Monday 24 March 2008

March 2008


Edington breaks 50m backstroke world record
Sophie Edington (pictured) has broken the world record in the 50 metres backstroke final at the Australian Swimming Championships, in Sydney, Sunday. ...

Alain Bernard breaks third world record
On Friday, Bernard ushered in a new era of sprinting in the pool with a world record of 47.60 in the 100 metres freestyle semi-finals before slicing a ...

Bernard sets 50 freestyle world record
Alain Bernard broke the world record in the 50-meter freestyle Sunday for his third world mark in three days at the European ...

RECORD BREAKING CONTINUES COURTESY OF ANNABELLE WILLIAMS
The 19-year-old from the Pro-Ma Miami club on the Gold Coast became the second multi-disability swimmer to break a world record at the meet following ...

Bernard smashes third world record
Alain Bernard shattered his third world record in as many days on Sunday to achieve a rare sprint ...


New Mrs Trickett in record books
Trickett (nee Lenton) became only the second swimmer in history, behind world-record holder and Olympic champion Inge de Bruijn, to break the 57sec barrier ...

All hail king and queen of pool
"I was really disappointed I wasn't there to see Eamon's world record," Rice said. "The first world record, it's a big thing, and I was just so happy he was ...

Friday 21 March 2008

Headline Management’s Steve Wood receives international media coverage

Steve Wood featured in EAA journal




Following world record breaking aviator Steve Wood’s confirmation from the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI) that he set a total of 29 world speed records in his GlaStar, during the second "four corners" flight around America in 2007 media coverage has been secured around the globe.

That achievement breaks the record for the most FAI world records ever made in a U.S.-registered homebuilt aircraft, exceeding Bruce Bohannon's 28 achieved in his modified RV-4, the Flying Tiger. Steve, whose airplane is affectionately known as GOOFY (N-600FY), flew his first four corners flight in 2005 and continues to set new records.

Headline Management issued a press release announcing the FAI recognition. This was picked up by a whole host of media but Steve was particularly pleased that the US’s premiere aircraft association’s magazine, the EAA featured him in this month’s issue.

Steve is represented in Europe by Headline Management of Basingstoke, England http://www.headlinemanagement.co.uk/




Read the article on-line: http://www.eaa.org/news/2008/2008-03-20_goofy.asp
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