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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Susan Batho of the Blue Mountains watching on proudly as rabbits compete in the Rabbit Hopping Show. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Ciara Kaye-Stavens of Western Sydney with Batman who competed in the event. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of people in the crowd over the Easter Long Weekend filming the rabbits hopping. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Ali McGarry of Emu Plains measuring the jumps before the next round occurs. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Lincoln Berg 6 years cuddling Luna after competing in an event together. Lincoln started competing in the sport at 3.5 years of age.. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Lincoln Berg 6 years coming down the hopping track with Luna. Lincoln started competing in the sport at 3.5 years of age.. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of the Mask Avenger hopping down the track with owner Loren Stavens of Western Sydney. Mask Avenger is a Harlequin breed of rabbit. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Dreizehn being taken down the track by Jenna Sinclair of Penrith. Sunday 20th April 2025.

    Simone De Peak / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of competitors posing for a group photo before the action of the day begins. Sunday 20th April 2025.

    Simone De Peak / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
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    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.
    Run, rabbit, run - and then hop! Sydney's Royal Easter Show welcomes showjumping as you've never seen it.

    Kaninhop emerged from Sweden but has won popularity across the globe. Some of its keenest devotees gathered in Sydney for four tension-filled events.

    Sydney Royal Rabbit Hopping Show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Pic of Ocean who started competing in the sport of Rabbit Hopping 6 months ago. Ocean is owned by Sarah Sargent and Ian Stallard of Campbelltown. Sunday 20th April 2025.

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  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
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    Cows Are Going Outside For The First Time This Year In The Netherlands.
    A farm in Arnhem, Netherlands, on April 12, 2025, takes out the cows for the first time this year. This event is also known as the 'koeiendans', which is the frolic jumping, twirling, and running of cows let out in the meadows for the first time in spring. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    20-10-2002 Fontainebleau
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi guarda la gara di salto De La Salle che include la principessa Charlotte

    In the Photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi watches the De La Salle jumping competition which includes Princess Charlotte

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    2-05-1998 Monaco
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi durante il jumping International di Monaco

    In the photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi during the jumping International in Monaco

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    2000 Monaco
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi con la sigaretta, Ernesto di Hannover, Carolina di Monaco e Ranieri di Monaco durante il Jumpinp internazionale di Monaco

    In the photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi with the cigarette, Ernesto of Hannover, Carolina of Monaco and Ranieri of Monaco during the international Jumpinp of Monaco

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    29-09-2002 Barbizon
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi e Charlotte Casiraghi durante il Jumping in Barbizon

    In the photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi and Charlotte Casiraghi during Jumping in Barbizon

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    29-09-2002 Barbizon
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi e fratelli Pierre e Charlotte Casiraghi durante il Barbizon Jumping

    In the photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi and brothers Pierre and Charlotte Casiraghi during the Barbizon Jumping

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    20-10-2002 Fontainebleau
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi guarda la gara di salto De La Salle che include la principessa Charlotte

    In the Photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi watches the De La Salle jumping competition which includes Princess Charlotte

     

  • 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
    FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (14620602aj)
    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

     

  • Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
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    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi
    1-05-1998 Monaco
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (La Colle, 8 giugno 1984) è il primo dei tre figli di Carolina di Monaco e del suo secondo marito Stefano Casiraghi. È quarto nella linea di successione al trono e ha due fratelli minori, Charlotte e Pierre, e una sorellastra minore, nata dal terzo matrimonio di sua madre.
    Nella Foto: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi durante il 4eme Jumping Internazionale di Monaco

    In the photo: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi during the 4th International Jumping in Monaco

     

  • Baldovino del Belgio
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    Baldovino del Belgio
    Anni' 70 Bruxelles
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Baldovino del Belgio (Laeken, 7 settembre 1930 – Motril, 31 luglio 1993) principe del Belgio, duca di Brabante, fu re del Belgio dal 16 luglio 1951 fino alla sua morte. Salì al trono in una fase di crisi politica, e molte altre segnarono il suo lungo regno, almeno una delle quali fu il risultato della pubblica espressione della sua fede cattolica.
    Nella Foto: Re Baldovino e la regina Fabiola del Belgio partecipano alla serata finale del gran premio internazionale di salto ostacoli

