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Name: Arielle 'Baby' Contreras-Hayworth
Story: Dance in a Storm/Ready for It/Band of Thieves
FC: Maia Reficco
Name: Camden Puckerman
Story: Band of Thieves
FC: Jack Champion
Name: Chandler Fabray
Story: Band of Thieves
FC: Emily Alyn Lind
Name: Eduardo 'Eddie' Contreras-Herrera
Story: Dance in a Storm/Ready for It/Band of Thieves
FC: Taylor Zakhar Perez
Name: Ilia Puckerman
Story: Dance in a Storm/Ready for It/Band of Thieves
FC: Vince Mattis
Name: Jolie Hartford
Story: Band of Thieves
FC: Jadah Marie
Name: Maite Contreras-Herrera
Story: Dance in a Storm/Ready for It/Band of Thieves
FC: Rachel Zegler
Name: Max Contreras-Herrera
Story: Dance in a Storm/Ready for It/Band of Thieves
FC: Xolo Maridueña
Name: Mila Contreras-Hayworth
Story: Dance in a Storm/Ready for It/Band of Thieves
FC: Isabela Merced
Name: Olivia 'Liv' Pillsbury
Story: The Germ
FC: Ellie Bamber
Name: Patrick 'Patch' West
Story: Band of Thieves
FC: Jordan Fisher
Name: Whittier Kennedy
Story: Band of Thieves
FC: Savannah Lee May
FC: Wyatt Berry
Story: Band of Thieves
FC: Charlie Gillespie
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Entry two
Andrew Contreras Missing Person Report and Avery Perez’ account of Sebastian Hulls’ home
Entry Begins:
Case Number: 477656
Date: June 30th XXXX Time:7:32 pm PST Information Taken By: Maia Burke
Caller’s Name: Avery Perez Callback Number: +1 (503) 644-1505
Address: 799 Gateway Road
Home Phone: n/a
Relationship to missing person: Fiance
Reason for reporting this person missing: Disappeared while on a work trip
Missing Person
Full Name: Andrew Contreras Nicknames: Drew, Andy
Subject’s primary language: English and Spanish
Home address: 799 Gateway Road
Home Phone: n/a
Cell Phone, Other Numbers: +1 (503) 947-4028
Description
Age: 26 Race: Mexican-American Gender: Male Hgt: 5ft 10 in Wgt: 200 lbs
DOB: October 7th XXXX
General Description and Clothing Worn When Last Seen:
Tanned skin, short black hair, dark brown eyes, small gap between front teeth, mole on upper left cheek. Dark blue button-down shirt, brown fitted jacket, black jeans, black loafers.
Transcripted Report Via Phone Call
“911, what’s your emergency?”
“Hi, my name is Avery Perez, I work for Eyewitness Report. Um, my fiance’s gone missing inside a house.”
“Can you give me more information please ma’am?”
“Yes, sorry, my mind feels miles away right now… This doesn’t feel real. My fiance, his name is Andrew. We work at the paper together. He was coming with me to take a tour of a house for the paper. He hasn’t come out, he said he’d be gone for just a second.”
“A house? Have you checked all the places he could be already? Asked anyone inside-”
“Of course I have, I wouldn’t have called you if I hadn't!”
“Okay ma’am, it’s protocol to ask. I’m trying to help, I just need all the information I can get.”
“I know, I’m sorry. It’s just.. No one seems to remember him. I asked so many people if they’ve seen him, or the room he went into. Everyone told me they didn’t see anyone with me. No one saw him at all, and they didn't know what room I was talking about when I tried to show them.”
“Okay ma’am, where are you? I’ll send some officers down to check it out soon.”
“Um, I’m at 13 Lookout Lane. Sebastian Hulls’ place, you can’t miss it. It’s at the end of the culdesac. It’s the biggest in the neighborhood…I think it’s bigger on the inside. ”
Entry concludes.
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Interesting Papers for Week 6, 2023
Visual evoked feedforward–feedback traveling waves organize neural activity across the cortical hierarchy in mice. Aggarwal, A., Brennan, C., Luo, J., Chung, H., Contreras, D., Kelz, M. B., & Proekt, A. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 4754.
Model-based characterization of the selectivity of neurons in primary visual cortex. Bartsch, F., Cumming, B. G., & Butts, D. A. (2022). Journal of Neurophysiology, 128(2), 350–363.
Rational use of cognitive resources in human planning. Callaway, F., van Opheusden, B., Gul, S., Das, P., Krueger, P. M., Griffiths, T. L., & Lieder, F. (2022). Nature Human Behaviour, 6(8), 1112–1125.
Explicit knowledge of task structure is a primary determinant of human model-based action. Castro-Rodrigues, P., Akam, T., Snorasson, I., Camacho, M., Paixão, V., Maia, A., … Oliveira-Maia, A. J. (2022). Nature Human Behaviour, 6(8), 1126–1141.
Novelty and uncertainty regulate the balance between exploration and exploitation through distinct mechanisms in the human brain. Cockburn, J., Man, V., Cunningham, W. A., & O’Doherty, J. P. (2022). Neuron, 110(16), 2691-2702.e8.
Expansion and contraction of resource allocation in sensory bottlenecks. Edmondson, L. R., Jiménez Rodríguez, A., & Saal, H. P. (2022). eLife, 11, e70777.
Long-term memory retrieval bypasses working memory. Liu, B., Li, X., Theeuwes, J., & Wang, B. (2022). NeuroImage, 261, 119513.
Rational arbitration between statistics and rules in human sequence processing. Maheu, M., Meyniel, F., & Dehaene, S. (2022). Nature Human Behaviour, 6(8), 1087–1103.
Modular strategy for development of the hierarchical visual network in mice. Murakami, T., Matsui, T., Uemura, M., & Ohki, K. (2022). Nature, 608(7923), 578–585.
Efficient coding of numbers explains decision bias and noise. Prat-Carrabin, A., & Woodford, M. (2022). Nature Human Behaviour, 6(8), 1142–1152.
Learning shifts the preferred theta phase of gamma oscillations in CA1. Rayan, A., Donoso, J. R., Mendez‐Couz, M., Dolón, L., Cheng, S., & Manahan‐Vaughan, D. (2022). Hippocampus, 32(9), 695–704.
Two distinct ways to form long-term object recognition memory during sleep and wakefulness. Sawangjit, A., Harkotte, M., Oyanedel, C. N., Niethard, N., Born, J., & Inostroza, M. (2022). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(34), e2203165119.
Strategy updating mediated by specific retrosplenial-parafascicular-basal ganglia networks. Serrano, M., Tripodi, M., & Caroni, P. (2022). Current Biology, 32(16), 3477-3492.e5.
State transitions in the statistically stable place cell population correspond to rate of perceptual change. Tanni, S., de Cothi, W., & Barry, C. (2022). Current Biology, 32(16), 3505-3514.e7.
Human inference reflects a normative balance of complexity and accuracy. Tavoni, G., Doi, T., Pizzica, C., Balasubramanian, V., & Gold, J. I. (2022). Nature Human Behaviour, 6(8), 1153–1168.
Understanding implicit sensorimotor adaptation as a process of proprioceptive re-alignment. Tsay, J. S., Kim, H., Haith, A. M., & Ivry, R. B. (2022). eLife, 11, e76639.
