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Paris Games Week 2014: record attendance and winners



That’s it, the Paris Games Week closed its doors yesterday and it is now time to take stock.

This year again, the Parisian show will have largely beaten its figures from last year, since this edition attracted 272,000 visitors, or 27,000 more than last year. For this 2014 vintage, the show also wanted to move up a gear in terms of usable space, since no less than 50,000 square meters were available for visitors, which represents 18,000 more than the previous edition, enough stroll through the aisles of the show in the best possible conditions.

With growing success over the years, the show is now approaching the attendance figures of Gamescom (the largest public show in existence, editor’s note), which was able to claim 335,000 entries this year.

As a result, the General Delegate of SELL, Emmanuel Martin, welcomed this success. Here are his words:

“We are in the presence of a historic 5th edition. The event welcomed 272,000 visitors, and each of them was able to enjoy the show in good conditions: the new facilities, the mobilization of 2,500 people for the organization and the 50% increase in surface area were bore fruit. We welcomed 125 exhibitors this year, compared to 80 last year. It was really about offering spaces adapted to the new dimension of the show. We are particularly satisfied and are already preparing the next edition with enthusiasm.”

In addition, the show also awarded its prizes thanks to the votes of a jury composed in particular of professionals in the sector. Here are the lucky ones.

  • Show prize: Assassin’s Creed Unity (Ubisoft)
  • Action – Combat Prize: Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo)
  • Action – Adventure Prize 2014: Assassin’s Creed Unity (Ubisoft)
  • FPS Prize: Evolve (Take-Two Interactive)
  • RPG Prize: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Bandai Namco Games)
  • Sports Prize – Racing: PES 2015 (Konami)
  • Paris Games Junior Prize 2014: LittleBigPlanet 3 (Sony Computer Entertainment)
  • Accessory Price: Oculus Rift Development Kit 2

Finally, we remind you that Play3-Live was present at the show, where we filmed a report just for you!

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NYC Marathon Live: Latest Results and Winners


November 5, 2023, 7:51 a.m. ET

November 5, 2023, 7:51 a.m. ET

Days before the New York City Marathon, Harvard physics professor Jenny Hoffman ran more than 3,000 miles from San Francisco to New York.

Hoffman, 45, set out in September to break the women’s Guinness World Record for the fastest crossing of America on foot. The current record, set by Sandra Villines in 2017, is 55 days, 16 hours and 23 minutes. On Thursday, Hoffman arrived at New York City Hall in 47 days, 12 hours and 35 minutes. She still needs to submit her documentation and have it ratified by Guinness World Records before the record is official.

“I still have work to do,” Hoffman said as she headed to Coney Island Beach Friday to see the Atlantic Ocean, her children in tow. “There are parts that still seem out of the body, like ‘Who is this person who did this thing?’ Is it me?’ »

Hoffman said she was always intrigued by crossing the country and was inspired by Villines and Pete Kostelnick, who holds the men’s record. She made the trip on foot rather than by bike due to her running experience.

Hoffman has been a competitive runner for over 20 years. Although she has run many marathons, she excels at ultrarunning, which involves longer distances than the marathon. She has won the US National 24 Hour Track and Field Championship three times – in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Crossing the United States on foot seemed like the next challenge. She actually attempted to cross the country in 2019, but had to stop 400 miles from her goal after tearing the meniscus on her right side.

Hoffman said a friend’s serious car accident led her to try again. She said she told herself, “If I’m healthy and fit now and this is a life goal, I should do it when I can.” »

So she and her team left San Francisco on September 16 and ran at least 60 miles every day to break the record. She has crossed deserts, mountains, prairies, highways and other terrains. She ran mostly in silence, except for a 169-mile stretch of a desert road in Nevada, during which she listened to Des Linden’s memoir “Choosing to Run.” Linden is the only American woman to win the Boston Marathon this century.

“People are so friendly, red state, blue state, whatever their yard signs are, people have been so nice to me all over the country,” Hoffman said.

Zephyr Larson, her 14-year-old son, said he followed his mother’s tracker while she ran. “It’s super cool to have a mom who inspires me and teaches me that I can do anything I want to do,” he said.

Hoffman must now gather all the documentation on his breed and submit it to Guinness; she said it could take a year for it to be ratified. Until then, she will swim and train in preparation for her next race.

In December, she will compete in the International Ultrarunners Association 24-Hour World Championship in Taiwan. His personal best for this race is 145.4 miles.

“I probably won’t be able to match that because I’ve just done a lot of work with this body,” she said with a laugh.

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All the winners of the ESLAND Awards 2024


The ESLAND Awards close their particular circle in Andorra. With this third edition of the awards, TheGrefg closes the circle by visiting the three areas that make up the acronyms of these awards (Spain, Latin America and Andorra). From here on, the creator residing in Andorra wants to make these awards without the strict obligation to hold events in these areas every three years, and look for where they value it most.

After the formal red carpet and arrival of the content creators, the awards ceremony began. This year another great novelty was also included, by having for the first time with a multiplatform live. TheGrefg ended his exclusivity contract with Twitch, and therefore, he can do live streams on YouTube, TikTok or Instagram. David Cánovas chose to do two signals at the same time, one horizontally for Twitch and YouTube and another vertically for the two mobile platforms, which had Suja and Marina Rivers as presenters.

Without further ado, here we leave you the list of the winners of these ESLAND 2024 awards, to whom we will underline in bold, in addition to all the nominees for the various categories that made up these awards. On the other hand, if you want to see the gala, we leave you various options so you can enjoy its horizontal and vertical format.

ESLAND 2024 winners and nominees

Clip of the year

  • “The Save” from Frank’s Cave
  • “Playing crazy” by Guanyarr
  • “The Fall” by Reptalive
  • “How great” by Rubius

anger of the year

IRL Streamer of the Year

  • Alanalarana
  • Brunenger
  • Grenheir
  • LlunaClark

Variety streamer of the year

  • The Mariana
  • IlloJuan
  • Knekro
  • Rubius

News Coverage Streamer of the Year

  • Davoo Xeneize
  • And you
  • Gerard Romero
  • The Cobra

Streamer Roleplayer of the Year

  • Maximus
  • Folagor
  • Nexxusz
  • roier

Promise streamer of the year

  • Angelo Gam3r
  • FutbolconTemo7
  • Paaulacg_
  • ReyDeLaCity

Best content miniseries of the year

event of the year

Breakthrough streamer of the year

  • Davoo Xeneize
  • roier
  • Nil Ojeda
  • xCry

Best content series

  • ARK Challenge
  • The God of everything
  • Minecraft Extreme
  • Pokémon Twitch Cup 3

Streamer of the year

  • Xokas
  • Ibai
  • IlloJuan
  • Spreen

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All winners at the Goya 2024: complete list of winners (LIVE)


The big night of Spanish cinema is celebrated this Saturday, February 10, with the delivery of the Goya Awards 2024. This year we reached the 38th edition of these awards focused on knowing the best films that were made in our country throughout 2023. ‘20,000 species of bees’ started as the great favorite with 15 nominations, but that was not a guarantee either. you are welcome.

Below you will find the complete list of winners of the 2024 Goya Awards that have been announced at a gala held in Valladolid withJavier Calvo, Javier Ambrossi and Ana Belénas masters of ceremonies. Without further ado, let’s go to all the winners of the night:

The article will be updated as the different winners are announced.

All the winners of the 2024 Goya Awards

Best film

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • Close the eyes
  • The Snow Society
  • They know that
  • One Love

Best address

  • Víctor Erice (Close your eyes)
  • Elena Martín (Creature)
  • JA Bayona (The Snow Society)
  • David Trueba (You know that one)
  • Isabel Coixet (One Love)

Best new direction

  • Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren (20,000 species of bees)
  • Itsaso Arana (The girls are fine)
  • Álvaro Gago (Matria)
  • Alejandro Marín (I’m loving you madly)
  • Alejandro Rojas and Juan Sebastián Vásquez (Upon Entry)

best Actor

  • Manolo Solo (Close your eyes)
  • Enric Auquer (The teacher who promised the sea)
  • David Verdaguer (You know that one)
  • Hovik Keuchkerian (One Love)
  • Alberto Ammann (Upon Entry)

