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Bedard ties Eberle's goal record as Canada thumps Austria at world juniors
Connor Bedard is doing his best to downplay an outrageous stat line.
It might be the only thing he hasn't accomplished at the world junior hockey championship.
The 17-year-old phenom had two goals and four assists to tie another national record just 24 hours after a seven-point performance as Canada pounded Austria 11-0 for the host country's second straight blowout win.
"I'm another player on the team," Bedard said. "We've got so many guys that are special players. I'm just here as one of the guys.
"And obviously trying to contribute."
The presumptive first pick at the 2023 NHL draft is going about that work with assassin-like precision — including a goal against the Austrians from what should be an impossible angle.
"Phenomenal," Canadian forward Adam Fantilli said. "What he's been doing is so special, and the way he's doing it is amazing.
"Absolutely nothing but smiles for him right now."
Bedard has scored six times in three games to tie Jordan Eberle's all-time Canadian mark of 14 goals at the men's under-20 event, and his 27 total points at the world juniors are just four back of the national record held by Eric Lindros.
"His ability to score goals is (among) the best I've ever seen," said captain Shane Wright. "He's always creative with the way he shoots the puck and where he can release it.
"Really impressive."
The North Vancouver, B.C., native's seven points in Wednesday's 11-2 victory over Germany also tied four other players for the most by a player sporting the Maple Leaf at the tournament.
Bedard leads the world juniors with 14 points — seven more than linemate Logan Stankoven, who's at No. 2.
"Just enjoying my time on the bench watching him play," Canadian forward Nathan Gaucher said with a laugh. "Unbelievable."
Stankoven added a goal and three assists Thursday, while Gaucher and Joshua Roy each scored and set up two others. Fantilli, with a goal and an assist, Wright, Dylan Guenther, Zach Dean, Nolan Allan and Tyson Hinds provided the rest of the offence.
Benjamin Gaudreau made 12 saves for the shutout.
Benedikt Oschgan stopped 36 shots for the overmatched Austrians, outscored 31-0 through their three games.
"The score is what it is, but I couldn't be prouder of the group," said Nova Scotia-born head coach Kirk Furey, whose largely no-name roster held a powerhouse opponent to one shot through the game's first 14 minutes. "We gave up one odd-man rush at the end against a team with … everybody."
Canada was embarrassed 5-2 by the Czechs in Monday's opener before rebounding with that emphatic victory over Germany.
Sweden leads Group A with eight points, followed by Czechia's seven and Canada's six with one game to go for each.
The Canadians meet the Swedes on New Year's Eve, while Czechia — the country commonly known as the Czech Republic — will take on the Germans.
Bedard scored four times against Austria in an 11-2 triumph at last year's world juniors in Edmonton before the event was shelved until August because of COVID-19 outbreaks.
The Austrians lost 11-0 to Sweden in their opener before dropping a 9-0 decision Tuesday to Czechia, but were full marks for their start Thursday.
A roster stacked with nine first-round NHL draft picks, plus presumptive 2023 top-5 selections Bedard and Fantilli, Canada had a tentative opening against the European lightweights.
"We came out a little sluggish and a little careless with the puck," head coach Dennis Williams said. "They're a hard-working team, they're a disciplined team. They stayed inside the dots, we didn't want to go inside the dots.
"We wanted to play on the outside perimeter and if you're not willing to get there and get pucks through and traffic then that's what happens."
The Canadians then went to their first power play and never looked back.
Guenther scored a hat trick against Germany — all off Bedard feeds — and got things started off with a slick no-look, between-the-legs pass from Brennan Othmann.
Dean snapped his first of the tournament before Wright scored his third on another man advantage from a Bedard setup for a 3-0 lead through 20 minutes.
"We got a good talk in between the first and the second — imposing our game, our style of play," Gaucher said. "We were a bit too soft."
Roy scored his second after the restart before Bedard, who had three goals against Germany, went to work on another highlight-reel effort when he roofed a shot upstairs from a next-to-impossible spot on the ice that had to be confirmed by video review.
"I've seen him do that so many times," Fantilli said. "He's pretty auto with that."
Bedard knew right away the puck was in.
"It was kind of weird,” he said. "Everyone kind of stopped playing. I think they knew they were gonna go check it."
Allan made it 6-0 and Stankoven added his second from in tight on another sequence that required video review.
Fantilli scored his first on a power play early in the third to stretch Canada's lead to 8-0.
"You don't want to start slow," Bedard said. "But to be able to turn it around like we did … I thought in the second and third, we played a lot harder.
"We played a lot more to our system."
Gaucher added his first before Bedard bagged his sixth, and 14th overall, on a play where Stankoven pushed the puck forward on an offensive zone faceoff to his diving linemate. Hinds then completed the rout with his first off a scramble.
