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Adrienne Curry, winner of "America's Next Top Model", and star of "The Surreal Life", and "My Fair Brady", as a hot Imperial officer!
I saw someone take her picture, and then ask her what her name was. Umm, dude? It's right there on her nametag!
Greater Manchester's emergency services and Highways England traffic officers joined forces last weekend for one of the biggest ever motorway emergency exercises.
Exercise Dark Knight saw over 100 people respond to a simulated major incident on a closed section of the M62 motorway.
Over 50 volunteers played the part of drivers and passengers involved in a major collision. Their role was to simulate a range of injuries, from cuts and bruises to fatalities.
The exercise was designed to improve responses to major road incidents and ensure coordination between the various emergency services.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit www.gmp.police.uk
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
This month is the 35th anniversary of the Xth British Commonwealth Games - the "Friendly Games" as they came to be known (for our overseas friends, think the Olympic Games, but on a much smaller scale!)
I was just six years old in 1974 but so much from these Games remains vivid and clear in my minds eye. Why that should be I have no idea but it's almost like my childhood memories "kickstart" from this particular moment in time.
I clearly remember Dick Taylor running away from the rest of the field for gold in the 10,000 metres.
The legendary Graham May toppling over during the Super Heavyweight Weightlifting, the bar rolling off the stage onto the lap of Princess Anne and his wonderful classic 70s black-rimmed spectacles smashing on the ground.
John Walker and Rod Dixon vainly trying to chase down the magical Tanzanian Filbert Bayi in the 1500 metres (still - IMHO - the most memorable moment ever in New Zealand sports).
Probably most of all, however, I remember this song: Join Together
"Join Together" was the theme song for the Games and was written by a fellow called Steve Allen (real name: Allen Stephenson). "Join Together" is my favourite piece of music ever - joyous, happy, innocent, basically New Zealand how it used to be and will never be again.
I actually came to know Steve quite well when he ran a magazine shop in Napier in the mid-1990s. I whiled away many a rainy lunch hour yarning with Steve who - it turned out - was an even bigger sports nut than me.
Anyway, this very long-winded spiel is my introduction to our latest Flickr pic - yours truly in a genuine mint-condition 1974 British Commonwealth Games Officials Uniform.
I found this over Christmas and can still scarcely believe my luck. This isn't just any other piece of Commonwealth Games memorabilia - this is the "Holy Grail". The only other complete uniform I have ever seen is at Te Papa -and that was the womens' version.
I have been pondering for a little while now how best to raise this minor but notable New Zealand sporting anniversary. It took a bit of arm-twisting but I finally persuaded my lovely wife to take some pics of me today (hair plastered down in classic 70's style bowlcut style) to post on here to share with you all as my own small but personal tribute to the greatest Games of all. Enjoy everyone!
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She was a beauty--a gold 45 goddess for sure! A Gold 45 Goddess exalts the archetypal form of Athena--the Greek Goddess of wisdom, warfare, strategy, heroic endeavour, handicrafts and reason. A Gold 45 Goddess guards the beauty of dx4/dt=ic and embodies 45SURF's motto "Virtus, Honoris, et Actio Pro Veritas, Amor, et Bellus, (Strength, Honor, and Action for Truth, Love, and Beauty," and she stands ready to inspire and guide you along your epic, heroic journey into art and mythology. It is Athena who descends to call Telemachus to Adventure in the first book of Homer's Odyssey--to man up, find news of his true father Odysseus, and rid his home of the false suitors, and too, it is Athena who descends in the first book of Homer's Iliad, to calm the Rage of Achilles who is about to draw his sword so as to slay his commander who just seized Achilles' prize, thusly robbing Achilles of his Honor--the higher prize Achilles fought for. And now Athena descends once again, assuming the form of a Gold 45 Goddess, to inspire you along your epic journey of heroic endeavour.
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Pretty goddess reading the Great Books & Classics! Herman Melville's Moby Dick, Homer's Iliad, Homer's Odyssey, and Shakespeare!