A neuro-metabolic account of why daylong cognitive work alters the control of economic decisions. Wiehler, A., Branzoli, F., Adanyeguh, I., Mochel, F., & Pessiglione, M. (2022). Current Biology, 32(16), 3564-3575.e5.
Neural mechanisms of credit assignment for inferred relationships in a structured world. Witkowski, P. P., Park, S. A., & Boorman, E. D. (2022). Neuron, 110(16), 2680-2690.e9.
It’s in the timing: reduced temporal precision in neural activity of schizophrenia. Wolff, A., Gomez-Pilar, J., Zhang, J., Choueiry, J., de la Salle, S., Knott, V., & Northoff, G. (2022). Cerebral Cortex, 32(16), 3441–3456.
Neuronal congruency effects in macaque prefrontal cortex. Yao, T., & Vanduffel, W. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 4702.
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other than macarena what other women are on your list of personal pack to gif after comms, dev.
Demet Ozdemir, Ella Balinska, Hande Ercel, Katherine McNamara, Sila Turkoglu, Melisa Dongel, Jessica McNamee, Lili Reinhart, Macarena Garcia, Cemre Baysel, Burcu Ozberk, Neslihan Atagul, Melis Sezen, Ozge Yagiz, Selin Şekerci, Aslihan Malbora, Willa Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Lail, Pinar Deniz, Ahsen Eroglu, Ana Brenda Contreras, Luca Hollestelle, Ceren Yilmaz, Ella June - Henrard, Simay Barlas, Carolina Miranda, Hafsanur Sancaktutan, Shraddha Kapoor, Marina Ruy Barbosa, Alisha Wainwright, Ida Marie Nielsen, Afra Saracoglu, Maia Cotton, Dilan Çiçek Deniz, Jessica May, Grace Van Patten, Melisa Asli Pamuk, Ayca Aysin Turan, Madelaine Petsch, Camila Mendes, Rhiannon Fish, Isabelle Drummond, Mia Healey, Madison Iseman, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Paola Núñez, Alexandra Daddario, Madison Jaizani, Lucy Hale, Jessica Matten, Elcin Sangu, Jenna Coleman, Annabelle Wallis, Josephine Langford, Scout Taylor Compton, Ellie Bamber, Ella Purnell, Miray Daner, Javicia Leslie, Phoebe Tonkin, Danielle Campbell, Camila Quieroz, Bae Suzy and probably a ton more I forgot whenever I'm asked this LASDFLDLFSF
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El equipo femenino de Atlético de Rafaela logra un hito al vencer a Aldosivi en la final del Reducido de la Primera C en Mar del Plata, asegurando su ascenso a la Primera B. La emocionante victoria se definió en una tanda de penales, con un marcador final de 5-4, después de un empate 2-2 durante el tiempo reglamentario.
Momentos Clave del Partido
1. Emilse Albornos Abre el Marcador
A los 19 minutos, Emilse Albornos marcó el primer gol para el conjunto albiceleste, poniendo a Atlético en ventaja.
2. Anahí Figueroa Empata para Aldosivi
En el minuto 39 de la primera mitad, Anahí Figueroa logra el empate para el equipo rival, Aldosivi.
3. Nadia Salazar y Sahira García Definen el Partido
En la segunda mitad, a los 17 minutos, Nadia Salazar coloca a Aldosivi en ventaja, pero la respuesta de Sahira García, a los 28 minutos, asegura la paridad en el marcador.
Síntesis del Encuentro
Aldosivi
Portera: Soledad Andrada
Defensoras: Mariana Suárez, Mariana Morales, Julieta Nielsen
Centrocampistas: Valentina Bacigalupe, María José Jáuregui, Morena Larea, Lorena Cortadi
Delanteras: Valentina Fernández, Anahí Figueroa, Nadia Salazar
Director Técnico: Marcelo Rodríguez
Atlético de Rafaela
Portera: María Josefina Mila
Defensoras: Micaela Moreyra, Lorena Aguilar, Micaela Chiessa
Centrocampistas: Sabrina Jalil, Natali Pérez, Maia Vera, Camila Juárez
Delanteras: Emilse Albornos, Eliana López, Aylen Martínez
Director Técnico: Juan Wabeke
Cambios y Arbitraje
Cambios en Aldosivi
5' ST Contrera por Jáuregui
20' ST Azurmendi por Cortadi
24' ST Viacava por Morales
Cambios en Atlético de Rafaela
0'ST Lobos por Pérez y García por Vera
17' ST Calim por Aguilar
31' ST Rocío Albornoz por Emilse Albornos
Árbitro: Axel Fernández
Cancha: Predio de Aldosivi
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Buenas marcas en el Metropolitano en el CENARD
Informe y fotos: FAM - CADA
Nuevamente con una masiva participación en las pruebas de pista, y registros de calidad en varias pruebas, este sábado 22 de abril comenzó el Campeonato Metropolitano de Mayores en el CENARD, en Buenos Aires. Además de los atletas locales también están participando figuras de otras regiones.
Y entre ellos se lucieron los cordobeses Luciano Ferrari y María Victoria Woodward. La recordwoman nacional de los 100 metros llanos, que recientemente retornó a la actividad tras su pausa por maternidad, ya está en nivel de 11.80 (viento de 0.4ms), en la prueba de invitadas donde el segundo puesto fue para Sofía Tamara Casetta con 12.15, quedando tercera Marlene Koss con 12.33. Ferrari se aproximó a su mejor producción del salto en largo con 7.55 m. (viento de 1.7ms) y otros dos valores, locales, superaron los 7 metros: Nazaeno Melgarejo con 7.22w e Ignacio Fushimi con 7.13.
Joaquín Gómez emergió una vez más como uno de los principales valores del Campeonato Metropolitano con sus 71.31 m. en lanzamiento del martillo.
También se llevaron títulos del «Metro» en varones Julián Gaviola sobre 400 metros (47.94, seguido por Matísa Falchetti con 48.48), Agustín Contreras (3:55.46 en 1.500), Mateo Díaz (31:52.77 en 10 mil) y Joaquín Olmos (15.20 en 110 metros vallas). En los 100 metros llanos -y seguramente como uno de los mejores «masters» a nivel internacional- Germán Zambrano (clase 1982) registró 10.75 en las eliminatorias y se llevó el título metropolitano con 10.99 en la prueba decisiva.
En pruebas de invitados, los 100 metros fueron para Pedro Rodríguez Merlo con 10.69, el mismo registro que Felipe Harte (con viento a favor de 2,2ms). Y también en los 400 el nivel fue bueno, ya que Pedro Emmert ganó en 48.37 y el segundo puesto, en su reaparición competitiva, quedó para el recordman nacional de 400vallas, Guillermo Ruggeri (48.66 en la distancia llana este sábado).
Por el Metropolitano femenino Camila Roffo produjo su mejor actuación en 100 llanos (12.02), Camila Correa se impuso en 400 con 56.96 y, sobre 1.500, Antonella Guerrero quedó al frente de un amplio field, marcando 4:32.57, seguida por Angela Gómez con 4:35.61 y Maia Gómez con 4:38.80. También ganaron Candela Beláustegui (15.03 en 100metros vallas), Astrid Platet (5.41 en largo), Carola Bruno (3.30 en garrocha) y Laila Nader (39.65 en jabalina).
