English racing cyclist
Jason McRoy (26 November 1971 - 24 August 1995) was an English professional mountain bike racer. McRoy was the first British rider to join an American professional mountain bike team - Specialized/2 Calorie Quest - and was a UK National downhill champion.
Cycling career
Despite being born with a hole in his heart, and enduring a childhood beset by illness,[1] McRoy developed an early love of cycling. Following childhood success in BMX racing – curtailed by a serious injury to his knee, and a consequent period off his bike to recuperate – McRoy first tried downhill mountain bike racing at age 17.[1] In his first race, despite still being registered as a Junior, his time was sufficiently quick for him to take third place overall.[1] McRoy rose to international prominence after taking second place in the prestigious Mammoth Kamikaze race in 1993,[2] the first year that the event was held to the 'Eliminator' format. It was following this success that Specialized USA signed him for the 1994 season.
Death and legacy
He was killed in a motorcycle accident on the A628 Woodhead Pass between Manchester and Sheffield, England. There is currently a memorial up on this road where flowers and banners have been placed.
In 2009, he was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame.[3]
Results
2nd Reebok Eliminator (1993)
Great Britain national downhill champion (1993)
May 10, 2019
Mountain Biking UK (often shortened to MBUK) is a British mountain biking magazine. It is published by Immediate Media and is currently the UK's best-selling mountain bike magazine, with a circulation of 38,482 (ABC: Jan - Dec 2010).
MBUK was launched in 1988 by Pacificon Ltd. Edited by Tym Manley who remained editor at large until 2009. In 2014, former-owner Future plc sold all its sport and craft titles to Immediate Media Company, including the MBUK title.[1] The current editor[year needed] is Danny Walter. There are currently 13 issues a year, and the magazine has a policy of including 'covermount' gifts such as stickers, gloves, socks and DVDs.
MBUK covers all mountain biking disciplines; trials, downhill, cross-country, dirt jumping, free-riding and 4X. Future plc's readership demographics research has indicated the magazine's readership to be 95% male, with an average age of 24.5.
Since 1989 MBUK has carried the ovine-based cartoon strip, Mint Sauce, the tales of a mountain-biking sheep and his friends.
In July 2006 MBUK released its 200th edition. To mark the occasion, Cedric Gracia (leading French downhill and 4X racer) was guest editor.
In May 2008 MBUK released their 20th anniversary issue, issue #225. It came with eight free gifts and a fold-out front cover of Steve Peat.
The magazine along with co-sponsors such as Nike, Santa Cruz and Fox Racing operated a successful professional mountain bike team from the mid-1990s until the mid-2000s, including riders of the calibre of Steve Peat, Scott Beaumont, Rob Warner and Will Longden and competing in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup.[citation needed]
Project Saturn is the name of Deep Genomics artificially intelligent drug prediction and design platform. The project is analyzing over 69 billion oligonucleotides against 1 million gene targets and narrowing down their results to produce 1000 potential new compounds that will work to have the predicted biological affect. The platform is able to continuously improve its predictions in a closed loop based on its failures and successes in reference to human cells. The system is designed to predict what affect an antisense oligonucleotide compound (AGO) on human cells, taking into account individual genotype and multiple biological mechanisms.
Holloway has photographed a number of celebrities and sports personalities underwater including Andrea Berg for the Atlantis album, Justine Suissa from Above & Beyond, Katie PriceKatie Price, Tulisa Contostavios, Keri-anne Payne, Rebecca Adlington, Deco, Rita Ora, Tom Daley, Jessica Hardy, Tyler Clary and Amanda Holden.
Holloway has photographed a number of celebrities and sports personalities underwater including Andrea Berg for the Atlantis album, Justine Suissa from Above & Beyond, Katie Price, Tulisa Contostavios, Keri-anne Payne, Rebecca Adlington, Deco, Rita Ora, Tom Daley, Jessica Hardy, Tyler Clary and Amanda HoldenAmanda Holden.