Modeling the new black & gold & "Gold 45 Revolver" Gold'N'Virtue swimsuits with the main equation to Moving Dimensions Theory on the swimsuits: dx4/dt=ic. Yes I have a Ph.D. in physics! :) You can read more about my research and Hero's Journey Physics here:
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With the Johnny Ranger McCoy Celtic Cross on the back of the bikini! All the best on your epic hero's journey from JR MCCOY!
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Thousands of university, college and school students – joined by workers – are marching in London and Manchester against Tory cuts to education, fee rises and attacks on jobs and services.
The revolution in Tunisia and uprising in Egypt have clearly inspired the marches. Marchers have chanted, “Egypt, Egypt everywhere.”
London
Aisha, an FE student from Camden in north London said, “I’ve been on all the demonstrations, but some of my friends are here who haven’t been out on the protests before.
“I like the slogan ‘This is only the beginning’, because it’s going to be a long fight against this government.”
Theo, a school student from south east London, took part in the Day X walkouts last year. He said, “Lots of people who want to go to university won’t be able to and people will definitely be affected by the cuts to EMA [Education Maintenance Allowance]. The government is making the wrong people pay – the bankers are getting hundreds of thousands in bonuses.”
For workers, the student protests have been an inspiration.
A GMB rep joining the protest in London said, “I’m here to show solidarity with the students. I’ve got a daughter who has just gone through university and there is no way she would have been able to afford £9,000 a year fees.
“I’m also here to say that I don’t believe in these cuts. We’ve got to stick together workers and students. I think that the TUC demo on the 26 March can give people confidence to fight.”
UCU lecturer Vicky Margree works at the University of Brighton. She said, “We face 100 percent cut in arts and humanities funding which will hit universities hard. And the new fees will make university unaffordable for the majority of people.”
Kelly Rogers, a Unison organiser, said, “Unless we show solidarity with younger people we may as well give up. Students have led the way and enthused workers, showing us how to fight.”
Solidarity with the Egyptian uprising
In London the mood was electric as up to a thousand students joined the many hundreds of people already protesting in solidarity with the Egyptian people outside the embassy off Park Lane.
Chants of “Solidarity, solidarity,” “London and Cairo unite and fight” and “Hey ho Mubarak has to go” are ringing through the air.
One man on the original protest said, “I can’t believe that all these young people have come to support us. This makes us feel even stronger. I can’t wait to send the pictures of all you British people who have come to support us to people back home.”
Before reaching the embassy, the protest stopped outside the Tory HQ at Millbank – a focus of student anger and protests last year – as students chanted, “Tory scum, here we come.”
Follow this link for live reports from Egypt with Judith Orr reporting from Cairo www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23731
Shot on Tri-X with a Rolleiflex EV-MVS back in 2014, developed in Rodinal, scanned, output a few years later on Pictorico TPU at 7 inches by 7 inches via an Epson C-84, exposed for 4 minutes and 50 seconds at 12:30 in the afternoon on a sunny February day (today) on Bergger COT 320 paper hand coated with cyanotype chemistry with a synthetic brush, developed in running water for 5-10 minutes. Message seems appropriate for Not My President's Day.
Oh, and the symbol on the sign is wrong. That's a coil, not a resistor.
The first night view photography challenge RX1R.
Negatives were developed being conscious of reproducing the state where it saw.
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Greens/EFA MEPs joined NGOs outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg Tuesday, and chose the Green Gate: More Fish!
English Green MEP Jean Lambert was on hand to provide her colleagues with T-Shirts printed with fish images drawn by people of all ages from her London constituency.
An overhaul of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy will be voted by MEPs Wednesday, 6th February and Greens/EFA MEPs are demanding that the Parlaiment follows the wishes of EU citizens and calls for a fundamental CFP reform, shifting it from the current destructive model, based on overfishing.
With many fish stocks in a precarious situation, threatening the viability of the fishing industry, the Greens believe the EU needs to move to a sustainable fisheries policy. The group welcomed the committee vote to tie quotas to scientific recommendations on allowable catch and end wasteful practises like discards. The Greens also wants to link fishing rights to environmental good practise.