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Bia Haddad e Zhang desistem da disputa por duplas em Tóquio; Stefani é eliminada
Bia Haddad e Zhang desistem da disputa por duplas em Tóquio; Stefani é eliminada
Beatriz Haddad Maia e a parceira Zhang Shuai desistiram da disputa por duplas do WTA 500 de Tóquio, após a chinesa vencer sua partida no simples contra a francesa Caroline Garcia, número 10 do mundo e cabeça 2 do torneio. A estreia de Bia e Zhang estava marcada para a madrugada desta quarta-feira (horário de Brasília), em duelo com a grega Despina Papamichail e a mexicana Fernanda Contreras…
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Campeonato Sudamericano de Trail y Montaña: Cinco países darán pelea
(Por Fede Sánchez Parodi).- Cinco serán los países participantes del Campeonato Sudamericano de Trail y Montaña que se desarrollará en San Juan, Argentina.
Con una presencia masiva de atletas locales, Venezuela y Chile buscarán también gran protagonismo en los podios.
A su vez, Perú y Bolivia, en menor medida y con contados representantes, también serán parte del Campeonato Sudamericano, que se llevará adelante en la carrera Tierra de Gigantes, prueba ideada por el corredor Franco Oro y que en su segunda edición tendrá a más de mil competidores.
El evento sudamericano tendrá las distancias de 85 kilómetros (ultra trail), 35 (Long distance), 12k (Classic) y Kilómetro Vertical.
Además, en San Juan también estará en juego la prueba de 6k.
Este Campeonato Sudamericano será clasificatorio para el Campeonato Mundial, a realizarse en Tailandia.
Los detalles
Las distancias de esta edición de Tierra de Gigantes serán: Kilómetro vertical, 6K, 12K, 21K, 35K, 55K, 85K. Excepto 21K y 55K, el resto de las carreras serán válidas por el campeonato continental.
Lugar: Ullum, San Juan, Argentina.
Largadas/ llegadas: Complejo Punta Tabasco – Ullum –
Sábado 13 de agosto 2022 –
Horario de largada
6k – Horario: 9:00 horas
12k – Horario: 8:30 horas
21k – Horario: 8:00 horas
Sábado 13 de agosto 2022
Largada / llegada Km Vertical: Base Sierras Azules – Zonda.
Horario: 16 horas
Domingo 14 de agosto 2022
Largadas / llegadas: Complejo Punta Tabasco – Ullum –
Horario de largada
35k – Horario: 8 horas
55k – Horario: 5 horas
85k – Horario: 3 horas
Los competidores del Campeonato Sudamericano
Estos son los nombres de los atletas inscriptos en el Campeonato Sudamericano, con el país y la distancia correspondiente.
Barriga
Isabel Cristina
F
Chile
12k
Cayuqueo
Jeanette Macarena
F
Chile
12k
Contreras
Natalie Antonia
F
Chile
12k
Gonzalez
Patricia Andrea
F
Chile
12k
Pincheira
Carolina B
F
Chile
12k
Baez
Pablo Antonio
M
Chile
12k
Contreras
Hugo
M
Chile
12k
Diaz
Diego Ignacio
M
Chile
12k
Lasen
Nicolas
M
Chile
12k
Muñoz
Gabriel Halans
M
Chile
12k
Defranchi
Carla Andrea
F
Chile
35k
Gerhard
Mariana Francisca
F
Chile
35k
Leal
Constanza Rocío
F
Chile
35k
Mansilla
Alicia Elvetia
F
Chile
35k
Valenzuela
Karmina Lissete
F
Chile
35k
Benavides
Nicolas Ignacio
M
Chile
35k
Cavieres
Patricio Andres
M
Chile
35k
Llanos
Juan Pablo
M
Chile
35k
Morales
Samuel Eduardo
M
Chile
35k
Rubio
Fabián Antonio
M
Chile
35k
Fuenzalida
Carla Estefania
F
Chile
85k
Jaramillo
Miriam Viviana
F
Chile
85k
Vergara
Alejandra Patricia
F
Chile
85k
Flores
Marlene
F
Chile
85k
Ortega
Mario Martin
M
Chile
85k
Calderon
Christian Sthefano
M
Chile
85k
Soto
Luis Estebán
M
Chile
85k
Vasquez
Daniel
M
Chile
85k
Beltrán Chaparro
Blanca Elizabeth
F
Venezuela
Km Vertical
Pereira
Olymar
F
Venezuela
12k
Beltrán Chaparro
Blanca Elizabeth
F
Venezuela
35k
Acosta Rojas
Erika Virginia
f
Venezuela
35k
Nixon
Gutierrez
M
Venezuela
85k
Dure
Kevin
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Redolatti
Juan Ignacio
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Becerra
Ezequiel
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Espejo
Matias
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Bernardis
Nadia
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
TOBARES
GISELA AYELEN
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
Funes
Ana Ailin
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
Milanesi Blanco
Maria Florencia
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
LIFONA
TOMAS
Masculino
Argentina
6k
GUZMAN
LEANDRO
Masculino
Argentina
6k
POZA
IGNACIO
Masculino
Argentina
6k
REBOLLEDO
DIEGO
Masculino
Argentina
6k
LESCANO
SHALOM
Femenino
Argentina
6k
COLETTO
MAIA
Femenino
Argentina
6k
DE LA COLINA
CAMILA
Femenino
Argentina
6k
SALGUERO
LUDMILA ABIGAIL
Femenino
Argentina
6k
Luengo
Nahuel
masculino
Argentina
12K
López
Ezequiel Antonio
masculino
Argentina
12K
Burgos
Brian
masculino
Argentina
12K
Carriqueo
Javier Adolfo
Masculino
Argentina
12K
Mainetti
Chiara
Femenino
Argentina
12K
GODOY
ROSA LILIANA
Femenino
Argentina
12K
González Victorica
Silvia
Femenino
Argentina
12K
Martinez
Fernanda Erica
Femenino
Argentina
12K
RODRIGUEZ
HUGO
Masculino
Argentina
35k
MARIQUEO
JAVIER
Masculino
Argentina
35k
LOTTERO
MIGUEL ANGEL
Masculino
Argentina
35k
BECERRA
CARLOS
Masculino
Argentina
35k
CAMBARERI
GASTON NICOLAS
Masculino
Argentina
35k
PAULUZAK
EZEQUIEL
Masculino
Argentina
35k
FLORES
ROXANA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
GALINDEZ
PAULA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
CHANGAZZO
ANDREA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
PEREYRA
MARIA DE LOS ANGELES
Femenino
Argentina
35k
PARERA
MILAGROS
Femenino
Argentina
35k
FILIPPA
VERONICA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
Manzano
Juan Antonio
masculino
Argentina
85k
ROMERO
VALENTIN NICOLAS
masculino
Argentina
85k
Nuñer
Facundo
masculino
Argentina
85k
Cruz
Victor Jesús
masculino
Argentina
85k
Manzur
Yamil Ricardo
masculino
Argentina
85k
Mendieta
Fernando Ruben
masculino
Argentina
85k
Oviedo Zelarayán
Anabel Estefanía
Femenino
Argentina
85k
Ramirez
Claudia Verónica
Femenino
Argentina
85k
Barrera
Belén
Femenino
Argentina
85k
Mardones
Maira
Femenino
Argentina
85k
DIAZ SLATER
TANIA
Femenino
Argentina
85k
ESPIERRIZ
DAIANA
Femenino
Argentina
85k
León Aruquipa
Diego Pablo
Masculino
Peru
35k
Sullca Amata
Katia Marus
Femenino
Peru
35k
YUJRA SOLARES
Milton
Masculino
Bolivia
Km Vertical
Etiquetas:
- campeonato sudamericano de trail y montaña
- Tierra de Gigantes
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/lifestyle/year-in-review-in-out-list/?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.7742446cf5a1
12.28.17 Maia and Alex are IN at The List 2018 (The Washington Post)
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Jurassic Park/World OC Masterlist
Name: Adelyn Mitchell
Story: Death Defying Act
Face claim: Britt Robertson
Summary: When Adelyn Mitchell was two, her parents decided that having another kid would be the solution to their fighting. He wasn’t. When she was seven, they decided to try again. Still no luck. And so Adelyn found herself raising her two younger brothers, being both a mom and a big sister for their entire lives. Which is why she found herself spending her last winter break of high school going to Jurassic World. Instead of working on her college application essay - topic tbd - she was going to be stuck in Central America with her neglectful Aunt, making absolutely no progress on her essay. And then the Indominus Rex breaks out of its enclosure, and tries to eat her baby brothers.
