Roberto González de Julián asumió su nuevo cargo comprometiéndose a mantener los estándares de seguridad actuales
Roberto González de Julián ha tomado este lunes posesión del cargo como comisario jefe de la Comisaría de la Policía Nacional de Alcobendas y San Sebastián de los Reyes
El acto oficial contó con la presencia de representantes institucionales de ambas localidades y del Ejecutivo Nacional
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Roberto González de Julián asumió su nuevo cargo destacando el trabajo que se viene realizando desde esta comisaría y comprometiéndose a mantener los estándares de seguridad actuales
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Company announces plans for second European campus
US data center firm Prime is expanding into Spain with plans for a 40MW facility in Madrid
The company has acquired a 7.6-acre site at Calle de la Pedriza 1 in Alcobendas
The 40MW facility will span 26,000 sqm (280,000 sq ft)
The company said the development timeline will be in line with customer demand
but the site has an estimated commencement of Q1 2025
and information governance mandating in-country data center presence
it is clear that Madrid is poised for strong growth over the foreseeable future,” said Nicholas Laag
“Alcobendas is an ideal location for Prime’s first data center in Madrid with an established ecosystem that offers easy access to fiber and experienced
"Having spent the last twenty-five years in Madrid
it is encouraging to see the hard work and preparation put in by so many local stakeholders result in readiness to capitalize on the recent surge in demand,” said Michael Wall
SVP of development and construction for Prime in Europe
“Prime believes this strong foundation will sustain data center growth in Madrid further validating its place alongside the most influential digital infrastructure markets in Europe
We are excited to contribute to the success story.”
Rumours Prime was aiming to expand into Spain first surfaced in 2022
Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia
Various entities and individuals will be recognized for their work in favor of solidarity | Europa Press NEWS Alcobendas Hosts the ONCE Solidarity Awards GalaThe event will feature prominent political and social representatives06/02/2025 19:00:00h by Gonzalo Pinilla
the 2024 Solidarity Awards of the ONCE Social Group will be held at the Teatro Auditorio Ciudad de Alcobendas
various entities and individuals will be recognized for their work in favor of solidarity
The event will be attended by prominent political and social representatives
president of the ONCE Social Group; Francisco Martín Aguirre
government delegate in the Community of Madrid
president of the ONCE Territorial Council in Madrid
Alongside them will be Rocío García Alcántara
mayor of Alcobendas | Europa PressAlongside them will be Rocío García Alcántara
and Social Affairs of the Community of Madrid
The recipients of the 2024 Solidarity Awards are the Plan Adapta of the Madrid City Council
and the priest and activist Jorge Dompablo
Accompanying these personalities will be other representatives of Madrid society and the disability sector
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Burundi’s Rodrigue Kwizera and Ethiopia's Likina Amebaw confirmed their supremacy at the Cross Internacional de la Constitucion
the sixth Gold meeting in this season’s World Athletics Cross Country Tour
the 23-year-old Burundian retained his title in style while Amebaw managed her first win here after finishing third two years ago
the men's 10.1km contest opened with Eritrea's Filmon Kibrom taking an early lead
closely followed by Kwizera and Uganda's Martin Kiprotich
the leading pack was compounded by the those three plus Eritrea's Aron Kifle
Rwanda's Yves Nimubona and the surprise Spaniard Andreu Blanes
a former world junior silver medallist in orienteering races who only took up athletics in 2018
Kwizera moved to the front for the first time roughly 11 minutes into the race
but he didn't increase the cadence; the lead group covered the second big loop in 6:55
Nimubona started to lose ground at halfway just before 20-year-old Kiprotich decided to increase the rhythm which could only be followed by Kwizera
Having covered the third 2.3km lap in 6:37
Kiprotich still had Kwizera for company at the bell while Ndikumana and Kibrom were three seconds adrift of them with Blanes running alone in fifth
On his fourth consecutive appearance in Alcobendas
Kwizera took advantage of his knowledge of the circuit to unleash a decisive change of speed with exactly one kilometre remaining
he extended his lead on Kiprotich to secure his third successive following a speedy 6:28 final lap
who finished 18th at this year’s World Cross
finished second and Ndikumana broke away from Kibrom midway through the closing circuit to place third
It means the men’s title in Alcobendas has been in Burundian hands since 2019 when Thierry Ndikumwenayo took the spoils; Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo was the last non-Burundian to win here back in 2018
it was not an especially difficult triumph for me as I'm in good shape now,” said a confident Kwizera
whose next race will be in Venta de Baños on 17 December
Italy's multiple European U20 and U23 cross-country champion Nadia Battocletti set the pace in the women’s 8.1km event
Shortly after reaching the opening kilometre
just six athletes remained in close attendance: compatriot Anna Arnaudo
the Ethiopian pair of Amebaw and Asayech Ayichew
Hungary's Lili Anna Vindics-Toth and France's Alessia Zarbo
the latter being the first casualty some seven minutes into the race
The Italian's relentless cadence progressively paid off as firstly the Hungarian steeplechaser and then her compatriot Arnaudo could not live with her kind of pace and the race became a four-woman fight between Battocletti
Ayichew and Mawia when the clock read 11:30
it became apparent that Mawia hadn’t fully recovered from the injury that forced her to drop out in the closing stages last weekend in Soria and began to falter while Ayichew emerged as a strong leader and pushed hard before reaching the bell
Ayichew and Amebaw led with Battocletti a couple of seconds behind
but the Italian managed to reel in the Ethiopans and catch them a few hundred metres later
Spain-based Amebaw made her decisive move with about 700 metres to go
Amebaw eventually crossed the line five seconds clear of her compatriot thanks to a 7:18 superb last circuit
12 seconds ahead of Battocletti with Mawia taking fourth spot
“I felt a bit uneasy and heavy at the beginning but then I began to feel much better,” said Amebaw
I really enjoy them; my next cross country competitions will be in Aranda de Duero (3 December) and Cantimpalos (10 December) before resuming the World Athletics Cross Country Tour in 2024
I'm also targeting a quick time over 10km in the coming months.”
Women (8.1km)1 Likina Amebaw (ETH) 26:332 Asayech Ayichew (ETH) 26:383 Nadia Battocletti (ITA) 26:504 Lucy Mawia (KEN) 27:265 Anna Arnaudo (ITA) 27:436 Cristina Ruiz (ESP) 27:587 Lili Anna Vindics-Toth (HUN) 28:128 Claudia Estévez (ESP) 28:309 Azucena Díaz (ESP) 28:4010 Alessia Zarbo (FRA) 28:44
Men (10.1km)1 Rodrigue Kwizera (BDI) 29:302 Martin Kiprotich (UGA) 29:383 Celestin Ndikumana (BDI) 29:524 Filmon Kibrom (ERI) 29:545 Aron Kifle (ERI) 30:076 Andreu Blanes (ESP) 30:157 Yves Nimubona (RWA) 30:288 David Bascuñana (ESP) 30:529 Oliver Löfqvist (SWE) 30:5610 Roberto Aláiz (ESP) 31:12
Farmers' markets are synonymous with quality products without intermediaries and in this list we compile some of those held in the capital
The farmers’ markets have been acquiring an increasingly important role in the daily lives of the people of Madrid and having local
quality products at hand without intermediaries is always appreciated
Over the last year the number of farmers’ markets in Madrid has increased to the point that every weekend there is one open in the city
📍Location: Europa park (on Fray José Cerdeiriña street with turn to Fuente del Tiro street)
📍Location: Planetario avenue with turn to Meneses street.
Dates: first and third Sunday of each month (except July and August).