In 1995 Holloway returned to the UK to qualify as a part IV commercial diver. She found work in the underwater film industry as a clapper loader and camera assistant on commercials, feature films, documentaries and music videos. In addition to this she trained entertainers for underwater performances. As a camera assistant she travelled to Tunisia and Uruguay for the Discovery Channel. Later, she filmed Great White Sharks in South AfricaSouth Africa for the BBC. On assignment in Zanzibar she photographed octopus spear fishermen for National Geographic Magazine.
In 1995 Holloway returned to the UK to qualify as a part IV commercial diver. She found work in the underwater film industry as a clapper loader and camera assistant on commercials, feature films, documentaries and music videos. In addition to this she trained entertainers for underwater performances. As a camera assistant she travelled to Tunisia and Uruguay for the Discovery Channel. Later, she filmed Great White Sharks in South Africa for the BBCBBC. On assignment in Zanzibar she photographed octopus spear fishermen for National Geographic Magazine.
Zena Holloway, the daughter of an airline pilot, was born in Bahrain and raised in LondonLondon, England where she learned to dive as a teenager. She left school aged eighteen and moved to Hurghada, Egypt where she qualified as a PADI Diving Instructor and began taking photographs underwater. She later moved to Grand Cayman and worked as an underwater videographer for Bob Soto's Diving.
Holloway has photographed a number of celebrities and sports personalities underwater including Andrea BergAndrea Berg for the Atlantis album, Justine Suissa from Above & Beyond, Katie Price, Tulisa Contostavios, Keri-anne Payne, Rebecca Adlington, Deco, Rita Ora, Tom Daley, Jessica Hardy, Tyler Clary and Amanda Holden.
In 1995 Holloway returned to the UK to qualify as a part IV commercial diver. She found work in the underwater film industry as a clapper loader and camera assistant on commercials, feature films, documentaries and music videos. In addition to this she trained entertainers for underwater performances. As a camera assistant she travelled to Tunisia and UruguayUruguay for the Discovery Channel. Later, she filmed Great White Sharks in South Africa for the BBC. On assignment in Zanzibar she photographed octopus spear fishermen for National Geographic Magazine.
Zena Holloway, the daughter of an airline pilot, was born in Bahrain and raised in London, England where she learned to dive as a teenager. She left school aged eighteen and moved to Hurghada, Egypt where she qualified as a PADI Diving Instructor and began taking photographs underwater. She later moved to Grand CaymanGrand Cayman and worked as an underwater videographer for Bob Soto's Diving.
Zena Holloway, the daughter of an airline pilot, was born in Bahrain and raised in London, England where she learned to dive as a teenager. She left school aged eighteen and moved to Hurghada, Egypt where she qualified as a PADI Diving InstructorDiving Instructor and began taking photographs underwater. She later moved to Grand Cayman and worked as an underwater videographer for Bob Soto's Diving.
Holloway has photographed a number of celebrities and sports personalities underwater including Andrea Berg for the Atlantis album, Justine Suissa from Above & Beyond, Katie Price, Tulisa Contostavios, Keri-anne Payne, Rebecca Adlington, Deco, Rita Ora, Tom Daley, Jessica Hardy, Tyler ClaryTyler Clary and Amanda Holden.
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Zena Holloway (born October 1,1973) is a British female photographer known for creating underwater imagery of people, babies and terrestrial creatures. [1][2][3] Her underwater photography has been published and exhibited internationally.[4][5]
Zena Holloway, the daughter of an airline pilot, was born in Bahrain and raised in London, England where she learned to dive as a teenager. [7] She left school aged eighteen and moved to Hurghada, Egypt where she qualified as a PADI Diving Instructor and began taking photographs underwater. [8] She later moved to Grand Cayman and worked as an underwater videographer for Bob Soto's Diving. [7]
In 1995 Holloway returned to the UK to qualify as a part IV commercial diver. She found work in the underwater film industry as a clapper loader and camera assistant on commercials, feature films, documentaries and music videos. In addition to this she trained entertainers for underwater performances. As a camera assistant she travelled to Tunisia and Uruguay for the Discovery Channel. [13] Later, she filmed Great White Sharks in South Africa for the BBC, [14]. . On assignment in Zanzibar she photographed octopus spear fishermen for National Geographic Magazine. [4] [14]
Holloway has photographed a number of celebrities and sports personalities underwater including Andrea Berg for the Atlantis album, Justine Suissa from Above & Beyond, Katie Price, [25] Tulisa Contostavios, [26] Keri-anne Payne, [27] Rebecca Adlington, Deco, [29] Rita Ora, [30] Tom Daley, Jessica Hardy, Tyler Clary and Amanda Holden.
