Saturday, January 23, 2016

Parkour enthusiasts converge upon Adelaide for national gathering and other top stories.

  • Parkour enthusiasts converge upon Adelaide for national gathering

    Parkour enthusiasts converge upon Adelaide for national gathering
    Parkour enthusiasts converge upon Adelaide for national gathering Posted January 24, 2016 11:07:13 If you blink you will miss them, but those involved in the fast-paced training discipline known as parkour have converged on Adelaide this weekend for a national gathering. Key points:Parkour is similar to martial arts in focus and disciplineUnrecognised as a sport in AustraliaIt turns public spaces into playgrounds for adults, one parkour member says Since finding its..
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  • Rampant Sydney too good for Adelaide in National Youth League final

    Rampant Sydney too good for Adelaide in National Youth League final
    Follow @TheWorldGame The scoreline was perhaps harsh on Adelaide United but the Sky Blues fully deserved their victory. Alex Mullen was signed by Sydney as a "mature aged rookie" and although he hasn't seen any top division action in the A-League, he was pivotal to this win. Mullen played up front rather than in his more natural midfield position, and he opened the scoring with a well taken finish with only 12 minutes on the board. Adelaide United goalkeeper Daniel Margush, who made a shock A-L..
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  • Three cars torched in Adelaide

    Three cars torched in Adelaide
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  • Melbourne City sign Malik and Fitzgerald, Mauk moves to Adelaide

    Melbourne City sign Malik and Fitzgerald, Mauk moves to Adelaide
    Malik leaves the Reds after making 110 appearances in six seasons, during which he became a cornerstone of Josep Gombau's football revolution.  “We are sad to see Ossie go, but want to thank him for all his efforts with our team," Adelaide coach Guillermo Amor said. “He is a great person who will be missed by everyone in the club. We wish him well for the rest of his career.” 20-year-old midfielder Mauk goes the other way and will head straight to Adelaide having finished his commitments with ..
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  • Wild Adelaide storm leaves one dead

    Wild Adelaide storm leaves one dead
    One man is dead and another girl is in hospital after a severe thunderstorm and strong winds caused flooding and blackouts across Adelaide. The 39-year-old man died after he was struck by lightning in Mount Barker about 2.30pm on Friday as the storm bore down on the city's southern suburbs. A girl who was also at the scene was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with serious leg injuries, where she remains. The Adelaide Hills and parts of the Fleurieu Peninsula took the brunt of Friday's wild ..
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  • Kevin Andrews charges taxpayers for Adelaide trip during Tour ...

    Kevin Andrews charges taxpayers for Adelaide trip during Tour ...
    Then social services minister Kevin Andrews (front right) leads the Pollie Pedal charity ride out of Moree, NSW, in August 2014. Photo: Dan Peled South Australia is an important port of call for any new defence minister. But avid cycling fan Kevin Andrews made sure his first official visit – a six-day odyssey with his wife, Margaret, that cost taxpayers $6000 – coincided perfectly with the Tour Down Under.Mr Andrews spent $6011 of public money on flights..
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  • Adelaide confirm Babalj ACL rupture

    Adelaide confirm Babalj ACL rupture
    It is a cruel blow for the talented striker, who came on as a substitute for two-goal hero Bruce Djite at Suncorp Stadium last night.  He was injured only two minutes later and had to be replaced by Bruce Kamau, and Adelaide United today confirmed the ACL rupture.  Babalj will undergo surgery next week and begin a long stint of rehabilitation as he looks to get his promising career back on track.  The 23-year-old burst onto the scene at Melbourne Heart in 2010, and earned a move overseas to Red..
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  • Beloved pastor who inspired with music

    Beloved pastor who inspired with music
    Pastor Kris Guglielmucci, in a tribute picture posted on the Victory Church website.KRIS Guglielmucci was a man of God who loved his music and mentoring members of his young congregation.But those same teenagers he once inspired are now mourning the loss of the respected Victory Church youth pastor and father of four.Mr Guglielmucci, 39, was struck and killed by a bolt of lightning at Cornerstone College, Mt Barker, just after 2.30pm on Friday.He had been running a two-day Summerfest Youth Camp ..
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  • Darren Weir hopes tests give Signoff green light for tilt at Adelaide Cup

    Darren Weir hopes tests give Signoff green light for tilt at Adelaide Cup
    Adelaide Cup plans for Signoff are up in the air. Picture: Ian CurrieSIGNOFF’S Adelaide Cup campaign will be in disarray if blood tests taken on Saturday morning again test positive to Ibuprofen.On the recommendation of stewards, who believe Ibuprofen is more likely to return a positive swab after exercise, Weir took a sample from the stayer after he worked, rather than when the horse was at rest.Weir galloped Signoff over 1000m at Ballarat on Saturday. He expects the test results sometime this ..
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  • Missing Lynx key to a Lightning upset

    Missing Lynx key to a Lightning upset
    Mikaela Ruef ... had 21 points against Dandenong. Picture: Sam WundkeBEATEN twice already by the WNBL-leading Lynx, Adelaide Lightning will hit the court in Perth on Sunday confident of a reversal of fortunes, the travel factor notwithstanding.The Lynx were lying in wait already as Adelaide negotiated Dandenong 77-63 in Melbourne on Friday before travelling west the next day.How much sting that takes from the Lightning remains to be seen because it was a tour de force against a Dandenong team wh..
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Man killed by lightning in Adelaide .Humidity in Adelaide this morning was about 90 per cent .
Man dies near Third Falls in Adelaide's Morialta Conservation Park .Adelaide tsunami prediction by clairvoyant John Nash proved wrong ... .

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