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En battant Anders Antonsen au premier tour de cet Arctic Open 2024, Alex Lanier a de nouveau impressionné sur la scène internationale. Le Français s'est finalement incliné face à un Chou Tien Chen des grands jours, ensuite vainqueur du tournoi. La Chine a pu compter sur Han Yue ainsi que les paires Liu/Tan et Feng/Huang, qui ont toutes conservé leurs titres en Finlande. En double hommes, les Malaisiens Goh/Izzudin ont confirmé qu'ils étaient bien les hommes à suivre en ce moment. Chapitres :0:00 - Introduction et double mixte14:09 - Simple dames19:26 - Double hommes32:30 - Double dames42:27 - Simple hommes1:01:51 - Türkiye International Challenge et Mondiaux Juniors Participer à "On devine vos classements" : https://forms.gle/pc4PXfhQuou9XpCTA Où nous retrouver : https://linktr.ee/21shuttleRejoindre notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/fKmkvQ2RmQ Crédit photo : Sylvain Nalet
Dans cet épisode, on revient sur les Super 300 et 100 en Inde et les International Challenge au Salvador et au Pays de Galles. Alex Lanier s'y est illustré, tout comme Rosy Pancasari. En parallèle avaient lieu les qualifications des Championnats d'Europe par équipes, où les Français n'ont connu aucune difficulté pour intégrer le tableau principal en février. Chapitres :0:00 - Introduction2:10 - Les tournois du moment (Inde, Salvador, Pays-de-Galles)19:22 - Europe Où nous retrouver : https://linktr.ee/21shuttleRejoindre notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/fKmkvQ2RmQ Crédit photo : Sylvain Nalet
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It's time to check out a new Pokémon in Pokémon Unite! But first, we've got to talk about Kevin's experience in the International Challenge. Was he successful? How is the meta these days? Kevin and Mike investigate. Note: Video podcast will be available as soon as approval hits for this channel! Stay tuned!
Click HERE to download the transcript! Welcome to the last episode of Season One of Eat Sleep Wine Repeat ( don't worry - I will be back on 16th August!) In this episode I am talking with top Sommelier Andre Luis Martins who is Head Sommelier at The Calvary and Guards Private Members Club in London. He is a judge for the Sommelier Wine Awards, The International Challenge and The London Wine Challenge so he will talk a little bit about these 3 different competitions and how he judges the wines. We will go in to more details on how to wine taste and then will go to Andre's home country, Portugal. We will focus on the Wines of Alentejo. Learn about the varieties of this region, its topography and terrior and about the special Vinhos de Talha DOC. If you want to skip ahead: 1.51: My Winery of the week: Espaço Rural who make Vinho de Talha - learn about what this tradional wine is - focus on the sub-region Vidigueira WINE TASTED: 2018 Vinho De Talha Bojador Tinto Espaço Rural £24.95 Davys 7.57: Talk with Andre 10.35: Talking about his portugese wine on his winelist 11.23: Judging in wine competitions 15.54: How to taste and judge wine, looking at tannins, acidity, structure, body, aromas, and how to enchance you skills to pick our aromas and flavours 35.58: The region of Alentejo - the climate, terroir and topography - the top subregions - the iconic wines - top producers - the grape varieties 49.23: Vinho de Talha DOC 51.36: Rosé wine of Alentejo Thank you as ever for listening. You can pop across to my blog to read other articles or book your very own wine event: www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or watch some wine videos on my Youtube Channel Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Send me your messages to @eatsleep_winerepeat on Instagram or email me at janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk I would especially love to have your feedback as I start recording and planning for Season 2 - Do you like the length of the episodes? Do you like that I focus on the wine regions? Would you prefer some episodes focused on specific grape varieties? Let me know your thoughts!! I can't wait to be back with you all in mid-August. Sending you all love and delicious wine! Cheers to you!
On this episode I'm humbled to be joined by Darren 'Dynamite' Appleton who is among the greatest cue sport players in the world. 4-time European Champion2-time Euro Tour Champion5 professional TV Titles4-time UK Masters Champion2-time Home International ChampionWorld 9-Ball ChampionWorld 10-Ball Champion2-time US Open Champion2-time International Challenge of Champions ChampionWorld Masters Champion7-time Mosconi Cup Champion2-time Derby City Straight Pool Champion2010 Player of the Year2016 SBE One Pocket Player's Champion2015 Chinese 8-Ball World Champion2015 American 14.1 Champion2014 World Cup of Pool Champion2014 Fight Night Intl Six Champion2014 Accu-Stats All Star Invitational Champion2014 Accu-Stats 8-Ball Invitational Champion2014 American 14.1 Champion2014 Mezz Pro-Am New Jersey State 10 Ball Champion2014 Dynamite Open Champion2013 World Ranked #12013 Super Billiards Expo Kamui Straight Pool Champion2013 World Games Gold Medal Champion2012 GB9-Ball Tour Pro Cup ChampionIWGA World Games 9-Ball ChampionBCA Hall of FamerJoin us as we discuss his passion for fishing, which of his titles he ranks as his biggest achievement, why he threw his cue over a caravan at Reighton Sands and how going to the toilet in the final of the World Games almost cost him the title.
