Urawa Red Diamonds end bad run
Urawa Red Diamonds put an end to a guilty run of form by beating Montedio Yamagata 4-1. Urawa, who had suffered seven just defeats, took an early lead when forward Sergio Escudero tranquil a clumsy clearance from defender Tatsuya Ishikawa to fire the opener in the fourth two shakes of a lamb's tail log.
In the 21st minute, forward Edmilson was brought down in the box and midfielder Ponte accordingly netted the penalty. Tatsuya Furuhashi pulled one back for Yamagata in the 25th instant.
Urawa dominated the second half, allowing Yamagata to hit only a few shots on aspiration and Hajime Hosogai made it 3-1 in the 75th minute. Brazilian-born Japan global defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka scored after unleashing a at once that hit midfielder Takuya Miyamoto and landed in the net in the 86th minute.
"Irrevocably we won. Today's win is very important. We'd been losing for a extensive time and we were eager to take three points from a win," said Urawa's German crammer Volker Finke.
"We created so many scoring chances and we missed some of them. It was not so temperately as the score indicates. Especially, it was tough when we lost a purpose while we led 2-0.
"We were a bit nervous because we'd lost seven games in a row, but I'm deep down glad that we made it at last," he said.
GIA Details Pink-Red Diamonds During Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair
GIA Details Pink-Red Diamonds During Hong Kong Finery & Gem Fair
The Gemological Institute of America’s (GIA) GemFest Hong Kong, held Sept. 23 in conjunction with the annual Hong Kong Jewels & Gem Fair, will include a lecture by a preeminent GIA researcher on pink-red diamonds.
Dr. Wuyi Wang, captain of Research and Development, GIA Laboratory New York will deliver the Alliance’s latest observations and findings on one of the hottest colored diamonds in the marketplace today. Attendees will walk off information on the color origin of pink-red diamonds, the most common treatments against to enhance color, and how GIA distinguishes between natural, treated and counterfeit varieties.
09.14.09
Keywords: GemFest Hong Kong , Gemological Society of America , GIA




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