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Jason Weil
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Jason Weil

Jason Well, who enjoys the reputation of being a juice master and Jamie Oliver in the juice industry, is a best-selling author and has written 11 books on health, addiction, and juice extraction. His works have sold over 3 million copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages. His most famous book, 7 Days, 7 Pounds of Juice Master's Diet, replaced the Da Vinci Code on Amazon and Playcom websites and topped the book list. However, Jason was not slim and healthy before. He had suffered from severe psoriasis, eczema, asthma, hay fever, and obesity. He used to smoke 2-3 packs of cigarettes and drink excessively every day. Later, he used juice extraction as his main tool to clean his skin, lose weight, and relieve the pain caused by diseases. He is now committed to creating a juice world to help people improve their health in the most natural way possible. In addition to writing books, Jason has also released a series of health and addiction related applications for Android and iOS systems. These applications rank first in their respective categories, especially in the highly competitive food and beverage category, defeating celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver, Nigel Larsson, and Gordon Ramsey. Currently, more than 500000 Janssenwell application software have been sold. Jason often appears on radio, television, and media, including: This morning, The Wright Stuff, Sunday Brunch, Gaby Logan, Gaby Roslin program, Steve Wright, Chris Evans, BBC, Good Morning TV, and more. He is also promoting his juicer business on the US TV shopping network and the UK QVC TV shopping network. His latest project is to film Super Juice! A disease - a solution?. The British Prime Minister also appeared at the famous West End Theatre in London and became a celebrity audience for the film. According to reports, many celebrities have joined Johnson's juice project, and as his global followers continue to grow, he has become a rising star in the health industry. He and his team still shoulder the mission of influencing the world through juice extraction and continue to innovate and reflect on juice extraction.

Justine Henin
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Justine Henin

Justin Henning, a Belgian tennis player, is a former world number one and one of the greatest players in women's tennis. He is also the shortest player among all the world's top players. She held the world number one position with her iconic one-handed backhand, powerful attack, and excellent psychological qualities for 117 weeks. Standing at the pinnacle of WTA tennis, it created the Haining era of women's tennis. Haining is a rare all-round player in the women's tennis industry of her time, and her skills on the French Open clay are even more perfect, earning her the title of the clay queen. She has won women's singles championships 43 times in her career, including the 2004 Athens Olympics singles championship, 7 Grand Slam singles championships, and 2 WTA year-end finals singles championships. She ranked first in the WTA year-end world rankings in 2003, 2006, and 2007, respectively. In 2008, at the age of 25, Haining chose to retire when he had a huge advantage of over 2000 points in the world ranking. She is also the only professional athlete to retire despite being ranked first in the world. On February 11, 2016, Henin joined the team of Ukrainian star Svetonina and the two began working together as Svetonina's coach. Her impressive records include 43 WTA Tour victories, including 7 Grand Slams, 4 Roland Garros, 2 US Open, 1 Australian Open, 2 Masters, 1 Olympic gold medal, and 1 Federation Cup. Now retired, Haining is still very active, playing several roles simultaneously: entrepreneur, television consultant, speaker, and mother of two young children. She actively participates in the activities of the tennis club Justin Henning Club and shares her knowledge and experience with young people at school.

Kevin Spacey
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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey, a Hollywood actor. Kevin's acting skills are deep and introverted, unique, outstanding, and his diverse personalities leave a deep impression on people. He is particularly skilled in playing various insidious and cunning villains, and has played a large number of morally questionable characters, making him a famous black actor. He has won two Oscars, one for Best Supporting Actor and one for Best Actor, and has also made outstanding achievements on TV and stage. In 1999, he was awarded the award by Empire, an authoritative British film magazine; Best Actor in 10 Years; The title of.

Leonardo DiCaprio
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Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio is a famous Hollywood star. He has won the Best Actor award at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Best Actor award at the Golden Globe in the United States. After taking on the lead role in the Titanic in 1997, Leonardo became a box office bomb at the end of the century due to his perfect performance in the film. In 2006, the Infernal Affairs Storm and Blood Diamond brought him a double nomination for Best Actor at the Golden Globe Awards, and Leonardo was also the first actor in history to receive a double nomination for Best Actor at the award. The following year, he was nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards for his Blood Diamond. In 2010, Shutter Island was the fourth collaboration with director Martin Scorsese, and in the same year, they collaborated with director Christopher Nolan on Inception.

