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aigle-suisse · 9 months
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Svetlana Shkolina par Lukk2008 Via Flickr : IAAF Diamond League Lausanne Jul 09/2015
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coochiequeens · 9 months
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Never forget the women who died with and trying to protect their students
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“ Reflections “ // Michael Hochsprung
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Schloss Einstein Rewatch Folge 81 - 83
Merkt Herr Wolfert eigentlich was von seiner eigenen Doppelmoral? Hält Nadja einen Vortrag über Regeln und beleidigt sie danach total übel (Haben Sie schonmal einen Spiegel angeschaut? So geht man doch höchstens zum Kindergeburtstag, wenn man als Clown auftreten will). Nadja lässt sich aber leider voll provozieren und ist auch nicht besser (Sie haben ja wohl nicht mehr alle Tassen im Schrank, Sie engstirniger, kleinkarierter Pauker / Sie können sich ihr Internat sonst wohin schieben) I mean, they both got a point aber der Ton macht halt immer noch die Musik...
Oh ich liebe ja so Friendship-Bonding Momente wie zwischen Franz und Sebastian, als Sebastian ihn ganz schüchtern fragt, ob sie mal zusammen Hochsprung trainieren können, und Franz sich richtig freut, weil er sowieso einen Sportbuddy sucht. Auf dem Rückweg vom Training (wieso waren die dazu überhaupt im Dorf, gibt doch am Internat beim See bestimmt genug ähnliche Wiesen?) entdecken sie dann aus dem Nichts die Lagerhalle. Da haben die Dorfkids aber ihre Hood nicht gut genug im Griff, wenn die Newbies die in ihrer ersten Woche gleich finden 😂 Wie süß sie sich über den ganzen Kram in der Lagerhalle freuen, Sebastian kann auch sein Theater-Insider-Wissen zeigen und der Flipper ist natürlich sowieso obercool. Dann schwören sie nich, dass die Halle ihr Geheimnis bleibt 🥺
Sebastian ist wohl ein bisschen in Kim verliebt und will die Ballettratte (Zitat Folgenbeschreibung F83 😂) beeindrucken und erzählt ihr bei der erstbesten Gelegenheit von der Halle. Tja, das war's dann auch schon wieder mit der Bromance von Franz und Sebastian.... Hab mir ja schon gedacht, dass es nicht lange dauert bis die Dorfkids auch in der Lagerhalle aufkreuzen. Wolf nimmt Sebastian einfach in den Schwitzkasten, warum so aggressiv?? Aber dann Auftritt Franz - wo kommt er denn jetzt her? (Die Halle gehört uns) Und Cliffhanger *Alles ist, alles ist relativ normal*
Gahaha, wie sie sich alle extra unhöflich verhalten, um die Mitbewerberin von Nadja zu verscheuchen. SE einfach besser als sämtliche Comedy-Sendungen 😂😂
Achja, da haben wir auch wieder schöne Gespräche über das Internet:
"ich surfe auch manchmal im Internet und finde es total faszinierend. Vor allem die verschiedenen Chatrooms."
"Chatrooms, was ist das denn?"
"Da treffen sich die unterschiedlichsten Leute in einem virtuellen Raum und unterhalten sich miteinander."
"Das versteh ich nicht, da komm ich nicht mit"
Ganz ernstes Gespräch im Lehrerzimmer im Jahr 2000. Heute hört sich sowas echt an, wie aus einer anderen Zeit (ist es ja irgendwie auch... 🫣) Was Wölfchen wohl dazu sagen würde, wenn ihm jemand erzählt hätte, dass sich sogar noch fast 25 Jahre später Leute über ihn in solchen virtuellen Räumen unterhalten 😂
Bei Iris und Nadine geht's gut weiter:
"Mit dem Computer komme ich ja ganz gut klar, aber vom Internet hab ich keinen blassen Schimmer. Weißt du wie das geht?"
"Naja, ich war schon lang nicht mehr drin...."
