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From Mbombela to Salzburg: Sam Sam Spinning at Hangar-7 reopening (VIDEO)
From Mbombela to Salzburg: Sam Sam Spinning at Hangar-7 reopening (VIDEO)

The Citizen

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

From Mbombela to Salzburg: Sam Sam Spinning at Hangar-7 reopening (VIDEO)

At the heart of the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening were the people and machines that shape the brand worldwide. From Mbombela to Salzburg, South African spinner Samkeliso 'Sam Sam' Thubane goes international. The spinner is representing SA at the reopening of Hangar-7 in Salzburg, Austria. Sam Sam of South Africa performs at the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening at Salzburg, Austria, June 4, 2025 Picture: Red Bull Content Pool The event thrilled spectators with a range of extreme sports. These ranged from bikes to motorcycle displays, spinning, drifting and a F1 display by Max Verstappen and RB8. Max Verstappen of the Netherlands performs at the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening at Salzburg, Austria, June 4, 2025. Picture: Red Bull Content Pool Max Verstappen drove the championship-winning RB8 in a motorsport display of excellence. Verstappen said: 'I've been quite often to Hangar-7 over my life so to me, it is a bit of a homecoming every time.' Aaron Colton, Connor Zilisch, Dani Pedrosa, Daniel Sanders, Mattias Ekstrom, Max Verstappen, Mike Whiddett, Nani Roma and Samkeliso Thubane. Picture: Red Bull Content Pool At the heart of the Red Bull Hangar-7 reopening were the people and machines that shape the brand worldwide. The occasion showcased high-powered motorsport, an airshow by The Flying Bulls, live music, culinary highlights and performances by international Red Bull athletes. From the outset, Red Bull Hangar-7 has been a meeting place – a stage and a work of art all in one. WATCH OUR ONE ON ONE WITH SAM SAM ALSO WATCH: It's confirmed! Red Bull Shay' iMoto 2025 is coming to Durban

Klopp: Coaches would go to prison today for training we did back then
Klopp: Coaches would go to prison today for training we did back then

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Klopp: Coaches would go to prison today for training we did back then

Juergen Klopp speaks during his presentation as the new Head of Global Soccer at Red Bull Hangar-7 in Salzburg. Former football coach Juergen Klopp said one "would go to prison today for the athletics training we did back then" as he recalled his time as an active footballer during a panel discussion in Leipzig. Jan Woitas/dpa Former football coach Jürgen Klopp said one "would go to prison today for the athletics training we did back then" as he recalled his time as an active footballer during a panel discussion in Leipzig. "When I was young, we were given salt tablets and not allowed to drink - it was 40 degrees Celsius outside, we were dehydrated, we were supposed to give all we've got," he said. Advertisement Klopp initially spent his youth at SV Glatten, where he stood out as a goal scorer and was nicknamed "Der Lange" (The Tall One). The biggest club he played at during his professional career was Mainz, from 1990 to 2001. After retirement, he returned to the club to start his coaching career, during which he had stints with Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool. Last year, Klopp decided to end his coaching career and since January has been working at Red Bull as head of global soccer.

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