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top 8 VT qualifiers
see under the cut for rankings and videos from qualifications.
ARTUR DAVTYAN (ARM) - 15.033 (1ST 15.033, 2ND 15.033)
2. IGOR RADIVILOV (UKR) - 14.766 (1ST 14.833, 2ND 14.700)
3. NAZAR CHEPURNYI (UKR) - 14.733 (1ST 14.966, 2ND 14.500)
4. HARRY HEPWORTH (GBR) - 14.716 (14.466/14.500)
5. PAUL JUDA (USA) - 14.666 (14.866/14.466)
6. KHOI YOUNG (USA) - 14.583 (14.800/14.466)
7. JAKE JARMAN (GBR) - 14.466 (14.000/14.933)
8. KEVIN PENEV (BUL) - 14.449 (14.333/14.566)
#antwerp 2023#vault#artur davtyan#igor radivilov#nazar chepurnyi#harry hepworth#paul juda#khoi young#jake jarman#kevin penev
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lmao they gave harry hepworth a little baby flag
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Medal summary by gymnasts at Olympics 2024
Sorted by number of medals including team medals. Not listed with name gymnasts who won "only" team medals:
Simone Biles 🇺🇸 🥇🥇🥇🥈(4)
Shinnosuke Oka 🇯🇵 🥇🥇🥇🥉(4)
Rebeca Andrade 🇧🇷 🥇🥈🥈🥉(4)
Zou Jinyuan 🇨🇳 🥇🥈🥈(3)
Sunisa Lee 🇺🇸 🥇🥉🥉(3)
Zhang Boheng 🇨🇳 🥈🥈🥉 (3)
Carlos Yulo 🇵🇭 🥇🥇(2)
Liu Yang 🇨🇳 🥇🥈 (2)
Alice D'Amato 🇮🇹 🥇🥈 (2)
Jade Carey 🇺🇸 🥇🥉(2)
Jordan Chiles 🇺🇸 🥇🥉 (2)
Xiao Ruoteng 🇨🇳 🥈🥉 (2)
Manila Esposito 🇮🇹 🥈🥉(2)
Stephen Nedoroscik 🇺🇸 🥉🥉(2)
Rhys McClenaghan 🇮🇪 🥇(1)
Kaylia Nemour 🇩🇿 🥇(1)
Nariman Kurbanov 🇰🇿 🥈(1)
Illia Kovtun 🇺🇦 🥈(1)
Qiu Qiyuan 🇨🇳 🥈(1)
Zhou Yaqin 🇨🇳🥈(1)
Artem Dolgopyat 🇮🇱🥈(1)
Angel Barajas 🇨🇴 🥈(1)
Artur Davtyan 🇦🇲 🥈(1)
Harry Hepworth ���🇧 🥉 (1)
Jake Jarman 🇬🇧 🥉(1)
Elftherios Petrounias 🇬🇷 🥉(1)
Chia-Hung Tang 🇹🇼 🥉(1)
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New Post has been published on https://massispost.com/2024/08/beaking-news-armenias-artur-davtyan-wins-silver-in-olympic-gymnastics/
BEAKING NEWS: Armenia’s Artur Davtyan Wins Silver in Olympic Gymnastics
PARIS – Artur Davtyan has won Armenia’s first medal in the Paris Olympics. Competing in the Gymnastics Vault event, Davtyan scored a combined total of 14.966 to win the Silver medal. Carlos Yulo of the Philippines won the Gold with a score of 15.116, and Great Britain’s Harry Hepworth won the Bronze with a score of 14.949. Davtyan had previously won a Bronze medal in the Tokyo Olympics.
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-tag nine people you want to know better.
tagged by: @beharmon and @tissthedamnseasn 🤍
tagging: @ahprodithe @lizziesbennett @youweremycrown @lilyjjames
three ships: jemily, garvez, ??? I don't actually have many
first ever ship: I honestly can't remember
last song: from the dining table - harry styles
last movie: lady chatterley's lover
currently reading: the good sister by sally hepworth
currently watching: criminal minds
currently consuming: nothing atm
currently craving: Thai food
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Carlos Yulo (PHI), Artur Davtyan (ARM), Harry Hepworth (GBR) en final de...
