the international streetwear and lifestyle fashion retailer Suhl is a fashion industry veteran who has spent the past 25 years developing direct-to-consumer businesses on a global scale at Prada This leadership transition aims to position the company for its next chapter focused on sustainable growth and continue its evolution in the retail landscape Suhl’s appointment follows a comprehensive global search and has been unanimously approved by END.’s Board of Directors current CEO Parker Gundersen stepped down from the position on May 1st and Chief Financial Officer Karen Dracou assumed the role of interim CEO to ensure operational stability and maintain momentum across the company’s strategic initiatives "We are thrilled to welcome Sebastian Suhl to lead this next chapter of growth and a deep understanding of our industry,” said END.’s Chairman “We would also like to sincerely thank Parker for his contributions and leadership during his tenure and we wish him the very best in his future endeavors,” added Brok $(document).ready(function() { adition.srq.push(function(api) { api.renderSlot("renderSlot_Rectangle-2"); }); }); The Newcastle-born streetwear retailer has appointed Sebastian Suhl as its new chief executive officer who stepped down from the helm position on May 1 Suhl was appointed after what the company said was a “comprehensive global search” with his role being “unanimously approved” by End.’s board of directors chief financial officer Karen Dracou will assume the role of interim CEO “to ensure operational stability and maintain momentum across the company’s strategic initiatives" is taking on the new role at the company following his position as CEO at Mosaiq Group Suhl had served in a number of leadership roles at various luxury fashion houses where he had been managing director; and LVMH where he had served as CEO for both Marc Jacobs and Givenchy He had also been with Prada over the course of 10 years with his final role at the fashion giant being that of chief operating officer reflects what the retailer says is a strategic leadership transition that intends to help position the company for its next chapter “focused on sustainable growth and continued innovation” It is on this basis to which End.’s chairman adding in a statement: “He brings exceptional leadership We would also like to sincerely thank Parker for his contributions and leadership during his tenure and we wish him the very best in his future endeavours.” End.’s current operations are being overseen by private equity firm Apollo which was reported to have taken over the retailer in October 2024 as part of efforts to recapitalise the business Co-founders of the business Christiaan Ashworth and John Douglas Parker had agreed to fully exit the company set out to “strengthen [its] balance sheet and forward cash flow as we look to reach our next stage of evolution as a brand” which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year became evident upon the publication of its results for the year ended 31 March 2024 during which time the company slipped into the red posting an operating loss of 43.6 million pounds down from a prior profit of 8.8 million pounds said the retail landscape had “remained challenging as macroeconomic pressures persisted both in the UK and abroad” and despite undergoing a company-wide restructuring Into the rest of 2024 and coming into 2025 has made a number of steps to adjust its leadership team and expand its collaboration projects operates in what remains an intensely competitive industry but continues to invest in the right capabilities to drive future growth supported by long-term strategies with key brand partners and a continual desire to improve and streamline operations.” End has appointed Sebastian Suhl as its new chief executive He has  succeeded Parker Gunderson who stepped down from the role on 1 May Suhl has been a board member at the streetwear retailer since September 2024 and has also been working as chief executive of Mosaiq Group he headed up the Trussardi luxury fashion brand and is also a former managing director of Valentino he was chief executive of Marc Jacobs and Givenchy and also served in senior roles at Prada and Courreges End said the appointment follows a comprehensive global search and was unanimously approved by its board The retailer’s chairman Martin Brok said he was thrilled to welcome Suhl adding: “He brings exceptional leadership a strong strategic vision and a deep understanding of our industry “We would also like to sincerely thank Parker for his contribution and leadership during his tenure and wish him the very best in his future endeavours.” Register to Drapers to read ONE FREE article and a FREE digital edition End has announced today (1 May) that Sebastian Suhl former Givenchy and Marc Jacobs CEO and chief operating officer at Prada will take over as CEO effective this summer During his 25-year career, Suhl has helped scale global direct to consumer businesses at Prada, Givenchy He spent 10 years climbing the ranks at Prada Group before almost six years at LVMH and another two as managing director of Valentino Suhl first joined End in September 2024 as a board member focusing on the enhancement of retail marketing and merchandising strategies to drive growth Current CEO Parker Gundersen who has been in post for just shy of three years Chief financial officer Karen Dracou will assume the role of interim CEO "to ensure operational stability and maintain momentum across the company’s strategic initiatives" Drapers revealed that private equity firm Apollo had taken control of End three years after The Carlyle Group acquired a majority stake in the luxury streetwear retailer in a deal that valued the business at £750m co-founders Christiaan Ashworth and John Douglas Parker have now exited the business The luxury multi-brand retailer was founded in 2005 by Ashworth and Parker as a single independent store in Newcastle and is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year London and Milan and attracts 10 million unique site visitors per month End Clothing's accounts for the year to 31 March 2024 which were filed with Companies House on 24 December “the retail landscape remained challenging as macroeconomic pressures persisted in the UK and abroad” The company’s EBITDA for the 12 months was £16m Tags analysis and advice to keep you updated… New Look has successfully onboarded 100% of its core supplier base onto… Marks & Spencer has reassured that all third-party brands trading on its… Get full access to all the fashion industry news and intelligence you need Browse the archive of more than 55,000 articles read the daily and weekly newsletters in full and gain priority access to Drapers events Singer Jenna Suhl announced her new journey with the hopeful Hills & Valleys Jenasal released a cover image of her new single "Hills & Valleys" on her official SNS at noon on the 14th The released "Hills & Valleys" cover image showed Jenna Seol's face in a close-up shot The calm blue colors and bold piercings that drew attention from the cover give a glimpse of Jenasal's personality who pursues soulful sensibility and novelty Jenasal's new single "Hills & Valleys" is an R&B song that tells us to move forward while finding our own path By comparing the curves of life to hills and valleys he eventually depicts the process of finding his own resting place through hope and frustration and gives courage and comfort to the listeners with the single "Still Here" in 2018 and released "MANTRA" in 2020 and the first EP "BRAT" in Korea in 2022 Jenasal's new single "Hills & Valleys" will be released on various online music sites at 12 p.m ※ This service is provided by machine translation tool squadA total of 39 Indian shooters will compete at the under-21 Junior World Cup from June 1-9 in Germany Picture by Getty ImagesBy Ronald ChettiarRajkanwar Singh Sandhu and Simranpreet Kaur Brar will lead a 39-member Indian shooting contingent at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2023 in Suhl The ISSF Junior World Cup is for shooters under the age of 21 and will feature events in all three disciplines – pistol Simranpreet Kaur Brar won a gold medal at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2022 The 18-year-old Simranpreet had topped the podium in the 25m rapid fire pistol mixed team event with partner Vijayveer Sidhu She also won a silver in the same event at the ISSF World Championship in Cairo last year with Anish Bhanwala The 20-year-old Rajkanwar Singh Sandhu also won a bronze medal in the 25m pistol event at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2018 and bagged a silver in Suhl last year who won a gold medal in the junior men’s air rifle team event at the 2021 World Championships held in Peru The 20-year-old also bagged two gold medals in the 2019 Asian Championships in Doha The 15-year-old Abhinav Shaw - a silver medal winner in the men’s10m air rifle at the ISSF Junior World Cup last year - will also be in the fray India had topped the medals tally at the Junior Shooting World Cup in Suhl last year, with 33 medals - 13 golds, 15 silvers, and five bronze. 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Saurabh Chaudhary help India win four more medalsIndia have now won a total of 14 medals – eight gold and six silver - at the Germany meet The wins took India’s total medal haul at the junior shooting meet to 14 - eight gold and six silver. Australia, France, Poland and Bulgaria have shared the other four gold medals on offer between themselves till now. India’s gold rush on Friday began with the men’s 10m air rifle trio of Rudrankksh Patil, Paarth Makhija and Umamahesh Maddineni beat the Spanish trio of Jesus Oviedo, Adrian Diaz and Jorge Estevez 16-8 in the gold medal match. It was a second individual gold in the competition for both Rudrankksh and Paarth who had won the individual men’s 10m air rifle and the mixed team rifle