Name: Casey Sattler
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Eliza Taylor
Name: Christina James
Story: The One Where Henry Wu Ruins Everything
Face claim: Grace Phipps
Love interest: Owen Grady
Summary: Get work experience, they said, it’ll be fun, they said. Well, fresh out of college, with a double major in paleontology and marine biology and a minor in public relations, interning at Jurassic World should have been the most fun Christina James has ever had. Being hired full time and getting her own exhibit should have been even more fun. And it would have been, if Henry fucking Wu hadn’t created the Archaeornithomimus— sorry, the Indominus Rex—and doomed them all.
Name: Clarke Grant
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Alicia Vikander
Name: Dalia Malcolm
Story: A Dinosaur Ate My Homework
Face claim: Alexandra Daddario
Summary: Dalia Malcolm wasn’t technically invited to Isla Nublar, but when her older brother got invited, he passed it along. Dalia had just recently graduated from Oxford with a degree in palaeontology, and was just starting an honours research project on how dinosaurs would acclimate to the modern world–how to acclimate the modern world to dinosaurs, technically–and Ian convinced John Hammond that it would look good for him to be using his project as an educational resource as well as a theme park, so there she was on a helicopter sitting across from her personal hero, Alan Grant. It should have been the trip of a lifetime, if only her project wasn’t trying to eat her–that was why she chose to study extinct predators in the first place, thank you very much.
Name: Devon Grady
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Florence Pugh
Name: Emilio Contreras
Story: On The Edge
Face claim: Pedro Pascal
Love Interest: Reese Masrani
Name: Etta Lockwood
Story: Civility
Face claim: Margot Robbie
Name: Ingrid Young
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Kaya Scodelario
Name: Leora Malcolm
Story: Inherit The Earth
Face claim: Emilia Clarke
Name: Liv Grant
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Emily Blunt
Name: Mackenzie Grady
Story: Seasons Change
Face claim: Maia Mitchell
Summary: The best part about turning eighteen, if you were to ask Mackenzie Grady, is that her parents could no longer control her. And if she wanted to take a gap year to live on Isla Nublar with her brother Owen, well, she would. Summer was incredible; she got to run some tours, hang out at the different exhibits whenever she wanted, even see the labs. Fall was even better; she had finally shed the name Mackenzie, was known almost exclusively as “Grady” or “Baby Grady”, and she even got to help out with the exhibits. So when winter rolled around, and Claire Dearing asked her to “hang out with” her nephews while they visited, she was beyond excited–until her home turned into a war zone and she was fighting for her life against the animals she’d grown to love.
Name: Mason Hammond
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Taissa Farmiga
Name: Raegan Mitchell
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Kathryn Newton
Name: Reese Masrani
Story: On The Edge
Face claim: Naomi Scott
Love Interest: Emilio Contreras
Summary: Reese Masrani had been through a lot more before her eighteenth birthday than most people went through in their entire lives. But where three kidnappings before her eighteenth birthday had made her paranoid, it was her never ending boredom that turned her into a part-time survivalist.
But Christmas was supposed to be a break from all of it. All she had to worry about were her monthly rounds of employee meetings, organizing the staff holiday party, and spending an uninterrupted week with her dad. Still, when Claire Dearing asks her to show her nephews around the island, she takes it in stride. But when a dinosaur breaks out of her enclosure and turns the entire island into a war zone, well, that might throw a wrench in her holiday plans.
Name: Tara Nelson
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Alycia Debnam-Carey
Love Interest: Zach Mitchell
Name: Tate Holmes
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Brie Larson
Name: Tess Hammond
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Sophie Cookson
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a song to set the scene...
there’s such a thin line between observance and paranoia, and belén has been performing a tightrope act on that very line for years — you only need to be followed by someone once in your life to question each face that appears with an unusual frequency.
she tried to brush it off in the beginning, hoping that her nerves were clouding her judgement.
still, the coincidences were far too many to be overlooked — the anxiety flowing through her veins grew in succession to the amount of times she saw the man’s face.
belén couldn’t confirm her suspicions, not when she had only seen the man outside of her window. that quickly changed when she caught glimpses of him on her commute to work. belén tried anything to lose the man, she would extend her commute and make needless turns, walk into shops and boutiques hoping the man would pass by and keep moving — still he remained on her trail.
the very first time he had followed her home, she felt anxiety and worry chipping away at a strength she had built. instantly she was that young girl in high school, being forced into an awareness of the dangers surrounding her.
didn't she know how easy it was to burst a bubble? didn’t she know how easy it was to undo years of work?
the very first time the man had followed her from work, belén was frantic. she had slammed her door closed behind her, turned every lock and checked every window.
she moved around the apartment as if it were this barren and cold place, not much different than that warehouse all those years ago. she felt cold even though the thermostat in her kitchen told of an unbearable heat — after charring the soft pink surface of a couch cushion, belén decided it was best to try and cool her head.
a cold shower served fruitless, freezing water droplets sizzling to a gaseous form as they touched her skin. the inability to find reprieve was dizzying — hands were quick to shut off the water and rush out of the bathroom. she was suffocating.
as she walked through the rooms in her apartment, candles flickered to life, wax melting much too rapidly for the flickering flames to be the cause.
belén roamed around aimlessly, towel pressed tightly to her chest as she tried to find her peace. had she left it in the mudroom near the door? perhaps it had rolled off of her coffee table and found a new home beneath her couch? the young woman tried to find that peace, but the apartment seemed devoid of any inkling.
by the time the sun had set, belén had managed to dress herself, throwing on a t-shirt that didn’t require much thought on her part. she wasn’t sure how she would fare if she had to fumble with a series of buttons.
her hair had dried in loose ringlets, all she had done to it was tuck it behind her ears. any post-shower pampering that she often indulged in hadn’t even crossed her mind.
the thermostat was still reading high temperatures, and the candles had long burned out.