But the night — just like 24 hours earlier — belonged to Bedard.
"He's just in another world," Furey said. "It's a pretty special moment to be behind the bench while he's on the ice, and for our players to experience that.
"Because they're not going to get that experience ever again."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 29, 2022.
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Punkteteilung im ersten Heimspiel
Punkteteilung im ersten Heimspiel SG Auerbach – 1. FC Umpfertal 2-2 (0-1) Auerbach. (jb) Zum ersten Heimspiel in der Landesliga-Runde durfte die SG Auerbach den 1. FC Umpfertal begrüßen. Da die Platzherren das Pokalspiel gegen den gleichen Gegner gewonnen hatte, hoffte man heute ebenfalls auf einen entsprechenden Spielverlauf. Zu Beginn waren es aber die Gäste, die das Spiel mehr annahmen und erste Halbchancen erspielten. Auf Seite der Hausherren war das Spiel von unzähligen Fehlpässen geprägt. Sinnbildlich war die beste SGA-Chance in der ersten Hälfte eine verunglückte Flanke von Kollmer, die immer länger wurde und knapp das lange Eck verfehlte. In der fünften Minute der Nachspielzeit erzielten dann die Gäste den zu diesem Zeitpunkt verdienten Führungstreffer, nachdem die SGA-Hintermannschaft unglücklich agierte und so Janik Ondrasch zum Tor einlud. Abonnieren Sie kostenlos unseren NOKZEIT-KANAL auf Whatsapp. Offensichtlich fruchtete die Halbzeitansage in der Auerbacher Kabine, denn nach dem Seitenwechsel spielten die Einheimischen mutig auf und wurden immer wieder durch Steckbälle gefährlich. Nach 54 Minuten wurden die Bemühungen belohnt, als Benjamin Eberle Lars Reichert schön freispielte und dieser wiederum für Haag auflegte. Von nun an spielten nur noch die Auerbacher. Belohnt wurde dies mit dem 2-1-Führungstreffer durch Hess, der nach einer Hereingabe von Haag nur noch einschieben musste. Nach diesem Schema kam die SGA immer wieder zu Chancen, vergab diese allerdings fahrlässig. Auch das Aluminium war dreimal im Weg. Den Gästen reichten in der zweiten Hälfte fünf Minuten, in denen Auerbach das Heft aus der Hand gab. Nach einer Hereingabe von der linken Flanke köpfte der frisch eingewechselte David Tóth unbedrängt zum 2-2 ein. In der verbleibenden Spielzeit warfen die Hausherren noch einmal alles nach vorne, am Ende blieb es aber bei der Punkteteilung. Daten zur Partie: - SG Auerbach: Müller; Hecht; Treu; Kollmer; Löprich (90. Hofmann); Eberle, B. (79. Gottelt), Haag; Kaufmann; Pfeifer; Reichert (84. Krämer); Hess - 1. FC Umpfertal: Schneck; Lorenz; Herrmann; Dürr (58. Ruck); Ondrasch (79. Wolpert); Schütz; Krenz (84. Tóth); Münz; Kuntschik; Tunga (63. Würzberger); Throm - Tore: 0:1 Ondrasch (45.), 1:1 Haag (54.), 2:1 Hess (63.), 2:2 Tóth (85.) - Schiedsrichter: Julian Rosenberger, Philipp Decker, Moritz Kreutz Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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2023 in memoriam part 1.
Georg Eberl, 86
R.K. Krishna-Kumar, 84
Ron Labinski, 85
Art McNally, 97
Apostolos Pitsos, 104
Lise Nørgaard, 105
Bobby Rivard, 83
Fred White, 67
Ken Block, 55
Cliff Gustafson, 91
Bishop John Huo Cheng, 96
Marilyn Stafford, 97
James D. Brubaker, 85
Col. (Ronnie) Walter Cunningham, 90
Bishop Norbert Werbs, 82
Stan Hitchcock, 86
Calvin Muhammad, 64
Taka Miiko Hsu, 97
Nate Colbert; Jr., 76
Earl Boen, 81
Jim Carmody; Jr., 89
Carl Duser, 90
Martin Fabi, 80
Mike Hill, 73
Danny Kaleikini, 85
Bishop Benjamin Almoneda, 92
Prof. Benjamin Bederson, 101
Fred Benners, 92
George W. Bryan, 78
Bill Campbell, 74
#Religion#Tributes#Celebrities#Sports#Hockey#Germany#Money#Cars#India#New York#Kansas#Football#Pennsylvania#Greece#Books#Denmark#Canada#Quebec#Ontario#Music#Illinois#Races#Utah#Baseball#Texas#Ohio#U.K.#Movies#Planes#Iowa
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First rehearsal picture of Ethan in The Boys from Syracuse. First previews starting this weekend at Theatrer Erfurt
Cast includes:
Ethan Freeman (Sergeant),
Benjamin Eberling (Antipholus von Syrakus), Johanna Spantzel (Luciana), Christopher Wernecke, Daniel Hauser and Arne David
#ethan freeman#poto#phantom of the opera#european musicals#the boys from syracuse#musical theater#musicals
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Tecklenburg 2015: Gumbie Cat (Part 1 | Part 2)
With this production themed around the idea of a circus, Jennyanydots becomes the Bearded Lady - and, incidentally, the largest member of the company. (Skimbleshanks is, I think, the smallest, or close to it - there are some cute moments with them! You can see him in the middle of the line in the last gif, in blue pants and a red coat and hat.)