Kevin switches it up! The boys lament about their International Challenge experience, and "Dex It" makes a repeat appearance!
Please join Bridget, James, Matt, and Thanasis as we talk about settler-colonialism in world history! What is settler-colonialism? What are settler-colonies and how did they develop differently? Replacing indigenous populations or ruling over those populations? Who belongs and who is erased in the public perception of the nation? We discuss the "blank space" presented by settlers to push indigenous people out and the differing intentions of settler-colonies. We talk about how hyper-masculinity explicitly defines political systems of settler-colonialism. Did settler-colonialism produce whiteness or was it something different? How does settler-colonialism fit into the larger imperial project? What does it mean to live in a settler-colonial society today? Books mentioned in the episode: Islands of White: Settler Society and Culture in Kenya and Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1939 by Dane Kennedy https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1129042.Islands_of_White Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the International Challenge of Racial Equality by Marilyn Lake, Henry Reynolds https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2551707.Drawing_the_Global_Colour_Line Settler Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview by Lorenzo Veracini https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11318355-settler-colonialism Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology: The Politics and Poetics of an Ethnographic Event by Patrick Wolfe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1238448.Settler_Colonialism_and_the_Transformation_of_Anthropology Traces of History: Elementary Structures of Race by Patrick Wolfe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23602714-traces-of-history The Breaking History podcast is a production of the Northeastern University History Graduate Student Association. Producers and Sound Editors: Matt Bowser, Cassie Cloutier, and Dan Squizzero Theme Music: Kieran Legg Today's hosts were: Matt Bowser, Bridget Keown, Thanasis Kinias, Jamie Parker, James Robinson
Would you be willing to spend four days and nights developing a project with strangers? And what about doing it in public in a glass box? The InCube Challenge organised by the ETH Entrepreneur Club, a student-run non-profit organisation, requires participants to do just that. Geomatics student Agnieszka Rozniak has taken up this challenge. In our latest podcast episode, we accompany her and Sebastian Pinegger, one of the co-organisers, during these intense days.
It's Our Vantage Point, the Retro Wrestling Podcast! With our 40 years of combined wrestling fan-dom, we'll talk about things we remember and things we wish we didn't! IN THIS EPISODE: - Guest Richard Land - On the Case: Mr. Perfect/Red Rooster - Mount Rushmore / Death Valley: WWF 1988 - International Challenge May 1988 Review AND SO MUCH MORE! Website: ovppodcast.com Twitter: @ovppodcast Contact: ovppodcast@gmail.com Intro by bensound.com
The news has been plentiful since last episode! Pokémon GO is being consistently updated, Regigigas and Heatran distributions, Detective Pikachu has a bigger cast, a ton of new product is available at the Pokémon Center, and we talk about the North American International Championships! Wow! We wrap up by discussing the Song of Jigglypuff, one of the most iconic episodes from the Indigo League. Filled with comedy, compassion, and our favorite pink Pokémon, this episode was a ton of fun to revisit. Dusk Mane Necrozma-GX Deck - https://goo.gl/JvySf3 North American International Championships - https://goo.gl/vT9gr5 Official Deck Lists - https://goo.gl/gyixEY 2018 International Challenge - https://goo.gl/G4ESXz March Distribution - https://goo.gl/dBhg8S Detective Pikachu - https://goo.gl/H3k4aJ New product - https://goo.gl/gH2J24 Pikachu Talk now available - https://goo.gl/KriJkK Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon - Ultra Adventures - https://goo.gl/pvrb9t The Song of Jigglypuff - https://goo.gl/6VsekZ Email Us! info@gottawatchemall.com https://www.gottawatchemall.com https://www.facebook.com/gottawatchemall/ https://twitter.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKF_I5camyHMg-4Hi-7QqdA https://www.instagram.com/gottawatchemall/ http://gottawatchemallpodcast.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/115738176821732158959/115738176821732158959/posts https://gottawatchemall.slack.com (Patreon Only) http://gottawatchemall.libsyn.com/podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-zero/id1120887936?i=1000370004356&mt=2 http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gotta-watchem-all?refid=stpr https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I5hdkinbvlhxvuuz5w3gez6p3ey Ken – https://twitter.com/ProudGamerTweet Adam - https://twitter.com/phoenixback4fir Logo by Seth Hay - http://www.sethhay.com Intro Song “Malie City” by Grimecraft feat. Baroqueen - http://grimecraft.com/ iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/grimecraft/id691726555 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/grimecraft Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Grimecraft/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/GRIMECRAFT Outro Song "Little Computer People" by Chipocrite - http://www.chipocrite.com/ iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/bn/artist/chipocrite/id412533781 Facebook - https://twitter.com/chipocrite Twitter - https://twitter.com/chipocrite
