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goalhofer · 1 month
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2024 olympics Great Britain roster
Archery
Conor Hall (Belfast)
Tom Hall (London)
Alex Wise (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Megan Havers (Markfield)
Penny Healey (Telford)
Bryony Pitman (Shoreham-By-Sea)
Athletics
Jeremiah Azu (Cardiff)
Louie Hinchliffe (Crosspool)
Zharnel Hughes (The Valley, Anguilla)
Charlie Dobson (Colchester)
Matthew Hudson-Smith (Wolverhampton)
Max Burgin (Halifax)
Elliot Giles (Birmingham)
Ben Pattison (Frimley)
Neil Gourley (Glasgow)
Josh Kerr (Edinburgh)
George Mills (Harrogate)
Sam Atkin (Grimsby)
Patrick Dever (Preston)
Tade Ojora (London)
Alastair Chalmers (Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Richard Kilty (Middlesborough)
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (London)
Lewis Davey (Grantham)
Toby Harries (Brighton)
Alex Haydock-Wilson (London)
Sam Reardon (Beckenham)
Emile Cairess (Saltaire)
Mahamed Mahamed (Southampton)
Philip Sesemann (Bromley)
Callum Wilkinson (Moulton)
Jacob Fincham-Dukes (Harrogate)
Scott Lincoln (Northallerton)
Lawrence Okoye (London)
Nick Percy (Glasgow)
Dina Asher-Smith (London)
Imani-Lara Lansiquot (London)
Daryll Neita (London)
Bianca Williams (London)
Amber Anning (Hove)
Laviai Nielsen (London)
Lina Nielsen (London)
Victoria Ohuruogu (London)
Phoebe Gill (St. Albans)
Keely Hodgkinson (Atherton)
Jemma Reekie (Beith)
Georgia Bell (London)
Laura Muir (Milnathort)
Revée Walcott-Nolan (Luton)
Megan Keith (Inverness)
Eilish McColgan (Dundee)
Cynthia Sember (Ypsilanti, Michigan)
Jessie Knight (Epsom)
Lizzie Bird (St. Albans)
Aimee Pratt (Stockport)
Desirèe Henry (London)
Amy Hunt (Nottingham)
Yemi John (London)
Hannah Kelly (Bury)
Jodie Williams (Welwyn Garden City)
Nicole Yeargin (Bowie, Maryland)
Clara Evans (Hereford)
Rose Harvey (London)
Calli Yauger-Thackeray (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Morgan Lake (Reading)
Holly Bradshaw (Preston)
Molly Caudery (Truro)
Katharina Johnson-Thompson (Liverpool)
Jade O'Dowda (Oxford)
Badminton
Ben Lane (Milton Keynes)
Sean Vendy (Milton Keynes)
Kirsty Gilmour (Glasgow)
Boxing
Lewis Richardson (Colchester)
Patrick Brown (Sale)
Delicious Orie (Wolverhampton)
Charley Davison (Lowestoft)
Rosie Eccles (Newport)
Chantelle Reid (Allenton)
Canoeing
Adam Burgess (Stoke-On-Trent)
Joe Clarke (Stoke-On-Trent)
Mallory Franklin (Windsor)
Kimberley Woods (Rugby)
Climbing
Hamish McArthur (York)
Toby Roberts (Elstead)
Erin McNeice (Rodmersham)
Molly Thompson-Smith (London)
Cycling
Tom Pidcock (Leeds)
Josh Tarling (Aberaeron)
Stephen Williams (Aberysthwyth)
Fred Wright (Manchester)
Jack Carlin (Paisley)
Ed Lowe (Stamford)
William Turnbull (Morpeth)
Joe Truman (Petersfield)
Dan Bigham (Newcastle-Under-Lyme)
Ethan Hayter (London)
Ethan Vernon (Bedford)
Oli Wood (Wakefield)
Charlie Tanfield (Great Ayton)
Mark Stewart (Dundee)
Charlie Aldridge (Crieff)
Kieran Reilly (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Kye Whyte (London)
Ross Cullen (Preston)
Lizzie Deignan (Otley)
Pfeiffer Georgi (Castle Combe)
Anna Henderson (Edlesborough)
Anna Morris (Cardiff)
Sophie Capewell (Lichfield)
Emma Finucane (Carmarthen)
Katy Marchant (Manchester)
Lowri Thomas (Abergavenny)
Elinor Barker (Cardiff)
Neah Evans (Langbank)
Josie Knight (Dingle, Ireland)
Jess Roberts (Carmarthen)
Ella MacLean-Howell (Llantrisant)
Evie Richards (Malvern)
Charlotte Worthington (Chorlton-Cum-Hardy)
Beth Shriever (Braintree)
Emily Hutt (London)
Diving
Jack Laugher (Ripon)
Jordan Houldon (Sheffield)
Noah Williams (London)
Kyle Kothari (London)
Anthony Harding (Ashton-Under-Lyne)
Tom Daley (Plymouth)
Yasmin Harper (Sheffield)
Grace Reid (Edinburgh)
