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Horror moment motocross star Cooper Webb is run

MOTORCROSS competitor Cooper Webb has been run over by a rival during a race and was taken to the hospital in a horrific accident.

On lap one of the first heat in Nashville, Cooper lost traction on his front wheel and was run over by Adam Cianciarulo.

Cooper Webb was driven off the track to get medical attention

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Cooper Webb was driven off the track to get medical attentionCredit: Getty
The event shocked spectators and his fellow motorbikers

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The event shocked spectators and his fellow motorbikersCredit: Getty

The video was widely circulated online, with Cooper’s back run over and the wheel of Adam’s bike seen making hard contact with Cooper’s helmet.

Cooper could be seen lying in the dirt in obvious pain before staff ran over to assist him.

Cooper later seemed alert as he was taken into the tunnel for medical attention, but the extent of his injuries is unknown at this time.

“We were riding each other pretty aggressively there in Turn 2 and Turn 3,” Fellow competitor Eli Tomac told NBC Sports.

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“In Turn 2, Cooper came up the inside and I tried to do the similar thing. We didn’t make contact, but then he washed his front end out and I happened to be looking back to see if he did fully hit the ground and I believe Adam clipped him.

“Obviously that is unfortunate. It changes a lot of things for us.”

Team manager Ian Harrison issued a statement: “The team’s first concern is always for the rider.

“We are hoping everything will turn out okay, but of course after seeing the crash and Cooper getting transported to the hospital, we are devestated as a team.”

Earlier this year, a teenage motocross star died after losing control of her bike in a Brazilian race.

Gabriela Valentini was hit by her spinning motorcycle after flying over the handlebars.

Spectators had witnessed Valentini’s bike wobbling out of control just seconds before.

The medical team who was present at the race in the town of Lapa attempted first aid to save her life as she lay unconscious on the dirt track.

She was then rushed to a local hospital, where she died from her injuries.

The Parana State Motorcycling Federation issued a statement following the tragedy.

It said: “Gabriela leaves her name in the gallery of winning pilots in the discipline, in Parana and in Brazil.

“The organisation, through its president Gilberto Rosa, expresses at this moment of loss and pain, standing in solidarity with family, friends, and admirers.

“Faced with this tragedy, we make ourselves available to help with whatever is within our reach. May God comfort everyone’s heart.”

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Monster Energy’s Zoi Sadowski-Synnott Takes First

Monster Energy congratulates team rider Zoi Sadowski-Synnott on taking first place at the Natural Selection Alaska presented by Backcountry

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Welcome the new backcountry champ! Monster Energy congratulates team rider Zoi Sadowski-Synnott on taking first place in the final stop of the 2023 Natural Selection Tour snowboard contest in Valdez, Alaska. In the invite-only competition on natural mountain terrain, the 22-year-old Olympic gold medalist from Wanaka, New Zealand, dominated the competition to claim the overall 2023 series title.

“I think this event focuses on the riders and what they want. And really taking into account the conditions, trying to put on the best run under those conditions,” said Sadowski-Synnott.

Now in its third year, the Natural Selection Tour is the brainchild of professional snowboarder Travis Rice. Instead of competing on purpose-built snow parks, riders execute tricks on natural backcountry terrain. Riding in real mountain environments, snowboarders engage in head-to-head battles on pristine slopes, performing tricks on obstacles such as trees and cliffs layered with fresh powder snow.

The 2023 YETI Natural Selection Tour kicked off in February with Natural Selection DUELS on rider-selected freeriding venues worldwide. The top riders then descended on Revelstoke, Canada in March, with Sadowski-Synnott and Rice clinching the wins.

For the final stage in April, the Chugach Mountains near the town of Valdez set the scene for the final stop of the 2023 tour. Riders competed at more than 3,500 feet above sea level in front of dramatic mountain vistas for the title of overall Natural Selection Tour champion.

When it came to winning in Alaska, past achievements held no weight – especially when natural mountain terrain is involved – so Sadowski-Synnott was in for a battle.

In the women’s semifinal, Sadowski-Synnott faced off against American Olympic snowboarder Hailey Langland. “The mountains up here are so much bigger than you think. Hailey and I were just in Whistler filming together. I was hoping not to see her again. But I’m also super excited because we really push each other,” said Sadowski-Synnott about the matchup.

With Langland putting down a flawless high-speed run, Sadowski-Synnott had no choice but to send it big: Hitting a previously untouched ridge on the mountain, she dropped off a massive cliff into an ultra-steep incline but lost her footing on a turn. In scoring, Langland took the lead with 75.00 points over Sadowski-Synnott trailing behind at 74.00 points.

As the contest came down to her second run, Sadowski-Synnott showed nerves by landing a huge melon transfer off the first spine, then traversing the steep mountainside via flow ollie, followed by a steep cliff drop and pop over a wild island feature. Rounding out the perfect run, she popped a shifty ollie at high speed. When the scores came in, Sadowski-Synnott edged ahead with 78.00 points to move on to the final.

