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[Commentator Matt] Keenan predicted a bright future for the newly-crowned Giro champion. “He is now one of the crème of the crop when it comes to racing your bike for three weeks,” said the commentator. “He is only 26 ... Cadel Evans didn’t win the Tour de France until he was 34.”
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pubcapscott · 2 months
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2024 Tirreno - Adriatico: Final Results
A strong breakaway made the 7th and final stage of the 2024 Tirreno – Adriatico the fastest ever in the 58 year-long history of the race, with an average speed of 47.178kph, and it came down to a bunch sprint in San Benedetto del Tronto. Young gun Jonathan Milan won by a small margin over veteran Alexander Kristoff while Davide Cimolai crossed the line in third place. Milan also won the points…
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1337wtfomgbbq · 1 year
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Tour de France zodiac
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Aquarius (21st January - 19th February)
Francois Faber
Henri Pélissier
Antonin Magne
Cadel Evans
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Jai Hindley ha vinto il Giro 2022!
Il primo Australiano a vincere il Giro, esattamente 20 anni dopo la prima volta quando un Australiano, Cadel Evans, ha vestito la maglia rosa. Hindley diventa anche solo il secondo Australiano a vincere un Grand Tour dopo Cadel Evans (Tour 2011 - il mio primo idolo nel ciclismo, ho aspettato la sua vittoria sul Tour 6anni).
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ariesmusingz · 2 months
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૮ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ ა ╱ WELSH NAMES MASTERLIST ( below the cut is #293 welsh first names. they are a mixture of feminine, masculine and neutral names, but please use as you see fit. please like / reblog if you found useful. )
feminine ;
addien
aderyn
adwen
aelwen
aeres
aerfen
aerona
aeronwen
aethwy
afanen
amser
anchoret
angharad
annwyl
anwen
aranrhod
arianrhod
arianwen
arlais
awen
awena
bethan
bethwyn
betrys
blodwedd
blodwen
blodwyn
braith
branwen
briallen
bronwen
bronwyn
brynn
buddug
caraf
cari
caron
carys
catrin
ceinwen
ceridewn
cerys
delyth
dilys
eilir
eira
eirlys
eirwen
eleri
eluned
enfys
enid
ffan
ffion
gaenor
gaynor
gladys
glain
glenda
glenys
glynis
glynnis
guenevere
guinevak
guinevere
gwawr
gwen
gwendolyn
gwenhwyfar
gwenifer
gwenllian
gwennan
gwenno
gwaldus
gwylan
gwyneria
gwyneth
haf
hafwen
heulwen
igraine
iorwen
kiah
lleucu
llinos
llywelya
lowri
lunet
mabli
maybn
madrona
madwen
mair
mairwen
mared
marged
medi
megan
meghan
melangell
menna
mererid
merlyn
morgana
morgause
morwen
myfanwy
nia
non
olwen
owena
raewyn
rhian
rhianna
rhiannon
rhianu
rhonda
rhoswen
seren
sian
sioned
siriol
sulwyn
talaith
tanwen
tegan
teleri
telyn
terrwyn
masculine ;
adda
aeron
aled
alun
andras
aneirin
arawn
arthur
baeddan
bedivere
bedwyr
berwyn
bevan
beynon
bleddyn
bowen
bran
broderick
brychan
brynmor
cadell
cadfael
cadfan
cadogan
caradoc
carwyn
ceron
cledwyn
collen
dafydd
dai
derwyn
dewey
dewi
dillan
dillon
dilwyn
eirwyn
elisedd
emrys
ercwlff
euros
gaerwn
gareth
geraint
gerallt
gethin
griffin
grittith
gruffudd
grugwyn
guto
gwalchmai
gwaltney
gwern
gwil
gwilym
gwydion
gwyn
hedd
heddwyn
howell
hywel
ianto
idwal
ieuan
ifan
ifor
illtyd
ioan
iolo
iorwerth
islwyn
kynan
lleu
llewellyn
lloyd
llyr
llywelyn
mabon
macsen
maddock
madoc
madog
meilyr
merewyn
meriadoc
mervin
mervyn
meurig
mihangel
mordred
myrddid
nye
owain
pasgen
peredur
powell
pritchard
pryderi
pwyll
rhodri
rhun
rhydian
rhys
romney
siarl
taffy
talan
taliesin
taran
trefor
tremain
trevelian
tudor
twm
urian
vaughn
yestin
ynyr
neutral ;
afon
avalon
avon
bricen
cadewyn
cadwalader
caerwyn
cai
cambrie
cariad
celyn
ceri
colwyn
crwys
dwyn
dylan
ebrill
eirian
elwyn
emlyn
evan
gaiwan
garan
glyn
glynn
gryffon
llar
meredith
morgan
mostyn
nesta
ninian
parry
pembroke
pugh
ragle
reese
rhoslyn
rice
sianai
tristan
uther
wynn
wynne
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scotianostra · 1 year
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November 12th 1869 saw Edinburgh University first admit women to the study of medicine.