competitions, respectively. It was then the turn of the junior women’s 10m air pistol team of Manu Bhaker, Palak and Esha Singh who outplayed Georgians Salome Prodiashvili, Mariam Abramishvili and Mariami Prodiashvili by the same 16-8 margin. Then the air rifle women’s team comprising of Arya Borse Zeena Khitta and Ramita downed the Korean trio of Yeeun AN Eunji Kwon and Jeongin Jang 17-9 in the title decider to give India her third gold of the day it was the Junior men’s air pistol team of Saurabh Chaudhary Shiva Narwal and Sarabjot Singh who outclassed Uzbekistan’s Mukhammad Kamalov Veniamin Nikitin and Umidbek Komolbekov 17-9 to clinch India’s fourth gold of the day India have also reached the gold medal round of the junior men’s and women’s trap team competitions and have assured themselves of two more silver medals at the very least Arya Vansh Tyagi and Vivaan Kapoor will clash with the US trio of Patrick Thompson Ernest Carvahlo and Christian Kutz later in the day for the junior men’s trap team title Sabeera Haris and Bhavya Tripathi will be up against the Italian trio of Marika Patera Sofia Gori and Sofia Littame in the junior women’s trap team gold medal encounter for a shot at World Cup glory ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for ProPublica’s Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Ted Suhl an Arkansas businessman who was released after serving about two and a half years of a seven-year sentence for bribery and fraud after a campaign led by former Arkansas Gov We examined the White House announcement of the commutation and found multiple omissions and misleading statements The White House did not respond to a request for comment attorney general and top two legislative leaders told ProPublica they didn’t encourage the commutation attorney in the Eastern District of Arkansas said she didn’t know whether her office had declined to pursue the matter but added that it’s “not terribly unusual” for Washington to take on a case “We are a pretty small office.” Incorrect. Suhl was convicted on four of six charges: federal funds bribery interstate travel in aid of bribery and two counts of fraud that deprives others of honest services (Suhl’s lawyer did not respond to requests for comment.) Omission. A Suhl facility, the Lord’s Ranch, was investigated in the 1990s for allegedly physically abusing juveniles, according to press accounts Huckabee called that “hearsay” and said the facility was “turning kids lives around.” Omission. Huckabee, Suhl’s champion in the commutation process, received $6,000.00 in campaign contributions from Suhl and related interests many years ago but told ProPublica that had “nothing to do with why I helped him I helped him because I feel like he’s innocent declined to name other Arkansas “leaders” who favored a commutation told ProPublica he was hired by Suhl’s family last year to review the case then was asked to write a letter supporting the commutation (but was not paid for the letter) He said Suhl’s sentence was “on the harsh side.” Eight former residents of a youth treatment center that was run by an Arkansas man whose bribery conviction was commuted by Donald Trump have filed a lawsuit claiming they were victims of “systematic and widespread” abuse at the now-shuttered facility Attorneys for the former residents of the Lord’s Ranch said the lawsuit was the first of several to be filed in the coming weeks alleging abuse at the facility that closed in 2016 after owner Ted Suhl was convicted in a federal bribery scheme Suhl’s conviction was commuted by Trump in 2019 “Men and women who owned, operated, and staffed the facility preyed on and abused the children housed on the remote facility in Warm Springs, Arkansas routinely and systematically,” the lawsuit filed on Monday in federal court said The lawsuit against Suhl and others claims the unnamed residents were victims of repeated sexual abuse and rape by an employee of the facility who is named as a defendant in the lawsuit An attorney who represented Suhl in his bribery case did not immediately respond to a message on Tuesday Ted Suhl at federal court in 2016 Photograph: Brian Chilson/Arkansas Times“Children at the Lord’s lived in constant fear unfamiliar environment far from home and at the complete mercy of a sadistic staff,” the lawsuit said survival meant compliance with the physical and sexual abuse.” The ranch – later named Trinity Behavioral Health – opened in 1976 and was licensed in 1987 by the state as a residential childcare facility The lawsuit claims Suhl and others at the ranch made an “intentional fully conscious decision” to allow the abuse to occur and threatened victims who spoke up A federal jury in 2016 found Suhl guilty of charges related to paying up to $20,000 in cash bribes over four years to a state health official in hopes of receiving inside information to benefit his businesses but was released after Trump commuted his sentence to time served The White House in 2019 called Suhl “a pillar of his community before his prosecution and a generous contributor to several charities” in its statement announcing Trump’s commutation Suhl’s clemency request had been supported by Mike Huckabee Attorneys for the residents said they represent at least 30 who have also claimed abuse at the facility The attorneys said they were filing additional lawsuits citing a January 2024 deadline under a recent Arkansas law that extended the statute of limitation on child sex abuse cases “Each story is worse than the next,” attorney Martin Gould told reporters in a Zoom call on Tuesday with attorney Josh Gillispie The call included audio recordings from two of the plaintiffs discussing the impact the abuse had on them One of the plaintiffs said the years he spent at the ranch were “the worst Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application formerly of the Bertha/Wadena area passed away at home on Sunday Funeral Services will be held at 11 AM Wednesday 2009 at Word of Life Free Lutheran Church in Upsala Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service on Wednesday at the church She worked at Cabin Fever Saloon and Eatery in Little Falls Serving as casket bearers are Mike Murrell This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Send help right to the people and causes you care about Your donation is protected by the GoFundMe Giving Guarantee Germany will stage the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships at which 300 athletes are expected to compete Member of Parliament and Patron of the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships: a clear head and razor-sharp vision – these are the attributes that define a successful participant in shooting competitions When the best athletes from this sport meet in Suhl from 18-26 July we can be sure to see some exciting contests Around 300 athletes from nearly 50 countries will present attractive modern shooting sport and you are invited to share their enthusiasm The sport of shooting has a long tradition here in Suhl which is why I was particularly pleased when IPC Shooting decided to award this town the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships the town of Suhl proved to be excellent host for a similar event providing perfect conditions for the IPC Shooting European Championships Competitions between athletes with an impairment are a matter specifically close to my heart which is why I welcome the opportunity of supporting this event The determination of these athletes never ceases to impress me and can serve as an incentive for other people to improve the quality of their lives through sport and physical activity improves levels of physical fitness and provides athletes with opportunities of making new friends This is why I and the Federal Government are so committed to supporting top-level competitions for athletes with an impairment and why this support shall remain one of the planks of our overall sports policy I would also like to give my thanks to the large number of volunteers without whose valuable engagement it would be impossible to host a sporting event of this dimension Their steadfast commitment provides the foundation for the success of this Championship In my capacity as the official patron of these World Championships I hereby send my best wishes to the hosts of the event to all athletes and to all of 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Please see our privacy policy for more information Italian fashion house Trussardi is undergoing an internal restructuring following the resignation of its entire board of directors on Thursday which prompted the exit of CEO Sebastian Suhl The company has been in revival mode since private equity firm QuattroR took a 60 percent controlling stake in the business in 2019 from the Trussardi family Sources close to the company say a chief risk officer and two other external executives have been brought in to lead turnaround efforts for the brand over the next six to 12 months sources say that this restructuring may attract potential shareholders or businesses who are interested in purchasing or supporting the Trussardi company Business advisory 3X Capital has been brought in to consult on the brand’s future alongside QuattroR The shakeup comes as Trussardi has failed to meet performance expectations set by QuattroR which led to an intervention similar in nature to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in the US though sources say the company has not yet reached liquidation or bankruptcy The house’s consolidated debt surpassed €50 million Benjamin A Huseby and Serhat Işık will continue their roles as creative directors at Trussardi a heritage label founded in 1911 as a luxury glove brand has struggled to find its footing as a middle-tier brand in the existing industry landscape Suhl appointed GmbH founders Benjamin A Huseby and Serhat Işık as creative directors in May 2021 to lead the house's revamp were tasked with