Join us as we talk to Dr. Laura Frader about her work in labor and gender! We talk about working class patterns in France, and connecting her work to women's history. We then talk about her current project on the Treaty of Rome and gender equality policies. Dr. Frader speaks to her own experience working in the academy and the problems of gender inequality and labor. Dr. Frader’s research focuses on the historical and cultural foundations of social inequality, particularly gender inequality in modern Europe. She is currently working on the history of gender equality policies of the European Community since the Treaty of Rome (1957) and their impacts on member states. Her publications include Gender and Class in Modern Europe (co-edited with Sonya O. Rose, Cornell University Press, 1996), Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference (co-edited with Herrick Chapman, Berghahn, 2004); and Breadwinners and Citizens: Gender in the Making of the French Social Model (Duke University Press, 2008) as well as many articles in English and French-language books and journals. Submit a paper to the Northeastern University Graduate History Association's 10th Annual Graduate World History Conference! It is scheduled for March 24th-25th and the keynote speaker is Ann Stoler! For more information: https://nuhistorygrads.wordpress.com/conference/ Books mentioned in podcast: What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France by Mary Louise Roberts https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15999534-what-soldiers-do Drawing the Global Colour Line: White Men's Countries and the International Challenge of Racial Equality by Marilyn Lake, Henry Reynolds https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2551707.Drawing_the_Global_Colour_Line Making Empire: Colonial Encounters and the Creation of Imperial Rule in Nineteenth-Century Africa by Richard Price https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6368423-making-empire Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense by Ann Laura Stoler https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5966580-along-the-archival-grain World War One in Southeast Asia: Colonialism and Anticolonialism in an Era of Global Conflict by Heather E. Streets-Salter https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32735228-world-war-one-in-southeast-asia Statement from the History Graduate Student Association on graduate employee unionization: "We would like to say that, as a members of the History Graduate Student Association, we assert the right of graduate employees to organize a union and collectively bargain, and we condemn the actions of Northeastern's administration is spreading misleading emails, harassing union activists, and spending enormous sums on anti-union law firms." The Breaking History podcast is a production of the Northeastern University History Graduate Student Association. Producers and Sound Editors: Matt Bowser and Dan Squizzero Theme Music: Kieran Legg
In this episode, we have two segments. First (0:49-11:04), I interview Michael Pramawat, the winner of the Masters Division of the TCG competition at the recent International Championship in London, England. We talk about his deck, his time in London, and what he thinks of the upcoming Sun and Moon cards. The second segment (11:10-43:15) is an archival interview with Ralph Schuckett, a musician who composed the scores for the dubs of the first three Pokémon movies. You’ll find out how he got started in music, as well as some behind-the-scenes details of those films.
This week I'm joined by Gabby (JTK), Chalkey and Paul (Makiri) for what was supposed to be a quick episode that just got away from us. Apparently people still have a lot of thoughts about Smeargle, US Nationals is going to Ohio, and CP is dissapearing. We also go over the International Challenge, the death of VGC, and why you shouldn't sign contracts with MISSINGNO or something. Look it's a long episode and it's kind of a blur. Enjoy! 0.0.20 Intro: Game day food.0.03.30 US Nats in Ohio0.08.15 International Challenge January0.17.19 Last episodes PC has a new chapter.0.21.42 PAX South (but mostly more Smeargle talk)0.33.00 Red Blue Yellow Virtual Console Tournys0.39.46 Throwback qualification methods.0.41.45 Paul talks a bit more about sponsorships. Read his original blog here: http://nuggetbridge.com/blogs/entry/1251-e-sports-organizations-and-you-a-primer-on-your-first-contract/0.55.26 Winter Regionals! (But really just more Smeargle talk)1.08.00 Questions 1, Megas that got a second chance at a first impression.1.15.54 Question 2, Non-weather Cores1.19.09 Question 3, Is VGC dying?!?1.35.02 Question 4, Common Cores1.38.00 Smith_ is dumb/Outro(PS I love Smith_)
This episode was brought to you by the grace of 6 project and 3 system recoveries. Hard Drives failed and power supplies died but this episode is now live! This week I'm joined by Toler, Hayden, and Rushan to talk about the new Nugget Bridge, Pokémon turning 20, and the new hot team all the kids are using! 0.0.20 Intro0.3.50 Battle Spot update.0.6.00 International Challenge announced.0.11.45 The story behind the new Nugget Bridge blog system.0.27.29 Pokémon turns 20 and we reflect on where we were when it started.0.40.17 EU Regionals might have happened.0.41.58 Midseason showdowns announced.0.43.04 Hayden is the latest victim of TOM. (This is also where my computer dies and so my audio will be missing or poor the rest of the show. I cut around it best I could.)0.48.49 Kangaskahn/Smeargle/Xerneas/Groudon. How it works, and how to stop it.1.02.12 Question time! First one is about Mewtwo.1.10.10 Next question is about event legends1.23.30 Outro
As 190 nations meet in Bali to start the next treaty against global warming, Al Gore receives the Nobel Peace Prize and warns about "mutually assured destruction." We hear about the global marketplace that's developing to cope with climate change. Also, the Supreme Court affords judges discretion when sentencing crack offenders, and a conversation with Oslo Norway, where Al Gore has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize.