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The Go-No-Go (GNG) Machine is Named by DUPR, Pickleballtournaments.com and The UPA-A as the Official and Exclusive On-Site Deflection Testing Device for Professional and Amateur Tours Across the Globe
The Go-No-Go (GNG) Machine is Named by DUPR, Pickleballtournaments.com and The UPA-A as the Official and Exclusive On-Site Deflection Testing Device for Professional and Amateur Tours Across the Globe

Toronto Star

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Toronto Star

The Go-No-Go (GNG) Machine is Named by DUPR, Pickleballtournaments.com and The UPA-A as the Official and Exclusive On-Site Deflection Testing Device for Professional and Amateur Tours Across the Globe

BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Go-No-Go (GNG) Machine has been officially named the exclusive on-site paddle deflection testing device for professional and amateur pickleball by three major platforms: Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating (DUPR), the United Pickleball Association of America (UPA-A), and designation marks a pivotal advancement in the sport's commitment to fair play, competitive integrity, and data-driven growth at the amateur level. DUPR (Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating) will implement the GNG Machine at its top-tier clubs and sanctioned amateur tournaments. Deflection data gathered will feed into advanced analytics tools, supporting the creation of loyalty and trust scores for both players and paddle manufacturers.

Dynamic and MinRes tweak WA lithium joint venture deal
Dynamic and MinRes tweak WA lithium joint venture deal

West Australian

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • West Australian

Dynamic and MinRes tweak WA lithium joint venture deal

ASX-listed Dynamic Metals has sealed a revamped lithium joint venture with mining heavyweight Mineral Resources at their Western Australian Widgiemooltha project in the Southern Goldfields by tweaking the key terms to extend their partnership and streamline their tenements. The updated formal agreement expands on the original binding term sheet inked in March last year and provides for a sharpened focus on the duo's lithium hotspots. Under the original deal, MinRes can earn up to 80 per cent of the lithium rights attached to Dynamic's fully owned leases over two stages for a total spend of $20 million. The latest changes mean MinRes has an extra two years added to the stage two earn-in period - stretching it to six years in total - and gives the miner more runway to spend its way to a deeper stake in the prized lithium ground. Dynamic has also received the final $1 million of a $3.6 million cash injection from MinRes for stage one, locking in the latter's initial 40 per cent interest in the lithium mineral rights across the joint venture ground. The revised earn-in commitment for stage two has also been dialled back from $15 million to $14 million. Dynamic still sees this as a sizeable investment, underpinning MinRes' ongoing belief in the potential of the Widgiemooltha region to deliver another significant lithium discovery. Notably, the updated structure isn't just a paper reshuffle - it sharpens the lithium focus. Sixteen tenements have been carved out of the joint venture and returned to full Dynamic control, allowing the partners to zoom in on land parcels showing the most promise. The new deal frees up Dynamic to keep its eyes on the gold prize in the remainder of its expansive Widgiemooltha holdings, where it retains full ownership. That ground sits among some of WA's most fertile exploration real estate, just south of Kambalda and adjacent to several million-ounce gold systems. The company has no less than 12 major gold prospects and at least 10 further targets showing decent sniffs of the yellow metal in the region. Management says the number of prospects is likely to grow as more exploration is conducted. Dynamic recently announced it had received heritage clearance to move ahead with drilling on one of its hottest prospects, Chalice South, about 7 kilometres south of Westgold Resources' Chalice gold mine. The licence takes in 14km of the same gold-rich greenstone corridor that's already churned out more than half a million ounces of gold. The historic Chalice mine, originally worked by Resolute Limited in the 1990s, yielded 2.9 million tonnes at a juicy 5.6 grams per tonne (g/t) for 517,000 ounces. Avoca Resources later took a bite with a boutique underground play before the site was mothballed in 2015. Most recently, Dynamic's rig has also been probing its Anomaly A and Anomaly B targets at the company's Cognac West prospect, 40km to the northeast of Chalice. The 19-hole phase two drilling program was designed to chase up on a stage one, 32-hole reverse circulation program in March, which hauled in some tantalising results. These included 32 metres grading 0.25g/t gold from 68m, 8m going at 0.36g/t gold and 16m at 0.29g/t gold from 84m. In one particular hole, drilling peeled back even more layers, returning four separate gold-bearing zones ranging from 32m going at 0.25g/t from 32m, 12m grading 0.28g/t from 76m, 12m at 0.32g/t from 92m and 12m running at 0.28g/t from 112m. While the grades aren't breaking records just yet, the widths are raising eyebrows. In particular, Dynamic is keeping a close eye on some notable copper hits suggesting a much larger mineralised system may be lurking beneath the surface. With the lithium joint venture now locked in and restructured to reflect operational realities, MinRes and Dynamic appear ready to drill deeper into what could become WA's next big critical minerals success story. And with the first-year technical reviews already complete and the highest priority ground now isolated, the stage is set for targeted, high-impact lithium exploration in the months ahead. Both parties will be hoping the next round of drill bits strikes the kind of spodumene-rich pegmatites that have put WA at the epicentre of the global battery metals boom. Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact:

Mazda CX-30 remains a chic and dependable crossover pick
Mazda CX-30 remains a chic and dependable crossover pick

The Herald

time02-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Herald

Mazda CX-30 remains a chic and dependable crossover pick

Mazda is not one for radical changes during a product life cycle, so aside from subtle tweaks from trim and equipment standpoints, the CX-30 seen here is much the same as the model launched about five years ago. That is a considerable length of time in modern motoring terms, but the sleek, curvaceous aesthetic appeal of the model remains as desirable as it was then. Pricing ranges from R531,800 for the basic Active version while R579,400 gets you into the Dynamic grade. The Carbon Edition, with its dark accents, is R597,800 and the range-topping Individual we tested costs R641,900. Pricing includes a five-year/unlimited mileage warranty and service plan. On the outside, the 18-inch, glossy black alloys are the biggest differentiation of the Individual versus its lesser siblings.

