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pazdera · 7 months
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Bundesschule des Allgemeinen Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbundes, Hannes Mayer, 1928-30, Bernau bei Berlin, DE
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thommi-tomate · 3 months
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Current movements at FCB
FC Bayern:
Vincent Kompany (Contract until 2027)
Hiroki Itô (Buy for €23.5M, contract until 2028)
Aleksandar Pavlovic (Contract extension until 2029)
Josip Stanisić (Contract extension until 2029)
Arijon Ibrahimovic (Contract extension until 2027)
Frans Krätzig (On loan to VfB Stuttgart)
Lovro Zvonarek (On loan to Sturm Graz)
Paul Wanner (On loan to Heidenheim)
Michael Olise (Buy for €53M, contract until 2029)
FC Bayern Frauen:
Karolína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir (Contract extension until 2026 and loaned to Leverkusen for another season)
Emilie Bragstad (Sold to Leverkusen)
Ena Mahmutovic (contract until 2027)
Ina Timmermann (Sold to Ingolstadt 04)
Lena Oberdorf (Arrived after being purchased last winter)
FC Bayern Campus:
Johannes Schenk (Sold to Preußen Münster)
Maximilian Hennig (Contract extension until 2027 and loaned to SpVgg Unterhaching)
Nestory Irankunda (Arrived after being purchased last winter)
Timo Kern (Contract extension until 2025)
Hyunju Lee (Contract extension until 2027 and loaned to Hannover 96)
Jakob Mayer (Sold to VSG Altglienicke)
Hannes Heilmair (contract until 2027)
Max Scholze (Contract extension until 2027 and loaned to SC Verl)
Armindo Sieb (contract until 2027 and loaned to Mainz 05)
Chivano Wijks (Buy from Feyenoord Academy, contract until 2027)
Guido Della Rovere (Buy from Cremonese, contract until 2027)
Ritsy Hülsmann (On loan to St. Pölten)
Yusuf Kabadayi (Sold to Augsburg for €900.000)
Cassiano Kiala (Buy from Hertha Berlin)
Michael Matosevic (Buy from SV Ried)
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infinitepiner · 2 years
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Franz klammer olympic downhill run
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Still, Mayer smiled as he noted, "I have Olympic blood in the family." Mayer, though, said he's not sure how much weight his father's advice would carry these days, because skiing is so different now than it was a quarter-century ago. "They are really concentrated and very nice guys. "Both are very good technical skiers," Pum said. When Mayer's father, Helmut, took home a silver in the super-G at the 1988 Calgary Olympics - a little more than two years before Matthias was born - Pum was an assistant coach with the Austrian team.įather and son are rather similar, it turns out. Pum also has ties to Mayer's family that go way back. Those super-G skills would seem to suit Mayer well for the Olympic course, which several racers found to be a bit on the technical side. Pum knows that his quartet of downhillers for Sunday - Mayer, Max Franz, Klauss Kroell and Georg Streitberger - can boast of a combined zero career downhill victories.īut he also likes what he has seen lately from Mayer, who has had more success in the super-G, including a silver medal at the 2008 junior world championships and two second-place World Cup showings. "I hope we are more lucky than in Vancouver," Austrian Alpine director Hans Pum said. They came oh-so-close, too, with four fourth-place finishes. So is Franz Klammer, who won the 1976 Innsbruck downhill.Īll told, Austria has collected nearly twice as many Alpine Olympic medals across every event as any other country, 105, but its men left the 2010 Games with none. Ski-loving Austria has won more men's downhills at the Olympics than any other nation, six of 17, but the last came in 2002 from Fritz Strobl, who happens to be from the same region in southern Austria as Mayer. Reigning overall World Cup champion Tina Maze of Slovenia was fifth, one spot ahead of Stacey Cook of the U.S., with three-time Olympic medalist Julia Mancuso of the U.S. Fabienne Suter of Switzerland finished in 1:42.70 Friday, followed by Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein and Anna Fenninger of Austria. The women's training session was completed without a hitch, a day after the run was halted for an hour so a particularly dangerous jump could be trimmed down. "I'm not under pressure," said the 23-year-old Mayer, who might be excused for being nervous about his status as Austria's best downhill hope now that Hannes Reichelt is sidelined after back surgery. Miller, who led Thursday's opening training run, was sixth Friday. Mayer was timed in 2 minutes, 6.51 seconds on Friday, 0.27 ahead of past overall World Cup winner Carlo Janka of Switzerland, and 0.55 ahead of Svindal. High praise from a pair of two-time overall World Cup champions and triple medalists at the 2010 Vancouver Games. had this to say about Mayer, whose father won an Olympic medal 26 years ago: "He's got great touch."
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Klangnetze is a collaborative sound art project that explores the idea of ecological sound art.