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix (London)
Lois Toulson (Cleckheaton)
Scarlett Mew-Jensen (London)
Equestrian
Carl Hester (Sark, Channel Islands)
Tom McEwen (London)
Scott Brash (Peebles)
Harry Charles (Alton)
Ben Maher (London)
Lottie Fry (Den Hout, The Netherlands)
Becky Moody (Gunthwaite)
Ros Canter (Louth)
Laura Collett (Royal Leamington Spa)
Field hockey
Tim Nurse (London)
Nick Park (Reading)
Jack Waller (London)
David Ames (Cookstown)
Jacob Draper (Cwmbran)
Zachary Wallace (Kingston-Upon-Thames)
Rupert Shipperley (London)
Sam Ward (Leicester)
James Albery (Cambridge)
Phil Roper (Chester)
David Goodfield (Shrewsbury)
Ollie Payne (Totnes)
Liam Sanford (Wegberg, Germany)
Lee Morton (Glasgow)
Thomas Sorsby (Sheffield)
Conor Williamson (London)
Will Calnan (London)
Gareth Furlong (London)
Laura Unsworth (Sutton Coldfield)
Anna Toman (Derby)
Hannah French (Ipswich)
Sarah Jones (Cardiff)
Amy Costello (Edinburgh)
Sarah Robertson (Melrose)
Charlotte Watson (Dundee)
Tessa Howard (Durham)
Isabelle Petter (Loughborough)
Giselle Ansley (Brixham)
Hollie Pearne-Webb (Duffield)
Fiona Crackles (Kirkby Lonsdale)
Sophie Hamilton (Bruton)
Lily Owsley (Bristol)
Flora Peel (Cheltenham)
Miriam Pritchard (Loughborough)
Golf
Matt Fitzpatrick (Sheffield)
Tommy Fleetwood (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Charley Hull (Kettering)
Georgia Hall (Bournemouth)
Gymnastics
Joe Fraser (Birmingham)
Harry Hepworth (Leeds)
Jake Jarman (Peterborough)
Luke Whitehouse (Halifax)
Max Whitlock (Hemel Hempstead)
Zak Perzamanos (Liverpool)
Becky Downie (Nottingham)
Ruby Evans (Cardiff)
Georgia-Mae Fenton (Gravesend)
Alice Kinsella (Sutton Coldfield)
Abi Martin (Paignton)
Bryony Page (Sheffield)
Isabelle Songhurst (Poole)
Judo
Chelsie Giles (Coventry)
Lele Naire (Weston-Super-Mare)
Lucy Renshall (St. Helens)
Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown (Pembury)
Emma Reid (Royston)
Pentathlon
Charlie Brown (Kidderminster)
Joe Choong (London)
Kerenza Bryson (Plymouth)
Kate French (Chapmanslade)
Rowing
James Robson (Oundle)
Ollie Wynne-Griffith (Guildford)
Tom George (Cheltenham)
Oli Wilkes (Matlock)
David Ambler (London)
Matt Aldridge (Christchurch)
Freddie Davidson (London)
Tom Barras (Staines-Upon-Thames)
Callum Dixon (London)
Matt Haywood (Burton Upon Trent)
Graeme Thomas (Burton)
Sholto Carnegie (Oxford)
Rory Gibbs (Street)
Morgan Bolding (Weybridge)
Jacob Dawson (Portsmouth)
Charlie Elwes (Radley)
Tom Digby (Henley-On-Thames)
James Rudkin (Northampton)
Tom Ford (Holmes Chapel)
Harry Brightmore (Chester)
Henry Fieldman (Barnes)
Liv Bates (Nottingham)
Chloe Brew (Plymouth)
Rebecca Edwards (Aughnacloy)
Becky Wilde (Taunton)
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne (London)
Emily Craig (Pembury)
Imogen Grant (Cambridge)
Helen Backshall (Truro)
Esme Booth (Stratford-Apon-Avon)
Samantha Redgrave (Frinton)
Rebecca Shorten (Belfast)
Lauren Henry (Lutterworth)
Hannah Scott (Coleraine)
Lola Anderson (London)
Georgina Brayshaw (Leeds)
Heidi Long (London)
Rowan McKellar (Glasgow)
Holly Dunford (Tadworth)
Emily Ford (Holmes Chapel)
Lauren Irwin (Peterlee)
Eve Stewart (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Harriet Taylor (Chertsey)
Annie Campbell-Orde (Wells)
Lucy Glover (Warrington)
Rugby
Abi Burton (Wakefield)
Kayleigh Powell (Llantrisant)
Amy Wilson-Hardy (Poole)
Ellie Boatman (Camberley)
Ellie KIldunne (Keighley)
Emma Uren (London)
Grace Crompton (Epsom)
Heather Cowell (Isleworth)
Isla Norman-Bell (Gillingham)
Jade Shekells (Hartpury)
Jasmine Joyce-Butchers (St. Davids)
Lauren Torley (Flackwell Heath)
Lisa Thomson (Hawick)
Megan Jones (Cardiff)
Sailing
Connor Bainbridge (Halifax)
James Peters (Tunbridge Wells)
Fynn Sterritt (Inverness)
Sam Sills (Launceston)