steering a turnaround alongside CEO Suhl as the brand sought to attract a new generation of consumers and reignite its existing customer base They presented their second collection during Milan Fashion Week in September after returning to the calendar in February 2022 following a five-year hiatus “It’s been a big process since QuattroR took over. We've done huge work on the team, which isn't finished,” Suhl said in a September interview with Vogue Business voicing that his goal along with Huseby and Işık was to “shake off the dust” Trussardi began increasing its international presence It re-entered the UK market and Suhl looked to expand in major markets such as Europe and Asia Suhl also reopened the brand’s historic Palazzo Trussardi flagship reopened in November with an updated look and a high-end restaurant “On both the creative and the business side the biggest challenge is balancing an existing business with something new Huseby and Işık will continue in their roles at the Italian house sources close to the business say they will focus only on high-performing categories including leather goods Comments, questions or feedback? Email us at feedback@voguebusiness.com The Restory’s future is up in the air as co-founders resign Pharrell at Vuitton: Has fashion gone full hype?  Ralph Lauren shares climb on strong China performance Sign up to our newsletter for a truly global perspective on the fashion industry Frank Lockwood is editor of the Religion section at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and has worked at the newspaper since 2006 Saurabh Chaudhary lead India in Suhl - full scheduleEsha Singh Anish Bhanwala are also among the other Indian participants at the Junior World Cup that will feature pistol Picture by 2018 Getty ImagesBy Aarish AnsariTokyo Olympians Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary will lead a 66-member Indian contingent at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2022 in Suhl The Suhl meet is the first major event for junior shooters this year It features events in all three disciplines – pistol This will also be the first major tournament for reigning 10m air pistol junior world champion Manu Bhaker who last competed internationally at the President’s Cup in November the 20-year-old Manu Bhaker will be competing in the 10m and 25m pistol events Youth Olympic gold medallist Saurabh Chaudhary comes on the back of a 10m air pistol gold medal at the senior World Cup in Cairo in March The other notable names accompanying Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary will be 14-year-old junior world champion Naamya Kapoor Rhythm Sangwan and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Anish Bhanwala The 17-year-old Esha Singh had clinched the 10m air pistol gold at the Cairo World Cup and was also part of the of the gold-winning women’s 25m pistol team along with Rhythm Sangwan Twin brothers Udayveer and Vijayveer Sidhu who had claimed the junior national gold and silver This will be the first assignment for newly-appointed rifle shooting coach Joydeep Karmakar, who took over the reins at the beginning of May. He was part of the national camp held in Delhi before the upcoming Junior World Cup. The Indian contingent in Germany will be accompanied by a 15-member support staff, including coaches, physios and trainers. Final stage 1 10m air rifle men - 12:30 PM IST Final stage 2 10m air rifle men medal match - 12:50 PM IST Final stage 1 10m air rifle women - 2:45 PM IST Final stage 2 10m air rifle women medal match - 3:15 PM IST Final stage 1 10m air pistol men - 8:30 PM IST Final stage 2 10m air pistol men medal match - 8:50 PM IST Final stage 1 10m air pistol women - 9:45 PM IST Final stage 2 10m air pistol women medal match - 10:05 PM IST Bronze medal match 10m air rifle mixed team - 2:30 PM IST  Gold medal match 10m air rifle mixed team - 4:15 PM IST Bronze medal match 10m air pistol mixed team - 5:30 PM IST Gold medal match 10m air pistol mixed team - 6:00 PM IST Final trap women medal match - 8:20 PM IST Bronze medal match air rifle team men - 1:30 PM IST Gold medal match air rifle team men - 2:00 PM IST Bronze medal match air pistol team women - 3:00 PM IST Gold medal match air pistol team women - 3:30 PM IST Bronze medal match air rifle team women - 4:00 PM IST Gold medal match air rifle team women - 4:30 PM IST Bronze medal match air pistol team men - 5:45 PM IST Gold medal match air pistol team men - 6:15 PMIST Bronze medal match trap mixed team - 7:30 PM IST Gold medal match trap mixed team - 8:00 PM IST Final stage 1 50m rifle 3 positions men - 12:30 PM IST Final stage 2 50m rifle 3 positions men medal match - 12:45 PM IST Final stage 1 25m pistol women part 1 - 2:45 PM IST Final stage 1 25m pistol women part 2 - 4:15 PM IST Final stage 2 25m pistol women - 3:45 PM IST Final stage 1 50m rifle 3 positions women - 7:30 PM IST Final stage 2 50m rifle 3 positions women medal match - 8:15 PM IST Bronze medal match 50m 3 