The project is created by a group of artists that build eco-sustainable, open source, autonomous hardware agents that are capable of recording, producing and exchanging sound and data. On five locations across Styria, these sound devices will be placed between July and August 2022, creating site-specific sound installations that live though the exchange with their acoustic environment. The sound installations can be listened on site and online (follow the link). Klangnetze is funded by a special grant for digital art in public space by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Culture. Project lead and creative team: David Pirrò, Daniele Pozzi, Luc Döbereiner, Ina Thomann, Veronika Mayer, Hanns-Holger Rutz, Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka
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game-set-canet · 6 years
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Hannes Reichelt, Matthias Mayer and Marco Schwarz sharing an apartment at the moment in Åre. And neither Hannes nor Matthias are very talkative in the morning.
And Otmas Striedinger and Vincent Kriecmayr are together in one apartment. The two have a fixed division who boils the eggs and who clears the table after breakfast
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hillsize · 7 years
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Top 10 Alpine Skiing World Cup Men 2017/18
1. Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 1620 - (13x1st - 2x2nd - 1x3rd) 2. Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) 1285 - (1x1st - 10x2nd - 4x3rd) 3. Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 886 - (3x1st - 2x2nd - 3x3rd) 4. Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) 884 - (2x1st - 3x2nd - 3x3rd) 5. Beat Feuz (SUI) 856 - (3x1st - 4x2nd - 1x3rd) 6. Alexis Pinturault (FRA) 707 - (2x1st - 2x3rd) 7. Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) 704 - (3x1st - 1x2nd) 8. Thomas Dressen (GER) 672 - (2x1st - 2x3rd) 9. Matthias Mayer (AUT) 622 - (1x1st - 1x2nd - 3x3rd) 10. Hannes Reichelt (AUT) 535 - (3x3rd)
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On 9/19/1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee subpoenaed witnesses on the “inroads the communists have made in Hollywood.” 
Among the witnesses were Charlie Chaplin, Ronald Reagan, Walt Disney, and others.
File Unit: Exhibits, Evidence and Other Records of the Investigative Section of the Internal Security Committee During the 79th through 94th Congresses Related to the Hollywood Black List, 1945 - 1976
Series: Committee Papers, 1945 - 1975
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789 - 2015
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PRESS RELEASE FROM THE COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 19, 1947
Honorable J. Parnell Thomas, Chairman of the Committee on Un-American Activities issued the following statement for release Sunday morning ["Sunday morning" underlined] newspapers, September 21, 1947:
"Subpoenaes have been issued and are now in the process of being served upon the following witnesses to appear in Washington beginning October 20 in connection with the Committee on Un-American Activities' forthcoming hearing on communist influences in the motion picture industry:
Alva H. Bessie
Roy E. Brewer
Herbert Biberman
Berthold Brecht
Lester Cole
Gary Cooper
Charles Chaplin
Joseph E. Davies
Walt Disney
Edward Dmytryk
Cedric Gibbons
Samuel Goldwyn
Rupert Hughes
Eric Johnston
Howard Koch
Ring Lardner, Jr.
John Howard Lawson
Louis B. Mayer
Albert Maltz
Thomas Leo McCarey
Lowell Mellett
James McGuiness
Lewis Milestone
Adolph Menjou
Sam Moore
John Charles Moffitt
Robert Montgomery
George Murphy
Clifford Odets
Larry Parks
William Pomerance
Ronald Reagan
Lela E. Rogers
Howard Rushmore
Morrie Ryskind
Adrian Scott
Dore Schary
Donald Ogden Stewart
Robert Taylor
Waldo Salt
Dalton Trumbo
Jack L. Warner
Sam Wood
The order of appearance of the witnesses will be announced at a later date.
In making public the names of the witnesses, however, I want to emphasize that the mere fact they are being called to testify before the Committee should not be considered a reflection in any way upon their character or patriotism. These persons are being brought with the sole objective of obtaining the facts regarding the inroads the communists have made in Hollywood. Some of the witnesses are friendly to the Committee's purposes. Others are undoubtedly hostile. The Committee wants to hear both sides.
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PRESS RELEASE FROM THE COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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The Committee had originally hoped to begin this hearing on September 29. However, a number of unforeseen circumstances have arisen regarding the membership of the Committee which necessitates a delay until October 20, in order that all members may be present for this important hearing. Mr. Mundt and Mr. Nixon are now in Europe as members of Congressional committees studying conditions there. Mr. Veil is convalescing from a recent operation, and Mr. Peterson has informed me that he cannot possibly attend the hearings this month. I feel quite certain, however, that all the members will be available by October 20.
