Author: Emily Carter

Andrea Mayr, Scout Adkin, Filemón Kiriago and Andrea Elia are among the tickets for the great event this weekend After an exciting launch event for the 2025 World Cup in Zmeu X-Fest in Romania, we now go to the most familiar field in Casto in Italy for the next races in the WMRA Mountain Running World Cup series. The athletes will fight in front of the spectacular backdrop of the Italian Alps in vertical nase and Nasego trophy this weekend (May 24-25). Casto is in the beautiful province of Brescia in the Lombardy region and the runners have guaranteed a…

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An expert who has bought, sold and developed more than 2,000 properties warns that the true solution to Australia’s housing crisis is being ignored in the middle of the frenzy of loans. The managing director of JFL Group, James Fitzgerald, fears that the true solution to the problem of the housing of Australia’s fuss is being lost, in the midst of more focus on increasing demand and housing prices. Fitzgerald, whose uncle John Fitzgerald built the multimillion -dollar JFL real estate after Melbourne’s horsetop to Gold Coast to 17 with $ 200 in his pocket, among those citrus fruits they…

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The European/Commonwealth champion of 10000m, the 1000m Bronze Olympic medalist and former 3000m/two miles world record holder why technology in the race should adopt Brendan Foster, who founded The Great Run Company, has welcomed new technologies within athletics and emphasized that the approach should be in the competition and not in records. In an exclusive interview with Tim Hutchings-Part of our new Legends series, the old 3000 mm and two miles world, the record explained that “the records are there to break” and that the Supershoes are “moving forward and moving forward the sport.” Foster, who is well located to…

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Kelly Schuppe, with her son Harry, was not happy when her lender Virgin Money refused to convey the interest rate cut of February. Image: Sam Ruttyn Analysis A bank played the role of villain in February, when he refused to transmit a very necessary relief of rates to the client. Now it seems that Virgin Money is ready to double before a May -rhythm cut by the RBA. If everything is not transmitted, or any of the 25 basic points by the Central Bank will leave the customers of Virgin Money and boqs that sprout 0.5 percent more money in…

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The golden trio of Ann Packer, Kelly Holmes and Koley Hodgkinson join in The Great Manchester Run on Sunday Three generations of 800m British Olympic champions with UP for the first time at Great Manchester Run on Sunday (May 18). Ann Packer won the Olympic gold at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964 along with other British champions in those games: Long Lynn Davies, Ken Matthews racing and the combined event Mary Rand. Packer competed Internationale in the sprints, obstacles and leaps of length and was the fourth pentatleta of Great Britain in 1963. Upon entering the Tokyo games, it…

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An apartment in 13b/24 Breaker Street, Main Beach will put under the hammer on May 24, will proceed to charity. Sick Children and Australia’s Wildlife will benefit from the sale of a Gold Coast apartment, with all the prodetten of the deceased farm that will be divided between nominated beneficial organizations. The property in Breaker Street, Main Beach is under the hammer on May 24, with the sale price except legal fees and the commission to be donated to the non -profit groups foundation of the Children Hospital and the Foundation for National Parks and Wilder’s wishes. Jonathan George was…

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The 200m British record holder impressed in 200 meters in the Games of the city of Adidas Atlanta Zharnel Hughes established a score after ensuring the victory of more than 200 m with a wind of 19.55 (2.2) in the games of the city of Adidas Atlanta (May 17). The 29 -year -old, who has the British record with 19.73, was very under that brand, but his time was just above the legal limit of 2m/sec. Jerem Richards took second place with 19.63 and Wayde Van Niekerk was third in 20.03. It is also worth it that Hughes’ performance has…

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2B Maskell St, Brighton, comes with an impressive variety of well -being characteristics that are “well -known” locals to take a look. Why live as an entrepreneur Rebecca Judd or My Kitchen Rules Star Car Car Pali? A recently completed residence in 2B Maskell ST, Brighton, has reached the market with a price guide of $ 4.2m- $ 4.6m that could rub the shoulders with the king of elite possible of the suburb of the suburb of the inspections. The home covers three levels and presents its own underground well -being center, complete with an interior marble pool, sauna, spa…

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Annual match on Sunday also sees Katarina Johnson-Thompson in Action Laughborough Sport Molly Palmer academic overcame the female length jump in Laughborough International Athletics (LIA) in an event that saw Jazmin Sawyers make a long -awaited return for an injury. Palmer, 21, jumped magnificently to register 6.67m (2.4m) as Sawyers, the European interior champion of 2023, registered 6.53m (0.0) in the first competition since he broke an Achilles last year. Wales International Abigail Pawlett finished third in a better 6.17m Personal (1.7m). “Competing again feels so fun, it’s great,” Sawyers told Laughborough Sport. “It is good to feel like me.…

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Too many Australians looking for a safe refuge for their money are wasting their investments with this simple error. Image: Jason Edwards The Australians who invest in properties are usually people reluctant to risk that perceive bricks and mortars as a safer and more simple investment than shares, bonds and other assets, according to a new study. The Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) has just published a research work on the characteristics and behavior of owners based on two decades of data from 2001 to 2021. Ahuri discovered that the main motivations to invest are the generation of…

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