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I like the way the Vietnamese weavers that I spent some time with recently join together large panels of cloth that they weave on their backstrap looms to make blankets and their traditional long skirts. They use a variety of decorative stitches to do this and I wanted to pratice one of them. So I took the plunge and cut this table runner that I had woven some time ago in half and joined the two pieces side by side using the stitch. The piece ended up being wide enough to accommodate my largest shuttles and medium size beaters and so a tool bag was born.
Thousands of university, college and school students – joined by workers – are marching in London and Manchester against Tory cuts to education, fee rises and attacks on jobs and services.
The revolution in Tunisia and uprising in Egypt have clearly inspired the marches. Marchers have chanted, “Egypt, Egypt everywhere.”
London
Aisha, an FE student from Camden in north London said, “I’ve been on all the demonstrations, but some of my friends are here who haven’t been out on the protests before.
“I like the slogan ‘This is only the beginning’, because it’s going to be a long fight against this government.”
Theo, a school student from south east London, took part in the Day X walkouts last year. He said, “Lots of people who want to go to university won’t be able to and people will definitely be affected by the cuts to EMA [Education Maintenance Allowance]. The government is making the wrong people pay – the bankers are getting hundreds of thousands in bonuses.”
For workers, the student protests have been an inspiration.
A GMB rep joining the protest in London said, “I’m here to show solidarity with the students. I’ve got a daughter who has just gone through university and there is no way she would have been able to afford £9,000 a year fees.
“I’m also here to say that I don’t believe in these cuts. We’ve got to stick together workers and students. I think that the TUC demo on the 26 March can give people confidence to fight.”
UCU lecturer Vicky Margree works at the University of Brighton. She said, “We face 100 percent cut in arts and humanities funding which will hit universities hard. And the new fees will make university unaffordable for the majority of people.”
Kelly Rogers, a Unison organiser, said, “Unless we show solidarity with younger people we may as well give up. Students have led the way and enthused workers, showing us how to fight.”
Solidarity with the Egyptian uprising
In London the mood was electric as up to a thousand students joined the many hundreds of people already protesting in solidarity with the Egyptian people outside the embassy off Park Lane.
Chants of “Solidarity, solidarity,” “London and Cairo unite and fight” and “Hey ho Mubarak has to go” are ringing through the air.
One man on the original protest said, “I can’t believe that all these young people have come to support us. This makes us feel even stronger. I can’t wait to send the pictures of all you British people who have come to support us to people back home.”
Before reaching the embassy, the protest stopped outside the Tory HQ at Millbank – a focus of student anger and protests last year – as students chanted, “Tory scum, here we come.”
Follow this link for live reports from Egypt with Judith Orr reporting from Cairo www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23731
This month is the 35th anniversary of the Xth British Commonwealth Games - the "Friendly Games" as they came to be known (for our overseas friends, think the Olympic Games, but on a much smaller scale!)
I was just six years old in 1974 but so much from these Games remains vivid and clear in my minds eye. Why that should be I have no idea but it's almost like my childhood memories "kickstart" from this particular moment in time.
I clearly remember Dick Taylor running away from the rest of the field for gold in the 10,000 metres.
The legendary Graham May toppling over during the Super Heavyweight Weightlifting, the bar rolling off the stage onto the lap of Princess Anne and his wonderful classic 70s black-rimmed spectacles smashing on the ground.
John Walker and Rod Dixon vainly trying to chase down the magical Tanzanian Filbert Bayi in the 1500 metres (still - IMHO - the most memorable moment ever in New Zealand sports).
Probably most of all, however, I remember this song: Join Together
"Join Together" was the theme song for the Games and was written by a fellow called Steve Allen (real name: Allen Stephenson). "Join Together" is my favourite piece of music ever - joyous, happy, innocent, basically New Zealand how it used to be and will never be again.
