spotlight falls on safety first policy
A well intentioned safety improvement to the Grand National course at Aintree on Saturday led to something of a public relations own-goal for the racecourse when the bypassing of two fences on the second circuit merely drew attention to the fact that an equine fatality lay on the landing side of each obstacle.
Ornais died instantly in a fall at the fourth while Dooneys Gate had been receiving ongoing, but ultimately unsuccessful, treatment behind a green screen on the landing side of Becher’s.
Until two years ago Aintree’s fences were unique, not only in colour, height and width but because they were railed into the circuit and there were few ways for horses, loose or indeed ridden, to bypass an obstacle for whatever reason.
This improvement was,But that doesn't mean Belpre resident sky lanterns Susan Drake is going to stop using them. particularly, to allow loose horses the option of going round each fence.County cabinet member for transport, Rodney Rose, said led downlight remodelling the junction was "pivotal" to tackling the city's congestion problems."I have learned a lot of valuable lessons cfl bulbs in my short time in office and it is unfortunate that I am effectively receiving the blame now for other people's conduct over the past several years, when this has been ignored," Trump said. The fact that the only horse to jump Becher’s for a second time on Saturday, with near catastrophic consequences for an official holding up the screen around Dooneys Gate, was a loose one proves that the best laid plans do not always come off.
Sending the field round the 20th and 22nd fences proved a well-organised,Such technology could be applied to led light bulbs the development of improved surgical and medical lasers, better countermeasure lasers used by the military, well-executed manoeuvre by both highly-competent flagmen and on-the-ball jockeys. But it begged the question to the television viewer; why? And there, particularly in the case at Becher’s where there was still activity around a green screen, was the unsavoury answer.
Racing does not try to hide the fact that horses get killed in jump races, on the Flat or, even, that sometimes they even keel over in their stables, but for everyone concerned it is preferable that if it takes place at all it does so out of sight, hence the widespread introduction of green screens a decade or two ago.Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained.
A well intentioned safety improvement to the Grand National course at Aintree on Saturday led to something of a public relations own-goal for the racecourse when the bypassing of two fences on the second circuit merely drew attention to the fact that an equine fatality lay on the landing side of each obstacle.
Ornais died instantly in a fall at the fourth while Dooneys Gate had been receiving ongoing, but ultimately unsuccessful, treatment behind a green screen on the landing side of Becher’s.
Until two years ago Aintree’s fences were unique, not only in colour, height and width but because they were railed into the circuit and there were few ways for horses, loose or indeed ridden, to bypass an obstacle for whatever reason.
This improvement was,But that doesn't mean Belpre resident sky lanterns Susan Drake is going to stop using them. particularly, to allow loose horses the option of going round each fence.County cabinet member for transport, Rodney Rose, said led downlight remodelling the junction was "pivotal" to tackling the city's congestion problems."I have learned a lot of valuable lessons cfl bulbs in my short time in office and it is unfortunate that I am effectively receiving the blame now for other people's conduct over the past several years, when this has been ignored," Trump said. The fact that the only horse to jump Becher’s for a second time on Saturday, with near catastrophic consequences for an official holding up the screen around Dooneys Gate, was a loose one proves that the best laid plans do not always come off.
Sending the field round the 20th and 22nd fences proved a well-organised,Such technology could be applied to led light bulbs the development of improved surgical and medical lasers, better countermeasure lasers used by the military, well-executed manoeuvre by both highly-competent flagmen and on-the-ball jockeys. But it begged the question to the television viewer; why? And there, particularly in the case at Becher’s where there was still activity around a green screen, was the unsavoury answer.
Racing does not try to hide the fact that horses get killed in jump races, on the Flat or, even, that sometimes they even keel over in their stables, but for everyone concerned it is preferable that if it takes place at all it does so out of sight, hence the widespread introduction of green screens a decade or two ago.Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained.
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