Hearings will begin as scheduled September 24 on the Hanns Eisler phase of this hearing. This cannot be delayed until the October date for the reason that all of the witnesses have been subpoenaed and are in Washington at this time, some having been brought from foreign countries. The announced witnesses in the Hanns Eisler care are as follows:
Sumner Welles
P.C. Hutton, Second Secretary and Consul, Guatemala City, Guatemala
George S. Messermith, former Ambassador to Argentina
Joseph Savoretti, Asst. Commissioner for Adjudication U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Clarence R. Porter, Chief Inspector U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Hearings will begin in the Caucus Room of the Old House Office Building, at 10:30 A.M., September 24.
I should also like to announce at this time that I intend to make a nation-wide radio address early in October relative to the Hollywood hearing."
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tobikeck · 3 years
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Big Fungus
In this large-line-up offsite group show, a global network of artists was accompanied with the mycelium network of the mushrooms. Shrunken into a size to fit in this macroverse, the artists’ creations were brought together with the endless variety of the fungi. The pictures were produced between august and october and brought to the public on 3rd november 2021.
The exclusive release of the material was hosted by the yet legendary offsite platform soloshow.online
watch the complete line up here:
http://soloshow.online/bigfungus.html
Artists:
Andrew Rutherdale, Hannes Uhlenhaut, Maya Hottarek, Tobi Keck, Lisa Wölfel, Theresa Rothe, Markus Heller, Myriam Mayer, Marten Schech, Torre Alain, Jeronim Horvat, Moritz Liebig, Miguel Martin, Don Elektro, Melo Börner, Emma Pidré & synthtati, Johanna Blank, Florian Witt & Vincent Kück, Helen Hetzel, Andrea Barzaghi, Nadja Kurz, Konrad Hanke, Michael Eppler, Suntje Sagerer, Josefine Schulz, Alex Gehrke, Twee Whistler, Anaïs Goupy, Layla Nabi, Cyryl Polaczek, Tomasz Kręcicki, Karolina Jabłońska, Lars Fischer, Till Hunger, Willy Schulz, Tilman Hornig, Kirill Ivlev, Winnie Seifert, Weazl, Isa Schieche, Julia Kiehlmann, Matti Schulz, Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer, Ronny Szillo, Brigita Kasperaitė, Alexandra Börner, Paul Barsch, Minor Alexander, (48 positions; 50 artists)
Poster design by the one and only screen king Don Elektro of K.O.T.Z.
Exhibition developed, curated and photographed by Tobi Keck
(artwork shown: A thing of immortal make by Torre Alain)
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i was tagged by @heavenlyyshecomes to post 9 of my celebrity crushes so thanks loveeee !!!
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architectuul · 6 years
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Pioneer Architects XII
Pioneer Architects is at the hundred anniversary of the Bauhaus dedicated to all women architects and educators who became role models with their pioneer work influenced by the movement.  
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Research in development of universal type by Herbert Bayer (1927). | Photo via Harvard Art Museums; Busch-Reisinger Museum
According to Walter Gropius Bauhaus school need to be open to “any person of good repute, regardless of age or sex.” In this time women couldn’t receive a public education in many fields, so he meant this with good intentions.
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Unknown student in Marcel Breuer Chair. | Photo by Ursula Mayer
Bauhaus school was creating a nucleus of interdisciplinary innovation, which combined craft and design. Rather than utilizing the traditional model of teacher student relations, Bauhaus fostered community as the foundation of learning. Part of this ideology was also the integration of women artists in this community.
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But Gropius also believed that men and women’s brains operated differently, men had the capacity to think in three dimensions while women not. Therefore many of women artists of the Bauhaus movement stuck to practices commonly regarded as women’s work, textiles and weaving. Men, on the other hand, become architects, sculptors and painters.
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Otti Berger was a textile artist and weaver. | Photo by Julia Moholy-Nagy (1927)
A core member of the experimental approach to textiles, Otti Berger, experimented with methodology and materials during the course of her studies at the Bauhaus to eventually include plastic textiles intended for mass production. Along with Anni Albers and Gunta Stözl, Berger pushed back against the understanding of textiles as a feminine craft and utilized rhetoric used in photography and painting to describe her work. During her time in Dessau, she also wrote a treatise on fabrics and the methodology of textile production, which stayed with Gropius and was never published. Berger is the only designer from Bauhaus who sought patents for her textiles and became a deputy to designer Lilly Reich in the textile workshop at Bauhaus. 
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Otti Berger and Atelier Dessau by Lotte Beese (1930). | Photo Jeanine Fiedler
Not allowed to work in Germany under Nazi rule because of her Jewish roots, Berger closed her company down in 1936 and fled to London, where attempts to emigrate to United States to work with her fiancee Ludwig Hilberseimer and other Bauhaus professors failed. 
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Otti Berger’s Tactile Board (1928). | Image © Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin
One of the first women who join the Bauhaus Department of Architecture in 1927 and the first to study with Hannes Meyer and Hans Wittwer was german architect and urban planner Lotte Stam-Beese. She worked on the reconstruction of Rotterdam after World War II.
