China instructs its fishermen to stay away from Senkaku Islands

SHISHI, CHINA – Japan is likely to remain skeptical, though welcoming, of a move by China to steer its fishermen away from the disputed Senkaku Islands, experts said, as Beijing seeks to remove an irritant in ties with Tokyo ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s planned state visit to Japan next spring.

Fisheries authorities in Fujian province issued the order ahead of Friday’s start of the fishing season in the East China Sea, home to the Senkakus, sources close to the matter said a day earlier. The order, issued online, calls on fishermen to “not go near the sensitive waters.”

On Thursday morning, however, fishermen in the province’s city of Shishi were busy preparing to leave port.

“Some boats are headed to fish near the Diaoyu Islands,” a 42-year-old fisherman, using China’s name for the islands, said while preparing his boat to leave Friday morning.

When asked about the government order, the man denied any knowledge of it.

In addition to the warning from the province, the provincial capital Fuzhou and Zhao’an County, both facing the East China Sea, have issued similar orders to their fishermen.

Despite recent improvements in Sino-Japanese relations, the territorial row over the islands is still considered a fragile part of bilateral relations.

During their meeting on the fringe of the Group of 20 summit in Osaka in June, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Xi confirmed that they will work together to realize a trip by the Chinese president to Japan as a state guest “when cherry blossoms bloom.”

In an effort to ensure the success of Xi’s planned visit, China has been striving to better relations with Japan. Through the directive, China hopes to prevent fishing boats from going near the uninhabited islets to avoid a strong backlash in Japan, experts say.

Zhang Baohui, director of Lingnan University’s Center for Asian Pacific Studies in Hong Kong, said the move reflects China’s attempts to improve its relations with Japan.

“It should soothe Japan’s concerns for China’s intentions for [the] Senkakus and reduce the saliency of the Senkaku dispute in Sino-Japanese relations,” Zhang said.

“Both countries have been making efforts to rebuild their relations,” he added. “I think Beijing is impressed by the efforts of the Abe administration and this decision should be part of China’s reciprocal efforts.”

Nonetheless, the Japanese government remains on high alert. In August 2016, 200 to 300 Chinese fishing boats repeatedly entered Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands even after similar instructions were issued. Some Chinese state vessels did the same at the time.

Chinese government ships have been doing so more frequently this year compared to last year.

Japan has repeatedly warned China against a similar situation to 2016 via diplomatic means. “We don’t know how thoroughly those instructions are being given to the fishermen,” said a source at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing.

On Friday, four Chinese Coast Guard ships sailed in Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands, in Okinawa Prefecture, for about two hours.

It was the first intrusion into Japanese waters by Chinese government ships since Aug. 6, and the 23rd overall in 2019.

The Chinese ships — the Haijing 1103, the Haijing 1302, the Haijing 2102 and the Haijing 2203 — entered Japanese waters west-southwest of Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku chain between around 10 a.m. and 10:15 a.m., according to the Japan Coast Guard’s 11th regional headquarters in the prefectural capital of Naha.

The Chinese vessels left the territorial waters south of Minamikojima, another island in the Senkaku chain, between around 11:45 a.m. and noon.

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Collin Koh, a research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, said that while the move to keep fishermen away from the area near the Senkakus could be taken as an overture by China as a bid to show goodwill to Japan, he was skeptical about whether Japanese officials would view this in a positive light.

“It appears more plausible they remain wary of Beijing’s move and underlying motives,” Koh said. “Suffice it to say, the strategic trust deficit between the two Asian neighbors is deep-seated and nothing more than a more solid signal or indicator that either of them is standing down on their respective positions on the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands issue will truly resolve this.”

First overseas trip for Prince Hisahito as Crown Prince Akishino’s family leaves for Bhutan

Crown Prince Akishino, Crown Princess Kiko and their son Prince Hisahito left on Friday for a 10-day private trip to Bhutan.

The family will arrive in Bhutan on Saturday via Thailand and meet Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck over lunch on Monday in the capital Thimphu.

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It will be the first overseas trip for the 12-year-old Prince Hisahito, who is currently on summer holiday from his junior high school.

The family will watch a demonstration of archery, Bhutan’s national sport, on Tuesday. Visits to temples and museums are also scheduled during their stay before they return on Aug. 25.

Crown Prince Akishino, first in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne following his brother Emperor Naruhito’s ascension in May, and Prince Hisahito, second in line, took separate flights as a precautionary measure. The crown prince departed about 10 minutes after his wife and son.

The family has maintained a close relationship with the South Asian kingdom since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1986. The couple traveled to the country in 1997 and attended a welcome ceremony for the king of Bhutan in 2011 when he visited Japan as a state guest.

