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  • Man Sunbathing On A Bench By Lake
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    Man Sunbathing On A Bench By Lake
    A man in swimwear sits on a bench next to moored boats in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • OLYMPICS: AUG 04 Paris 2024, Stade de France, Paris, France - 04 Aug 2024
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    OLYMPICS: AUG 04 Paris 2024, Stade de France, Paris, France - 04 Aug 2024
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    Noah Lyles of USA wins Gold and celebrates with the USA flag during the Men's 100m Final Paris 2024 Olympic Games Athletics at the Stade de France on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France.
    OLYMPICS: AUG 04 Paris 2024, Stade de France, Paris, France - 04 Aug 2024

     

  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Simon Usborne wears a St Louis hat, specifically shaped to his head by hatter and assistant manager Maxwell at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. Lock & Co has exsisted since 1676 and claim to be the world's oldest hat shop. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Simon Usborne gets measured for hats by hatter and assistant manager Maxwell at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. Simon measures 61cm or 7 1/2 in UK hat size, the UK average is 60cm. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Simon Usborne tries a St Louis hat, specifically shaped to his head, with hatter Maxwell at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Simon Usborne tries hats with hatter and assistant manager Maxwell at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. The Conformateur, a device created in Paris in 1852 to measure precise head size to shape hard hats is applied to Simon's head. The wooden machine gives a 1/6th measurement and is used to shape bowler or top hats with the help of steam and shellac. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Simon Usborne tries hats with hatter and assistant manager Maxwell at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. The Conformateur, a device created in Paris in 1852 to measure precise head size to shape hard hats is applied to Simon's head. The wooden machine gives a 1/6th measurement and is used to shape bowler or top hats with the help of steam and shellac. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Hatter Maxwell shapes a St Louis hat to the head of Simon Usborne at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Hatter Maxwell shapes a St Louis hat to the head of Simon Usborne at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. 18 July 2024

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  • One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
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    One size doesn’t fit all: how to buy hats when you have a big head - and 12 of the best
    Simon Usborne it’s official: I have a really big head. Can experts, stylists and the world's oldest hat shop help me find the perfect headgear?

    Wondering if head shape rather than size might be my issue, I visit Maxwell Newman, a 28-year-old DJ and fitter at Lock & Co Hatters, which has had the same central London store since 1765. Nelson came here for his bicorne and Churchill for his bowlers.

    Simon Usborne tries a Fairbanks Brown hat, specifically shaped to his head, with hatter Maxwell at Lock & Co Hatters in St James's Street, central London. 18 July 2024

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  • Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session.
My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
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    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session. My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
    In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong comes for a session of gentle meditative yoga - and stays for the crystal singing bowls.

    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session at the Virgin Gym at 2 Bligh Street, Sydney. Australia

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  • Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session.
My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
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    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session. My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
    In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong comes for a session of gentle meditative yoga - and stays for the crystal singing bowls.

    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session at the Virgin Gym at 2 Bligh Street, Sydney. Australia

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  • Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session.
My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
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    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session. My first time at a sound bath: 'As the music becomes louder, my first thought is, "Danger, danger"'
    In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong comes for a session of gentle meditative yoga - and stays for the crystal singing bowls.

    Jennifer Wong attends a Sound Bath Yoga session at the Virgin Gym at 2 Bligh Street, Sydney. Australia

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  • Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England.
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    Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England.
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    Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England. The TV presenter is embroiled in a messy custody dispute with ex wife Christina Hall, the mother of their young son Hudson, 2, who has forged a close bond with his Oscar winner girlfriend. Ant and ChristinaÍs dispute was due to be reviewed again in court this week. For her outing on June 30 Renee, 53, wore a blue slim fit jacket, gray t-shirt, black ankle length leggings, ON sneakers, Orange Texas Longhorn cap and a black fanny pack.
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  • Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England.
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    Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Laguna Beach, CA, USA. June 30, 2022
    Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England. The TV presenter is embroiled in a messy custody dispute with ex wife Christina Hall, the mother of their young son Hudson, 2, who has forged a close bond with his Oscar winner girlfriend. Ant and ChristinaÍs dispute was due to be reviewed again in court this week. For her outing on June 30 Renee, 53, wore a blue slim fit jacket, gray t-shirt, black ankle length leggings, ON sneakers, Orange Texas Longhorn cap and a black fanny pack.
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  • Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England.
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    Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Laguna Beach, CA, USA. June 30, 2022
    Renee Zellweger is all smiles as she hangs with friends in the absence of boyfriend Ant Anstead who is currently on vacation in his native England. The TV presenter is embroiled in a messy custody dispute with ex wife Christina Hall, the mother of their young son Hudson, 2, who has forged a close bond with his Oscar winner girlfriend. Ant and ChristinaÍs dispute was due to be reviewed again in court this week. For her outing on June 30 Renee, 53, wore a blue slim fit jacket, gray t-shirt, black ankle length leggings, ON sneakers, Orange Texas Longhorn cap and a black fanny pack.
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  • Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
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    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens, as part of a programme of wellbeing events and workshops, including summer cycling and forest bathing.
    'Running from March, each one-hour vinyasa flow session takes place surrounded by 10,000 rare and endangered plants, some of which are already extinct in the wild. Led by KewÕs own yoga instructor, Anil Yangi, these sessions offer a spectacular start to the day and can be followed by a relaxing walk around the gardens.' - Kew Press release. London.
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  • Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
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    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens, as part of a programme of wellbeing events and workshops, including summer cycling and forest bathing.
    'Running from March, each one-hour vinyasa flow session takes place surrounded by 10,000 rare and endangered plants, some of which are already extinct in the wild. Led by KewÕs own yoga instructor, Anil Yangi, these sessions offer a spectacular start to the day and can be followed by a relaxing walk around the gardens.' - Kew Press release. London.
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  • Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
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    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens, as part of a programme of wellbeing events and workshops, including summer cycling and forest bathing.
    'Running from March, each one-hour vinyasa flow session takes place surrounded by 10,000 rare and endangered plants, some of which are already extinct in the wild. Led by KewÕs own yoga instructor, Anil Yangi, these sessions offer a spectacular start to the day and can be followed by a relaxing walk around the gardens.' - Kew Press release. London.
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  • Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
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    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
    Early morning yoga class in the Temperate House at Kew Gardens, as part of a programme of wellbeing events and workshops, including summer cycling and forest bathing.
    'Running from March, each one-hour vinyasa flow session takes place surrounded by 10,000 rare and endangered plants, some of which are already extinct in the wild. Led by KewÕs own yoga instructor, Anil Yangi, these sessions offer a spectacular start to the day and can be followed by a relaxing walk around the gardens.' - Kew Press release. London.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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  • A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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    A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
    Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
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