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Lotte Beese built Pendrecht, the first car-free street in Rotterdam as well the Netherlands (1947). | Photo via Architectureguide 
After the second World War the influence of Bauhaus developed in the US. One of the pioneering designer and entrepreneur who created the modern look of America’s postwar corporate office was Florence Knoll Bassett. She studied under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Eliel Saarinen and worked with leaders of Bauhaus, including Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and Wallace K. Harrison.  
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Florence Knoll promoted the Modernist merger of architecture, art and utility in her furnishings and interiors, especially for offices. | Photo © Knoll Archive
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The Hairpin Stacking Stool designed by Florence Knoll. | Photo © Knoll Archive
The influences of Carl Koch, Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe are evident in many of Gertrude Kerbis's designs. In 1954 she received her master degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Peterhans. 
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Gertrude Kerbis was a couple of decades ahead of her time; a woman in a sea of men wearing white shirts and ties. | Photo via Vimeo
Kerbis began her career when women at architecture firms were receptionists or secretaries. To change that she founded the Chicago Women in Architecture in 1973. She played a leading role in designing several major examples of American modernism, including the Lustron houses, the US Air Force Academy and the O'Hare International Airport Rotunda. 
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The dining hall’s interior of US Air Force Academy was column-free with a roof of steel trusses supported by sixteen columns. | Photo via Docomomo
Marianne Brandt, a strong and independent New Woman of the Bauhaus, was one of few women who distanced herself from the fields considered more feminine at the time such as weaving or pottery.
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Brandt's designs for metal ashtrays, tea and coffee services, lamps and other household objects are now recognized as among the best of the Weimar and Dessau Bauhaus. Further, they were among the few Bauhaus designs to be mass-produced during the interwar period, and several of them are currently available as reproductions.
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Coffee and tea set by Marianne Brandt (1924). | Photo by Lucia Moholy
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The modern women Alexa von Porewski, Lena Amsel, Rut Landshoff, unknown before 1929. | Photo by Umbo and Paul Citroen, Berlinische Galerie.
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terminalstroke · 8 years
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Hannes Meyer, Co-op Construction (1926)
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estherattarmachanek · 2 years
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@belvederemuseum #graw GROW DER BAUM IN DER KUNST Unteres Belvedere 23. September 2022 bis 8. Jänner 2023 KÜNSTLER*INNEN (76) Eduard Ameseder Ferdinand Andri Joannis Avramidis Robert Bielik Klemens Brosch Josef Čapek Franz Anton Coufal Lucas Cranach Constantin Damianos Gunter Damisch Honoré Daumier Christian Eisenberger Daniel Fischer Padhi Frieberger Giovanni Giuliani Franz Graf Asta Gröting Katharina Grosse Nilbar Güres Hannes Haslecker Carry Hauser Wolfgang Hollegha Adolf Hölzel Michal Kern Anselm Kiefer Vera Klimentyeva Peter Kogler Johann Korec Johann Victor Krämer Otakar Kubín Max Kurzweil Marek Kvetan Maria Legat Andries Cornelius Lens Liza Lou René Magritte Ralo Mayer Edda Mally Karl Mediz Emilie Mediz-Pelikan László Mednyánszky Meister der Crispinuslegende Zuzana Mináčová Alois Mosbacher Hans Nagelmüller Otakar Nejedlý Donna Ong Emil Orlik Marek Ormandík Giuseppe Penone (hier: Unteres Belvedere Stadt der Frauen) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ciz1bnCM71i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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worldfoodbooks · 6 years
