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NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

2014 Grand Prix Final

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F. Lopez/M. Lopez defeat J. Murray/B. Soars 6-7(2), 7-6(2), 10-8 at the 2016 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California.

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NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

Men's basketball defeats #12 Southwestern 85-75. Women's wrestling and cross country were recognized at half-time for for their performances at KCAC Championships.

Men's i-Trail 2008..For the Men't i-Trail 2008 we drove to Witsieshoek Hotel and stayed the night in a backpackers, doing a short walk that afternoon. The next morning we drove to the upper car park and saw a beautiful full rainbow on the way - a real sign of grace. We then climbed the Sentinal, using ropes in part, and back down again where we picked up our packs and hiked up the path to the chain ladders which took us to the top of the Amphitheatre. We slept the night in the Amphitheatre hut and the next morning climbed to the top of Mont-Aux-Sources (3282)...The i-Trail is part of the i-Generation process aimed at helping young men and women transition from self to community. The i-Trail is something of a rights of passage process for many young men.

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A curious mix of rustic French lampshades,ceramic handwash dispensers and tissue boxes in stark contrast to modern square basins! :)

 

The Age Good Food Guide Express Lunch for the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.

 

2 course express lunch matched with a glass of Victorian wine for AUD30.

 

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Men's Lacrosse opened their 2017 season against Colorado Mesa University. The Spires are ranked #9 in the NAIA for preseason.

Men's 200m Breastroke

 

The British Gas British Swimming Championships acted as the trials for the British Olympic Swimming Team for the London 2012 Olympics.

 

They took place inside the Olympic Park, at the Olympic Aquatic Centre.

 

Andrew Willis

Michael Jamieson

Kristopher Gilchrist

Daniel Sliwinski

James Broady

Richard Webb

Ross Murdoch

Russell Smith

Men's U19 WFCQ 2023 EUR2

24th-28th January 2023

El Escorial, Spain

Men's Cross Country. September 13, 2014. Photo by Kate Knepprath.

Men's Soccer took on Buena Vista Saturday, September 28, 2013. Photo by Breanne Pierce

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NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

Men's National Team Camp presented by Allstate

13 January 2021 - Bradenton, FL, USA

Canada Soccer

 

Samuel Adekugbe

Men's Lacrosse vs La Roche, 15-3 win at Finnie Stadium. Team takes the field prior to the game.

Prairie Fire men's basketball played Monmouth College on Dec. 2, 2015 at home.

NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

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A 1860s smoking jacket on display at the Danville Museum of Fine Art and History. Danville, Virginia.

 

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Men's i-Trail 2008..For the Men't i-Trail 2008 we drove to Witsieshoek Hotel and stayed the night in a backpackers, doing a short walk that afternoon. The next morning we drove to the upper car park and saw a beautiful full rainbow on the way - a real sign of grace. We then climbed the Sentinal, using ropes in part, and back down again where we picked up our packs and hiked up the path to the chain ladders which took us to the top of the Amphitheatre. We slept the night in the Amphitheatre hut and the next morning climbed to the top of Mont-Aux-Sources (3282)...The i-Trail is part of the i-Generation process aimed at helping young men and women transition from self to community. The i-Trail is something of a rights of passage process for many young men.

Issue 06 of Men's file magazine has just come out. I managed to get these two shots published of Hiroyuki Maeda's 1971Triumph T120R Bonneville, before & after Hiro's DIY restoration. Hiro is a pattern cutter at Lewis Leathers www.lewisleathers.com the UK's oldest manufacturer of motorcycle clothing. See links to original shots below.

 

Before restoration www.vespamore.com/classic-motorbikes#/i/59

After restoration www.flickr.com/photos/gs3vespa/6291935256/in/set-72157627...

 

See the complete set of shots I took of Hiro's Triumph here www.flickr.com/photos/gs3vespa/sets/72157627877853095/wit...

 

These aren't the best shots I've ever taken but I'm well pleased to get these in to such a quality magazine which focuses on heritage style - a theme I always aspire to throughout my 35mm film photography.

 

Thanks to Men's file magazine for the inclusions & Hiro for letting me shoot his lovely Triumph.

 

Men's file magazine www.mensfile.com

Hiro's Triumph restoration on his own blog www.modebyrockers.blogspot.com/

 

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NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.

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Loyola University New Orleans men’s basketball fell to SSAC opponent Bethel, 82-76, on Thursday, February 26, 2015.

 

Photos Taken By Kyle Encar

Men's Soccer vs. Northwestern Ohio - Sept. 4, 2021

Men's Soccer home game versus UW-Superior. The final score of the game was Luther:7 and UW-Superior:1. Photo by Brandon Whitish.

Men's Fashion Editorial photographed by Roger Erickson at Fast Ashley's Studio in Brooklyn, NY

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