Bluebird’s back at Coniston, but on a go slow

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Almost 60 years ago,Donald Campbellwas killed on Coniston Water as he raced to break 300mph.

Now the hydroplane used in that record attempt is returning to the crash site, for the first time since it somersaulted and sank on Jan 4, 1967.

Bluebird, which set four water-speed records before the crash, will race across the lake again this week. But this time it will only be allowed to reach speeds of 150mph.

Some 20,000 spectators are expected to visit the lake each day during the six-day Bluebird K7 Festival, hoping for a glimpse of the Bluebird flying across the water.

It will be piloted by Australian Dave Warby, who is himself a world water-speed record challenger and the son of the current record holder, the late Ken Warby.

The Bluebird on the Isle of Bute at Loch Fad in 2018

The jet-powered hydroplane’s design means it glides on top of the water at high speeds, only touching the surface at three points so as to reduce drag that would slow it down.

Ken’s record of 317.6mph was set in 1978 in his boat, the Spirit of Australia, which he built himself. The mark still stands almost 50 years later, but son Dave is hoping to replicate his father’s achievements, albeit not in the Bluebird.

Dave, 58, has spent the last decade leading a motorsport team to design and build the Spirit of Australia II, focusing on safety measures and slowly increasing the speed of the craft through testing.

The boat has a theoretical top speed of 370mph and is powered by a Rolls-Royce engine.

However, this week, Dave will have to be satisfied with tamer speeds of around 150mph, implemented for safety reasons.

In 1967, Campbell had been attempting to set a new world record on water of more than 300mph when he crashed.

The Bluebird, piloted by Donald Campbell, somersaulted and sank on Jan 4, 1967

Its wreckage and his body were left on the lake bed for decades before being pulled out in 2001 byBill Smith, a Tyneside engineer, who enlisted a group of volunteers to restore it. Ultimately, around 50 per cent of the original craft was lost and had to be replaced.

Alengthy ownership battleensued after Mr Smith claimed part-ownership because of the work he and his Bluebird Project team had carried out.

He relinquished his claim and the vessel returned to Coniston in March 2024 and was installed at the Ruskin Museum.

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Robbie Robinson, who was in a support boat when Campbell crashed and was the first person on the scene, photographing the craft after its installation in the Ruskin Museum

Gina Campbell, the daughter of Donald, said her father “would be delighted and pleased” by this week’s festival.

“I have no doubt that Bluebird K7 will lift up her skirts and perform for the public,” she said.

For the festival, the craft has been given special dispensation to exceed the lake’s 10mph speed limit in place since the 1970s.

For a record to be achieved, the craft will have to go a kilometre out into the water and then back through speed traps, with the average speed used to calculate the record.

Campbell, who reached 315mph on the way out, recorded an average speed of 297.6mph.

Donald Campbell was 45 when he died in the crash

On the return journey, with his own record already seemingly torn up, Campbell continued to fight to beat the 300mph, but crashed as he reached 328mph.

After his body was recovered and buried in a local cemetery, an inquest in 2002 recorded a verdict of accidental death. The coroner concluded it was likely that Bluebird was unbalanced by factors, including the speed of travel and rough water.

Since its reconstruction, the Bluebird has had one outing, at Loch Fad in Scotland in 2018.

Even now, despite the festival running between May 11 and 17, there’s a possibility the craft won’t ever take to the water.

Poor weather will make a run across the water too dangerous, and while rain is forecast across the week, it is the predicted wind that is understood to be the main concern.

As well as making for choppier waters, the wind can unsettle the balance of the craft and increase headwinds, ultimately causing it to flip.

Organisers were constrained on dates to hold the event after the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) demanded it take place during term-time to minimise the number of tourists.

The Bluebird K3, which set three world water-speed records when it was piloted by Campbell’s father, Sir Malcolm Campbell, in the 1930s, will also be running.

Sir Malcolm Campbell and his mechanics with the Bluebird for an attempt to set a record on the waters of Lake Locarno

Jeff Carroll, the chair of the Ruskin Museum’s trustees, told a LDNPA committee meeting last year that the Bluebird K7 represented the UK’s post-war “engineering prowess”.

He said it was “a possibly one-time-only event to inspire a new generation” and that “Campbell’s death was a day that shook the world”.

