LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- The International Olympic Committee has given its top award for womens sport to a man for the first time.Ethiopian sports journalist Dagim Zinabu Tekle collected the IOC Women and Sport World Trophy, first presented in 2000, at a ceremony Monday in the IOCs home city of Lausanne, Switzerland.The IOC praised Tekle for creating a radio show dedicated to inspiring women and girls to be more active in sport and to pursue their goals and dreams.In five years of broadcasting three times each week, Tekles show significantly raised awareness of guests success, the IOC said.This trophy is not only for women ... It is for both men and women who work toward gender equity, Tekle said in an IOC statement Monday. I created this show because I realized that in Ethiopia, women have no voice, and they are not heard.The show, called the Lisan Womens Sport Radio Program, also works to help prevent womens abuse by creating awareness of traditional harmful practices, the IOC said.The five continental awards were all won by women: Africa -- Felicite Rwemarika (Rwanda); Americas -- Carole Oglesby (United States); Asia -- Maria Leonor Estampador (Philippines); Europe -- Majken Gilmartin (Denmark); Oceania -- Moya Dodd (Australia).Dodd has had the highest profile of the winners, as a co-opted member and progressive voice on the FIFA executive committee from 2013 to 2016. She will stand for election in February as a womens delegate representing Asia on the FIFA ruling board.Gilmartin founded the United Nations Global Goals Cup tournament, and also runs a not-for-profit company with links in New York promoting lighter and smaller balls for girls soccer designed to reduce concussion and knee injuries.Oglesby, a former longtime academic at Temple University in Philadelphia, is president of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women.Rwemarika helped found the national womens team in Rwanda, and has a long track record using soccer in education, health and business programs to help women in the war-torn country.Estampador was the Philippines first female national fencing coach, and now works as administrative manager for the Asian Fencing Confederation. Ecco Outlet Stores Nederland . Scott won the Australian PGA last week in his first event in Australia since winning the U.S. Masters in April. 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Goedkope Ecco Schoenen . -- Most satisfying to Russ Smith about No. Lightly raced Order Again has avenged an unlucky last-start defeat to confirm his rating as a possible winter carnival contender with a decisive win at the Sunshine Coast.Sent out the $1.50 favourite in Wednesdays 1400m-maiden, Order Again ran down the leader The Amateur ($3) to win by 2-3/4 lengths with 8 lengths to the third horse See Bling ($21).Trainer Brian Smith said he would enter Order Again for an open three-year-old race over 1600m at Eagle Farm on Saturday week.I think he might make a lower grade winter carnival three-year-old. I dont want to be talking about the Derby but I do think he is a 2400 metre horse in the making, Smith said.They did put a good margin on the third horse. It was only his third start.Jockey Larry Cassidy has a good opinion of Order Again who he said had to take the field up to the tearaway leader in The Amateur.He should have won his previous start when he had no luck. He is promising, Cassidy said.Gold Coast-based jockey Robbie Fradds decision to ride track work at Eaagle Farm for trainer Tony Gollan continued to pay dividends with a win on Plan Red ($2.dddddddddddd20) in the Class 1 Hcp (1200m).Plan Red is raced by Graham and Linda Huddy who have had many top horses including Derby winners Shoot Out (Australian) and Preferment (Victoria).The Huddys are great clients and are involved in widespread activities throughout racing, Gollan said.I understand Linda will even be selling a yearling at the Magic Millions sales. It is out of a half-sister to Shoot Out so I might have to buy it, Gollan said.The Huddys were denied a double when their filly Of The Day ($1.90) failed by a short neck to catch the Toby Edmonds-trained Linlithgow ($3.50) in another maiden (1000m).She had a nasty injury early on when she put a leg through a fence. This is her second preparation and she will be chasing QTIS bonus money now, stable foreman Trent Edmonds said. ' ' '