Uk Women’s Cross Country Second At Greater Louisville Classic

UK at S. Carolina: Keys to the game

Macumber ran a 5K in fewer than 17 minutes for the second time this season. The University of Guelph from Canada won the womens team competition with 60 points. The UK men’s team placed 27th overall on 688 points. MacKay Wilson was UK’s top finisher in 42nd (37 points) with a time of 25:28.89. Freshman Cassidy Hale turned in a top-10 performance in her hometown with a 17th-place time of 17.40.77 (16), Taylor Wendler was 46th with a time of 18:07.86 (45) and Anna Bostrom was UK’s No. 5 finisher placing 62nd overall with a time of 18:23.24 (60). Gabriel Harm was 154th in 26:38.37 (136), Jake Wildenmann was 178th in 26:51.93 (155), Keffri Neal 27:08.13 placed 195th (168) and Tim Layten rounded out UK’s top-5 with a 195th-place time of 27:47.09 (192). Kentucky will return to action for the last race of the regular season, the Pre-NCAA Invitational in Terre Haute, Ind., on Oct. 19. Mens Team Results (Winner and UK Only) 1. University of Guelph: 60 27. Kentucky: 688 Mens Individual Results (Winner and UK Only) 1.

The GREAT Tech Awards, an international technology competition celebrating the best of UK and US technology start-ups, is hosted by UK Trade & Investment. New York-based tech start-ups applied over the summer to win one of five custom UK expansion packages in the education, finance, hardware, lifestyle, and media sectors. “The technology sector is of utmost importance to the UK, and is bolstered by our commitment to innovation, entrepreneurialism, and a dynamic business climate,” said HRH The Duke of York, whose official work includes supporting the economic success of the UK. “The GREAT Tech Awards offer an unparalleled opportunity for the winners to use the UK as their next step towards international expansion and success. I wish the winners the best of luck on their exciting new journey across the Atlantic.” The US award winners were handpicked by a panel of judges representing the finest industry leaders, influencers, and entrepreneurs. The winners are: Media: ADstruc The Advisors’ Choice Award, awarded to Blippar , recognizes a British technology company that has successfully established a New York office. Sponsors of the competition include Virgin Atlantic Airways, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), TaylorWessing, BritishAmerican Business (BAB), and Blick Rothenberg. “We are thrilled to announce the winners of The GREAT Tech Awards tonight, which represent the best of the UK-US tech industry,” said Danny Lopez, British Consul-General to New York. “We have seen exponential growth in tech clusters in both UK and US cities in recent years, and it’s no coincidence. Winners will embark on a journey of international expansion in the best country in Europe to grow a business, and these bespoke development packages will provide a helpful boost for these companies to succeed.” The five category winners receive a customized package that includes: a premium economy round-trip airplane ticket provided by Virgin Atlantic Airlines departing from JFK on October 14, and returning from LHR on October 19, 2013; a meeting with a senior representative at the UK Prime Minister’s Office, No. 10 Downing Street; over $4,000 worth of legal services courtesy of TaylorWessing; $3,000 worth of accountancy/business advisory services provided by Blick Rothenberg LLP; a two-day customized business development program in London (15-16 October); three classes at General Assembly in London; one entry pass to London’s Wired 2013 Conference (17-18 October 2013); an introductory meeting with a major British brand to be selected by a sponsor; a tour of co-working and shared office spaces in London; a free annual corporate membership with BAB in either London or New York’s chapters; a complimentary Gold Ticket Registration to the BAB Christmas Luncheon (in either London or New York); inclusion in a feature on the winners in BAB New York’s Network magazine. The Advisors’ Choice winner’s prize package includes: a business reception hosted by the British Consul-General New York at the British Residence; a free annual corporate membership with BAB in either London or New York’s chapters; three classes at General Assembly in London; a complimentary Gold Ticket Registration to the BAB Christmas Luncheon (in either London or New York); inclusion in a feature on the winners in BAB New York’s Network magazine. Judges include: Ben Lerer, CEO/Co-founder of Thrillist Media Group and partner at Lerer Ventures; David Karp, CEO/Founder of Tumblr; John Borthwick, CEO/Co-founder of Betaworks; Margaret Dohnalek, Global Head of Technology Scouting, PepsiCo; Simon Bradley, Vice President Marketing, North America, Virgin Atlantic Airlines.

UK Festival Awards 2013 nominations for five Hertfordshire music events

29, 2012, at Commonwealth Stadium. Line: South Carolina is favored by 21 points. THE KEYS Start fast Two years ago in Columbia, Kentucky experienced an epic all-systems failure. The Wildcats were trounced 54-3 on a day when South Carolina ran almost as many plays (91) as UK had yards of total offense (96). If the Cats can get out of the gate quickly Saturday night it should prevent any lingering hangover effect from that traumatic 2011 trip. Actually move the chains Amazingly, Kentucky has converted only one of 21 third-down tries in its past two games combined, albeit against the teams ranked No. 2 (Florida) and No. 3 (Louisville) in the country this week in total defense. For all the pre-season hype that surrounded star defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina is only No. 58 nationally in total defense. The Gamecocks have struggled in the secondary (10th in the SEC, allowing 252 yards a game). It will be disappointing if UK doesn’t do a better job this week of sustaining drives. Stop the run South Carolina’s Mike Davis leads the SEC in rushing yards a game (127). Kentucky is 13th in the league in run defense (allowing 200.8 yards a contest).

UK Government Announces Winners Of The GREAT Tech Awards

To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. All Time Low headlining Slam Dunk Festival 2013 at Hatfield [Picture: Ed Mason] Hatfield festivals Folk by the Oak and Slam Dunk, Wilkestock, Standon Calling and Folkstock are all in shortlisted for coveted trophies in the music industry bash. All five events are up against each other for the Best Small Festival, in association with Intelligent Venue Solutions. This category is for festivals of less than 10,000 capacity. New Hertfordshire festival Folkstock, which took place last month at Aldenham Country Park in Elstree, is up for five awards in total. Standon Calling stars De La Soul are also competing against all three Glastonbury headline acts The Rolling Stones, Artic Monkeys and Mumford & Sons for the Headline Performance of the Year gong. 2013 Award Categories The public can vote in the following categories: * Best Major Festival * Best Medium Festival (in association with Eventbrite) * Best Small Festival (in association with IVS) * Best Metropolitan Festival * Best New Festival (in association with Robertson Taylor) * Best Overseas Festival * Headline Performance of the Year (in association with Relentless) * Best Breakthrough Artist * Anthem of the Summer (in association with Jagermeister) Winners in the tenth anniversary UK Festival Awards will be decided by those who know best, the festival-loving public. And the winners will be announced at a glitzy award ceremony at Londons legendary Roundhouse on Monday, December 2. UK Festival Awards managing director James Drury said: It seems hard to believe that it was 10 years ago that the Festival Awards first launched. Festivals have changed incredibly in that decade and its been a privilege to have developed with such a fascinating, challenging and exceptionally creative industry. This year were looking at events and acts of massively different ages all competing at a top level, likewise we continue to see a huge mix of musical styles bring real diversity to the season. Were very much looking forward to celebrating the festival-going publics favourites. Last year saw more than 500,000 votes cast and this years UK Festival Awards seeks to cast that net even further to create a true and all encompassing measure of the festival-goer opinion.