Munkustrap loves and respects her as always, though that doesn’t stop him from taking a moment to wash his face in the last gif.
Note also that Rumpelteazer (white frilly bloomers and garters, cherry red jacket and hat) joins the usual trio in singing her song. Demeter is in pink and black, Bombalurina in black latex, and Jellylorum in a pink flowery frock with pearls.
Armin Kahl as Munkustrap, Benjamin Eberling as Jennyanydots, Anna Carina Buchegger as Rumpelteazer, Rachel Marshall as Bombalurina, Leah delos Santos as Jellylorum, Caroline Frank as Demeter.
#c: jennyanydots#c: munkustrap#s: gumbie cat#2015 tecklenburg#non-replica productions#benjamin eberling#armin kahl#anna carina buchegger#rachel marshall#leah delos santos#caroline frank
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Tecklenburg 2015: Yngve Gasoy Romdal as Bustopher, Benjamin Eberling as Jennyanydots, and Stephan Luethy as Skimbleshanks.
A touch of Tecklenburg Bustopher for day 7 of Jellicle ships month. But is it Jennyphershanks, or Bustofood?
Jenny and Skimble are very impressed by his eating technique. Meanwhile, poor Admetus (the green clown who is being the chair) is merely (im)pressed by his and Jenny's combined... gravity.
#c: bustopher jones#c: skimbleshanks#c: jennyanydots#non-replica productions#2015 tecklenburg#bustopherxskimbleshanks#bustopherxjennyanydots#jennyanydotsxskimbleshanks#s: bustopher jones#stephan luethy#benjamin eberling#yngve gasoy romdal
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JENNANYDOTS
Susie McKenna
Benjamin Eberling
Yoshiko Hattori (??)
Stephanie Watt
#cats musical#cats the musical#cats 1998#jennyanydots#cats musical shiki#cats tecklenburg#oldiesweek
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MY FIRST PERSONAL OPINIONS TO THE NEW SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MUSICAL CAST (PART 1)
Today last week the new SpongeBob SquarePants Cast started rehearsal and finally we got to take a look at this amazing cast. (Premier in only a month!!)
I, myself have tickets for the October show and I am so fricking excited so let's get right into it
MICHIEL JANSSENS AS SPONGEBOB
Honestly!! Amazing choice!! I don't think that there is anyone who would've portrayed spongeBob better. He literally has the SpongeBob vibes written in his face. I just know he will rock that role and I would protect him with my life and soul.
BENJAMIN EBERLING AS PATRICK
Honestly a very bold choice but nonetheless Benjamin is incredibly talented and I don't doubt that he can and will slay this role though like I said I wasn't sure about him as Patrick BUT I can't wait to see him and let myself be teached otherwise
MARTIN SMIDS AS SQUIDWARD
"oh No hE Is HoTtttT!!"
I am so excited to see him as Squidward. I already know I will simp head over heels for him. This ain't your show SpongeBob! It's now squidwards!!
'I am not a loser' will probably be the best song of the show for me just cause I am simping for Squidward's actor. Send help.
SARAH KORNFELD AS SANDY
Hero definitely is her middle name but as someone who was (and still is) obsessed with Christina Sajous as Sandy Cheeks it is going to be hard to live up to her. Can't wait to see her!!
MAXIMILIAN VOGEL AS PLANKTON
He definitely looks like a hot villain and I say that in the most respectfully way possible. I think he will rock this role without a doubt and he is definitely one of the actor's I will try to get an autograph from
#broadway#broadway musicals#spongebob#spongebob broadway#spongebob squarepants#spongebob the musical#spongebob squidward#squidbob
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Ten Cities
Clubbing in Nairobi, Cairo, Kyiv, Johannesburg, Naples, Berlin, Luanda, Lagos, Bristol, Lisbon,. 1960-March 2020
With essay by: Rui Miguel Abreu, Vitalii Bard Bardetski, Vítor Belanciano, Tony Benjamin, Danilo Capasso, Vincenzo Cavallo, Iain Chambers, Kateryna Dysa, Johannes Ebert, Maha ElNabawi, Michelle Henning, Rangoato Hlasane, Johannes Hossfeld Etyang, Rehan Hyder, Mukami Kuria, Ângela Mingas, Ali Abdel Mohsen, Marissa J. Moorman, Joyce Nyairo, Sean O’Toole, Sellanga Ochieng’ Blinky Bill, Bill Odidi, Tobias Rapp, Florian Sievers, Peter Wafula Wekesa, Mallam Mudi Yahaya. Edited by Johannes Hossfeld Etyang, Joyce Nyairo, Florian Sievers.