The Mercado de Productores de Vallecas was officially born in September 2024, and since then it provides the neighbors of the district with a wide range of fruits, vegetables, meats, sausages and sweets, all organic and handmade from 10am to 4pm.
Although most of the products sold here are from Madrid’s fields (for that reason of encouraging proximity consumption), it also occasionally welcomes star snacks from other communities (black pudding from Burgos, Galician beef…).
View this post on Instagram With the intention of reducing the distribution chain
eliminating intermediaries and “putting a face and eyes to food” the Alcobendas Producers Market is born
An event designed to publicize the products of small traders who
do not have access to sell in large supermarkets
📍Location: Paseo de Valdelasfuentes corner with José Hierro street.
📅 Dates: second Sunday of each month (except July and August)
View this post on Instagram On the last Sunday of every month
the Francisco de Asís Cabrero square in Valdebebas becomes from 10am to 4pm the meeting point for organic producers and artisans who seek to bring the countryside – and its delicacies – to this neighborhood in the northwest of the city
With a total of 36 producers and an interesting range of activities from 12 noon
this market is crowned as one of the best Sunday plans in the area
As it is already a tradition in this type of market
the market’s own products can be tasted in situ
as explained on its website “culture and gastronomic
📍Location: Francisco de Asís Cabrero square
Among the farmers’ markets, in addition to the municipal ones, we also have the Cámara Agraria Market Day, which has been held once a month since 2011 (on their website they announce the upcoming dates)
If you are not sure what is grown in the Community
here you can find out because each exhibitor indicates where it has been planted
it is a good way to rediscover another part of the Casa de Campo and take the opportunity to stroll through this lung of the city
📅 Dates: once a month
Ongoing player recruitment has seen Mauro Perotti joining Alcobendas
The former Argentina XV scrum-half was among the leading players in last season’s División de Honor
Perotti moves to the Madrid club from División de Honor rivals Bathco Rugby Santander
He comes from Gimnasia y Tiro club in the northern Argentine city and province of Salta
In 2016 he joined Buenos Aires club CASI to play in the URBA Top 12 until 2019
His move to Spain came following his time in Buenos Aires
In his rookie season in Spain he started 17 matches
He did so playing across multiple positions
such was the level of his performance in the league
The 23-year-old has prior experience not only in Salta and Buenos Aires but also in terms of representative duty
He played at the top level in provincial competition
for Los Pumas 7’s and for the Argentina XV
His game time in the 2016 Americas Rugby Championship mean that his eligibility is attached to Argentina
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El Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián de los Reyes ha confirmado que Gabriel Soto ha sido localizado en buenas condiciones y ha agradecido la colaboración ciudadana
que había desaparecido hace unos días en Alcobendas
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El Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián de los Reyes ha celebrado la noticia a través de sus redes sociales
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no se han dado más detalles sobre las circunstancias en las que ha sido encontrado
pero la confirmación de que se encuentra en buenas condiciones ha generado alivio en la ciudad
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It is estimated that by 2030, 317,000 new cases will be registered in Spain. | Redes sociales NEWS Alcobendas strengthens awareness on World Cancer DayThe Spanish Association Against Cancer wants to raise awareness about the importance of prevention and research04/02/2025 14:29:00h by Gonzalo Pinilla
according to the Observatory of the Spanish Association Against Cancer
represents the main socio-health problem globally
317,000 new cases will be registered in Spain
which is equivalent to a diagnosis every 1.8 minutes
the Spanish Association Against Cancer wants to raise awareness in society about the importance of prevention and research
various initiatives have been launched on the occasion of World Cancer Day
a new edition of the solidarity campaign 'The Purchase of Your Life' will begin
inviting citizens to collaborate at checkout lines in supermarkets
and physical and online stores throughout Spain
The goal is to raise funds to combat cancer-related inequalities
various initiatives have been launched on the occasion of World Cancer Day | Redes socialesIn Alcobendas
the establishments participating in this campaign are:
which will be carried out between February 7 and 16
will allocate the funds raised to cancer prevention
financing free support and accompaniment services for patients and families
The Spanish Association Against Cancer offers free programs and services that are attended by nearly 1,200 professionals in various specialties
in 52 provincial headquarters and more than 2,000 local spaces
An example of these services is the Active Space Madrid North
where care is provided to people affected by cancer and their families
Spain’s Abdessamad Oukhelfen and Eritrea’s Dolshi Tesfu captured respective victories at the Cross Internacional de Alcobendas on the outskirts of Madrid during the sixth Gold leg of the World Athletics Cross Country Tour on Sunday (28)
Burundi’s Rodrigue Kwizera was an overhelming winner in the men's race but he was later disqualified for not wearing the vest of his Spanish club
The first big news in the men’s event came when organisers confirmed the late signing of the in-form Kwizera to play the role of hot favourite in the tough men’s 10,060m contest
an early lead was built by Spain’s reigning European indoor 3000m champion Adel Mechaal
eager to secure his berth for the upcoming European Cross Country Championships in Dublin
The 30-year-old was joined at the helm by Kwizera
Uganda’s Thomas Ayeko and the Spanish trio of Carlos Mayo
Following an opening 2200m loop covered in 6:44
it was Mayo – 13th at the Tokyo Olympics over 10,000m – who took command of the pacing duties
Ayeko and Oukhelfen always in close attendance
First Mechaal and later Celada began to lose some ground
Kwizera decided to step up his cadence and his change of speed could only be aswered by Oukhelfen
The 22-year-old Burundian killed the race thanks to a lethal penultimate loop timed at 6:30
Kwizera led by five seconds from the Spaniard
while Mayo and Ayeko travelled together 20 seconds behind the leader
Kwizera strenghtened his lead over the closing circuit
Mayo got rid of Ayeko some 1300m from home
with a handsome 14-second margin on Oukhelfen
while Mayo completed the original podium 16 seconds behind his fellow Spaniard but six seconds clear of Ayeko
Following Kwizera’s disqualification
the reigning European U23 cross country bronze medallist Oukhelfen was upgraded to first place
to become the first Spanish athlete to win in Alcobendas since 1995 world marathon champion Martin Fiz’s victory in 1992
he declared: "I feel very strong this cross country campaign and look forward to the Europeans in Dublin on 12 December
I’ll try to get a medal there."
the pre-race favourite Dolshi Tesfu dictated the rhythm and only Kenya’s Lucy Mawia dared to follow in her footsteps
that duo led by four seconds ahead of Ethiopia’s Likina Amebaw, while the rest of the contenders ran way back
headed by Morocco’s Siham Hilali and the Spanish duo of Irene Sanchez-Escribano and Blanca Fernandez
Amebaw began to close the gap on the leading pair and she was about to catch them with the clock reading 15 minutes
but it wasn't to be and she remained a lonesome third throughout the whole race
The 22-year-old Tesfu upped the pace in the second lap
Mawia briefly took the lead on the last lap but it was short lived as Tesfu regained the top spot
It was over the final undulating section where the Eritrean managed to leave her fellow 22-year-old behind to reach the finish line in style with a 26:45 clocking after a 7:32 closing circuit
Mawia had to settle for the runner-up place
and Amebaw completed the top three another 14 seconds back
In the fight to become first Spaniard home
Fernandez got the better of a surprise fast-finishing Laura Luengo
who secured her berth for the European Championships and beat Hilali and Sanchez-Escribano
"The race was not easy but I’m in great shape," said Tesfu
"It’s an honour for me to write my name on the list of victors here as it includes my compatriots Zersenay Tadese
I’ll face the Eritrean nationals in early January but all my build-up is planned thinking of the World Championships in Oregon
where I would like to improve on my 15th place in Tokyo."