Iris lässt sich dann von Alexandra eine Anleitung aufschreiben, wie sie ins Internet kommt. 🥺
Philip taucht auf und löst erstmal Frau Gallwitz' Mathe-Aufgabe. Okay, irgendwie sehr random, dass er am nächsten Tag mit dem Feuerlöscher rumspielt. Uuund da haben wir auch schon die nächste (versuchte) Ohrfeige, vor der uns Pasulke gerade noch verschont, da er Philips Vater wegzieht, als Herr Wolfert sich bei ihm über Philip beschwert. Ey aber mal im Ernst, was ist mit den Vätern los, dass die alle gleich ihre Söhne ohrfeigen wollen?? 😫😫 Dann soll er sich in die Ecke setzen und nicht von der Stelle rühren, die Erziehungsmethoden werden ja immer besser... 🫠
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loukaiitis · 9 months
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Today marks 11 years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which took the lives of twenty children and six adults on December 14th, 2012.
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Rest in peace,
Rachel D'Avino, 29
Dawn Hochsprung, 47
Anne Marie Murphy, 52
Lauren Rousseau, 30
Mary Sherlach, 56
Victoria Leigh Soto, 27
Charlotte Bacon, 6
Daniel Barden, 7
Olivia Engel, 6
Josephine Gay, 7
Dylan Hockley, 6
Madeleine Hsu, 6
Catherine Hubbard, 6
Chase Kowalski, 7
Jesse Lewis, 6
Ana Márquez-Greene, 6
James Mattioli, 6
Grace McDonnell, 7
Emilie Parker, 6
Jack Pinto, 6
Noah Pozner, 6
Caroline Previdi, 6
Jessica Rekos, 6
Avielle Richman, 6
Benjamin Wheeler, 6
Allison Wyatt, 6
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anxiety-banana · 4 months
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Congratulations Sandy Hook class of 2024 ❤️
Olivia Engel
Charlotte Bacon
Daniel Barden
Josephine Gay
Dylan Hockley
Madeline Hsu
Catherine Hubbard
Chase Kowalski
Jesse Lewis
Ana Marquez-Greene
James Mattioli
Grace McDonnall
Emilie Parker
Jack Pinto
Noah Pozner
Caroline Previdi
Jessica Rekos
Avielle Richman
Benjamin Wheeler
Allison Wyatt
And to the teachers of all these students:
Rachel D'Avino
Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung
Anne Marie Murphy
Lauren Rousseau
Mary Sherlach
Victoria Soto
Please take a moment to read about these students and teachers, and who they were becoming.
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techn0cel · 9 months
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Today marks the 11th anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting. On the morning of December 14th 2012, 20 year old Adam Lanza shot his mother 4 times while she was sleeping then drove to Sandy Hook Elementary school. 20 children and 6 adult staff members were murdered and the shooting came to an end when Lanza turned the gun on himself.
We remember…
Olivia Engel, 6
Charlotte Bacon, 6
Madeleine Hsu, 6
Catherine Hubbard, 6
Jesse Lewis, 6
Ana Marquez-Greene, 6
James Mattioli, 6
Dylan Hockley, 6
Emilie Parker, 6
Jack Pinto, 6
Noah Pozner, 6
Caroline Previdi, 6
Jessica Rekos, 6
Avielle Richman, 6 and her father Jeremy Richman (49) who committed suicide in March 2019
Benjamin Wheeler, 6
Allison Wyatt, 6
Josephine Gay, 7
Grace McDonnell, 7
Chase Kowalski, 7
Daniel Barden, 7
Victoria Soto, 27
Rachel D'Avino, 29
Lauren Rousseau, 30
Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung, 47
Anne Marie Murphy, 52
Mary Sherlach, 56
Rest in Peace 🕯️
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sporadiceagleheart · 5 months
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This is Thursday April 11th 2024 is for those victims that was gunned down and also for the Manchester Arena victims that was bombed down as well they aren't just rappers wrestlers kids or dreamers but they are angels sent back to heaven Ava Jordan Wood, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Saffie Rose Roussos, Pop Smoke, Young Dolph, Tupac Shakur and Christopher George Latore Wallace, Natalia Victoria Wallace, Shinzo Abe, Abraham Lincoln, Dr. Rev, Martin Luther King Jr., Secoriea Turner, Royta De'Marco Layfield Giles Jr., Davon McNeal, Dajore Wilson, Mekhi James, Judith and Maria Barsi, Janari A. Ricks, Carolyn Kay “Katy” Davis, Christiana Mae “Chrissy” Duarte, Shirley Virginia Ferrell Drouet, Stacee Ann Etcheber, Brisenia Ylianna Flores, Keri Lynn Galvan, Christian Riley Garcia, Angela Christine “Angie” Gomez, Jaime Taylor Guttenberg, Nicole Marie Hadley, Caitlin Millar Hammaren, Linda Sue Miller Hathorn, Aubrey Wright Hawkins, Demetrius