In the final showdown, Sadowski-Synnott revisited her rivalry with 33-year-old American freeride icon Elena Hight. The two had battled in the final of last season’s Natural Selection event at Baldface Lodge, Canada, with the Sadowski-Synnott taking the win.

Straight out of the gate, Hight maneuvered the challenging terrain with speed and precision. Sadowski-Synnott responded by building speed on the mountainside into a huge frontside 360 air over the natural spine. She then carved into a massive cliff drop, followed by melon off the edge and ending her perfect run with a speed run down the steep section. At the end of Run 1, Sadowski-Synnott was leading with 88.00 points over Hight’s 87.00 points.

On the final run, Sadowski-Synnott upped the ante by sending an even bigger frontside 360 air over the spine, into a melon air off the cliff, and a huge Indy air into the steep incline and a double drop on the pillow stack for the win.

“Going into the finals, I really wanted to do something I was stoked on, get some good snow, and find some air time. It’s pretty psycho up there. I’m just stoked to make it down in one piece!” said Sadowski-Synnott upon winning Natural Selection Alaska.

Sadowski-Synnott also took the 2023 overall Natural Selection Tour championship.

The win at Natural Selection is part of a high-profile victory streak for Sadowski-Synnott: In 2022, she earned Slopestyle gold and Big Air silver at the Beijing Olympics and was celebrated as New Zealand’s first Winter Olympics gold medalist. At X Games 2023, the Kiwi ripper claimed Slopestyle gold and silver in Big Air.

For more on Zoi Sadowski-Synnott and the Monster Energy snowboard team, visit http://www.monsterenergy.com. Follow Monster Energy on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for exclusive behind-the-scenes looks and athlete features.

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Television and radio – April 29, 2023

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Orleans Breakers at Birming. 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Centroid Solutions Conferred With 2 International Business Magazine Awards 2022 – World News Report

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Centroid Solutions is the top choice in the Middle East for risk management, quantitative risk analytics and more.

Best Connectivity Provider for Multi-Asset Brokers, Middle East 2022

Centroid Solutions is popular for customized pricing and execution services for multi-asset financial brokers

Best Risk Management System Provider, Middle East 2022

Centroid24, an intelligent quant-based risk management engine provides a real-time global view across all operations in one central place.

The Dubai-based fintech company won two awards for its world-class connectivity engine and risk management system for multi-asset financial institutions.

Our commitment has always been to provide the best solutions and services to our customers, and it is uplifting to see our efforts being recognized.”

— Cristian Vlasceanu, CEO of Centroid Solutions

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, December 23, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Centroid Solutions has been conferred with 2 awards from International Business Magazine, one for the ‘Best Connectivity Provider for Multi-Asset Brokers, Middle East 2022’, and the other for ‘Best Risk Management System Provider, Middle East 2022’.

The two awards were committed to Centroid Solutions after careful and meticulous deliberations by the jury members of International Business Magazine. Centroid Solutions has always been one of the top preferred choices in the Middle East for its risk management system and expertise in the field. It is also renowned for its sophisticated and feature-packed connectivity engine that can support 250+ multi-asset liquidity venues, including regional exchanges, as well as having the ability to support a wide range of trading platforms.

Centroid Solutions is an expert in connectivity solutions for multi-asset brokers that assists in a sustainable long-haul business model. Their latest partnership with B2Broker and recent system integrations to support Dubai Financial Market (DFM) stock exchange and Binance cryptocurrency exchange provide brokers the ability to expand their product offerings, to support multi-asset liquidity classes (such as FX, CFDs, Crypto CFDs, Cryptocurrency and Stocks). The powerful connectivity engine, Centroid Bridge, also supports numerous popular trading platforms, such as MT4, MT5, VertexFX, cTrader, Wintrado, and more.

Another award-winning product from Centroid Solutions portfolio is Centroid Risk, an intelligent quant-based risk management engine that provides a real-time global view across all operations in one centralized place. It helps financial institutions measure the level of market risks, improve the company’s risk-adjusted performance by leveraging huge amounts of data in real-time and safeguard against potential losses under different market conditions. This system is considered as one of the best platforms for risk management in the industry.

Congratulating the fintech company for its award win, Ujal Nair, Editor for International Business Magazine said, “It is a moment of pride for us at International Business Magazine to honor such a prestigious and innovative fintech company. Centroid Solutions has established itself as the preferred name for some of the best-tailored solutions to multi-asset financial brokers.”

Expressing his delight over the two awards, Cristian Vlasceanu, CEO of Centroid Solutions said, “We would like to thank International Business Magazine for these awards, and acknowledgment of our company’s hard work and success over the last years. These recognitions not only validate our world-class services but also boost the morale of our talented team. Our commitment has always been to provide the best solutions and services to our customers, and it is uplifting to see our efforts being recognized.”