In 2017, Princess Mako, an elder sister of Prince Hisahito, paid an official visit to Bhutan.

Lonergan to play after kicking from Liverpool fan?

Veteran goalkeeper Andy Lonergan could make his Liverpool debut on Saturday after a fan kicked Adrian on his ankle.

Second-choice stopper Adrian came on to replace Alisson, just days after arriving the club – having been released by West Ham during the summer.

The Spaniard was called upon again in Liverpool’s dramatic UEFA Super Cup penalty shootout victory over Chelsea on Wednesday, saving Tammy Abraham’s spot-kick to win the match for the Reds.

However, Jurgen Klopp revealed that during the celebrations a fan “kicked” Adrian and has given him a swollen ankle ahead of the weekend.

Klopp told reporters: “I don’t understand why in the world of social media when we are all together, a supporter jumped over something and kicked [Adrian’s] ankle. It is swollen but we have to see.

“Apart from that it was a brilliant night for him.”

On whether Lonergan will be ready to play for Liverpool, Klopp added: “We need to think about Saturday to find a way to win the game.

“Andy Lonergan is in training with Kelleher and we have them if we have to make a decision.

“Adrian was a week before, Lonergan has trained with us. Kelleher has potential but is not 100% yet. We will see.”

 

Hero of the week: Phil Parkinson, captain of Bolton’s sinking ship

Who’s this week’s hero, Johnny?
This week’s hero is the current manager of Bolton Wanderers, a club which has been struggling to survive in recent years and is currently in administration. A 51-year-old Lancastrian, craggy of features and granite jawed, he has had successful managerial career in the lower leagues with some notable achievements. As a player he turned out for just two clubs, playing for four years at Bury and 11 at Reading where he was twice named player of the year and helped them to promotion. He remains very much a club legend of that era, playing a pivotal role in midfield and turning out 506 times in his career.

When he retired in 2003, he managed Colchester United, Hull City, Charlton Athletic and Bradford City before taking over Bolton in 2016. It’s notable that, with the exception of Hull City, he racked up well over 100 games at each and 274 at Bradford over five years. He’s clearly not one for flitting from club to club and likes to see a job through if at all possible. Which leads us to Bolton.

He’s been the Wanderers manager since 2016, has got them a promotion, which was achieved against the odds to say the least. But the club is a financial basket case. Relegation last season took them into the third tier again, this time burdened with a 12-point deduction and in administration. No-one has been paid in months and playing staff are naturally bleeding away to find paid employment leaving our man with the task of keeping the ship afloat until a protracted sale is finally made good.

That’ll be Phil Parkinson, then.

 

What have they done to deserve this then?
The man usually known as Parky is simply an excellent lower league manager. That isn’t to damn him with faint praise. Operating down amongst the boondocks with almost no money to spend and running a club on goodwill and fumes is a talent all of its own. Having to bring up youth players, get others in on loans and temporary deals and yet keep team spirit and organisation together can’t be easy. You must surely need a mixture of bloody-minded determination and great man-management, along with some football management chops to even give yourself a chance. When it comes to this very specific skill set, Parky is the go-to man.

As Bradford manager, he took them, quite incredibly, to the 2013 League Cup Final. Indeed, he is the only manager to take an English fourth-tier league club to a major final. That is an incredible achievement in the modern era. He was also in charge for their 4-2 defeat of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the 4th Round of the FA Cup in 2015.

Other successes include getting promoted with Colchester United on a budget that would make ‘shoestring’ sound opulent. Did the same trick with Bradford City too. His time at Hull and Charlton was less successful but on taking up the reins at Bolton, even despite the fact that financially they were on the bare bones of their backside and a convoluted sale and takeover has driven everyone crazy, he did get them out of League One two years ago, achieved in spite of the club being under a transfer embargo and a wage cap. That takes a special skill. Even though they were relegated last year and given a 12 point deduction, he is refusing to walk away .

To say his patience has been tested would be something of an underestimate as Bolton head towards the edge of oblivion and sit alongside Bury at the bottom of the division, unable to pay players and with a potential takeover stalled in the courts.

Recent developments this week suggest there may soon be a resolution to all this wrangling, with new buyers set to step in following the lifting of an injunction which had been blocking the sale, but frankly, it would be a surprise to no-one if some other calamity was to occur. We don’t even know if the potential new owners, Football Ventures, are going to prove to be any good. Sometimes it seems as if the desire to buy a football club should in itself be a disqualification from doing so. The administrator has given then preferred status, but fans can be forgiven at least a hefty pinch of cynicism.

Phil is preparing for a game against Tranmere this weekend with just two senior players in the ranks. It must be an absolutely thankless task and only a man with a sense of duty and integrity would be prepared to stick it out.