“Four of Bluebird’s seven world water-speed records were set on Coniston Water. That would have been five had fate not intervened.”

Bluebird’s back at Coniston, but on a go slow

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Who is the Eugene area's best girls basketball player ever? Vote now!

Who is the greatest girls basketball player from the Eugene-Springfield area?

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Let the debate begin.

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, USA TODAY Sports will celebrate the 250 greatest American sports figures of all time. Alongside that national recognition, the USA TODAY Network will spotlight the roots of the country’s sports culture: the high school athletes and sports figures who shaped communities and defined their states.

Earlier this spring, The Register-Guard recognized Lane County'sgreatest-ever football stars.

Next up, we're honoring the stars of the hardwood. Here are The Register-Guard's selections for the girls basketball players who defined the Eugene-Springfield area. While accomplishments at the college and professional level undoubtedly influenced which standouts cracked the top-10 list, we are primarily looking to highlight those who starred at the high school level and dominated local headlines.

As part of this effort, we invite our readers to vote in polls that accompany the stories, or submit a name they think should be included if they don't see it on our list. Print readers can find the polls with the stories online at www.registerguard.com/sports/.

Without further ado, here are The Register-Guard's 10 girls basketball players (listed in alphabetical order) who defined the Eugene-Springfield area.

Kristina Andersen, Marist

During Marist's run of dominance in the 1990's, no player racked up more individual accolades for the Spartans than Kristina Andersen.

A three-time Class 3A first-team all-state selection, the star forward led Marist to titles in 1996 and 1997. Following her senior season in '97, Andersen was named the 3A player of the year. In 1996, she was tabbed by both USA Today and Street & Smith's as an All-American.

Anderson went on to have a strong four-year career at the University of Utah. As a senior in 2000-01, she was the second-leading scorer for a Utes squad that went 28-4 and reached the Sweet 16.

Lexi Bando, Willamette

One of the top sharpshooters of the Pac-12 era, Lexi Bando was a four-year starter at the University ofOregonwho ended her career as the Ducks' all-time leader in 3-pointers and 3-point percentage.

Before that, though, she was a superstar at Willamette High who led the Wolverines to state championships in both 2013 and 2014.

Bando was a three-time Class 5A first-team all-state selection and was the 2014 5A player of the year. She averaged 20.5 points per game as a senior.

Only 28 players in state history have scored more points than Bando, who tallied 1,975 points during her time with the Wolverines.

Keani Christianson, North Eugene

One of the more prolific scorers to ever come through the Eugene-Springfield area, Keani Christianson was a three-time all-state forward at North Eugene who earned first-team recognition in the state's highest classification in 1998. She finished her high school career with 1,609 points.

A heralded recruit, she spent two seasons at North Carolina State. Chamberlin played her final two years at Pepperdine, where she averaged 9.4 points and 5.2 rebounds as a senior in 2002-03.

Wendy Gabbe, South Eugene

A leader on one of the greatest basketball teams in the history of Lane County, Wendy Gabbe helped South Eugene reach the pinnacle of Oregon high school basketball in the late 1990's.

Gabbe was the lone first-team all-state selection for South's 1999 Class 4A state championship team, which finished 24-1. That season, she averaged 14.5 points and six rebounds per game.

Gabbe went on to play four years at the University of California, Irvine. During her senior season with the Anteaters, she averaged 13.1 points while shooting 39% from 3-point range.

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Sonja Greinacher (14) and Elisa Mevius (8) of Team Germany celebrate after their victory against Spain during a Women's 3x3 basketball Gold medal game in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Sonja 'Sunny' Greinacher, Willamette

There aren't many local basketball players — or local stars of any sport, for that matter — who have reached the professional heights that "Sunny" Greinacher has.

A Germany native who spent her senior season at Willamette, Greinacher was a three-time all-West Coast Conference forward at Gonzaga who averaged 14.1 points and 6.2 rebounds per game as a senior. After college, her career continued to flourish. Greinacher helped Germany's 3x3 team to a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

During her lone year at Willamette, Greinacher was the Class 5A co-player of the year along with teammate A.J. Smith. The star duo led the Wolverines to a perfect 27-0 season and a 5A state title in 2008-09.