She has photographed underwater fashion editorials such as How to Spend It Magazine [33] [36] and has been featured in photographic publications about underwater photography.
Holloway’s work has featured in advertising campaigns for Pepsi, Nike and the Birmingham Royal Ballet. [35] In 2017 she demonstrated at Xposure International Photography Festival,[32] Holloway has exhibited extensively in Korea since 2016 with exhibitions in Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Ulsan, Young-in and Cheonan. [34]
Holloway's recent projects explore emotional reactions to oceans, lakes and waterways. She also shows a keen interest in environmental conservation and the protection of marine life. [6]
She has had winning entries in many international photography competitions such as
• ND Awards (2017), [9]
• Fine Art Photo Awards (2017), [10]
• Communication Arts (2012, 2010, 2004),
• PDN, Cannes (2013),
• Applied Arts (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006),
• AoP (2009, 2008, 2006, 2002, 1999),
• IPA (2012, 2006),
• Nikon international (2003) and RPS (1999). [31]
Selected exhibitions
• 2018 Vättern, Hjo, Sweden [15]
• 2018 Cheonan Arts Center Museum of Art, Korea [16]
• 2018 Yongin Art Center, Korea waterbabes [17]
• 2018 508 Kings Road Gallery, London Seawomen [18]
• 2018 Art Palm Beach, Florida Seawomen
• 2017 Scope Art Show, Miami Seawomen
• 2017 Bridgeman Gallery
• 2016 Musée de la Porte Doreé, Paris Swansong [19]
• 2016 MBC, Daegu, South Korea [20]
• 2016 Cinema Center, Busan, South Korea [21]
• 2015 Changwon Cultural Foundation, South Korea
• 2015 Hyundai Art Center, Ulsan, South Korea
• 2015 Seoul Art Center, South Korea [22]
• 2014 Calken Gallery, London
• 2013 Elle Décor’s show house, Miami, Scattered
• 2012 Bo.Lee Gallery, UK, Swansong [23]
• 2011 Tatar Gallery, Canada, Swansong
• 2011 Schouwburg, Netherlands, Swansong
• 2009 Cosa Gallery, London UK, Swansong
• Holloway, Zena (2008). The Water Babies. Ice Water Press. ISBN 1921381647
• Holloway, Zena (2005). Water Baby. Yokomori Rika, Japan. ISBN4-7976-7149-1
• Holloway, Zena (2002). Sirènes. Hors Collection, France. ISBN 2258056624
• Holloway, Zena (2001). Enfants d'eau. Presses de la Cité, France. ISBN 978-2258056633
• Holloway, Zena (1999) Water Baby! Element Children's Books, UK. ISBN 1 902618 51
• El Mundo Cover Sunday 12 August 2000
• Litro Magazine May 2018
• Observer Health Magazine July 2008
• The Royal Photographic Journal November 1998
• The Daily Telegraph, Travel Magazine Autumn 2005
• Dazed & Confused magazine, June 2000
• New Zealand Listener, Sept26-Oct2 1998
• Radio Times 16-22 May 1998
• British Journal of Photography 02.12.98
• Image Magazine (the association of photographers) April 2006
• Junior Magazine (London) Issue 138 / February 2011
• Quintessentially Magazine (London) /issue 22 / Summer Autumn 2009
• Capture Magazine (Australia) September/October 2013
• Neon Magazine (Germany July 2010
• 125 Magazine Issue 12/UK Autumn/Winter 2008
• AfC submissions by date/09 August 2018
• References
1. https://boingboing.net/2014/06/17/dream-weavers-underwater.html
2. http://www.artnet.com/artists/zena-holloway/biography
3. https://ezramagazine.com/zena-hollaway-interview/
4. http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20150720001032
5. https://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/local/art-palm-beach-embraces-street-art-and-immersive-experiences/ozS1t1P3GVfQrHMa3ArYZK/
6. https://beautifulbizarre.net/2018/03/20/flowers-for-jeju-the-last-mermaids-an-interview-with-zena-holloway/
7. http://www.alertdiver.com/Shooter-Zena-Holloway
8. https://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/education/technical/shooting_underwater_with_the_eos-1d_c_in_4k.do
9. https://ndawards.net/winners-gallery/nd-awards-2017/professional/other/527/gold-award
