a feat she achieved at Sochi 2014 somewhat to her own surprise by then claiming back-to-back individual and mixed normal hill world titles in 2015 and 2017 though she was unable to retain her Olympic crown at PyeongChang 2018 where she finished fifth in a competition won by Norway’s Maren Lundby Hailing from Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Wurtemberg Vogt made her international ski jumping debut aged just 12 in an FIS event in Meinerzhagen (GER) in August 2004 she made her first appearance in the Continental Cup - the top ladies’ international competition prior to the introduction of the FIS World Cup -and finished a creditable fourth in 2007 fifth in 2010 and eighth at the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in 2011 the IOC Executive Board added women’s ski jumping to the programme for Sochi 2014 and a year later the sport got another huge boost when the International Ski Federation launched the Ski Jumping World Cup providing male and female athletes with a new platform Vogt was a regular on the World Cup podium racking up four second places and four thirds The inaugural Olympic women’s ski jumping competition took place on the HS106 hill in Rosa Khutor on 11 February 2014 and Vogt marked the occasion by flying out to 103m with her first jump to take the lead the German jumped 97.5m for a combined total of 247.4 points - just enough for her to win a wholly unexpected gold from Austrian veteran Daniela Iraschko-Stolz and France’s Coline Mattel while pre-competition favourite Sara Takanashi came in fourth A tearful Vogt could barely contain herself when she looked up to see her name atop the leaderboard “I’m lost for words,” she said at the time “I wouldn’t have dreamt this was possible three years ago I’ve never won a World Cup event and now I’m the first Olympic women’s ski jump champion Reflecting on her shock triumph the following day she added: “I stayed focused and made sure I didn’t get distracted Getting both my jumps right is just crazy.” Having etched her name in the history of the Games and her sport was intent on building on her stunning achievement She followed up by landing her first World Cup win on the HS100 hill in Zaō (JAP) in January 2015 with a second coming her way just 12 days later in Hinzenbach (AUT) While she has since failed to add to those two victories on the World Cup scene her recent performances at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships have been nothing short of flawless By the time she headed to PyeongChang 2018 with the first two of those crowns coming in Falun (SWE) in February 2015 The German began by taking gold in the individual normal hill a medal that Iraschko-Stolz looked to have in her grasp when she scored 122.9 points with her opening leap of 92.5m Showing steely resolve and great technique the German jumper flew out to 92m on her second jump with Iraschko-Stolz eventually finishing third ”After the first jump I didn’t really expect to win here,” said the new world champion “It’s really incredible on top of everything else that has happened to me in the last year There was yet more joy for Vogt two days later when she joined forces with compatriots Richard Freitag Katharina Althaus and Severin Freund to help Germany win the mixed normal hill title from Norway and Japan After impressing in training for the individual competition she landed 98.5m with her first jump to lie third at the halfway stage behind Takanashi and Norway’s Maren Lundby In jumping three metres further with her second attempt with the Japanese duo of Ito and Takanashi taking the other medals Linking up 48 hours later with Markus Eisenbichler Svenja Wuerth and Andreas Wellinger as Germany’s only reigning world champion Vogt helped her country retain the team title ahead of Austria and Japan she became women’s ski jumping’s one and only four-time world champion When the German came to defend her Olympic individual normal hill title at PyeongChang 2018 Though her second jump of 101.5m was a considerable improvement she climbed just one place to finish out of the medals “I can be satisfied with my performance because I showed exactly what I’ve been working towards I needed a bit of luck if I was going to do any better than I did,” said Vogt after seeing Lundby succeed her as Olympic champion with her compatriots Althaus and Takanashi taking silver and bronze respectively “The top three in the World Cup standings are on the podium “They’ve all been fantastic throughout the season and they deserve their medals.” Vogt is ready to continue her pursuit for excellence - her sights set on the 2019 World Championships in Seefeld (AUT) and a possible return to the Olympic stage at Beijing 2022 Otto Fuchs KG supplements its Meinerzhagen casthouse with one Ecomelt-PS150 melting furnace and two tiltable holding and casting furnaces from Hertwich Engineering The new recycling furnace will be the fifth Ecomelt furnace and with a capacity of 7.7 tons per hour the largest one at Otto Fuchs This order continues the successful partnership between Otto Fuchs and Hertwich which has been existing for more than 15 years now As an internationally operating and leading company in the non-ferrous metals industry Otto Fuchs KG is especially known as a strong supplier of high-quality semi-finished products (forgings extrusion products and rolled rings made of aluminum or other metals) and of forged car wheels ready for mounting Otto Fuchs forged products are used in the automotive aerospace and construction industries The