who became an overnight sensation for his pole vault crotch mishap at the Paris Olympics. Ammirati's knees touched the pole, and as a result, he failed to advance to the pole vault finals in Paris.
But in a new soundscape from the ESA, it sure sounds like it. About every 450,000 years, Earth’s magnetic poles flip. North becomes south and vice versa in a phenomenon called geomagnetic reversal.
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Carlos Sainz took a well deserved victory at the Mexico Grand Prix winning the race from pole position ahead of Lando ... him out of the race. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc safely positioned himself ...
The high altitude means aerodynamic grip is always low ... But that’s just the story of the second half of the season. Since Verstappen last took pole at June’s Austrian Grand Prix, Ferrari ...
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Carlos Sainz was a class above as he set an incredible lap to secure his first pole position of the season ... his team-mates and will start Sunday’s race in fifth. The duo of George Russell ...
Amidst Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc‘s improving performances, Maranello might just be able to swoop the constructors’ lead. Very happy. Great couple of laps. I did two great laps in Q3 and they ...
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Federica Brignone won the giant slalom in Sölden on Saturday ahead of Alice Robinson (+0.17 seconds). Julia Scheib (+1.08) finished in third place after a race to catch up.
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In recent decades, atmospheric rivers that transport water vapor high above the Earth’s surface have shifted position ... 6° to 10° closer to the poles over the past 40 years.