HDG - NEWS
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100 YEARS - THE - PHILIPPINES - ATTENDED - SUMMER
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book log - 2023 (continued)
the good lie by a.r. torre
something wilder by christina lauren
pineapple street by jenny jackson
drinking games by sarah levy
the housemaid by frieda mcfadden
full disclosure by camryn garrett
the dream job by kiersten modglin
never lie by frieda mcfadden
the silent woman by minka kent
hidden pictures by jason rekulak
girl in trouble by stacy claftin
the waitress by nina manning
xoxo by axie oh
yellowface by r.f. kuang
unmissing by minka kent
the rise by shari king
take me home tonight by morgan matson
the best lies by sarah lyu
arsenic and adobo by mia p. manansala
our missing hearts by celeste ng
the locked door by frieda mcfadden
where the crawdads sing by delia owens
the couple at table six by daniel hurst
survive the night by riley sager
the wife upstairs by freida mcfadden
one of us is dead by jeneva rose
five little indians by michelle good
the push by ashley audrain
i’ll stop the world by lauren thoman
silver nitrate by silvia moreno-garcia
romantic comedy by curtis sittenfield
the maidens by alex michaelides
every last secret by a.r. torre
the headmaster’s list by melissa de la cruz
last summer at the golden hotel by elyssa friedland
the collective by alison gaylin
one true loves by taylor jenkins reid
the trade off by sandie jones
my summer darlings by may cobb
the last housewife by ashley winstead
good rich people by eliza jane brazier
the club by ellery lloyd
phantom limb by lucinda berry
the night shift by alex finlay
layoverland by gabby noone
the writing retreat by julia bartz
never never by colleen hoover
reckless by cecily von ziegesar
the family game by catherine steadman
just say yes by maxine morrey
a pho love story by loan le
the birthday girl by melissa de la cruz
local woman missing by mary kubica
the last to vanish by megan miranda
yolk’s on me by d.t. henderson
the housemaid’s secret by frieda mcfadden
happy people are annoying by josh peck
the fraud squad by kyla zhao
wrong place wrong time by gillian mcallister
the grayson legacy by boris bacic
remarkably bright creatures by shelby van pelt
the couple in the cabin by daniel hurst
yerba buena by nina lacour
the ex by frieda mcfadden
notorious by cecilyn von ziegesar
layla by colleen hoover
the inmate by frieda mcfadden
last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo
the friend zone by abby jimenez
how to american by jimmy o. yang
lunar love by lauren kung jessen
the it girl by crackly von ziegesar
what lies in the woods by kate alice marshall
queen of thieves by beezy march
weather girl by rachel lynn solomon
the perfect marriage by jeneva rose
my sister, the serial killer by tonkin braithwaithe
things we never got over by lucy score
like me by hayley phelan
do not disturb by frieda mcfadden
for the love of friends by sara goodman confino
reckless girls by rachel hawkins
ghost 19 by simone st. james
the winter people by jennifer mcmahon
please join us by catherine mckenzie
under the whispering door by t.j. klune
the bookstore sisters by alice hoffman
lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
the new year’s party by daniel hurst
the house in the cerulean sea by t.j. klune
trixie and katya’s guide to womanhood by trixie mattel
i kissed shara wheeler by casey mcquiston
horrorstor by grady hendrix
yours truly by abby jimenez
happy place by emily henry
the soulmate by sally hepworth
i have some questions for you by rebecca makkai
what happened the ruthy ramirez by claire jimenez
mad honey by jodi picoult
really good, actually by monica heisey
the ballad of songbirds and snakes by suzanne collins
the lightning thief by rick riordan
harry potter and the philosophers stone by j.k. rowling
the sea of monsters by rick riordan
the titan’s curse by rick riordan
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
the battle of the labyrinth by rick riordan
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
the last olympian by rick riordan
the lost hero by rick riordan
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
the son of neptune by rick riordan
the mark of athena by rick riordan
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
harry potter and the cursed child by john tiffany
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Olympic Vault Champ - Carlos Yulo
An amazing Final. AND this should put away any discussion of whether or not Yulo should have switched coaches this cycle. #ArtisticGymnastics Men's Vault final at the #Paris2024 #Olympics:🥇 Carlos Yulo 🇵🇭 15.116🥈 Artur Davtyan 🇦🇲 14.966🥉 Harry Hepworth 🇬🇧 14.949Congratulations to Carlos Yulo, the new Olympic champion on Men's Vault AND Floor Exercise! 🥇🥇 pic.twitter.com/d6d5hTZ2TD— FIG…
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Ladybird book Exhibition. Williamson Art Gallery Birkenhead.