Annual Rhosddu Fun Day in support of charity Dynamic
Annual Rhosddu Fun Day in support of charity Dynamic

Leader Live

time02-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Annual Rhosddu Fun Day in support of charity Dynamic

Rhosddu Fun Day, held in Rhosddu Park, raises funds for a specific charity each year and this year it was decided to support Dynamic, a charity that provides activity sessions for a group for young people/young adults aged eight to 19 years of age. This year's event raised £1,500 for the charity. Volunteers who organise the annual fun day surprised staff and about 15 youngsters at a rehearsal for the choir Dynamic runs called Signing Sensations in Capel y Groes. Brendan Murray, Awi Hughes, Claire Johnson, Marc Jones and Claire Smith with Mandy Read-Kimpton, Amy Pritchard and Emma Jones. Photo: Brent Roberts The staff - Amy Pritchard, Mandy Read-Kimpton and Emma Jones with volunteer Rebecca - were handed a cheque for £1,500 to put towards Dynamic's efforts to buy a minibus. Cllr Marc Jones, who is one of the volunteers on the committee, said: "We invited Signing Sensations to the Rhosddu Fun Day and they were a huge hit with everyone who saw them. They've also featured in the Mayor's Ball and also performed at the Guildhall. Every time they perform, you can see the enjoyment they get and the input from the three 'Misses' is also tremendous. "We were delighted to have raised so much from traders at the fun day and equally delighted that the figure was rounded up to £1500 by Rhosddu Community Council, which supports the fun day." Cllr Jones added: "Next year's fun day is already being planned and we'll be discussing how we can make it even better for 2026. We wish the Signing Sensations and all at Dynamic the best for the coming year."

Warwick Farm preview: Dynamic Syndications aim to cap a stellar season on a victorious note in final metropolitan meeting
Warwick Farm preview: Dynamic Syndications aim to cap a stellar season on a victorious note in final metropolitan meeting

News.com.au

time29-07-2025

  • Sport
  • News.com.au

Warwick Farm preview: Dynamic Syndications aim to cap a stellar season on a victorious note in final metropolitan meeting

Dynamic Syndications have enjoyed another great season and are looking to end it on a high with another winner or two in the final metropolitan meeting. The Dean and Adam Watt-run Dynamic Syndications is just win away from equalling last year's haul of 62 winners. 'It's been a really good season. We aim for 52 winners each year – an average of a winner a week,' Adam Watt said. 'This season we have had 61 winners so far and 20 of them have been in town. 'That's the most winners we've had in town for a long time. 'It would be great if we can end with another winner or two.' Dynamic is represented by four genuine chances at Warwick Farm headed by Naval Commission in the TAB Handicap (2200m). The gelding has placed in three of his four runs this preparation and was an unlucky fifth at Rosehill last start. 'He should have won last time out. The gap unfortunately shut at the worst possible time as he was motoring home,' Watt said. 'He is tailor-made for the 2200 metres and I love the fact that rain is forecast. If it's a wet track, he grows a leg. 'This is just a really suitable race for him.' âš'ï¸� Naval Commission leads all the way and makes it three in a row! @aus_turf_club @nashhot @cmaherracing — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 5, 2024 One of Dynamic's metropolitan winners was African Daisy in the Midway at Rosehill on July 5, a win Watt and her connections gained great satisfaction. 'It was great to see her break through after such a long time between wins. It had been 889 days between drinks for her,' he said. 'She is a horse who loves wet ground and I can't see any reason why she can't go back-to-back. She has trained on really well.' Provided the track is wet, the six-year-old lines up in the Traffic Warden @ Darley Handicap (1300m) in which she has barrier 12 but Watt isn't concerned by the outside gate. 'This does look a nice for her and I actually like the draw,' he said. 'By the time they come to the last race at Warwick Farm, they will be wanting to get away from the inside section. It's just one turn.' Just In Time scored her first win in 20 months when victorious at Hawkesbury first-up on June 17 although she did spend quite some time on the sidelines during that time. The four-year-old then followed with another smart win at Newcastle. She is chasing a hat-trick in the Myplates Handicap (1600m). 'She has always been a horse who has shown above average talent which is why we were ambitious and went to Flemington for a Group 3 at her second start,' Watt said. 'She has unfortunately had some niggles along the way since then. 'She is starting to get back to the form that we always felt she had. 'She ran home in 32.74 at Hawkesbury first-up on a Soft 5. If she can jump and lead around Warwick Farm, they could have a hard time reeling her in.' Watt has been pleased with the performances of Dollars this time in and gives him a good chance in the Keeneland September Yearling Sale Handicap (1600m). 'He is knocking on the door and I think this is a beautiful race for him,' he said. 'He is down in the weights and I think he will really appreciate the services of a senior rider in Ash Morgan. 'He's rock hard fit, comes off a good run over the mile and is drawn to get a lovely run. 'I think he's a great each-way chance.'

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