positions men -3:30 PM IST Gold medal match 50m 3 positions men - 4:00 PM IST Final stage 1 25m rapid fire pistol part 1 - 6:15 PM IST Final stage 1 25m rapid fire pistol part 2 - 6:35 PM IST Final stage 2 25m rapid fire pistol medal match - 7:05 PM IST Bronze medal match 50m rifle 3 positions team men - 8:30 PM IST Gold medal match 50m rifle 3 positions team men - 9:00 PM IST Bronze medal match 25m pistol team women - 1:30 PM IST Gold medal match 25m pistol team women - 2:00 PM IST Bronze medal match 50m rifle 3 positions mixed team - 3:30 PM IST Gold medal match 50m rifle 3 positions mixed team - 3:30 PM IST Final stage 1 skeet  women part 1 - 7:15 PM IST Final stage 1 skeet  women part 2 - 7:45 PM IST Final stage 2 skeet women medal match - 8:20 PM IST Final stage 1 skeet  men part 1 - 9:00 PM IST Final stage 1 skeet  men part 2 - 9:30 PM IST Final stage 2 skeet men medal match - 10:05 PM IST Bronze medal match 25m rapid fire pistol team men - 12:00 PM IST Gold medal match 25m rapid fire pistol team men - 12:30 PM IST Bronze medal match 25m rapid fire pistol mixed  team - 4:45 PMIST Gold medal match 25m rapid fire pistol mixed team - 5:15 PM IST Bronze medal match skeet team women - 7:15 PM IST IST Gold medal match skeet team women - 7:45 PM IST Bronze medal match skeet team men - 8:30 PM IST Gold medal match skeet team men - 9:00 PM IST Bronze medal match 50m rifle prone mixed team - 12:00 PM IST Gold medal match 50m rifle prone mixed team - 12:30 PM IST Bronze medal match skeet mixed team - 8:00 PM IST Gold medal match skeet mixed team - 8:30 PM IST Saurabh Chaudhary lead India in Suhl - full schedule","tag":"[\"sportzinteractive\",\"noc-in\",\"newsclip\"]","module_type":"InStoryCampaign","module_title":"ISSF Junior World Cup 2022: Manu Bhaker Saurabh Chaudhary lead India in Suhl - full schedule","section_level_1":"news","section_level_2":"shooting-issf-junior-world-cup-2022-suhl-schedule","discipline":null,"odf_id":null,"module_instance":"CTAs - Blue Link","module_id":"6b5b27f5-708a-44ed-9fef-bd97d03d35b5","link_tag":"Olympic Membership - Free Live Stream Sports & Original Series - join now Zur optimalen Darstellung unserer Webseite benötigen Sie Javascript Bitte aktivieren sie dies in Ihrem Browser Um die Darstellung dieser Seite zu verbessern Chor und Sinfonieorchester des MDR nehmen Sie mit auf eine musikalische Reise ins Weltall. Hören Sie Ausschnitte aus "Die Planeten" von Gustav Holst und Filmmusik, u.a. aus "Star Trek" und "Star Wars". Im Congress Centrum Suhl leiteten MDR-Chefdirigent Dennis Russell Davies und Astronaut Ulrich Walter eine kosmisch-sinfonische Expedition und luden zu einer musikalischen Reise in die Unendlichkeit des Alls ein. Von Richard Strauss' "Also sprach Zarathustra" über Gustav Holsts "Die Planeten" bis zu John Williams' ikonischer Musik zu "Star Wars": Hier gibt es alle Informationen zum Programm des ARD-Silvesterkonzerts. Beim ARD-Silvesterkonzert 2024 führt er durchs Programm, früher flog er durchs All: Ulrich Walter war Astronaut beim DLR und jahrelang in der Forschung tätig. Ein Leben im Dienste der Wissenschaft. Die japanische Sopranistin Mari Moriya ist weltweit auf den Opern- und Konzertbühnen zu erleben. In unterschiedlichsten Rollen Mozart bis Wagner begeistert sie ihr Publikum. Dennis Russell Davies steht seit September 2020 als Chefdirigent am Pult des MDR-Sinfonieorchesters. Der vielseitige Musiker kann auf eine lange internationale Karriere zurückblicken. Ein Porträt. Die Wurzeln des MDR-Sinfonieorchesters liegen in den Anfangsjahren des Rundfunks. Heute ist es das älteste Radio-Orchester Deutschlands - und eines der lebendigsten und innovativsten Ensembles seiner Art. Der MDR-Rundfunkchor ist nicht nur der größte und traditionsreichste Chor des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks, sondern gilt weltweit auch als eines der gefragtesten Ensembles seiner Art. Philipp Ahmann übernahm im Januar 2020 die Künstlerische Leitung des MDR-Rundfunkchors. Dem Chor ist Ahmann bereits seit langem verbunden, unter anderem war er mehrere Jahre lang Erster Gastdirigent. In Suhl sind die MDR-Ensembles regelmäßig in ihrer MDR-Konzertreihe zu Gast. Zum Jahreswechsel kommen sie mit dem ARD-Silvesterkonzert ins CCS. Das ARD-Silvesterkonzert ist das letzte Festkonzert im Jubiläumsjahr zum 100. Geburtstag von MDR-Sinfonieorchester und MDR-Rundfunkchor. Hier blicken wir zurück auf besondere Programme und Geburtstagsgeschenke. this event has already made the record books and has the potential to be the best World Championships ever." The biggest ever IPC Shooting World Championships officially opened on Friday (18 July) at an impressive Opening Ceremony in the German city of Suhl To celebrate the unique character of the surroundings there was dancing local music and an introduction to the tournament mascot - Suhly the Fox- before the athletes paraded to loud cheers from the crowd in the Platz der Deutschen Einheit International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Governing