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2024 olympics New Zealand roster
Athletics
James Preston (Wellington)
Sam Tanner (Papamoa)
Georgie Beamish (Hastings)
Hamish Kerr (Dunedin)
Ethan Olivier (Vereeniging, South Africa)
Jack Gill (Auckland)
Tom Walsh (Timaru)
Connor Bell (Auckland)
Zoe Hobbs (New Plymouth)
Maia Ramsden (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Camille French (Hamilton)
Imogen Ayris (Auckland)
Eliza McCartney (Auckland)
Olivia McTaggart (Auckland)
Maddison-Lee Wesche (Auckland)
Tori Peeters (Cambridge)
Laura Bruce (Christchurch)
Canoeing
Finn Butcher (Auckland)
Hamish Legarth (Hastings)
Max Brown (Cambridge)
Grant Clancy (Auckland)
Kurtis Imrie (Wellington)
Luuka Jones (Tauranga)
Lucy Matehaere (Dunedin)
Lisa Buck (Ōhope)
Aimee Fisher (Rotorua)
Alicia Hoskin (Gisborne)
Olivia Brett (Auckland)
Tara Vaughan (Auckland)
Climbing
Julian David (Tauranga)
Sarah Tetzlaff (Tauranga)
Cycling
Laurence Pithie (Christchurch)
Corbin Strong (Invercargill)
Sam Dakin (Auckland)
Aaron Gate (Auckland)
Keegan Hornblow (Nelson)
Tom Sexton (Invercargill)
Campbell Stewart (Palmerston North)
Sam Gaze (Tokoroa)
Rico Bearman (North Harbour)
Niamh Fisher-Black (Nelson)
Kim Cadzow (Tauranga)
Ellesse Andrews (Christchurch)
Shaane Fulton (Hamilton)
Rebecca Petch (Te Awamutu)
Ally Wollaston (Waikato)
Bryony Botha (Auckland)
Emily Shearman (Palmerston North)
Nicole Shields (Clyde)
Samara Maxwell (Taupō)
Leila Walker (Cambridge)
Diving
Elizabeth Roussel (Auckland)
Equestrian
Clarke Johnstone (Matangi)
Tim Price (Rangiora)
Melissa Galloway (Tuamarina)
Jonelle Price (Rangiora)
Field hockey
Dom Dixon (Hawke's Bay)
Brad Read (Auckland)
Malachi Buschl (Dunedin)
Scott Boyde (Brisbane, Australia)
Dane Lett (Carterton)
Simon Child (Auckland)
Charlie Morrison (Christchurch)
Joe Morrison (Christchurch)
Jacob Smith (Wellington)
Sam Lane (Temuka)
Simon Yorston (Christchurch)
Nic Woods (Hamilton)
Kane Russell (Dunedin)
Blair Tarrant (Timaru)
Sean Findlay (Taradale)
Hugo Inglis (Dunedin)
Hayden Phillips (Levin)
Isaac Houlbrooke (Auckland)
Leon Hayward (Darwin, Australia)
Golf
Ryan Fox (Auckland)
Daniel Hillier (Wellington)
Ko Bo-Gyung (Orlando, Florida)
Gymnastics
Dylan Schmidt (Auckland)
Georgia-Rose Brown (Melbourne, Australia)
Maddie Davidson (Christchurch)
Judo
Moira Koster (Christchurch)
Sydnee Andrews (Camberley, U.K.)