Lewis Hamilton
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Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton, born on January 7, 1985, is a British F1 driver who won five F1 world championships in 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018. He is the first black driver in F1 history. At the beginning of 2007, he set a record for 9 consecutive podiums on the F1 stage. In 2007, he narrowly lost by 1 point and won the runner up of the year. In 2008, he became the first black driver in F1 history to win a personal championship. Ranked fourth in 2010, 2012, and 2013, and fifth in 2009 and 2011. In 2014, 2017, and 2018, he successively won the F1 world championship. He is one of the best F1 drivers in service. In December 2018, Hamilton was named one of the top ten international athletes in 2018 by the Sports Department of Xinhua News Agency.

Luc Besson
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Luc Besson

Luc Besson is a famous French director who also serves as a producer, screenwriter, actor, and editor. Due to repeatedly achieving box office success, he is known as the Spielberg of France. Luc Besson's works have a fast pace, luxurious style, and great commercial value. Some people claim that his film is actually an American film, just shot in France. Besson's parents are both experts in water sports, and his mother is also a diving coach. When he was a teenager, he dreamed of becoming an expert in the ocean and dolphins, but due to a diving accident, he had to give up this wish and turn to movies. At the age of 17, he joined Gaomeng Film Company as an assistant before graduating from high school. Later, he interned in Hollywood and returned to China as an assistant director. The final battle of the plot feature film's debut won the special award at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. In the following decade or so, he produced five more films, and almost every one had a sensational effect, one of which was that the killer was not too cold. His second film was directed by the Subway in 1985 and received thirteen nominations and three awards at the 11th French Film Caesar Awards; In 1987, Blue Sea and Blue Sky won eight nominations and two awards at the 14th Caesar Awards; In 1989, Nikita received nine nominations and one award at the 16th Caesar Awards. Afterwards, he directed multiple high grossing commercial films, such as the imaginative science fiction film 'The Fifth Element'. In 1999, Luc Besson launched the controversial Joan of Arc, but after six years of silence, he finally re directed the barrel and completed the unique style of Angel A. During the six years of temporary lockdown, he appeared as a producer and nurtured a large number of new and new works. He participated in the production of up to 50 films, many of which were written by him. Today's Besson seems to have become a successful role model, and we can not hesitate to see him as a major commercial director of the same type as Spielberg. However, Little do we know that Besson has paid a great price for being able to go this far. Luc Besson is a lonely explorer in the film industry. Even in his commercial blockbusters, we can feel his ultimate understanding of history and life, and touch his journey as a French warrior. Whether it's Jack in the blue sea and sky, the assassin in Leon, or Joan of Arc in Joan of Arc, we all feel like this is Luc Besson.

Mark Porter
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Mark Porter

Mark is a medical journalist for The Times, a guest doctor for The One Show, and the host of Inside Health for the famous medical series on Radio 4. He is well-known to millions of British audiences and is the most experienced media medical staff in the UK. Since joining the BBC in 1992, he has worked on various media platforms under the company, including serving as a health editor for Radio Times for 10 years and hosting a case notes program on Radio 4 for 8 years. Mark worked in the hospital for 5 years before becoming a general practitioner in 1990. He is currently undergoing a busy surgery in South Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire. He is now 49 years old and lives on an ancient farm in Cotswolds with his wife and two daughters. Mark enjoys hosting award ceremonies in the UK and internationally, as well as arranging meetings. In 2005, Mark was awarded the Order of the British Empire MBE for his significant contributions to medicine.

Mary Posina
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Mary Posina

Mary Francie Boccina is an award-winning fashion and luxury goods market expert who has published several important biographies, as well as a radio commentator and university professor. She is often invited to give speeches in Europe and the United States. As an authoritative observer in the luxury goods industry, Marie Francesco Boccina is committed to exploring the power and influence that drive the development of this industry, and provides a detailed introduction to some leading figures in the industry. In 1980, she published her first book, Hello Mr. Bossack, which tells the story of textile tycoon and founder of Christian Dior Fashion House, Marcel Bossack, and won the Prix Louis Marin Award from the French Academy. The huge commercial empire established by this French man behind the scenes was the embryonic form of Louis Vuitton, the world's top luxury goods group, which sparked Posina's interest in the power and influence of fashion. She also published biographies of leaders such as Nina Ritchie in 1988, Christian Dior in 1994, and Paul Ricard in 1996, as well as the founder of the beverage group Polaroliga. In 1996, her work on Dior published in the United States achieved international success, and she herself became a popular luxury and fashion speaker. In addition, she also teaches Master of Business Administration and luxury brand related courses at the top Essex Business School in France. Boccina was born in France and received education there. After graduating with a law major at the University of Paris, she joined Coudert Brothers, an international law firm based in Paris and New York. In order to follow her husband's career, she gave up the law and had the opportunity to travel extensively to Europe and the Middle East with her family. During this period, she established rich interpersonal connections and decided to become an investigative journalist. During her two years living in Italy, she was fortunate enough to have personal contact with Giovanni Agnelli, who was still a playboy at a young age and is now one of the most influential figures in Italian industry. After interviewing Giovanni Agnelli, Posina wrote Agnelli, The Irresistible, which is a bestseller in Italy and France. She once told Vogue magazine that everything I write in the book is about my time. I am interested in the background, the company, and the interaction between the people behind the company.

