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when you can do more than one (1) face expression @ivanzaytsev​
#graham vigrass#very nice very cool#he has CUTE DOG(S)#canada nt#volleyball nations league#volleyball#wl2018#mine#gifs
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Volleyball World Champ best Blockers after Round 2:Â Jan Kozamernik's points were not enough for Slovenia to gain the top-6
#volleyball world champ#jan kozamernik#block#sebastian solé#Simon van de voorde#simone anzani#graham vigrass#slovensko#slovenia#top 6#fivbmenswch#fivb world championship#fivb volleyball#argentina#belgium#volleyball#volley#blocks#pallavolo#volei
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20180426 Volleyball Playoff Finals (Best of Five) - Game One: Matchpoint BR Volleys
#Berlin Recycling Volleys#brvolleys#volleyball#Bundesliga#VfB Friedrichshafen#br volleys#vbl#pierre pujol#aleksandar okolic#steven marshall#luke perry#adam white#kyle russell#graham vigrass#robert kromm#georg klein#egor bogachev#paul carroll#Sebastian KĂĽhner#season 2017/2018
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DREAM TEAM OF FIVB WORLD LEAGUE 2017:  1st Best Outside Hitter: Ricardo Lucarelli (BRA) 2nd Best Outside Hitter: Earvin N’Gapeth  (FRA) 1st Best Middle Blocker: Graham Vigrass (CAN) 2nd Best Middle Blocker: Kevin Le Roux (FRA) Best Opposite: Wallace de Souza  (BRA) Best Setter: Benjamin Toniutti  (FRA) Best Libero: Blair Cameron Bann (CAN) MVP: Earvin N’Gapeth (FRA)
#fivbworldleague#wl 17#ricardo lucarelli#earvin ngapeth#graham vigrass#kevin le roux#wallace de souza#benjamin toniutti#blair cameron bann#volleyball#my edit
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Graham Vigrass Spor Bıraktı.
Bir Dönem Arkas Forma Giydiği Graham Vigrass Spor Bıraktı. Kerim Küçük.
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Canada: Best Middle Blocker of final edition of World League Graham Vigrass ends his career
🇨🇦| Best Middle Blocker of final edition of World League Graham Vigrass ends his career.
A quite surprising news came from the Turkish volleyball club Halkbank Ankara. Current Efeler Ligi vice-champions said goodbye to their middle blocker Graham Vigrass. However, what came as a surprise, was that the Canadian player had decided to end his sports career. The starter of his country’s national team said that he was ending his international career in April. It turned out, however, that…
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Nagrody indywidualne: MVP Earvin N'Gapeth (Francja) Najlepsi przyjmujący: Earvin N'Gapeth (Francja), Ricardo Lucarelli (Brazylia) Najlepsi środkowi: Graham Vigrass (Kanada), Kevin Le Roux (Francja) Najlepszy atakujący: Wallace de Souza (Brazylia) Najlepszy rozgrywający: Benjamin Toniutti (Francja) Najlepszy libero: Blair Bann (Kanada)
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me and Graham Vigrass | 25.08.2018
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FIVB World League: Canada defeat Bulgaria 3-1 (27-25, 30-28,21-25, 25-23)
Canada’s John Gordon Perrin scored 24 points, 21 of them in attack. Gordon’s teammate, Graham Vigrass, recorded 7 successful blocks and 17 points in total, while on the other side of the net Tsvetan Sokolov finished the night with 18 points.