C. “D” Hewlin, Rachael Elizabeth Hill, Emily Jane Hilscher, Dawn Alyson Lafferty Hochsprung, Anah Michelle Hodges, Winter Ashley Hodges, Kenzie Marie Houk, Lisa Rachelle Huff Huff, Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd, Caleb Curtis Jackson, Dwayne Clifford Jackson Jr., Honesty Faith Jackson, Jonah Curtis Jackson, Trinity Hope Jackson, Jessica Jeanette James, Veronica Lynn “Tina” Jefferson, SGT Kent Dean Kincaid, Lawrence Fobes “Larry” King, Kandy Janell Kirtland, Russell Dennis King Jr., Amy Michelle Kitchen, Carly Anne Buchholtz Kreibaum, Matthew Joseph La Porte VVETERAN, Cara Marie Loughran, Trayvon Benjamin Martin, Rhonda M. LeRocque, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Adriana “Adri” Dukić, Cassie Bernall, Ross Abdallah Alameddine, Arielle Anderson, Lucero Alcaraz, PnB Rock, Nipsey Hussle, Takeoff, Dayvon Daquan Bennett, Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, Janette Becraft, Eddie Graham, Shannon Claire Spruill, Dino Bravo, Lena Marie Nunez-Anaya, Sincere Gaston, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Annabelle Renee Pomeroy, Darius “DJ” Dugas II, Jason Leonard Abbott, Hannah Lassette Magiera Ahlers, Tammy Jo Alexander, Alyssa Miriam Alhadeff, Teresa Carol Allen, Cory Adam Andrewski, Thomas Aquinas Ashton, Charlotte Helen “Char” Bacon, Daniel Gerard “Danny” Barden, Carrie Rae Barnette, and more
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The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay $965m to people who suffered from his false claim that the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting was a hoax, a jury in Connecticut decided Wednesday.
The verdict is the second big judgment against the Infowars host over his relentless promotion of the lie that the 2012 massacre never happened, and that the grieving families seen in news coverage were actors hired as part of a plot to take away people’s guns.
It came in a lawsuit filed by the relatives of five children and three educators killed in the mass shooting, plus an FBI agent who was among the first responders to the scene. A Texas jury in August awarded nearly $50m to the parents of another slain child.
The Connecticut trial featured tearful testimony from parents and siblings of the victims, who told about how they were threatened and harassed for years by people who believed the lies told on Jones’ show.
Strangers showed up at their homes to record them. People hurled abusive comments on social media. Erica Lafferty, the daughter of slain Sandy Hook principal Dawn Hochsprung, testified that people mailed rape threats to her house. Mark Barden told of how conspiracy theorists had urinated on the grave of his seven-year-old son, Daniel, and threatened to dig up the coffin.
Testifying during the trial, Jones acknowledged he had been wrong about Sandy Hook. The shooting was real, he said. But both in the courtroom and on his show, he was defiant.
He called the proceedings a “kangaroo court”, mocked the judge, called the plaintiffs’ lawyer an ambulance chaser and labeled the case an affront to free speech rights. He claimed it was a conspiracy by Democrats and the media to silence him and put him out of business.
“I’ve already said ‘I’m sorry’ hundreds of times and I’m done saying I’m sorry,” he said during his testimony.
Twenty children and six adults died in the shooting on 14 December 2012. The defamation trial was held at a courthouse in Waterbury, about 20 miles (32km) from Newtown, where the attack took place.
The lawsuit accused Jones and Infowars’ parent company, Free Speech Systems, of using the mass killing to build his audience and make millions of dollars. Experts testified that Jones’ audience swelled when he made Sandy Hook a topic on the show, as did his revenue from product sales.
In both the Texas lawsuit and the one in Connecticut, judges found the company liable for damages by default after Jones failed to cooperate with court rules on sharing evidence, including failing to turn over records that might have showed whether Infowars had profited from knowingly spreading misinformation about mass killings.
Because he was already found liable, Jones was barred from mentioning free speech rights and other topics during his testimony.
Jones now faces a third trial, in Texas around the end of the year, in a lawsuit filed by the parents of another child killed in the shooting.