Michael Douglas
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Michael Douglas

Michael Douglas, a well-known first tier Hollywood actor in the United States, won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Since 2004, Mike has gradually faded out of the silver screen and performed less. In 1976, he won the Academy Award for Best Picture for his role as a producer at the Flying Mad Men's Academy, and in 1987, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role on Wall Street. In 2000, he married British actress Catherine Zeta Jones, who was 24 years younger than him. In June 2009, Michael Douglas was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Film Society. In 2010, they teamed up with Oliver Stone again to launch Wall Street 2. In August 2010, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. In 2014, Michael Douglas won the Best Actor Award in a Mini Series\/TV Movie for his role behind a candlestick. He also joined Marvel's Ant Man and starred as Dr. Hank Pim, a generation of Ant Man. In January 2019, he won the Best Actor in a Music\/Comedy Series at the 76th American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards for his theory of Kominsky.

Michael Owen
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Michael Owen

As the youngest striker in English history, Owen has created an impressive career for himself. Michael James Owen, born on December 14, 1979 in Chester, England, is an English football player who plays as a forward. He has played for Liverpool Football Club in the Premier League and captained the English national team. As the only Briton to score in the four Grand Slam tournaments, Michael Owen retired from his professional football career in 2013. Since then, his attention has shifted to being a football speaker, commentator, expert, and recently became a racehorse owner, horse owner, and jockey. Michael James Owen was born on December 14, 1979 at Chester Hospital in Chester, a port city in the Midwest of England. In 1995, at the age of only 15, Owen officially signed a contract with Liverpool Football Club in the English Premier League to train with Liverpool's youth training team. In the 1998 World Cup in France, at the age of 18, Owen became famous in a match against Argentina and was hailed as a chasing boy who embarked on the path of becoming a superstar. In 2001, Owen led Liverpool to achieve the great feat of five championships, and in the same year, Owen also won the European Ballon d'Or. In 2005, Owen left Liverpool after playing for 8 years and joined La Liga team Real Madrid. In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Owen suffered a serious injury to his cruciate ligament, which took him more than half a year to recover and return. In July 2009, Owen transferred to Manchester United on a free transfer and won the 2009-2010 English League Cup and the 2010-2011 Premier League with Manchester United, marking his first time winning a league championship in his career. In 2012, Owen transferred to Stoke City and scored his 150th goal in the Premier League. He represented the UK in the 1998, 2002, and 2006 World Cups and was one of the only eleven English players to have participated in three World Cups. In 2013, Michael James Owen announced his retirement on his personal website. On November 8, 2017, the 2017 Annuity Foot Awards ceremony was held, and Michael James Owen was awarded the Legendary Award at the 2017 Annuity Foot Awards. Now, Owen is an outstanding football speaker. He currently has a successful racing career, including winning the Royal Ascot race in 2011. As a speaker who pursues sports and football, his speech is clear and coherent. Due to his rich career and extensive knowledge in domestic and international football, Owen has gained widespread attention and affection from the British. This once again proves his superiority and popularity as a football speaker. In football, Michael Owen will always be regarded as one of the best forwards representing England.

Philip Emigwalli
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Philip Emigwalli

Philip Amigwali, born in 1954 in Nigeria, Africa, is a mathematician and computer scientist. President Bill Clinton once referred to him as one of the great figures of the information age, and CNN referred to him as the father of the internet. Philip invented an early international network similar to the Internet and discovered mathematical equations that allowed the petroleum industry to recover more oil. He also won the Nobel Prize in computing at the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize for inventing a formula that made computers run at the fastest speed and for his work on supercomputers. Philippe Amigwalli ranks 35th among the great men of African descent selected by New African Magazine, along with top ranked Nelson Mandela and seventh ranked Martin Luther King. He was also included in the art gallery of 70 great black winners in history. Philippe Amigwalli's speech is full of weight and can be customized according to the theme of the event to meet customer needs. Regardless of the type of activity, Amy Gewali will use his unique creativity, metaphorical and innovative skills, as well as hard-earned experience to closely align his speech with the goals you want to achieve. He will also help listeners understand how to create innovative strategies to achieve success in life. Philip uses his positive energy, emotions, and passion to make some abstract concepts more vivid and easier to convey to the audience. A series of speeches by Philip Amigwalli on the technological and future issues that profoundly affect African diaspora in contemporary times received a standing ovation from the audience, and after their publication, they dominated the newspaper headlines for a long time, while also receiving rave reviews on thousands of websites.

