星期六, 4月 11, 2015

波士頓南派武館慶十週年

波士頓南派武館慶十週年,各門派武館到賀。 (周菊子攝)
          
  波士頓南派武館三名創辦人,右起,黃子安,黃雅亭,曾柏劭對十年有成,都很欣慰。
周菊子攝)
               (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)波士頓南派武館日前在帝苑大酒樓慶祝成立十週年,廣邀各家門派切磋武藝,一整晚拳腳劍戟飛揚,全場三百多人情緒都十分高昂。
            波士頓南派武館的三名創辦人是黃雅亭,曾柏劭,黃子安這三名童年舊識。他們當年分別住在南端,波士頓華埠,以及索格斯(Saugus),1970年代因加入洪清體育會而結識,還都喜歡功夫。
 羅德島功夫團的邵鹿邑(左一),胡清白鶴派的胡衛正(左二)等人
都因這功夫聚會,進一步認識。(周菊子攝)
  波士頓南派武館創辦人,前右起,黃雅亭,黃子安,曾柏劭和余翠梅
(前左四)等各門派師傅合影。(
周菊子攝)

            成長後,黃雅亭任職哥頓(Gordon)食品公司;曾柏劭進劉氏科技公司當高管;黃子安在家族企業之外,自己還經營好些事業。由於他們三人專業領域不同,那時已有久年未見。
            曾任台山市武術協會副主席,1995年應邀到古巴開南派武術總管,風靡當地,打響了名聲的黃宇文,2001 年應邀到美國紐約開館,受愛武人士追捧,又應邀到麻州,在昆市授徒,也把黃雅亭,曾柏劭,黃子安這三人吸引了來。
            黃雅亭透露,他和曾柏劭,黃子安到昆市隨黃宇文學功夫時,本來純粹是為愛好,進修功夫,武術,沒想到黃宇文不習慣在美國的生活,打算回中國,為了把黃宇文留下來,他們才決定開武館。
            在尼倫街租下六百多尺空間後,波士頓南派武館於2005年創辦成立了,由黃宇文做總教練,黃雅亭教洪拳,曾柏劭教太極,黃子安教氣功。
            一年多後,黃宇文還是決定回中國。他們三人認為武館既已開張,就必須經營下去,也正好曾柏劭那時差不多可以退休,花更多時間照顧武館,他們三人在教學,練武之際,也喜歡上有個武館的感覺,於是堅持了下去。三年後,原有的六百呎空間已嫌太小,他們才在夏利臣街33號七樓,租下三千呎空間,成為波士頓市內擁有最大空間的武館。
            黃雅亭透露,波士頓南派武館現在不單只有他們三人任教,還有外來的師傅教洪拳,太極,八卦,永春,武當,氣功,一名女士教日本合氣道(Aikido),一名西班牙人教菲律賓Kali。他們希望各家各派功夫,都能在波士頓南派武館內得到發揮。
            日前在帝苑大酒樓設宴慶祝十週年時,他們就把大波士頓的許多武術團體,都邀來聯歡,慶祝。包括華林派的Bob Rosen,余翠梅,胡清白鶴派的胡衛正,羅德島功夫團的邵鹿邑,朱振舜太極功夫武館的朱家傳人,在衛斯理學院教武術的陳笑儀,來自佛蒙特州的Damon Honeycutt等等,都紛紛出席,獻藝,切磋。