I actually came to know Steve quite well when he ran a magazine shop in Napier in the mid-1990s. I whiled away many a rainy lunch hour yarning with Steve who - it turned out - was an even bigger sports nut than me.
Anyway, this very long-winded spiel is my introduction to our latest Flickr pic - yours truly in a genuine mint-condition 1974 British Commonwealth Games Officials Uniform.
I found this over Christmas and can still scarcely believe my luck. This isn't just any other piece of Commonwealth Games memorabilia - this is the "Holy Grail". The only other complete uniform I have ever seen is at Te Papa -and that was the womens' version.
I have been pondering for a little while now how best to raise this minor but notable New Zealand sporting anniversary.
It took a bit of arm-twisting but I finally persuaded my lovely wife to take some pics of me today (hair plastered down in classic 70's style bowlcut style) to post on here to share with you all as my own small but personal tribute to the greatest Games of all. Enjoy everyone!
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Christchurch is a borough and town in the county of Dorset on the south coast of England. The town lies next Bournemouth in the west and the New Forest lies to the east. Historically and previously within Hampshire, it joined Dorset with the reorganisation of local government in 1974 and is the most easterly borough in the county. It covers an area of 19.5 square miles and has a population of around 45,000, making it the fourth most populous town in the county.
The story of Christchurch Priory goes back to at least the middle of the 11th century, as Domesday says there was a priory of 24 secular canons here in the reign of Edward the Confessor. The Priory is on the site of an earlier church dating from 800 AD. In 1094 a chief minister of William II, Ranulf Flambard, then Dean of Twynham, began the building of a church. Local legend has it that Flambard originally intended the church to be built on top of nearby St. Catherines Hill but during the night, all the building materials were mysteriously transported to the site of the present priory. Although in 1099 Flambard was appointed Bishop of Durham, work continued under his successors, and by about 1150 there was a basic Norman church consisting of a nave, a central tower and a quire extending eastwards from the crossing. It was during this period that another legend originated, that of the miraculous beam, which was to change the name of the town from Twynham to the present day Christchurch.
The Priory is noted for its Miraculous Beam, which attracts people from all over the world. Within the Priory grounds, stands Priory House, a Grade II listed mansion built in 1777 by Gustavus Brander. The Priory is in active use for worship and forms part of the Church of England Diocese of Winchester. The legend of the miraculous beam dates to the early 12th century. The story is that a beam was found to have been cut too short when it was hoisted into place. This would have been embarrassing for the carpenters since the wood was expensive and would be difficult to replace. There was however a mysterious carpenter who had worked and ate alone. The day following the discovery, when the carpenters returned they found the beam was in place and it now fitted. The unknown carpenter was never seen again, and the story came to be that it was Jesus Christ who had intervened. The church became Christ’s Church of Twynham in commemoration of the event. In time the town became Twynham Christchurch and eventually shortened to Christchurch. The beam can be seen today and is located in the Priory’s Ambulatory.
On the 2nd April I visited this popular site on a day which was surprisingly sunny and warm. Therefore it was quite busy with many people walking about enjoying this part of Christchuch and the surrounding areas. Christchurch Castle is located in Christchurch, Dorset, England. The earliest stonework has been dated to 1160 AD. It is a Norman motte ( which is a mound forming the site of a castle or camp ) and bailey castle. The castle's site is inside the old Saxon Burh ( a burh or burg was an Old English fortification or fortified settlement. In the 9th century, raids and invasions by Vikings prompted Alfred the Great to develop a network of burhs and roads to use against such attackers. dominating the River Avon's lowest crossing ). The Constable's House standing adjacent to the castle was added at around 1160 and is a rare and notable example of a Norman domestic dwelling. Today the bailey is home to a bowling green and gardens and the ditch has been filled but parts of the keep and much of the constable's house still stand. The site is managed by English Heritage.