Richard Hammond
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Richard Hammond

Richard Hammond, BBC host. Hosting top gear with Jeremy Clarkson and James May. Possess a racing driver's license and a helicopter driver's license. He also hosts the National Geographic Channel's Engineering New Exemplary Series, which mainly elaborates on the connections between today's greatest architectural achievements and ordinary objects in life. In 2010, Richard Hammond led us to watch parallel universes beyond the limits of human vision, using cutting-edge technology to explore worlds beyond the limits, taking you into an incredible and wonderful world. The visuals presented in this film are extremely beautiful, with exquisite images that are admirable. The style hosted by Richard Hammond is sophisticated and humorous, and it is definitely a top-notch documentary by the BBC!

Robert J. Sawyer
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Robert J. Sawyer

Robert J Sawyer, recipient of the Order of Canada Governor General's Merit Award, is one of the only eight Canadians to have won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and John W Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction of the Year. He is also the only Canadian to receive this honor. Rob Rob was born in Ottawa in 1960 and first sold his work in 1980. In 1982, he became a salesperson at Bakka Books in Toronto. In the 1982-1983 academic year, he became a teaching assistant at the School of Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson School of Radio and Television Arts, and later became a full-time freelance writer since 1983. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Applied Arts from Ryerson University in Toronto's Department of Radio and Television Arts in 1982 and two honorary doctoral degrees from Laurentian University in Canada in 2007, and another from the University of Winnipeg in 2014. According to the Locus Index to Science Fiction Awards, his novels have won more awards than anyone else in the history of science fiction and fantasy. Rob Rob has sold 23 novels to some major New York publishers, including Future FlashForward, which is the basis for ABC's TV series of the same name. Quill Quire, a Canadian publishing industry magazine, describes him as one of the 30 most influential, innovative, and purely powerful individuals in the Canadian publishing industry. Rob Rob has published relevant works in two of the world's top scientific journals - Science Invited Editorial and Nature Short Stories. In addition, he is a member of the editorial team of the Writers Guild of Canada and Writers Guild of America, respectively. As a futurist and science fiction novelist who won the Hugo Award, Robert J Sawyer is also a popular speaker. Rob is very skilled in inferring the development of scientific, medical, and moral issues in the near future, and enabling any audience to better understand the upcoming earth shaking changes. He has delivered keynote speeches and speeches around the world, including the Library of Congress in Washington and Canada's presence in the East

Ron Lorenz
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Ron Lorenz

Ron Lorenz has been working in broadcasting, program recording, and journalism for over 25 years. From 2003 to 2009, I easily tuned and hosted music programs on China Radio International; Easy Cafe quota;. His background in radio broadcasting gave him the opportunity to enter mainstream markets in Calgary, Vancouver, and Beijing, China. Ron Lorenz has participated in various dubbing jobs in China, Canada, and the United States, including television programs, advertisements, documentaries, cartoons, corporate films, and English language teaching programs. People believe that his voice is powerful, meaningful, and authoritative, but his voice can also be slow, sexy, and has various other styles for you to choose from. Ron Lorenz is also a successful speaker and journalist. At the age of 11, he won a speech competition at school. At the age of 15, he had already written a music column for the local newspaper in his hometown of Canada. At the age of 19, Ron worked as a DJ on the radio while studying radio news. After obtaining a degree in journalism, Ron became a news program host and journalist. Ron Lorenz is an outstanding speaker who has hosted numerous corporate events, charity events, and weddings. He can easily retract and release in front of the audience, and his host is both friendly and fresh. He has a precise grasp of the slow and rapid fluctuations of the sound, which is attractive to the audience. Ron Lorenz also taught as an English teacher at Changsha Foreign Economics College in Hunan Province for a time. Due to his outstanding work performance, he was awarded the Outstanding Teacher Award. Ron can edit and polish the original manuscript with solid grammar skills, accurate understanding of content, and appropriate mastery of style. Ron Lorenz has configured TV commercials, consulting ads, and also voiced small characters in one or two movies. He is very fascinated by Mandarin and is constantly learning it. I currently reside in Beijing.