I had been following the curator and all-round Ladybird book expert Helen Day for some time on Twitter or ‘X’ as it is now known, and I was very pleased that Helen’s Ladybird book exhibition was coming to my hometown of Birkenhead. I knew I had to go, the question was, how many times I would end up visiting The Williamson Art Gallery for the exhibition? As I have previously stated, nostalgia envelopes me with each passing year, and for the exhibit to be on in a gallery I have come to since the age of seven, I knew it would be special. Yes, the exhibition did give me a warm glow as if I had just eaten a hot bowl of Ready Brek. Just to give a brief history of Ladybird books, they are the ubiquitous small children’s educational book series from all our childhoods. The original publishers Wills and Hepworth published their first books for children in 1914 under the Ladybird symbol after Henry Wills had opened a bookshop in Loughborough in 1867, previously printing guidebooks. The big change happened in 1940 when due to the outbreak of the Second World War, there was a paper shortage, and they discovered the perfect way to cut down on wastage was to fold the biggest sheet of paper they could find and cut it into all the pages of a single book. This was the format that came to be known and loved for the nine decades, since, by children around the world.
The exhibition was full of interesting artefacts, ephemera, artwork, letters, and the actual pram, which was painted for the Peter and Jane books. A vast array of beautiful Ladybird books adorned a large wall in one of the main gallery rooms; 500 books in total. This wall of books, alone, could occupy a family for a day or three. My own love for Ladybird books started just like anyone else's love for them, I was given one or two books at an early age and I was immediately drawn to the colourful and vibrant artwork that would send me off into a world of wonder and fantasy. It would have been the first time I saw a witch or Rumpelstiltskin or Little Red Riding Hood. I genuinely believed the characters that had been painted were real. It is difficult to recreate that first sensation of childhood wonder, but on seeing some of the images now, it is the closest feeling to that early sense of awe of being a small boy learning about the world. There were many categories in their series of books such as the ‘learn how to read’ books with Peter and Jane, historical figures, Fairy Tales, and I also loved the ‘How it Works’ series which took in some of the technological inventions of the times, with books on televisions, computers, cameras, telescopes, and space rockets. You name it, any cultural marvel would be dissected and painted in a Ladybird book; they represented so much social history of the twentieth century.
Some of the Ladybird artists were notable artists in their own right, such as Harry Wingfield, and Martin Aitchison who produced photos of the bouncing bomb in World War Two, and John Berry who was an official war artist, whose wartime paintings were exhibited at the National Gallery and painted in North Africa and Egypt during the war, incidentally, where my own father was based at that moment; I wonder if my dad knew or met John? Another Ladybird artist was Charles Tunnicliffe, who was a renowned internationally known painter of wildlife and birds; the books were brimming with artistic talent. We have Douglas Keen, who was the editorial director for Ladybird Books to thank for picking his artists carefully for each genre. The exhibition also displayed photographs of some of the real-life people, who inspired some of the illustrations in the books, which was charming to see. Sometimes neighbours, friends, or wives were used as models. I loved this exhibition, and it moves around the country. I would recommend it to anyone who has a love of these pocketbooks of joy.
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2024 Reading Goals & 24 Books I Want to Read in 2024
Happy New Year Everyone!! 🥳
Welcome to another year of my book blog! I'm so happy to be back for another one! Let's make some goals for the year together!
Goals:
Read 30 books in 2024
Read at 50% of my physical TBR books
Finish a series
Only buy one-two books a month
Monthly post on Tumblr and TikTok (@rachaelreadsposts)
Read a nonfiction book
Try a genre that I normally wouldn't read
Start Harry Potter??
Buy a new bookshelf (mine is overflowing)
24 Books I Want to Read in 2024
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Daydream by Hannah Grace
The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth
Better than the Movies by Lynn Painter
Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
The Beast by Katee Robert
With Love, from Cold World by Alicia Thompson
Emma of 83rd Street by Audrey Bellezza
Killy Joy by Holly Jackson
Don't Let Me Fall by Kelsie Rae
The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Things We Left Behind by Lucy Score
The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han
Circe by Madeline Miller
The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith
To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn
A Touch of Chaos by Scarlett St. Clair
A Game of Retribution by Scarlett St. Clair
A Game of Gods by Scarlett St. Clair
If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
Happy Place by Emily Henry
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
I also want to ask if there's anything you guys would like to see? I love doing the book hauls, book reviews, and updates so I'll continue those but would we like to see anything else? For example, I can try and do a bookshelf tour? Would you like to see how I annotate books?