Board Member John Petersson officially opened the competition as a fitting gun salute using antique firearms from the local Waffen museum sounded He said “Even before a shot has been fired and has the potential to be the best World Championships ever “This sport has made significant progress in recent times and the biggest contributor to this success has been the athletes whose performances continue to inspire and excite the world.” participation has continued to soar and an improved competition programme has created more opportunities for athletes to compete at an international level.” Petersson went onto thank the gathered representatives of the Thuringia region the Schießsportzentrum Suhl and the German National Paralympic Committee (NPC) German NPC President Julius Beucher also addressed the crowd at the Opening Ceremony and praised the commitment of the athletes competing in Suhl He said: “265 athletes from 53 countries will meet in Suhl to demonstrate their skills but also to provide observers with an insight into the potential and likely future of para-shooting “All sport shooters are aware that consistently successful results in this discipline are only possible through a combination of concentration and precision The first day of competition is on Saturday (19 July) and will feature a number of top athletes starting their quest to be crowned world champion Sweden’s 17-time Paralympic gold medallist Jonas Jakobsson will be on the hunt for glory once more in R1 (men’s 10m air rifle SH1) against the hosts’ world champion Josef Neumaier and Chinese Paralympic gold medallist Chao Dong In R2 (women’s 10m air rifle SH1) Slovakia's Veronika Vadovicova looks to be the one to beat but will have to get past China’s Paralympic champion Cuiping Zhang. New Zealand’s Michael Johnson will be looking to retain his IPC Shooting World Championship title in R9 (mixed 50m rifle prone SH2) ahead of Ukrainian European champion Pavlo Volynets and his teammate Vasyl Kovalchuk More information, including live results, are available at www.suhl-2014.com High quality rights free pictures from each day will be available to download at the IPC's Flickr account. Double European champion Veronika Vadovicova is on the hunt for her her first world title at the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl Jonas Jacobsson competes in the R1 final at the 2013 IPC Shooting European Championships London 2012 bronze medalist Michael Johnson of New Zealand poses with his medal after competing in the Mixed R4-10m Air Rifle Standing Shooting - SH2 final The owners of a now-defunct youth behavioral health center located in northeast Arkansas are facing a second federal lawsuit alleging.. This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC For unlimited free access to all articles and analysis from 2024 Or to access 4,000+ articles from an archive of 7 years a contract manufacturer of complex orthopaedic implants for the extremities and spinal sectors has appointed Patricia Suhl as its new head of Mergers and Acquisitions MarketsHealthcareLife SciencesPharmaSocial CareVeterinary RankingsM&AEquity ResourcesEventsYearbook CompanyAboutContact UsSubscribeNewsletterEHIA Krisztina David is a One to Watch athlete in Shooting if everything comes together at the right moment I may have a good chance of making it into the top five." Hungary’s Krisztina David heads to the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships from Friday (18 July) looking to maintain an upward curve in performance following a devastating injury sustained just months after making her international debut four years ago The 38-year-old stepped out at the 2010 World Championships in Zagreb managing fourth place after two "nerve-wracking" shoot offs which subsequently proved to be the turning point in her shooting career "That was unexpected success and gave me a boost to reorganise my life transformed my diet and paid more attention to my health," said David a steady climb to the top of the rankings was halted by surgery to a nagging shoulder injury that physically and psychologically shattered the 38-year-old I had problems with my stability and that destroyed my self-confidence,” she said “It took me several months of physical and mental training to recover and to build up a strong foundation that can help me handle situations like this in a more efficient way." The renewed approach clearly worked for David who in early 2014 set a new women's P2 (women’s 10m air pistol SH1) finals world record at the IPC Shooting World Cup in Stoke Mandeville I didn't even realise!' When I shoot I only focus on my technique and I don’t count the results,” she said I didn't even know what the world record had been before because that doesn't matter to me at all." David grabbed bronze at the European Championships in Alicante beating P2 FYR Macedonian Paralympic Champion Olivera Nakovska-Bikova to a medal She started shooting with big bore pistols