Sabato 24 novembre 2018 un test gratuito di arrampicata total dry nella falesia di dry tooling Val dei Coali a Ferrara di Monte Baldo (VR), organizzato dalle Guide Alpine XMountain in vista dell’arrivo del ghiaccio. Sta per iniziare la stagione del ghiaccio ed in attesa delle temperature più rigidesegnaliamo l’appuntamento di arrampicata total dry nella falesia di […]
A Fontainebleau in Francia la climber francese Caroline Sinno ha salito il suo primo boulder gradato 8B, L’insoutenable Légèreté de l’Autre La 34enne Caroline Sinno ha chiuso il suo primo blocco da 8B, L’insoutenable Légèreté de l’Autre a Fontainebleau. Caratterizzato da una fessura sottile, tacche minuscole ed un ristabilimento ostico, questa variante di sinistra del […]
L’alpinismo è l’uomo che esplora i confini tra la terra e il cielo, in equilibrio tra contemplazione e azione, conoscenza e superamento dei propri limiti, vittorie e sconfitte, solitudine e felicità. Alle 18 e 30 dell’8 agosto 1786 il dottor Gabriel Paccard e Jacques Balmat raggiunsero la cima del Monte Bianco. Ancora nessuno poteva neanche […]
Si è chiusa la prima edizione di Sport Safety Days, la piattaforma d’incontro dedicata agli appassionati di sport indoor e outdoor. Due giornate dedicate alla valutazione del rischio e alla sicurezza che si sono tenute presso il Centro Congressi di Riva del Garda (TN) sabato 29 e domenica 30 settembre. Si è chiusa la prima […]
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on Thursday, the 74th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II, but refrained from visiting the Shinto shrine on the day for the seventh year in a row. The shrine, which is dedicated to Japan’s war dead, is seen […]
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently expressed his support for Japan’s stance that the issue of compensation for wartime forced labor was settled by a 1965 agreement between Tokyo and Seoul, Japanese government sources said Wednesday. The compensation issue is at the heart of a bitter diplomatic feud between Japan and South Korea that […]
SEOUL – South Korean President Moon Jae-in struck a conciliatory tone towards Japan on Thursday, offering to “join hands” if Tokyo chooses dialogue as relations between the two countries dip to fresh lows. Seoul and Tokyo — both of them democracies and market economies — are mired in long-running disputes over wartime labor issues. The […]
Forty eight Wolverhampton Wanderers fans were in Armenia last Thursday to watch their side romp to a 4-0 victory in their Europa League clash against Pyunik Yerevan. That total would have stood at 47, if it wasn’t for a belated appearance from die-hard Wanderers fan Steve Bishop. Bishop’s loyalty to Wolves is unquestionable – the […]
Frank Lampard was not happy Liverpool had more time to prepare for the Super Cup than his Chelsea side. A thrilling match in Istanbul that ended 2-2 after extra-time saw the Blues redeem themselves following their 4-0 weekend thrashing against Manchester United. After 120 minutes of action on Wednesday night, it was Liverpool who triumphed […]
Daniel Sturridge is reportedly close to joining Turkish side Trabzonspor. The striker was released by Liverpool at the end of last season and is still to sign for a new club. It is believed that the 29-year-old has received few, if any, offers from English clubs so has looked for a new team abroad. ESPN […]
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