哈佛甘迺迪學院CSSA會議討論中國社會政策

哈佛甘迺迪學院中國學生學者聯合會日前和該校社會及經濟創新學院合作,舉辦論壇,從教育,創新,公共衛生,政治保護等四方面,探討“中國社會政策”,從另一角度看中國。
該會議由田禾,陳丹,高暘等人統籌,主持,包括麻省理工學院史隆管理學院副院長黃亞生,曾任哈佛費正清中心主任的傅高義(Ezra Vogel),以及著名中國經濟學家李察庫柏(Richard Cooper)等主講者,共有十數名專家,學者從各方面做申述,繼展現了學者們對中國問題了解的深入,也透露大部份學者對中國未來抱謹慎樂觀態度。
         田禾表示,從崔天凱大使,前澳洲總理陸克文(Kevin Rudd)抵哈佛演講以來,該會舉辦了一系列講座,幫助各界進一步瞭解中國,這次的“中國社會政策論壇”主要是根據中國總書記習近平在十八大會議後揭示的“中國夢”理念發揮。
從哈佛畢業,在麻省理工學院創辦“中國實驗室”的黃亞生指出,社會資本是由人的教育,健康,信任,以及文化,利他,互惠,自治的文化及行為所組成,但社會資本和經濟成長,或市場經濟的發展,並沒有絕對依存關係,社會資本和政治上的是否一黨專政,或實施民主制度之間的關係,也還需要做更多探討,
黃亞生認為,過去這些年來,導致中國經濟成長的最大因素之一,是教育品質的提高,以及基本教育的更加普及。政策上的改變,使中國境內非政府組織(NGO)從1400多個,陡增至4000多個。以一個人口十三億的國來說,這數目不多,但意義很大。
至於市場經濟化走向,是否一定會為中國帶來民主?黃亞生認為在國際歷史中,這兩者經常是連帶出現,但卻並非必然結果。
曾任費正清東亞中心主任,前兩年才出版了「鄧小平時代」一書的傅高義(Ezra Feivel Vogel),當天以“分析社會政策的框架(A Framework for Analyzing Social Policy)“為主題,多方闡述。由於他本人年事已高,逾八十歲,他特別提到中國面對老齡化問題。
李察庫柏(Richard Cooper)是哈佛國際經濟教授,曾經長駐中國。他認為過去三十五年來影響中國經濟發展的因素主要有七;歐洲國家相繼加入亞投行,使得美國未來處境面對更大挑戰。
他指出,習近平推動的反貪腐行動很受一般人民歡迎,支持,但反貪腐能否掃蕩到更高層次,還有待觀察。他也認為美國一般人對中國的看法,有受媒體誤導之嫌,到底政治不是運動,並非零合遊戲。中國的金融體系,自然環境污染等,都面對很多問題。
哈佛經濟系教授霍堅生(Dale Jorgenson)在會中表示,哈佛大學校長最近才訪問中國,和習近平見過面,哈佛的”中國項目“也和清華大學合作了許多研究,並發表了報告。
         哈佛大學醫學院副教授馬晶當天指出中國面對的看病難,看病貴,安全差等挑戰。她也預告了第五屆中美健康峰會預定九月十八、十九日在波士頓舉行。

當天與會的其他講者包括中國國務院科技經濟發展研究中心副主任馬名杰,甘迺迪學院經濟發展學家普瑞切特(Lant Pritchett), 波士頓大學公衛學院社區健康助理教授禤子明,塔芙茨大學助理教授Shinsuke Tanaka,加州大學政治學教授Dorothy Solinger ,康乃爾大學國際及勞工比較助理教授Eli Friedman 哈佛大學公共政策講師Eli Friedman 人。
  
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         哈佛大學甘迺迪中國學生學者聯合會主席田禾(左二),會議統籌羔羊(左一),陳丹(右一)和講者,馬名杰(左三向右),霍堅生(Dale Jorgenson),李察庫柏(Richard Cooper)等人合影。(菊子攝)

         黃亞生教授指出近年談中國政治,科技的會議很多,談社會政策的還幾乎是第一個。(菊子攝)

         傅高義教授對日本情有獨鍾,仍認為日本有很多中國可以學習的地方。(菊子攝)

         教授們談中國的政治保護。(菊子攝)


         哈佛大學醫學院教授馬晶(左)透露今年將辦第五屆中美健康峰會。旁為哈佛大學中國項目參與者霍堅生(Dale Jorgenson)。(菊子攝)

麻州長指派21名司法提名委員 吳玉琦名列其中

麻州州長查理貝克(Charlie Baker)昨(十)日宣佈,以行政命令第558號,指派廿一人進入今年二月成立的司法提名委員會(JNC)委員。其中有一名華人吳玉琦(Chi Chi Wu)。
這一非政黨,非政治性的委員會,將審核,篩選法官,書記職位等的申請者。
            麻州州長查理貝克並指派EMC集團的執行副總裁暨法律總顧問 Paul T. Dacier,擔任委員會主席。他也是波士頓律師協會的前任會長。Leominster Vittorioso & Taylor公司的Carol T. Vittorioso,以及古德溫律師樓的 Roberto M. Braceras 這兩人擔任副主席。
            這一委員會的第一項工作,將是審核上訴法院首席法官的申請者。目前在位的 Phillip Rapoza已宣布,將於今年六月三十日退休。