Steven Spielberg
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Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg is a famous American film director, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He is considered one of the founders of the New Hollywood era and one of the most popular directors and producers in film history. On December 18, 1946, Steven Spielberg was born into an American Jewish family in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was an electronic computer expert, and his mother was a classical musician. As early as his youth, Spielberg and his friends had already started making some adventure movies. In 1975, Spielberg achieved great success in Hollywood with his directed TV series and several small cinema films, and became a well-known director with the help of Jaws. This film received both critical and commercial acclaim. The 1982 film ET earned Steven Spielberg his first Oscar nomination for Best Director that year. The Jurassic Park directed by Steven Spielberg was released in 1993. In the same year, he won multiple awards such as the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director with Schindler's list of films; In 1999, he once again won multiple awards such as the 71st Academy Awards for Best Director for his film \Saving Private Ryan\. In 2009, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 66th American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards. In 2013, Time magazine listed him as one of the top 100 most important figures of the century. Spielberg partnered with others to establish Amperelin Entertainment and DreamWorks Studios, and also served as a producer for several successful films, including the Back to the Future, Man in Black, and Transformers series. He later transformed into a producer of several games in the video game industry. Spielberg is one of the most successful filmmakers in the American film industry, winning two Academy Awards for Best Director for his outstanding directing talent and versatility. Some of his films are also one of the highest grossing in history, and his total box office did not take into account the rise in ticket prices, making him the highest grossing film director in history. His net assets are estimated to exceed 3 billion US dollars. On March 19, 2018, Steven Spielberg was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2018 Empire Film Awards.

Tim Blanks
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Tim Blanks

Since 1985, Tim Blanks has been reporting fashion news from around the world. He previously hosted the fashion archives of a global television program broadcasted by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC. Since 2006, he has been a contributing editor for Stylecom website, responsible for reviewing and filming fashion from major fashion capitals around the world, such as women's, men's, and haute couture. In addition, Blanks often writes articles on fashion and entertainment for numerous international magazines and newspapers. He is one of the invited curators for the Global New Fashion Overview - Sample Exhibition organized by Feiton Publishing. He also helped Stade write monographs on Michael Roberts and a commemorative book celebrating the 20th anniversary of the founding of Dolce&Gabbana menswear, as well as a catalog of Alexander McQueen's exhibitions held at the Metropolitan Museum, monographs on the men's clothing brands Walter van Belandok\/Antwerp's Crazy Old Man and Bottega, and also helped Priest hold a new fashion photography exhibition. In May 2013, Blanks was awarded the Media Award in memory of Eugenia Shepard by the Council of Fashion Designers in the United States. Blanks was born in New Zealand and has been living in London since 1990, with a lineup of celebrity dog Jackie Russell.

Tony McCoy
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Tony McCoy

Sir Anthony Peter McCoy was born on May 4, 1974, a recipient of the Order of the British Empire OBE and a former jockey from Northern Ireland. McCoy set a record of 4358 victories in Ireland and the UK, and maintained a record of 20 consecutive victories per year as a champion jockey. He is a very professional jockey, standing 178 meters tall, taller than most jockeys. In 1992, at the age of 17, McCoy achieved his first victory in his life. On November 7, 2013, he won the Mount Tunes horse race for the 4000th time in the Torst Towcester race. Even when he was apprenticed to horse trainer Toby Balding, he set a record of 74 victories in the first season of the UK and won the title of obstacle crossing apprentice jockey. In 1995\/96, McCoy won his first championship jockey title, and he maintained excellent records every year until 2015. McCoy has almost won all major competitions. His most outstanding performances in competitions include the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Hurdle Championships, the Queen Mother Championships, the King George VI King's Cup, and the 2010 British National Steeplechase Grand National. In 2010, he won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, becoming the first jockey to receive it. In December 2013, he was named RT \u00c9 Sportsman of the Year. In January 2016, he was knighted. McCoy wrote four autobiographies, namely Real McCoyMy Life So Far1999, McCoy2003, and AP McCoyMy Autobiography 2011. McCoy's debut work Taking the Fall was published in 2013. His book Winner: My Racing Life records his decision to retire and key moments in his career. In October 2013, McCoy announced that he would join BBC 5 Live Sport as a racing expert. The program airs every Friday night and is hosted by Dan Walker. Richard Burgess, the head of BBC Sports Radio, said audiences will have the opportunity to listen to the profound insights of sports superstars for a long time.

