#Sports - Europe
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sporteurope · 1 month ago
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How Yasaka Ma Lin Soft Carbon Help To Improve Game Moves
Sport Europe offers a fine range of Yasaka Ma Lin Soft Carbon blades, renowned for their exceptional balance of speed and control. These blades are perfect for players seeking a versatile blade that enhances spin, precision, and reaction time. Whether you’re an offensive or defensive player, this blade supports all styles, ensuring top-level performance and consistent results.
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victusinveritas · 5 months ago
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I bet this is someone's dream and someone else's nightmare...and some lactose intolerant Italian-gymnast-chaser's fever dream.
'Italian gymnast and Olympic silver medalist Giorgia Villa is sponsored by Parmigiano Reggiano, resulting in her taking photos with huge wheels of cheese.'
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mysharona1987 · 1 year ago
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But the people of Scotland aren’t exactly heartbroken?
Last time he went:
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useless-catalanfacts · 6 months ago
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*Catalan not Spanish
I think this might be the most Catalan thing I've ever seen in my life.
Cheers to the Vallvidrera Curling Club!
Video source: pritheworld.
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 6 months ago
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What a difference 55 years makes juxtaposition of Ford Capri Mk 1, 1969 & Ford Capri EV, 2024. Ford of Europe have resurrected the historic Capri nameplate for their new crossover coupé. The original Capri was developed to be a European equivalent of the Ford Mustang. The new Capri, like its sibling model the Explorer, is based on Volkswagen's MEB  platform.
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mapsontheweb · 1 year ago
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The most popular sports in European countries.
by dalmatian.mapper
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sonyaheaneyauthor · 6 months ago
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Skiing in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine. Vintage photograph.
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unhonestlymirror · 13 days ago
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Lithuanians have two sides:
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queen-daya · 9 months ago
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ZENDAYA Monaco | April 13, 2024
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life-spire · 2 years ago
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@ Lorenzo Gerosa
See more cars.
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jambuonthemoon · 15 days ago
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extras from germany 🫶🇩🇪⛰️
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photos by me :)
this entire trip overall was so so fun. i got a great understanding of the culture and history and i loved the people (and the food haha) ❤️
i’d love to visit again soon!
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nyeeventyr · 1 year ago
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insta: @thefrimann
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oodnam · 2 months ago
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useless-catalanfacts · 3 months ago
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Every two years, all the colles (local groups) who do castells (Catalan tradition of doing "human castles") meet in the city of Tarragona to hold the national castellers competition. It's held on the first weekend of October of even years.
This competition is followed like a sports event, with the stadium full of public and aired live on Catalonia's national TV and narrated with as much enthusiasm as a football match.
Photos by amiplim on Instagram.
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 1 year ago
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Matra Simca Bagheera brochure, 1974. A mid-rear engined sports car built by Matra for Simca/Chrysler Europe using the transverse drivetrain from the Simca 1100 moved to the rear wheels. The Bagheera's USP was the 3-seat configuration with the driver on the left. There was a sexist French joke that claimed the car was designed so that driver would have space for both his wife and his mistress.
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frogteethblogteeth · 2 years ago
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Golf Costume designed by Frederick Bosworth, ca. 1908
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