#volley#volleyball#fivb world league#canada#bulgaria#volei#john gordon#graham vigrass#tsvetan sokolov
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20170427 #CLF4Rome: Arrival of BERLIN Recycling Volleys // Paul Carroll & Graham Vigrass
#CLF4Rome#paul carroll#graham vigrass#volleyball#Berlin Recycling Volleys#champions league#cev champions league#CLVolleyM#br volleys#brvolleys#season 2016/2017
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Seleção Brasileira é superada e fica com a medalha de prata
As quase 23.200 pessoas que encheram o Estádio AtlĂ©tico Paranaense, em Curitiba (PR), na noite deste sábado (08.07) podem nĂŁo ter comemorado o tĂtulo, mas fizeram a festa e tiveram emoção de sobra diante de uma final extremamente disputada, equilibrada e com grandes lances. No final, melhor para a França, que venceu o Brasil somente no set desempate, por 3 sets a 2, com parciais de 21/25, 25/15, 25/23, 19/25 e 15/13 depois de 2h04 de partida. O Canadá bateu os Estados Unidos por 3 sets a 1 e ficou com a medalha de bronze. O oposto Wallace e o ponteiro Lucarelli dividiram o posto de maiores pontuadores da seleção brasileira, com 22 acertos cada um. O ponteiro francĂŞs Ngapeth foi quem mais pontuou na partida, com 29 pontos. Wallace destacou o bom desempenho do adversário na noite deste sábado. “Fizemos grandes partidas e soubemos lidar com cada situação adversa. Hoje nĂŁo foi diferente. NĂŁo dá para tirar os mĂ©ritos da França. Eles jogaram muito bem. Agora Ă© seguir em frente, com o mesmo orgulho de representar a seleção brasileira”, disse o oposto da seleção braisleira. Logo apĂłs a partida, o central LucĂŁo analisou a partida. “Perder sempre Ă© ruim, mas foi uma bela campanha da seleção brasileira e hoje um grande jogo de voleibol. Tivemos nossas chances tanto no terceiro set, como no tie-break, mas temos que lembrar que eles tĂŞm uma grande equipe tambĂ©m. Acredito que esse ciclo que se inicia agora vai ter Brasil e França brigando sempre em finais”, opinou LucĂŁo. O tĂ©cnico Renan tambĂ©m fez elogios a grande final disputada no Estádio AtlĂ©tico Paranaense. “Foi um jogo espetacular. Eles defenderam muito bem, nos colocaram em muita dificuldade e nĂłs sabĂamos que seria assim, um jogo decidido lá em cima, no detalhe. Queria muito agradecer a cada um desses jogadores. Todos se entregaram ao máximo, lutaram e o placar de hoje mostra o nĂvel da competição”, disse Renan.  O Brasil encerrou a Liga Mundial com nove vitĂłrias em 13 jogos disputados. Mesmo com o resultado negativo nesta final, a seleção brasileira segue como a maior vencedora da Liga Mundial, com nove tĂtulos, conquistados em 1993, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010. Melhores da competição Dois brasileiros estiveram na seleção do campeonato: o ponteiro Lucarelli e o oposto Wallace. Os melhores da Liga Mundial ainda foram o levantador Toniutti, da França, o outro ponteiro foi o francĂŞs Ngapeth, os centrais foram Le Roux, tambĂ©m da França, e Graham Vigrass, do Canadá, e o lĂbero foi o canadense Blair Bann. O JOGO Wallace abriu o placar do jogo em ponto de contra-ataque. A França respondeu. As duas seleções trocaram pontos atĂ© os franceses assumirem o comando do placar em 5/4. No bloqueio de MaurĂcio Souza, a seleção brasileira marcou 7/6. Com LucĂŁo, o Brasil fez 10/9. O adversário reassumiu o comando do placar em 11/10. Em um pedido de desafio confirmou o ponto do Brasil, que chegou a 15/14. No lance seguinte, MaurĂcio Borges fez 16/14. A equipe da casa manteve dois de vantagem em 17/15. Contando com um erro do adversário, o Brasil colocou trĂŞs de vantagem (19/16). MaurĂcio Souza fez 22/19. No bloqueio de Bruninho, 23/19. Neste momento, a França pediu tempo. Com MaurĂcio Souza, o Brasil fechou em 25/21. A França começou melhor e abriu 5/1 logo no começo da segunda parcial. Neste momento, Renan pediu tempo. A vantagem francesa chegou a cinco pontos em 8/3. No ace de Wallace, a seleção brasileira reduziu a diferença no placar para 6/8. A França voltou a abrir em 12/7. Renan pediu tempo. No segundo tempo tĂ©cnico, o time visitante tinha 16/9. O Brasil reduziu para 11/16, mas a França voltou a pontuar bem e abriu 20/12. A vantagem passou a ser de 10 pontos em 23/13. A França fechou em 25/15. A seleção francesa abriu o terceiro set com ponto de saque. MaurĂcio Borges respondeu no ataque pela saĂda