Sarah Hedgepeth, Springfield

Springfield standout Sarah Hedgepeth was a three-time Class 4A all-state selection while leading the Millers to a trio of dominant seasons from 1998-2000.

Once her high school career concluded, Hedgepeth was a two-time all-Big-Sky forward for Portland State. As a senior, she averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds per game before going on to enjoy a four-year professional career that included stops in Portugal, Puerto Rico, Hungary and Finland.

Hedgepeth recently concluded her 17th year as an assistant coach at Willamette University,

Pac-12 Networks reporter Elise Woodward (right) interviews Oregon Ducks head coach Dana Altman after a game against the Arizona Wildcats at T-Mobile Arena.

Elise Niemela, North Eugene

Elise Niemela was a Class 4A first-team all-state standout at North Eugene during her senior season in 1993 who is still making a major impact in the sport more than 30 years later.

She went on to have a stellar career at the University of Washington, averaging 8.3 points and 2.9 assists per game as a senior.

Now Elise Woodward, she is an Emmy-nominated sports broadcasterwho was recently announcedas the voice of the WNBA's Portland Fire.

Former Springfield High star and Tennessee center Mercedes Russell (21) is a nominee for The Register-Guard's best-ever high school girls basketball player.

Mercedes Russell, Springfield

Springfield superstar Mercedes Russell wasn't just one of the best players to come through Lane County. She is one of the more dominant basketball players in the history of the state, full-stop.

The 2013 Gatorade National Player of the Year, Russell was a three-time Class 5A player of the year. She led the Millers to state titles in 2011 and 2012 and a championship game appearance in 2013. During her senior season, Russell averaged 25.1 points, 12.3 rebounds and 5.5 blocks per game. She is the state's all-time leader in rebounds (1,642) and blocked shots (562) and ranks 10th in points (2,273).

The No. 1 recruit in the nation according to multiple publications, Russell went on to enjoy a five-year career at Tennessee and was selected to the all-SEC first team in 2017-18.

The No. 22 overall pick in the 2018 WNBA Draft, Russell has played eight years in the league. That includes stints with the New York Liberty, Seattle Storm and Los Angeles Sparks. In November 2025, shesigned with Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball.

Willamette’s Brynn Smith drives toward the basket as the Willamette Wolverines take on the Tualatin Timberwolves Friday, March 14, 2025, at the Chiles Center in Portland, Ore.

Brynn Smith, Willamette

By far the most recent player on this list, Willamette 2025 graduate Brynn Smith left a lasting legacy at the prep level and is now in the early stages of a bright college career.

A four-time all-state selection for the Wolverines, Smith earned Class 5A first-team recognition as a freshman. She earned honorable mention honors as a sophomore once Willamette moved up to the 6A level, and she was a second-team pick during both her junior and senior seasons. With 2,029 career points, Smith ranks 21st on the state's list of all-time scorers. Springfield's Mercedes Russell is the only player from a Lane County school who racked up more points than Smith.

As a true freshman at Portland last season, Smith played in all 35 games for a Pilots squad that reached the Women's National Invitational Tournament.

Chelsea Wagner, Springfield

The 2001 Class 4A state player of the year, Springfield standout Chelsea Wagner averaged  21.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as a senior while leading the Millers to a third-place finish at the state tournament.

She went on to flourish at the college level. After earning a starting role as a true freshman at Hawaii, Wagner transferred to the University of Oregon and went on to carve out a bright career with the Ducks. As a senior in 2005-06, she shot at a 43% clip from downtown and was the program's second-leading scorer at 9.3 points per game.

Jarrid Denney is a sports reporter for The Register-Guard. He can be reached atjdenney@registerguard.comor on X@jarrid_denney

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Broncos LT Garett Bolles honors veterans at USAA event

Denver Broncosleft tackle Garett Bolles made a surprise appearance at a USAA event featuring veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars over the weekend.

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USAA is sponsoring its first-ever Honor Flight for these veterans to the Vietnam and Korean war memorials in Washington, D.C.

"For many of (these veterans) it’s the first time visiting the Capital," said Noah Schowenholtz, USAA brand promotion marketing director. "The gratitude they feel when they go on this trip, they haven’t always felt. It gives them a sense of closure.”