Sophia Jex-Blake and her friend Edith Pechy were the first to attend the prestigious medical school after much hard campaigning on Sophia’s part. Jex-Blake describes the scene here as the two friends went to take their exams……“: "On the afternoon of Friday 18th November 1870, we walked to the Surgeon’s Hall, where the anatomy examination was to be held. As soon as we reached the Surgeon’s Hall we saw a dense mob filling up the road… The crowd was sufficient to stop all the traffic for an hour. We walked up to the gates, which remained open until we came within a yard of them, when they were slammed in our faces by a number of young men.”.
A sympathetic student emerged from the hall; he opened the gate and ushered the women inside. They took their examination and passed with flying colours. Although both passed, university regulations only allowed medical degrees to be given to men. The British Medical Association therefore refused to register the women as doctors.
Jex-Blake took herself off to Ireland where she finally obtained her licence to practice from the Dublin College of Physicians. Sophia Jex-Blake then devoted her life to the cause of women in medicine - both improving the treatment of female patients and creating better opportunities for female medical education, eventually founding the revolutionary Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women.
Their strength and decency under pressure went on to inspire many others, right up to the present day. Although Jex-Blake and Petchey were the most famous and seem to get most of the plaudits, There were other women and they are collectively known as The Edinburgh Seven, the others were Mary Anderson, Emily Bovell, Matilda Chaplin, Helen Evans and Isabel Thorne.
Jex-Blake seems to have been the most successful of the seven, in June 1878 she opened a medical practice at 4 Manor Place; three months later she established a dispensary (an out-patient clinic) for impoverished women at 73 Grove Street, just round the corner from where I used to stay at Upper Grove Place. These ventures were highly successful but after the death of one of her assistants, she suffered from depression. She closed her practice and left the dispensary in the care of her medical colleagues.
She remained inactive for a time before opening Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women in 1887, in its second year the school was disrupted by disputes between Jex-Blake and several of the students who resented her imposition of strict rules of conduct. The school also struggled financially and had to be bailed out by Jex-Blake’s father.
When a rival institution, the Medical College for Women, was opened by Ina Cadell, Grace Cadell, and Elsie Inglis, former students of Jex-Blake, the Edinburgh School of Medicine could no longer compete.The school folded and closed its doors in 1898.
In 1899 Jex-Blake retired but continued to campaign for women’s suffrage until she passed away on 7th January 1912.
The Edinburgh Seven were recognised with posthumous degrees in July this year, the degrees were collected on their behalf by a group of current students at Edinburgh Medical School.The seven’s efforts eventually forced through legislation in 1877 to ensure women could study at university.
The pics show Jex-Blake on the left and Pechy on the right and a pic of The Edinburgh Seven.
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"Cadel Evans" by Laurie Beylier is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
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internshipfolio · 2 months
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Entry 8: Your overall reflections on the internship and your studies.
Both internships with Tennis Lab and Max Events taught me so much about myself personally and helped me understand and realise what career path I want to take within the sports industry. Although my jobs within both internships were completely different, I felt like I got exactly what I needed from both.
Tennis Lab for me was probably the most challenging one out of the both and I only say that because I feel social media and content creating can be difficult when trying to think of ideas on what to post. I started to get unmotivated and lose interest but in some way it was a positive as I realised graphic design is something I don’t want to do in the future. Other than that I am very grateful that I had the opportunity I did with Tennis Lab, I don’t have any regrets at all. Being a major tennis fan it made it a lot easier for me to enjoy what I was doing, I had the opportunity to work with the company during the Australian Open which was great for shooting a lot of content and making engaging graphics. 
Max Events was the internship I thrived most at. It had more to give and more for me to learn which was helpful for my personal and professional growth. Max Events provided me opportunities that Tennis Lab couldn’t which is how I realised what my future path looks like. With our main client being Melbourne Victory Football Club I was apart of a lot of great events and opportunities such as pre season and mid season luncheons at crown palladium, chairmans function at every home game at AAMII Park and sports presentation for all home games. With putting in 100% effort and wanting to learn the roles of the internship I was given other opportunities such as sports presentation for the Matilda’s game, NBL presentation, Rugby Union and the Cadel Evans race. I am thankful for this great opportunity and I would recommend it to anyone who still isn’t sure on what path in the industry they want to take or know they want to be in event management, you never know what can come from a good internship experience, for me, receiving a job with the company is something I am super grateful for. 