#books and reading#booktok#kindle books#book blog#books#book review#annotations#book annotations#bookaholic
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top 8 SR qualifiers
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LIU YANG (CHN) - 15.200 (8.800/6.400) [1:26:00 BELOW]
2. ELEFTHERIOS PETROUNIAS (GRE) - 14.900 (8.600/6.300)
3. YOU HAO (CHN) - 14.800 (8.300/6.500) [1:31.32 BELOW]
4. NIKITA SIMONOV (AZE) - 14.666 (8.466/6.200)
5. VINZENZ HOECK (AUT) - 14.600 (8.500/6.100)
6. VAHAGN DAVTYAN (ARM) - 14.433 (8.533/5.900)
6. ARTUR AVETISYAN (ARM) - 14.433 (8.533/5.900)
8. HARRY HEPWORTH (GBR) - 14.366 (8.566/5.800)
#antwerp 2023#still rings#liu yang#eleftherios petrounias#you hao#nikita simonov#vinzenz hoeck#artur avetisyan#vahagn davtyan#harry hepworth
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6, 11, 18, and 19!
6. what books have you read in the last month?
so far in march i've read (in order of date finished):
harry potter and the order of the phoenix
the story of a new name by elena ferrante (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
on the savage side by tiffany mcdaniel
harry potter and the half-blood prince
the secret lives of church ladies by deesha philyaw (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
the soulmate by sally hepworth
harry potter and the deathly hallows
imogen, obviously by becky albertalli (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
midnight is the darkest hour by ashley winstead
exiles by jane harper
11. what non-fiction books do you like if any?
probably my all time favorite nonfiction book is say nothing: a true story of murder and memory in northern ireland by patrick radden keefe. i went book shopping with my friend this past weekend and i told her that i want to read that book but not that book. like that's exactly what i'm looking for in a nonfiction
18. do you like historical books? which time period?
historical fiction is probably my favorite genre and i like reading about all time periods :) when i was in elementary school i was obsessed with the wives of king henry viii lol
19. most disliked popular books?
well i've DNF'd circe by madeline miller twice now. i just can't.
book asks!
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Artistic gymnastics Olympics 2024 MAG Qualification
Number of Entries for individual finals (AA&EF) per nation with a team
China 🇨🇳 9 finals (Zhang Boheng FX + PB + HB , Zou Jinyuan PB + SR, Liu Yang SR, Su Weide HB, Xiao Ruoteng + Zhang Boheng AA)
Great Britain 🇬🇧 8 finals (Jake Jarman FX + VT , Luke Whitehouse FX, Max Whitlock PH ,Harry Hepworth SR + VT, Jake Jarman & Joe Fraser AA)
Ukraine 🇺🇦 8 finals (Oleg Verniaev PH + PB, Igor Radivilov VT, Nazar Cherpurnyi VT, Ilia Kovtun FX + PB , Oleg Verniaev & Ilia Kovtun AA
Japan 🇯🇵 7 finals (Takaaki Sugino PH + HB, Shinnosuke Oka PB + HB, Wateru Tanigawa PB, Daiki Hashimoto & Shinnosuke Oka AA)
USA 🇺🇸 3 finals (Stephen Nedoroscik PH, Paul Juda & Fredrick Richards AA)
Netherlands 🇳🇱 3 finals (Loran de Munck PH, Casimir Schmidt & Frank Rijken AA)
Turkey 🇹🇷 2 finals (Adem Asil SR, Ferhat Arican PB)
Germany 🇩🇪 2 finals (Lukas Dauser PB, Nils Dunkel AA)
Italy 🇮🇹 2 finals (Yumin Abbadini & Mario Macchiati AA)
Switzerland 🇨🇭 2 finals (Matteo Giubellini & Florian Langenegger AA)
Canada 🇨🇦 2 finals (Felix Dolci & Rene Cournoyer AA)
Spain 🇪🇸 1 final (Rayderley Zapata FX)
Countries with finals without team:
Philippines 🇵🇭 3 finals (Carlos Yulo FX+VT & AA)
Kazhakstan 🇰🇿 3 finals (Milad Karimi FX & AA, Nariman Kurbanov PH)
Croatia 🇭🇷 2 finals (Tin Scrbic HB , Aurel Benovic VT)
Armenia 🇦🇲 2 finals (Artur Davtyan VT, Vahagn Davtyan SR)
Israel 🇮🇱 1 final (Artem Dolgopyat FX)
Ireland 🇮🇪 1 final (Rhys Mc Clenaghan PH)
South Korea 🇰🇷 1 final (Hur Woong PH)
France 🇫🇷 1 final (Samir Ait Said SR)
Belgium 🇧🇪 1 final (Glen Cuyle SR)
Greece 🇬🇷 1 final (Elftherios Petrounias SR)
Iran 🇮🇷 1 final (Mahdi Olfati VT)
Taiwan 🇹🇼 (Chinese Tapeih) 1 final (Chia-Hung Tang HB)
Columbia 🇨🇴 1 final (Angel Barajas HB)
Cypres 🇨🇾 1 final (Marios Georgiou HB)
Hungary 🇭🇺 1 final (Krisztofer Meszaros AA)
Australia 🇦🇺 1 final (Jesse Moore AA)
Brazil 🇧🇷 1 final (Diogo Soares AA)
#gymnastics#mag#paris 2024#olympics#statistics#i do this statistics for my own sake of interest not that anyone really cares 🤷
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Famous People From Yorkshire
For context, today (1st of August) is Yorkshire day! Yorkshire is the largest county in england and is located in the north of England.
