One suffering, the other joy: After yesterday’s morning training session, ÖSV head coach Harald Rodlauer had to make a decision between two women from the Innviertel who had won silver at the World Championships together. The choice fell on the only 18-year-old Julia Mühlbacher (ASVÖ SC Höhnhart) and to the detriment of her experienced compatriot Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (SC Waldzell).
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Review of Economic Philosophy – Number 2022/1 – Vol. 23 – Ethics and economics in ancient philosophies
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Tragic train crash in Greece: reported at least 26 dead and 85 injured
Two trains collided head-on in Greece this Tuesday, February 28 at night and left a balance of 26 dead and at least 85 injuredas announced by the fire brigade, while the circumstances of the accident remain unclear.
And passenger train traveling from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki collided with a cargo train on the outskirts of the city of Larissa, in central Greece, said the governor of the Thessaly region.
“The collision was very strong“, Governor Konstantinos Agorastos assured SKAI TV, adding that the first four carriages of the passenger train derailed.
Los first two carriages, which caught fire following the collision, they were “almost completely destroyed,” Agorastos added.
Some 250 people were evacuated following the brutal collision of two trains
About 250 passengers were evacuated safely to Thessaloniki by buses. A passenger told state broadcaster ERT that he managed to escape following breaking the train window with his suitcase.
“There was panic in the car, people were screaming“, a young man who was evacuated to a nearby bridge revealed to SKAI TV. “It was like an earthquake,” Angelos Tsiamouras, another passenger, added to ERT.
The station SKAI showed images of Derailed wagons, severely damaged with broken windows and thick plumes of smoke, as well as debris strewn across the road. Rescue teams were seen carrying torches in wagons searching for trapped passengers.

“The evacuation of passengers is underway in very difficult conditions given the seriousness of the collision of the two trains,” fire brigade spokesman Vassilis Varthakogiannis said in a televised address.
In the early hours of Wednesday, footage from state broadcaster ERT showed rescuers with headlights searching the surrounding fields for survivors.
Local media reported that some 350 people were traveling on the passenger train. The freight train had been traveling from Thessaloniki to Larissa.
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Carlos Alcaraz and Cameron Norrie withdraw from the Acapulco tournament
The ATP 500 tournament in Acapulco lost two in-form players on Tuesday night. Injured in the right thigh, the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, world number 2, announced on his Twitter account that he was giving up the Mexican tournament. Winner of the Buenos Aires tournament ten days ago once morest Briton Cameron Norrie, Alcaraz however lost to the same opponent in the final of Rio on Sunday (5-7, 6-4, 7-5).
During the meeting, the Spaniard appeared bothered by pain in his right thigh, the one that forced him to give up the Australian Open in January. In a press conference, the 19-year-old had cast doubt on his participation in the Acapulco tournament this week. He formalized his withdrawal from the table on Tuesday evening. “I have a grade 1 tear in my right hamstring which will keep me off the courts for several days, following the tests carried out this morning”explained the last winner of the US Open in a tweet.
Last year, the Spaniard became the youngest world No. 1 since the creation of the ATP rankings in 1973, before experiencing a series of physical problems and having to give up the Australian Open.
The twelfth world Cameron Norrie, opponent of Alcaraz in the final of the last two tournaments he has played, has also withdrawn from the Acapulco tournament. The Briton said his body ” fatigue “ in a tweet. The two lucky losers will take the place of the seeded No. 1 and No. 5 of the tournament.