It is unclear how much of the verdicts Jones can afford to pay. During the trial in Texas, he testified he couldn’t afford any judgment over $2m. Free Speech Systems has filed for bankruptcy protection. But an economist testified in the Texas proceeding that Jones and his company were worth as much as $270m.
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Conservative pundits are increasingly embracing far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, even as his financial losses mount and his professional future remains uncertain following a high-profile lawsuit. Right-wing outlets have not only adopted many of the fringe host’s conspiratorial affects and theories, but several have also provided Jones with a platform to spread his extremist brand of paranoid quackery.
The decision to give Jones an opportunity to find new audiences — or to tap into his own — is especially fraught right now, given that he was just found liable for defamation and forced to pay more than $45 million in damages to parents of a 6-year-old child killed in the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012. Jones now faces another defamation suit in Connecticut, also related to comments he made about Sandy Hook, which the talk show host and vitamin supplement salesman referred to as “a giant hoax.”
Although Jones has long been legitimized and defended by the right, conservative media’s increasingly open celebration of him appears to signal a new phase of their relationship with the serial fabulist. Conservatives are bringing him in from the fringe under the guise of free speech and fighting back against the supposed Big Tech censorship, using his deplatforming in 2018 and subsequent court-ordered payments in the Sandy Hook trial to transform him into a First Amendment martyr. And following the FBI’s search of former President Donald Trump’s residence at the Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, several right-wing hosts interviewed Jones as though he were a Casandra-like figure whose long history of alarmist warnings of government tyranny had finally come to pass.
Fox News’ top star Tucker Carlson reportedly regularly texts with Jones and has praised him in various venues repeatedly. In July, Carlson once again told his audience that the antisemitic Great Replacement conspiracy theory was real, but mainstream outlets wouldn’t acknowledge it for fear of being categorized alongside Alex Jones. Earlier this year, Carlson said Jones is “a lot more talented than I am” and generally endorsed his conspiracy theories about liberal philanthropist George Soros. Carlson has been a guest on Infowars and wrote a blurb for Jones’ new book.
Steve Bannon, the host of the War Room podcast and a former Trump chief strategist, appeared on an episode of Jones’ Infowars following the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago. He heaped accolades on Jones, recognizing Infowars as “one of the major news sources out there for the MAGA movement.” Along with Jones, Bannon proceeded to lay out wild, completely speculative conspiracy theories.
“I do not think it's beyond this administrative state and their deep state apparatus to actually try to work on the assassination of President Trump,” Bannon said, providing no evidence to support the claim.
Bannon then suggested that the FBI may have “planted stuff” — that is, incriminating evidence — during the search.
“Exactly. How do we know a hundred agents in there with their long history of planting things, didn't plant something classified,” Jones echoed.
“You're absolutely right,” Bannon responded. (That theory has since been adopted by Fox News hosts and Republican Sen. Rand Paul.)
One day earlier, Bannon hosted Jones on his own War Room podcast to praise the serial liar as the leading edge of conservative thought, using a string of military metaphors to make his point.
“If you think of military, you've always been like force recon. Or you've been like LRP, long-range patrol,” Bannon said. “You've been out ahead of, cutting, you know, cutting through, bushwhacking through and laying out the tracks and the trails for where the narrative, then the big narrative engine comes in back of it.”
Bannon also positioned Jones as a warrior and martyr that left-wing activists and tech companies are trying to silence. “They're trying to break you as a man and they're trying to break your incredible organization,” Bannon added.
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk also interviewed Jones the day after the Mar-a-Lago search, introducing him as “the most canceled man in America” and framing the interview as a defense of the principle of free speech. Kirk then proceeded to give Jones a platform to obfuscate and justify his long, well-documented history of Sandy Hook denial. Kirk then asked Jones to give his listeners advice on how to “keep on going — how do I push on through if people try to cancel me.”
Kirk later characterized Jones as a brave truth-teller, freeing his listeners from the blinders that had been placed on them. “How do you break people out of the comfort of the lies they live in?” Kirk asked Jones. “Because that’s what you do for a living.”
Jones eventually responded with an unhinged rant about who makes the best resistance fighters against what he believes is a demonic globalist cabal. “Because men haven’t been alpha males and stood up for Western civilization and the empowerment of the future and a pro-human future, we’ve allowed sick, degenerate alpha males to come in and threaten the women, and children, and men to get in line with them,” Jones explained.