it was an hour after sunset that belén found herself near the window, index finger sliding between the wall and her curtain and pulling it back slightly. the man was still there, just as menacing as he stood idle.
she didn’t even notice that the curtain had caught fire where her finger touched it, not until the smoke reached her nostrils and she had enough sense to clap her hands over the small flame.
small fires could easily be smothered by human hands, belén had seen her mother lick the tip of her fingers plenty of times before she closed them around a candle’s wick. and what was she, if not the string of little fires igniting within her synapses? what was belén if not the flames sitting inside every single cell in her body? hemoglobin an incendiary fluid, her fingers the match…their hands could smother her flame, could they not?
that night had been as terrible as the night that changed it all when she was an adolescent.
belén kept her phone face-down on her night stand; she hadn’t texted or called anyone, especially not the girls. she didn’t trust herself in moments of high stress, not after she had taken the lives of two young men. with each second that ticked by, she expected the entire apartment to go up in flames — a product of a scared girl, asking the fire to save her.
the young woman wouldn’t be hurt, she was sure of it…but she could not say the same for the others, and the last thing she would do was endanger those women because of her own selfishness.
she barely slept that night.
young woman greets morning in the same way as she did in her youth. she would go through the motions if it was necessary, cry if she really felt the need. but the minute the theatrics were over, belén would don her disguise.
eye drops for the redness in her eyes, concealer for the dark circles and that oh-so-practiced smile she had learned from her mother.
the woman who left for work that day was not the one who had spent the last twelve or more hours struggling with her resolve. belén villanueva-contreras was not the type to give these men that satisfaction.
her routine that day had been the same as it was the previous — the major difference was a collected anxiety where there had been a frantic chaos. entropy didn’t suit her…as destructive as a fire could be, there would always be meaning to her fire, purpose. when she had finished her day at the museum she had tried a different route home, using the public transportation and making as many transfers between buses as she was able.
she reached her front door a failure, for the man was still close behind.
the routine within the walls of her home is similar to that of the previous day; lock the door, make sure the windows are closed.
belén didn’t try to look for her peace this time, she knew she wouldn’t be successful.
the thermostat read some number her body never seemed to register, some unbearable heat that had her begging a neighbor to keep bethlehem housed for a few days. the animal didn’t need to suffer for her stress. neither did the others.
once more her phone is left untouched…why has the now paralleling her then? when was the fire going to engulf her home? when were the flames going to engulf the witch?
this time she didn’t move around the space, touching flammable objects that would disintegrate in her hands. belén had learned her lesson before, stress was the strongest incendiary fluid she knew. this time, when she moved around the rooms of her home, she kept her hands to herself — the witch doesn’t want to turn any valuables to ash.
in the weeks since learning of her own affinity for fire, she had taken to mimicking a lighter with her hands, using the fire that sat atop her fingers to calm herself. if she tried to do so now, she was sure the fire would consume her hand, her arm…every last bit of her body.
belén would allow it if she wasn’t worried about her hardwood floors.
instead, the young woman just sat cross-legged on the living room floor, too nervous to check to see if the man was still there, too wrapped up in her false sense of calm to do anything productive.
she didn’t contact anyone.
what have you learned? what the fuck have you learned? she wanted to ask herself; what changes has she made in her character from that scared girl that set a building ablaze…why was she gifted with a group she could confide in if she would refuse to do so?
her fear of hurting anyone one of them — of hurting cleo or maia or any of them — kept her from making any of these phone calls. it was most definitely a disservice to the women, they were far from fragile; they had magic within them just as she did, but belén cannot forget that the last time she felt like this, two young men lost their lives.
it would be dealt with alone.
the man had done nothing but follow her…nothing more would come from this, right?
if the words provided any comfort, it didn’t show…the thermostat didn’t display any shift in temperature and the witch didn’t move from where she sat. no matter…
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PAIRED THREADS EVENT TASK
with the witchcraft festival in full swing, the hunters are on the prowl - this is their best chance to identify the witches and create a game plan. however, when surrounded by average civilians pretending to be the very thing you are hunting for, how are you to discover your prey? you split up, and start to mingle... and find yourself in some interesting predicaments with some odd women along the way.
meanwhile, the grimoires girls are trying to enjoy their one weekend of freedom - genevieve has told them to forget they are different from the world, and just have fun. this may be your one chance to truly be yourself without fear.
or is it?
Under the cut. you will find your partners. These threads are mandatory and will take priority over any other threads. You may conduct these threads on the dash or Discord, but you must post your transcript and get far enough into the thread by the 15th to be included in the post-event plot drop. Characters who did not get far enough into their paired event threads will be excluded. PLEASE PLOT THESE THREADS OUT TOGETHER!
Ariadne Jiang & Axel Wolfe (Prompt: Wine tasting)
Aida Aman & Axel Wolfe (Prompt: Book Sale)
Asteria Dawson & Roman Santos (Prompt: The Food Trucks)
Belén Villanueva-Contreras & Roland Bancroft-Bishop (Prompt: Palm Reading Booth)
Carter Devakul & Roland Bancroft-Bishop (Prompt: Stuck On The Ferris Wheel)
Cole Campbell & Mason Bernal (Prompt: Getting Robbed)
Clementine Chastain & Aleksandr Ingals (Prompt: Witnessing Magic)
Lucretia Bianchi & Roman Santos (Prompt: Fashion Show Partners)
Maia Goldfinch & Joaquin Hopkins (Prompt: Sprained Ankle)
Marina Choi & Mason Bernal (Prompt: Witchy Goods Auction)
Veronica Hutchins & Joaquin Hopkins (Prompt: Couples Cartoon Drawing Prize)
Zelenia Rosi & Aleksandr Ingals (Prompt: Carnival Games)
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Watch Spanglish Fly play "Bugalú Pa Mi Abuela", "Los Niños En La Frontera" and "Boogaloo Shoes" at the Tiny Desk. More from NPR Music: Tiny Desk Concerts: https://www.npr.org/tinydesk Twitter: https://twitter.com/nprmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nprmusic Dec. 31, 2019 | Felix Contreras -- When the crew that is Spanglish Fly pulled in behind the Tiny Desk, the group's vibrant version of boogaloo raised the temperature in the NPR Music offices quite a bit. Whether displaying their party spirit or even the slow burn of social consciousness on the song "Los Niños En La Frontera," this band plays from the heart and engages both the mind and body. There is something absolutely infectious about combining the deep groove of an Afro Cuban tumbao bass line with a conga marcha, while the horns answer a call-and-response with the vocalists, all in a confined space. The horn ensemble work that drives "Boogaloo Shoes" is worthy of the song's title, a name taken from the classic dance form that drove East Coast teens crazy in the 1960s. The percussion immediately causes hips to sway. All of this is just the tip of the iceberg that makes Spanglish Fly one of the true pioneers of the boogaloo revival scene happening on the East Coast. For about sixteen minutes, our little corner of the building was the hottest Latin dance club in D.C. SET LIST "Bugalú Pa Mi Abuela" "Los Niños En La Frontera" "Boogaloo Shoes" MUSICIANS Mariella Price: vocals; Jessenia Cuesta: vocals; Kenny Bruno: keys; Rich Robles: bass; Arei Sekiguchi: timbales, foot drum; Dylan Blanchard: congas; Paula Winter: bongo, bell; Stefan Zeniuk: baritone saxophone; Ric Becker: trombone; Matt Thomas: tenor saxophone; Jonathan Goldman: trumpet CREDITS Producers: Felix Contreras, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative director: Bob Boilen; Audio engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Morgan Noelle Smith, CJ Riculan, Maia Stern, Beck Harlan; Associate producer: Bobby Carter; Executive producer: Lauren Onkey; VP, programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Emily Bogle/NPR
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Sewing Circle Participants
Sewing Circle Participants
Thank you to everyone who participated in sewing the rhinoceros! We could never have finished it without you. You are forever in our hearts.
