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SATURDAY, April 3 saw the first local ultra running event since the lifting of lockdown; The Welcome Way Ultra. The 34.5 mile off road event (or 44.5 miles if competitors chose to do an additional eight mile Bingley loop) started in Otley, up to Clifton then across to Askwith and Denton before crossing the iron bridge over the River Wharfe in Ben Rhydding. From here competitors ran up to Clevedon Retirement Village, down to Burley-in-Wharfedale, up onto Burley Moor and over to Shipley Glen and Baildon Moor. From here runners went through Esholt Woods, up to Guiseley and Yeadon. The final few miles were over the Chevin to Surprise View, across to Old Pool Bank and finally down to the finish in Otley. The weather certainly helped competitors as they finished in the sunshine with stunning views of Wharfedale. There were over 110 runners completing either the 42.5 mile or the 34.5 mile Classic course organised by Punk Panther Events. The winner for the Classic 34.5 mile route w
On the diamond, the guys recap Tupelo Christianâs shutout win against Baldwyn (1:37), as Daniel Reddout tossed a gem. And South Pontotocâs softball team blew past Pontotoc (4:17) behind the arm of Allyson Harrison and the bat of Secora Weeks.
A couple of key games to keep an eye on Thursday include Mooreville at South Pontotoc baseball and Center Hill at Saltillo softball (7:13). Also on the show: All-Area soccer (13:09), a Shoutout (15:23) and Athletes of the Week (16:06).
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Omnivor, a Seattle, WA-based 3D holographic content company, closed a $2.75m seed funding round.
The round was led by Sway Ventures with participation from existing investors Kernel Labs, a start-up studio based in Seattle, and other notable strategic angel investors.
This financing, which brings total funding to approximately $5.5m, will support expanding its platform technology and hiring additional engineering talent.
Led by Adam Kirk, CEO, Omnivor provides a solution for building, hosting, and streaming volumetric video assets for retail, advertising, entertainment, training, and other personalized content. With Omnivor, users can access and control holographic content on any device, ranging from virtual reality headsets to smartphones.