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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
Knives made in Canada are displayed at a shop in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 28:
The Lawnmower Hospital repair shop seen in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Three wheel flying motorcycle
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Skyrider 1
Ref 16917
19/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Kuickwheel
A flying three wheel motorbike is all set for take off.
Chinese company Kuickwheel, known for its electric scooters, says the new Skyrider X6, can take off, hover, and touch down on its own.
And the first model off the production line was sold on e-commerce platform JD.com for the equivalent of just €51,800 euros.
The machine with helicopter-like rotor blades, is described as a motorcycle that can take off and land autonomously,
It is also said to feature automatic route planning and cruising, allowing a rider to relax and enjoy the views from above.
For those who want full control, there is a manual mode and joystick control.For flight, Skyrider uses six rotors to lift the vehicle off the ground and start cruising.
It can reportedly fly at speeds up to 72 km/h and stay in the air for about 20 minutes. Altitude is described as low-level.
Back on land, Skyrider X6 has a reversed three-wheel design with two wheels at the front and one at the rear with a mid-mounted rear-wheel drive engine.
The company says that because of the design, the tricycle can also take sharp turns at high speeds, all the while maintaining a stable posture while cruising on land.
On the road it can hit 70 km/h and travel up to 200 km on a single charge.
OPS: Render of the Kuickwheel Skyrider X6
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Three wheel flying motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Skyrider 1
Ref 16917
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kuickwheel
A flying three wheel motorbike is all set for take off.
Chinese company Kuickwheel, known for its electric scooters, says the new Skyrider X6, can take off, hover, and touch down on its own.
And the first model off the production line was sold on e-commerce platform JD.com for the equivalent of just €51,800 euros.
The machine with helicopter-like rotor blades, is described as a motorcycle that can take off and land autonomously,
It is also said to feature automatic route planning and cruising, allowing a rider to relax and enjoy the views from above.
For those who want full control, there is a manual mode and joystick control.For flight, Skyrider uses six rotors to lift the vehicle off the ground and start cruising.
It can reportedly fly at speeds up to 72 km/h and stay in the air for about 20 minutes. Altitude is described as low-level.
Back on land, Skyrider X6 has a reversed three-wheel design with two wheels at the front and one at the rear with a mid-mounted rear-wheel drive engine.
The company says that because of the design, the tricycle can also take sharp turns at high speeds, all the while maintaining a stable posture while cruising on land.
On the road it can hit 70 km/h and travel up to 200 km on a single charge.
OPS: Render of the Kuickwheel Skyrider X6 controls
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Three wheel flying motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Skyrider 1
Ref 16917
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kuickwheel
A flying three wheel motorbike is all set for take off.
Chinese company Kuickwheel, known for its electric scooters, says the new Skyrider X6, can take off, hover, and touch down on its own.
And the first model off the production line was sold on e-commerce platform JD.com for the equivalent of just €51,800 euros.
The machine with helicopter-like rotor blades, is described as a motorcycle that can take off and land autonomously,
It is also said to feature automatic route planning and cruising, allowing a rider to relax and enjoy the views from above.
For those who want full control, there is a manual mode and joystick control.For flight, Skyrider uses six rotors to lift the vehicle off the ground and start cruising.
It can reportedly fly at speeds up to 72 km/h and stay in the air for about 20 minutes. Altitude is described as low-level.
Back on land, Skyrider X6 has a reversed three-wheel design with two wheels at the front and one at the rear with a mid-mounted rear-wheel drive engine.
The company says that because of the design, the tricycle can also take sharp turns at high speeds, all the while maintaining a stable posture while cruising on land.
On the road it can hit 70 km/h and travel up to 200 km on a single charge.
OPS: Render of the Kuickwheel Skyrider X6
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three wheel flying motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Skyrider 1
Ref 16917
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kuickwheel
A flying three wheel motorbike is all set for take off.
Chinese company Kuickwheel, known for its electric scooters, says the new Skyrider X6, can take off, hover, and touch down on its own.
And the first model off the production line was sold on e-commerce platform JD.com for the equivalent of just €51,800 euros.
The machine with helicopter-like rotor blades, is described as a motorcycle that can take off and land autonomously,
It is also said to feature automatic route planning and cruising, allowing a rider to relax and enjoy the views from above.
For those who want full control, there is a manual mode and joystick control.For flight, Skyrider uses six rotors to lift the vehicle off the ground and start cruising.
It can reportedly fly at speeds up to 72 km/h and stay in the air for about 20 minutes. Altitude is described as low-level.
Back on land, Skyrider X6 has a reversed three-wheel design with two wheels at the front and one at the rear with a mid-mounted rear-wheel drive engine.
The company says that because of the design, the tricycle can also take sharp turns at high speeds, all the while maintaining a stable posture while cruising on land.
On the road it can hit 70 km/h and travel up to 200 km on a single charge.
OPS: Render of the Kuickwheel Skyrider X6
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three wheel flying motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Skyrider 1
Ref 16917
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kuickwheel
A flying three wheel motorbike is all set for take off.