Best actress

  • Patricia López Arnaiz (20,000 species of bees)
  • María Vázquez (Matria)
  • Malena Alterio (Let no one sleep)
  • Carolina Yuste (You know that one)
  • Laia Costa (One love)

Best Supporting Actor

  • Martxelo Rubio (20,000 species of bees)
  • Juan Carlos Vellido (Under therapy)
  • Jose Coronado (Close your eyes)
  • Álex Brendemühl (Creature)
  • Hugo Silva (One Love)

Best Supporting Actress

  • Ane Gabarain (20,000 species of bees)
  • Itziar Lazcano, (20,000 species of bees)
  • Clara Segura (Creature)
  • Ana Torrent (Close your eyes)
  • Luisa Gavasa (The teacher who promised the sea)

Best Newcomer

  • Brianeitor (Campeonex)
  • Julio Hu Chen (China)
  • Matías Recalt (The Snow Society)
  • La Dani (I’m loving you madly)
  • Omar Banana (I’m loving you madly)

Best New Actress

  • Xinyi Ye (Chinese)
  • Yeju Ji (Chinese)
  • Clàudia Malagelada (Creature)
  • Sara Becker (The Movie Teller)
  • Janet Novás (O corno)

Best original screenplay

  • Estibaliz Urresola (20,000 species of bees)
  • Michel Gaztambide and Víctor Erice (Close your eyes)
  • Alejandro Marín and Carmen Garrido (I’m loving you madly)
  • Félix Viscarret (A not so simple life)
  • Alejandro Rojas and Juan Sebastián Vásquez (Upon Entry)

Best adapted screenplay

  • Albert Val (The teacher who promised the sea)
  • Bernat Vilaplana, JA Bayona, Jaime Marques-Olarreaga and Nicolás Casariego (The Snow Society)
  • Pablo Berger (Robot Dreams)
  • Albert Espinosa, David Trueba (They know that one)
  • Isabel Coixet and Laura Ferrero (One love)

Best cinematography

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • Close the eyes
  • The Snow Society
  • One Love
  • One night with Adela

Best assembly

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • Close the eyes
  • The Snow Society
  • Mamacruz
  • Robot Dreams

Best art direction

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • Close the eyes
  • The movie teller
  • The Snow Society
  • They know that

Best costume design

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • The teacher who promised the sea
  • The movie teller
  • The Snow Society
  • They know that

Best makeup and hair

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • The Snow Society
  • The tenderness
  • They know that
  • shadow valley

Best production direction

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • Close the eyes
  • The Snow Society
  • They know that
  • shadow valley

Best special effects

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • The hermitage
  • The Snow Society
  • Tin & Tina
  • shadow valley

Better sound

  • 20,000 species of bees
  • ChampionX
  • Close the eyes
  • The Snow Society
  • They know that

Best original music

  • The teacher who promised the sea
  • The Antares Paradox
  • The Snow Society
  • Robot Dreams
  • They know that

best original song

  • Echo (Friends until death)
  • Chinese (Chinese)
  • Andrea’s love (Andrea’s love)
  • The little chicken (The permanent image)
  • I just want love (I’m loving you madly)

Best documentary film

  • Caleta Palace
  • With you, with you and without me
  • This excessive ambition
  • Iberia: infinite nature
  • As long as it’s you, the here and now by Carme Elias

Best animated film

  • They shot the pianist
  • The sultana’s dream
  • Hanna and the monsters
  • Mummies
  • Robot Dreams

Best European film

  • Aftersun (UK)
  • Anatomy of a fall (France)
  • The eight mountains (Italy)
  • Safe Place (Croatia)
  • Teachers’ room (Germany)

Best Ibero-American film

  • Living Soul (Portugal)
  • The infinite memory (Chile)
  • The fish tank (Puerto Rico)
  • Puan (Argentina)
  • Simon (Venezuela)

Best fiction short film

  • Although it’s night
  • Letter to my mother for my son
  • divine beads
  • The crazy woman and the feminist
  • Paris 70

Best Documentary Short Film

  • Ava
  • BLOS!
  • The bus
  • Heirs
  • therapy

Best animated short film

  • Interns
  • To bird or not to bird
  • All good
  • everything is lost
  • Txotxongiloa