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Florida farmers Glen and Jenny Treadwell are a double threat in Comp eliminator

In the rich soil of Central Florida’s Lake County, traditional citrus crops and sweet berries take root and prosper in “the Golden Triangle” named after the yellow color of the clay beneath the fertile sandy earth. The Treadwell family has been farming the land there for more than 100 years, and the tropical foliage plants that for the last 40 years have sustained not only Glen and Sharon Treadwell and their three daughters have also nourished a racing team that likewise was being cultivated and constantly growing. From a humble bracket racing team in the late 1980s, the family now fields two world championship-capable Competition eliminator entries, one driven by patriarch Glen and the other by middle daughter Jenny. Glen is a three-time NHRA U.S. Nationals winner, a six-time Division 2 champion, and a past world champion runner-up. Jenny is the only female in NHRA history to have won a division championship in Comp, and she’s done it twice, including last season.

Five ways to beat the lockdown blues this week

RSNO Digital Season: Paul Lewis plays Grieg In this latest installment of the RSNO’s digital season, Paul Lewis – hailed as one of the finest British pianists for generations – will be performing Grieg’s Piano Concerto. Joining forces with the RSNO and conductor Edward Gardner the performance is bookended by Grieg’s music for Peer Gynt, including performances of Morning and In the Hall of the Mountain King. 12 February from 7.30pm. Tickets from £10 Online event: https://www.rsno.org.uk Glasgow Jazz Festival – Winter Wednesdays The Glasgow Jazz Festival’s Winter Wednesday’s have returned this month, bringing you even more virtual jazz sessions every week throughout February. There will be exclusive live performances every Wednesday night from local Scottish jazz talent. This Wednesday sees Joe Williamson take to the stage for a solo set.

Queensland bobsleigh athletes swap beach for ice chutes to conquer 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

Queensland bobsleigh athletes swap beach for ice chutes to conquer 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics WedWednesday 23 DecDecember 2020 at 11:28pm Brakeman Joe Williamson says nothing compares to looking down the ice chute at the starting block. ( Print text only Cancel Racing down an ice chute in a bobsleigh at 130 to 140 kilometres per hour is not for the faint-hearted. Key points: Bobsleigh is a winter sport invented by the Swiss in the late 1860s It is more than 30 years since Australia first competed in an Olympic bobsleigh event at Calgary in 1988 Bobsleigh and Skeleton Australia chief executive Hayden Smith says their four-man team to the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics received only $15,000 funding

Always Tipsy suffers fatal injury at Musselburgh in William Hill Handicap Hurdle

The Leader Newspaper Nick Alexander trained Always Tipsy suffered a fatal injury at Musselburgh on December 22 after falling in the William Hill Handicap Hurdle. “I am extremely sorry to report that we lost Always Tipsy when he broke his shoulder at the third last hurdle at Musselburgh,” said Nick, based at Kinneston, Fife.   11-year-old Always Tipsy, owned by Alan Wight and Judy Cockburn, fell in the William Hill 3 miles Handicap Hurdle under jockey Joe Williamson, when leading. “He will be sorely missed by the team here and our condolences to his owners.  He jumped his last hurdle – in front – with his ears pricked,” added Nick.

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