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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
14th August 2024
Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes
Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming
London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.
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Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Britain's Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher compete in the men's synchronised 3m springboard diving final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France.
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Day three of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Tom Daley's husband Dustin Lance Black holds their youngest son Phoenix while their other son Robbie watches on after Daley and Noah Williams of Great Britain won silver medals during the Olympics diving 10m synchronized event on day three of the Paris 2024 Olympics at the Aquatics Centre on July 29th 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day three of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Tom Daley and Noah Williams of Great Britain on their way to the silver medal during the Olympics diving 10m synchronized event on day three of the Paris 2024 Olympics at the Aquatics Centre on July 29th 2024 in Paris, France.
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10123336_008
FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10123336_007
FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10123336_006
FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:The pool is filled with plastic bottles and packaging before the synchronised swim
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
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Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
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Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
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Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
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Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Machen auf Meerverschmutzung aufmerksam: Synchronschwimmerinnen im Plastkmüll
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10876
Synchronised 1
17/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : The Big Bang Fair
Two synchronised swimmers have put on a rubbish performance – to draw attention to the pollution of the world’s oceans.The pair carried out their routine in a pool full of discarded plastic bottles and bubble wrap packaging.As they move through the water, their hands and feet become caught in the trash , conveying the struggle marine animals face due to human consumption. Ecologists say plastic pollution has become one of the most urgent environmental issues of recent times. They claim eight million plastic end up in the world’s seas every single day.Macro and micro plastics are said to be causing irrevocable damage to marine animals and plant life. The performance intends to highlight what single-use objects are doing to the natural environment.
OPS:Synchronised swimmers perform in rubbish filled pool
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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STUDIO - Ronan Daly
Synchronised swimmer Ronan Daly, who will be in a new British comedy film, Swimming with Men. Rather than getting their kicks from five-a-side football or pints of beer in their local, this collection of misfits bond by learning synchronised swimming - and by braving the pool-side sniggers. And yet, somehow, these very ordinary men go on and nab a medal at a prestigious international tournament for male practitioners of the discipline.
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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James Heatly and Lucas Thomson of Scotland in the Men's Synchronised 10m Platform Final on Day Nine of the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018.
21st Commonwealth Games, Day Nine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Aus - 13 Apr 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
(180112) -- BEIJING, Jan. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Lian Jie (Front)/Lian Junjie of China compete during the mixed 10m platform final of the FINA Diving World Series 2017 in Beijing, capital of China, March 5, 2017. Lian Jie/Lian Junjie claimed the title of the event with a total of 329.28 points. (Xinhua/Wang Lili)
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7433644f)
Team of 12 Synchronised Skaters in formation on the ice rink launch Skate Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7433644e)
Team of 12 Synchronised Skaters in formation on the ice rink launch Skate Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7433644b)
Team of 12 Synchronised Skaters in formation on the ice rink launch Skate Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7433616q)
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
A team of 12 professional synchronised skaters take to the ice-rink to mark the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason this winter. The team are all trainees of Danii Hunt-Goldie, a British synchronised skating champion, who leads the coaching at Somerset House's Skake School over the season.
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7433616p)
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
A team of 12 professional synchronised skaters take to the ice-rink to mark the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason this winter. The team are all trainees of Danii Hunt-Goldie, a British synchronised skating champion, who leads the coaching at Somerset House's Skake School over the season.
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7433616n)
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
A team of 12 professional synchronised skaters take to the ice-rink to mark the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason this winter. The team are all trainees of Danii Hunt-Goldie, a British synchronised skating champion, who leads the coaching at Somerset House's Skake School over the season.
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7433616g)
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
A team of 12 professional synchronised skaters take to the ice-rink to mark the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason this winter. The team are all trainees of Danii Hunt-Goldie, a British synchronised skating champion, who leads the coaching at Somerset House's Skake School over the season.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7433616c)
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
A team of 12 professional synchronised skaters take to the ice-rink to mark the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason this winter. The team are all trainees of Danii Hunt-Goldie, a British synchronised skating champion, who leads the coaching at Somerset House's Skake School over the season.
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FEATURE - Synchron-Eislaufen im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (7433616a)
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House
Synchronised ice skaters at Somerset House, London, UK - 14 Nov 2016
A team of 12 professional synchronised skaters take to the ice-rink to mark the return of Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason this winter. The team are all trainees of Danii Hunt-Goldie, a British synchronised skating champion, who leads the coaching at Somerset House's Skake School over the season.
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
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China's Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan compete during the synchronized swimming duet free routine final in the Maria Lenk Aquatic Center at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016.
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Synchronised Swimming, Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre, Brazil - 16Aug 2016
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Highlights aus Rio: Bilder des Tages
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China's Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan compete during the synchronized swimming duet free routine final in the Maria Lenk Aquatic Center at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016.
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Synchronised Swimming, Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre, Brazil - 16Aug 2016
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