot of short stories and that I'm not fond of long novel... well it seems that this is not exactly (or at least not interaly exactly). From the count I have:

334 post for novels

280 post for novellas

and 248 post for short stories

probably the reason is that I'm not fond of veeeery long novel, above the 300 pages: if you want to write a book of 500 pages be sure to have enough to say to fill all those pages.

Anyway now you can click on the main tags on the menu, and see only the reviews you are interested in, for novel, novella or short story, according to your preferences ;-)
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2009-02-03 11:04 pm

Island Bois: The Eight of Swords by A.J. Llewellyn

Island Bois is a spin off book of the main series by A.J. Llewellyn, Phantom Lover, and as always Kimo and Lopaka are making their usual cameo roles. But this time they are somehow behind the scene, and for more or less half the book we don't meet them.

Lovemore (yes I know, strange name, but this is a strange story...) is flying from San Diego to Hawaii to meet with Makaio, a man he only knows online. Lovemore, maybe due to his name, is a mix of kinky boy and hopelessly romantic: he spent months having online sex with this guy and so he jumps to the chance to meet him for real, I believe also with the hidden hope to meet his forever love. But even if he is travelling to meet his future soul mate, Lovemore is not blind and when he meets Byron on the plane, he can see that he is a true fine specimen. Byron is funny, gentle and he is a real good advertisement for Hawaiian man.

Till now quite a normal story, the reader probably is expecting for Lovemore to find Makaio of not much appeal and realize that the right man is Byron, but things are not so simple. First Byron appears to be in a committed relationship with another man he has at home, and second, when Lovemore arrives to his meeting point with Makaio, he is all alone. His online lover dumped him, and to Lovemore start to happen strange things that more and more leave him depressed; the only light in the darkness is Byron, that appears and disappears from his life (whoa, that man lives in an airplane). But Lovemore, as said before, is a man who believes in true love, and he can't consider to have a relationship with Byron while the man has a partner waiting for him at home.

As always A.J. Llewellyn mixes legends, sex and Hawaii in a very strange cocktail, that this time has almost a gothic undertone: the first part of the book, with Lovemore who wanders around the island alone, almost looking for an anchor in the storm, is quite a dark and creepy part; even his encounter with a Portuguese guy is really strange, even if maybe it serves to Lovemore to take his head away from Makaio and opens up to Byron: the Portuguese guy is the rebounding love, and in this way Lovemore can walk toward Byron cleansed from any bad influence he had from Makaio.

There is a good craftsman work in this book for every little details; nothing is simple and all has a meaning, even the supporting characters, the old guy at the coffee shop with his lost dreams of glory, the Japanese guy with his lush garden, even the dog who wants to bite but hasn't teeth... as I said a very strange books, probably more haunting than all the previous I read by the same author, this one is darker, and there is also less sex, that probably in the previous book helped to lighten the atmosphere.

http://www.extasybooks.net/ebjmsite/index.php?page=shop.product_details&category_id=55&flypage=ebook_flypage&product_id=3951&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=44&vmcchk=1&Itemid=44

Amazon Kindle: Island Bois

Series:
1) Phantom Lover: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/204527.html
1.5) Fly Me to the Moon: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/204527.html
2) The Forbidden Island: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/300242.html
3) Summer Love: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/300242.html
3.5) Rent Boy: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/339594.html
4) Island Bois

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle