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Olympic achievements – Yvonne Benich, mother of judo success

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By the time Yvonne Finish was born, Sabrina Filsmoser was already six months old. The latter, to a certain extent the Austrian judoka, is now a role model for Olympic medalists Michel Polleres and Shamil Porchashvili, who ended his interesting career a few days ago, while the other has been working as a coach for almost a decade – and the activity has now reached a new career high . The German near Potsdam has only been the national coach in Austria since January. Since then, EM Bronze from Bernadette Graff, WM Bronze from Polleres, and now Olympic silver and bronze from Portugal have been on credit.

If you ask the Austrian judo fighters at the camp, most of the victory belongs to the 39-year-old. On the one hand, Benich understands the sport of judo as an Olympic champion in Athens and a two-time silver medalist at the World and European Championships – making it the most successful German judoka in history – just like the others. The trained sports manager, on the other hand, is characterized by her empathy.

So, she knows how to find the right relationship for women and men, even with different characters. Some people want to get to know the draw right away, others only on the day of the match (Benish itself is first class), some need the right motivation – like Polleres – with others you have to be a little bit slower – like the Portuguese. The 26-year-old also stressed the importance of the finish after he won the bronze medal: “Shamil, you don’t get this opportunity often in life. Go out with me and enjoy it,” he told me. .

Inattention and empathy - that's national coach Yvonne Benish.  - © Aba / George Hochmud
Meticulousness and empathy – that’s what national coach Yvonne Benich does. – © Aba / George Hochmud

“With Yvonne’s remorseful new leadership, he has turned down everything he could have imagined before,” Filsmoser, a longtime rival and friend of the national coach, told the Austrian press. Because in some places there were more or less doubts as to whether all men would accept leadership by a woman. This is because having a female head coach for both sexes is unique globally – and widely recognized internationally.

Always gone our own way

Benish himself did not care about that. He simply went his own way: first as a coach at his home club in Potsdam, then as a base coach, “then it grew like that,” he says. This path led her first to the (women) national team in Israel, from where the local association separated them at the beginning of the year. Separating from the Israelis was not easy for her, but she did not hesitate. “You don’t get a challenge like this often.”

Benich is always used to challenges. Memories of Athens still linger when he was inspired for the Olympic champion to dominate his first fight. “That’s what I don’t want to get.” But Benish prepared with his own attention – eventually becoming the first German to win Olympic gold in judo. She is true to Boeing’s policies: She boycotted the 2008 Beijing Olympics in protest of China’s policy on Tibet.

On the other hand, she realized that she had long been associated with the game of judo in Austria. “Whether I was in Germany or Israel, I always had an eye on what was going on in Austria,” he told the Austrian press before the Olympics. There is a lot going on right now. That’s not the least thanks to Yvonne Finish.

“Strong growth confirms our strategy”

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Image and copyright: Mercure Bank.

Image and copyright: Mercure Bank.

Merkur Privatbank, listed on m:access, reported a profit from normal trading activities of 8.8 million euros for the first half of 2021. The total is more than 13 percent higher than the previous year’s figure. According to the financial services provider, the company continues to grow: “Interest income (+8.8%) and net commission income (+11.5%) grew again,” the Munich Bank said on Wednesday. Assets under management increased by 0.34 billion euros to 2.89 billion euros.

Strong growth underscores our value-based banking strategy, which relies on individual, personal advice free of conflict of interest. We orient ourselves entirely to the requirements of an entrepreneur. “We would like to make this performance claim available to all our customers,” said Markus Lengel, Chairman and personally responsible partner at Merkur Privatbank. We are optimistic about the second half of the year.

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The number of cases in the world could triple by 2050

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  • The number of dementia cases worldwide may exceed 150 million in 2050
  • Scientists call for acceleration of prevention and treatment research

The Alzheimer’s Society’s 2021 International Conference in Denver did announce good news: Dementia cases worldwide are expected to triple by 2050, affecting more than 150 million people! While positive factors such as improved access to education indicate a possible decrease in the prevalence of this dementia (less than 6.2 million cases by 2050), other causes such as smoking, increased body mass index and cases of hyperglycemia can counteract this development by Causing an increase of 6.8 million cases of dementia.

To reach these expectations, Scientists from the University of Washington, They used data on global health trends between 1999 and 2019. Of these, they considered that cases of dementia would rise from 57.4 million in 2019 to 152.8 million in 2050. This, according to them, may be attributed to the weakening effect of population growth and aging, ” Although the importance of these two factors varies by region of the world.” “The projected sharp increase in the number of people anticipating dementia underscores the vital need for research focused on finding effective treatments and prevention interventions; without treatments to stop, slow or prevent Alzheimer’s disease and all other types of dementia, that number will only increase beyond 2050,” said Emma Nichols. , who spearheaded this work, “will continue to impact individuals, caregivers, health systems, and governments around the world.”