Women1 Dolshi Tesfu (ERI) 26:452 Lucy Mawia (KEN) 26:493 Likina Amebaw (ETH) 27:034 Blanca Fernandez (ESP) 28:005 Laura Luengo (ESP) 28:016 Siham Hilali (MOR) 28:077 Irene Sanchez-Escribano (ESP) 28:108 Lidia Campo (ESP) 28:189 Emine Mechaal (TUR) 28:2310 Rosalía Tarraga (ESP) 28:23
Men1 Abdessamad Oukhelfen (ESP) 29:232 Carlos Mayo (ESP) 29:393 Thomas Ayeko (UGA) 29:454 Adel Mechaal (ESP) 29:475 Raul Celada (ESP) 29:576 Juan Antonio Perez (ESP) 30:047 Andreu Blanes (ESP) 30:178 Ibrahim Chakir (ESP) 30:299 Jesus Ramos (ESP) 30:3310 David Bascunana (ESP) 30:51
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Data4 is developing a new data center building at its campus in Madrid
“A third data center [is] coming soon in our Alcobendas Campus,” the Brookfield Infrastructure-owned company posted on LinkedIn this week
A pre-existing building was demolished in a month to make way for the new data center
the Madrid campus is located at Avenida de la Industia 15 in Alcobendas
the eight-hectare campus will host six buildings totaling 70MW
DC01 offers 14MW of IT power across 6,500 sqm of data hall space
DC02 offers 6.6MW of IT capacity across 3,000 sqm of white space
while DC03 also offers 6.6MW of IT capacity across 3,000 sqm of white space
Established in 2006 by Colony Capital (now DigitalBridge), Data4 currently operates around 30 data centers in France, Italy, Spain, Poland
The company is also developing a former army barracks in Hanau
that could reach 200,000 sqm (2.1 million sq ft) and 180MW
The company was sold to Brookfield Infrastructure earlier this month
Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia
Mayor Rocío García Alcántara received the award from Isabel Díaz Ayuso at the National Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
The award highlighted Alcobendas's commitment to attracting and retaining talent
boosting its economic and social development
Ayuso praised Alcobendas's effort to become a benchmark in talent attraction in the Community of Madrid
The mayor expressed her gratitude and stated that this recognition drives new policies of innovation and local development
The award recognizes the collaboration between the administration
and citizens to attract qualified professionals
consolidating Madrid as an international hub
Mayor Rocío García Alcántara received the award from Isabel Díaz Ayuso at the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza
| Redes socialesAlcobendas's initiatives have strengthened its competitiveness and appeal
Ayuso highlighted the importance of cooperation between municipalities and the regional government for economic growth
The president emphasized the relevance of rewarding cities that focus on talent and innovation in their policies
Madrid Open Cities rewards ideas and projects that enhance the region's visibility and international presence
The event served to reinforce the Community of Madrid's commitment to promoting talent and investment
The award reflects Alcobendas's joint effort to create a favorable environment for professional development
Rocío García Alcántara highlighted that Alcobendas will continue to support programs that foster quality employment
This recognition adds to other achievements of Alcobendas in economic development
Ayuso congratulated all the awardees and highlighted the importance of public-private collaboration in these achievements
| Redes socialesThe award demonstrates how local policies impact talent attraction and regional growth
Alcobendas remains a benchmark in the Community of Madrid thanks to its focus on talent and innovation
The jury valued Alcobendas's ability to attract professionals from different sectors and nationalities
offering opportunities for personal and professional development
The event featured prominent figures from the business
The award is a recognition of policies that promote training
Rocío García emphasized that Alcobendas has become a hub for technological and innovative companies
highlighting the international projection of Alcobendas and Madrid
The award reaffirms Alcobendas's leadership in creating environments conducive to talent and investment
Rocío García highlighted that Alcobendas has become a hub for technological and innovative companies | Redes socialesThe award adds to the list of recognitions that position Alcobendas as a benchmark in the region
The city's commitment to sustainability and digitalization has been key to its international success
The Madrid Open Cities Awards event aims to inspire other cities to follow Alcobendas's example
The ceremony concluded with an optimistic message about the future of talent in Madrid and its municipalities
winner Thierry Ndikumwenayo and third-place finisher Rodrigue Kwizera (© David Galindo)
Burundi’s Thierry Ndikumwenayo and Kenya’s Eva Cherono captured convincing victories at the 38th Cross Internacional de la Constitución in Alcobendas
the third stop of the 2019-20 World Athletics Cross Country Permit series held over a dry surface despite the previous days’ rains
A creditable ninth at this year’s World Cross Country Championships in Aarhus
the 22-year-old from Burundi managed his first win of the season in his third appearance on Spanish soil this cross country campaign while Cherono was an overwhelming victor ahead of Bahrain’s Rose Chelimo to become the second woman to take back-to back titles in the history of the event alongside Ethiopia’s Meselech Melkamu
Uganda’s Thomas Ayeko set the early pace
closely followed by compatriots Maxwell Rotich and Timothy Toroitich
plus the Burundian pair of Ndikumwenayo and Rodrigue Kwizera while Spain’s Abdessalam Oukhelfen still travelled in the leading pack by the third kilometre
After successive 2.3km loops covered in 6:46 and 6:38
Ayeko had opened a 10-metre gap on Ndikumwenayo
and Toroitich travelled another 10 metres behind
Ndikumwenayo caught Ayeko half way around the penultimate circuit while Kwizera overtook Rotich to move into third
By the bell (6:45 for the lap) the Burundian led with Ayeko running at his shoulder while the 19-year-old Kwizera passed six seconds behind the leader but two ahead Rotich
the Spain-based Ndikumwenayo managed to get rid of Ayeko and just 1.2km home it became clear he would be the eventual victor
Compatriot Kwizera broke away clearly from a fading Rotich with Toroitich back in fifth but still ahead of European U23 5000m bronze medallist Oukhelfen
At the tape the victor was timed at 29:23 to finish four seconds ahead of Ayeko with Kwizera completing a classy podium another four seconds adrift
having lived for three years in the Mediterranean city of Castellón de la Plana
Ndikumwenayo said: “This is my first success at a World Athletics event so I’m more than joyful
I would like to compete at the World Indoors in Nanjing next March over 3000m and then I’ll prepare to compete in the 5000m at the Tokyo Olympics”
Coached in Italy under the guidance of Massimo Pegoretti
who is also the coach of European 10,000m bronze medallist Yemaneberhan Crippa
Ndikumwenayo also spoke of his weekly routine
“I’m working hard with daily double sessions for an overall 170-180 kilometres,” said the winner
who has a 3000m PB of 7:41.04 but failed to finish the 10,000m at the World Championships in Doha
Portugal’s European U20 3000m bronze medallist Mariana Machado set the early pace alongside 2017 world marathon champion Rose Chelimo
After the opening kilometre this pair was marginally ahead of Portugal’s Carla Salomé Rocha and Cherono
who had decided to take it easy in the early stages
the 23-year-old Kenyan soon took command of the race and with seven minutes on the clock heated up the rhythm to open a sizeable margin over the rest in a matter of few hundred metres
A 7:42 2.3km loop from Cherono effectively ended the hopes of any other competitor as she had built a 10-second margin over Chelimo and Machado by halfway
this tandem another eight seconds clear of Rocha
the World Cross seventh-place finisher had a clear lead over Chelimo
who had finally managed to break away from the 19-year-old Machado while her fellow Portuguese Rocha had been caught by Spain’s steeplechase specialist Irene Sánchez-Escribano
At the tape Cherono had increased her lead to 18 seconds on Chelimo
while Rocha finally got the better of the Spaniard over the last kilometre
“I think today’s win has been much easier than last year’s when the circuit was really muddy,” said 23-year-old Cherono
who was fresh from a 48:15 15km performance in Nijmegen for third last Sunday
“My next event will likely be a road race in Vienna next month but for now I’ll return to Kenya
I would like to make the Kenyan team (for the Olympics)
I still have to decide on whether I’ll pick the 5000m or the 10,000m.”