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OPEN TODAY 12-4 PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: BAUHAUS : 50 JAHRE (1968) • The amazing Bauhaus book, published in 1968 and designed and typeset to abolish all Upper Case letters by Herbert Bayer (one of the most influential members of the Bauhaus) for the first major Bauhaus survey exhibition after the Second World War, curated by Prof. Ludwig Grote, dr. Dieter Honisch, Herbert Bayer and Hans Maria Wingler, at Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart. • This is the hard cover edition of what is without a doubt one of the most comprehensive and characteristic Bauhaus reference catalogues ever published. • 370 pages (with multiple paper stocks) contain no less than 650 colour and black and white illustrations selected from the Bauhaus Archiv, documenting the output of the Bauhaus from Weimar to Dessau to Berlin. This heavy, exhaustive volume is split into the following sections : preliminary course and teaching (includes Iteen, Moholy-Nagy, Albers, Schlemmer, Hirschfield-Mack, Klee and Schmidt); workshops (includes Teaching on Architecture, Sculpture, Stage, Stained Glass, Photography, Metal, Carpentry, Pottery, Typography, Mural Painting and Weaving); architecture and design (includes Gropius, Hannes Meyer, Mies van der Rohe, Hilberseimer, Brenner, Heiberg, A. Mayer, Stam Wittwer, Arndt, Bayer and Breuer); painting, sculpture, graphics (includes Josef Albers, Arndt, Bayer, Feininger, Itten, Kandinsky, Klee, Marcks, Moholy-Nagy, Muche, Schlemmer, Wols, etc.); life at the bauhaus; continuation of the teaching; biographies; bibliographies; index. All texts in German. • Includes introductory essays by Ludwig Grote, Walter Gropius, Heinz Winfried Sabais, Otto Stelzer, Hans Eckstein, Nikolaus Pevsner, Jurgen Joedicke, Will Grohmann and Hans M. Wingler. • Available via our website and in the bookshop. • #worldfoodbooks #bauhaus #herbertbayer #1968 (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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2020 Olympics Germany Roster
Boxing
Hamsat Shadalov (Berlin)
Ammar Abduljabbar (Hamburg)
Nadine Apetz (Haan)
Canoeing
Sideris Tasiadis (Augsburg)
Hannes Aigner (Augsburg)
Sebastian Brendel (Scwedt)
Conrad-Robin Scheibner (Berlin)
Tim Hecker (Berlin)
Jacob Schopf (Berlin)
Max Hoff (Troisdorf)
Max Lemke (Mannheim)
Tom Liebscher (Dresden)
Ronald Rauhe (Berlin)
Max Rendschmidt (Bonn)
Ricarda Funk (Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler)
Andrea Herzog (Meissen)
Lisa Jahn (Berlin)
Julie Hake (Olfen)
Caro Arft (Bochum)
Sophie Koch (Berlin)
Sabrina Hering-Pradler (Hannover)
Sarah Brüssler (Mannheim)
Tina Dietze (Leipzig)
Fencing
Peter Joppich (Koblenz)
Benjamin Kleibrink (Düsseldorf)
André Sanita (Solingen)
Luis Klein (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Max Hartung (Aachen)
Matyas Szabó (Dormagen)
Benedikt Wagner (Bonn)
Leonie Ebert (Würzburg)
Karate
Jonathan Horne (Kaiserslautern)
Noah Bitsch (Siegburg)
Ilja Smorguner (Idstein)
Jasmin Jüttner (Aschaffenburg)
Pentathlon
Patrick Dogue (Ludwigshafen)
Fabian Liebig (Potsdam)
Annika Schleu (Berlin)
Rebecca Langrehr (Berlin)
Sailing
Philipp Buhl (Immenstadt)
Erik Heil (Berlin)
Thomas Plössel (Oldenburg)
Paul Kohlhoff (Kiel)
Svenja Weger (Heidelberg)
Luise Wanser (Hamburg)
Anastasiya Winkel (Hamburg)
Susann Beucke (Kiel)
Tina Lutz (Landschulheim)
Alica Stuhlemmer (Kiel)
Climbing
Alexander Megos (Erlangen)
Jan Hojer (Cologne)
Swimming
Lukas Märtens (Berlin)
Lucas Matzerath (Berlin)
Eric Friese (Potsdam)
