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Rüsten Sie auf Netzwerkkonnektivität der nächsten Generation um – mit den Glasfaserlösungen von BlueOptics, die für Hochgeschwindigkeitskommunikation, geringe Latenz und Übertragung über große Entfernungen ausgelegt sind. Diese Produkte ermöglichen Unternehmen eine effiziente Skalierung ihrer Netzwerke. Zuverlässig, langlebig und zukunftssicher sind sie die perfekte Wahl für moderne Unternehmen, die eine überragende Netzwerkleistung und unterbrechungsfreien Betrieb anstreben. Entdecken Sie noch heute unsere Lösungen und machen Sie Ihr Netzwerk zukunftssicher! https://trello.com/c/dD94PeZSHochgeschwindigkeits-Glasfaserlösungen für Netzwerkkonnektivität der nächsten Generation Rüsten Sie auf Netzwerkkonnektivität der nächsten Generation um – mit den Glasfaserlösungen von BlueOptics, die für Hochgeschwindigkeitskommunikation, geringe Latenz und Übertragung über große Entfernungen ausgelegt sind. Diese Produkte ermöglichen Unternehmen eine effiziente Skalierung ihrer Netzwerke. Zuverlässig, langlebig und zukunftssicher sind sie die perfekte Wahl für moderne Unternehmen, die eine überragende Netzwerkleistung und unterbrechungsfreien Betrieb anstreben. Entdecken Sie noch heute unsere Lösungen und machen Sie Ihr Netzwerk zukunftssicher! https://trello.com/c/dD94PeZSTrelloOrganize anything, together. Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, know what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 632 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
Baseball Equipment Market Overview: Key Drivers and ChallengesExecutive Summary Baseball Equipment Market Research: Share and Size Intelligence CAGR Value The global baseball equipment market size was valued at USD 17.69 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 22.37 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 2.98% during the forecast period The scope of this Baseball Equipment Market report takes account of in-depth...0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 295 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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Aryna Sabalenka, Jannik Sinner Advance In Straight Sets To Semi-Finals At Indian WellsNinth-seeded Ukrainian Elina Svitolina knocked off second-seeded Iga Swiatek of Poland 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 22 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMShai Gilgeous-Alexander breaks scoring record Wilt Chamberlain held for 63 yearsSixteen months in the making, SGA has rocketed to the top of the NBA record books for most consecutive 20+ point games0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 54 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMUNC bounced from ACC Tournament after late rally falls shortMar 12, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; Clemson Tigers guard Ace Buckner (21) dribbles the ball guarded by North Carolina Tar Heels guard Seth Trimble (7) during the second half at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images | Jim Dedmon-Imagn ImagesUNC turned in a sleepy effort for most of their first and only game of the ACC Tournament. The Tar Heels never recovered from a lackluster end of the first half that put them down eight points at halftime. Carolina woke up and attempted to rally in the closing minutes of the game, but the Tigers made their free throws and the comeback came up just short.Henri Veesaar had 28 points and 17 rebounds to lead UNC, and he was a major factor in the Heels rally at the end. Unfortunately, he was also responsible for six of the teams 10 turnovers. No one else on the roster had more than one. Derek Dixon was also a major reason Carolina was able to make it close with a barrage of three-pointers late in the game to finish the game with 16 points. Jarin Stevenson made two three-pointers on his way to 12 points and seven boards. Seth Trimble finished with 13 points and eight assists. The starters were responsible for nearly all of the Heels offensive production, as they got just five points from their bench. Clemson, on the other hand, got 29 from theirs.The late attempt at a comeback was simply a case of too little, too late. The defensive pressure they were putting on Clemson was effective at disrupting the Tigers offensively, but credit goes to Dillon Hunter for making his late free throws to shut the door on UNC. Carolina, with their free throw struggles all season, shot just 59% from the stripe. In a game that ended up being as close as this one, it would have been nice to have a couple of the seven points they left there.What is frustrating is that the effort we saw in the final minutes was completely missing earlier in the game. The adjustment to putting pressure on Clemson came too late. Maybe no one could have predicted that the Tar Heels would suddenly be able to rain threes at will, but not digging themselves into such a deep hole would have meant that getting hot late could have been enough. Alas.A win would have given UNC a rubber match against Duke in the semifinals. The loss sends them home to await their fate on Selection Sunday.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 55 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.ESPN.COMSources: K-State set to hire Belmont's AlexanderCasey Alexander, a perennial 20-game winner at Belmont, is expected to be named the new coach at Kansas State, sources told ESPN's Jeff Borzello.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 71 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUTop contender pulls out of head coach race; Kings star in talks for NBA return NBL DailyA leading candidate for one of the NBLs top available jobs has pulled out of the race after international offer, while Sydney Kings import Torrey Craig has revealed a return to the NBA is firmly on his radar.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 73 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKRabbitohs legend Nathan Merritt reveals stage 4 cancer diagnosis: In gut-wrenching interview, father-of-five admits he doesn't know how long he has leftMerritt stamped himself as one of the league's biggest and most likeable talents over a career that spanned 237 games. Now he faces his toughest opponent, telling us: 'I've just got to keep fighting 'til the end.'0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 78 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