With photographs by Anita Baumann, Beezer, Royce Bett, Tilman Brembs, Giovanni Calemma, Martin Eberle, Mosa'ab Elshamy, Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani, Max Fonseca, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Andreas Langfeld, Lucio Luongo, Musa N. Nxumalo, Eva Maria Ocherbauer, Chris Saunders, Jürgen Schadeberg, Gavin Watson, Tobias Zielony, a.o.
Spector Books, Leipzig 2020, 560 pages, paperback, with ca. 47 black-white and ca. 115 colour images, 20x27cm, ISBN 9783944669793
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A project by Goethe-Institut
Ten Cities tells the story of club music and club cultures in ten urban centres across Africa and Europe from 1960 to March 2020. It looks beyond the North Atlantic locations that are usually assumed to be the main focus of attention and sets out to put together a more inclusive narrative. Bringing clubs to the fore as nocturnal laboratories for different ways of life, the book portrays the cities’ music subcultures in twenty-one essays, playlists, and photo sequences – before COVID-19 impacted creative communities worldwide. It is a retrospective testimony to their living spirit, a rhythmanalysis mediated by sound and night.
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Kerstin Honeit. Voice Works / Voice Strikes Ed. by Kerstin Honeit / Fiona McGovern Year ISBN Pages Publisher Order / Buying 2022 978-3-942214-40-7 112 b_books [email protected] _____________________________________________________________ English/German, Art/Film, queer, decolonial/anti racist With contributions by Dela Dabulamanzi, Kerstin Honeit, Benjamin Liberatore, Yasmine Modestine, Marc Siegel 'The voice labours constantly. It is particularly a worker when it is silent and on strike.' Against the background of Kerstin Honeit's artistic practice, this publication examines the (film) voice from the aspect of labour. It discusses vocal connections to structural exclusions, as well as resistant and emancipatory gestures: the voice as a worker. From different perspectives and working practices, it illuminates forms of (translational) labour that are applied to the disembodied voice of cinema and its mediated extensions. In doing so, the contributors devote themselves to the hidden processes of a ‘voice normalisation’ as it is practised in commercial film dubbing in a racialising or classist manner. Equally, this publication is interested in the queering potential that is inherent in the disembodied voice too. The production processes involved in creating coherences between bodies and voices are made visible here; as fluid and in relation to structures and politics, therefore condense ways of seeing and hearing into ambiguous, multiple resonances. Via an augmented reality app, excerpts of Kerstin Honeit's video work become accessible on film. Editor of the publishing house: Michaela Wünsch (b_books) Translation: bellu&bellu (English) / Daniel Belasco Rogers (Deutsch) Copy editing: Michaela Richter (Deutsch) / Emma Cattell (English) Graphic design: Anna Voswinckel Photos, images and printer’s copy: Carsten Eisfeld (Eberle & Eisfeld) AR-App: Carla Streckwall & Alexander Govoni – Refrakt Supported by the Berlin Department of Culture and Europe https://ift.tt/d3rsgAI
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Women of Waveny: Artists, Patrons, and the Lapham Legacy @ New Canaan Historical Society
Women of Waveny: Artists, Patrons, and the Lapham Legacy @ New Canaan Historical Society
The new Canaan Historical Society is hosting an exhibit, Women of Waveny: Artists, Patrons, and the Lapham Legacy that runs through March 31, 2022. Don’t miss this fabulous exhibition! Curated by Arianne Kolb and Micaela Porta, the show features bronze sculptures by Abastenia St. Leger Eberle and photographs by Francis Benjamin Johnston, and tells the stories of these artists and advocates, along…
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Proczyk geht mit vier Punkten Vorsprung auf Engstler ins letzte Saisonrennen
Langeveld folgt mit 22 Punkten Rückstand, Halder ohne Chance auf den Titel
Hesse baut Führung in der Honda Rookie Challenge aus
Hockenheimring Rennen 1 Datum: 22. September 2018 Wetter: Trocken Streckenlänge: 4574 m Top 3: 1. Harald Proczyk (AUT) 2. Mike Halder (GER) 3. Luca Engstler (GER)
Hockenheim. Opel-Pilot Harald Proczyk (42, Österreich, HP Racing International) hat das vorletzte Saisonrennen der ADAC TCR Germany in Hockenheim gewonnen und damit die Führung in der Meisterschaft übernommen. Der Pole-Setter setzte sich bei besten Bedingungen vor Mike Halder (22, Meßkirch, Team Honda ADAC Sachsen) im Honda Civic TCR und Luca Engstler (18, Wiggensbach, Hyundai Team Engstler) im Hyundai i30 N TCR durch.