Chinese company Kuickwheel, known for its electric scooters, says the new Skyrider X6, can take off, hover, and touch down on its own.
And the first model off the production line was sold on e-commerce platform JD.com for the equivalent of just €51,800 euros.
The machine with helicopter-like rotor blades, is described as a motorcycle that can take off and land autonomously,
It is also said to feature automatic route planning and cruising, allowing a rider to relax and enjoy the views from above.
For those who want full control, there is a manual mode and joystick control.For flight, Skyrider uses six rotors to lift the vehicle off the ground and start cruising.
It can reportedly fly at speeds up to 72 km/h and stay in the air for about 20 minutes. Altitude is described as low-level.
Back on land, Skyrider X6 has a reversed three-wheel design with two wheels at the front and one at the rear with a mid-mounted rear-wheel drive engine.
The company says that because of the design, the tricycle can also take sharp turns at high speeds, all the while maintaining a stable posture while cruising on land.
On the road it can hit 70 km/h and travel up to 200 km on a single charge.
OPS: Render of the Kuickwheel Skyrider X6
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
Mementos of John Davis while serving with his then colleagues in the Texas legislator.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
Vintage gas pumps at the Station, a 24/7 community store owned by the Davisies, offering free beverages operated by the honor system.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John and his wife, Jayne Davis.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
Street signs commemorating John DavisÕs work as a state legislator are hung outside the shed at his ranch.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
A home in Menard, Texas, has a propane tank connected in the front yard.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
Large propane tanks found near the town of Menard, Texas.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
A few of John DavisÕs wind turbines spinning and generating energy on his ranch.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John Davis his wind turbines work in the background.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John Davis his wind turbines work in the background.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.
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Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Trump hates wind power. But these Texas Republicans are embracing it. John Davis
Wind turbines have become a financial lifeline in rural areas, but state legislators are now targeting them.
Former Republican state legislator John Davis and his battle against current Republican Texas lawmakers and their push to limit and eliminate renewable energy in Texas, namely wind energy.
03 May, 2025. Menard, TX, USA
John Davis laying out feed for his herd of goats while his wind turbines work in the background.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, spins off ice with his skate boots at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, demonstrates his moves at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, demonstrates his moves at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait with his skate boots at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait with his skate boots at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait with his skate boots at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, demonstrates a jump as he poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, demonstrates a jump at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, poses for a portrait at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, receives a custom Hershey’s chocolate in celebration of his world championship at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, receives a custom Hershey’s chocolate in celebration of his world championship at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, wears his skate boots at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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'I want to push the limits': 'quad god' Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating - and do a quintuple.
At 19, Malinin is the only person in history to land a quadruple axel - a four-and-a-half-revolution jump - in competition, and he thinks he can go further.
Ilia Malinin, a 19-year-old Virginia native and American competitive figure skater, wears his skate boots at SkateQuest in Reston, VA, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Malinin won his first world title at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Malinin trains at SkateQuest and is coached by Malinin’s parents, Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skornyakov, who are former international competitors for Azerbaijan.
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(240102) -- LHASA, Jan. 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on Dec. 31, 2023 shows a large-scale wind power project in Nagqu City, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. TO GO WITH "World's largest ultra-high-altitude wind farm in operation in Xizang" (Lin Yongqiu/CHN Energy Xizang Power Company Limited/Handout via Xinhua)
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Nadhim Zahawi UK Chancellor visits Pearie Law Wind Farm
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi visits Pearie Law Wind Farm in Leith and met with staff and apprentices.
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Nadhim Zahawi UK Chancellor visits Pearie Law Wind Farm
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi visits Pearie Law Wind Farm in Leith and met with staff and apprentices.
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Nadhim Zahawi UK Chancellor visits Pearie Law Wind Farm
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi visits Pearie Law Wind Farm in Leith and met with staff and apprentices.
Nadhim Zahawi is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since July 2022. A member of the Conservative Party. He was Secretary of State for Education from 2021 to 2022 and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment from 2020 to 2021.
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Offshore wind could blow us out of the water, say Cornish fishers.
Newlyn trawler owners stress that they’re not against renewables, but fear for their fishing grounds if the Celtic Sea is carved up and sold by the crown estate.
Newlyn, in south-west Cornwall, is home to one of Britain’s largest trawler fleets, with more than 100 boats regularly landing catches. However, miles out to sea, a storm is brewing.
The boats’ fishing ground could end up being squeezed by floating windfarms planned for the Celtic Sea, an area of the Atlantic bordered by Cornwall, south-west Wales, southern Ireland and the north-western edge of France. In July, the crown estate – the Queen’s property manager and owner of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland – announced that five sites in the Celtic Sea could host offshore installations that could deliver four gigawatts of wind energy by 2035. Up to 300 turbines would power nearly 4m homes, and generate income for the crown and the Treasury.
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John Dory.
