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Minulo soboto so Lisjaki z borbeno igro pred več kot 200 gledalci v prvi tretjini prišli do zmage dve proti nič in pomembnih treh točk v boju za mesta, ki vodijo v končnico prvenstva. Prednost pred ekipo iz Gradca so tako povišali na šest točk, kar bi moralo zadostovati za končno četrto mesto in preboj v četrtfinale Ö Eishockey Lige.

 

Po koncu tekme je sledila slavnostna podelitev dresa članske ekipe glasbeni skupini Alo!Stari, ki so na tribuni skupaj s podžupanom Mestne občine Maribor dr. Samo Petrom Medvedom spodbujali Lisjake do zmage.

 

Naslednja domača tekma sezone bo v soboto, 25. januarja, ob 18:30 proti ekipi KSV Kängurus.

 

Več informacij o stanju na lestvici Ö Eishockey Lige: Ö Eishockey Liga

 

V prilogi pošiljam sporočilo za medije in foto material.

 

Preostale fotke iz tekme najdete tukaj: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UUbIBiczHOaF-4C2XTzCg6Ivpg-QCMfI/view?usp=drive_link

 

 

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LISJAKI NA DOMAČEM LEDU Z DVA PROTI NIČ PREMAGALI »MORSKE PSE« IZ GMUNDNA IN STOPILI ŠE KORAK BLIŽE K UVRSTITVI V ČETRTFINALE Ö EISHOCKEY LIGE

 

Lisjaki z borbeno igro pred več kot 200 gledalci v prvi tretjini prišli do zmage in pomembnih treh točk v boju za mesta, ki vodijo v končnico prvenstva. Prednost pred ekipo iz Gradca so tako povišali na šest točk, kar bi moralo zadostovati za končno četrto mesto in preboj v četrtfinale Ö Eishockey Lige.

(Sobota, 18. januar) Srečanje pred več kot 200 gledalci se je pričelo z nemirno igro na obeh straneh. Prva pol priložnost se je ponudila domačim v 4. minuti, ko je nekoliko z desne strani čez gol meril Ian Fingušt. Na drugi strani so gostje le nemo opazovali dogajanje na ledeni ploskvi in v 9. minuti je njihovo obrambno linijo lepo predrl Danilo Tomašević ter zadel za 1 proti 0. Veselje v dvorani se je komaj dobro poleglo in že je na 2 proti 0 povišal Adi Drnda. Slednji je v obrambni tretjini gostov nekoliko nenadejano prišel do ploščka in ga z natančnim strelom spravil za hrbet Burgharda. Morski psi iz Gmundna so v 13. minuti naposled le prišli do prve prave priložnosti za znižanje vodstva. Pred gol je lepo zadrsal Kail, ki je prejel natančno podajo izza domačega gola, vendar je bil domači vratar Omar Ždralović na mestu. Do konca prve tretjine so imeli lisjaki ob prednosti igralca več na ledu še dve izjemni priložnosti za povišanje vodstva. Najprej je Tomašević meril čez gol, nekaj trenutkov kasneje pa je v samostojnem prodoru pred gostujočega vratarja pridrsal Aljaž Ogrizek, a je Burghard njegov strel ubranil.

Drugih dvajset minut igre ni prineslo zadetkov, vse do zaključnih minut tega dela igre pa tudi ne večjih priložnosti. Gostje so imeli v 24. minuti več kot minuto in pol prednost dveh igralcev več na ledeni ploskvi. Ob tem pa so se odlično izkazali lisjaki, ki so z borbeno igro zaustavili prav vse njihove poskuse in ohranili svojo mrežo nedotaknjeno. V 27. minuti je najprej čez gol meril Jan Bizjak nekaj trenutkov kasneje pa se je v priložnosti znašel še Niko Nemeček, a je bil pri zaključku neuspešen. Dobri dve minuti pred koncem tretjine je ušel Ogrizek, njegov strel pa je rutinirano ubranil Burghard. Na drugi strani se je v identični priložnosti znašel Ober, a je bil Ždralović na mestu. Mariborčani so na odmor tako odšli s prednostjo dveh zadetkov.

Gledalci na tribuni so tudi v zadnji tretjini vse glasneje spodbujali fante v črnih dresih, da bi ti še naprej uspešno parirali nasprotnikom in ohranili mrežo Ždralovića nedotaknjeno. V 45. minuti jim je nekoliko zastal dih. Ko je že vse kazalo, da bo gostujoči napadalec spravil plošček v domačo mrežo, je njegovo namero odlično prebral domači branilec Dejan Krajnik, ki se je v zadnjem trenutku vrgel pred plošček in blokiral neoviran strel. Na polovici zadnjih dvajsetih minut igre, je za lisjake po odlični podaji Tomaševića, meril za las čez gol Fingušt. V 52. minuti sta na sceno stopila igralca s številko 44 na hrbtu. Pri gostih je Schustra v obup spravil odlični Ždralović, medtem ko je hitremu Ogrizku povišanje vodstva preprečil Burghard. Slabo minuto in pol pred koncem srečanja je gostujoči strateg iz vrat potegnil vratarja in poskušal s šestimi igralci na ledu. Lisjaki so vse nalete morskih psov iz Gmundna ustavili in slavili četrto zmago v sezoni.