“Ich hatte heute schlicht das schnellste Auto, ich musste nur fahren. Es ist kein Zufall, dass der Opel hier gut geht. Wir haben schon im vergangenen Jahr einen Sieg hier geholt, da hat alles angefangen”, sagte Proczyk: “Was im Rennen am Sonntag passiert, kann man nicht vorhersagen. Wenn man alleine vorne fährt, ist alles wunderbar. Aber wenn man irgendwo mittendrin ist, geht nachher gar nichts mehr. Es kann alles passieren.”
Im letzten Rennen der Saison am Sonntag (ab 14.50 Uhr) fällt die Entscheidung in der umkämpften dritten Saison der ADAC TCR Germany. Proczyk geht mit vier Punkten Vorsprung auf Engstler in den abschließenden Lauf. Audi-Pilot Niels Langeveld (30, Niederlande, Racing One) lauert mit 22 Punkten Rückstand auf seine Chance, Mike Halder hat dagegen angesichts eines Rückstands von 63 Zählern keine Möglichkeit mehr auf den Meistertitel.
Vierter wurde Audi-Pilot Langeveld vor Benjamin Leuchter (30, Duisburg, Max Kruse Racing) im VW Golf GTI TCR, Pascal Eberle (27, Schweiz, Steibel Motorsport) im Cupra TCR, Théo Coicaud (18, Frankreich, Hyundai Team Engstler), Lukas Niedertscheider (23, Österreich, Niedertscheider Motorsport) im Peugeot 308 TCR und Max Hesse (17, Wernau, Prosport Performance), der als Neunter bester Rookie wurde. Niko Kankkunen (19, Finnland, Team Engstler Europe) komplettierte die Top Ten.
Hesse baute damit die Führung in der Honda Rookie Challenge weiter aus. Er hat nun 91,5 Punkte auf dem Konto, sein Verfolger Luke Wankmüller (17, Straubenhardt, HP Racing International) folgt mit 84 Zählern. Einer der beiden 17-Jährigen wird die Nachwuchswertung der ADAC TCR Germany somit gewinnen und kann sich auf einen neuen Honda Civic freuen. Auch in der Honda Rookie Challenge fällt die Entscheidung am Sonntag, Michelle Halder (19, Meßkirch, Profi-Car Team Halder) hat als Dritte mit 73,5 Punkten keine Chance mehr auf den Titel.
Proczyk wehrt Angriffe ab und zieht davon – intensive Verfolgerduelle
Beim Start verlor Proczyk zunächst die Führung an Engstler, doch noch vor Ende der ersten Runde zog der Opel-Pilot auf der langen Gerade wieder vorbei. Auch Honda-Pilot Halder setzte Engstler unter Druck, der sich zwar hartnäckig, aber letztlich ohne Erfolg wehrte. Die Duelle seiner Verfolger spielten Proczyk in die Karten, der Österreicher baute seinen Vorsprung so kontinuierlich aus. Unterdessen hatte sich auch Niels Langeveld von Startplatz sechs auf vier nach vorne gearbeitet. Im Audi RS3 LMS versuchte er fortan, an Engstler vorbeizukommen.
In den folgenden Runden blieb das Bild unverändert: Proczyk bestimmte das Tempo, Halder folgte mit etwas Abstand. Dahinter lieferten sich Engstler und Langeveld als erste Verfolger intensive Duelle. Das Feld rückte erst wieder eng zusammen, als Jasmin Preisigs (26, Schweiz, Steibel Motorsport) Opel Astra TCR bei noch 15 Minuten Renndauer ausrollte und das Safety Car auf die Strecke kam. Beim Restart lauerten Proczyks Verfolger auf ihre Chance, doch der Österreicher setzte sich schnell wieder ab.
“Das hat perfekt funktioniert, so konnte ich mich immer wieder absetzen und bin gar nicht erst in die gefährliche Zone bei meinen Verfolgern gekommen. Das war auch wichtig, weil der Honda und speziell auch der Hyundai in den Kurven schon sehr, sehr gut gingen”, sagte Proczyk, der auch eine weitere Safety-Car-Phase nach einem Kontakt zwischen Antti Buri (29, Finnland, LMS Racing) und Pascal Eberle (27, Schweiz, Steibel Motorsport) unbeschadet überstand und am Ende ausgelassen über seinen dritten Saisonsieg jubelte.
