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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 5 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team has qualified to compete at the 2021 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships, hosted by the University of Minnesota on April 16-17.
The Buckeyes will compete in one of two pre-qualifying sessions on Friday, April 16 inside Maturi Sports Pavilion. Ohio State received its bid to the NCAA Championships with a qualifying score of 401.888 to rank fifth among the nation’s top programs.
Three teams and the top three all-around competitors not on one of the qualifying teams, plus the top three individuals on each event not already qualified on a team or as an all-around competitor, will advance from each pre-qualifying session to the finals session. Finals competition will take place April 17. Session selections, times and broadcast information will be released at a later date.
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Large events from high school proms to live Minnesota Twins games can resume this spring under a rollback of COVID-19 restrictions announced Friday by Gov. Tim Walz.
While public mask-wearing and social distancing requirements will remain, Minnesota will allow in-person work again, lift capacity limits for worship services and permit up to 10,000 fans at the Twins home opener April 8. We re winning, and this thing s coming to an end, said Walz, who encouraged people to plan for summer weddings and the May 15 walleye opener. Let s just buckle down. We re going to know in the next three or four weeks if we ve truly got this thing on the ropes and it s done and then we finish it.
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The Latest: San Diego zoo vaccinates 9 great apes for virus
White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Thursday, March 4, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) March 04, 2021 - 8:28 PM
SAN DIEGO The San Diego Zoo has vaccinated nine great apes for the coronavirus after a troop of gorillas in its Safari Park became infected.
Officials say four orangutans and five bonobos received COVID-19 injections in January and February.
Three bonobos and a gorilla also are expected to receive the vaccine, which is experimental.
The vaccinations followed a January outbreak of COVID-19 at the zooâs Safari Park. Eight western lowland gorillas got the virus, probably by exposure to a zookeeper who tested positive for COVID-19.