            獲指派進入此委員會的唯一華人吳玉琦(Chi Chi Wu),目前任職於波士頓的全國消費者法律中心(National Consumer Law Center)。

僑務委員會2015年僑商創意創新產業觀摩團 開始報名

僑務委員會2015年僑商創意創新產業觀摩團
開始報名

僑務委員會為增進海外僑臺商對臺灣創意創新產業之瞭解,協助國內創意創新產業開拓輸出至海外市場之潛力及加強海外僑臺商與國內創意發明產業之商機交流,將於201567日至612日開辦「僑商創意創新產業觀摩團」。活動內容包含臺灣創意創新產業現況與未來發展、經營管理實務或企業成功經驗分享等專題講座、商機媒合洽談會,並安排參訪國內相關績優創意創新產業,及拜會經濟部直營或合作之育成機構及其他績優之創新育成中心

該觀摩團活動期間之講座、參訪、膳宿、保險及相關行政費用由僑務委員會負擔,團員須自付由僑居地往返之交通費及其他個人費用,有意參加者請逕洽波士頓華僑文教服務中心提出報名申請,並可至全球僑商服務網(www.ocbn.org.tw首頁/僑商培訓邀訪/最新預告)或至僑務委員會網站(www.ocac.gov.tw首頁/公告事項/開班)下載活動簡介及報名表。

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星期五, 4月 10, 2015

World Class Field Assembled for 2015 B.A.A. 5K

World Class Field Assembled for 2015 B.A.A. 5K

Defending Champion Molly Huddle, Two-Time Winner Ben True Set To Kick Off Boston Marathon® Weekend at B.A.A. 5K.
               
BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced an elite field of Olympians and returning champions for the 2015 B.A.A. 5K, to be held on Saturday, April 18, two days prior to the 2015 Boston Marathon®. Defending women’s champion Molly Huddle will return to the streets of Boston, while two-time winner Ben True comes back seeking to be the first athlete to earn three B.A.A. 5K titles.

The 2015 B.A.A. 5K will have a field size of 10,000 entrants and will start and finish at Boston Common. A prize purse of $39,900 (USD) will be awarded equally to the top male and female finishers. In addition, professional runners are eligible for a $5,000 (USD) bonus for event record times established at the B.A.A. 5K. Bonus incentives will also be available for professional runners for multiple top finishes at B.A.A. events in 2015.  
  
Defending champion Molly Huddle of Rhode Island looks to build upon her race for the record books at last year’s B.A.A. 5K. In 2014, Huddle came from behind to break the finish tape first on Charles Street, running a time of 15:12 which tied the event record. Huddle, a 2012 Olympian and the American record holder for 5,000 meters on the track, returns to Boston’s Back Bay with hopes of becoming the first repeat women’s champion in race history.

Challenging Huddle will be last year’s B.A.A. 5K runner-up and B.A.A. Distance Medley champion, Mamitu Daska of Ethiopia. Daska had a season to remember in Boston a year ago, winning the B.A.A. 10K and B.A.A. Half Marathon in event record times of 31:04 and 1:08:20, respectively. Daska finished a mere two seconds behind Huddle at the B.A.A. 5K in 2014.

Also entered in the women’s field are Kenya’s Lineth Chepkurui, Mary Wacera, Cynthia Limo, and Valentine Kibet, as well as Ethiopians Werknesh Kidane, Sentayehu Ejigu, and Buze Diriba. Chepkurui won the 2011 B.A.A. 5K in 15:52, while Kidane set the event record of 15:12 in 2012.

On the men’s side, American True and Kenyan road racing ace Stephen Sambu lead a strong group eyeing the top spot on the podium. True finished a very close second place at last year’s B.A.A. 5K, running the same time as winner Dejen Gebremeskel (13:26, an event record). A native of Maine and graduate of Dartmouth College, True won both the 2011 and 2012 B.A.A. 5K titles, and is seeking to become the first athlete to win the race three times. Earlier this year True won the USA 15K National Championships in Jacksonville, Florida.

Sambu enters the B.A.A. 5K with a very strong record at Boston Athletic Association events. A two-time B.A.A. Distance Medley champion, Sambu knows what it takes to win on the roads of Boston. The University of Arizona graduate won the B.A.A. 10K in both 2013 and 2014, and finished a close third at the B.A.A. 5K last year. He finished second at the NYC Half in March.

Joining True and Sambu on the starting line will be Kenya’s Lawi Lalang, a track specialist who won multiple NCAA titles while at the University of Arizona, and fellow countryman Sam Chelanga, runner-up at the 2012 B.A.A. 5K. Lalang finished first at the Carlsbad 5000m on March 29, timing 13:32. Also from Kenya are Philip Langat, Daniel Salel, and Kevin Chelimo.