de rede. No bloqueio de LucĂŁo, o Brasil fez 2/1. O placar ficou igual em 3/3. Na bola de segunda do levantador francĂŞs, a equipe marcou 5/3. Explorando o bloqueio brasileira, a França marcou 7/4. Renan pediu tempo. O time visitante teve cinco de vantagem em 11/6. Depois de uma bola bastante disputada, Wallace pontuou e o Brasil fez 10/13. O placar ainda foi a 11/13 e a França pediu tempo. O adversário voltou a abrir e fez 15/11. Com Wallace, 14/17. Depois de bom saque de Bruninho, o Brasil pontuou no bloqueio: 16/18. No lance seguinte, 17/18. Com Wallace, o placar ficou igual em 20/20. Ele mesmo virou o marcador para 21/20. A França fez 23/22, o Brasil empatou 23/23 e o adversário marcou 24/23. E, no bloqueio, a França fechou em 25/23. A França esteve na frente, mas, com Lucarelli e depois com Wallace, o Brasil fez 4/2. Com o apoio da torcida, o time da casa ainda chegou a 6/3. No bloqueio simples de Éder, 7/3. MaurĂcio Borges marcou 8/3. Os franceses reagiram e fizeram 7/10. No ace, a França marcou 9/11, forçando Renan a pedir tempo. Em um super ataque de Wallace, o Brasil fez 13/9. Éder marcou 16/13. Depois de grande passe de Thales, Bruninho levantou para LucĂŁo, que marcou 17/14. A vantagem brasileira foi a quatro pontos (19/15) e o adversário pediu tempo. No bloqueio de Wallace, 20/15. Com mais um bloqueio simples de Éder, o Brasil chegou a 22/16. Embalada, a seleção brasileira fechou com Éder: 25/19. Lucarelli abriu o marcador do set decisivo. A seleção brasileira ainda abriu 3/1. Na sequĂŞncia, i time de Renan fez 5/3. Em boa passagem de Bruninho pelo saque, o Brasil chegou a 7/4 e o adversário pediu tempo. A França encostou no placar em 6/7 e ainda chegou ao ponto de empate em 7/7. O tĂ©cnico brasileiro parou o jogo com pedido de tempo. LucĂŁo marcou 8/7. Lucarelli fez 9/8. No bloqueio, Éder marcou 10/8. O Brasil fez 11/9. A França chegou ao empate em 11/11 e virou em 12/11. Renan pediu tempo. Na volta, os franceses fizeram 13/11 e fecharam em 15/13. Fonte: Site oficial da CBV
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Constructech Honors 2018 Women in Construction
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Constructech Honors 2018 Women in Construction
CAROL STREAM, Ill/ July 13, 2018 (STL.News) The percentage of females within construction might only be 9%, but the women heading up major projects or representing leadership roles are still going strong, based on this year’s winners of the 2018 Women in Construction awards. Now in its fourth year, Constructech magazine’s 2018 Women in Construction recognizes women who are the most successful women working within the construction community and are constantly proving that they have the passion, tenacity, and steadfastness to lead the largest and most successful projects in the world, all while leveraging innovative technology. Nominations were directed to the editorial staff at Constructech magazine and then winners were chosen by a group of their peers within the construction industry. “I am always inspired by these women. It’s truly a great time to celebrate women who never hold back and who are an inspiration to the next generation—both men and women,” says Peggy Smedley, editorial director of Constructech magazine and president of Specialty Publishing Media. “The dinner is just an opportunity to take a few hours out of the year to really acknowledge these women who are employees, colleagues, friends, family, and to just appreciate all that these humble, gracious, and strong leaders are doing and to really thank them for their contributions.” With the construction industry facing a skilled labor shortage, these awards come at a good time for construction to allow women and men to come to together to mentor and inspire the next generation of workers. “These women are demonstrating how to be an effective leader in the construction industry today,” says Laura Black, editor, Constructech magazine. “Together, as an industry, we can bring a whole new generation of workers to the jobsite. These women are taking the first step, helping to mentor and lead in encouraging ways.” The 2018 Women in Construction are: Stephanie Adamczyk, Ryan Companies Nicole Baca, Suffolk Construction Alyssa Bailey, Stronghold Engineering Joanna Benning, Mercyhealth Jamie Berzon, S.M. Wilson & Co. Caramy Biederman, Faith Technologies