Micky Beckett (Solva)
Chris Grube (Chester)
John Grimson (Leicester)
Emma Wilson (Christchurch)
Ellie Aldridge (Parkstone)
Hannah Snellgrove (Lymington)
Freya Black (Redhill)
Saskia Tidey (Dublin, Ireland)
Vita Heathcote (Southampton)
Anna Burnet (London)
Shooting
Mike Bargeron (Bromley)
Matthew Coward-Holley (Chelmsford)
Nathan Hales (Chatham)
Seonaid McIntosh (Edinburgh)
Lucy Hall (York)
Amber Rutter (Windsor)
Skateboarding
Andy Macdonald (Newton, Massachusetts)
Sky Brown (Takanabe, Japan)
Lola Tambling (Saltash)
Swimming
Ben Proud (London)
Alex Cahoon (Fairford)
Matt Richards (Droitwich Spa)
Jacob Whittle (Alfreton)
Duncan Scott (Glasgow)
Kieran Bird (Street)
Daniel Jervis (Resolven)
Oliver Morgan (Bishops Castle)
Jonathon Marshall (Southend-On-Sea)
Luke Greenbank (Crewe)
Adam Peaty (Uttoxeter)
James Wilby (Glasgow)
Jimmy Guy (Timperley)
Tom Dean (Maidenhead)
Max Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Joe Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Jack McMillan (Belfast)
Hector Pardoe (Wrexham)
Toby Robinson (Wolverhampton)
Kate Shortman (Clifton)
Isabelle Thorpe (Clifton)
Anna Hopkin (Chorley)
Kathleen Dawson (Kirkcaldy)
Medi Harris (Porthmadog)
Honey Osrin (Portsmouth)
Katie Shanahan (Glasgow)
Angharad Evans (Cambridge)
Keanna Macinnes (Edinburgh)
Laura Stephens (London)
Abbie Wood (Buxton)
Freya Colbert (Grantham)
Eva Okaro (Sevenoaks)
Lucy Hope (Melrose)
Freya Anderson (Birkenhead)
Leah Crisp (Wakefield)
Table tennis
Liam Pitchford (Chesterfield)
Anna Hursey (Tianjin, China)
Taekwondo
Bradly Sinden (Doncaster)
Caden Cunningham (Huddersfield)
Jade Jones (Bodelwyddan)
Rebecca McGowan (Dumbarton)
Tennis
Jack Draper (London)
Dan Evans (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Joe Salisbury (London)
Neal Skupski (Liverpool)
Sir Andy Murray (Leatherhead)
Katie Boulter (Woodhouse Eaves)
Heather Watson (St. Peter Port, Channel Islands)
Triathlon
Sam Dickinson (York)
Alex Yee (London)
Beth Potter (Bearsden)
Georgia Taylor-Brown (Leeds)
Kate Waugh (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Weightlifting
Emily Campbell (Bulwell)
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shefeld · 3 years
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Crosspool, Sheffield
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ahnolan · 7 years
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renewingagain · 3 years
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wednesday 26th may 2021 // 4:14pm
hey,
im back in sheffield and life is pretty good right now.
the new job is going pretty well, it's kinda scary at the same time because i don't fully know what i'm doing yet but i know it will just take time, maybe i will be a pro one day :)
im currently sat in crosspool tavern by myself, enjoying a nice lunch and pint of strongbow. its one of 3 days off today and tbh i don't really know what i'm doing with myself!
i feel kind of unmotivated and i'm just not sure what to do. i know there are so many things i can do and could be getting on with (eg. MUSIC! lol, language learning, seeing friends etc) but i just feel really lazy and sometimes just wanna stay in bed and sleep?
i know i'm a bit depressed but since moving back here it has lifted a fair amount and i feel quite happy. i'm more or less left to my own vices here which was all i needed back home. plus the city here is way better
there is also the whole God thing again, i just dunno what's happening with that. please help me!
everything is ok tho, i hope i can find motivation and more happiness to do things.
i know i shan't rely on my feelings all the time, but i'm a sensitive person and i am very driven by how i feel inside. some people are very good at ignoring how they feel but that isn't me.