Rowing
Tom Mackintosh (Hastings)
Dan Williamson (Beachlands)
Phillip Wilson (Wellington)
Robbie Manson (Hamilton)
Jordan Parry (Tauranga)
Matt Macdonald (Auckland)
Ollie Maclean (Auckland)
Tom Murray (Blenheim)
Logan Ullrich (Brisbane, Australia)
Emma Twigg (Napier)
Kate Haines (Hamilton)
Alana Sherman (Auckland)
Brooke Francis (Te Kauwhata)
Lucy Spoors (Christchurch)
Phoebe Spoors (Christchurch)
Jackie Kiddle (Wellington)
Shannon Cox (Whangārei)
Jackie Gowler (Raetihi)
Kerri Williams (Raetihi)
Davina Waddy (Christchurch)
Rugby
Scott Curry (Rotorua)
Brady Rush (Kerikeri)
Tone Shiu (Napier)
Akuila Rokolisoa (Lautoka, Fiji)
Dylan Collier (Ōpōtiki)
Ngarohi McGarvey-Black (Rotorua)
Fehi Fineanganofo (Auckland)
Andrew Knewstubb (Wellington)
Regan Ware (Tokoroa)
Tepaea Cook-Savage (Kaitaia)
Moses Leo (Auckland)
Leroy Carter (Tauranga)
Tevarn Webber (Hamilton)
Sione Molia (Pukekohe)
Michaela Blyde (New Plymouth)
Jazmin Hotham (Hamilton)
Sarah Hirini (Feilding)
Tyla King (Auckland)
Jorja Miller (Timaru)
Manaia Nuku (Hamilton)
Mahina Paul (Whakatāne)
Risealeaana Pouri-Lane (Auburn, Australia)
Alena Saili (Porirua)
Theresa Stefano (Auckland)
Stacey Fluhler (Papakura)
Portia Woodman (Kawakawa)
Sailing
Josh Armit (Auckland)
Lukas Walton-Keim (Auckland)
Tom Saunders (Auckland)
Isaac McHardie (Hamilton)
William McKenzie (Auckland)
Micah Williamson (Hamilton)
Greta Pilkington (Auckland)
Justina Kitchen (Auckland)
Joanna Aleh (Auckland)
Molly Meech (Auckland)
Erica Dawson (Auckland)
Shooting
Owen Robinson (Morrinsville)
Chloe Tipple (Christchurch)
Soccer
Alex Paulsen (Auckland)
Michael Boxall (Auckland)
Sam Sutton (Auckland)
Tyler Bindon (Los Angeles, California)
Finn Surman (Christchurch)
Joe Bell (Christchurch)
Matthew Garbett (Porirua)
Ben Old (Wellington)
Ben Waine (Wellington)
Sarpreet Singh (Auckland)
Jesse Randall (Wellington)
Kees Sims (Bracknell, U.K.)
Lukas Kelly-Heald (Wellington)
Jay Herdman (Invercargill)
Matthew Sheridan (Wellington)
Fin Conchie (Hamilton)
Lachlan Bayliss (Darwin, Australia)
Oskar Van Hattum (New Plymouth)
William Gillion (Auckland)
Isaac Hughes (Wellington)
Anna Leat (Auckland)
Kate Taylor (Christchurch)
Mackenzie Barry (New Plymouth)
Catherine Bott (Wellington)
Meikayla Moore (Christchurch)
Malia Steinmetz (Auckland)
Michaela Foster (Hamilton)
Macey Fraser (Rangiora)
Gabi Rennie (Rangiora)
Indiah-Paige Riley (Albany Creek, Australia)
Katie Kitching (Well, U.K.)
Victoria Esson (Christchurch)
Rebekah Stott (Papamoa)
Katie Bowen (Auckland)
Ally Green (Sydney, Australia)
Jacqueline Hand (Auckland)
Milly Clegg (Auckland)
Grace Jale (Auckland)
Annalie Longo (Auckland)
Surfing
Billy Stairmand (Raglan)
Saffi Vette (Gisborne)
Swimming
Kane Follows (Auckland)
Taiko Torepe-Ormsby (Christchurch)
Cameron Gray (Auckland)
Lewis Clareburt (Wellington)
Nina Brown (Auckland)
Eva Morris (Tauranga)
Laticia-Leigh Transom (Brisbane, Australia)
Erika Fairweather (Dunedin)
Eve Thomas (Auckland)
Vanessa Ouwehand (Auckland)
Caitlin Deans (Dunedin)
Tennis
Lulu Sun (Geneva, Switzerland)
Erin Routliffe (Caledon, Ontario)
Triathlon
Dylan McCullough (Auckland)
Hayden Wilde (Whakatāne)
Ainsley Thorpe (Auckland)
Nicole Van Der Kaay (Rotorua)
Weightlifting
David Liti (Auckland)
Wrestling
Tayla Ford (Christchurch)
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Hickman and Birchall brothers the pacesetters at TT 2023.