Deanna Cruise back
Juliana Pennington shoulder
Yue Yang Caigla Zou back
Yuen (Jessica) Chen back
Kelly White shoulder
Athena Johns leg
Antoinette Barton head
Erica Lipshultz rump
Marc Fletcher back left foot
Siobhan Cassidy front right leg
Elisa Li head
Harry Yu head
Beth Thomas snout
Erica Barajas forehead
Vivian Romney shoulder
Zoe Walker head
Amy Khalmann rear flank
Alina Hayes feet
Janice Wood rear flank
Barb Bakun head
Andi Wong rear flank
Sarah Stein back, thigh
Chloe Marrinstein head, foot, outline, da booty
Sadie Marrinstein thigh
Amanda H. Johnson head, foot, outline
Kaila Wood head, foot, outline
Leah Johnson head, foot, outline
Ani Mukerji back leg
Inka Mukerji back leg
Winnie Ding rear flank
Jennifer White back feet
August White back feet
Neve Schmitt head
Michelle Schmitt head
Sigrid foot
Leah Anderson foot
Mary Kenny rump
Isle Oritt rump
Olga back leg
Dustin rhinobum!
Linnea Furlog head
Pam Deluco rear leg, haunch, elbow, letters
Jeff Thomas back
Bryan Barkley rear
Mary Wheeler back top flank
Teri Gardiner tail hair, rump, belly, ridge of back
Robin Hill rump
Darcy Padilla stomach
Emily Clark-Krasner rear
Yuen Chen leg
Jodi Connelly back
Noah Greene belly
Ryan Meyer belly and back
Arielle Rebek belly
Muzi LaRowe eyes
T. Blackmon bottom
Bettina Pauley tail
Allyson Feeney rump
Mark Baugh-Sasaki back foot
Dox Lorax haunch
Kelli Rae rump
Cesar Rubio unknown
Ho Yan Nip unknown
Frank Merritt all over, circles, edges, hindquarters, shoulder, rump, dark purple bottom edge of shoulder armor, behind the ear
Kim Miskowicz rump, right foot, rear/rump
Julia Langer buttocks
Jonathan Coignard buttocks
Suzanne Gore haunch
Kelly Wang from hip to buttock
Steve Rasmussen rear leg
Bob Rocco rump
Odysseus Wolken upper rump
Juliette Langley lower rump
Fehim Haelzic crown/forehead
Leyla Haelzic crown/forehead
Tanja Gels head
Lisa Ekstrom from right leg, forehead
Eva Walker front leg
Sara Wright eye
Karrie Hovey shoulder
M. Dym a wrinkle on the head
Amy M. Ho front foot, forehead
Dave Lyons just below eye
Mel Day forehead
Heather Peters ear
Helen Hiebert butt
Alyssa Casey neck, horn
Vanessa Gingold rump
Mary V. Marsh front right toe, ear
Antonio Guerra letra C
Jenny Phillips hands
Ingrid Rojas Contreras hoof
Maia Wachtel lines on the back
Roli Douglas the top line
Noga Wizansky rump
Suzanne Forester border line
Cindy Steiler face
Alexa Boromo behind
Amber Hoy back
Melody Dalton back
Cheyenne Dalton rear feet
Elizabeth Boyne ear
Teddy Midler front foot
Drew Cameron face
Cathy DeForest front left hoof
Leah Korican face
Mayumi Hamanaka r - text
Dana Zed shoulder
Erin Sheanin knee
Alisha Funkhouser front foot
Debbie Walker unknown
Nancy Marriner tail
Summer Om face
Eraden Wordal Chesh face
Isle Oritt knee
Mary Grace Tate toe
Sophia Auen face
April Marriner tail
Charlotte Semmes snout
Andre Chevonier foot
Jane Cassidy foot
Kellen Rhoda foot
Meiasha Gray border
Samantha Bankston back foot
Winship Varnes hindquarters
Miranda McFarland belly
Susan Paigen nose
Kevin Holmes ear
Jackie Wallowheng plants
Beta Heist Morello edge
Elaine Todd nose and edge near nose
Lori Chambers back foot
Mickie McCormic foot scales
Jeremy Logan ear hair
Brook Craddock mythical horn!
Morning Hullinger toe jam back foot, shoulder flank, final inner
C.C. Chaya scales
Lolli Jacobsen back
Sarah Crews rump
Connie Burket ears
Debbie Divine rear leg
Martha Rhea hindquarters
Donna Sandberg along the top of the back shoulder and letter H
Pam Morgan back
Ruth Cathcard Rake front leg and letter R
Gretchen Boyum front leg, front foot
Rachel Butler front leg
Lucy Butler front leg
Bill North butt, ground, back right foot
Caroline Stoll head
April Engstrom back right leg/hip
Connie Wilson close to face
Gloria Gonzalez hind foot
Judy Nease chin
Alleigh Weems horn
Lyndsi Weems back foot
Karla Prickett rump
Jennifer Baker back
Kent Manske spots
Susan Tuoley back foot and butt
Susan Paigen nose
Christina Steinbrecher pfrandt (lower leg)
Yeqi Song legs
Yuan Luo legs
Jenny Chin (Kuan-Jen) legs
Jingying Liang back leg
Jianguyin Reng back leg
Beth Abdallah back flank
Rebecca Redman back leg
Michael Seidel kidney lining
Rita Hsing head
Sandy Lee back
Chelsea Herman back
Marie Kidd right front foot
David Kidd right front foot
Amy Whitcomb rump
Bob Carpenter nose
Barbara Carpenter nose
Cynthia Beecher ear
Leteb Beecher ear
Susan Sweet ear
CK Itamura hamhock
Dionne Thornton front left foot, butt edge
Robert Wuilfe da booty
Gina Ching front foot
Jordan Juel front foot
Anne Ingraham front foot
Michelle Waters butt
Elizabeth Addison foot
Lydia Nakashima Dagarod shoulder
Linda Joy Kettwinkel snout
Peggy George butt
Maryly Snow scales
Zelisa back end
Scott Partch back end
Chin Cox head
Hada Marshall Booth head
Eduardo Arenas leg
Luna Gomez head
Sauita Patel gog (back)
Brian Lease back leg
Islonia Hasbrim frente
Guadalupe Portillo espalda
Queen Krubally back
Bridget McCraken back
Margaret Coston back
Kathleen Murphy belly
Julie Grigoryan ear
Joyce Subel border
Yatit Maidorh head
Omer head
Alon head
Rooek head
Eli head
Posja Mahushwai neckline
Talia nose
Ella ear
Jonathan nose
Nancy Brunn back
Sabina Brunn ears
Judith Fast back
Lindsey Stoll hoof
Emily Marks head
Victor Vargas chin
Britt-Marie Alon horn
Al Bloch horn
Alyssa Flores horn
John Hoffmeyer border
Madison Cockrum head
Anthony Murillo border
Sheri Simons front legs
Emily Matherson face
Hana Jones hoof (back foot)
Angela Kirchebel bottom left corner border,
small area of right foot, scales
Adele Etcheverry Sheets upper border rear and rear of Rhino
Leslie Jurado back leg, hoof scales
Jaime Muñoz shoulder
Aiden Ginn back leg
Sheecid Lopez border and back leg
Sophy Hock shoulder
Nancy Scott Patton rump
Hana Beaty shoulder, back leg
Eric D’Alessandro lower jaw
Betsy Copeland leg and hoof
Kylie McCloskey horn
Dellanira Carrillo butt
Jose Llamos hoof (back foot)
Timothy Clancy forehead
Kobley Benjamin Mona shoulder
Alicia Ramirez foot
Kim Green upper thigh/butt
Francesca Figone left back
Josette Stokes shoulder
Mercedes Yatta foot
Luis Medina booty