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Both of these internship opportunities wouldn’t of been successful if it wasn’t for the opportunities Simone and Holmesglen provide to us students. Although at the start of the internship class I was bit unsure on needing to do a mock interview and create resumes and cover letters for potential internships as part of assignments, I definitely understand now why those tasks needed to be done as I feel I would of struggled to get my internships without that experience and feedback. I was defiantly out of my comfort zone when it come to the process of applying for internships and starting them but now I can confidently say it was the most rewarding experience, especially now that I earned a job out of it. 
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ultrasofts · 2 months
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watching cycling with australian comms is like how long before someone mentions cadel evans
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FOLLOW !!
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meowk9 · 1 year
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45 Australian Dog Names for Your Loyal Companion
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As a proud dog owner, choosing the perfect name for your furry friend is an exciting and important task. If you're looking for inspiration, consider giving your dog an Australian name that reflects the country's unique culture and natural beauty. Here are 45 Australian dog names to help you find the perfect fit for your loyal companion.
Introduction
Choosing a name for your dog is a big decision, and one that you want to get just right. With so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to find the perfect name that suits your dog's personality and character. However, by choosing an Australian name, you can give your furry friend a unique and meaningful identity that reflects the country's rich heritage and natural beauty.
Why choose an Australian dog name?
Australia is a vast and diverse country with a unique culture and history. By choosing an Australian name for your dog, you can pay homage to the country's heritage and capture the spirit of this amazing place. Additionally, Australian names are often distinctive and memorable, making them a great choice for a beloved pet that deserves a standout name.
Male Australian dog names
Australian cities and landmarks - Sydney - inspired by the iconic Australian city - Darwin - after the capital city of the Northern Territory - Uluru - named after the famous rock formation in the Australian outback - Melbourne - after the vibrant city in Victoria - Canberra - inspired by the capital city of Australia Indigenous Australian names - Koori - meaning "man" in the Wiradjuri language - Warrigal - meaning "wild dog" in the Dharug language - Boorie - meaning "friend" in the Wiradjuri language - Yindi - meaning "sun" in the Gamilaraay language - Daku - meaning "sand hill" in the Gumbaynggirr language Aussie slang - Cobber - meaning "mate" or "friend" - Bluey - slang for a redhead - Bundy - inspired by the popular Australian drink, Bundaberg Rum - Digger - inspired by Australian soldiers, also used to refer to a friend or mate - Roo - short for kangaroo, an iconic Australian animal
Female Australian dog names
Native Australian flora and fauna - Kookaburra - after the iconic Australian bird - Banksia - named after the native Australian plant - Tawny - inspired by the Tawny Frogmouth, an Australian bird - Lilly Pilly - named after the Australian tree - Matilda - inspired by the iconic Australian folk song, "Waltzing Matilda" Aussie icons - Dame - inspired by the Australian opera singer, Dame Joan Sutherland - Kylie - inspired by the Australian pop singer, Kylie Minogue - Elle - after the Australian supermodel, Elle Macpherson - Cathy - inspired by the Australian Olympic gold medalist, Cathy Freeman - Olivia - inspired by the Australian beaches and islands - Bondi - after the famous beach in Sydney - Whitsunday - named after the group of islands off the coast of Queensland - Bells - after the iconic surf beach in Victoria - Fraser - named after the largest sand island in the world, located in Queensland - Manly - inspired by the beachside suburb in Sydney
Unisex Australian dog names
Australian food and drinks - Lamington - named after the iconic Australian cake - Tim Tam - inspired by the popular Australian chocolate biscuit - Vegemite - after the beloved Australian spread - Chiko - after the famous Australian snack, Chiko Roll - Milo - inspired by the popular Australian chocolate milk powder Australian sports and athletes - Thorpe - after the Australian Olympic gold medalist, Ian Thorpe - Hewitt - after the Australian tennis champion, Lleyton Hewitt - Cadel - inspired by the Australian cyclist, Cadel Evans - Freeman - after the Australian Olympic gold medalist, Cathy Freeman - Riewoldt - after the Australian Rules football player, Nick Riewoldt Australian movies and TV shows - Croc - inspired by the classic Australian movie, "Crocodile Dundee" - Ned - after the infamous Australian outlaw, Ned Kelly - Kath - inspired by the iconic Australian TV show, "Kath & Kim" - Muriel - after the beloved Australian movie, "Muriel's Wedding" - Priscilla - inspired by the Australian cult classic movie, "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert"
Conclusion
Choosing the perfect name for your dog is an important decision, but it doesn't have to be stressful. By choosing an Australian name, you can give your furry friend a unique and meaningful identity that reflects the country's rich culture and natural beauty. With 45 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect name for your loyal companion.