Heather Bowman, Branch & Associates Ally Cain, formerly of Fluor Corp. Janet Callahan, Palmer Paving Corp. Jit Kee Chin, Suffolk Construction Ashly Coggins, Fluor Corp. Catrinia Cook, Cardel Homes Shelley Doran, Webcor Builders Sarah Dudek, ARCO Murray Design Build Kristen Erickson, Pepper Construction Eva Fryar, Payne Family Homes Dominika Graham, Plus Group of Companies Shannon Gwyn, GE Johnson Construction Co. Liz Hartmann, W. Bradley Electric, Inc. Sherry Hunyadi, Granite Construction Sara Hutchcraft, Faith Technologies Tiffany Ital, Eastwood Homes Carmen Kasner, NV5 Anna Kennedy, Clark/Sullivan Construction Stacy Kubit, Kubit Engineering Stephanie Littlefield, Walsh Group / Walsh Construction Emily Mays, Manhattan Construction Co. Becky McCain, Concord General Contracting Jessica Morrissey, Bald Hill Builders Suzanne Motica, Kiewit Corp. Kate Dennis Panks, Johnson Development Associates Jennifer Parkerson, Welsh Construction Siggy Pfendler, Columbia Construction Co. Katrina Pratt, AECOM Tishman Kimberly Roy, HITT Contracting Dareen Salama, Lehrer Melissa Schulteis, Miron Construction Co. Cathy Underwood, Branch & Associates, Inc. Erin Valentine, McCarthy Building Companies Sheryl Van Anne, M.A. Mortenson Co. Courtney Donahue Vigrass, Walsh Group / Walsh Construction Lacy Wargel, Bowen Engineering Corp. Cassie Warner, Weis Builders Katie Wells, Brasfield & Gorrie Jennifer Wukelic, Northwest Construction
The 2018 Women in Construction winners will be honored at a reception and dinner on Wednesday, August 22 at 7 p.m. at Carlucci Restaurant in Rosemont, Ill. The awards Gala will include a cocktail reception, dinner, and awards presentation. There will also be a special panel discussion with women in the construction space, talking about challenges in the industry today, such as the skilled labor shortage, and how we can come together to solve them. The panel will include Lynn Coffey, founder and owner, ProCon Solutions, Nancy Novak, senior vice president, Compass Datacenters, and Jennifer Suerth, vice president, technical services, Pepper Construction. This dinner is open to anyone. For more information, please visit https://constructech.com/wicdinner18/ The dinner will be held the night prior to the annual Technology Day Conference, which will take place on Thursday, August 23 in Arlington Heights, Ill. https://constructech.com/tech-day/agenda/ For complete profiles and details on the women who made the 2018 Women in Construction list, pick up the Fall issue of Constructech magazine, which will be available in print and on the Web in September. About Constructech Magazine Constructech has connected hundreds of thousands of construction professionals for 20 years. Constructech’s audience is comprised of construction professionals who specify products, systems, and tools in residential, commercial, and industrial building marketplaces. For more information about Constructech, visit constructech.com About Constructech Technology Day Constructech Technology Day is a one-day conference that dives into discussions on the use of technology in the construction industry. The conference is open to project managers, CEOs, students, CTOs, IT directors, professors, and more. Technology Day provides attendees with the opportunity to identify ways to effectively use technology to be most efficient in the office and at the jobsite. constructech.com/tech-day/
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#celebrate women#Constructech#construction community#innovative technology#next generation of workers#Peggy Smedley#real estate#Specialty Publishing Media#stong leaders#TodayNews#Women in Construction Awards
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- 02 May 2018, Germany, Friedrichshafen: Volleyball, German men's Bundesliga, VfB Friedrichshafen vs Berlin Volleys at the ZF Arena. Friedrichshafen's Athanasios Protopsaltis (front L) smashes the ball over the net, whole Berlin's Adam White, Graham Vigrass and Pierre Pujol attempt to block. Photo: Felix Kästle/dpa (MaxPPP #ball #futbol #socialenvy #volleyball #kick #pass #shoot #score #field #net #team #photooftheday #instagood #run #worldcup #sport #volley #volleyball
#shoot#volleyball#volley#sport#socialenvy#futbol#kick#run#score#team#pass#instagood#net#photooftheday#field#ball#worldcup
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