Shane Geoge face (under eye)
Ellen Baird foot
Daria Booth shoulder
Adria Davis backside
Johnny Bruno back foot
Brianna Warren leg
Adrienne Glatz forehead
Mallory Frucha bum
Kelly Weber front and back legs
Carissa Duggan booty
Jasmin Gonzalez foot
Francis Newsom rear end
Shari Maxson Hopper shoulder
Veronica Brenck butt
Marie Fox rump, front foot, back foot
Chloe Taylor root
Marissa Winslow rump/tail
Shai Porath head
Linda Bea Miller tummy
Tom Seoul rump
Kathleen Ritchie unknown
Sue Bottom front leg
Lisa Chu forehead
Anne Ingraham hind foot
Chris Voisard rump
Jane McLaughlin front foot
Malinda Thompson rear leg
Mallory Nomura Saul tusk and back
Judy Shintani tummy and rump
Kevin Austin top of nose, bottom of horn
Claudia Molley top of head, behind ear
Kate Oltmann butt
Amanda Bosma wrinkle on face
Xittaly Vasquez back leg
Emily Murray torso wrinkle
Julia Albo border
Miriam Hassman neck/face
Ryan Patton back left leg
Alexa Weber chin and left front leg
Jiovanny Soto forehead
Jenny Harp lower back
Steven Garen nose/head
Tallulah Terryl leg
Johanna Arnold back
Sean Olson muzzle
Emma Spertus back
Chris Challans loin, belly
Susan Kanowith-Klein rump
Christina Aumann eyelashes and forehead
Ruth Souza misc dorsal area
Phuong Pham booty
Laurie Crogan shoulder-scales
Lorna Turner armpit
Eva Hausam chin wavy lines
David Reiman shoulder
Lanqin Wang forehead
Camryn Travis belly
Jennifer Munnings eye/cheek
Brooke Sommers belly
Katie Gallagher ribs
Sariah Gonzalez forehead
Anthony Isenhour shoulder
Berenika Boberska the bottom!
Taylor Hoogsteden hip
Carmina Ellison sideburns
Nicole McHale shoulder blade
Preeva Tramiel back leg
Jessica Bernhardt front leg
Milldrid Thompson ear
Sharon Robinson front leg
Timiza Wagner back leg
Bobbie Jeffery rear of body
Joanne Landers ear
Sylvia Stanger front leg
Paula Landers back leg
Charlotte Jacobs front leg
Mavis Brown front shoulder
Cheryl Batrato haunch
Kathy Goldmaker shoulder
Liz Matthews back leg above the foot
Sailee Pawar back leg
Andrea Fleiner belly
Marina Taniform leg
Andres Taniform leg
Rose Nguyen ribs
Marco Chavez ribs
Lily May Larson cheek
Rachel Williamson back leg
Cheryl Zuur above the eye
Kathy Willis hindquarters
Martha White hindquarter
Artemis Koren head
Anika Sykora tummy
Irene Floyd hindquarter
Ming Zhou head
Max Koren front leg
Dinah Irino ear
Maya leg
Morgan Carter head
Ava Kasim the hinney
Isabella Anderson back
Ian Kussi-Gillu shoulder
Viyada Satyapan upper front back
Mahvash Salehpour back hip
Christina Bayley back foot
Pam Schwartz left leg
Lynn Koolish back leg
Sandra Duncan front hoof
Emily Rosenberg right leg
Gina Dixon back leg
Tamara Sommerfield neck
Diana R. Reton rear leg
Candace Kling shoulder
Cindy Jacomette head
Nicki Hitz Edison front leg
Toru Sueto front left leg
Jeanne Sueto under eye, along lower jaw
Linda Goss rear hip
Kim Meuli Brown back ribs
Michael Chin chin
Kasla Melton right back leg (pierna derecha)
Vanessa Herrera right back thing
Wendy Brown back leg
Jack Fleig front leg
Amanda Fleig front leg
Shobitha belly
Sasha back
Marilyn rear haunch
Caden Jo Hartdegen head/neck
Yolanda Araujo unknown
Meredith Payn unknown
Tiffany Hartdeger unknown
Richard cheek
Hanna Peacock shoulder
Juan Manuel Gutierrez rear hip
Paola Valencia head
Jesus Castillo head
Diego Barregan shoulder
Hernandez Irvin belly
Cindy Simmons cheek
Ginna Sierra upper leg
Carole Walters-Cook face
Angela Etsey back leg and thigh
Victor Navarro IV V neck
Elizabeth Finkler ear
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Eliza Villa dorsal neck
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Michelle van Eyken right flank
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Donna King right shoulder
Becky Leech right hindquarters
Raymond Mueller front left leg
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Julia back leg
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Alice Schwegman shoulder
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Christina Truong neck
June Dao scale
Ellie Reese a rear leg
Susan L. Goranson left rear leg
Marci Ariagno breast shield
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Claudia Havah back leg
Mickey Guffin right upper hind leg
Annalise Sailen unknown
Jennifer Schaeffer front right leg
Mia rear leg
Joe Ranish right shoulder
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Anthony left leg
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Anne Trickey back leg
Maris Kaplan neck fold and front shoulder
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Willow Yamaden cheek
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Randall Harrison upper mid bicep
Ivy Moya back foot
Pam Lonero breast plate
Molly Olsen Roush shoulder/neck area
Brook Olsen Roush shoulder/neck area
Susie Miller Roush shoulder/neck area
Reyhon Ertekin unknown
Torres Leck shoulder
Anna Banancks shoulder
Emily van Engel front leg
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Jessica Jane Jennings cheek
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Ruth Tabancay upper leg
Teddy Midler shoulder
Jerry Majors Patterson cheek area
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Elaine Todd neck
Senator Jordan cheek
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Lori Chambers neck
Josephine Tumova neck
Fynn Tuma chest
Diana Dominguez chest
Jason Godeke neck
Cristina Mathews belly and front right leg
Jody Alexander neck, chest
Elaine Todd belly circles
Raquel Marquez belly
Josslyn Robles chest
Rhea Rynearson shoulder
Valerie Frey shoulder
Aidan Parker shoulder, right shoulder
A. Parker right shoulder
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Lid. C. belly
Jamelie whiskers
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Josh Morsell lower front shoulder
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Campeonato Sudamericano de Trail y Montaña: Cinco países darán pelea
(Por Fede Sánchez Parodi).- Cinco serán los países participantes del Campeonato Sudamericano de Trail y Montaña que se desarrollará en San Juan, Argentina.
