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The Arnold Classic From Humble Beginnings to a World-Class Event
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The Arnold Classic serves as one-day celebration of
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The world s best bodybuilders and fittest athletes will battle it out during the 2021 Arnold Classic and related IFBB Pro League contests at the Greater Columbus Convention Center on Sept. 25.
The Arnold Classic men’s bodybuilding championships, held annually since 1989, is the marquee event of the Arnold Sports Festival. The multi-sport event founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Lorimer will be a one-day celebration of professional bodybuilding.
Contestants will compete for a $412,000 prize during this year s event, which was originally scheduled for March but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Competitor lists for this year’s contests will be announced in mid-June.
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Game of Thrones actor and strongman Hafþór “Thor” Björnsson competed in his first boxing match a close fight overall that ended with a very bloody face for The Mountain actor.
Björnsson, the second actor to play The Mountain in the Emmy-award-winning HBO fantasy series, became the first Titan Weight fighter in the history of boxing weighing in at a staggering 344 pounds.
Footage of Björnsson’s first boxing fight against 217-pound heavyweight boxer Steven Ward was shared by Björnsson, courtesy of his YouTube page.
The video begins with a highlight from the Jan. 16 fight in Dubai when Björnsson delivered a blow to Ward’s shoulder, knocking him to the floor.
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Canadian Authors and Books: An Endangered Species?
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CFE Virtual Forum Series: Although there are many Canadian writers and genuine public interest, why is there a decline in sales and borrowing of Canadian books? What does this mean for Canada? What can be done? Panel discussion of these vital issues. Feb 18 at 4 pm. Free. No registration required. ryerson.zoom.us/j/91941276567
Panelists include Drew Hayden Taylor (Canadian playwright and author), Pilar Martinez (CEO, Edmonton Public Library), Barb Minett (Founding co-owner, The Bookshelf), Jim Lorimer (Publisher, James Lorimer & Co.). Moderated by Victor Rab
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