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Hermanos Koumori Sets Its Athletic Sights on the adidas UltraBOOST 5
Hermanos Koumori Sets Its Athletic Sights on the adidas UltraBOOST 5

Hypebeast

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Hypebeast

Hermanos Koumori Sets Its Athletic Sights on the adidas UltraBOOST 5

Summary Mexican sportswear brandHermanos Koumoriis back for another collaboration withadidas Running, debuting its first interpretation of theadidas UltraBOOST 5.⁠Hermanos Koumori empowers you to run faster with two fresh sneaker colorways inspired by Mexico's Monte Alto Nature Reserve. Built for international adventurers, the UltraBOOST 5 combines soft uppers with everyday durability to deliver extreme comfort during both intense hikes and city commutes. ⁠ The Mexican imprint paints the kicks in earth-like hues, stimulated by outdoor elements found on summit treks. adidas presents new combined uppers constructed from mesh and protective textiles, stacked atop 9-millimeter LIGHT BOOST™ midsoles for unmatched energy return. In the apparel department, Hermanos Koumori presents an upgraded wardrobe for athletic pursuits, featuring tops, singlets, and 2-in-1 shorts reflecting Mexico's alfresco hues. Take a closer look at the full Hermanos Koumori x adidas collection in the gallery above. It is now available viaadidas Mexicoand select retailers.

Dickens' story to take stage at Shotts Community Centre
Dickens' story to take stage at Shotts Community Centre

Glasgow Times

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Dickens' story to take stage at Shotts Community Centre

Havisham, a one-woman play written and performed by award-winning actress Heather Alexander and directed by Dominique Gerrard, reimagines the story of Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens's Great Expectations. The show, set to take place at The Henderson Theatre, Shotts Community Centre, explores the life of Dickens' "famous female monster". Read more: 'A wee bit naughty': Musical hen night coming to North Lanarkshire Hollywood legend pictured visiting beloved gastropub Running on Saturday, June 14 from 7.30pm to 8.30pm, the play will explore the infamous character's fragmented life, revealing the sorrow and strength behind her iconic wedding dress. Having previously been performed on various stages across the country, including the Brighton Fringe and the Hastings Fringe, Havisham has already received praise from various theatre critics. With Broadway Baby calling the show "powerful, tense, heart-breaking", and WBF labelling it "a beautifully crafted piece of theatre, whether you are a fan of Dickens or not." Havisham is recommended for audiences aged 14 and over due to its mature themes. Tickets are priced at £12, with concessions available at £8. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Spotlight Shotts website.

Family of sprinters come together for successful athletic weekend
Family of sprinters come together for successful athletic weekend

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Family of sprinters come together for successful athletic weekend

INVERCLYDE Athletic Club seniors celebrated a successful weekend. At Crownpoint Stadium in Glasgow, Millie McClelland-Brooks won the U20 Women's National 3000m Championship, finishing more than 10 seconds ahead of the second place. Advertisement This marks Millie's second national title in May, having previously won the National 5K Road Championships in Edinburgh. Grace Barry secured sixth place in the U17 Women's 3000m, an impressive feat given this was her second attempt at the distance and first year in the age group. (Image: Supplied) Rob Paterson achieved a personal best in the 3000m race. Saturday saw Andy Douglas claim victory in the M35 category at the European Off-Road Masters Mountain Running Championships on Mount Etna, Sicily. He competed in the uphill 4.4K race, adding another title to his collection of national, European, and world mountain running championships. Advertisement (Image: Supplied) Meanwhile, in Scotland, the GAA Sprint Gala at Crownpoint Stadium witnessed Lochlann Steele run the 100m in under 11 seconds for the first time under legal wind conditions. His father and brother also participated in the event, making them contenders for the title of the fastest family in Inverclyde. (Image: Supplied) Darryn Steele, running in the M45 category, completed a windy 100m in 11.51 seconds, while Finlay Steele, in the U20 category, finished his 100m in 11.67 seconds under legal wind conditions. All of them were part of the Inverclyde Athletic Club's successful weekend.

'A gentle giant': Siksika man remembered after fatal fall from Calgary highrise
'A gentle giant': Siksika man remembered after fatal fall from Calgary highrise

Calgary Herald

time03-06-2025

  • Health
  • Calgary Herald

'A gentle giant': Siksika man remembered after fatal fall from Calgary highrise

Article content A man who died after falling from a Calgary highrise on Sunday has been identified as O'Shea Red Crow, a member of Siksika Nation and a talented hockey player remembered as a 'gentle giant.' Article content Calgary police were called to the 1100 block of 3rd Street S.E. around 5 a.m. Sunday for reports that a man had fallen from a high-rise balcony in the Victoria Park area. Officers located a man in medical distress, who was transported to hospital in life-threatening condition but eventually succumbed to his injuries, CPS said in a news release. Article content Article content Article content On Tuesday, police said the death was deemed non-criminal. Article content Article content 'The death was investigated by our homicide unit and after a review of all evidence, including CCTV from the area and conversations with multiple witnesses, an autopsy completed by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined the death as non-suspicious,' CPS said in a release. Article content Richard Running, recreation team lead at Siksika Health Services, said the community has been in shock since learning that 21-year-old O'Shea Red Crow died after falling from a balcony over the weekend. Article content 'We go about our lives, but it's with a little bit of shock and disbelief, and a really heavy heart,' Running said. Article content 'It's a very big loss for our community,' he added. 'We all feel it.' Article content Running oversees operations at the community's Sportsplex, where he would often see Red Crow playing hockey with friends. Article content Article content 'He had all the attributes to be a great athlete, which he was,' Running said. 'He instilled a lot of pride into Siksika Nation as a young person, for his prowess on the ice, for how he was in the community and as a friend. Article content 'He was a very humble young boy that tried to make his own way.' Article content Red Crow was a former forward with the Vernal Oilers, a U.S.-based junior hockey team, where he played during the 2022–23 season. In a tribute posted online, the team said Red Crow quickly became a fan favourite, known for his skill on the ice and his kindness off it. Article content 'With heavy hearts, we sadly announce the passing of former Oiler O'Shea Red Crow,' the team wrote in a statement on social media. 'The definition of a 'gentle giant,' O'Shea was beloved by not only his Oiler teammates and coaches, but also the entire Vernal community.'

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