At the same time, researchers looked at deaths from this dementia. Here, too, the findings are troubling: Alzheimer’s-related mortality could have risen by 38% between 1990 and 2019.

350,000 new early dementias each year

Bad news, too, for the age at which the disease appears. Scientists at Maastricht University in the Netherlands studied data on how many people developed dementia before the age of 65. With a disease rate of 10 new cases per 100,000 people, they concluded that 350,000 people develop dementia at a younger age each year. Specifically, the incidence of this early dementia appears to be similar in men and women and is higher for Alzheimer’s disease than for vascular dementia.

“These findings should lead to increased awareness among health professionals, researchers and policy makers because they show that a large number of people are newly affected with dementia earlier in the year each year and show the need for investment to better prevent and treat dementia in the future. Early onset,” he said. say scientists in Maastricht.

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Like Davis Cup: Zverev suggests teams compete at the Olympics

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Hamburg tennis star Alexander Zverev will find a team competition in the Olympics like the Davis Cup or the ATP Cup very attractive.

Hamburg tennis star Alexander Zverev will find a team competition in the Olympics like the Davis Cup or the ATP Cup very attractive.

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The Hamburg tennis star can imagine another Olympic competition. But he also warns of a lot of innovation.

like. Tennis star in Hamburg Alexander Zverev There will be a group competition Olympic Games style Davis Cup or ATP Cup very attractive. “This Davis Cup can also be brought to the Olympics,” said fifth place in the world rankings during the Tokyo Games and suggested, “In the first week we play singles and doubles. In the second week we can play a team competition. That will be very special.”

In tennis, there are five decisions in the Olympics: singles and doubles for women and men, as well as mixed. As a team competition, there is only the Women’s Billie Jean King Cup during the season, the men’s Davis Cup at the end and the ATP Cup in Australia at the start of the season.

Zverev: “Classic tennis must remain”

However, Zverev cautioned against making too big changes to make tennis more attractive to new target groups. “Classic tennis should remain classic tennis,” said the 24-year-old from Hamburg, who is also a bitter opponent of the Davis Cup, which was turned upside down in 2019 and has not played since.

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Since soccer star Gerard Pique acquired the rights to the Davis Cup with investment firm Cosmos for what is claimed to be €3 billion, the traditional competition is no longer played year-round with home or away matches in the respective participating countries, but rather over the course of a year-end tournament. . This season’s finals will take place from 25 November to 5 December in Madrid, Turin and Innsbruck.

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Today’s first look at the technical test Halo Infinite الاختبار

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Technical testing of “Halo Infinite” will begin soon. 343 Industries is preparing today as the invitations are sent out.

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343 Industries has confirmed that preliminary information about the technical test of “Halo Infinite” will be revealed on Twitch and YouTube today at 11:00 PM. The test itself will take place from July 29, 2021 to August 1, 2021. You must have a Halo Insider account to do this, but it does not provide guaranteed access.

First wave invitations are already sent out. During technical testing, 343 Industries wants to check shooter performance and services, such as stability, connection systems and tools. It also collects feedback on areas such as core gameplay, maps, modes, and user interface.

The studio also wants to test the Battle Pass system, challenges, and the in-game store. They are included for technical reasons and do not reflect the amount of unlockable content at launch. Players are given a certain amount of credits to unlock items. However, it should be noted that anything unlocked during the technical beta will not carry over to the main game. “Halo Infinite” will be released in Fall 2021 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Storm in Italy: Towns on Lake Como hit by mudslides and floods

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sCities on Lake Como were hit by severe mudslides and floods. Breno, on the West Bank, was hardest hit by the weather on Tuesday. There are 50 residents who were unable to leave their homes because the landslide caused a gas leak.

To the south of it at Cernobbio, firefighters cleared an apartment building that was at risk of flooding. The Italian fire brigade carried out more than 60 rescue operations in the lake in northern Italy. Lake Como is surrounded by mountains. There were no reports of deaths or injuries.

The agricultural lobby Coldiretti declared: “We are dealing in Italy (…) with the consequences of climate change, with a trend towards bloating and a multiplication of extreme events.”

On Monday, hailstones the size of tennis balls damaged nearly 100 cars on a motorway near Bologna in northern Italy. In the video, cars with broken windshields were seen.