high load on these components as well as the extraordinary safety requirements postulate the precise control of all production steps already for the semi-finished products Otto Fuchs consistently relies on its own semi-finished material production to ensure product quality Return materials arising from further processing (e.g burrs and swarf) are almost completely recycled inhouse high-quality and most efficient manner represents a challenge to the remelting technology The Ecomelt-PS150 furnace currently on order with a melting capacity of 7.7 tons per hour will be the largest multi-chamber melting furnace installed at Otto Fuchs to date It combines scrap preheating and submersion melting of cleaned scrap in one compact unit The entire furnace process is fully automated by a measurement and control system Scrap is charged from the top into the vertically arranged preheat shaft and preheated to a maximum temperature of 500 °C Combustion gases are ducted from the main chamber to the melting chamber and the preheat shaft the preheated material directly immerses into the flowing melt bath of the melting chamber An electromagnetic liquid metal pump ensures the proper melt flow between the furnace chambers and the flooding of the shaft floor will be placed in the casthouse between melting furnace and casting unit The molten metal will be transferred from the Ecomelt melting furnace to one of these furnaces for possible re-alloying the melt will be transferred via a casting launder to the casting machine Both of these furnaces will be hydraulically tiltable This arrangement ensures a continuous casting operation and reduces downtime for alloy change As a result of the steadily increasing consumption of aluminum the amount of return scrap for recycling will further grow in the future The amount of scrap is dynamically rising: While in 1995 some 400,000 tons of scrap were generated in Germany in 2007 (before the financial crisis) the total scrap production was already 850,000 tons the German scrap production volume is estimated to be more than 1.5 million tons aluminum recycling is economically rewarding With the future operation of five Hertwich Ecomelt furnaces Otto Fuchs will have optimally adapted to this development I would like to receive the bi-weekly Foundry-Planet newsletter with all latest news Plus the special newsletters – all can be cancelled anytime and at no cost one of the City of London's most successful and revered stockbrokers clients – what mattered to him was pitting his wits and coming out on top He started his career in the lowly position of postroom clerk in a stockbroking firm in the City but it was clear from the outset that he would soon rise to greater heights One reason was his impeccable City pedigree was chairman of the blue-blooded Lazard Bros merchant bank His uncle Luke was senior partner of Cazenove the City's most elite and powerful stockbroking business the Meinertzhagens had been merchants in Germany before buying a City merchant bank was sent first to Eton and then to the Sorbonne in Paris – hardly the usual background for a post room clerk But it was not simply his connections that set Meinertzhagen on the path that made him one of the most influential corporate advisers in London it was also his intelligence and his personality Meinertzhagen had the gift of making others feel valued – and also feel that he could which included many of Britain's top 100 companies was always more important than securing additional fees for his firm compelled to give his honest view even if it went against the grain and was unpopular But his view was inevitably delivered with charm and a twinkle in the eye He was not afraid to say "no" when a client proposed a course of action or a deal that he considered against their own interests His warmth and enthusiasm gave him significant powers of persuasion meetings of clients with advisers when a deal was in progress his enjoyment of the thrill of the chase could be infectious His love of competition was equally evident when wooing potential new clients Derby Day was an inviolate fixture in his calendar the City still operated on the basis that one's word was one's bond and deals sealed with a handshake were as solid as any written contract This was a tradition with which he felt comfortable and one which against the tide of changes brought to financial markets by the "big bang" of financial deregulation in 1986 he strove to maintain throughout his career He regarded the changes as a necessary evil after which Hoare Govett was sold to Jefferies & Co Twice he had to step in to stave off crises when long-time chairman Richard Westmacott suddenly quit Meinertzhagen assumed the leadership role and remained chairman until 2004 when he was taking a team of other Hoare Govett executives with him Meinertzhagen returned full-time as chairman and once more stablised the firm before retiring in 2007 and in 2009 accepted the post as adviser to Oriel Securities a partnership based on the more traditional values of impartial advice and integrity It was an environment in which he felt comfortable and he joined the board as a non-executive director but nevertheless became closely involved in the business getting to know the staff and assisting the growth of Oriel's client base He was first on the dance floor at the office party Meinertzhagen lived in Chelsea and was to be seen at most of the glamorous events in town 2017 – The innovative FuchsRohr AluDrill aluminum alloy pipe is a lighter more efficient and highly