 

Media reaction?
There’s much sympathy for Parky and for the Bolton fans. He’s rightly seen as doing the best he can in very tricky circumstances. It is, after all, an old and legendary English football club that is being kicked around like an unloved carrier bag.

Nigel Clough thinks the clubs need better financial support. “It’s very difficult but I think there’s enough money in football at the moment to look after everybody. I would look up for it. When there’s billion-pound TV deals and everything, I think the Football League should have just a little bit more. I think it’s been the lifeblood for many years in providing players for the Premier League and even the international team – you’ve got the likes of Kyle Walker and Harry Maguire. I think there’s an overall responsibility to try and look after those clubs.”

He’s right, of course, but when you’ve got, shall we say, poor quality people, in charge of failing clubs, who seemingly have no idea how to operate the business and instead seem to use it as a plaything with which to aggrandise themselves, then throwing more money into their hat will just lead to more trouble down the road.

What clubs need is better quality owners, fans that are realistic and understand that the most important thing is that the club continues and not a transfer which they can’t afford.

 

Anyone grumpy about it?
Parky himself for one.

“It’s up to the people behind the scenes to do their bit. No more messing about, get your heads together quickly and sort this mess out because everybody is absolutely sick and tired of it.”

The whole of the country’s football world is looking on at the Bolton situation with a mixture of horror and dismay, doubtless many feeling ‘there but for the grace of god…’ as lower league clubs continue to operate in a fiscally irresponsible manner, often to try and swim into the Premier League cash-rich ocean. Proof that the pernicious effect of the Premier League’s money-hoovering obsession is not restricted to within its own league. The fact that sulphurous individuals are often pulled into the struggling football club orbit really doesn’t improve matters at all. In these situations, the amount of potential buyers who declare an interest but then can’t produce the money is remarkable.

Bolton have had the ex-Watford owner Laurence Bassini circling around the club saying he wants to buy it. Parky is not impressed.

“Mr Bassini, leave us alone, please leave us alone. Leave this great club alone to get on with building its future back together.”

There is a widespread feeling that ‘something must be done’ but quite what that is remains more elusive. However, the long list of clubs facing financial oblivion suggests that a radical solution is needed. It is ridiculous that everyone at Bolton is working for free, just trying to keep the club going.

It should be that difficult, really. The bottom line is clubs like Bolton and others simply spend more money than they can generate, in pursuit of success, mortgaging their future on a gamble that richer pastures lie ahead. That is what needs to stop.

But big or small these are our football clubs and as we know, football clubs are not normal businesses and they operate in the community in a unique way. So they need protecting from the idiots and the malicious people who all too often seem to end up owning them.

 

What the people say
There is obviously and rightly much respect for what Phil has achieved in his managerial career, but it is for his stoicism at the helm of Bolton for which he gets most love. In a way, I think he’s almost become a figurehead for all that is decent in an industry which seems overly stuffed with chancers, scammers and bullshit merchants.

We start with a 4_4_haiku:

Nobody would blame him if he had walked during the chaos but he’s a selfless individual…Phil Parkinson is a class act. A true gent and a top bloke. Ian Dennis – 5Live

Still a legend in Reading. Top top guy

In the modern world of money means everything he deserves great plaudits for his dedication to the club.

Love him, big hero from my time as a season ticket holder at (Reading)

Iwelumo and Jamie Cureton both said he helped resurrect their careers.

What a bloke. He’s had it all against him and he keeps turning up. I don’t think he’s the way forward but he has to take credit for what he’s had to play with and put up with over the last 2 years. Top bloke.

Not to mention the incredible pressure he’s been out under by the administrators to get the sale done, knowing that he’s first in line for the sack when (if) it goes through

He’s had his critics (quite justifiably) about team selections, tactics and transfers over the last couple of years, but all pales into insignificance when considering how well he has led the club in the last 6 months, going above and beyond in such a dignified manner.

Best Colchester United team I’ve ever seen was managed by Phil Parkinson. Could walk away from Bolton and get a decent job with ease…that he’s sticking with it is a great credit to him.

A lot of respect due to him for how he’s handled this entire saga.

He is obviously a brilliant and dignified ambassador. Did a great job getting us out of League One in his first season. However, was out of his depth in the Championship and a lot of the time the football is rubbish. Great bloke, good League One manager.

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Absolute legend at #bcafc for the way he turned us around. Took us to the League Cup FINAL while in League 2 and then got us up to the top end of League 1. Didn’t like the way he left us but with hindsight it’s understandable as the new chairman was egotistical and useless.

He’s in an impossible situation and somehow keeping the plates spinning. I doubt anyone will celebrate a goalless draw quite like his Bolton side on Saturday, but you can’t blame them. Huge praise for calling out someone known to be dodgy circling the club.

He looks a bit like John Reese from Person of Interest.

His football is indeed not the best watch. Defensively though and tactician wise he took on the best at Bradford yet came out on top. Ask Wenger and Mourino about his game plans against them. Especially Mourino who asked to have a copy of Parkys game plan after their 2-4 defeat.

 

What does the future hold?
Today it seems more likely that a sale will go through but whether Football Ventures will make a good job of ownership is anyone’s guess. Will everyone get paid what they are due? ‘Forget being successful, just enjoy survival’ wouldn’t be the worst advice. One thing is for sure, Parky should be rewarded handsomely for the work he’s put in. He absolutely didn’t have to do this and that fact he has, speaks very well of his character and his sense of responsibility for this great old club.

If they can come out of administration quickly, the season may not be lost yet, even with their 12-point deduction, however, it seems likely that they’ll have to build from the fourth tier next year and if they do they’ve got absolutely the right man at the helm to drag them out of the mire, that is if he can face doing the job having steered them off the rocks into calmer waters. The good news is that he will not be short of job offers having shown himself to be a man of grit and integrity. At 51, he’s surely still got a couple of decades in game and it’d be nice to see him enjoying a long run of success at a club which can actually trade as a viable entity because as nice as it is to be a hero, it must be bloody exhausting.

Good luck, Parky.

John Nicholson

Man Utd boss Solskjaer hits back at reports over Sanchez

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told Manchester United fans to expect Alexis Sanchez to play more matches this season.

There have been reports over the last week that the Chilean will be dumped in the reserves unless he seals a move to another club before the end of the European transfer window.

Other reports claimed that there are four clubs in for his services but Solskjaer has dismissed those reports and says Sanchez could play a big part for United this season.

“Alexis is such a professional and he comes in working every single day really hard and wants to be a part of this,” Solskjaer told reporters.

“It’s these stories he’s been put in the reserves of course he hasn’t, he’s had three weeks now, he’s a few weeks behind the rest but close to being ready.

“Alexis we don’t have the biggest forward line in numbers so Alexis might end up playing a lot more games than you expect, we expect him to come good at this club, he’s quality.”

 

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Gossip: Man Utd failed in £82m defender bid, Dybala latest

UNITED HAD LATE KOULIBALY BID REBUFFED
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was a busy boy last week. In addition to signing Harry Maguire, whispers suggest he also tried to sign Kalidou Koulibaly and Christian Eriksen.

Corriere dello Sport are claiming Manchester United made a bid of £82million for Koulibaly before the transfer window closed. Of course, the bid was rejected, but the timing is very vague. Was it before United signed Maguire, who they pursued all summer – and who turned down £278,000-a-week from Man City, according to the Daily Star – or in addition to the England defender? Or, as is more likely, is it all a load of b*llocks?

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Eriksen was also heavily linked with United in the final days of the window and the Manchester Evening News reports that Solskjaer personally spoke to Eriksen to gauge his interest in moving to Old Trafford. In what we imagine might have been the most polite conversation in the history of football, Eriksen told the United boss ‘thanks, but no thanks’ while he holds out for am move to Spain.

Paul Pogba has spent the summer in the same boat as Eriksen and he too still remains ‘desperate’ to move to Real Madrid. That’s the word according to Marca, at least. But Pogba acknowledges that it would be a ‘miracle’ if he was being paraded around the Bernabeu before the deadline.

United are rather more keen to shift Alexis Sanchez out of the door and there are more conflicting reports over his intentions. The Times says he will push to leave United – they are hardly likely to push back – with Juventus, Napoli, AC Milan and Inter Milan all interested. But the Mirror reckons his wages remain a sticking point. Of course they are. If United want the Chilean flop out of the door, they are going to have to pay at least half of his salary to darken someone else’s doorstep.

 

LITTLE INTEREST IN DYBALA
‘What’s going on with Paulo Dybala?’, we hear you ask. Well, nothing.

Juventus are still working to sell the Argentina star but since the Premier League window closed, interest has been rather thin on the ground, says The Independent. We presumed that PSG would be in for the playmaker but it seems they are focusing on Philippe Coutinho.

Dybala may now be regretting pushing his luck with Manchester United and Tottenham last week. Or not. He might be quite content to sit it out at Juve but the club – and Maurizio Sarri – would certainly prefer to shift the 25-year-old before September 2.

 

AND THE REST
Stoke keeper Jack Butland will seek a move abroad to force his way into England manager Gareth Southgate’s plans for Euro 2020… Flamengo pulled out of a move for Mario Balotelli because the striker’s £4m contract demands… Napoli will sign Hirving Lozano from PSV Eindhoven… Napoli and Celtic want Jordon Ibe… Manuel Pellegrini wanted Liverpool keeper Adrian to stay at West Ham… Zinedine Zidane wants James Rodriguez to stay at Real Madrid.