Storm on Lake Como

Firefighters rescue an elderly woman from her home in Laglio

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Storms in northern Italy cause landslides

Scree closes a motorway near Brienno after heavy rain caused a landslide on the west bank of Lake Como

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Regional Openers at the Olympics: Women’s Double Skulls Miss Medal

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The rowing woman’s doubles trio unfortunately missed a medal in Tokyo. Archer Lisa Anruhum initially had to give up hope for a personal medal. Basketball players, on the other hand, won their first match.

The Women’s double fours He missed out on a medal at the Olympics for the first time. Boating crew around the Beatman and Frieda Hummerling from Berlin by choice The silver was in the course up to 250 meters to the end, but then exited the rhythm and finished fifth.

“I can not put this into words. I have to digest everything and get some distance. We have to come to terms with it, it takes a while,” Hummerling said in frustration.

Disappointment about the missed medal was due to Quartet, which was in addition to Hammerling Daniela Schultz from Potsdam, Francisco Campman and Carlotta Navajit, written on their faces shortly after passing the finish line. The Chinese were more successful than Poland and Australia in the windy seas of Tokyo.

Germans Basketball hero On the other hand there was reason to cheer: against Nigeria, national coach Henrik Rodlin’s team went on to win 99-92 to a strong final. After the unfortunate defeat against Italy in the beginning, the DBB team, including the Alpha players, was reassured. Johannes Timon And Mao Zedong As well as Berliners Niels Kiffy And Moritz Wagner Play with strong nerves. “We did what we had to do in the last game this time,” Low said, praising the team for 13 points.

Broadcast: rbb UM6, 07/28/2021, 6 p.m.

The third quarter of 2021 is a record for Apple

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Apple reported earnings per share of $1.30 – a total of $21.74 billion. In the same quarter of the previous year, Apple had sales of $59.7 billion and profits of $11.25 billion. That was in the middle of the epidemic.

Apple Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri said of the encouraging numbers: “Record operating performance in the June quarter included new sales records in each of our geographical segments, double-digit growth in each of our product categories, and a new all-time high for our active installed hardware base.”.

“We generated $21 billion in operating cash flow, distributed approximately $29 billion to our shareholders during the quarter, and continued to make significant investments across our business.”

Apple no longer reports the number of units sold, but it does show how sales and sales growth is distributed for each device category.

Apple made $39.57 billion from iPhone in the third quarter, up 49.7% year over year. The additional percentage for Macs is 16.38 percent, which is 12 percent higher for iPads than the previous year.

A 36.12% increase in sales was achieved with wearable, home and accessories and a 32.90% increase year-over-year with services.

Do we also have Apple shareholders here?

Crisis with Leander? Now you speak plain text!

Rumors of a love affair with Melissa D’Amelia, 25, and her Bachelorette Leander Sacher, 23, don’t want to end. One of the reasons: the couple on the dome show together less and less. Now Melissa has finally revealed to her followers what she really looks like in their relationship…

Melissa D’Amelia and Leander Sacher: Separation Rumors

Former bachelor Melissa Damelia has found the prince of her dreams on the final season of the popular dating show RTL Leander Sacher! But how is it with them now? young love? Recently, there have been rumors of a love bird breakup. Reason: Melissa has been less active lately Social media has taken an important one time out. It stands to reason that many fans suspected a possible breakup was the reason for their withdrawal.

after their vacation With a friend, her Instagram break and plenty of time, Melissa D’Amelia recently returned to her fans and took a stand:

Since some speculation has arisen, which is totally normal…there are so much more things in life than a relationship that you sometimes have to hold back.

Despite everything, the rumor wants something possible Singles break up Just don’t rip it. The fact that Melissa D’Amelia and Leander Sacher appeared together less frequently in social networks recently has once again fueled speculation.

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calamity? Bachelorette Melissa D’Amelia speaks in plain language

During an Instagram question and answer session, the 25-year-old again encountered rumors of the end of love. The user wanted to know if everything was okay between her and Leander – and Melissa’s answer was clear!

We are about 400 kilometers away. Linder I work and study at the same time and I also work on projects. We’ll see each other as often as we can.

Melissa D’Amelia: “We have time”

In fact, Melissa D’Amelia and Leander Sacher are still engaged almost a year later Long distance relationship. While the influencer lives in Stuttgart, her beloved studies and lives in Aachen. The topic of moving together is currently out of the question for single couples: “Lander cannot leave Aachen and I’m not ready to move at the moment either. We’ve only been together for eleven months. We have the time.”

Thankfully this doesn’t sound like a crisis at all and this should calm the anxious Melissa and Leander fans – at least for now.

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