Usain Bolt
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Usain Bolt

Bolt turned professional in 2004. In the same year, he ran a time of 19.93 seconds in the 200 m race at the Caribbean Community Games, becoming the first young athlete ever to run under 20 seconds. On May 31, 2008, Bolt broke the world record at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York with a time of 972 seconds, which was his first world record. In August, Bolt broke his own world record of 9.69 seconds in the men's 100 meters at the Beijing Olympics. He then broke Michael Johnson's world record of 19.30 seconds in the 200m race. In 2009, at the World Championships in Berlin, Bolt won the men's 100 meters with a time of 9.58 seconds, setting a new world record. In the men's 200m race, Usain Bolt broke his own world record in 19.19 seconds. Bolt thus became the world championship double champion, but also the only Olympic and world championship double champion in history. In 2012, Bolt became the first man in Olympic history to defend both the 100m and 200m titles at the London Games, and the first man in Olympic history to do so. At the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Bolt won three gold MEDALS in the men's 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100 meters relay, bringing his total to eight, equaling the record shared by Americans Carl Lewis and Michael Johnson. In 2015, Bolt won the men's 100 meters, 200 meters and 4×100 meters at the Beijing Track and Field World Championships. On 15 October 2016, Bolt announced his retirement after the 2017 World Championships in London. Usain Bolt was born into an ordinary family in the town of Sherwood Contant in the Triloni district of Jamaica, where his father was a small grocery store owner. When Bolt was born, he startled his family, and his cry was very loud. His father loved Bolt very much and felt that the child's voice was so big that he could sing tenor and be a world-class singer in the future. Bolt was very naughty as a child. On one occasion, he filled his father's favorite hat with cotton and played football, and his father wanted to teach this troublemaker a lesson, but to his father's frustration, he couldn't catch him at all. When he was a teenager, Bolt was already tall and long, and his excellent physical condition made him stand out in the eyes of his PE teacher. But instead of starting out with track and field training, he joined the cricket team and was a well-known fast bowler in the school. During a training session, the coach noticed that his lower limbs moved very fast, so he suggested that he practice sprinting. When Bolt was a teenager, his father got into a lot of debt. At this time, Bolt's height has jumped to 18 meters, his father sent him to the local sports school to let him practice sprint. In Jamaica, the only way for poor people to escape poverty is by sprinting. When Bolt first arrived at the sports school, the training was not hard, often lazy. In order for Bolt to be successful in sports school, his mother took more tailoring work, made several clothes a day, and bought most of the money for Bolt to buy beef and other nutrition. Mother hurt her back because she did too much hard work. In order to repay the great maternal love, Bolt began to train harder on the track. In 2001, at the age of 15, Bolt won two silver MEDALS in the 200 and 400 meters at the Caribbean Community Games. Just a year later, Bolt's performance improved rapidly, winning the 200 and 400 meters in the high school league, the Caribbean Community Games, and the Central American and Caribbean Youth Championships. At the 2002 World Junior Championships, Bolt won the 200m gold medal in 20.61 seconds, making him the youngest-ever world junior champion. Bolt turned professional in 2004. That year, at the Caribbean Community Games in Bermuda, he ran the 200-meter race in 19.93 seconds, becoming the first young athlete ever to run under 20 seconds. In August, Bolt competed in the Athens Olympics. However, in the first round of competition, he injured his ankle and ran only 21.05 seconds in the 200 meters, and did not enter the next round of competition. In 2005, at the World Junior Championships held in Helsinki, Finland, Bolt injured his foot again in the 200 m final, with a time of only 26.27 seconds. In 2006, at the Lausanne Grand Prix in Switzerland, Bolt again ran under the 20-second barrier, and he won the bronze medal in the 200 meters with a time of 19.88 seconds. Bolt then won a silver medal at the 10th IAAF World Cup. In 2007, Bolt's sporting life took a turn. At the beginning of the year, Bolt proposed to coach Mills to practice the 100 meters, and then participated in the 23rd Vadinoiania Games held in Crete, Greece. It was Bolt's first time competing in the 100-meter race, and he finally ran a time of 10.03 seconds to win the championship. In September, at the World Championships in Osaka, Bolt was runner-up in the men's 200m final to American Tyson Gay, finishing in 19.91 seconds. Bolt also finished second with the Jamaican team in the men's 4x100-meter relay. On May 3, 2008, in the 100 m race at the Jamaica Invitational Championships in Kingston, Usain Bolt recorded a time of 9.76 seconds with the help of a tailwind of 18 m/s. On May 31, Bolt broke the world record at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York with a time of 9.72 seconds. On August 16, Usain Bolt broke the world record again with a stunning time of 9.69 seconds in the men's 100m final at the Beijing Olympic Games. On August 20, Bolt broke the men's 200 meters world record with a stunning time of 19.30 seconds, and he completed the feat of winning the 100 meters and 200 meters gold MEDALS in one Olympic Games and breaking two world records at the same time. In the relay race, Bolt teamed up with his teammates to finish in 37.10 seconds, breaking the world record of 37.40 seconds set by the United States team 15 years ago. In doing so, Bolt became the first man in history to win the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay gold MEDALS at the same Olympics and break the world record at the same time. On 29 April 2009, Bolt was injured in a car accident and had surgery on his left foot. On May 17, Bolt won the men's 150 meters at the Manchester Road Race in 14.35 seconds, bettering the previous world best time set by Italian Menna in 1983. On August 16, 2009, at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Usain Bolt ran 9.58 seconds in the men's 100 meters, becoming the first man to run 9.6 seconds in the 100 meters. On August 21, at the World Championships in Berlin, Usain Bolt broke his own world record in the men's 200m race with a time of 19.19 seconds, becoming the first player in the history of the 200m race to break 19.20 seconds. He also became the third sprint king after Maurice Green and Justin Gatlin to win the men's 100m and 200m gold MEDALS at the same World Championships. On August 24, Bolt and his teammates won the men's 4×100 m gold medal in 37.31 seconds, setting a new world Championships record. The previous World record was 37.40 seconds set by the United States