10. https://www.photoawards.com/winner/?compName=IPA+2012
11. https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/aquarium-of-the-pacific-water-photography-335037
12. https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/vegan/amanda-holden-goes-underwater-to-protest-seaworld-1146648.html
13. http://obviousmag.org/en/archives/2010/08/zena_holloway-_the_photographer_of_the_underwater.html
14. https://sfg.ua/int/magazine/little-mermaid-zena-holloway-and-her-wonderwaters/
15. https://www.vastsverige.com/kulturkvarteret-pedagogien-hjo/evenemang/vattern_sweet_water_life/
16. http://arthall.tistory.com/30
17. http://www.mediamo.co.kr/archives/5158
18. http://gabrielfineart.co.uk/unity-in-variety-viii/4594163527
19. http://www.aquarium-tropical.fr/node/85
20. http://globaldaegu.blogspot.com/2016/08/zena-holloway-fantasy-exhibitions-in.html
21. https://hapskorea.com/zena-holloway-exhibit-underway/
22. https://www.huffingtonpost.kr/2015/06/09/story_n_7466190.html
23. http://www.cassone-art.com/art-news/2012/04/underwater-fashion-photography-on-show-in-bath/
24. https://lemontrend.com/photographers/underwater-photographer-zena-holloway/
25. http://www.steinolsen.co.uk/katie.html
26. http://www.picshared.net/picture/528821181229732299
27. https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/60090-underwater-models/?page=2
28. http://www.wetpixel.com/articles/video-behind-the-scenes-with-zena-holloway
29. https://www.appliedartsmag.com/winners_gallery/photography/?id=1461&year=2008&clip=1
30. https://www.citizenatelier.com/blog/a-conversation-with-underwater-photo-artist-zena-holloway/
31. Les Seirênês: Zena Holloway's underwater beauty. (2002). RPS Journal (U.K.), 142(5), 217-220.
32. https://gulfnews.com/news/uae/leisure/registration-opens-for-xposure-photography-workshops-1.2122558
33. https://howtospendit.ft.com/womens-style/51813-underwater-shoot-dream-weavers
34. http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=128901
35. https://xposure.ae/zena-holloway/
36. How to Spend it, Sept 12, 2015,
37. How to Spend it, Oct 3, 2009
38. How to spend it, April 12, 2014
39. How to spend it, June 21, 2008
40. How to Spend it, Nov 17, 2007
Zena Holloway (born October 1,1973) is a British female photographer known for creating underwater imagery of people, babies and terrestrial creatures. [1][2][3] Her underwater photography has been published and exhibited internationally.[4][5]
Zena Holloway, the daughter of an airline pilot, was born in Bahrain and raised in London, England where she learned to dive as a teenager. [7] She left school aged eighteen and moved to Hurghada, Egypt where she qualified as a PADI Diving Instructor and began taking photographs underwater. [8] She later moved to Grand Cayman and worked as an underwater videographer for Bob Soto's Diving. [7]
In 1995 Holloway returned to the UK to qualify as a part IV commercial diver. She found work in the underwater film industry as a clapper loader and camera assistant on commercials, feature films, documentaries and music videos. In addition to this she trained entertainers for underwater performances. As a camera assistant she travelled to Tunisia and Uruguay for the Discovery Channel. [13] Later, she filmed Great White Sharks in South Africa for the BBC, [14] . On assignment in Zanzibar she photographed octopus spear fishermen for National Geographic Magazine. [4] [14]
In 1995 Holloway travelled to Barbados to take underwater pictures of racehorses swimming in the ocean. The resulting images gained recognition from the Association of Photographers in their Annual Awards. In 1998 her photography of babies swimming underwater won silver at The Royal Photographic Society and led to many photographic books on the subject.
