I know it's not sports related, but it did make me smile - waking up on a Monday morning and realising that no matter how much I screw things up, my working day will never be as troubled as that of Martha Ruiz and Brian Cullinan of PriceWaterhouseCooper (PWC) - one of whom handed the wrong envelope to Warren Beatty last night.
So many articles leading up to the Oscars about how stringent the procedures are - counting and re-counting, secrecy, separate journeys, double copies, security. Yet it all comes down to good old-fashioned human error.
Just like storm Doris last week - it'll all blow over after a couple of days. Reminder to self - must get my CV up to date, just in case - you never know!
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Monday, 27 February 2017
Monday, 20 February 2017
Muller Indoor Athletics Grand Prix
After a break in Glasgow last year, the Barclaycard Arena (formerly the National Indoor Arena) in Birmingham again hosted the British Athletics Indoor Grand Prix, sponsored by Muller.
Even without Katarina Johnson-Thompson, absent due to a minor hamstring strain, there were many top athletes in attendance. It was an exciting afternoon of competition, capped off with the farewell indoor performance of Mo Farah.
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Even without Katarina Johnson-Thompson, absent due to a minor hamstring strain, there were many top athletes in attendance. It was an exciting afternoon of competition, capped off with the farewell indoor performance of Mo Farah.
Sally Pearson (Australia) on the comeback trail in the Women's 60m Hurdles - winning her heat but eventually coming third.
Adele Tracey (Great Britain), Women's 800m
Kim Collins (St Kitts & Nevis) making his 50th appearance in Britain, winning his heat of the Men's 60m
Elaine Thompson (Jamaica) winning her heat of the Women's 60m
Eilidh Doyle (Great Britain) lining up for the start of the Women's 400m
Andrew Pozzi (Great Britain) takes another World Lead and PB of 7.43 in the Men's 60m Hurdles
Jenny Meadows (GB) paced Laura Muir (GB) for the first three laps of her attempt at the Women's 1000m
Laura Muir then took over, chasing 2:32.96 set by Dame Kelly Holmes at this meeting back in 2004
She set a European record of 2:31.93
And first to congratulate her was Jenny Meadows
In the final event of a memorable day, Sir Mo Farah at his last indoor track event, broke the British record in the Men’s 5000m, in a time of 13:09.16.
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Monday, 13 February 2017
Action from Day 2 of the British Indoor Team Trials 2017
There were more good performances at the EIS, Sheffield on Day 2 of the British Indoor Team Trials - with selection for the European Championships in Belgrade on many minds.
Scott Lincoln took gold in the first final - winning the Men’s shot put with 18.76m
The Women’s 3000m race walk saw Gemma Bridge add to her win at the EIS in the first weekend of January with her first British title in a personal best of 13.23.59
Tom Bosworth won the 5,000m walk in a new British record of 18:39.47 minutes, cheered on by the crowd as he stormed around the last few laps.
Sheffield Pole Vaulter Luke Cutts posted a season's best 5.43m for his fifth British indoor pole vault title to beat Max Eaves on countback.
In the men's High Jump, Robbie Grabarz cleared 2.25m for silver behind Allan Smith.
Guy Learmonth ran with the red bib to indicate that he was the fastest man on paper, and justified it - winning the Men’s 800m in 1.48.19
Elliot Giles left it late to over-take Tom Lancashire to win the Men's 1500m title with a personal best of 3:45.59
Lorraine Ugen produced the fourth longest jump in the world this year of 6.72m to win the Women's Long Jump ahead of Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Jazmin Sawyers.
Sheffield's Lee Emmanuel won his third 3,000m title in succession - pulling away with 600m to go.
More photos can be seen at: http://www.peverilphoto.com/section665568_713388.html
Scott Lincoln took gold in the first final - winning the Men’s shot put with 18.76m
The Women’s 3000m race walk saw Gemma Bridge add to her win at the EIS in the first weekend of January with her first British title in a personal best of 13.23.59
Tom Bosworth won the 5,000m walk in a new British record of 18:39.47 minutes, cheered on by the crowd as he stormed around the last few laps.
Sheffield Pole Vaulter Luke Cutts posted a season's best 5.43m for his fifth British indoor pole vault title to beat Max Eaves on countback.
In the men's High Jump, Robbie Grabarz cleared 2.25m for silver behind Allan Smith.