The evening was warm, almost calm; with clear blue skies and that meant problems with dazzle on the run out to Ballacraine and again on the mountain climb from Gooseneck to Mountain Box (aka East Snaefell Gate). On the drive out to Kirk Michael it was noticeable that most vantage points had a large number of spectators for so early in the event; especially at Ballaugh and the White House, Kirk Michael. The first rider to reach Douglas Road Corner was Dean Harrison on the DAO Kawasaki Superbike; he was closely followed by Michael Dunlop who was aboard his MD Racing Honda Superstock machine. The spectacle is amazing as they blast along the narrow road through the village at 160mph. Davo Johnson was next on his Jackson Racing Honda Superbike, and he is right back on the pace after his enforced absence from last year’s event. After Jamie Coward and James Hillier had flashed past on their Superbikes; Josh Brookes came towards us on his FHO Racing BMW; he was late tipping the bike in and ran very wide; throwing up some dust. Thankfully, he was able to power away through the village. Having had that little scare; the rest of the evening was peaceful for the marshals on duty. Peter Hickman was next; he was fast and bang on line on his FHO BMW. Davy Todd and Conor Cummins were both rapid on their Milenco Padgett Honda Superbikes. The action was excellent for the spectators at Douglas Road Corner; many of whom were from France. Dean Harrison was first to complete the lap; he set the bar at 131.974mph; with Michael Dunlop achieving 131.843mph on the stocker; faster than his Superbike time from yesterday; clearly this machine is set up perfectly. Peter Hickman then took top spot with the first 132mph; his exact speed being 132.079mph. Conor Cummins; never one to push hard in practice; recorded 130.294mph; with Todd not far behind on 129.920mph. Jamie Coward and James Hillier achieved 128.488mph and 128.029mph respectively. Despite his little moment in Kirk Michael, Josh Brookes was second to Michael in the Superstocks at 126.282mph. The lowering sun was proving more problematic; there were yellow flags at Creg ny Baa following Matt Stevenson’s off; we wish him a speedy recovery from his injuries. There were also yellow flags between the bottom of Barregarrow and Westwood due to oil on the track caused by Mark Gooding’s expiring machine. The action was still excellent, and some fast times were set. Dean Harrison at 131.351mph; with Hicky marginally faster at 131.712mph. Michael Dunlop changed to his Hawk Honda Superbike and set a speed of 131.141mph; whilst Davey Todd and Jamie Coward both topped the 129mph mark. Conor Cummins suffered another mechanical; going out at the 33rd. Hickman then set off for a lap on his Superstock machine; but that did not go as planned. He had an off piste trip up the slip road at Braddan Bridge; re-joined the course; but eventually pulled off at Ballacraine. Away from the race favourites some fast speeds were set, Shaun Anderson ended third in the Superstock at 125.841mph and the impressive Mike Browne set 125.745mph; both could break the 130mph barrier come race day. The cleaning of the road due to the oil spill meant that the session for Supersports and Supertwins was cancelled. The food weather should allow that time to be made up later in the week. The sidecars were allowed out later but faced the ever lowering sun and the yellow flags from Barregarrow to Westwood. The Birchall brothers were first to Kirk Michael and took the corner fine style; as did Pete Founds / Jevan Walmsley. Tim Reeves / Mark Wilkes had been caught on the road by Gary Bryan / Phil Hyde. The speed table showed the Birchalls at the top with 116.828mph; with Founds / Walmsley second at 116.110mph. Bryan / Hyde set 110.146mph with Reeves / Wilkes setting 109.623mph on what was their first lap. Only 5 outfits went out for a second lap; the Birchall brothers raised the bar to 118.316mph; whilst Reeves / Wilkes upped their pace to 112.338mph. The Ramsdens joined the 110mph group with 110.236mph. The evening ended with the news that Jake Lowther; passenger to Alan Founds had withdrawn from the meeting; leaving one of the race favourites on the sidelines. Read the full article