at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart. On May 19, 2010, at the 2010 IAAF Grand Prix in Daegu, Bolt easily won the men's 100 m title in 9.86 seconds, setting a new meet record. On May 23, Bolt easily won the men's 200m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Shanghai in a time of 19.76 seconds, setting a new meet record. On 8 July, Bolt won the men's 100m race at the 2010 IAAF Diamond League meeting in Lausanne with a time of 9.82 seconds. Former world champion Tyson Gay won the men's 100m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Stockholm on August 7 with a meet record time of 9.84 seconds. And Bolt's time was only 9.97 seconds, finishing second, his nearly 23 months of unbeaten 100-meter record has come to an end. On August 28, 2011, in the men's 100m final at the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Usain Bolt, as defending champion, was ejected for the first time in his career for a false start. On September 3, Bolt finally cleared his humiliation after being sent off for a false start, winning the men's 200m final in 19.40 seconds. On September 4, Bolt led the Jamaican team to victory in the men's 4×100 m relay in 37.04 seconds, breaking their own world record. On June 7, 2012, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Oslo, Norway with a time of 9.79 seconds. On August 6, Bolt won the men's 100 meters at the London Olympic Games in a time of 9.63 seconds, breaking his own Olympic record of 9.69 seconds. Bolt successfully defended his 100m title, becoming the second man after Lewis to defend the men's 100m title, and then again excelled in the 200m final, clocking 19.32 seconds to defend his title. Usain Bolt became the first man to defend his title at the Olympic Games by successfully defending both the men's 100 and 200 meters. Usain Bolt successfully defended his world record of 37.04 in the men's 4×100 meters with a time of 36.84 seconds. As a result, Bolt defended his titles in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay, bringing his career total to six Olympic gold MEDALS. On June 7, 2013, former World Olympic double champion Justin Gatlin won the men's 100m race at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Rome in 9.94 seconds, while Usain Bolt finished second in 9.95 seconds. On June 14, Usain Bolt won the men's 200m race in 19.79 seconds at the IAAF Diamond League in Oslo, Norway, breaking a meet record. On July 27, Usain Bolt won the men's 100 meters race in 9.85 seconds at the London leg of the IAAF Diamond League. On August 11, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m final in 9.77 seconds at the IAAF World Athletics Championships, which was his first gold medal in four years since 2009. Gatlin of the United States finished second in 9.85 seconds, also setting a personal season best. On August 18, Usain Bolt won the men's 200m title at the World Championships in 19.66 seconds. On August 18, Bolt led the Jamaican team to a gold medal in the men's 4×100 meters relay in 37.36 seconds, marking their third consecutive relay victory at the World Championships. Bolt won his eighth world championship gold and six Olympic golds to become the most world sprint champion of all time with 14 titles, breaking the record of American legend Carl Lewis. On August 17, 2014, Bolt easily won the 100 m exhibition race on the beach in Rio de Janeiro in a time of 10.06 seconds, which was his first 100 m race in 2014. On August 24, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m race in 9.98 seconds at the indoor track and Field games in Warsaw, Poland, and set a new indoor world record, thus claiming both the outdoor and indoor 100m world records. On August 28, the IAAF Diamond League Zurich race began, and Bolt, who said he would participate in the 100 meters, temporarily withdrew from the race and ended the 2014 journey ahead of schedule. On February 28, 2015, Bolt made his season debut at the Gibson Relay in Kingston, Jamaica, where he and his teammates won the 4x100m relay heat in 39.26 seconds. On 14 March, Bolt competed in the Foster Classic in Kingston, Jamaica, which was Bolt's first individual event of 2015, and he won the men's 400 m in 46.37 seconds. Usain Bolt won the men's 100m final in 979 seconds at the 2015 Athletics World Championships in Beijing on the evening of August 23. On August 27, Usain Bolt won the men's 200 meters final in 19.55 seconds. On June 12, 2016, at a race in Kingston, Jamaica, Bolt ran 9.88 seconds to win, which was the second best time in the world this season. On July 23, the IAAF Diamond League London station, Bolt won the men's 200 meters in 19.89 seconds. On August 15, Usain Bolt won the men's 100m final in 9.81 seconds at the Rio Olympic Games, achieving his third consecutive Olympic title. On August 19, Usain Bolt easily won the men's 200m final in 19.78 seconds at the Rio Olympic Games. On August 20, the Rio Olympic Games men's 4x100m relay, Jamaica 37.27 seconds to achieve the Olympic triple crown, Bolt personal achievement of the great triple crown, and won the ninth gold medal of the Olympic Games. On 15 October 2016, Bolt announced his retirement after the 2017 World Championships in London. On December 3 of the same year, Bolt announced that he would change his career to become a football player after retirement. It is reported that he will go to the German side Borussia Dortmund trial. Personal life In 2010, Bolt was revealed to be romantically involved with British bargirl Rebecca Parsley, who revealed that she and Bolt had a secret relationship for a year and that Bolt had proposed to her in June 2009, but that the relationship ended after seeing Bolt with another woman. In 2011, the 25-year-old Bolt was introduced by a friend and the 28-year-old Slovak met, and quickly fell in love, in April 2012, the two kissing photos appeared in the media, their relationship was exposed, and at this time they have been secretly dating for six months, but the Jamaican people blame Bolt suffering from white women complex. Many people are not optimistic about Bolt's brother-sister relationship. In May 2012, Bolt broke up with Slovak. Bolt wants to focus all his energy on his career without any interruptions. In 2012, after the London Olympics, Bolt went public with his relationship with young British model Megan Edwards. But a few months later, Bolt was dumped by the beauty. Meghan says Bolt's food is so simple that she can't stand it. Meghan is an office worker in the UK, it is difficult to have time for herself, and Bolt can not accompany her because of long-term training, she can not bear the distance between the two. Differences in lifestyle and food culture ultimately doomed the relationship. In August 2016, Bolt's girlfriend was exposed, the woman named Cassie, also Jamaican, 26 years old. On August 23, 2008, Bolt donated $50,000 through the Red Cross Foundation of China to children in the Sichuan earthquake affected areas, and invited six children to travel to Jamaica the following year. On 29 October 2009, Bolt and former 110m hurdles champion Colin Jackson attended a press conference organized by The Zeitz Foundation in Munich