The castle is believed to stand on the site of an earlier wooden fort built in 924 AD following the capture of the town ramparts in 901 AD by Aethelwold King of Wessex and subsequently fortified with a motte by Edward the Elder. After the Norman conquest of 1066 the castle's defences were strengthened by the addition of a ditch and bailey surrounded by a wooden pallisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling—is typically a fence or wall made from wooden stakes or tree trunks and used as a defensive structure or enclosure. The wooden fort was eventually replaced with a stone keep. The Norman castle was a strategic defensive structure controlled by the king's constable until King Henry I ( 1100–1135 ) granted it as the caput of a feudal barony to his cousin Richard de Redver, feudal baron of Plympton, Devon. The Saxon defences had been against outside threats such as Viking raiders, however the Norman fortress was more concerned with subduing the local population. It was also a useful base for enforcing the New Forest Laws. The castle controlled the harbour and inland access via the Rivers Avon and River Stour. The earliest masonry has been dated to around 1160, there is documentary evidence of the castle existing in circa 1130. Richard de Redvers is often named has the castle's first builder, although there is little documentary evidence of this and this castle may well have been on the site of the earlier Saxon castle. A great tower was built probably around 1300. The castle again saw action during the Civil War of 1642 to 1651. The Parliamentarians were allowed to take control of the castle in 1644. The Royalists laid siege to it for 3 days, demolishing houses on the corner of Church Street and Castle Street in order to site their cannons. The Royalists were unable to take the castle and Cromwell fearing such a powerful stronghold, ordered it to be slighted in 1652. The castle is now in ruins; a couple of the keep walls remain and the remains of a rectangular moat.
Christchurch Quay, from the quay you can find a ferry that will take you over to Hengistbury Head, also a little further along the Quay there is a ferry boat ( named the Wick Ferry ) that will take you across the river to the pretty village of Wick or even onto the Tuckton tea rooms. This ferry started around 1880 by Eli Miller, and only cost then, a halfpenny to cross the river. Christchurch was founded in the 7th century at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Stour which flow into Christchurch Harbour. The town was originally named Twynham but became known as Christchurch following the construction of the priory in 1094. The town developed into an important trading port and was fortified in the 9th century. Further defences were added in the 12th century with the construction of a castle which was destroyed by the Parliamentarian Army during the English Civil War. During the 18th and 19th centuries smuggling flourished in Christchurch and became one of the town's most lucrative industries. The town was heavily fortified during Second World War as a precaution against an expected invasion and in 1940 a Airspeed factory was established on the town's airfield which manufactured aircraft for the Royal Air Force.
Smuggling was one of Christchurch's most lucrative industries during the 18th and 19th centuries due to easy access to neighbouring towns and the difficult harbour entrance which acted as a barrier to customs cutters. Many townspeople were involved in this illegal trade and large quantities of wealth were accumulated. In 1784 a confrontation between a gang of local smugglers and Customs and Excise officers led to the Battle of Mudeford in which a Royal Navy officer was killed and a smuggler subsequently executed. Another important industry during this period was the manufacture of fusee chains for watches and clocks. In 1790, Robert Cox began to manufacture fusee chains in workshops in the High Street. By 1793 Cox gained a monopoly on chain production in Britain, supplying watch, clock and chronometer makers throughout the country. In 1845 William Hart opened a similar factory in Bargates. However by 1875 the chains were no longer required due to changes in watch designs and the factories were closed.
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My grandfather ran away from home and lied about his age to join the RAF (or, more correctly, its precursor) in 1915. He fought in both World Wars, and eventually retired after a pretty lengthy military career after the Suez Crisis (he was in that one too).
Luckily grandad survived it all. So many others didn't, and it is good that we remember their sacrifice today.
Wilfred Owen's poem is quite harsh - deliberately so: in comparison, "In Flander's Fields" seems tactfully euphemistic - but given our political leaders' continuing foolish adventurism, and their nauseating and hypocritical flaunting of red poppies at this time, I think it is more appropriate.
Dulce Et Decorum Est
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,
Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs
And towards our distant rest began to trudge.
Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots
But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind;
Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots
Of disappointed shells that dropped behind.