WWW.KSAT.COMParalympians ski in shorts and T-shirts, and some ask: Shouldnt these Games be earlier?CORTINA D'At this month's Milan Cortina Paralympics, some athletes competed in shorts, T-shirts and tank tops. One skier lamented tropical conditions and a snowboarder complained that soft, slow snow put him at a disadvantage. And some worried about their safety.Im here to represent the disability community on a snowboard, and I want to give the best show that I can, three-time Paralympic gold medalist Brenna Huckaby of the U.S. said. But Im not going to kill myself in the process ... I've got two kids at home, and I'm already disabled. I'm not trying to disable myself more."The warm weather at the Paralympics that run through Sunday has some athletes asking: Should these Games be held earlier in the year when cold weather is more reliable? If it were my decision, I would absolutely move the Olympics and Paralympics, American Para snowboarder Zach Miller said.Miller got into the sport because he saw the U.S. team sweep the debut of mens Para snowboard cross at the 2014 Sochi Paralympics. At these Games, he wants to show kids how they can compete in sports and do cool things.And then its way less cool, because Im dealing with, like, really terrible conditions and racing on a course that doesnt actually show what the sport is, he said. Its frustrating.Miller finished sixth in the snowboard cross finals, and said lighter riders like him can be at a disadvantage in maintaining momentum in softer snow.German Para biathlete Marco Maier pushed through mushy snow wearing shorts and a short-sleeved shirt so he wouldn't overheat.We have the Summer Games now, cracked Maier, who stayed cool enough to capture a bronze medal in last weekend's sprint race. It is a challenge.Temperatures rising at ParalympicsThe early March warmth would be almost impossible without the influence of climate change, said Shel Winkley, a Climate Central meteorologist.Researchers say the places that can reliably host a Winter Games will shrink because of climate change. The Paralympics are typically held two weeks after the Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee has said it's considering rotating the Games among a permanent pool of suitable locations and holding them earlier because March is getting too warm for the Paralympics.The International Paralympic Committee is working with the IOC to consider the dates. Moving them isn't easy because of other major winter sporting competitions, but it may be necessary to ensure the best conditions, said Craig Spence, the IPC's chief brand and communications officer.Spence dismissed complaints about conditions this year, saying courses had been excellent. But he acknowledged a future problem.Clearly climate change is not going to go away. Were very conscious of its impact on not just winter sports, but also summer sports, he told the AP Wednesday. Weve seen temperatures rising at Paralympic Winter Games for the last few editions now.Warming conditions as a safety issueChanging weather conditions challenge all athletes. But medical professionals say they can be even tougher for Para athletes.Dr. Jaap Stomphorst, a sports physician at the Isala hospital in the Netherlands, said poor snow quality has a big influence on the rate of injuries and accidents among Paralympians. For example, sit-ski racers need very good snow to come down the course safely because they cant adjust for ruts by moving their weight off the ski, and bumps can be particularly problematic for visually impaired skiers, he said. Stomphorst studied injuries at past Paralympic Games. Dr. Sarah Eby, head team physician for the U.S. Para Alpine Ski Team, noted that athletes without a disability have two knees, they've got all their muscles working right when they need them to work ... Thinking of our Para athletes, maybe they have only one leg, they're relying more on equipment that they can't adjust.Miller, the snowboarder, said warming conditions lead athletes to try to minimize mistakes and ride conservative, because everything you're going to do is going to be punished out there on the snow. He added: You're worried about your own safety on course, you don't feel like you can be the athlete that you know you are."Warmth forces cancelled training and schedule changes Organizers canceled practice sessions for skiing and snowboarding to preserve the course for both performance and safety. Some race starts were moved earlier or rescheduled to another day to minimize weather's effects, including forecast rain this Saturday.The organizing committee said it works to ensure excellent, consistent snow conditions by using advanced snowmaking systems to complement natural snowfall, monitoring the weather and temperatures, and planning for a range of weather scenarios. The committee also said competition schedules are reviewed regularly to ensure safety and fair competition.Austrian Markus Salcher blamed himself for a fall in the super-G race, but said the softer snow also played a role. American Patrick Halgren, who won silver in the standing division, called conditions tropical. He said the skiing felt like surfing. Paralympians say they are making it workSome athletes praised organizers for keeping the courses in decent shape despite the warmth. That included American Para Alpine skier Andrew Haraghey, who couldnt finish his super-G standing race on a course he said was far from perfect. Were making it work, but its not ideal, Haraghey said. I think its as safe as its going to be. I think its more so that people are pushing the limits.Canadian Para snowboarder Sandrine Hamel said that women's events are held first in the cooler morning conditions, and it's warmer when the men compete later. I get the best and its already hot, warm, slower and bumpier, she said. So they get even worse than that. Canadian Para snowboarder Tyler Turner tries to keep the fluctuating conditions in stride.Were a bunch of amputees and injured people up there. We can adapt on the fly. Were good at this," Turner said. "For me, Ive just got to ride and keep my eyes open and stay aware of whats happening out there on the track.___Graham and Peterson reported from Denver, Colorado. McDermott reported from Providence, Rhode Island.___The Associated Press climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find APs standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 97 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen