Kevin Kohmann and Five Star, an 11-year-old KWPN stallion by Amazing Star owned by Equitas LLC, put in a wonderful test in their first trip down centerline at World Equestrian Center – Ocala, earning a score of 74.216% for the win. They received a high score of 76.176% from judge at C, William Warren.
Kohmann, who has been riding Five Star for two years, brought the talented horse along from Fourth Level after meeting the horse’s owner, Olga Hartsock, by chance and taking an interest in the special stallion.
“I asked if she needed some help and she said yes,” recalled Kohmann. “That’s how it happened. A few days later, she bought him over with a leadline and put him in a stall in my barn, and that’s where he stayed.”
Medical Review – Auschwitz. March 8, 2021. Originally published in
Przegląd Lekarski – Oświęcim. 1969: 195–199.
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Małgorzata Dominik, MD, 1941–1979, psychiatrist, Chair of Psychiatry, Kraków Medical Academy.
Przegląd Lekarski – Oświęcim has already published a note describing the death in the Warsaw ghetto of Professor Franciszek Raszeja, a distinguished surgeon from Poznań (Pospieszalski 129). However, no source information has been made public so far concerning his life under the German occupation of Poland and the particulars of the last days of his life, so it is a worthwhile effort to shed light on the matter, using the available documents.
Franciszek Raszeja was born on 2 April 1986 in Chełmno. Alojzy Mordawski, a Toruń lawyer, wrote in a letter to me that Raszeja was his school friend and they completed their secondary education in Chełmno before the First World War. During that war, Raszeja was held as a prisoner of war in Tashkent, Uz
In the second-ever dressage show at the World Equestrian Center – Ocala (WEC), riders gathered to contest Level II competition. The World Equestrian Center Dressage VIII show, held January 22-24 in Ocala, FL, featured competition from USEF Training Level through Grand Prix that offered GAIG/USDF qualifying.
In Saturday’s FEI Grand Prix Open division, Anne Gribbons of Orlando, FL, rode her own Let’s Dance to a score of 67.174% for the win in the class.
Photo - Anne Gribbons and Let’s Dance winning the FEI Grand Prix on Saturday at WEC Dressage VIII. (Andrew Ryback Photography)
Gribbons is one of the most well-known and accomplished figures in the sport of dressage in the U.S. She has brought almost 20 horses to the grand prix level as a rider and another 20 as a trainer. She is a licensed USEF Senior judge and an FEI 5 judge, and she was the head of the ground jury at the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018. She was the US Equestrian Technical Advisor and coach for dress
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Synthetic data may sound new, but it has been around for decades. As early as the 1930s, there were already efforts to work with synthetic voice and audio. However, it was in the early 1990s when data scientists started exploring the idea of using manufactured data for statistical analysis without infringing on privacy rights.
Fast forward to the present decade and the world is seeing projects like MIT s Synthetic Data Vault, which is a one-stop shop where users can get as much data as they need for their projects, as described in an article on MIT News. This project provides open source tools that expand access to data without compromising privacy.