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Can I use a traditional Australian name for my dog?Yes, traditional Indigenous Australian names can make great dog names and are a unique way to pay homage to the country's heritage.Are Australian dog names suitable for any breed?Yes, Australian dog names are suitable for any breed of dog.Can I use Australian slang as a dog name?Absolutely! Australian slang can make for a fun and memorable dog name.What if I can't decide on an Australian dog name?Take your time and try out a few different names to see what feels right. You can also ask friends and family for their opinions.Can I change my dog's name if I decide it's not the right fit?Yes, you can change your dog's name at any time. However, keep in mind that it may take some time for your dog to adjust to a new name. Read the full article
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Welsford strikes again to make it a three win weekend for Team DSM
Australian takes another sprint victory at Vuelta a San Juan, Marius Mayrhofer wins Cadel Evans Road Race in between from CyclingNews RSS Feed https://ift.tt/YS3zkps
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Page frustrated by Mayrhofer
While the breakaway was caught in the last kilometer and a fall disorganized the peloton, Marius Mayrhofer created a surprise by winning the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race ahead of Hugo Page and Simon Clarke. Marius Mayrhofer had never known that in his professional career. The German DSM rider raised his arms as the winner in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, contested over a…
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🍀 Mostly specific riders (I used to support BMC for Cadel Evans). I sometimes have softer spot for certain teams but it is mostly specific riders (and a domestique who has a chance at winning something usually also has my support).
🚵 To watch it’s mostly outdoor cycling (road, mtb, cx all of them). MTB will always have a special place cause that’s the kind of cycling I like to do!
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Sports Sponsorship Emma McKeown Harry Tregubov David Paradis Gina Rinehart Pat Cummins Alenta Energy
Rinehart’s stature as a donor to underfunded sports, such as Rowing Australia, a number of singles swimmers, the AOC and, most recently, Netball Australia, whose financial struggles made headlines in the middle of this year. West Australian, through Hancock Prospecting, signed a four-year, $15 million deal to fund Netball Australia’s high-performance programmes, but concerns raised by local player Donnell Wallam prompted Diamonds players to refuse to wear the Hancock logo on their clothing. The team’s next three match series against England. Alinta Energy’s sponsorship of the Australian cricket team will be cut short.attributed to him:AP For the majority of sponsorship arrangements in Australian sport, particularly in major football and cricket, interactions between athletes and donors are carefully managed, often through the governing body of their sport. Players are well represented by unions and agents, their sports are well funded and the partners that sports attract are large companies with well-established corporate practices. A source said: “All sponsors seek the player’s image, name and appearance from time to time.” Announces. Another, who has a long history in the laws of football, said that relationships and obligations were always well defined and written into contracts. There is a tension between the high-performance imperatives of the sport’s commercial and marketing team divisions, which have a responsibility to bring in revenue to fund the sport. Coaches always want more time on the court, in the gym or on the field for their athletes, and less time preparing for photo shoots or having a short chat at cocktail parties. Cricket Australia, which this week split from power company Alinta, uses a points system to encourage players to contribute off the field, distributing cash rewards from a marketing fund to players who meet their maximum commitments. Captain Pat Cummins earned a decent tally of marketing points by shooting a year’s worth of Alinta stuff earlier this year, according to a source. Announces. loading Even when the arrangement is with an individual athlete, as in the case of Rinehart and Magnussen, there is no reason not to be mutually beneficial. Billionaire fund manager David Paradis has directly sponsored Cadel Evans, Jared Heine, and David Pocock over the years. Evans, Australia’s first Tour de France winner, was Paradice’s first foray into space. Under the terms of the arrangement, the cyclist will visit the Paradise Investment Office to speak to his staff. When there is a problem, it is not always from outside the sports organization. In the American landscape, which is dominated by private ownership, claiming landlords can be an athlete’s worst nightmare. Enter Donald Sterling, the disgraced former Los Angeles Clippers owner. He was subject to a life ban from competition after investigating racist comments. Among the more allegations made against him over the course of four years is that he fostered a “farmer mentality” in the organization and that he would take women into the Clippers’ dressing room while players were taking a shower “to look at those beautiful black bodies.” He sold his team in 2014 after a leaked audio recording of Sterling berating his wife for her “affair with blacks” and taking NBA legend Magic Johnson to the Clippers. Sports news, results and expert commentary. Subscribe to the sports newsletter. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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Giro d’Italia 2022 Jai Hindley é o grande vencedor
“O Giro abriu muitas portas para mim, é uma corrida que me mostrou que tipo de corredor profissional eu posso me tornar”
Giro d’Italia 2022 21ª etapa – Matteo Sobrero da Team BikeExchange – Jayco fica em primeiro lugar na etapa. Em segundo lugar Thymen Arensman da Team DSM, fechando o pódio em terceiro lugar Mathieu Van Der Poel da Alpecin-Fenix. Hindley é o segundo australiano a vencer um Grand Tour depois de Cadel Evans, que conquistou o título do Tour de France em 2011. “Entrar na Arena de Verona como vencedor…
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