Ole Braunschweig (Kassel)
Christian Diener (Potsdam)
Jacob Hiedtmann (Pinneberg)
Philip Heintz (Mannheim)
Marco Koch (Darmstadt)
Marius Kusch (Datteln)
Rob Muffels (Elmshorn)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (Erlangen)
David Thomasberger (Leipzig)
Florian Wellbrock (Bremen)
Damian Wierling (Essen)
Henning Mühlleitner (Emmendingen)
Poul Zellmann (Potsdam)
Marek Ulrich (Dessau)
Christoph Fildebrandt (Wuppertal)
Lisa Höpink (Berlin)
Hannah Küchler (Berlin)
Leonie Beck (Augsburg)
Annika Bruhn (Karlsruhe)
Isabel Gose (Berlin)
Franziska Hentke (Bitterfeld-Wolfen)
Sarah Köhler (Hanau)
Laura Riedemann (Berlin)
Celine Rieder (Wittlich)
Finnia Wunram (Eckernförde)
Marie Pietruschka (Leipzig)
Leonie Kullmann (Dresden)
Anna Elendt (Berlin)
Taekwondo
Alexander Bachmann (Stuttgart)
Wrestling
Gennadij Cudinovic (Köllerbach)
Etienne Kinsinger (Püttlingen)
Frank Stäbler (Böblingen)
Denis Kudla (Schifferstadt)
Eduard Popp (Heilbronn)
Anna Schell (Aschaffenburg)
Aline Rotten-Focken (Krefeld)
Archery
Florian Kahllund (Kiel)
Michelle Kroppen (Kevelaer)
Charline Schwarz (Nuremburg)
Lisa Unruh (Berlin)
Athletics
Steven Müller (Kassel)
Marvin Schlegel (Frankenberg)
Amos Bartelsmeyer (Aschaffenburg)
Robert Farken (Leipzig)
Mohamed Mohumed (Mönchengladbach)
Gregor Traber (Tettnang)
Joshua Abuaku (Oberhausen)
Luke Campbell (Brunswick, Maryland)
Constantin Preis (Pforzheim)
Karl Bebendorf (Dresden)
Nils Brembach (Berlin)
Leo Köpp (Berlin)
Christopher Linke (Potsdam)
Carl Dohmann (Hannover)
Jonathan Hilbert (Mühlhausen)
Nathaniel Seiler (Baden)
Amanal Petros (Bielefeld)
Hendrik Pfeiffer (Düsseldorf)
Richard Ringer (Überlingen)
Deniz Almas (Calw)
Lucas Ansah-Peprah (Stuttgart)
Joshua Hartmann (Berlin)
Julian Reus (Hanau)
Jean Bredau (Potsdam)
Manuel Sanders (Dülmen)
David Wrobel (Stuttgart)
Daniel Jasinski (Bochum)
Clemens Prüfer (Potsdam)
Tristan Schwandke (Kempten)
Mateusz Przybylko (Bielefeld)
Bernhard Seifert (Hildburghausen)
Johannes Vetter (Dresden)
Julian Weber (Mainz)
Fabian Heinle (Musburg)
Bo Lita-Baehre (Düsseldorf)
Torben Blech (Siegen)
Oleg Zernikel (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Max Hess (Chemnitz)
Niklas Kaul (Mainz)
Kai Kazmirek (Torgau)
Alexandra Burghardt (Mühldorf Am Inn)
Lisa Mayer (Giessen)
Tatjana Pinto (Münster)
Lisa-Marie Kwayie (Berlin)
Jessica-Bianca Wessolly (Mannheim)
Corinna Schwab (Schwandorf)
Christina Hering (Munich)
Katharina Trost (Freilassing)
Caterina Granz (Berlin)
Hanna Klein (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Konstanze Klosterhalfen (Königswinter)
Ricarda Lobe (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Carolina Krafzik (Niefern-Öschelbronn)
Elena Burkard (Baiersbronn)
Gesa Krause (Ehringshausen)
Lea Meyer (Loningen)
Saskia Feige (Potsdam)
Melat Kejeta (Baunatal)
Deborah Schöneborn (Troisdorf)
Katharina Steinruck (Leipzig)
Rebekka Haase (Zschopau)
Gina Lückenkemper (Hamm)
Laura Müller (Dudweiler)
Ruth Spellmeyer-Preuss (Göttingen)
Nadine Gonska (Duisburg)
Marike Steinacker (Wermelskirchen)
Claudine Vita (Frankfurt)
Kristin Pudenz (Herford)
Samantha Borutta (Mannheim)
Marie Jungfleisch (Freiberg Im Breisgau)
Imke Onnen (Langenhagen)
Christin Hussong (Zweibrücken)
Maryse Luzolo (Frankfurt)
Malaika Mihambo (Heidelberg)
Sara Gambetta (Lauterbach)
Katharina Maisch (Gelenau)
Christina Schwanitz (Dresden)
Neele Eckhardt (Ostercappeln)
Kristin Gierisch (Zwickau)
Vanessa Grimm (Frankfurt Am Main)
Carolin Schäfer (Bad Wildungen)
Badminton
Kai Schäfer (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Mark Lamsfuss (Saarbrücken)
Marvin Seidel (St. Ingbert)
Yvonne Li (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Isabel Herttrich (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Basketball
Isaac Bonga (Koblenz)
Joshiko Saibou (Cologne)
Maodo Lô (Berlin)
Niels Giffey (Berlin)
Jan Wimberg (Oldenburg)
Johannes Voigtmann (Eisenach)
Robin Benzing (Seeheim-Jugenheim)