“Alex Jones, he’s not crazy, he’s just early. He’s ahead of the curve,” Kirk said to close out the segment.
The previous day, Kirk had praised Jones as someone who was “not wrong a lot of the time,” even as he acknowledged that “he is not right a lot of the time.”
Elijah Schaffer, a reporter at The Blaze and host of Slightly Offens*ve, also interviewed Jones in August after the conclusion of his Sandy Hook defamation trial. Like Kirk and Bannon, Schaffer framed the discussion as a defense of free speech against those who are trying to “silence the truth.”
Failing Fox News competitor One America News Network interviewed Jones’ colleague Owen Shroyer, currently facing charges in the January 6 riot, following the conclusion of the Sandy Hook trial.
“​​We are increasingly seeing, you know, here at one American News, we haven't been banned quite as hard as you guys, but we got taken off FiOS with Verizon,” host Addison Smith said. “We got taken off Comcast TV, you know, you name it. And that's because for very similar reasons, we have a commitment to reporting the truth as we see it and reporting the facts as we see it.”
Shroyer responded by praising Alex Jones’ “almost prophetic-like foresight of geopolitical developments and political developments.”
The two continued their mutual admiration the following night, when Shroyer invited Smith on his show to discuss the Mar-a-Lago search.
A host at Newsmax, an OAN rival, defended Jones’ defamatory comments on the grounds that “this is America and you can say what you want.”
And it’s not just backwater, fledgling right-wing networks and podcasts that endorse Jones. His reach extends to the highest echelons of right-wing media. Reactionary podcast megastar Joe Rogan has long been a supporter of Jones, and the two appeared together on a stream of the bafflingly popular Timcast IRL. Hard-right politicians like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and, of course, Trump, are also long-time champions of him as well.
Still, there seems to have been a notable difference in the reaction to Jones over the last several weeks. When he was roundly deplatformed in 2018, many conservatives came to his defense on free speech grounds while at least nominally distancing themselves from his content and arguments. Following the Mar-a-Lago search and his liability in the Sandy Hook lawsuit, conservative pundits appear to be following his lead.
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PE HORROR TIME when i was a wee little creature ( 9th grade ) they implemented a special sort of sports program that you could like. pick from. there was a selection that was mandatory. i ended up in track and field athletics because i thought it was the easiest out of that mandatory selection ( < about to be proven very wrong )
anyway there was this kind of exercise where you had to jump over a bar. but backwards. like you had to run toward the bar and turn around and jump over it. it's called "hochsprung" and you can look it up because i didn't believe shit like this existed until i saw it too. fun fact: our teacher injured something in his back with this exercise and then still had us do it
i can jump far but not high and i'm like. a little smaller than average. at first we had this thing that we could bounce on and it was a little height boost but then he TOOK IT AWAY AND WAS LIKE. OK NOW GRADING. the bar was at my throat and that was a 3,5 in grades. which is like the middle. you couldn't even like argue. he didn't let me argue because one girl who was shorter than me and like actually. really muscular made it. "she made it so you can too" so the scaling stayed
i am a plank of a guy. i fall like one. so i try to jump over the bar and i fall on the bar. and that shit Hurted. ( it was a bruise and when it became purple it was like. palm-sized. on my leg ) i go to the teacher to ask him if i can call my mom to pick me up when class ends because it hurts really badly. i get rejected. i go sit at the wall and contemplate my choice of picking track and field
so i get to walk home which is a decent distance in the middle of winter and it's already dark outside because i couldn't tell my mom earlier and she could not pick me up anymore
and then it happened again the next hour in sports
and then i didn't come back ( teacher had the guts to try and approach me in my break and i was so close 👌 to mauling him )
OHMYGOD that's horrifying. I could never do that. That is genuinely so horrifying I am so sorry I thought that pickleball as a choice was bad but track and field is the worst choice of all. Mayne wrestling is worse (we have that at my school)
Save unathletic people from the physical education
I cannot even bend over backwards I cannot even do half a split I struggle to reach my toes, my flexibility is nonexistant how could this be expected of kids
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dirjoh-blog · 2 years
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Sandy Hook Elementary School- 10 years ago.
Sandy Hook Elementary School- 10 years ago.