The Brontë Sisters
The Brontës were a nineteenth-century literary family, born in the village of Thornton and later associated with the village of Haworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. The sisters, Charlotte (1816–1855), Emily (1818–1848), and Anne (1820–1849), are well known as poets and novelists. Like many contemporary female writers, they originally published their poems and novels under male pseudonyms: Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Their stories immediately attracted attention for their passion and originality. Charlotte's Jane Eyre was the first to know success, while Emily's Wuthering Heights, Anne's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and other works were later to be accepted as masterpieces of literature.
Barbara Hepworth
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FULL READING LIST 2020
April
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo: Stieg Larsson
Teachings of the Buddha: Jack Kornfield
May
Little Women: Louisa May Alcott
The Handmaids Tale: Margaret Atwood
June
Ask Again Yes: Mary Beth Keane
Normal People: Sally Rooney
The Turn of the Key: Ruth Ware
An Anonymous Girl: Greer Hendricks
The Wind Up Bird Chronicle: Haruki Murakami
July
Edgar Allen Poem Selected Poetry
Run Away: Harlem Coben
In the Dream House: Carmen Machado
The Silent Patient: Alex Michaelides
The Vanishing Half: Brit Bennett
The Whisper Man: Alex North
Such A Fun Age: Kiley Reid
August
Beloved: Toni Morrison
Harry Potter 1
the Chain: Adrian Mckinty
Harry Potter 2
Beach Read: Emily Henry
The Mother In Law: Sally Hepworth
My Lovely Wife: Samantha Downing
Get A Life Chloe Brown: Talia Hubert
Dailey Jones & The Six: Taylor Jenkins Reid
A Song Below Water: Bethany morrow
Mrs. Everything: Jennifer Weiner
Miracle Creek: Angie Kim
September
Clap When You Land: Elizabeth Acevedo
Total Freedom: J. Krishnamurti *second read*
October
New and Selected Poems: Mary Oliver
Disappearing Earth: Julia Phillips
Real Life: Brandon Taylor
Untamed: Glennon Doyle
The Rumi Daybook
Recursion: Blake Crouch
The Test: Sylvia Neuvel
Hood Feminism: Mikki Kendall
City Of Girls: Elizabeth Gilbert
November
The Future of Another Timeline: Analee Newton
Then She Was Gone: Lisa Jewell
Anne Of Green Gables: LM Montgomery
The One: John Marrs
The Lighthouse: Emily Temple
Those Who Prey: Jennifer Moffett
Watching You: Lisa Jewell
Kafka On the Shore: Haruki Murakami
December
All Boys Arent Blue: George M Johnson
Crush: Richard Siken
The Starless Sea: Erin Morgenstern
The Great Believers: Rebecca Makkai
Station Eleven: Emily Mandel
Long Bright River: Liz Moore
Want: Lynn Steger Strong
Upright Women Wanted: Sarah Gailey
In Five Years: Rebecca Serle
The Sun Down Motel: Simone St. James
Devotions: Mary Oliver
The Deep: Rivers Solomon
The Two Lives Of Lydia Bird: Josie Silver
Burn Our Bodies Down: Rory Power
The Collected Poetry: Nikki Giovanni
Things to do When you’re Goth in the Country: Chavis Woods
The House In The Creuelan Sea: TJ Krune
Watch Over Me: Nina Lacour
Follow Me To Ground: Sue Rainsford
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