Monday, 28 November 2011
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Sandra Gal Golf Player
Sandra Gal Profile
First Name:Sandra
Date of Birth: 9th May 1985
Place of Birth:Dusseldorf
Nationality:Germany
Exemption Status: Career Money
Sponsor: Callaway Golf
Everything started in Düsseldorf, Germany, where I was born on May 9th, 1985. Being an only child, my parents obviously spoiled me, in a good way though - at least from my perspective. I got to play golf for the first time when I was about 5 years old. For my 5th birthday my parents gave me a set of colored plastic clubs. All of our vacations were golf vacations and that was the only time of the year I usually played golf, in nice places such as the Netherlands, France or Portugal. My dad was my first coach and still is one of my best teachers of the game. But not until I was 14 did I actually start practicing seriously at a golf club close to our house.
In the mean time I had a bunch of other hobbies. I played tennis, I started ballet and violin, I got to do wakeboarding for a few years, I played theatre at school and of course I have always been painting. My mom still has some paintings from when I was about three years old, and since then you probably cannot even count them. It's a great way for me to relax and let out my creative side. Really taking golf more seriously, I realized that I can be creative in golf, too, in a different way. First I played for my golf club team, since there are no high school teams in Germany, and as I got better each year, with 17, I got to join the German National Team, which is a great honor in Germany. When I was 18, I won the German National Girls Championship and the junior ranking.
After I graduated from my high school in 2004, I decided to make the big trip to America and play college golf, which was really pretty new at that time for European golfers. I chose the University of Florida and will never regret my decision. I met some of my best friends over there and had a really good time. I got familiar with American courses, the lifestyle and the competition. While I was at college I won four events and received two All-American honors in three years.
In the mean time, I was still competing for the German National Team during summer breaks and eventually won the Ladies European Amateur ranking in 2007. That was the year, when I decided to play LPGA Q-school, while still in my senior year at UF. My college staff and me were hoping to get an exemption from the rule to turn professional immediately after Q-school. We were hoping that I would be able to play as an amateur for my UF team in my last semester and start competing on the LPGA in May. However, our attempt was not successful.
In the end, I received a full exempt card for 2008 and was very excited for that accomplishment. Although I could not play anymore college golf, I decided to still finish my advertising degree at UF. It was not easy playing professionally, while still being in school, but I graduated with honors on August 12, 2008. Since then I can really focus on my game and finally have more time for my friends and family and painting, of course.
Sandra Gal
Sandra Gal
Sandra Gal
Sandra Gal
Sandra Gal
Sandra Gal
Sandra Gal
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Golf
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Mark Webber Profile and Images
Mark Webber Profile
Born:August 17, 1976 in Queanbeyan, Australia
Team:Red Bull Racing
Height:6'
Weight:165 lbs.
Hobbies:Road cycling, mountain biking, kayaking, trekking, tennis and fitness training
A sandy-haired and boyishly attractive performer from a disadvantaged and politically active background, Mark Webber went from so-called "shelter boy" to movie star with an acting career on the ascent since his 1997 debut in the Philadelphia-based gritty youth feature "Edge City". The son of a struggling single mother, Webber had a relatively normal childhood in his Minneapolis home until age ten when a perceived welfare fraud ended benefits, landed his mother in jail and left the two homeless. In 1990, mother and son relocated to Philadelphia, where they became noted activists for homeless causes and undertook a project that reclaimed abandoned government owned homes for the needy. Arrest, mistreatment by police officials and a subsequent successful lawsuit met the young man's efforts. This extensive real-life drama presumably had an effect on the actor, who proved a true natural, an emotionally available performer with a palpable drive and arresting charm.
A veteran of high school and local stage productions, Webber made an auspicious big screen debut in Philadelphia director Eugene Martin's independent "Edge City", a gritty look at exploding tensions between city kids and their suburban counterparts hailed for its non-exploitative realism. The actor next took a role in the somewhat similarly themed Iowa-set "Whiteboys" (1999), an ambitious feature telling the story of a trio of hip-hop influenced farm boys who dream of hanging with rap artists and seek to prove their street cred as drug dealers in Chicago's notorious Cabrini Green housing project. Cast alongside fellow up and comers Danny Hoch and Dash Mihok, Webber played the most affluent of the group, a disaffected middle class teen. Next up for Webber was a supporting role in the teen romantic comedy "Drive Me Crazy" (also 1999). A starring vehicle for sitcom heavyweight Melissa Joan Hart, the movie suffered from dire predictability, but Webber's portrayal of 'Designated' Dave, a conscientious computer buff so-named for his willingness to drive friends home, was among the feature's highlights. He made his starring debut in the disappointing "Snow Day" (2000), playing Hal, a young lovestruck high schooler who sets out to use this weather-defined holiday to his romantic advantage. Webber's affable performance, though, couldn't save the formulaic, curiously unfunny film from box office failure.
Mark Webber
Mark Webber
Mark Webber
Mark Webber
Mark Webber
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Other Sports
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Petra Kvitova Profile and Images
Petra Kvitova Profile
Born:March 8, 1990
Age:21 years, 248 days
Height:6'0''
Plays:Left Handed
Rank:2
Best Rank:2, Oct 31, 2011
Petra Kvitova started playing tennis at age and is daughter to Jiří Kvita and Pavla Kvitová. She has two brothers – Jiri and Libor, who both play tennis with her father. She is coached by David Kotyza and trains at the same club as Tomas Berdych and Lucie Sarfarova. In 2010, she won the WTA Newcomer Of The Year award and then won her first Grand-Slam title at Wimbledon in 2011. Other than tennis, she likes playing volleyball and basketball. She speaks three languages – Czech, Russian and English. Her idol growing up was Martina Navratilova, who is left-handed like her.
Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova
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TENNIS
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