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The Island Games 2025: A Fitness Festival for All Levels

The Island Games 2025: A Fitness Festival for All Levels
Sep 16 2024 Share

Get ready for the ultimate fitness adventure! The Island Games is a 3 day functional fitness competition, where teams get to carry out a number of timed workouts across the weekend. With 2 Categories to choose from – Elite & Everyday – Whether you do Hyrox, fitness classes or CrossFit, there’s a place for you!

The Island Games, happening on the 9th, 10th, and 11th of May 2025 at Pretty Bay, Birzebbuga, promises a three-day functional fitness team competition and festival like no other. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or completely new to fitness competitions, the Island Games is for everyone—no matter your background or experience.

Everyday Category: If you’re a first-timer or have only participated in a few competitions, this category is perfect for you. With no high-skill movements, it’s a fun and welcoming way to experience the thrill of a fitness event. Expect challenging yet accessible workouts, make new friends, and enjoy a complete athlete experience. And yes, you’ll leave with professional photos, a goodie bag, a tan, and the chance to win prizes!

Elite Category: For the fitness enthusiasts who thrive in competition, this category is for you! Push yourself and your teammates to new limits while still enjoying all the fun the festival has to offer. Prizes are up for grabs here too!

Don’t wait—early bird tickets are already SOLD OUT, so get your team of 2 males and 2 females together and secure your spot today. Visit the Island Games website or Instagram for more details!

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Over €3000 Raised For Putting by Late David Wellman’s Family

Sep 16 2024 Share

The family of 23-year-old David Wellman, who recently passed away, has raised over €3,000 in his memory as a donation to the NGO Puttinu Cares, in honor of what would have been his birthday.

David tragically passed away on September 3rd after sustaining head injuries while working at his private residence in Ħal Tarxien.

Rest in Peace, David.

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Banana Costume Turns Heads At 2024 Emmy Awards

Banana Costume Turns Heads At 2024 Emmy Awards
Sep 16 2024 Share

The 76th Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday saw Hollywood’s top stars flaunting their fashion, but it was a person dressed as a banana who stole the show.

The individual behind the viral costume was Nymphia Wind, the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16. Wind, a Taiwanese American drag performer, donned a lime green bodysuit and pointed-toe heels, mostly concealing their body.

The standout feature was a golden, half-peeled banana outfit with large peel sections Wind pushed down to reveal their face, topped with a wiry black hairpiece.

 

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Social media buzzed with reactions to the quirky look. One user joked about the costume being nightmare fuel, while another humorously referred to Wind as a “Jane Goodall impersonator.”

Some reactions were more critical, but Wind’s bold appearance captured wide attention.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly after winning RuPaul’s Drag Race, Wind reflected on overcoming cultural expectations to be quiet and subtle, sharing that self-confidence has been a lifelong challenge.

Despite the ups and downs, Wind emphasised the importance of embracing both good and bad days. The banana costume highlighted Wind’s unique personality and flair, making an unforgettable statement at the Emmys.

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Emmys For The Bear, Baby Reindeer & Shogun

Emmys For The Bear, Baby Reindeer & Shogun
Sep 16 2024 Share

The 2024 Emmy Awards celebrated television’s best, with “Hacks” and “Shōgun” emerging as major winners.

FX’s “The Bear,” which led with 23 nominations (the most ever for a comedy series), won key categories including best lead actor, supporting actor and actress, but HBO’s “Hacks” claimed the top honour for best comedy series.

“Shōgun,” which had the most nominations of any show with 25, dominated the night by winning best drama series.

Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai took home best actor and actress in a drama series. With its Creative Arts Emmy wins, “Shōgun” set a record, earning 18 total Emmys for its first season, the most ever for a single season.

The ceremony marked the second Emmy event of the year, following the delayed 75th Primetime Emmy Awards held in January due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes in 2023. Hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy of “Schitt’s Creek,” the event was broadcast live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on ABC.

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