Men (10.06km) 1 Thierry Ndikumwenayo (BDI) 29:23 2 Thomas Ayeko (UGA) 29:27 3 Rodrigue Kwizera (BDI) 29:31 4 Maxwell Rotich (UGA) 29:54 5 Timothy Toroitich (UGA) 30:03 6 Abdessalam Oukhelfen (ESP) 30:13 7 Fernando Carro (ESP) 30:54 8 Hamid Ben Daoud (ESP) 30:56 9 Mohamed Ali Jelloul (ESP) 31:02 10 José Ignacio Giménez (ESP) 31:10
Women (8km) 1 Eva Cherono (KEN) 27:10 2 Rose Chelimo (BRN) 27:31 3 Mariana Machado (POR) 27:39 4 Carla Salome Rocha (POR) 27:56 5 Irene Sánchez-Escribano (ESP) 28:02 6 María José Pérez (ESP) 28:29 7 Beatriz Álvarez (ESP) 28:30 8 Azucena Díaz (ESP) 28:38 9 Diana Martín (ESP) 28:45 10 Dunia Mahassim (ESP) 28:51
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22KW Chargers: Three charging points have been installed for public use in different strategic enclaves of the urban center
ACCIONA Energía and Qwello have presented their first urban charging points for electric vehicles in Alcobendas (Madrid) today
The presentation event took place at the charging point installed at the Plaza del Pueblo
and attendees included the Mayor of Alcobendas
and the CEO of the joint venture between ACCIONA Energía and Qwello
A total of three 22kW charging points have been installed for public use
ACCIONA Energía and Qwello have installed the charging points and will be in charge of their operation
through the joint venture launched by the two companies in September 2022
The charging points are located in different strategic enclaves of Alcobendas with the aim of achieving the maximum penetration among the population: in front of the Miguel Delibes Cultural Center
in the vicinity of the Heron Diversia Shopping Center
“ACCIONA Energía continues to make progress in its commitment to the electric car charging business”
“Thanks to our strategic alliance with Qwello
we achieve a greater penetration in the charging market
accelerating the deployment of electric vehicles and contributing to the decarbonization of mobility in Spain”
ACCIONA Energía joined the electric vehicle charging market at the end of 2021 with the development
and maintenance of fast and ultra-fast charging points located on the main interurban routes
The company diversified its offer of charging points though its alliance with Qwello in September 2022
promoting the development of public charging points in urban centers in Spain
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26 November 2012 - Eritrea’s 2010 World Cross Country silver medallist Teklemariam Medhin captured a convincing 15-second victory in the 31st ‘Cross Internacional de la Constitución’ on Sunday (25) on a mostly cloudy but reasonably warm day (14 º C) day in the outskirts of Madrid
MedhIn took the better of Spain’s current European Cross Country silver medallist Ayad Lamdassem to grab his first victory this Cross Country season after being fourth at the Atapuerca permit earlier this month
the Eritrean ace finally made the highest step on the podium in Alcobendas after his runner-up places in 2009 and 2010
The women’s race witnessed another Eritrean success signed by Nazret Weldu who beat Spain’s Diana Martín as she had done in Soria last Sunday
Men’s race: Fully recovered Medhin in a class of his own
The men’s 9500m event saw the early lead of Spain’s twin brothers Alberto and Álvaro Lozano marginally ahead of the Eritrean pair of Medhin and Amanuel Mesel
fresh from a fine runner-up outing in Soria last weekend
Medhin first moved to the front some 11 minutes into the race and soon opened some distance on Mesel and Alberto Lozano
who lost two and four seconds respectively to Medhin with two laps to go
Halfway through the penultimate 3000-metre circuit Medhin led by a handsome margin of 13 seconds on Mesel
who ran three seconds ahead of the Spanish trio of Lamdassem
Lozano and the reigning National champion Carlos Castillejo
fresh from a win at the ‘Jean Bouin’ 10km road race held in Barcelona last Sunday
By the bell (7:28 lap for Medhin for the previous one of 7:25) attention turned to the minor places on the podium as Lamdassem was a lonesome second 16 seconds in arrears but a couple of seconds clear of Castillejo and Lozano while a fading Mesel had also been overtaken by Kenya’s current Olympic 3000m Steeplechase bronze medallist Abel Mutai
The closing circuit offered Medhin’s magnificent display while Lamdassem secured his runner-up position and the 25-year-old Lozano managed to get rid of Castillejo and Mutai
who had joined them in the early stages of the lap
A comfortable 7:38 final lap for Medhin proved to be enough to keep his rivals at bay as he broke the tape unopposed in 28:23 for Lamdassem’s 28:38 while Lozano signed his best ever performance to complete the podium 20 seconds behind Medhin
The joyful 23-year-old Spanish-based star declared: “I’m satisfied since it’s only my second appearance this Cross Country season as I fractured my quadriceps in the Olympic 10,000m final where I came 7th
That injury prevented me from contesting the 5000m in London as I had originally scheduled and also the Lisbon Half Marathon in late September
“I fly back to Eritrea on Tuesday for a high-altitude training stint
I’ll probably come back for a New Year’s eve race but it’s not for sure yet
My primary goal this winter is the IAAF World Cross Country championships in Bydgoszcz but I’ll definitely prepare for road events (Half Marathon and Marathon) after the Moscow Worlds.”
It’s worth mentioning the eighth place managed by the evergreen (41-year-old) former (2002) European 10,000m champion Chema Martínez of Spain
who is also the current European Marathon silver medallist from Barcelona 2010
The women’s 7.6km race kicked off with the early lead of the eventual winner Nazret Weldu while the Spanish pair of Diana Martín and Alessandra Aguilar ran 20m behind
Martín and her training mate Aguilar caught the Eritrean and the trio travelled together for virtually the rest of the race
It was the steeplechaser Martín who made most of the pacing duties but Weldu and Aguilar ran at her shoulder throughout
The local crowd dreamt of a Martín revenge on Weldu but the 22-year-old had very different plans and unleashed a powerful change of speed midway through the closing kilometre to leave the Spaniards without any winning chances
At the tape Weldu had nine seconds to spare while Martín pulled away easily from the 34-year-old marathoner Aguilar (2:26:58 PB) in the home battle for second.
the Spanish-based Weldu said: “I’m a middle distance runner
actually the longest event I have ever contested on the track is the 3000m but my coach plans to tackle longer distances and so these Cross Country races are really useful for me
I’ll return to Eritrea in early January to get ready for the national championships where I would like to make the Eritrean team for the World Cross Country Championships.”
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Accurate identification of bone surface modifications (BSM) is crucial for the taphonomic understanding of archaeological and paleontological sites
Critical interpretations of when humans started eating meat and animal fat or when they started using stone tools
or when they occupied new continents or interacted with predatory guilds impinge on accurate identifications of BSM
interpretations of Plio-Pleistocene BSM have been contentious because of the high uncertainty in discriminating among taphonomic agents
the use of machine learning algorithms has yielded high accuracy in the identification of BSM
A branch of machine learning methods based on imaging
has opened the door to a more objective and accurate method of BSM identification
The present work has selected two extremely similar types of BSM (cut marks made on fleshed an defleshed bones) to test the immense potential of artificial intelligence methods
This CV approach not only produced the highest accuracy in the classification of these types of BSM until present (95% on complete images of BSM and 88.89% of images of only internal mark features)
but it also has enabled a method for determining which inconspicuous microscopic features determine successful BSM discrimination
The potential of this method in other areas of taphonomy and paleobiology is enormous
By keeping the effectors the same as well as the bone types in both experiment types
only contextual differences in the presence/absence of meat would condition any potential difference of marks that a priori should be structurally identical
Given the challenge posed by this experiment in identifying and discriminating cut marks produced in both contexts
these types of marks were selected in the present work to test the efficiency of DL methods in BSM classification
Given that no other method has differentiated structurally-similar BSM (cut and trampling marks) as accurately as DCNN
we will use a similar AI approach here on an experimental set of cut marks made on defleshed bones and on fleshed bones butchered with stone tools
The hypothesis to be tested here is whether the diversity of cut mark morphologies created by the types of tool-bone contacts (on fleshed/defleshed elements) handicaps any useful distinction of cut marks between experimental scenarios
especially since the tool kit used was the same for both experiments
the number of cut marks made with these tools varied since in the butchered sample
cut mark production could not be as controlled as on the defleshed bone sample
We predict that if these variables are any influential in cut mark morphology
we should expect divergent morphologies in cut marks from both experiments and an accuracy rate much higher than random guessing
The alternative is that these variables are not influential in the overall microscopic features of cut marks and that BSM made in either experimental conditions cannot be differentiated
momentum (direction of weight modification even when error decreases) and learning rate decay (artificial decrease of learning rate to avoid overfitting and enable increasing predictive properties) can be implemented
Each complete backpropagation constitutes an epoch
Multiple epochs increase the learning rate of the algorithm by correcting the sequentially smaller errors
It is this feature map that detects specific features on images
Pooling layers use feature maps to compress information and generalize features
which reduces the overfitting of the training data
Pooling layers also have a receptive field (usually
smaller than those of convolutional layers)
Pooling features generates a second feature map
This alternation between convolutional and pooling layers end with the final fully connected layer
This flat feedforward neural layer uses a nonlinear activation function
which depends on the classification problem at hand (e.g.
“softmax” for multiple categories or “sigmoid” for binary classification)
RMSprop is similar to Gradient Descent with momentum
The differences lies in the procedure of calculation of gradients
RMSprop increases the learning rate and converges faster
Accuracy was the metric selected for the compilation process
Training under supervised learning was performed on 70% of the original sample
validation and testing was carried out on the remaining 30% of the sample
Training and testing were performed through mini-batch kernels (size = 20)
a total of 100 epochs were used and 100 steps per epoch were selected
In the controlled experiment carried out with a subsample (see below)
batch size was 32 for the training sample and 10 for the validation/testing sample
Each epoch was trained by a number of steps porportional to sample size
The sample was augmented via random transformations of the original images involving shifts in width and height (20%)
and also including horizontal flipping and a rotation range of 40°
This implies that multiple different images are obtained from each of the images of the original data set
thus increasing exponentially the sample size used by the algorithm
Data augmentation was also used for the controlled experiment carried out with the intermediate-resolution data set (see below)
This method overlays a heatmap on the original image based on gradients of the predicted class derived from the last convolutional feature map
The Grad-CAM algorithm highlights areas of the marks that are most important for the prediction and classification of the image
The use of this algorithm showed the importance of certain areas for correct image classification
This would provide more information to the machine and potentially improve its training process
It should be emphasized that the same tools were used for both experiments
The experiment on defleshed bone was conducted first with the aim of limiting the number of imparted cut marks by tool to a maximum of 20 and
ensuring that tool edges underwent no damage or modification
Bones from both experiments were cleaned equally (see below)
All methods were performed in accordance with the relevant guidelines and regulations
Bones and fleshed carcass parts were obtained from a commercial butcher
which complies with regulations according to the Spanish Ministry of Health
The experiments were conducted following the approval and protocols implemented in the Institute of Evolution in Africa
Marks on the defleshed bone sample were more abundant because they were initially created with the idea of using them in a separate study
This large sample was used here to test the hypothesis of marks being identical regardless of context (bones with/without meat)
Given that both samples contained uneven numbers of marks made with the same tool types
some discrepancies in the resulting morphologies of marks were expected
probably yielding higher discriminatory rates than a sample derived from a more homogeneous tool set
Slight inconspicuous modification of the tool edges could also have played a role in making different marks in the second experiment
although we did not macroscopically appreciated any change
Heterogeneity was further introduced by the combination of three different raw materials in the tool kit (flint
The hypothesis for this experimental set was that it would yield the highest accuracy rates in the classification of marks
given the heterogeneity of the tool set and the variable number of resulting marks made with each tool
higher accuracy was defined as a percentage of correct classification significantly above the probabilistic threshold of 50% expected from random guessing
This made them appropriate for the experiments because differences of cut marks morphologies could not be attributed to sharp versus dull edges
the hypothesis was that mark identification accuracy would be lower than in the previous experiment
because marks were created only with one tool type (retouched flakes) and all tools were the same for both experiments
even here it could be argued that since the same five flakes were used for cutmarking defleshed bone
their subsequent use on fleshed bone could already have biased the sample by having their edges been microscopically modified during their previous use on defleshed bone surfaces
we performed a control experiment with this intermediate-resolution sample
We used an additional sample of cut marks on fleshed bone made with six new flakes that were very similar in size to the five original flakes
Marks were created sequentially on the fleshed bone (from middle to one end)
To prevent any possible effect of edge metamorphosis during butchery
we limited the analysis to the first ten marks per each flake preserved on the bone surface
This subsample was then tested against the intermediate-resolution sample to check for statistical differences
should be explained by different degrees of edge dullness and not by any other biasing factor
we performed within-group random analyses to detect if the cut marks made with the same flake were different in the same bone and experiment type and by permuting random numbers of marks made with the same flake on bones from both experiments
All DCNN models yielded negative results with accuracy rates <50%
showing no discrimination beyond random guessing
This indicated that the edges of the flakes had not undergone any significant modification in between experiments to be reflected in microscopically-different types of resulting cut marks
A logistic regression (LR) analysis was used for this purpose
This LR was made by dividing the sample into training (70%) and testing (30%) subsamples
Sample partitioning was made using a function involving proportionate class random allocation of cases to the training and testing subsamples
Training was made using a general linear model based on a binomial logit regression
the selected sample was trained with a control method involving repeated k-fold cross-validation
The regression was cross-validated using k = 5
The analysis was made using the R “caret” library
Bones were cleaned with a solution of neutral detergent and boiling water
The cleaning process was the same for both experimental scenarios in each of the three types of experiments (low to high resolution)
Flesh did not bias the cleaning on the fleshed bone sample because bones were utterly defleshed prior to being boiled
since we performed complete butchery on those bones
After scrutinizing marks from both experimental sets
we documented the presence of all the inconspicuos microscopic features that are easily modified when biostratinomic processes operate
shoulder effects and internal and external flaking
This suggested that the cleaning process was not a biasing factor in both samples
since cleaning through boling might have a potential biasing effect and no previous research has documented its effect on BSM micromorphology
we carried out an additional control experiment
consisting of cut marks made on a set of already clean bones
which were artificially wrapped with meat with a thickness of one inch approximately
The hypothesis was that if boiling had any distorting effect on marks
the controlled sample would differ micro-morphologically (and also statistically) from the other two samples made on boiled bone
but more specifically from the sample of marks made on fleshed bones
because they took twice as much time to boil to degrease them properly
A second version of this hypothesis was that if the control sample differed from the defleshed bone sample but not from the fleshed bone sample
cleaning should be ruled out as a biasing factor and
the alternative hypothesis that presence or absence of meat determines micro-morphological characteristics of cut marks would be confirmed
Marks were then documented with a binocular microscope (Optika) at 30 X and images were taken in this magnification
The resulting image data bank (composed of 1290 cut marks from the three-stage experiments plus 62 additional cut marks from the control experiment) was used for analysis through the DCNN model described above
Marks were uploaded with the surrounding cortical surface into the machine
After detecting that a few images were potentially biasing the results by incorporating features outside the marks
images for the high-resolution experiment were trimmed to the extreme of showing only the shoulder boundaries and the inside of the groove
It was only in this subset that only cut mark features were used by the algorithm to provide accurate classification of all marks of both experimental scenarios
The methods were carried out in accordance with the relevant guidelines and regulations
Selection of marks from both experiments showing overlapping similarities and contrasting differences
The upper half shows contrasting images of cut marks made on bones with meat (WM) and no meat (NM)
The lower half shows images of visually indifferentiable cut marks made on bones with and without meat
Loss (y-axis) and epochs (x-axis) (lower) and accuracy (y-axis) and epochs (x-axis) (upper) of the control experiment comparing cut maks on fleshed bone made with the same five flakes that were used for imparting marks on defleshed bone and the new control flakes
Given that the results obtained were against the null hypothesis
several alternative tests to search for possible factors conditioning the result were made using the same DCNN model
just in case other unknown factors were playing a major role in this reported high accuracy
we selected one experimental sample (marks made on fleshed bones) and artificially divided it up into two separate groups
labelled A and B and then analyzed it with the same DCNN model
The result of 58% of correct classification did not differ statistically from random guessing
the algorithm was working perfectly and knew very well when cut marks belonged to the fleshed-bone and defleshed-bone experiments
The LR yielded a low level of classification showing that both types of marks were similar
The accuracy produced by this analysis was 64%; only slightly (and non-significantly) higher than the average probability expected from random guessing
None of the variables showed any significant input into the classificatory potential of the test
Sensitivity (66%) and specificity (62%) were very similar
the DCNN model yielded a much higher accuracy (88.9%)
Does this mean that computer vision exceeds any other method at BSM classification
Does it mean that cut marks made with the same tool in both types of experimental scenarios are conditioned by the “context” (i.e.
an initial working hypothesis is that marks made on a defleshed bone would probably generate more groove shoulder modifications than when made on fleshed bone
Flesh may buffer the contact of flake edge periphery and cortical bone surface in a better way than when made on defleshed bone
The LG data would suggest that DCNN are using BSM shoulders as discriminatory features
it must be known what features the DCNN algorithm perceives in marks to classify them so successfully
Heat maps produced by the Grad CAM algorithm indicating discrimination areas important for correct classification of the complete image data set (obtained from the low-resolution experimental subsample)
Red hat only show in the heat map denotes the most important features
This model captured the internal features of marks better than the simple model and reduced overfitting
The result was a 88.8% of correct classification of marks made on fleshed and defleshed bones
This model reproduced the accuracy of the test run on non-cropped marks with the same exactitude because of the limited testing sample
the high-resolution small data set compares well with the 95% of accuracy achieved by the low- and intermediate resolution data sets
Although the interpretations of the high-resolution data set are limited by sample size
they coincide with those resulting from the other two more extensive data sets
supporting (against our initial expectations) that cut marks made on fleshed and defleshed bone can be discriminated in a high proportion
a matrix derived from the one hot encode dataframe of pixels was compared in between experiments and differences were shown to be significant (compared to random guessing) in the model with mark shoulders and their surrounding periphery (88.89%
as well as in the second model involving only the internal part of the grooves (77.78/88.8%; p = < 0.05)
Heat maps produced by the Grad CAM algorithm indicating discrimination areas important for correct classification of the high-resolution cropped images showing only the mark grooves
Red color in the heat map denotes the most important features
the sequence of experiments demonstrate that the null hypothesis of equal microscopic mark features in both experiments must be rejected
cut marks made on fleshed and defleshed bone look very similar
but the higher frequency of flaking and microstriations documented in cut marks made directly on defleshed bone seems to be conspicuous enough to enable high accuracy in BSM classification by the DCNN model
The results from the control experiment when compared to the intermediate-resolution samples suggest that: a) the mark sets from the control sample and the fleshed sample can be only slightly differentiated
but not statistically since differences can be random; b) the slightly higher accuracy than the theoretically expected average probability of random guessing in the control sample could also reflect the impact of having used different tools for both sets or the bias introduced by boiling; c) tool dullness did not condition the outcome
since only fresh flakes were used in the control experiment (which indirectly shows that the flakes used for the intermediate-resolution fleshed bone set were in good condition) and
but such purported effect seems to have been minor compared to the variable presence/absence of meat on the bone
This is shown by the control set being much more similar to (and statistically undifferentiated from) the fleshed bone mark set
which had boiled more than twice the time used for cleaning the defleshed bone cut mark sample
Given the substantially (and statistically significant) differences in successfully discriminating cut marks from the control and the defleshed bone sample
it can be argued that presence of meat plays an important role in the micro-configuration of cut marks
The reported differences may be caused by meat buffering the abrasive effect of tool edge and bone surface
thereby reducing the presence of microstriations
The DCNN feature maps generated by the convolutional layers identify this difference in the magnitude of flaking much better
both types of cut marks are very similar when considering most microscopic features
This is why traditional multivariate approaches fail to reach any significant degree of accuracy
It is only with flaking (both on the shoulder and
inside the groove) that discrimination becomes apparent
Further experiments should model this morphing of pristine cut marks during their taphonomic evolution
The null hypothesis is that cut marks from “static” experiments and those from “dynamic” longitudinal experiments will be successfully differentiated by DCNN models
An additional null hypothesis is that cut marks from “dynamic” experiments and trampling marks will also be successfully differentiated
We hope the present work encourages the testing of this new set of hypotheses with future experimentation
the image libraries obtained with these types of experiments will constitute the foundation for effective identification of cut marks in the archaeological record subjected to different degrees of modifications by their taphonomic evolution using artificial intelligence tools
An additional concern about the use of this actualistic analog is that the features that characterize these cut marks are completely preserved in the modern experimental samples but they may have disappeared from fossil marks
Even under the assumption of absence of modification by biostratinomic factors
diagenesis could be a biasing process after burial due to soil chemistry
This questions that archaeological cut marks could be as efficiently identified by this and other methods as modern experimental marks are
There is no doubt that this is a conditioning factor in reliably identifying cut marks from the archaeological record
experimental work has shown that it takes very little to alter some of the most diagnostic microscopic features of cut marks (ie.