Il viaggio, con Guido Unterwurzacher

Video alpinismo: un viaggio alla ricerca delle più belle cascate di ghiaccio in Canada con gli alpinisti Guido Unterwurzacher, Simon Berger, Max Berger e Christian Hechenberger.

Nel febbraio 2015 l’austriaco Guido Unterwurzacher si era recato in Canada insieme a Simon Berger, Max Berger e Christian Hechenberger per salire alcune delle più belle cascate di ghiaccio del paese. Programmato poche settimane prima della nascita del figlio di Unterwurzacher, il viaggio è stato anche occasione per porsi alcune domande importanti sulla vita.

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Banff Mountain Film Festival Italy 2017: inizia la quinta edizione del tour italiano

Prende il via il 13 febbraio a Torino la 5a edizione del Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Italy che compie 5 anni. Film di sci, alpinismo, freeride, arrampicata ma anche mountain bike, trail running, parapendio e skateboard per un totale di 28 tappe in 25 città italiane. I biglietti di queste serate dedicate agli appassionati di montagna e outdoor sono acquistabili online sul sito www.banff.it

Il Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Italy, rassegna cinematografica che porta in Italia i migliori tra i film del Festival del Cinema di Montagna di Banff (Canada), giunge quest’anno alla sua 5a edizione che prende il via il 13 febbraio 2017 a Torino al Cinema Massimo.

In Italia dal 2013, il festival riscuote un successo di pubblico sempre crescente tra gli appassionati di montagna e attività outdoor e ogni anno aumenta il numero delle tappe e delle città coinvolte. Il tour italiano 2017 prevede un calendario di 28 serate in 25 città, tra cui spiccano Napoli, Pisa e Verona, che il festival toccherà quest’anno per la prima volta.

Ogni serata prevede la proiezione di una serie di emozionanti e coinvolgenti corto e medio metraggi, dove i grandi spazi selvaggi e la natura incontaminata fanno da sfondo alle imprese di atleti ed esploratori, alla ricerca di sempre nuovi modi di vivere l’avventura e di superare i propri limiti.

Tra i film in programma ricordiamoPoumaka,che racconta l’apertura da parte degli americani Mike Libecki e Angie Payne di una nuova via sulla torre omonima situata sull’isola di Ua Pou, Polinesia Francese. Un ambiente tropicale remoto e molto diverso da quello che tradizionalmente associamo all’arrampicata, una via tutt’altro che “classica” e un’avventura unica. Northbound, premiato come Best Short Mountain Film, è invece la storia di quattro skateboarder urbani che decidono di mettersi alla prova nell’insolito ambiente del circolo polare artico, tra sabbia congelata, relitti abbandonati e atmosfere rarefatte, per dare vita a un gioco magico e vagamente straniante. È un inno alla vita, infine, Doing it Scared, film che vede l’alpinista britannico Paul Pritchard tornare al Totem Pole (un obelisco di roccia a pochi metri dalle coste della Tasmania), teatro di un gravissimo incidente che nel 1998 gli costò un’emiparesi alla parte destra del corpo. Incidente che, invece di un ostacolo, si rivela per Paul essere “il dono più grande che la vita gli abbia mai fatto” e l’inizio di un percorso di consapevolezza e di rinascita.

Il programma completo dei film che saranno proiettati nel corso della serata è disponibile sul sitoa questo link

COME ACQUISTARE I BIGLIETTI
È possibile acquistare i biglietti online sul sito ufficiale del Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Italyal prezzo di prevendita di 15€, mentre la sera stessaal botteghino il costo del biglietto sarà di 16€.

CALENDARIO 2017
13 febbraio – Torino – Cinema Massimo
14 febbraio – Torino – Cinema Massimo
15 febbraio – Milano – Cinema Odeon The Space
16 febbraio – Milano – Cinema Odeon The Space
20 febbraio – Brescia – Teatro Sociale
21 febbraio – Genova – Porto Antico The Space
22 febbraio – Cuneo – Cinema Monviso
6 marzo – Bergamo – Cinema Conca Verde
7 marzo – Bergamo – Cinema Conca Verde
8 marzo – Lecco – Cinema Palladium
10 marzo – Varese – Cinema Teatro Nuovo
13 marzo – Vicenza – Cinema Patronato Leone XIII
14 marzo – Treviso – Silea Space Cinema
15 marzo – Padova – Cinema MPX PioX
16 marzo – Udine – Cinema Visionario
17 marzo – Trieste – Cinema Ariston
20 marzo – Bologna – Cinema Antoniano
22 marzo – Verona – Cinema K2
23 marzo – Bolzano – Cinema Teatro Rainerum
27 marzo – Firenze – cinema Odeon
28 marzo – Roma – Cinema Moderno The Space
29 marzo – Napoli – Cinema Metropolitan
31 marzo – Pisa – Cinema Isola Verde
3 aprile – Saronno – Cinema Silvio Pellico
5 aprile – Casatenovo – Auditorium di Casatenovo
6 aprile – Morbegno – Cinema Pedretti
agosto – Champoluc
agosto – Courmayeur

I FILM IN PROGRAMMA
Il programma dei film è uguale per tutte le tappe; film in lingua originale e sottotitoli in italiano.