Abba i put my trust and faith in you, and holy spirit i ask that you help me. you know what i need!
much love,
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ashmoreshaun · 5 years
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Making upholstery clean and fresh for you to sit on (probably lay on as well) www.sheffieldcleaning.com (at Crosspool) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0aewQpHCWr/?igshid=alo088zdlz1u
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ratrpg · 7 years
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On the location map, there's only Peter's home in Crosspool but then in his bio it says he joined the Order so he didn't have to move back home. So does he live with his parents or does he have a home somewhere else?
Very well spotted! No, so Peter joined the Order to get his parents off his back about finding work after school. It’s up the applicant to decide the extent to which Peter has actually told them about the Order -- you can definitely say that Peter has simply dressed up the whole experience to stop them worrying, or to make it seem like he’s more indispensable than he really is. It’s heavily implied Peter does still live at home in Sheffield, but again you can change that if you like. I hope that helps!
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big-stamp · 5 years
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ms-gold · 6 years
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Sports vision specialist sponsors Great Britain fencer
... who owns practices in Woodseats and Crosspool, will supply Phoebe Newton-Hughes, a 17-year-old fencer, with daily disposable contact lenses.
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ahnolan · 5 years
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On 7th November 2019 Sheffield and South Yorkshire suffered significant rainfall and many areas remain flooded 9 days later as I write this. Meadowhall shopping cente was part-evacuated and the River Don swelled to levels not seen since June 2007.
Inevitably there was localised flooding and impacts. Top soils washed away of newly ploughed fields, bee hives washed away, moorland washed bare.
Having moved to Broomhill in August 2019 I found myself living in a property on relatively high ground but halfway down a hill beneath Crosspool/Ranmoor and Crookes on the old Crooks Moor as it was known. A Victorian suburb with Victorian infrastructure – which, on the whole, coped. Just about. To put it in perspective Sheffield received 80mm+ rain in 24 hours – the same as the November monthly average.
I was out on the evening of 7th November until the early hours of 8th November (I’d met with friends in the Sportsman Inn at Lodge Moor – one of the highest (and on that night, one of the wettest) points in the city. Certainly there was a lot of rain coming off the moorland and farmland in the surround areas.
I came home, went to bed, woke and left for work before 7am and set off for work. Later that day I was sent photographs of a significant hole towards the rear of our property on the boundary with our neighbours. Initial thoughts were that it was a sinkhole – very worrying and, hidden as it was with the boundary fence and beech hedge, difficult to know how deept it was or the cause.
Eventually we were able to clear the hole of the debris and see, for ourselves, the stonework of a well that had laid buried without anyone’s knowledge. Nothing in the deeds of the properties either side of it or any mention of it in archives. There is, though, a theory that the well was, at some point (before the construction of our home in 1852?) used as a watering hole for the horses racing on the racecourse that was once a feature of Crooks Moor where Broomhill has now developed.
In 1711 a race course, known as The Crooks Moor Race Course, was established in an attempt by the Town Trustees (a then equivalent to a Town Council) to divert the public’s attention from more blood-thirsty pastimes such as bear baiting, cock-fighting and dog fights (although the first officially recorded races were not until 1713). The course was one and a third miles long, and was a rough track wide enough for about 5 horses, with small bridges to cross streams. (source: https://www.broomhillsheffield.co.uk/about.html) 
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Understanding the geology beneath and how to make it safe is the next step …
What Lies Beneath? On 7th November 2019 Sheffield and South Yorkshire suffered significant rainfall and many areas remain flooded 9 days later as I write this.
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deadbred · 6 years
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Sports vision specialist sponsors Great Britain fencer
... who owns practices in Woodseats and Crosspool, will supply Phoebe Newton-Hughes, a 17-year-old fencer, with daily disposable contact lenses.
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mrsdianabarnes · 6 years
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Sports vision specialist sponsors Great Britain fencer
... who owns practices in Woodseats and Crosspool, will supply Phoebe Newton-Hughes, a 17-year-old fencer, with daily disposable contact lenses.
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imperarenox · 6 years
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Sports vision specialist sponsors Great Britain fencer
... who owns practices in Woodseats and Crosspool, will supply Phoebe Newton-Hughes, a 17-year-old fencer, with daily disposable contact lenses.
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