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Offshore wind could blow us out of the water, say Cornish fishers.
Newlyn trawler owners stress that they’re not against renewables, but fear for their fishing grounds if the Celtic Sea is carved up and sold by the crown estate.
Newlyn, in south-west Cornwall, is home to one of Britain’s largest trawler fleets, with more than 100 boats regularly landing catches. However, miles out to sea, a storm is brewing.
The boats’ fishing ground could end up being squeezed by floating windfarms planned for the Celtic Sea, an area of the Atlantic bordered by Cornwall, south-west Wales, southern Ireland and the north-western edge of France. In July, the crown estate – the Queen’s property manager and owner of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland – announced that five sites in the Celtic Sea could host offshore installations that could deliver four gigawatts of wind energy by 2035. Up to 300 turbines would power nearly 4m homes, and generate income for the crown and the Treasury.
Fishermen from Newlyn who fear for their traditional fishing grounds which may come under threat from offshore wind farms (15 Aug 2022).
Red Gurnard.
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Offshore wind could blow us out of the water, say Cornish fishers.
Newlyn trawler owners stress that they’re not against renewables, but fear for their fishing grounds if the Celtic Sea is carved up and sold by the crown estate.
Newlyn, in south-west Cornwall, is home to one of Britain’s largest trawler fleets, with more than 100 boats regularly landing catches. However, miles out to sea, a storm is brewing.
The boats’ fishing ground could end up being squeezed by floating windfarms planned for the Celtic Sea, an area of the Atlantic bordered by Cornwall, south-west Wales, southern Ireland and the north-western edge of France. In July, the crown estate – the Queen’s property manager and owner of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland – announced that five sites in the Celtic Sea could host offshore installations that could deliver four gigawatts of wind energy by 2035. Up to 300 turbines would power nearly 4m homes, and generate income for the crown and the Treasury.
Fishermen from Newlyn who fear for their traditional fishing grounds which may come under threat from offshore wind farms (15 Aug 2022).
Scallops.
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Offshore wind could blow us out of the water, say Cornish fishers.
Newlyn trawler owners stress that they’re not against renewables, but fear for their fishing grounds if the Celtic Sea is carved up and sold by the crown estate.
Newlyn, in south-west Cornwall, is home to one of Britain’s largest trawler fleets, with more than 100 boats regularly landing catches. However, miles out to sea, a storm is brewing.
The boats’ fishing ground could end up being squeezed by floating windfarms planned for the Celtic Sea, an area of the Atlantic bordered by Cornwall, south-west Wales, southern Ireland and the north-western edge of France. In July, the crown estate – the Queen’s property manager and owner of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland – announced that five sites in the Celtic Sea could host offshore installations that could deliver four gigawatts of wind energy by 2035. Up to 300 turbines would power nearly 4m homes, and generate income for the crown and the Treasury.
Fishermen from Newlyn who fear for their traditional fishing grounds which may come under threat from offshore wind farms (15 Aug 2022).
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Offshore wind could blow us out of the water, say Cornish fishers.
Newlyn trawler owners stress that they’re not against renewables, but fear for their fishing grounds if the Celtic Sea is carved up and sold by the crown estate.
Newlyn, in south-west Cornwall, is home to one of Britain’s largest trawler fleets, with more than 100 boats regularly landing catches. However, miles out to sea, a storm is brewing.
The boats’ fishing ground could end up being squeezed by floating windfarms planned for the Celtic Sea, an area of the Atlantic bordered by Cornwall, south-west Wales, southern Ireland and the north-western edge of France. In July, the crown estate – the Queen’s property manager and owner of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland – announced that five sites in the Celtic Sea could host offshore installations that could deliver four gigawatts of wind energy by 2035. Up to 300 turbines would power nearly 4m homes, and generate income for the crown and the Treasury.
Fishermen from Newlyn who fear for their traditional fishing grounds which may come under threat from offshore wind farms (15 Aug 2022).
Will Treneer's catch of lobsters.
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Offshore wind could blow us out of the water, say Cornish fishers.
Newlyn trawler owners stress that they’re not against renewables, but fear for their fishing grounds if the Celtic Sea is carved up and sold by the crown estate.
Newlyn, in south-west Cornwall, is home to one of Britain’s largest trawler fleets, with more than 100 boats regularly landing catches. However, miles out to sea, a storm is brewing.
The boats’ fishing ground could end up being squeezed by floating windfarms planned for the Celtic Sea, an area of the Atlantic bordered by Cornwall, south-west Wales, southern Ireland and the north-western edge of France. In July, the crown estate – the Queen’s property manager and owner of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland – announced that five sites in the Celtic Sea could host offshore installations that could deliver four gigawatts of wind energy by 2035. Up to 300 turbines would power nearly 4m homes, and generate income for the crown and the Treasury.
Fishermen from Newlyn who fear for their traditional fishing grounds which may come under threat from offshore wind farms (15 Aug 2022).
Will Treneer unloads his catch of lobsters.
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