Holloway has photographed a number of celebrities and sports personalities underwater including Andrea Berg for the Atlantis album, Justine Suissa from Above & Beyond, Katie Price, [25] Tulisa Contostavios, [26] Keri-anne Payne, [27] Rebecca Adlington, Deco, [29] Rita Ora, [30] Tom Daley, Jessica Hardy, Tyler Clary and Amanda Holden.
She has photographed underwater fashion editorials such as How to Spend It Magazine [33] [36] and has been featured in photographic publications about underwater photography.
Holloway’s work has featured in advertising campaigns for Pepsi, Nike and the Birmingham Royal Ballet. [35] In 2017 she demonstrated at Xposure International Photography Festival,[32] Holloway has exhibited extensively in Korea since 2016 with exhibitions in Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Ulsan, Young-in and Cheonan. [34]
Holloway's recent projects explore emotional reactions to oceans, lakes and waterways. She also shows a keen interest in environmental conservation and the protection of marine life. [6]
She has had winning entries in many international photography competitions such as
• ND Awards (2017), [9]
• Fine Art Photo Awards (2017), [10]
• Communication Arts (2012, 2010, 2004),
• PDN, Cannes (2013),
• Applied Arts (2010, 2009, 2008, 2006),
• AoP (2009, 2008, 2006, 2002, 1999),
• IPA (2012, 2006),
• Nikon international (2003) and RPS (1999). [31]
Selected exhibitions
• 2018 Vättern, Hjo, Sweden [15]
• 2018 Cheonan Arts Center Museum of Art, Korea [16]
• 2018 Yongin Art Center, Korea waterbabes [17]
• 2018 508 Kings Road Gallery, London Seawomen [18]
• 2018 Art Palm Beach, Florida Seawomen
• 2017 Scope Art Show, Miami Seawomen
• 2017 Bridgeman Gallery
• 2016 Musée de la Porte Doreé, Paris Swansong [19]
• 2016 MBC, Daegu, South Korea [20]
• 2016 Cinema Center, Busan, South Korea [21]
• 2015 Changwon Cultural Foundation, South Korea
• 2015 Hyundai Art Center, Ulsan, South Korea
• 2015 Seoul Art Center, South Korea [22]
• 2014 Calken Gallery, London
• 2013 Elle Décor’s show house, Miami, Scattered
• 2012 Bo.Lee Gallery, UK, Swansong [23]
• 2011 Tatar Gallery, Canada, Swansong
• 2011 Schouwburg, Netherlands, Swansong
• 2009 Cosa Gallery, London UK, Swansong
• Holloway, Zena (2008). The Water Babies. Ice Water Press. ISBN 1921381647
• Holloway, Zena (2005). Water Baby. Yokomori Rika, Japan. ISBN4-7976-7149-1
• Holloway, Zena (2002). Sirènes. Hors Collection, France. ISBN 2258056624
• Holloway, Zena (2001). Enfants d'eau. Presses de la Cité, France. ISBN 978-2258056633
• Holloway, Zena (1999) Water Baby! Element Children's Books, UK. ISBN 1 902618 51
• El Mundo Cover Sunday 12 August 2000
• Litro Magazine May 2018
• Observer Health Magazine July 2008
• The Royal Photographic Journal November 1998
• The Daily Telegraph, Travel Magazine Autumn 2005
• Dazed & Confused magazine, June 2000
• New Zealand Listener, Sept26-Oct2 1998
• Radio Times 16-22 May 1998
• British Journal of Photography 02.12.98
• Image Magazine (the association of photographers) April 2006
• Junior Magazine (London) Issue 138 / February 2011
• Quintessentially Magazine (London) /issue 22 / Summer Autumn 2009
• Capture Magazine (Australia) September/October 2013
• Neon Magazine (Germany July 2010
• 125 Magazine Issue 12/UK Autumn/Winter 2008
• AfC submissions by date/09 August 2018
• References
1. https://boingboing.net/2014/06/17/dream-weavers-underwater.html
2. http://www.artnet.com/artists/zena-holloway/biography
3. https://ezramagazine.com/zena-hollaway-interview/
4. http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20150720001032
5. https://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/local/art-palm-beach-embraces-street-art-and-immersive-experiences/ozS1t1P3GVfQrHMa3ArYZK/