durable alternative to conventional steel pipes commonly used in the oil and gas industry. As drilling operations in Colorado´s Niobrara formation have shown the aluminum alloy pipe’s outstanding material properties are able to significantly improve drilling efficiency with up to a 30% ROP increase in sliding mode possible president of OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions (OFDS) the company which develops and produces the aluminum pipes points out the advantages for drilling operations in demanding downhole and subsea surroundings: “Our pipes are up to 50 percent lighter than similarly-sized steel pipes and completely stable This helps our clients to save time and money AluDrill pipe can extend the drilling depths of existing installations which eliminates the need for cost-intensive rig upgrades.” OFDS will be showcasing its AluDrill pipe in the German pavilion from November 13-16 OFDS is part of the OTTO FUCHS Group based in Meinerzhagen This group leverages its extensive experience in metal processing to develop innovative solutions across many key industries Otto Fuchs established the business in 1910 as a brass foundry the company grew into an integrated product and service solutions provider with a wide range of clients across the aerospace Today the OTTO FUCHS group of companies employs more than 9,000 people worldwide and generates an annual turnover of more than USD 2.5 billion Comprised of aluminum as well as alloying elements copper and silicon the specially designed alloy employed in FuchsRohr AluDrill pipe had already demonstrated its lightweight and robust qualities in the demanding aerospace industry before engineers discovered its potential for oil and gas drilling operations Media Contact: Mr. Joachim Schwichtenberg, j.schwichtenberg@fette-beute.com OTTO FUCHS Drilling Solutions GmbH (OFDS) is an integrated product and service solutions provider specializing in bringing high strength-to-weight ratio metallic solutions to the upstream oil and gas industry. The company offers a broad range of aluminum and titanium alloy products to the market with the goal of helping customers achieve greater reach and higher speed at less cost. For more information visit: http://www.otto-fuchs-ds.com Mo´s Garage Drag Day in Meinerzhagen-Teil 1","text":"10 Mo´s Garage Drag Day in Meinerzhagen-Teil 1","url":"https://www.come-on.de/volmetal/meinerzhagen/10-mo-garage-drag-day-in-meinerzhagen-teil-93092306.html"};c&&a.navigator.canShare(d)&&(c.style.display="",c.addEventListener("click",b=>{b.preventDefault(),a.setTimeout(function(){a.navigator.share(d)},0)}))}})(window,document); Dieser Inhalt"+t(a)+"kann aufgrund Ihrer Datenschutz-Einstellungen nicht geladen werden � Enter the buyers guide Divesture will allow company to focus on specialty materials dedicated to sustainability and human health Judge Ulrich Meinerzhagen announced that a new lawyer would have to be assigned to defend the 66-year old Attorney Sylvia Stolz had appointed Horst Mahler a debarred lawyer and well-known right-wing extremist The judge said this was legally punishable He dismissed both Stolz and Mahler from the defense on the first day of the trial last week Meinerzhagen said a new defender would need time to prepare which was no longer possible in the midst of the current trial who had been deported by Canada to Germany in March Meinerzhagen said he would remain in pre-trial detention and that the trial's collapse was entirely due to the defense team Convicted for right- and left-wing extremism Mahler spent 1970-1980 in prison after being convicted for membership in the German left-wing terrorist organization Red Army Faction (RAF) he turned his attention to the extreme right-wing he was convicted of inciting racial hatred and sentenced to nine months in jail The defense team had earlier in the day attempted to have the judge recused from the trial for alleged bias but the court rejected the petition as unfounded It also turned down the defense's appeal to have the trial closed to the public The district attorney's office said it was unlikely a new trial would start before next year While men’s ski jumping had been staged since the first Winter Games in Chamonix in 1924, the women’s event started with a long battle. Some female pioneers had already taken to ski jumping at the end of the 19th century, but it wasn’t until the 2004-5 season that a first international tour was organised by the FIS (a Continental Cup), and then things evolved, particularly at the impetus of the Americans, such as Lindsey Van, the first world champion in 2009. The FIS set up the World Cup (the first edition was held in winter 2011-12); and the IOC decided on 6 April 2011 to add women’s ski jumping to the Olympic programme Picture by Getty ImagesSara Takanashi takes the first victory on the Olympic stage Vogt remains in the shadowsAs would be the case for many disciplines or events played host to the inaugural women’s competition at an Olympic event It was the young 15-year-old Japanese phenomenon Sara Takanashi who won three consecutive junior world titles (2012 She was by far in the lead in the FIS World Cup 2013-14 ahead of a Carina Vogt winning twice on the hill in Hinzenbach (Austria) on 1 and 2 February five days before the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Games Originally from Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Württemberg Vogt competed in her first international ski jumping competition on the hill in Meinerzhagen (Germany) She competed in the Continental