Ace & the Desert Dog
Hiking/ USA 2015 / 9′ / regiaBrendan Leonard /casa di produzione Semi-Rad Media
Per il suo 60esimo compleanno, il fotografo esploratoreAce Kvalee il suo cane,Genghis Khan, partono a piedi dalla porta di casa per un trekking di 60 giorni che li porterà tra i canyon dello Utah a scoprire l’immensa wilderness che li circonda.

Danny MacAskill’s Wee Day Out
MTB/ Regno Unito 2016 / 6′ / regiaStu Thomson / produttore esecutivoJim Holmes / casa di produzione Cut Company
Curiosi di sapere cosa fa Danny MacAskill durante il suo giorno libero? Lo accompagniamo in una piacevole scampagnata attorno a Edinburgo, condita da incredibili evoluzioni e un pizzico di humor.

Doing it Scared
Arrampicata/ Australia 2016 / 11′ / regiaCatherine Pettman / produttoreCatherine Pettman /casa di produzione Rummin Productions
Diciotto anni dopo un terribile incidente che lo ha lasciato parzialmente paralizzato, il climber inglesePaul Pritchardritorna al Totem Pole, l’obelisco di roccia a pochi metri dalle coste della Tasmania che fu teatro del tragico evento. Un viaggio per chiudere un cerchio e per riconciliarsi con la paura.

The Fledglings
Parapendio/ USA 2016 / 26′ / regiaCedar Wright / produttoreCedar Wright / casa di produzione Cedar Wright Productions
Come alpinisti professionisti che vivono del loro lavoro, in montagnaCedar WrighteMatt Segalsono abituati a fronteggiare qualsiasi situazione senza troppi problemi. Ma cosa succede quando i due decidono di dedicarsi al parapendio? In pochi mesi di pratica intensa i due sono talmente appassionati da decidere di salire in vetta all’Orizaba, la più alta montagna messicana, per ridiscenderne in parapendio.

Iran: a Skier’s Journey
SKI/ Canada 2016 / 12′ / regiaJordan Manley / produttoreJordan Manley / casa di produzione Narrows Media Inc.
Ignorando l’avvertimento di non viaggiare in Iran, gli sciatoriChad SayerseForrest Cootsdecidono di partire comunque. Troveranno una calorosa accoglienza, l’incanto di un Paese sconosciuto e una cultura sciistica sorprendentemente…cool.

Northbound
Skateboard/ Norvegia 2016 / 10′ / regiaJørn Nyseth Ranum / produttoreAnders Graham / casa di produzione Turbin Film
Quattro giovani skateboarder viaggiano oltre il Circolo Polare Artico, lunga la gelida costa norvegese, cercando di applicare il loro stile urbano sulla sabbia ghiacciata, tra cieli pastello e atmosfere rarefatte. Il risultato è un bel mix di salti e acrobazie tra venti ghiacciati e effimere mini rampe. Una menzione speciale va al direttore delle fotografiaŁukasz Zamaro.

Poumaka
Climbing/ USA 2016 / 15′ / regiaAndy Mann, Keith Ladzinski / produttoreMike Libecki / casa di produzione 3 String Productions
Puntando a raggiungere l’inafferrabile Poumaka Tower, la campionessa americana di boulderingAngie Paynesi butta in un’avventura del tutto sconosciuta, addentrandosi nella fitta giungla polinesiana insieme al veterano dell’arrampicata e dell’esplorazioneMike Libecki

The Trail to Kazbegi
MTB /USA 2015 / 16′ / regiaJoey Schusler / produttoreJoey Schusler
Caucaso, Georgia: quattro esperti bikers si avventurano con le loro mountain bike lungo piste e sentieri nelle zone meno conosciute di questa magicacatena montuosa. Il tutto in completa autonomia e con viveri per soli 10 giorni. Protagonisti d questa incredibile avventura sonoJoey Schusler,Brice Minnigh,Ross Measures eSam Seward.