Anders erging es Engstler, der sich bis zur Ziellinie gegen die Angriffe Langevelds verteidigen musste. Zwischenzeitlich fand der Niederländer im Audi einen Weg vorbei, doch Engstler konterte im Hyundai und rettete seinen dritten Platz letztlich nervenstark.
Im letzten Saisonrennen am Sonntag hat Langeveld die beste Startposition. Er geht von Rang drei ins Rennen, Proczyk als Zehnter und Engstler als 19. müssen dagegen aufholen. Engstler hatte im Samstagsrennen seine dritte Verwarnung in dieser Saison erhalten, dies hat laut Regelwerk eine Rückversetzung von zehn Startplätzen zur Folge. Von der Pole Position startet Cupra-Pilot Oliver Holdener (22, Schweiz, Wolf-Power Racing) als Zehnter des Qualifyings. Im Sonntagsrennen startet die Top Ten des Zeittrainings in umgekehrter Reihenfolge. SPORT1 überträgt die Entscheidung live im TV und als Stream auf www.SPORT1.de. Das Rennen ist zudem im Livestream auf adac.de/motorsport, der Facebook-Seite der ADAC TCR Germany und unter youtube.com/adac mit deutschem und englischem Kommentar zu sehen.
Weitere Stimmen zur ADAC TCR Germany
Luca Engstler (Dritter, Hyundai Team Engstler): “Ich habe gekämpft und war komplett am Limit. Mehr wäre nicht möglich gewesen, das ist frustrierend. In den Sektoren mit den Kurven war ich der Schnellste – auf der Geraden aber habe ich sechs Zehntel verloren. Das tut weh, aber so ist es. Damit musste jeder schon kämpfen, wir müssen jetzt hart arbeiten, und dann werden wir sehen, was passiert. Dann hoffen wir, dass es reicht. Vielleicht haben wir ein Regenrennen, und dann sieht alles ganz anders aus. Aufgeben kommt nicht in Frage. Ich kämpfe bis zum letzten Meter, bis ich die Checkered Flag sehe. Und wenn es dann nicht reichen sollte, dann braucht sich niemand bei uns etwas vorzuwerfen.”
Max Hesse (bester Rookie, Prosport Performance): “Im Moment sieht’s ganz gut aus für uns. Der Start war sehr gut, danach ging es eigentlich nur darum, meine Position zu halten und zu schauen, was machen die anderen. Ich bin dann auch ganz wenig Risiko eingegangen. Nach der Safety-Car-Phase gab es ein paar Rempeleien, aus denen ich mich versucht habe herauszuhalten. Es war einfach nicht nötig Risiko einzugehen, weil es egal war, ob ich Achter, Neunter oder Zehnter werde. Jetzt hier ganz oben zu stehen, war das Wichtigste – und die Punkte mitzunehmen. Der Vorsprung beträgt 7,5 Punkte, ich muss nur vor Luke landen und das Ding nach Hause bringen.”
Die ADAC TCR Germany auf dem Hockenheimring im TV
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Opel-Pilot Proczyk siegt in Hockenheim und übernimmt Tabellenführung Proczyk geht mit vier Punkten Vorsprung auf Engstler ins letzte Saisonrennen Langeveld folgt mit 22 Punkten Rückstand, Halder ohne Chance auf den Titel…
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THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR
"Up Is Good. Down Is Bad."
Good afternoon.
Bright-eyed and energetic, Chad and Jenny are the newest financial stars of TikTok, the video app. "So how do we make money from home?" asks Jenny. "So basically I just trade stocks on an app called Robinhood," says Chad.
As Chad puts it: "I see a stock going up and I buy it. And I just watch it until it stops going up, and then I sell it. And I do that over and over, and it pays for our whole lifestyle." He goes on to say he turned $400 into $14,000 in one month and, in another month, less than $1,000 into $20,000.
When another TikTokker asks what to look for, Chad says in the comments: "up is good. down is bad. I just ride the upward trends and when they start going down jump off lol."
Abastenia St. Leger Eberle, "Girl Skating" (1907), Metropolitan Museum of Art via Wikimedia Commons
To be fair, a lot of professional fund managers do something superficially similar when they follow a momentum strategy, which buys whatever's hot and sells whatever's not.
But professionals have training and experience and technology to help them succeed — and, even so, momentum funds have had spotty performance. Investment firm Research Affiliates found that a sample of six momentum mutual funds from 1990 to 2016 underperformed the market by an average of 2.6 percentage points annually.
Can amateurs who know nothing whatsoever about a stock except that it's been going up do better than the pros?
Sure they can — for a while, anyway. In a bull market, lots of stocks go up. You can probably find a few even if you have no clue what you're doing.