In cases where these features have been modified by biostratinomy or diagenesis
there is little hope is objectively recognizing cut marks
in cases where archaeological marks display these microscopic features
there is a potential that these marks will be as confidently identifiable as modern experimental cut marks
There are indeed cases in the archaeological record where these features are as pristinely preserved as in modern experiments
where the bone preservation conditions were exceptional
we caution against using this experimental referential frameworks on marks that have been substantially biased by biostratinomic and diagenetic taphonomic processes but encourage its use on well-preserved assemblages
The archaeological implications of this method and its results are important
If cut marks made on fleshed and defleshed bones are different
maybe BSM inferred to be caused by access to largely defleshed carcasses by hominins could be successfully differentiated in archaeofaunal assemblages from those made by bulk defleshing
This would add more heuristics to contrasting interpretations of early hominin hunting or scavenging behaviors
It provides a cautionary note on the use of diagnostic criteria of cutmarks derived from experiments where marks were made on defleshed bones
since they are very inconspicuous or non-existent in several archaeological cut marks
rendering cut marks during butchery a better proxy of archaeological cut marks
It should be remarked that the multivariate LR method used categorical variables
whereas the DCNN method used pixel feature map numerical information
Both methods differ widely and so do their respective potentials
The combination of objectivity in data collecting and massive amounts of feature information opens the door to a new world of possibilities for understanding the intricacy of factors that determine taphonomic modifications of bones
We foresee a degree of accuracy in BSM classification never achieved before
Deep learning has landed in taphonomic research and it is here to stay
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had the company of Toroitich until the seventh kilometre but the latter faded badly in the closing stages
The Ethiopian broke the tape in 29:28 to become the first Ethiopian winner of the men’s race in Alcobendas since Gebre Gebremariam defended his title in 2009
with Toroitich losing some 37 seconds on the winner in the last two kilometres
the 24th edition of the Cross Hiru-Herri which took place in Burlada on Sunday
produced home wins for Abdelaziz Merzoughi in the 9.8km men’s race in 28:55 and Paula Gonzalez in the 6km women’s race in 19:47
At the Cross de l’Acier in Leffrinckoucke
East African juniors dominated the senior races
Kenya’s world junior cross-country bronze medallist Alfred Ngeno beat the Ethiopian duo of Leul Gebrselassie and Yihulign Adane to win in 30:06 while Guiyang silver medallist Dera Dida led an Ethiopian clean sweep in the 6.65km women’s race
African junior 5000m silver medallist Sintayehu Lewetegn and Bezunesh Getachew
came home four and five seconds adrift respectively
Up-and-coming Belgian distance runner Louise Carton took the spoils at the CrossCup van West-Vlaanderen in Roeselare on Sunday
The 21-year-old won the 6.25km race in 22:21
nine seconds ahead of Sweden’s 20-year-old Sarah Lahti
Comprising the podium in the senior women’s race was the 42-year-old Veerle Dejaeghere
Having recently sealed the Olympic qualifying time for the marathon
Dejaeghere returned to her favoured surface to finish third in 22:38 ahead of strong cross-country exponents such as compatriot Almensh Belete (22:48) and Jip Vastenburg (22:51) from the Netherlands
Kenya’s Alex Kibet won the men’s 10km race in 30:23
two seconds ahead of the local star Isaac Kimeli
who was second in the European under-23 5000m this summer
At the Carsolina Cross in Trieste on Sunday
Patrick Nasti won the senior men’s race in 25:49 with 2012 European cross-country champion Andrea Lalli a non-finisher just four weeks after finishing 11th at the New York Marathon
Barbara Bressi won the women’s senior race in 23:54
Cleophas Ngetich claimed his second victory of the AK/KCB Cross Country Series in Nyahururu on Saturday (28)
A fortnight after winning the second leg in Embu
Ngetich ensured back-to-back wins on the domestic circuit with a decisive victory over 10km in 30:30
He defeated a solid field including Kenyan junior cross-country champion Dominic Kiptarus and 2007 world youth 1500m champion Fredrick Musyoki
who were second and third in 30:43 and 30:51
Four weeks after winning the opening race of the series
Caroline Chepkoech also continued her fine form with her second win on home soil in the space of a month
The 21-year-old ran away from Margaret Chelimo
who finished 13th at this year’s IAAF World Cross Country Championships
to win the senior women’s race in 35:01 and by 17 seconds
who won the world youth 1500m title at the age of 14 a decade ago
Gemma Steel claimed her third title in a row at the Liverpool Cross Challenge on Saturday
which doubled up as the British trial race for the European Cross Country Championships in two weeks’ time
In a repeat of last year’s race continental championship in Samokov
where Steel outlasted Kate Avery for the title on a frozen course
Steel ground out another win over 8km in Liverpool’s Sefton Park
She broke the tape in 27:31 with Avery two seconds in arrears
Steph Twell comprised the podium in 27:47 while Laura Muir – who enjoyed an outstanding summer on the track capped by a 3:58.66 1500m personal best in Monaco – finished fifth in 27:57
The latter will contest the under-23 title at the European Cross Country Championships
Ross Millington claimed a comfortable win in 30:09 ahead of Dewi Griffiths in 30:22
At the Canadian Cross Country Championships staged in Kingston
Canadian 10,000m record-holder Natasha Wodak retained her title in the senior women’s 8km in 27:14
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This 3D-printed pedestrian bridge straddles a small stream in a Spanish town outside Madrid
and its organic architecture and biomimicry are meant to showcase nature and encourage people to save resources and energy
The nearly 40-foot-long (12 meters) and roughly 6.5-foot-wide (about two meters) structure is located in Castilla-La Mancha park
It allows visitors to easily cross through the central space
The bridge was designed by Advanced Architecture Institute of Catalonia (IAAC)
Though the plaque by the bridge claim it's the world's first bridge of its kind
Using 3D printing lets builders construct concrete bridges with a certain level of freedom
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Cristina Soler – Photo by Juan GuerreroFlamenco singer Cristina Soler won the Alcobendas Flamenca Nuevos Talentos First Prize
Both acts are scheduled to perform on Thursday May 29th at a gala in which José Enrique Morente will appear as guest artist
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He’s the son of flamenco singer Juañeres and Chelo Pantoja
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He’s the son of unforgettable master Enrique Morente and dancer Aurora Carbonell
who belongs to the new generation of talented flamenco artists
had his solo debut at the Suma Flamenca (Flamenco Summit) Festival in Madrid
The gala will take place at the Paco de Lucía Auditorium in Centro de Arte Alcobendas (Alcobendas Art Center) on May 29 at 19:30. Tickets are on sale. Price is 4 € at entradas.com
The Alcobendas City Council convened this online contest for the first time this year as part of its Alcobendas Flamenca programming
The contest is envisioned as a space of discovery and dissemination of emerging flamenco talents at a local
The contest featured a prestigious jury of flamenco experts
Alcobendas Flamenca has become a classic event for flamenco fans
the series will present two leading acts: Carmen Linares and Tomatito performing at the Teatro Auditorio Ciudad de Alcobendas on May 30 and May 31 respectively
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Atlético Madrid midfielder Thomas Partey is one of four people that reportedly bought a stake in fourth-division Spanish side Alcobendas Sport back in July
was founded in 1995 and has been in the fourth division since the 2006-07 season
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“I have joined three of my advisers who are also my good friends for us to takeover Alcobendas Sport to make it one of the great clubs in Spain,” Partey stated
“It is an ambitious project but we have put together our plans of making it a success through a gradual process of growing Alcobendas Sport from the ground up.”
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ALCOBENDAS (FIBA Hall of Fame) - Eleven basketball greats were inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in Alcobendas (Madrid, Spain) on Tuesday.\r\n \r\nThe men and women who form the 2009 class were enshrined after outstanding careers as referees, players, coaches or contributors.\r\n \r\nThe 2009 inductees include Bulgarian referee Artenik Arabadjian, ...
HomeNewsFIBA – Class of 2009 inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame FIBA BasketballFIBA – Class of 2009 inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame ALCOBENDAS (FIBA Hall of Fame) - Eleven basketball greats were inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in Alcobendas (Madrid
The men and women who form the 2009 class were enshrined after outstanding careers as referees
The 2009 inductees include Bulgarian referee Artenik Arabadjian
Former two-time European cross country champion Fionnuala McCormack scored an emphatic victory in the senior women’s 8.06km at the Cross Internacional de la Constitucion in Alcobendas (IAAF CC Permit) on Sunday
McCormack clocked 28:18 to defeat two-time Olympic steeplechase finalist Etenesh Diro from Ethiopia by 38 seconds
with Trihas Gebre a distant third in 29:31
Uganda’s Timothy Toroitich took his second big win in as many weekends with victory in the men’s senior 10.06km in 30:52 ahead of Eritrean teenager Aron Kifle (31:01)
Kenyan steeplechaser Jairus Birech (31:06) and Bahrain’s El Hassan El-Abbassi (31:14)
Ayad Lamdassem was the top domestic finisher in sixth (31:43)
with European junior cross country champion Yemaneberhan Crippa from Italy seventh in the same time
Pacemaker Emmanuel Oliaulo from Kenya won the La Rochelle Marathon in 2:10:46 ahead of Ethiopia’s Agato Yashin (2:13:21) and Francis Kibiwott (2:13:27)
Jane Moraa won the women’s race in 2:30:51 from Nancy Koech (2:32:57) and French veteran Corinne Herbreteau (2:39:20)
Ethiopia and Kenya shared the titles in the Florence Marathon
Ethiopia’s Teshome Shumi won the men’s race on his debut in 2:11:57 ahead of Richard Sigei (2:14:15) and home favourite Eyob Faniel (2:15:39)
while Winny Jepkorir (2:28:46) won the women’s race ahead of Italian veteran Fatna Maraoui (2:30:52) and Belarus’ Nastassia Ivanova (2:32:11)
Olympic 3000m steeplechase finalist Fabienne Schlumpf won the senior women’s 8km at the Warandeloop in Tilburg (EA CC Permit) in 27:16 by three seconds ahead of Germany’s Anna Gehring (27:19) and Elizeba Cherono
Czech marathon runner Eva Vrabcova was fourth in 27:47
Norway’s Sondre Nordstad Moen won the men’s senior 10km in 29:58 ahead of Denmark’s Abdi Hakin Ulad (30:00) and Sweden’s Napoleon Solomon (30:01)
Top Dutch finisher was Jasper van der Wielen in sixth in 30:04
European under-23 cross country champion Louise Carton claimed victory on home soil at the CrossCup van West-Vlaanderen in Roeselare over 6.25km in 21:03 ahead of Romania’s Ancuta Bobocel (21:23)
while Isaac Kimeli won the senior men’s 9.4km in 28:09 from Jeroen D’Hoedt (28:11) and Souffiane Bouchiki (28:22)
Miler and 1500m world junior record-holder Ronald Kwemoi debuted at western Tokyo's Hosei University in the 10,000 m with an excellent 27:33.94
Second was James Mwangi with 27:38.24 and third USA's Chris Derrick with 27:38.69
Alexander Mutiso was the last sub-27:40 finisher with a 27:39.25 PB
Best Japanese athlete was Kota Murayama with 27:44.39 in eighth
The top ten went sub-27:50 and top 16 sub-28 minutes
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The news travelled quickly down the wires that Sunday 8 April 1973: Picasso had died in Mougins (France)
However before the information reached the headlines
Since the end of the 1960s he had been planning to make a film about the artist and even shoot it on the Côte d'Azur
Now he wouldn't be able to film the painter
but that was not going to stop him paying a visit to the Malaga-born artist's French home
He called fellow camera operator Paco Ojeda and
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The result was released in 1975 with the title Málaga y Picasso
a short documentary that looked critically at Picasso's relationship with his birthplace
It also revealed how the two filmmakers had delivered a tribute for the artist's coffin on behalf of his fellow 'Malagueños' in the form of a cross of roses and orchids
These were the only funeral flowers allowed within the walls of the Château of Vauvenargues
and all thanks to the words on the ribbon that proved to be the key to the doors of that impregnable fortress: 'Málaga a Pablo Picasso'
However for Alcobendas and Ojeda it had not been an easy journey to the castle where Picasso was being buried
To begin with one of their passports had expired and there was no time to renew
who was also director of exhibitions and publications at the Malaga provincial council went to its then president
who intervened to help speed up the process with the authorities
And so that same Monday the two filmmakers flew to France
where they were greeted by rain and a closed gate at Picasso's house
keeping out the crowds of photographers and reporters who had gathered there as the news broke
this two-man delegation from Malaga was not going to be put off by the gendarmes at the door
Alcobendas and Ojeda went to the local florist and asked for Picasso's favourite flowers: pink roses and orchids
Instead of a traditional funeral wreath they ordered a cross
"Miguel tried everything; he didn't let problems stop him and was going to do whatever it took to get through that door," said the director's widow
As she tells the story she points to a photograph of her husband
His long coat not only protected him from the unexpected freezing weather
but also hid his Bolex camera with which he was hoping to film the burial
at the gates of Picasso's château in Vauvenargues
where the artist's body had been taken early that morning to evade the press
Alcobendas and Ojeda looked for the chief of police who told them that flowers were not being accepted
and even some of Picasso's close family had been turned away
However the pair insisted and the gendarme went inside to consult Picasso's widow
he told them that Picasso's widow had said that if they had really been brought by people from Malaga
Alcobendas handed over his passport as proof and Jacqueline allowed in the cross
The next day the international press reported that the only floral tribute that reached Picasso was one from his home city
Miguel Alcobendas had wanted to film the burial
as the flowers from Malaga were the only ones accepted"
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Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey has purchased Alcobendas Sport
a tiny football club based in Madrid that plays in Spain’s lower leagues
The Atletico Madrid star teamed up three of his advisers to seal the complete takeover of the club. The four partners bought the club in July and they all have an equal share in the club.
The acquisition of the team is the first business move by the 26-year-old
who is clearly planning for life after retirement.
“I have joined three of my advisers who are also my good friends for us to takeover Alcobendas Sport to make it one of the great clubs in Spain,” Partey told Ghanasoccernet.com
“It is an ambitious project but we have put together our plans of making it a success through a gradual process of growing Alcobendas Sport from the ground-up.”
currently plays in the Spanish fourth-tier league. They first reached the fourth division in 2006–07
Changing its name to Soto Alcobendas Club de Fútbol in 2006
the team was again renamed the following year
with the intention to cover the entire city
They play their home games Polideportivo Luis Aragonés
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Ghana superstar Thomas Partey has proven to be an astute football businessman as he has splashed out to buy Spanish third division club Alcobendas Sport
who plays for Spanish top-flight club Atletico Madrid
silently acquired a stake in the club with the mission of getting them promoted to the top leagues of of the fiercely competitive league systems in the world
who is regarded as one of the finest footballers in the world
joined three of his Spanish advisers to seal the complete takeover of the club based in the capital Madrid
The four partners bought the club in July and they all have equal share in the club playing in the third division of the Spanish football system with the mission of gaining promotion by scouting some of the best young players in Spain
“I have joined three of the my advisers who are also my good friends for us to takeover Alcobendas Sport to make it one of the great clubs in Spain,” Partey exclusively told Ghana’s leading football news outfit Ghanasoccernet.com on Tuesday
“It is an ambitious project but we have put together our plans of making it a success through a gradual proccess of growing Alcobendas Sport from the ground – up.”
Partey and his colleagues have recruited the highly experienced and respected coach Javi Banos
the midfielder’s first coach at Atletico
who convinced the Spanish La Liga side to sign the Ghanaian as a youngster
looks to have already started planning for his post-playing career as he has observed several African footballers in Europe struggling because of their inability to plan when they retire from playing
Alcobendas Sport is a Spanish football club based in Alcobendas
Founded in 1995 it plays in Tercera División – Group 7
holding home games at Polideportivo Luis Aragonés
The club was founded as Soto de la Moraleja
Alcobendas first reached the fourth division in 2006–07
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