Tight Loose
Ski/USA 2016 / 9′ / regiaTeton Gravity Research / casa di produzione Teton Gravity Research
Dall’India all’Alaska, “Tight Loose” celebrai 21 anni diTeton Gravity Researchcon un gruppo di giovani sciatori alla scoperta dilinee e creste mai sciate, in alcuni tra iluoghi più spettacolari e selvaggi del pianeta. Quando l’avventura diventa uno stile di vita, le emozioni sono assicurate.

Trail Dog
Trail running/ Sud Africa-Francia2016/ 5′ / regiaChristian Denslow / produttori /Greg Fell, Hannah Slezacek, Dean Leslie / casa di produzione The African Attachment
Nel piccolo villaggio di La Motte-d’Aveillans, nel Sud Est della Francia, vive il runner vincitore del contest #MyTrailDog di Salomon,Gaëtan Ugnon-Fleurye I suoi cani,PépiteeJolyn. Passare del tempo con loro insegna alcune semplici lezioni che spesso, nella frenesia della vita, tendiamo a dimenticare. Trail Dog è un’ode alla bellezza e alla felicità che deriva dalla più semplice delle cose – l’amicizia.

Che cosa è il Banff Mountain Film Festival
In programma ogni autunno nella cittadina di Banff, nello stato dell’Alberta in Canada, il Banff Mountain Film Festival è una prestigiosa rassegna cinematografica: nove, intense giornate in cui i riflettori sono puntati sui migliori film e libri di montagna del mondo con ospiti internazionali, autori, registi, alpinisti, climber ed esploratori provenienti da ogni angolo del pianeta.Non appena si chiude il sipario a Banff, prende il via il World Tour tra Canada, Stati Uniti e altri 40 Paesi. Da circa 20 anni infatti il BMFF ha messo a disposizione il programma del festival a una community internazionale che ormai conta la partecipazione di circa 500.000 spettatori per un numero complessivo di circa 950 serate che si svolgono in quasi 600 teatri e cinema in tutto il mondo.In Italia dal 2013, il Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Italy porta in Italia ogni anno i migliori corto e medio metraggi della rassegna canadese. Ogni serata consta di circa due ore di proiezione e il programma, realizzato appositamente per il pubblico italiano.

Nella realizzazione dell’edizione 2017, il BMFF WT Italy è affiancato dagli sponsor
Enervit, La Sportiva, Ferrino e Buff® e dai partner tecniciArtech Digital Cinema e Vivaticket.

ACQUISTO E PREZZO BIGLIETTI
È già aperta la prevendita sul sito ufficiale al linkwww.banff.it
15€ Prezzo prevendita online suwww.banff.it
16€ Prezzo al botteghino la sera stessa dell’evento

LINK
www:Info, programma e biglietti suwww.banff.it
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Twitter:@BanffItalia

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Adam Ondra ripete Lapsus ad Andonno, secondo 9b in due giorni

Il climber ceco Adam Ondra si è aggiudicato la prima ripetizione di Lapsus, la via d’arrampicata sportiva liberata da Stefano Ghisolfi e gradata 9b ad Andonno. È la sua seconda via in due giorni di queste difficoltà, dopo aver liberato Queen Line a Laghel (Arco). Ondra ha chiuso la giornata in bellezza salendo al secondo tentativo un 9a a Castelbianco.

Adam Ondra, ancora una volta, assolutamente insaziabile e irrefrenabile. Solamente due giorni fa il 24enne climber ha regalato ad Arco la sua prima via di 9b, Queen Line nella falesia di Laghel. Consapevole dell’ottimo momento di forma, si è subito diretto verso Andonno per chiudere i conti con una via che aveva già provato all’inizio di marzo. Si tratta ovviamente di Lapsus, la super linea di oltre 70 movimenti liberata da Stefano Ghisolfi nel novembre del 2015, resa famosa per essere il primo 9b in Italia.

Le condizioni di ieri erano perfette. Ondra non si è lasciato scappare l’occasione, confermandoci le difficoltà suggerite da Ghisolfi e raccontandoci che probabilmente si tratta di un 9b facile. Ci ha spiegato che la sua altezza è stato un vero vantaggio sul passaggio chiave, che è riuscito a fare senza perdere i piedi, proprio nel punto che Ghisolfi ha affrontato dinamicamente.

“La via è molto bella da salire” ha raccontato Adam “La prima parte su Noia è spaziale, su roccia dura come il marmo, con movimenti interessanti, mi piace un sacco. Poi il passaggio chiave in alto ha alcune prese scavate – non da Stefano – che rendono la via un pò meno perfetta, ma l’arrampicata rimane strepitosa in quell bellissimo ambiente di Andonno.” Proprio come due giorni fa Ondra ha chiuso la giornata in bellezza, recandosi nella falesia di Castelbianco per chiudere al secondo tentativo Perfect Man 2.0, il 9a liberato da Matteo Gambaro.