at the age 21 what started off as a hobby turned into an "obsession" It was not until 2009 that David was discovered by her current trainer Andrea Zakor which proved to be another watershed moment "Once I started working with Andrea and competing competitively I sort of had to start the learning process from the very beginning again," David said David’s world record resultin 2014 came as no surprise after working with the full-time IT professional "I was very proud of her as always,” a beaming Zakor said her result was predictable and we both knew it might be close to the world record It's definitely a big achievement and I'm happy that she could realise the training results in competition as well David faces stark opposition from Azerbaijani European champion Yelena Taranova and Iran’s Sareh Javanmardidodmani David has been committed to training in the build-up and feels well-prepared to fight back against her opposition "I only keep my eyes on my performance and I aim at producing the same results in competitions as I do during training," she said I may have a good chance of making it into the top five But I think there are at least six or seven of us in the competition who are equally likely to win - and deserving thereof." David is one of 265 athletes from 53 countries who will line-up for the biggest IPC Shooting World Championships in history from 18-26 July More information, including live results, can be found at the event website High quality rights free pictures from each day will be available to download at the Paralympic Games Flickr account Jonas Jacobsson of Sweden competes in the Mixed R6-50m Free Rifle Prone SH1 Qualification Shooting competition at the 2008 Paralympic Games “I knew that I had to shoot pretty quickly because that would put the pressure on him the audience would cheer and he would hear it So I tried to shoot before him and shoot a good 10 Sweden’s Jonas Jacobsson claimed gold with his very last shot in an incredible R1 (men’s rifle standing SH1) final on the first day of the 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl there were gold medals for Slovakia’s Veronika Vadovicova in the R2 (women’s 10m standing SH1) and Ukraine’s Vasyl Kovalchuk in the R9 (mixed 50m rifle prone SH2) In the R1 (men’s rifle standing SH1) final Jacobsson took an early lead and looked good for his 18th world title as the final reached its climax But he dramatically let his lead slip with his 19th shot and looked to have blown his chances with South Korea’s Seungchul Lee taking the advantage the pressure of the final shot proved too much for Lee as he fired a 9.4 against Jacobsson’s 10.5 allowing the 49-year-old to take gold with a score of 204.2 Despite nearly throwing away victory in the dying stages Jacobsson knew he had the experience to pull through He said: “I was thinking on the last shot that I need a good 10 I have taken 17 gold medals in the World Championships before and the guy next to me hasn’t had a gold medal yet “So I knew that he would be having a lot of thoughts in the last shot Ukraine's Andrii Doroshenko took the bronze in an event that saw two world records smashed South Korea’s Jinho Park broke a qualification world record with 626.8 and helped his country to break the team record of 1853.9 In the R2 (women’s 10m standing SH1) final Vadovicova looked controlled as she claimed her first title After qualifying comfortably in first position she lived up to her favourite’s tag with a strong performance in the final She was pushed all the way however by Turkey’s Cagla Bas who was actually leading with five shots to go But Vadovicova’s class shone through in the final stages as she consistently shot around the 10 mark including an impressive 10.5 with her final effort to claim the title Bas took silver - a superb achievement after finishing 28th in the event at the last World Championships - whilst South Korea’s Yunri Lee claimed the bronze Although no British athlete won a medal in the R2 (women’s 10m standing SH1) the team did set a new qualification team record scoring 1215.9 Ukraine’s Kovalchuk took gold in the R9 (mixed 50m rifle prone SH2) scoring 621.0 with consistent shooting Kovalchuk stated that he had waited a long time to top the podium He said: “It is my first gold medal in R9 rifle I have been trying to win a gold medal in this event for four years not just because of the hard work [I have put in] but because of all the support of my colleagues and coaches.” Great Britain’s James Bevis (615.2) took silver and Croatia’s Ivica Bratanovic (613.5) the bronze More information, including live results are available at www.suhl2014.com President Donald Trump on Monday commuted the sentence of an Arkansas businessman convicted in 2016 of bribing a state official to protect his business interests Josh Snyder covers state politics for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette he has worked for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since 2018