Wolf Prix
Culture & Art

Wolf Prix

Wolf Prix was born in 1942 and is an Austrian architect and vice president of the Vienna University of Applied Arts. Prix has studied further at the Technical University of Vienna, the London Institute of Architecture, and the Southern California Institute of Architecture and Technology in Los Angeles, USA. Since 1993, he has been a professor of architectural design in Austria. He has served multiple times as a visiting professor at Columbia University in New York and became a faculty member of the school in 1998. He constantly pursued academic achievements, thus entering a new academic hall, working at the Southern California Institute of Architecture and Technology in Los Angeles and serving as the President of the University of California, Los Angeles, Harvey Pelov. From 1999 to 2003, he served as the Research Director of Architecture, Industrial Design, Product Design, Fashion, and Stage Design at the Vienna University of Applied Arts. Since October 2003, Prix has become the Vice President and Director of the Department of Architecture at the Vienna University of Applied Arts. He is a member of the Austrian Senate of the Arts, the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Advisory Committee on Architectural Culture, and architectural associations across Austria, Germany, Italy, Santa Clara\/Cuba, as well as the Royal Society of British Architects and the American Architectural Society. From 2000 to 2006, he was also a member of the board of directors of Austrian universities. In May 2009, Dr. Heinz Fischer, the President of the Austrian Federation, awarded him the Austrian Science and Art Medal in recognition of his highly innovative work. In his speech, he explored the relationship between architecture and contemporary politics in a very interesting way. Because both disciplines have a direct impact on personal and public life, building this bridge of connection is not farfetched.

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