Reigning USA 20K National Champion Girma Mecheso, former University of Wisconsin standout Maverick Darling, and 2:10:36 marathoner Brett Gotcher round out the top men entered from the United States.

Seeking to enhance each participant's race day experience, the B.A.A. has slightly altered this year's B.A.A. 5K course from the race route used in 2014. The event will still start and finish at Boston Common, taking runners on a scenic tour through Boston's Back Bay neighborhood and across the Boston Marathon finish line.

The 2015 B.A.A. 5K will begin on Charles Street in between Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. Participants will head south on Charles Street before taking a right onto Boylston Street, then another right onto Arlington Street. All athletes will proceed to take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue, eventually passing the one mile mark.

After going underneath the Massachusetts Avenue underpass, participants will then turn left on Charlesgate West, making their way onto the inbound side of Commonwealth Avenue. From there runners will follow the Boston Marathon race course, going underneath the Massachusetts Avenue underpass and taking a right onto Hereford Street (2-mile mark), then a left onto Boylston Street.

Participants will pass by the newly-opened Boston Marathon® RunBase and across the Boston Marathon finish line, continuing on Boylston Street before taking a left on Charles Street for the finish.

In 2015, professional runners are eligible for bonus incentives for multiple top finishes at the B.A.A. 5K, B.A.A. 10K, B.A.A. Half Marathon, and Boston Marathon. A runner who wins three of those four events in 2015 will be awarded $50,000 (USD) in prize money. In addition, the B.A.A. will award bonuses for event record times established at the B.A.A. 5K.  

A total of $39,900 (USD) in prize money will be distributed to the top 10 runners overall, the top three masters competitors, and the top three push rim wheelchair competitors. Prize money awards are equal for men and women. The B.A.A. 5K male and female champions will each receive $7,500 (USD) in prize money. The prize money and bonus structure is listed below.  
  
The 2015 B.A.A. 5K has a field size limit of 10,000 entrants. Registration opened on Wednesday, February 4 at 10:00 a.m. ET and closed on Friday, February 13 at 3:00 p.m. ET. The start and finish line for the B.A.A. 5K is located on Charles Street between the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common. The 2015 B.A.A. 5K course will be a scenic tour through Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood, with athletes crossing the Boston Marathon finish line on Boylston Street before returning to Charles Street for the finish.

B.A.A. 5K Elite Field                                       

MEN                                     
NAME                                   COUNTRY            AGE       PERSONAL BEST
Ben True                              USA                       26           13:26
Stephen Sambu                                Kenya                   26           13:21
Lawi Lalang                         Kenya                   23           13:30
Philip Langat                       Kenya                   24           N/A
Daniel Salel                         Kenya                   24           13:31
Sam Chelanga                    Kenya                   30           13:43
Kevin Chelimo                   Kenya                   32           13:42
Maverick Darling              USA                       25           13:58
Brett Gotcher                    USA                       30           14:00
Girma Mecheso                                USA                       27           14:08

WOMEN                                             
NAME                                   COUNTRY            AGE       PERSONAL BEST
Molly Huddle                     USA                       30           15:10
Mamitu Daska                   Ethiopia                31           15:14
Werknesh Kidane            Ethiopia                33           15:12
Sentayehu Ejigu                               Ethiopia                29           15:16
Lineth Chepkurui             Kenya                   27           15:23
Cynthia Limo                      Kenya                   25           15:47
Buze Diriba                         Ethiopia                21           15:14
Mary Wacera                     Kenya                   26           15:20.30 (track)
Valentine Kibet                 Kenya                   26           N/A

2015 B.A.A. 5K Prize Structure

PLACE   OPEN                    MASTERS             PUSH RIM WHEELCHAIR
1              $7,500                   $300                       $300
2              $4,000                   $200                       $200
3              $2,500                   $100
4              $1,500                  
5              $1,000                  
6              $750                      
7              $600                      
8              $400                      
9              $300                      
10           $200                      

GRAND TOTAL= $39,000


About the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.)
Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B.A.A.’s Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs. Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John Hancock Financial. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with the international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. More than 60,000 runners will participate in B.A.A. events in 2015. The 119th Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April 20, 2015. For more information on the B.A.A., please visit www.baa.org.

MEDIA: For further information, please contact media@baa.org