Guy Learmonth ran with the red bib to indicate that he was the fastest man on paper, and justified it - winning the Men’s 800m in 1.48.19
Elliot Giles left it late to over-take Tom Lancashire to win the Men's 1500m title with a personal best of 3:45.59
Lorraine Ugen produced the fourth longest jump in the world this year of 6.72m to win the Women's Long Jump ahead of Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Jazmin Sawyers.
Sheffield's Lee Emmanuel won his third 3,000m title in succession - pulling away with 600m to go.
More photos can be seen at: http://www.peverilphoto.com/section665568_713388.html
Sunday, 12 February 2017
Action from Day 1 of the British Indoor Team Trials 2017
Andrew Pozzi won the Men's 60m hurdles on the first day of the 2017 British Indoor Team Trials at the EIS, Sheffield - equalling the World Lead of 7.44 earlier in the day to also break the Stadium Record.
In the Men’s 60m final Dwain Chambers saved his best run of the season to run 6.62 and claim the bronze medal.
Asha Philip took her fourth British Indoor Women's title in the Women’s 60m in 7.19.
In the Women’s pole vault, Jade Ive beat favourite Sally Peake with a personal best of 4.35m to go sixth on the UK all-time list.
The last final of the day was the women’s shot put, a penultimate round 17.43m saw Rachel Wallader take the title ahead of Sophie McKinna who threw a personal best of 16.74m for silver.
In the 400m semi-finals Eilidh Doyle was the quickest qualifier for the final on Day 2.
In other events, Anthony Whiteman ran a World Record time for a veteran of 1:52.96 in the Men's 800m heats. And spare a thought for Ronnie Wells of Yeovil who, having been disqaulified for a false start in his heat of the Men's 60m appealed and won the chance of a re-race on his own for a time to get into the semi-finals.
Out on the start line on his own, the starter gave the orders.....and he false started again. Definitely one for "What happened next...?"
More photos form the event will soon be available at: http://www.peverilphoto.com/section665568_713388.html
In the Men’s 60m final Dwain Chambers saved his best run of the season to run 6.62 and claim the bronze medal.
Asha Philip took her fourth British Indoor Women's title in the Women’s 60m in 7.19.
The Women’s high jump ended with Morgan Lake and Bethan Partridge as joint gold medallists.
In the Women’s pole vault, Jade Ive beat favourite Sally Peake with a personal best of 4.35m to go sixth on the UK all-time list.
The last final of the day was the women’s shot put, a penultimate round 17.43m saw Rachel Wallader take the title ahead of Sophie McKinna who threw a personal best of 16.74m for silver.
In the 400m semi-finals Eilidh Doyle was the quickest qualifier for the final on Day 2.
In other events, Anthony Whiteman ran a World Record time for a veteran of 1:52.96 in the Men's 800m heats. And spare a thought for Ronnie Wells of Yeovil who, having been disqaulified for a false start in his heat of the Men's 60m appealed and won the chance of a re-race on his own for a time to get into the semi-finals.
Out on the start line on his own, the starter gave the orders.....and he false started again. Definitely one for "What happened next...?"
More photos form the event will soon be available at: http://www.peverilphoto.com/section665568_713388.html
Friday, 10 February 2017
Press Conference in advance of the UK Indoor Athletics Championships
It's the day before a major meet so the press are invited to phtoograph and interview a selection of Team GB athletics stars at the EIS, Sheffield where the real action happens this weekend.
Always a nice treat as they're not speeding past you for once, so the shutter speed can come down, and always have time for a quick chat.
Always a nice treat as they're not speeding past you for once, so the shutter speed can come down, and always have time for a quick chat.
L to R: Tom Bosworth, Asha Philip, Andrew Pozzi and David Omoregie
Hurdler David Omoregie
Hurdler Andrew Pozzi
Race walker Tom Bosworth
Sprinter Asha Philip
Sheffield Sharks say "au revoir" to Kellen Thornton
The DBL Sharks have sadly announced the departure of
American forward Kellen Thornton following a back injury which would keep him out of action for the rest of the season.
Club and player have agreed mutually for Thornton to return home immediately for treatment.
Kellen Thornton, Sheffield Sharks vs Manchester Giants, Jan 2017
Club and player have agreed mutually for Thornton to return home immediately for treatment.
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