GAS! Gas! Quick, boys!-- An ecstasy of fumbling,
Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time;
But someone still was yelling out and stumbling
And floundering like a man in fire or lime.--
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
In all my dreams, before my helpless sight,
He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
If in some smothering dreams you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in,
And watch the white eyes writhing in his face,
His hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin;
If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood
Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs,
Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud
Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,--
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardent for some desperate glory,
The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
Pro patria mori.
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Greetings all! I have been busy finishing a few books on photography, while traveling all over--to Zion and the Sierras--shooting fall colors. Please see some here: facebook.com/mcgucken
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Titles include:
The Tao of Epic Landscape Photography: Exalt Fine Art with the Yin-Yang Wisdom of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching!
The Golden Number Ratio Principle: Why the Fibonacci Numbers Exalt Beauty and How to Create PHI Compositions in Art, Design, & Photography
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And I am also working on a book on photographing the goddesses! :) More goddesses soon!
Best wishes on your epic hero's odyssey!:)
I love voyaging forth into nature to contemplate poetry, physics, the golden ratio, and the Tao te Ching! What's your favorite epic poetry reflecting epic landscapes? I recently finished a book titled Epic Poetry for Epic Landscape Photographers:
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Did you know that John Muir, Thoreau, and Emerson all loved epic poetry and poets including Shakespeare, Milton, Homer, and Robert Burns?
I recently finished my fourth book on Light Time Dimension Theory, much of which was inspired by an autumn trip to Zion!
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Via its simple principle of a fourth expanding dimension, LTD Theory provides a unifying, foundational *physical* model underlying relativity, quantum mechanics, time and all its arrows and asymmetries, and the second law of thermodynamics. The detailed diagrams demonstrate that the great mysteries of quantum mechanical nonlocality, entanglement, and probability naturally arise from the very same principle that fosters relativity alongside light's constant velocity, the equivalence of mass and energy, and time dilation.
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ATV Joiner Irdning 2:0 Flavia Solva - 27.04.2011
Wie schon vor zwei Wochen aus Liezen muss der SVL Flavia Solva auch aus Irdning die beschwerliche Reise zurück in die Südsteiermark ohne Punkte antreten. Bei eisigen Temperaturen an der Irdninger Ennsfieldroad musste man sich trotz eines wackeren Kampfes mit 0:2 geschlagen geben. Dem ATV Joiner Irdning gelang durch zwei Tore in der ersten Spielhälfte durch Mario Petutschnig und Michael Schwaiger ein wichtiger Befreiungsschlag, um nicht in den Abstiegskampf abzudriften. Für die Hausherren stiftet der Sieg doppelte Freude, da man mit einer stark ersatzgeschwächten Mannschaft antreten musste.
Die Partie wurde auf Grund des Volksfestes "Irdninger Kirtag" auf Mittwoch vorverlegt, da sich rund um den 1. Mai ganz Irdning in eine einzige große Partyzone verwandelt. Die Hausherren hatten nach zwei Auswärtsniederlagen zuletzt einiges gut zu machen. Die Gäste aus der Südsteiermark konnten zuletzt mit einem Sieg über Kalsdorf überraschen. Die Vorzeichen standen also nicht schlecht für die Südsteirer zu dem die Ennstaler etliche Ausfälle zu verkraften hatten: Rene Gruber, Phillip Schnabl und Christian Ruhdorfer sind verletzt. Der zweite standardgemäße Innenverteidiger Dr. Mag. Lazi Krizan war zu Beginn des Spiels aus beruflichen Gründen noch nicht aus Bratislava angereist. Daher bekamen heute einige junge Eigenbauspieler die Chance sich von Beginn an zu beweisen. Einer dieser Jungen war es auch, der das 1:0 für sein Team besorgte. Mario Petutschnig schob in der 23. Minute den Ball eiskalt ins lange Eck, nachdem er von Michael Schwaiger ideal in die Gasse geschickt wurde. Vor diesem Tor war wenig passiert mit Ausnahme einiger Vorstöße der Hausherren über die linke Seite und den äußerst aktiven Martin Greimel.