Cup in 2006 as the Women’s World Cup did not yet exist 5th in 2010 and 8th in 2011 in the Junior World Championships She earned her first World Cup podium place in winter 2012-13 then was among the medal contenders for the first women’s Olympic competition From there to Olympic victory was a huge leap Picture by Getty ImagesA victory that entered the history booksOn Tuesday 11 February 2014 at 8.30 p.m under the spotlights on the normal hill in Rosa Khutor Austria’s Daniela Iraschko-Stolz and Vogt – in that order – were the only ones to pass the 100m mark it was time for the first round in a historic final Vogt landed at 103m to take the lead in the competition making a total of 247.4 points and beating 30-year-old Iraschko-Stolz (a last jump of 104m and 246.2 points in total) and France’s Coline Mattel (bronze with 245.2 points) It had been a superb contest that had kept millions of viewers watching with bated breath Picture by Getty ImagesLooking at the scoreboard with her name appearing at the very top Vogt collapsed in tears at the finish area I’m the first women’s Olympic champion in ski jumping and I’ve never won a World Cup Vogt’s success was all the more momentous as no one had expected it before she pulled it off on the day she said: “I still haven’t quite got over what happened yesterday I remained focused so as not to be distracted It was an indescribable feeling at the bottom It felt like hours before I finally saw I was number 1!” A federal police officer in civil life Vogt secured her place in the history of the Games and her sport Picture by Getty ImagesRecord number of World Championship titlesAfter this Olympic first Vogt’s career took her to international heights and a World Championship record While she has only two victories in the FIS World Cup (from the 2014-15 season) she is the only individual double gold medallist at the World Championships (in Falun in 2015 and Lahti in 2017) and was twice on the German gold-medal-winning mixed team for the same events She was less successful at the PyeongChang 2018 Games (finishing fifth in the competition won by Norway’s Maren Lundby) she won the very first women’s team competition at the World Championships Vogt is the most decorated female ski jumper in history She injured her right knee in training in Austria in July 2019 which put a stop to her competing this season but she says she can’t wait to return to competition with the 2021 World Championships at home (in Oberstdorf) and the Beijing 2022 Games in her sights new prospects are on the horizon for her with the addition of the mixed team competition to the Olympic programme; but first she has to earn her precious place on the German team Damit gibt es nach 31 Jahren wieder einen durchgehenden Personenzugverkehr von Köln durch das Agger- und Volmetal bis Dortmund.","url":"https://www.come-on.de/luedenscheid/eroeffnung-bahnstrecke-meinerzhagen-brugge-9437067.html"};c&&a.navigator.canShare(d)&&(c.style.display="",c.addEventListener("click",b=>{b.preventDefault(),a.setTimeout(function(){a.navigator.share(d)},0)}))}})(window,document); Schluss mit Lücke: Die Bahn rollt wieder fahrplanmäßig auf der Strecke Meinerzhagen – Lüdenscheid Damit gibt es nach 31 Jahren wieder einen durchgehenden Personenzugverkehr von Köln durch das Agger- und Volmetal bis Dortmund as a peaceful day at the skate park turned into a nightmare when 16-year-old Filipp S. a recent immigrant from Kazakhstan to Germany Filipp’s attempt to intervene in a fight between his Eastern European friends and a group of around 15 Arab teenagers ended in a vicious assault that left him brain-dead The incident unfolded on January 30, 2024, around 6 p.m., when tensions escalated among teenagers at the skate park. Witness accounts provided to German newspaper Bild describe how a confrontation erupted between the Eastern European boys and the Arab group described as an avid skateboarder and a friend to the Eastern Europeans courageously stepped in to halt the conflict he became the target of the attackers himself Eyewitnesses recounted a harrowing scene where Filipp was knocked to the ground by the Arab assailants and mercilessly assaulted even as he lay unconscious Emergency services rushed him to the hospital where he was admitted to the intensive care unit with severe brain injuries Filipp remained in a coma for nine agonizing days before his family made the heartbreaking decision to remove life support on February 8 The devastating loss has left Filipp’s family and the community reeling with grief and outrage expressed hope for justice while fearing that the perpetrators Police have identified several suspects and launched an investigation into the murder conducting searches and seizing evidence to piece together the sequence of events As Filipp’s family prepares to lay him to rest the community mourns the bright young life extinguished far too soon grappling with the stark realities of migrant violence and its devastating consequences Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" There is zero benefit of inviting violent rapefugees into a first-world country they all have to go back to their third-world sh*tholes This is not rocket science to reach these conclusions Kick them in the ass —out of your country THANK THE EU’s BIGGEST CRIMINAL URSULA “URINE” VON DER LEYEN FOR THIS THE BIG SHIT URINE VON DER LEYEN WANTS MORE AND MORE OF THESE MUSLIMSHITS INTO EU I hope CRISPR technology will target every person with melanin …. 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