Po koncu tekme je sledila slavnostna podelitev dresa članske ekipe glasbeni skupini Alo!Stari, ki so na tribuni spodbujali Lisjake do zmage.

Naslednja domača tekma sezone bo v soboto, 25. januarja, ob 18:30 proti ekipi KSV Kängurus.

 

Več informacij o stanju na lestvici Ö Eishockey Lige: Ö Eishockey Liga

Več informacij o hokeju na ledu v Mariboru:

Spletna stran: www.lisjaki.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariborhockey
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariborhockey/
YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjmCc4Lk5OYy-jKwZoIzM5w
TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@mariborhockey?_t=8qYnUPT0RSz&_r=1

 

On February 9-11, 2024, world-class skiers from around the globe will gather at Lake Placid, New York for the purpose of jumping off a cell tower.
A colleague alerted me to this horror. There will be an FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Event at Lake Placid in a few weeks, hosted by the Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA). She and her daughter visited the location as tourists last week. She took the above photograph of the tower after they had climbed it. She writes:
“As we were getting to the top of the tourists’ indoor stairs (after the elevator ride) at the Olympic Ski Jumping Complex in Lake Placid, NY, I suddenly felt faint and dizzy, and began to lose my balance. So I asked my daughter to hang onto me, as I gripped the railing. I pulled myself upward to the top step, but as I got to the ‘landing’ floor — before any lookout part — I suddenly felt as if my head were in a vise — a strange new feeling for me, not like any headache I had ever had in my life, with both sides of my head feeling as if they were being pressed inward, and hard. Then, when I walked outside, I felt another distinctly new feeling — in my chest — as if my heart were being vigorously shaken up and down, fast and hard. That is when I looked up and saw a huge bundle of antennas that seemed to be about 30 feet directly above and to the left of my head.
“I remained dizzy as I forged forward to the place at the top of the ski slope, where the ski jumpers ‘launch.’ When we finally went down to the next level to take the tourists’ ‘Zip Line’ ride down to the bottom of the ski slope I felt a tremendous relief in my body. But I remained horrified that this is where athletes from all over the world will soon compete and jump off, with the need for supreme focus and balance.”
There were three antennas on the 277.9-foot-tall ski-jump tower in 1999, and two dozen more antennas have been added and upgraded over the years. The harm increased in 2021 when Verizon and T-Mobile added more antennas, increased again in 2022 when AT&T added more, and increased again on December 9, 2023 when Verizon upgraded some of its antennas in preparation for the upcoming World Cup Event. There are now three tiers of panel antennas surrounding the ski jump tower on three sides, as well as half a dozen whip antennas on top. When skiers are at the top of the ski slope, if they look up they can see, about 30 feet above them, the top tier of cell phone antennas on the front of the tower, and the whip antennas on the top. They cannot see the cell phone antennas in back, or the two tiers of lower cell phone antennas on each side, some of which are at the same level as where they are standing.
When a skier sits on the bar from which he or she will launch, he or she is irradiated directly from above by both panel and whip antennas, and that radiation bounces off the reflective snow beneath him or her while skiing down the slope prior to jumping, which quadruples the radiation because of the reflections. And that is not even the main problem. The harm done by the radiation is caused not only by its power level but by its bandwidth and the number of signals you are bathed in. The antennas on this ski jump tower will be broadcasting hundreds or thousands of signals simultaneously during the World Cup Event when every spectator will be using his or her cell phone.
ORDA, FIS (Fédération Internationale de Ski et de Snowboard), and the skiers who are planning to come to Lake Placid to compete in February’s World Cup ski jumping event should be warned that this ski jump tower is a mammoth cell tower that is very dangerous to athletes.
The phone number of ORDA’s Olympic Jumping Complex is (518) 302-5919. The email address for FIS is mail@fisski.com and their phone number in Switzerland is +41 (0)33 244 6161. The President of FIS, Johan Eliasch, is a billionaire, an avid skier, and a true environmentalist. He founded the Rainforest Trust, which has purchased 37 million acres of rainforest throughout the world to keep them from being logged. He is the co-founder and co-chair of Cool Earth, which gives cash directly to rainforest peoples to protect both them and the life-giving forests that they live in. He should be educated about RF radiation and what it is doing to athletes, people in general, and our world. He can be contacted on his personal website, here:
https://johaneliasch.com/contact
Suggestions are welcome as to how to publicize this and use this opportunity to educate the public about the harm to health and environment of wireless technology.
Arthur Firstenberg
P.O. Box 6216
Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA
phone: +1 505-471-0129
arthur@cellphonetaskforce.org
January 18, 2024
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