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Architects // Alpha Omega
#architects#alpha omega#daybreaker#gifs#lyrics#tom searle#sam carter#dan searle#alex dean#casey lagos#tim hillier-brook#bands#architects lyrics#architects band#architects uk#architects alpha omega#band gif#metalcore
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Latest update from Architects
Latest update from Architects
09-Nov-2018: ‘Holy Hell’, album by Architects Label: Epitaph. british • metalcore • rock and indie • metal Architects’s twelfth album was just released on label Epitaph and can be found on Spotify. The album is is already very popular among Last.FM users. Image of Architects
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#album#album release#Alex Dean#Ali Dean#Architects#Dan Searle#Epitaph#Josh Middleton#mathcore#melodic metalcore#metalcore#Morgan Sinclair#music#news#Sam Carter#screamo#Tim Hillier-Brook#United Kingdom
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The Architects kommen nach Zürich
ARCHITECTS KOMMEN MIT NEUEM ALBUM NACH ZÜRICH
Mit musikalischem Können und einem ausgeprägten Arbeitsethos haben sich Architects aus dem englischen Brighton innerhalb weniger Jahre eine treue, internationale Fangemeinde erspielt. Acht stilistisch stets neu ausgerichtete Alben untermauern ihre Ausnahmequalitäten als brillante Musiker zwischen Metalcore, Mathcore, Post-Hardcore und Progressive Metal. Mit ihrem neuen Album „Holy Hell“ geht die Band wieder auf grosse Europa Tour und spielt am Montag, 28. Januar 2019 in der Halle 622 in Zürich.
Die Brüder Tom und Dan Searle drückten noch die Schulbank, als sie 2004 ihre erste Metalcore-Band Inharmonic gründeten. Tom übernahm die Leadgitarre, Dan sass hinter dem Schlagzeug. Schnell fanden sie in Bassist Alex Dean, Gitarrist Tim Hillier-Brook und Frontmann Matt Johnson geeignete Mitstreiter und machten sich in der lokalen Szene trotz ihrer Jugend einen Namen als eine aussergewöhnlich versierte Metalcore-Band.
Von Anfang an überzeugten die Jungs durch überwältigende Spielfreude. Sie tourten konstant durch kleine und grössere Hallen und gaben bei jedem Konzert das Optimum. Ihrem Frontmann Matt Johnson wurde dies allerdings zu viel, weshalb er vor den Aufnahmen zum zweiten Album durch den Shouter Sam Carter ersetzt wurde. Mit dem 2007 veröffentlichten Album „Ruin“ gelang ihnen der internationale Durchbruch im Genre des Metalcore. Ihre extensiven Konzertreisen dehnten sich auf ganz Europa aus und 2008 folgte die erste, umjubelte USA-Tournee. Nach ihrer Schweizer Show im Januar 2018 kommen Architects zurück nach Zürich: am Samstag, 26. Januar 2019 in der Halle 622 Zürich. Tickets gibt es ab dem 14. September 2018 hier.
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The Architects kommen nach Zürich was originally published on The Art 2 Rock
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New Post has been published on Superbike News
New Post has been published on http://superbike-news.co.uk/wordpress/jg-speedfit-kawasaki-look-continue-winning-streak/
JG Speedfit Kawasaki Look to Continue Winning Streak
Fresh from their successful campaign with James Hillier at the Isle of Man TT road races, the JG Speedfit Kawasaki team now turn their attention back to the 2017 MCE British Superbike Championship.
Knockhill in Scotland is the venue for round four of the championship this weekend and although both riders had mixed fortunes at the recent test at Snetterton, they’re both looking forward to resuming their title challenge with the last round at Oulton Park having taken place some seven weeks ago.
