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Fabiano Borges for G Magazine.
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pose practices! of some fav athletes
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ive been going crazy !! (I've used that word too much today)
#Both in a good and bad way 😭😭#on one hand i need to get back on track but on the other hand im actually eating all 3 meals a day rn which is absolutely slayful#but ive also gained wright because of it which is not so slayful 😱#my dad keeps commenting about it too belp !!!! also my sister has been getting skinnier because shes sick and its not helpong 😭😭#shes also a professional sthlete so. yk#ANYEAYAYY#tw eating disorder#eating disorder tw#eating disorder#idk tried to tag it every way possible#ed#kal rambles
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It’s defs something that would only happen here in Aus that they got papped. Sam is up there as one of our biggest athletes and ever since those post Olympic photos went around Aus media hasn’t stopped with the updates, especially daily mail, even if they’re a bit repetitive with a few things. It’s most likely you’ll get those sort of things happening in England or the US. Us aussies just love our sportsman/women. happens to a lot of the footy players and they’re based here so of course any sthlete who comes back to Aus and especially with the story of Sam and Kristie is to a point “big news”
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First day of school (in August)...nothing a little whipped cream and syrup won't cure! #backtoschool #momlife #schooldays #healthybreakfast #sthletes #proteinpancakes @kodiakcakes
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The 2011 African Continental Championships will take place in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, from 9 to 13 November, the UCI(International Cycling Union) has told Cyclingnews. They were previously planned for the Ivory Coast but the international federation decided to postpone hosting the event in that country to another year. The Ivory Coast is still unstable despite the investiture of new president Alassane Ouattara on May 21, after six months of civil war.
The UCI delegate to Africa, Jean-Pierre Van Zyl, also the director of the UCI Continental Centre in South Africa, will approve the new course next week in Eritrea, on the occasion of the national championships.
The race will be particularly important for women riders as it will serve as qualifying for the 2012 Olympics.
It's the first time that Eritrea hosts the African Championships since the reform of cycling in 2005. This last minute application is mainly due to the success of its national riders, who dominated the African Championships last year in Rwanda.
On that occasion, Daniel Teklehaimanot notably captured the gold medal in individual and team time trials, as well as the road race, and also won the Under-23 title in every competition. Currently stagiaire at the UCI World Cycling Centre in Switzerland and looking for a professional team, Teklehaimanot is an iconic athlete in his country.
A new generation is emerging in his slipstream, including Natnael Berhane, a 21-year-old puncheur, winner of a stage at the Tropicale Amissa Bongo ahead of Quick Step's Jérôme Pineau.
Because of its Italian colonial heritage, cycling remains the number one sport in Eritrea. Most of the riders show striking climbers' attributes thanks to the very hilly roads from the Red Sea coast to the capital Asmara, which sits at an altitude of 2,325 metres.
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