...biomechanics. When he saw Staehely's athletic ability firsthand, he figured that Staehely wouldn't be tussling with the Mendoza Line in Alaska. "I can teach a really good athlete how to hit in a week and a half, if they're willing to listen," Stevens...
...Handcycle division, while Germany's Elmar Sternath won the stage in 1:55:16. Other winners included Mexico's Saul Mendoza in Men's Wheelchair at 2:51:57, Netherlands' Monique Van der Vorst in Women's Handcycle in 2:21:39 and Chris...
...Germany's Elmar Sternath, who won his fifth straight stage in a time of 1:48:53.1. Other winners included Mexico's Saul Mendoza in Men's Wheelchair in 2:47:56.8, Netherlands' Monique Van der Vorst in Women's Handcycle in 2:07:22.9 and...
...time of 55 minutes, 11 seconds. The winner was Germany's Elmar Sternath at 34:54. Other winners were Mexico's Saul Mendoza in Men's Wheelchair at 56:39, Netherlands' Monique Van der Vorst in Women's Handcyle at 43:48 and Germany's Norbert...
...on what's good." Forest Wagner, Outdoor Studies Program Director at the University of Alaska-Southeast, currently in Mendoza, Argentina, said in an e-mail that "ice in Juneau is fickle, but when it is in, the potential for world-class new...
...Shortstop Orlando Cabrera and backup catcher Doug Mirabelli also filed along with right-handers Curtis Leskanic, Ramiro Mendoza and Scott Williamson; left-hander Mike Myers; first baseman Dave McCarty and second baseman Pokey Reese. Leskanic filed...
...Until Saturday. David Wells left with a 6-3 lead after allowing Johnny Damon's double with one out in the eighth. Ramiro Mendoza hit Nomar Garciaparra with a pitch and gave up Manny Ramirez's single to make it 6-4. Rivera came on and got Tony Clark...
...seven runs and eight hits in 3 2-3 innings. Expos 2, Yankees 1 NEW YORK -- Mark Smith hit a disputed home run off Ramiro Mendoza in the 12th inning as Montreal beat New York. Derek Jeter's RBI grounder in the fifth put the Yankees ahead, but Mariano...
Now Playing Synopsis: Pina Bausch was one of Europe's most celebrated choreographers, fusing the discipline of ballet with the freedom of modern dance and approaching her material in a bold, innovative and emotionally compelling manner. Bausch made the acquaintance of German filmmaker Wim Wenders, and he began making a documentary about her life and work. The focus of Wenders' film shifted dramatically in 2009, when Bausch was diagnosed with cancer and died only a few days later. Wenders considered abandoning the project, but after meeting with the members of her dance company, Tanztheater Wuppertal, Wenders chose instead to create a cinematic interpretation of Bausch's art, preserving several of her pieces and the work of her dancers for the ages. Pina is the result, a performance film that takes several of Bausch's dance pieces into the open and celebrates the beauty and physicality of dance; the film was shot in 3D to give a greater sense of the power and interplay of bodies in motion. Pina received its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Cast: Regina Advento, Pina Bausch, Malou Airaudo, Ruth Amarante, Jorge Puerta Armenta, Rainer Behr, Andrey Berezin, Damiano Ottavio Bigi, Ales Cucek, Clémentine Deluy, Josephine Ann Endicott, Lutz Förster, Pablo Aran Gimeno, Mechthild Großmann, Silvia Farias Heredia, Barbara Kaufmann, Nayoung Kim, Daphnis Kokkinos, Ed Kortlandt, Eddie Martinez, Dominique Mercy, Thusnelda Mercy, Cristiana Morganti, Morena Nascimento, Nazareth Panadero, Helena Pikon, Fabien Prioville, Jean-Laurent Sasportes, Franko Schmidt, Azusa Seyama, Julie Shanahan, Julie Anne Stanzak, Michael Strecker, Fernando Suels Mendoza, Aida Vainieri, Anna Wehsarg, Tsai Chin-Yu, Alexeider Abad Gonzales, Stephan Brinkmann, Meritxell Checa Esteban, Paul Hess, Rudolf Giglberger, Chrystel Wu Guillebeaud, Mu-Yi Kuo, Szu-Wei Wu, Tomoko Yamashita, Sergey Zhukov, Andy Zondag Movie Details Play Trailer
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