    In the photo: King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of Belgium participate in the final evening of the international show jumping grand prix

     

  • Fabiola de Mora y Aragon
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    Fabiola de Mora y Aragon
    29-11-1961Bruxelles
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Fabiola de Mora y Aragon (Fabiola Fernanda María de las Victorias Antonia Adelaida; Madrid, 11 giugno 1928 – Laeken, 5 dicembre 2014) è stata regina consorte dei Belgi dal 1960 al 1993, come moglie di re Baldovino. Dopo la morte del marito divenne nota come "regina Fabiola del Belgio", avendo passato il titolo di "Regina dei Belgi" alla cognata Paola Ruffo di Calabria, consorte di Alberto II del Belgio.
    Nella Foto: Re Baldovino del Belgio e la Regina Fabiola de Mora y Aragon partecipano alla serata finale del 13° Jumping di Bruxelles. La Regina saluta Nelson Pessoa vincitore

    In the photo: King Baudouin of Belgium and Queen Fabiola de Mora y Aragon participate in the final evening of the 13th Jumping in Brussels. The Queen greets Nelson Pessoa as winner

     

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    dukas 162796568 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Locust 1 

    Ref 15292

    15/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: University of Illinois

    A tiny long jumping robot inspired by locusts could one day be carrying out crop inspections according to its developers.

    The bot, believed to be the first of its type in the world, uses artificial muscles known as actuators to put the spring in its step.

    The insect-scale prototype has a lightweight elastomer body and an actuator made from coiled, heat-treated nylon fishing line.

    Researchers in the USA designed and tested 108 variations before coming up with the winning formula.

    The final prototype weighs only 0.216 grams but has the ability to jump 60 times its body length in horizontal distance.

    A locust’s legs are not linked, allowing it to both walk and jump while the robot relies on one single muscle serving a linkage system.

    OPS: A staggered image of the jumping robot leaping into the air.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 162796566 fer
    DUKAS_162796566_FER
    dukas 162796566 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Locust 1 

    Ref 15292

    15/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: University of Illinois

    A tiny long jumping robot inspired by locusts could one day be carrying out crop inspections according to its developers.

    The bot, believed to be the first of its type in the world, uses artificial muscles known as actuators to put the spring in its step.

    The insect-scale prototype has a lightweight elastomer body and an actuator made from coiled, heat-treated nylon fishing line.

    Researchers in the USA designed and tested 108 variations before coming up with the winning formula.

    The final prototype weighs only 0.216 grams but has the ability to jump 60 times its body length in horizontal distance.

    A locust’s legs are not linked, allowing it to both walk and jump while the robot relies on one single muscle serving a linkage system.

    OPS: The jumping robot alongside a US 25 cent coin for scale

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Kaleana Sohn of Canada competing with teammate Rachel Tam in the women's synchronised trampoline section of the all around team final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Gabriel Albuquerque of Portugal in the men's individual trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Bryony Page of Great Britain celebrates winning gold in the women's individual trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Camilla Gomes of Brazil with a trampoline in the women's individual trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    The crowd watch the French pair of Pierre Gouzou and Morgan Demiro-o-Domiro in the men's synchronised trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    The French team Laura Paris and Clea Brousse in the women's synchronised trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Qiu Zheng and Lin Qianqi of China in the women's synchronised trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Oscar Smith and Jonas Nordfors of Sweden compete in qualifying for the men's synchronised trampoline competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    The men walk out for qualifying for the men's synchronised trampoline competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    The judges watch the run of Mads Hansen of Denmark in the men's team tumbling final competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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    37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.

    The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.

    Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.

    Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.

    Jaydon Paddock of Great Britain in the men's team tumbling final competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.

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