6. https://beautifulbizarre.net/2018/03/20/flowers-for-jeju-the-last-mermaids-an-interview-with-zena-holloway/
7. http://www.alertdiver.com/Shooter-Zena-Holloway
8. https://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/education/technical/shooting_underwater_with_the_eos-1d_c_in_4k.do
9. https://ndawards.net/winners-gallery/nd-awards-2017/professional/other/527/gold-award
10. https://www.photoawards.com/winner/?compName=IPA+2012
11. https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/aquarium-of-the-pacific-water-photography-335037
12. https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/vegan/amanda-holden-goes-underwater-to-protest-seaworld-1146648.html
13. http://obviousmag.org/en/archives/2010/08/zena_holloway-_the_photographer_of_the_underwater.html
14. https://sfg.ua/int/magazine/little-mermaid-zena-holloway-and-her-wonderwaters/
15. https://www.vastsverige.com/kulturkvarteret-pedagogien-hjo/evenemang/vattern_sweet_water_life/
16. http://arthall.tistory.com/30
17. http://www.mediamo.co.kr/archives/5158
18. http://gabrielfineart.co.uk/unity-in-variety-viii/4594163527
19. http://www.aquarium-tropical.fr/node/85
20. http://globaldaegu.blogspot.com/2016/08/zena-holloway-fantasy-exhibitions-in.html
21. https://hapskorea.com/zena-holloway-exhibit-underway/
22. https://www.huffingtonpost.kr/2015/06/09/story_n_7466190.html
23. http://www.cassone-art.com/art-news/2012/04/underwater-fashion-photography-on-show-in-bath/
24. https://lemontrend.com/photographers/underwater-photographer-zena-holloway/
25. http://www.steinolsen.co.uk/katie.html
26. http://www.picshared.net/picture/528821181229732299
27. https://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/60090-underwater-models/?page=2
28. http://www.wetpixel.com/articles/video-behind-the-scenes-with-zena-holloway
29. https://www.appliedartsmag.com/winners_gallery/photography/?id=1461&year=2008&clip=1
30. https://www.citizenatelier.com/blog/a-conversation-with-underwater-photo-artist-zena-holloway/
31. Les Seirênês: Zena Holloway's underwater beauty. (2002). RPS Journal (U.K.), 142(5), 217-220.
32. https://gulfnews.com/news/uae/leisure/registration-opens-for-xposure-photography-workshops-1.2122558
33. https://howtospendit.ft.com/womens-style/51813-underwater-shoot-dream-weavers
34. http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=128901
35. https://xposure.ae/zena-holloway/
36. How to Spend it, Sept 12, 2015,
37. How to Spend it, Oct 3, 2009
38. How to spend it, April 12, 2014
39. How to spend it, June 21, 2008
40. How to Spend it, Nov 17, 2007
A British female photographer known for creating underwater imagery of people, babies and terrestrial creatures. Her underwater photography has been published and exhibited internationally.
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Eastridge Mountain Bike Trail Centre is a free mountain biking venue in Shropshire, UK. The venue is developed and maintained by volunteers, and features a mixture of blue, red and black graded trails. There are also a number of steep, technical off-piste trails. Since 1991 Eastridge Woods have been used to host Downhill and XC mountain biking e...
Eastridge Mountain Bike Trail Centre is a free mountain biking venue in Shropshire, UK. The venue is developed and maintained by volunteers, and features a mixture of blue, red and black graded trails. There are also a number of steep, technical off-piste trails. Since 1991 Eastridge Woods have been used to host Downhill and XC mountain biking events since the 90's hosted the British National Mountain biking Championships in 1993,1994,1995,1996 and 1999.
Eastridge Mountain Bike Trail Centre is a free mountain biking venue in Shropshire, UK developed and maintained by volunteers, and features a mixture of blue, red and black graded trails.