Monday, March 16, 2009

New Stamps on Sports



Hi! In today's Post here are some nice recent stamps on sports . A stamp on World Champion Lewis Hamilton by Austria to be issued on 17 March. Nice stamps on Martial Art, Cycling and fencing and also on Handball. This Post depicts a variety of sports on stamps and sure to be liked by every sport lover. This is a special post for sports enthusiasts and collectors of Sports theme.This is all for this Post....Till next Post...Have a Wonderful Time !


Slovakia - 13 March 2009


Martial Art
Martial art represents an extensive system of techniques which determine its character - depending on style, school, tradition, and other specific elements. Judo, iaido, kendo, aikido and other martial arts today comprise at least two different forms. This also applies to karate, which is the graphic motif for the stamp as well as the entire Martial Arts issue. Contemporary karate, mostly a sport today, developed from the traditional Okinawean tode. We ought to bear in mind however that this traditional way of fighting also has its historical predecessors: the Greek “pancration”, the Indian “vajramushti”, and the Chinese “chuan fa” all have something in common with the Okinawian tode.

Historical and political circumstances, the occupation of the Rjukju islands in 1609, and the subsequent ban on bearing/owning weapons in 1629 led to the uniting of chuan fa and tode into a single fighting system called “te” – i.e. hands. “Te” was trained in absolute secrecy at that time and its sole purpose was to kill an opponent with a single blow. Three hundred years later, when Okinawa became a prefecture of Japan and karate became accessible to the public - the sports form of karate developed. The merger of the three cultural elements of the Chinese kara, and the Okinawean and Japanese jitsu - formed karate-jitsu, meaning the art of the Chinese hand.

The apprentices of the Okinawean masters Azato and Higaonni later opened their own schools. G. Funakoshi developed the Shotokan style. Mabuni changed the Shito-style and Ghogjun Hijagi named his karate-jitsu Godju. The founder of modern karate, Gichin Funakoshi (1867-1955), changed the Chinese sign kara (meaning China) to another Chinese kara-sign (with the same pronunciation), but this time with the meaning “empty”, suggesting the Zen-meaning “become empty”, i.e. being in the condition of highest readiness, with the will free of selfishness and decadence in our striving for an appropriate reaction to everything we may encounter in life. In 1934 G. Funakoshi officially changed the name karate into karate-do, adding the dimension of systemic techniques and mental attitudes leading to man’s improvement and quality enhancement on his path to all-round development. By adding the word “do” and the formation of karate-do, this martial art became closer to budo-arts such as “kendo” – the way of the sword, “kjudo” – the way of the bow, and “judo” – the fine-way. “Do” means ‘the way’ – i.e. the way of life we all should lead to become aware of our inner-most essence, i.e. karate-do. This means that also other budo-arts are principally ways of becoming a true human being.
Courtesy - Slovak Post


Stamp honours Lewis Hamilton's world championship win
Austria Post is going to issue a dynamic single stamp depicting Hamilton and his car, on March 17. The frame of the stamp, number 20 in an engaging series depicting Formula One Legends, has been designed to look like a chequered flag. The stamps show a head and shoulders portrait of the driver, his racing car and his signature. So far 19 stamps have been issued featuring a number of famous British drivers including Jackie Stewart, Jim Clark, Sir Stirling Moss, John Surtees and Graham Hill and the Austrian national hero Niki Lauda. Stamps depicting four other legends, including James Hunt, will follow in May."



21st Men's World Handball Championship – CROATIA 2009
The new stamp issued on 16 January 2009 commemorates 21st MEN’S WORLD HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. The design of the stamp shows logo of 21st Men’s World Handball Championship - Croatia 2009.


Date of Issue - 16 February 2009



Centenary of the Tour of Italy on Cycle

This year celebrates the 100th Tour of Italy, known by cycling enthusiasts as the “Giro”. A road event in stages, it is classified just behind the Tour de France in terms of international renown. Alfredo Binda, Fausto Coppi and Eddy Merckx have all worn the famous pink jersey five times.

Fencing

Date of Issue - 16 February 2009


Centenary of the “Monaco Fencing and Handgun” Club

The Club Founded by Master Jules Prat and approved by the Ministerial Decree of September 9, 1909, this Club has over the years been able to bring together a significant number of sportspeople, some of whom have participated in the Olympic Games.