Con una presencia masiva de atletas locales, Venezuela y Chile buscarán también gran protagonismo en los podios.
A su vez, Perú y Bolivia, en menor medida y con contados representantes, también serán parte del Campeonato Sudamericano, que se llevará adelante en la carrera Tierra de Gigantes, prueba ideada por el corredor Franco Oro y que en su segunda edición tendrá a más de mil competidores.
El evento sudamericano tendrá las distancias de 85 kilómetros (ultra trail), 35 (Long distance), 12k (Classic) y Kilómetro Vertical.
Además, en San Juan también estará en juego la prueba de 6k.
Este Campeonato Sudamericano será clasificatorio para el Campeonato Mundial, a realizarse en Tailandia.
Los detalles
Las distancias de esta edición de Tierra de Gigantes serán: Kilómetro vertical, 6K, 12K, 21K, 35K, 55K, 85K. Excepto 21K y 55K, el resto de las carreras serán válidas por el campeonato continental.
Lugar: Ullum, San Juan, Argentina.
Largadas/ llegadas: Complejo Punta Tabasco – Ullum –
Sábado 13 de agosto 2022 –
Horario de largada
6k – Horario: 9:00 horas
12k – Horario: 8:30 horas
21k – Horario: 8:00 horas
Sábado 13 de agosto 2022
Largada / llegada Km Vertical: Base Sierras Azules – Zonda.
Horario: 16 horas
Domingo 14 de agosto 2022
Largadas / llegadas: Complejo Punta Tabasco – Ullum –
Horario de largada
35k – Horario: 8 horas
55k – Horario: 5 horas
85k – Horario: 3 horas
Los competidores del Campeonato Sudamericano
Estos son los nombres de los atletas inscriptos en el Campeonato Sudamericano, con el país y la distancia correspondiente.
Barriga
Isabel Cristina
F
Chile
12k
Cayuqueo
Jeanette Macarena
F
Chile
12k
Contreras
Natalie Antonia
F
Chile
12k
Gonzalez
Patricia Andrea
F
Chile
12k
Pincheira
Carolina B
F
Chile
12k
Baez
Pablo Antonio
M
Chile
12k
Contreras
Hugo
M
Chile
12k
Diaz
Diego Ignacio
M
Chile
12k
Lasen
Nicolas
M
Chile
12k
Muñoz
Gabriel Halans
M
Chile
12k
Defranchi
Carla Andrea
F
Chile
35k
Gerhard
Mariana Francisca
F
Chile
35k
Leal
Constanza Rocío
F
Chile
35k
Mansilla
Alicia Elvetia
F
Chile
35k
Valenzuela
Karmina Lissete
F
Chile
35k
Benavides
Nicolas Ignacio
M
Chile
35k
Cavieres
Patricio Andres
M
Chile
35k
Llanos
Juan Pablo
M
Chile
35k
Morales
Samuel Eduardo
M
Chile
35k
Rubio
Fabián Antonio
M
Chile
35k
Fuenzalida
Carla Estefania
F
Chile
85k
Jaramillo
Miriam Viviana
F
Chile
85k
Vergara
Alejandra Patricia
F
Chile
85k
Flores
Marlene
F
Chile
85k
Ortega
Mario Martin
M
Chile
85k
Calderon
Christian Sthefano
M
Chile
85k
Soto
Luis Estebán
M
Chile
85k
Vasquez
Daniel
M
Chile
85k
Beltrán Chaparro
Blanca Elizabeth
F
Venezuela
Km Vertical
Pereira
Olymar
F
Venezuela
12k
Beltrán Chaparro
Blanca Elizabeth
F
Venezuela
35k
Acosta Rojas
Erika Virginia
f
Venezuela
35k
Nixon
Gutierrez
M
Venezuela
85k
Dure
Kevin
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Redolatti
Juan Ignacio
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Becerra
Ezequiel
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Espejo
Matias
M
Argentina
Km Vertical
Bernardis
Nadia
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
TOBARES
GISELA AYELEN
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
Funes
Ana Ailin
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
Milanesi Blanco
Maria Florencia
F
Argentina
Km Vertical
LIFONA
TOMAS
Masculino
Argentina
6k
GUZMAN
LEANDRO
Masculino
Argentina
6k
POZA
IGNACIO
Masculino
Argentina
6k
REBOLLEDO
DIEGO
Masculino
Argentina
6k
LESCANO
SHALOM
Femenino
Argentina
6k
COLETTO
MAIA
Femenino
Argentina
6k
DE LA COLINA
CAMILA
Femenino
Argentina
6k
SALGUERO
LUDMILA ABIGAIL
Femenino
Argentina
6k
Luengo
Nahuel
masculino
Argentina
12K
López
Ezequiel Antonio
masculino
Argentina
12K
Burgos
Brian
masculino
Argentina
12K
Carriqueo
Javier Adolfo
Masculino
Argentina
12K
Mainetti
Chiara
Femenino
Argentina
12K
GODOY
ROSA LILIANA
Femenino
Argentina
12K
González Victorica
Silvia
Femenino
Argentina
12K
Martinez
Fernanda Erica
Femenino
Argentina
12K
RODRIGUEZ
HUGO
Masculino
Argentina
35k
MARIQUEO
JAVIER
Masculino
Argentina
35k
LOTTERO
MIGUEL ANGEL
Masculino
Argentina
35k
BECERRA
CARLOS
Masculino
Argentina
35k
CAMBARERI
GASTON NICOLAS
Masculino
Argentina
35k
PAULUZAK
EZEQUIEL
Masculino
Argentina
35k
FLORES
ROXANA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
GALINDEZ
PAULA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
CHANGAZZO
ANDREA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
PEREYRA
MARIA DE LOS ANGELES
Femenino
Argentina
35k
PARERA
MILAGROS
Femenino
Argentina
35k
FILIPPA
VERONICA
Femenino
Argentina
35k
Manzano
Juan Antonio
masculino
Argentina
85k
ROMERO
VALENTIN NICOLAS
masculino
Argentina
85k
Nuñer
Facundo
masculino
Argentina
85k
Cruz
Victor Jesús
masculino
Argentina
85k
Manzur
Yamil Ricardo
masculino
Argentina
85k
Mendieta
Fernando Ruben
masculino
Argentina
85k
Oviedo Zelarayán
Anabel Estefanía
Femenino
Argentina
85k
Ramirez
Claudia Verónica
Femenino
Argentina
85k
Barrera
Belén
Femenino
Argentina
85k
Mardones
Maira
Femenino
Argentina
85k
DIAZ SLATER
TANIA
Femenino
Argentina
85k
ESPIERRIZ
DAIANA
Femenino
Argentina
85k
León Aruquipa
Diego Pablo
Masculino
Peru
35k
Sullca Amata
Katia Marus
Femenino
Peru
35k
YUJRA SOLARES
Milton
Masculino
Bolivia
Km Vertical
Etiquetas:
- campeonato sudamericano de trail y montaña
- Tierra de Gigantes
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