Derbyshire’s Haslam currently leads the championship on 111 points having taken three wins from the six races held so far and that gives him a three-point cushion over team-mate Mossey who took the double back at Brands Hatch in April. The duo have also accrued the most podium credits with 19 and 14 respectively.
At 1.26-miles, and with a lap that takes just 48s, Knockhill is one of the shortest circuits on the calendar but it was kind to both riders 12 months ago with Haslam taking the win in the first race and Cambridgeshire’s Mossey finishing just 0.782s behind him in third. And it’s that kind of form they’ll be looking to repeat this time around.
With five rounds still to go before the crucial showdown gets under way, which will ultimately decide the 2017 champion, they both know the importance of remaining consistent to ensure they keep racking up the all-important credits.
The meeting also sees the third round of the Hyundai Heavy Industries British Sidecar Championship take place with reigning champions Ricky Stevens and Ryan Charlwood looking to build on their solid start to the season. Despite tricky conditions at Oulton Park, the pair secured another podium finish and currently lie 15 points behind double victors Tim and Tristan Reeves.
Maria Costello MBE and her passenger Kirsty Hauxwell will also be looking to improve on their debut sidecar outing at Oulton Park and qualify to compete in all three races.
Haslam said: “I’m really looking forward to Knockhill; it’s been a good seven-week break since Oulton and obviously it didn’t end too well there with the crash behind James. Having said that the season has gone well overall so far and Knockhill last year was a really good weekend in so far as I won race one and was winning race two until I had a visor problem.
“Wet and dry I felt really competitive with the Kawasaki and the JG Speedfit outfit and I’m looking forward to getting back going and continuing the team’s winning ways. Hopefully we can keep pushing on and extend the championship lead.”
Mossey said: “I’ve had a lot of good results so far this season and after the long break I’m raring to go! I’ve been training so hard since the last round at Oulton Park and I’m looking forward to getting back on the bike at Knockhill and bringing some more trophies home!”
Charlwood said: “Knockhill is one of my favourite circuits, but we know it’s going to be a tough round as it’s such a small track, which makes it very difficult to overtake. Also, there are a couple of our competitors who are from the local area so know the circuit like the back of their hand.
“Last year our hopes were dashed at Knockhill when I was thrown out of the outfit during practice and dislocated my shoulder. The injury did heal well however, and I have come a long way since then. Nevertheless, I don’t want a repeat performance of last year so I have trained relentlessly in the past few weeks to ensure my core and upper body fitness are on point.
“With potentially two reverse grids to contend with and a lot of points up for grabs we’ll be digging deep in the hope of securing our first win of the season.”
MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship standings:
Leon Haslam (JG Speedfit Kawasaki) 111
Luke Mossey (JG Speedfit Kawasaki) 108
Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) 86
Josh Brookes (Anvil Hire TAG Yamaha) 67
Glenn Irwin (Be Wiser Ducati) 63
Jason O’Halloran (Honda Racing) 61
To keep up to date with the latest news from JG Speedfit Kawasaki you can follow the team on Facebook @JGSpeedfitBournemouthKawasaki on Twitter @JGSpeedfitKawa or visit the website www.jgspeedfitkawasaki.co.uk
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Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
Mit phänomenalen Blues-Rock begeisterten sie als Support Act von AC/DC in Zürich. Jetzt kommen Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown am Freitag, 24. November 2017, ins Les Docks nach Lausanne und am Sonntag, 26. November 2017, ins Zürcher X-TRA.
Durch den eigenständigen Stil des Quartetts, der die Grenzen zwischen Blues und Rock immer wieder neu auslotet, haben Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown es geschafft, mit so unterschiedlichen Künstlern wie Jeff Beck, Tom Petty, Aerosmith, Joe Bonamassa, B.B. King, ZZ Top, Guns N‘ Roses und Deep Purple zu touren. Als überzeugender Support der letzten AC/DC-Tournee gewannen sie im Sommer 2016 viele neue Fans hinzu. Die dürfen sich auch auf das neue Album «Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown» im November freuen. Die Single «Heartland» ist ein exzellenter Appetizer auf die neue Scheibe
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