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Aberdeen biker Alfie Stott, 12, ready for Arenacross at P&J Live

An Aberdeen schoolboy is gearing up to take part in a major motocross event in the city next month.

Alfie Stott, from Bucksburn, started riding at just four years old after receiving a bike for his birthday.

“I’ve been racing ever since,” he said. “My grandad used to race so I’d go to watch him sometimes. And, I watch it on TV as well. There’s not much motocross in the UK so most of it comes from the USA.

“I love the adrenaline, and going away and seeing all my friends at races.”

Alfie Stott with Scottish pro motocross rider, Sean Simpson, outside P&J Live. Image: Michal Wachucik/Abermedia.

This year, the 12-year-old won the 2022 GMCC Championship in the S/W 85 class and was able to add yet another trophy to his collection.

The whole family, including 16-year-old sister Chloe and mum Jemma, travel around the UK in their motorhome so he can take part in motocross events – meeting lots of other sport fans on the road.

His dad, Peter Stott, said: “Alfie’s class up here is ok, but it’s nothing compared to England. He has about 20 boys in his class but it’s double down there.”

The Stott family travel across the UK in their motorhome so Alfie can compete. Image: Alfie Stott #138/Facebook.

Gearing up for Arenacross at P&J Live

The 12-year-old’s next challenge will be racing in the 85cc supermini class in Arenacross at P&J Live next month where he will be one of the youngest racers in his class.

Mr Stott hopes the event will inspire more youngsters to take part in the sport.

He said: “The event will be different to motocross as it’s all inside the arena.

“Once people see what it involves I think they’ll be more open to it. To get more kids involved, people need to be aware it is happening.”

Alfie Stott often rides at the motocross clubs in Elgin and Rhynie. Image: Alfie Stott #138/Facebook.

The Arenacross event will be riding into Aberdeen for the first time on January 28 and 29 as part of its UK tour.

The three-hour event will feature 20 professional motorists performing unscripted races alongside “heart-pumping” music, lasers and pyrotechnics.

Racers as young as seven will be taking part across different classes – 65cc, big and small-wheel 85cc, Futures/Rookies and Pro 250/450 and the Freestyle Motocross gang.

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RTL Today – Fracture: French MotoGP star Quartararo injured in motocross accident

French MotoGP star Fabio Quartararo announced on Monday he has broken his left hand in a motocross training accident.

“Yesterday (Sunday) I had a crash during my motocross training and I suffered a little fracture on my left hand,” the 2021 world champion announced on social media with a photo of himself with a cast up to the elbow.

“No surgery needed, time to recover,” Quartararo, 23, added.

The accident comes less than two months after the French rider broke a finger during a fall in the last free practice session before the Malaysian Grand Prix.

The Yamaha rider lost his world title last season after finishing second to Italian Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati.

The 2023 MotoGP season gets underway on March 26 with the Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimao, a race Quartararo has won the last two seasons.

Before that, the drivers are due to complete pre-season testing in Sepang, Malaysia.




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Singer Shamone LaMarra Releases New Gospel Single “ALL IN” – World News Report

Gospel Singer Shamone LaMarra debuts her first gospel single “All In” during her Billboard unveiling in Time Square this past July 2022

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Shamone’s debut single “All In” showcases answering the call to merge her talent and passion with purpose for Christ. Available now on all streaming platforms.

No longer am I holding back what God has done for me; I’m all in!”

— Gospel Recording Artist, Shamone LaMarra

HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES, December 9, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Fans were excited about her debut as a gospel singer during her Billboard unveiling in Time Square this past July 2022. Her new single “All In” aligns with her ambitions through her anointed voice. While many artists make music flaunting their luxurious lifestyle, Shamone LaMarra praises God for her success. She speaks about how her love for God opened doors and inspired her to transform her life.

“It took me a while to understand my message and master my sound,” LaMarra states. “I didn’t want to sing about another love song. Instead, I decided to let God’s love shine through my songs.”

LaMarra is a vocalist who’s taken many paths in the entertainment industry. Shamone has sung background vocals for the Legendary music group “HTown” tour and was featured in 2015 on the hit BET reality TV show “Chasing Destiny” with Kelly Rowland.

“I realize now that my calling is to sing about overcoming trauma and experiencing true bliss through salvation,” LaMarra continues. “No longer am I holding back what God has done for me; I’m all in.”

“All In” is more than a song of salvation; it’s a movement to inspire people to go against the grain of what is socially acceptable. Just like David sang and danced in 2 Samuel 22 for God delivering him from the hands of his enemies, LaMarra encourages listeners to say “Yes” to God through the melodies of her lyrics.

Shamone’s versatility stretches beyond the microphone as she is a published chef, a successful entrepreneur, and an advocate for women in business. She is currently on a mission to use her voice to uplift her community and build an organization to help victims of child abuse. For more information, follow her on social media @shamonelamarra and stream “All In” on all music platforms.

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