Vorentscheidung vor der Pause
In weiterer Folge waren die Irdninger weiter die Spiel bestimmende Mannschaft, erst kurz vor Seitenwechsel kamen die Gäste ein wenig besser ins Spiel und zu ersten Halbchancen. Genau in diese Phase fiel jedoch das 2:0 für den ATV durch Goalgetter Michael Schwaiger, der mit toller Übersicht noch zwei Verteidiger vor sich habend unglaublich lässig an der Strafraumgrenze abzog. Keine Chance für Goalie Daniel Ruprecht. Kurz darauf hätte beinahe Routinier Robert Rüscher alles klargemacht, scheiterte mit seinem Volleyversuch allerdings an der Stange
In der Halbzeit stellte Coach Andreas Schmid sein Team um, brachte den mittlerweile in Irdning angekommenen Lazi Krizan. Flavia Solva kam engagierter aus der Kabine und spielte sich zu Beginn der zweiten Hälfte immer wieder vor allem Kopfballmöglichkeiten heraus. Im Verlauf der zweiten Hälfte warf das Team von Heinz Thonhofer immer mehr Spieler nach vorne, man blieb jedoch stets im dichten Abwehrblock der Hausherren hängen, für die sich bei den Gegenzügen immer mehr Platz zum Kontern bot. Aber weder die zwar beherzten, aber zu ideenlosen Angriffe der Gäste, noch die schnellen Gegenstöße der Hausherren brachten einem der Teams einen Torerfolg. Der ATV fixierte damit den ersten Sieg seit dem Erfolg im Ennstalderby vor vier Wochen.
Stimmen zum Spiel
Gernot Eingang (Sportlicher Leiter ATV Joiner Irdning): „Kompliment an die Mannschaft, das war eine tolle Leistung heute. Wir wussten schon vor der Saison, dass unser Kader relativ dünn ist. Die Jungen haben ihre Sache aber ausgezeichnet gemacht. Ein Sieg in dieser Besetzung zählt doppelt, zu dem wir vor allem in der ersten Halbzeit auch wirklich guten Fußball gespielt haben.“
Formation:
ATV Irdning 4-4-2 / SVL Flavia Solva 4-4-2
Beste Spieler:
ATV Irdning: 16 Greimel, 15 Schwaiger, 13 Petutschnig
SVL Flavia Solva: Vieltorf, Hoffmann Wellenhof
Quelle: Tobias Kreiter
Hundreds of young activists joined an inspiring Youth Climate Strike in Santa Rosa, to demand action on climate change.
This North Bay strike was organized by young climate activists Lucy London and Kelley Tillman, along with their peers at the Novato High Earth Club. They gave speeches, sang together, made posters, marched on City Hall and created a beautiful mosaic to honor mother earth.
Over a million students around the world skipped school this Friday to protest government inaction on climate change, with thousands of rallies in 125 countries, making it the largest youth climate action in history.
Their peaceful demonstration in Santa Rosa was very moving: these young people are sweet, smart, articulate, dedicated and they share an amazing creative energy and love for the earth. I want to be like them when I grow up!
Our Green Change team supported their youth action by providing a sound system, a large earth globe, and shooting videos and photos of their uprising. Thanks to our crew members Sarah Acker and Marilyn Price for their invaluable support of this important cause. :)
In coming weeks, I will create a special video story featuring Lucy, Kelley and their friends for Climate Heroes, our new series on the new leaders of the green revolution.
Even though this was a youth-led event, they welcomed the help of adult allies like us. It was a pleasure to join forces with these young leaders to fight for climate action together, across generations!
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Join us for a vibrant and empowering Girls on the Run 5K event! Witness the excitement as girls and coaches high five, run, and warm up together. Colorful hair stations, a hydration station, and high nutritional snacks add to the fun-filled atmosphere. The Utah Jazz Dancers will be there to help everyone warm up, and the event will be escorted by motorcycle police around Sugar House Park. Don't miss this celebration of strength, confidence, and unity!