Adesso Ondra ha salito le due vie sportive più difficili del paese, Queen Line e Lapsus appunto, alle quale bisogna anche aggiungere Marina Superstar nella falesia Bronx alla Grotta San Giovanni in Sardegna, liberata da Ondra nel 2009. All’epoca l’allora 16enne aveva suggerito 9a+/b, e la via è ancora in attesa di ripetizioni. Nel frattempo Ondra ha ovviamente girato le falesie del mondo in lungo e in largo e la sua lista di 19 vie di 9b o più semplicemente non ha uguali.

Abbiamo chiesto ad Adam come fa spingere sempre ed incondizionatamente al massimo. Ci ha risposto “in effetti trovare la motivazione giusta non è facile, ci devo lavorare molto, sopratutto quando mi alleno da solo. In realtà però ci sono un sacco di modi per motivarmi – la voglia di fare un movimento particolare per esempio – o anche guardare qualcun altro tentare un suo progetto e dare il suo massimo, anche se per me la via sarebbe facile. È questa la cosa bella dell’arrampicata.”

ADAM ONDRA 9b e 9B+
03/2010Golpe de Estado, Siurana, Spagna. 9b, ripetizione
02/2011La Capella, Siurana, Spagna. 9b, prima salita
03/2011Chaxi Raxi, Oliana, Spagna. 9b, prima salita
04/2011Chilam Balam, Villanueva del Rosario, Spagna. 9b+, ripetizione
04/2011La Planta de Shiva, Villanueva del Rosario, Spagna. 9b, prima salita
10/2012Change, Flatanger / Hanshallaren, Norvegia. 9b+, prima salita
02/2013Fight or Flight, Oliana, Spagna. 9b, ripetizione
02/2013Dura Dura, Oliana, Spagna. 9b+, prima salita
08/2013Iron Curtain,Flatanger / Hanshallaren, Norvegia. 9b, prima salita
08/2013Move, Flatanger / Hanshallaren, Norvegia. 9b, prima salita
12/2013Vasil Vasil, Sloup, Repubblica Ceca. 9b+, prima salita
02/2014First Round First Minute, Margalef, Spagna. 9b, ripetizione
11/2015C.R.S., Mollans, Francia. 9b, prima salita
02/2016Stoking the Fire, Santa Linya, Spagna. 9b, ripetizione
10/2016Robin Úd, Alternativna stena, Slovacchia. 9b, prima salita
02/2017Pachamama, Oliana, Spagna. 9b, ripetizione
02/2017Mamichula, Oliana, Spagna. 9b, prima salita
04/2017 Queen Line, Laghel – Arco, Italia, 9b, prima salita
04/2017 Lapsus, Andonno, Italia, 9b, prima ripetizione

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Stefano Ghisolfi e Marcello Bombardi, live streaming della finale di Chamonix

Live streaming della seconda tappa della Coppa del Mondo di arrampicata Lead 2017 di Chamonix a partire 20:50. In finale gli italiani Stefano Ghisolfi e Marcello Bombardi.

Due italiani in finale, diciamocela pure non capita ogni giorno… Invece è proprio cosi: Stefano Ghisolfi è attualmente leader, Marcello Bombardi invece secondo. Nella Semifinale di ieri Ghisolfi sembrava per un’attimo in difficoltà, poi si è ripreso alla grande ed è addirittura riuscito a salire fino ad una presa dal top. Suo compagno di squadra Marcello Bombardi, sta benissimo e dopo l’ottima performance nel Campionato Europeo di Campitello sta godendo una forma mai vista prima. Tra le donne c’è la “solita” Janja Garnbret in prima posizione provvisoria, dopo una performance a Villars assolutamente eccezionale. Ma le altre non si faranno pregare. L’importante, come dicono sempre tutti, è arrivare in finale, poi lì tutto è possibile. A partire dalle 20:50 di oggi, in live streaming.

Start list finale
Maschile

1 Romain Desgranges 1982 FRA
2 Yuval Shemla 1998 ISR
3 Yuki Hada 1997 JPN
4 Sean Mccoll 1987 CAN
5 Marcello Bombardi 1993 ITA
6 Loïc Timmermans 1995 BEL
7 Keiichiro Korenaga 1996 JPN
8 Stefano Ghisolfi 1993 ITA

Femminile
1 Julia Chanourdie 1996 FRA
2 Anak Verhoeven 1996 BEL
3 Tina Johnsen Hafsaas 1994 NOR
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5 Jain Kim 1988 KOR
6 Ievgeniia Kazbekova 1996 UKR
7 Jessica Pilz 1996 AUT
8 Janja Garnbret 1999 SLO