Beatrice DeKalb, "Squirrel" (ca. 1940), Index of American Design, National Gallery of Art
As the old saying goes, even a blind squirrel can find an acorn once in a while.
Back in 1929, the humorist Will Rogers, whose folksy, syndicated column sometimes appeared in the form of mock letters to the editor, wrote that investors should shrug off the recent stock-market crash. He'd fit right in on TikTok, although he was kidding when he said:
"Take all your savings and buy some good stock, and hold it till it goes up, then sell it. If it don't go up, don't buy it."
The New York Times, Nov. 1, 1929
In the late 1920s, trading stocks — often with borrowed money and without doing any research — became a national obsession.
Janitors and maids, taxi drivers and chauffeurs, doormen, policemen and factory workers, all flocked to the stock market looking to get rich quick, as this cartoon by Rollin Kirby shows. It ran in the inaugural issue of BusinessWeek magazine (then called The Business Week) less than eight weeks before the Crash of 1929:
Rollin Kirby, "Everybody's After the Honey," BusinessWeek, Sept. 7, 1929 (courtesy Ted Aronson)
A few years later, the great investment analyst Benjamin Graham described the mentality — it doesn't matter what you pay for a stock, so long as it's going up — that made this mania possible:
Benjamin Graham, Security Analysis (1934), p. 310
The same mania struck in 1999 and early 2000, when a barber could become a near-millionaire by trading technology stocks and online brokers ran ads featuring a pajama-clad mom flipping stocks and a tow-truck driver who bought a tropical island with his trading gains. The barber, and millions like him, soon took a brutal haircut between 2000 and 2002, when the internet-stock bubble burst.
Investing can be simple, but it isn't easy. It isn't a mindless joyride. It is a process, not a game; you win by persisting over the course of many years, not by racking up the most points in the least amount of time.
In my very first Wall Street Journal column, back in July 2008, I wrote:
[As Warren Buffett has] pointed out, investing is much like dieting: It is simple, but not easy. Everyone knows what it takes to lose weight. (Eat less, exercise more.) Nothing could be simpler, but few things are harder in a world full of chocolate cake and Cheetos.
Likewise, investing is simple: Diversify, buy and hold, keep costs low. But simple isn't easy in a market seething with "free" online trades, funds that promise to transform losses into gains, and TV pundits who shriek out trading advice as if their underpants were on fire. The real secret to being, or becoming, an intelligent investor is bolstering your self-control.
Kitty Kielland, "Evening Landscape, Stokkavannet" (1890), Norwegian Royal Collection
That's harder than ever after almost a year of quarantine has us all climbing the walls and seething with cabin fever. As I wrote in my column last week, being cooped up has led many investors to conclude that they can perceive which themes, or broad trends, are likely to dominate the market for years to come. That can make it harder to remember that other investors may have spotted the same themes even earlier, driving prices dangerously high.
You should keep your investing simple. But you should never let anybody fool you into thinking that investing is easy.
Be well and invest well,
Jason
Some Insights You Shouldn't Miss
Claude Raguet Hirst (1855-1942), "Still Life with Bowl," Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri
Here are some of the best things I found over the past week outside The Wall Street Journal:
The stock market is getting top-heavy, with more weight in the biggest S&P 500 stocks than in the past 40 years, says blogger Lawrence Hamtil
The Novel Investor blog has a thoughtful summary of which assets, worldwide, generated the best and worst returns in 2020
Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Shiller talks about market narratives on Consuelo Mack's WealthTrack (video)
A study of SPACs by several academic researchers finds that costs are higher, and returns lower, than many investors seem to believe
People who have lost their bitcoin passwords have millions of regrets, the New York Times shows
The liar-for-hire business is booming, reports the Financial Times, as firms cash in on spreading political disinformation (h/t @ashthaker1)
Stimulation of a dopamine center in the brain, neuroscientists show, can induce happiness — perhaps too much (h/t @knutson_brain)
Here are some of the best things I found recently in The Wall Street Journal:
Speculators have driven stocks up this year based not on value but on price, James Mackintosh shows
Hedge-fund operator Renaissance Technologies tells investors that its poor returns in 2020 were no big deal, reports Greg Zuckerman
Your 2020 tax returns could get snagged by such complexities as stimulus payments and working remotely, warns Rich Rubin
The pet craze has room to run, but investors shouldn't shouldn't beg to participate, say Carol Ryan and Jinjoo Lee
Joanna Stern offers some greater pointers on how to keep social media from poisoning your mind with political and other nonsense
The death rate from cancer fell by the largest margin on record (based on data through 2018), reports Brianna Abbott
Randomized control experiments can help alleviate poverty, says global economist Annie Duflo in this interview
Money Mailbag
Have a question you'd like me to answer? Want to weigh in on what you just read? Got a tip on something that I or my colleagues should investigate? Itching to tell me I'm wrong about something?