On this day a deranged lunatic went into a elementary school and murdered 20 children and 6 staff members. I will not mention the killer because he doesn’t deserve our attention, He took the easy way out. These are the names of the Sandy Hook elementary school mass murder. Perpetrator’s mother:Nancy Lanza, 52 (shot at home)School personnel:Rachel D’Avino, 29, behavior therapistDawn Hochsprung,…
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aigle-suisse · 9 months
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Svetlana Shkolina par Lukk2008 Via Flickr : IAAF Diamond League Lausanne Jul 09/2015
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thegospelhighways · 2 years
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#kristinapovolish went missing praise God when she went missing praise God she was praying for peace praise God can I get a witness somebody we pray for #siobhanmcguinness praise God can I get a witness somebody The power of healing was under the impression praise God can I get a witness somebody let's name the names praise God Daniela Perez praise God #sarahpayne , Brenda Sue Gere Brenda Sue brown Mary Louise Day Mary crocker Jesse Layne Holland Isabella Sara tenant Lluvia Espinoza morales lakaylee chambers Cary Ann medlin Lauren sarene key Alexis Marie pounder melonie biddersingh Paris white Amanda Victoria brown Carlie Jane brucia Mei Shan leung Daniela shiri sookne Mackenzie Lynn Maison calista Marie Springer kaelyn sarene Bray Alicia Clark #aliciaclark #alicialynnclark Jill Catherine camm #cathycummings Marlena alvirez Marcia Trimble Victoria Joelle Larson Margaret Archer Baker Downs Kenneth bridges Ashley Elaine Brock destiny Marie champagne savannah Rose Hardin Polly klaas Gabriella Marie wiegert Emily Clair lastinger kassidy Caitlyn bortner CODI Michele Aston jasmine Galyer Allison Jennifer griffor Allison Wyatt Lauren Rousseau Dawn hochsprung Mary sherlach Anne Marie Murphy Rachel davino Nancy lanza Dylan hockley Madeleine hsu chase Kowalski Jack pinto Benjamin wheeler Jessica rekos Olivia Engel Emilie Parker Victoria Soto Grace Audrey McDonnell Noah pozner Daniel barden James mattioli Jesse lewis Avielle richman and her dad Dr Jeremy Charlotte bacon Emily Grace Jones McKenna elrod omaree Valera Nevaeh amyah Buchanan St. Charles county Jane doe Vicki Lynne hoskinson soren Victoria chilson Amy leich Ayers kaylynn Bella Mitchell broshears Cameron Boyce Cameron Douglas macleod Caleb Logan Leblanc Darcey Iris freeman Kyleigh tayne slusher Hannah Renee davenport kristyanna Rose Cowan Sydney Paige achan Philadelphia Jane doe Natalie Alexis deblase Missy L. Dannecker nelani Ciara koefer Tracy Lynn Latimer Jessica Kassandra haffer Lauryn Dickens Cassandra Lynn Williamson airi kinoshita kira Larissa Chandler Lily wolfenbarger Marcy Conrad Lisa Ann french Walker county Jane doe Ellie lawrenson Donna Marie gillbanks cherish Lily perrywinkle Noah thaxton
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pangeen · 1 year
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“ Golden Morning “ // Michael Hochsprung
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nokzeit · 2 months
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Mehrkampf mit Höhen und Tiefen
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Mehrkampf mit Höhen und Tiefen (Foto: pm) Bühlertal. (pm) Ein Mehrkampf in der Leichtathletik besteht für die Aktiven meist aus Höhen und Tiefen. Nicht in jeder Disziplin läuft es perfekt. Diese Erfahrung machten auch Emilia Nohe und Pepe Diemer vom LAZ Mosbach/Elztal, die erstmals bei den Badischen Meisterschaften der U14 im Vierkampf starten durften. In der Altersklasse W12 startete Emilia Nohe. Nach ihrer Qualifikationsleistung, bei der sie zwei persönliche Bestleistungen aufgestellt hatte, war sie an sechster Position gemeldet. Entsprechend motiviert ging die Zwölfjährige in den Wettkampf. Ein solider Hochsprung mit 1,36 Meter und eine neue Bestleistung mit dem Schlagball von 20,50 Meter bildeten eine gute Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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Der Sportler hält noch immer den Afrika-Rekord im Hochsprung. Laut einem Familienmitglied hatte der Südafrikaner danach mit Drogenproblemen zu kämpfen:
athletics #leichtathletik #lauftraining #HDsports #HomeofDistanceRunners #olypmics #Olympia #olympia2024 #olympics2024
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