Victor Wagner (Berlin)
Lukas Wank (Altenberg)
Danilo Barthel (Heidelberg)
Johannes Thiemann (Trier)
Andreas Obst (Halle)
Cycling
Nikias Arndt (Buchholz In Der Nordheide)
Maximilian Schachmann (Berlin)
Emanuel Buchmann (Bregenz, Austria)
Simon Geschke (Berlin)
Stefan Bötticher (Leinefelde-Warbis)
Maximilian Levy (Berlin)
Roger Kluge (Eisenhüttenstadt)
Theo Reinhardt (Berlin)
Maximilian Brandl (Landshut)
Manuel Fumic (Kirchheim Unter Teck)
Lisa Brennauer (Kempten)
Lisa Klein (Saarbrücken)
Hannah Ludwig (Heidelberg)
Liane Lippert (Friedrichshafen)
Trixi Worrack (Cottbus)
Lea Friedrich (Dassow)
Emma Hinze (Hildesheim)
Franziska Brausse (Metzingen)
Elisabeth Brandau (Schonaich)
Ronja Eibl (Balingen)
Lara Lessmann (Flensburg)
Diving
Patrick Hausding (Lichtenburg)
Martin Wolfram (Dresden)
Timo Barthel (Würselen)
Jaden Eikermann-Gregorchuk (Monheim)
Lars Rüdiger (Berlin)
Tina Punzel (Dresden)
Christina Wassen (Eschweiler)
Elena Wassen (Eschweiler)
Lena Hentschel (Dresden)
Equestrian
Michael Jung (Bad Soden Am Taunus)
Daniel Deusser (Wiesbaden)
Christian Kukuk (Warendorf)
André Thieme (Plau Am See)
Maurice Tebbel (Emsbüren)
Jessica Von Bredow-Werndl (Aubenhausen)
Dorothee Schneider (Mainz)
Isabell Werth (Issum)
Sandra Auffarth (Delmenhorst)
Julia Krajewski (Langenhagen)
Field Hockey
Alexander Stadler (Heidelberg)
Mats Grambusch (Mönchengladbach)
Lukas Windfeder (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Linus Müller (Düsseldorf)
Martin Häner (Berlin)
Paul-Philipp Kaufmann (Mannheim)
Niklas Wellen (Krefeld)
Johannes Grosse (Berlin)
Constantin Staib (Münster)
Timm Herzbruch (Essen)
Tobias Hauke (Hamburg)
Jan Rühr (Düsseldorf)
Justus Weigand (Nuremburg)
Martin Zwicker (Köthen)
Florian Fuchs (Hamburg)
Benedikt Fürk (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Niklas Bosserhoff (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Timur Oruz (Krefeld)
Kira Horn (Hamburg)
Amelie Wortmann (Hamburg)
Nike Lorenz (Berlin)
Selin Oruz (Krefeld)
Anne Schröder (Düsseldorf)
Lena Micheel (Hamburg)
Charlotte Stapenhorst (Berlin)
Sonja Zimmermann (Frankenthal)
Pauline Heinz (Berlin)
Lisa Altenburg (Mönchengladbach)
Maike Schaunig (Dinslaken)
Julia Ciupka (Mönchengladbach)
Franzisca Hauke (Hamburg)
Cécile Pieper (Heidelberg)
Pia Maertens (Duisburg)
Viktoria Huse (Berlin)
Jette Fleschütz (Hamburg)
Hanna Granitzki (Hamburg)
Soccer
Florian Müller (Saarlouis)
Benjamin Henrichs (Bocholt)
David Raum (Nuremburg)
Ohis Uduokhai (Annaberg-Buchholz)
Amos Pieper (Lüdinghausen)
Ragnar Ache (Frankfurt Am Main)
Marco Richter (Friedberg)
Maximilian Arnold (Riesa)
Cedric Teuchert (Coburg)
Max Kruse (Reinbek)
Nadiem Amiri (Ludwigshafen)
Svend Brodersen (Hamburg)
Arne Maier (Ludwigsfelde)
Ismail Jakobs (Cologne)
Jordan Tournarigha (Chemnitz)
Keven Schlotterbeck (Weinstedt)
Anton Stach (Buchholz In Der Nordheide)
Eduard Löwen (Idar-Oberstein)
Luca Plogmann (Bremen)
Golf
Maximilian Kieffer (Düsseldorf)
Christopher Long (Heidelberg)
Caro Masson (Gladbeck)
Sophia Popov (Weingarten)
Gymnastics
Lukas Dauser (Ebersberg)
Nils Dunkel (Berlin)
Philipp Herder (Berlin)
Andreas Toba (Hanover)
Kim Bui (Ehningen)
Pauline Schäfer (Chemnitz)
Elisabeth Seitz (Altlussheim)
Sarah Voss (Dormagen)
Handball
Johannes Bitter (Oldenburg)
Uwe Gensheimer (Mannheim)
Johannes Golla (Wiesbaden)
Finn Lemke (Bremen)
Hendrik Pekeler (Itzehoe)
Juri Knorr (Flensburg)
Steffen Weinhold (Fürth)
Philipp Weber (Schönebeck)
Kai Häfner (Schwäbisch Gmünd)
Marcel Schiller (Bad Urach)
Andreas Wolff (Euskirchen)
Julius Kühn (Duisburg)
Jannik Kohlbacher (Bensheim)
Timo Kastening (Stadthagen)
Paul Drux (Gummersbach)
Judo
Moritz Plafky (Siegburg)
Sebastian Seidl (Nürtingen)
Igor Wandtke (Lübeck)
Dominic Ressel (Kiel)
Eduard Trippel (Rüsselsheim Am Main)
Karl-Richard Frey (Troisdorf)
Johannes Frey (St. Augustin)
Katharina Menz (Backnang)
Theresa Stoll (Munich)
Martyna Trajdos (Bełchatów, Poland)