The mailbag is pretty empty this week, so I'm patiently waiting to hear from you. Just reply to this email and I'll see your note. Don't forget to include your name and address.
Jean-François Millet, "Man with a Hoe" (ca. 1860), J.Paul Getty Museum
Mea Culpa
Last week's newsletter erroneously repeated a passage almost verbatim. The correct version should have included only this paragraph:
Now imagine that it's Jan. 5, 2021, and you have a magic crystal ball. It tells you: Supporters of President Trump will invade the U.S. Capitol the next day to try preventing Congress from certifying the presidential election results; a police officer and rioter would be killed and three others would die of medical emergencies; and the House of Representatives will end up seeking to impeach the president for "incitement of insurrection."
I apologize for any confusion.
Hiroshige, "Sailboat on the Sumida River" (ca. 1840), Library of Congress
Last Word
The happiness of those who want to be popular depends on others; the happiness of those who seek pleasure fluctuates with moods outside their control; but the happiness of the wise grows out of their own free acts. — Marcus Aurelius
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The end applause from Kinky Boots Hamburg from last Sunday :D
It was explicitly allowed to film and spread the end applause on social media to promote the show, so here we go!
Lola: Clayton Sia
Charlie: Dominik Hees
Lauren: Jeannine Wacker
Don: Benjamin Eberling
Nicola: Franziska Schuster
Angels: Antonio Calanna, Taylor Davis, Pedro Batista Gonzalez, Dorival Junco, Taddeo Pellegrini, Raul Martin Rodriguez
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Top row: Tantomile loves being a cockroach!
Centre: Cassandra... is definitely all for this whole... cockroach... thing.
Bottom row: ... until the music stops. Ew. Get this thing off me.
Eleonora Talamini as Tantomile, Lucy Costelloe as Cassandra, Benjamin Eberling as Jennyanydots, Tecklenburg 2015.
#c: tantomile#c: cassandra#c: jennyanydots#s: gumbie cat#2015 tecklenburg#non-replica productions#eleonora talamini#lucy costelloe#benjamin eberling
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These four pieces of work up for cheap as chips xmas show and sale at Kunstverein Munich with loads of other cool kids and bits and pieces...
http://www.kunstverein-muenchen.de/de/programm/ausstellungen/vorschau/jahresgaben-2017
Jahresgaben 2017 9. – 17. Dezember 2017 (1. OG + KIno + Schaufenster) Eröffnung und Afterparty am Freitag, 8. Dezember 2017, 19 bis 4 Uhr Niko Abramidis &NE Judith Adelmann Boban Andjelkovic Mojé Assefjah Abel Auer Florian Auer Claudia Barcheri Rike Bartels Nigin Beck Benjamin Bergmann Ayzit Bostan Kerstin Brätsch Lena Bröcker Roland Burkart Robert Crotla Hansjörg Dobliar Elke Dreier Hedwig Eberle Martin Fengel Sabine Franczuszki Fabian Frinzel Stefan Fuchs Ulrich Gebert Susi Gelb Michael Grudziecki Philipp Gufler Flaka Haliti Hammann von Mier Gregor Hildebrandt Lukas Hoffmann Karen Irmer Stephan Janitzky Lou Jaworski Caro Jost Gerhardt Kellermann Kitti & Joy Josef Knoll Bruno Kuhlmann Alexander Laner Yutie Lee Sarah Lehnerer Justin Lieberman Nina Annabelle Märkl Anna McCarthy Michaela Melián Philipp Messner Vincent Mitzev Christian Muscheid Herbert Nauderer Andreas Neumeister Olaf Nicolai Fumie Ogura Jonas von Ostrowski Jonathan Penca Christina Maria Pfeifer Catalin Pislaru Mara Pollak Thomas von Poschinger Sybille Rath Ivo Rick Hank Schmidt in der Beek Richard Schur Zita Schüpferling Angela Stiegler Frank Stürmer Florian Süssmayr Valio Tchenkov Alexander Timtschenko Johannes Tassilo Walter Franz Wanner What Remains Gallery Elisabeth Wieser Martin Wöhrl Youjin Yi Stefanie Zoche Der Kunstverein München präsentiert als Teil der Ausstellung täglich Screenings und Videoarbeiten der Münchner Künstler Billy Billmair, Sarah Doerfel, Leon Eixenberger, Jan Erbelding, Rosanna Graf, Bianca Kennedy & Fabian Vogler, Kalas Liebfried, Simon Mertl, Paulina Nolte, Jovana Reisinger, Adrian Sölch und Paul Valentin.
#kunstvereinmünchen#annamccarthy#jahresgaben#satanism#marilyndimaggio#unhappymap#psychedelia#girlwithagrin#esprit
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