Giovanna Scoccimarro (Hanover)
Anna-Maria Wagner (Ravensburg)
Jasmin Grabowski (Speyer)
Rowing
Oliver Zeidler (Dachau)
Stephan Krüger (Rostock)
Marc Weber (Lich)
Jason Osborne (Mainz)
Jonathan Rommelmann (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Max Appel (Ratzeburg)
Hans Gruhne (Berlin)
Tim Naske (Hamburg)
Karl Schulze (Dresden)
Laurits Follert (Duisburg)
Malte Jakschik (Bonn)
Torben Johanssen (Hamburg)
Hannes Ocik (Rostock)
Olaf Roggensack (Berlin)
Martin Sauer (Wriezen)
Richard Schmidt (Trier)
Jakob Schneider (Ihringen)
Johannes Weissenfeld (Herdecke)
Leonie Menzel (Mettmann)
Annekatrin Thiele (Sangerhausen)
Frieda Hämmerling (Kiel)
Franziska Kampmann (Berlin)
Carlotta Nwajide (Hanover)
Daniela Schultze (Cottbus)
Shooting
Oliver Geis (Limburg)
Andreas Löw (Neuendettelsau)
Christian Reitz (Löbau)
Jolyn Beer (Hanover)
Monika Karsch (Regensburg)
Nadine Messerschmidt (Suhl)
Doreen Vennekamp (Gelnhausen)
Carina Wimmer (Mühldorf)
Skateboarding
Tyler Edtmayer (Lenggries)
Lilly Stoephasius (Berlin)
Surfing
Leon Glatzer (Pavones, Costa Rica)
Table Tennis
Timo Boll (Erbach)
Dmytro Ovtcharov (Düsseldorf)
Patrick Franziska (Bensheim)
Han Ying (Tostedt)
Petrissa Solja (Kandel)
Xiaona Yong (Berlin)
Tennis
Dominik Koepfer (Tampa, Florida)
Philipp Kohlschreiber (Kitzbühel, Austria)
Jan-Lennard Struff (Warstein)
Alexander Zverev; Jr. (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Kevin Krawietz (Munich)
Tim Pütz (Usingen)
Mona Barthel (Neumünster)
Anna-Lena Friedsam (Neuwied)
Laura Siegemund (Stuttgart)
Triathlon
Justus Nieschlag (Hildesheim)
Jonas Schomburg (Hanover)
Anabel Knoll (Ingolstadt)
Laura Lindemann (Berlin)
Volleyball
Julius Thole (Hamburg)
Clemens Wickler (Starnberg)
Karla Borger (Heppenheim)
Julia Sude (Friedrichshafen)
Laura Ludwig (Berlin)
Maggie Kożuch (Hamburg)
Weightlifting
Simon Brandhuber (Deggendorf)
Nico Müller (Obrigheim)
Sabine Kusterer (Leimen)
Lisa Schweizer (Schwedt)
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Episode 294
Comics Reviews:
Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory 1 by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Benjamin Dewey
Dear Super-Villains by Michael Northrop, Gustavo Duarte
Green Lantern 1 by Geoffrey Thorne, Dexter Soy, Marco Santucci, Alex Sinclair
Geiger 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson
Silver Coin 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Michael Walsh
King in Black 5 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin, Arif Prianto
Marvel Action: Spider-Man 1 by Sarah Graley, Stef Purenins, Philip Murphy
Youth vol 2 by Curt Pires, Alex Diotto, Dee Cunniffe
Aggretsuko: Meet Her World 1 by Molly Muldoon, Kel McDonald
Impure 1 by Ralf Singh, Hannes Radke
Locust 1 by Massimo Rosi, Alex Nieto
Magic (the Gathering) 1 by Jed MacKay, Ig Guara
Project Patron 1 by Steve Orlando, Patrick Piazzalunga
Earth Boy OGN by Paul Tobin, Ron Chan
Resistance: Upring vol 2 by J. Michael Straczynski, CP Smith
99 Cent Theatre:
Hellbound Slant 6 by Ken Carlson
Additional Reviews: White Out, Arkham Manor, Thursday Murder Club, Falcon and Winter Soldier e4, Willie's Wonder Land, Run, Avatar
News: Whedon and Johns affair, DC tourney 2, Moon Knight relaunch, Knives Out 2 casting spoiler, 
Comics Countdown:
Earth Boy GN by Paul Tobin, Ron Chan
Seven Secrets 7 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo
Fear Case 3 by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins
Last Witch 4 by Conor McCreery, VV Glass
Dead Dogs Bite 2 by Tyler Boss
Runaways 34 by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe
Nocterra 2 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Tomeu Morey
Batman 107 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey
Silver Coin 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Michael Walsh
Geiger 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson
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