Before the event even started, Bolles took the time to shake the hands of every service member and family member in attendance, speaking to them and thanking them for their service.

At the event, Bolles talked about the service of his grandfather, Ralph Freeman, who served in the Korean conflict. "My grandpa served in the Korean War, passed away about two months ago," said Bolles to the 56 gathered veterans and their families. "(At his funeral,) when they did the whole salute, the whole military service, and when my grandma got to receive the flag, tears were coming down my face, because it made me realize how important our veterans are."

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"I get to put my helmet on, my jersey, you guys get to root for us on Sundays, but the most important thing is what you guys do."

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One of world’s most senior Buddhist monks arrested over alleged rape of girl in Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan police have arrested one of the country's highest-rankingBuddhistmonksfor allegedly sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl.

The Independent US File image: Pallegama Hemarathana shows newly sprouting leaves of the holy tree at Sri Maha Bodhi temple in Anuradhapura (AFP/Getty)

Pallegama Hemarathana Thero, the 71-year-old custodian of eight sacred sites inSri Lanka, was arrested on Saturday at a private hospital in the capital Colombo.

He was remanded to prison on charges of repeated rape and sexual assault of a minor in 2022 in a temple in Anuradhapura. He is the chief priest of Anuradhapura – a Unesco world heritage site located around 200km north of Colombo.

The mother of the survivor, now aged 15, has also been arrested for allegedly abetting the abuse, according toDaily News Sri Lanka.

“We will be guided by the magistrate on further action,” a police statement said. Anuradhapura chief magistrate Siyapath Sasidu Wickramaratne said the monk would be transferred to the Colombo prison hospital.

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Pallegama Hemarathana has yet to comment publicly on the allegations, and will make his first court appearance on Tuesday.

The magistrate also handed the monk a travel ban after child protection authorities alleged there had been delays in securing his arrest.

The allegations came to light after a complaint was lodged with the local police on 6 March about the alleged abduction and detention of a minor. Police arrested a suspect and placed the girl in a care centre, where interviews later uncovered allegations of prolongedsexual abuse.

There have been several historic cases of children being abused by clergy in Sri Lanka, but Hemarathana is the highest-ranking monk to face such allegations.

The monk is the chief custodian of a sacred tree believed to have grown from a sapling of the Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment more than 2,500 years ago.

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Reform accused of failing to condemn ‘clear racism’ after councillor’s ‘Nigerians should fill pot holes’ remark

Reform UKis facing intense scrutiny and accusations of failing to “call out clear racism" after its deputy leader declined to explicitly condemn remarks reportedly made by a newly elected councillor.

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Glenn Gibbins, who was elected as a Reform councillor in Sunderland in this week’s local elections, posted on social media in 2024, complaining about the "amount of Nigerians in town".

"Should melt them all down and fill in the pot holes!!" he wrote in a later-deleted post, according to campaign group Hope Not Hate.

Reform deputy leader Richard Tice refused to directly criticise Mr Gibbins on Sunday, instead accusing the media of "smearing"Nigel Farage’s party.

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice and leader Nigel Farage (Jacob King/PA) (PA Wire)

When pressed on whether he was comfortable with such views representing the party, Mr Tice told the BBC’sSunday With Laura Kuenssbergprogramme: "This weekend we are celebrating our incredible successes. Like any party, we have internal party processes to look where people have said or done the wrong thing."

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He added: "I condemn everything that is wrong and inappropriate. Voters have heard all of this smearing and this sneering against all of us, and they have voted for more Reform."

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, appearing on the same programme, described the incident as an example of "the kind of racism and division" Reform introduces into politics.

A Labour Party spokesperson went further, stating: "It’s utterly grotesque that Reform can’t even call out clear racism. It speaks volumes that Richard Tice tried to brush off these comments. And it speaks volumes that Nigel Farage refused to sack him as a candidate and is now happy to have him represent Reform as a councillor.

“They’re both a disgrace. Labour is the only party that will stand up to the division of Reform."

Tice was also asked on Sunday’s show about the previously undeclared £5 million gift that Nigel Farage received from a party donor, and appeared unable to confirm the Reform leader did not use any of the money for campaigning.

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Jack Endries fast facts: A sleeper gem rookie weapon for Joe Burrow?

Ourdraft-pick introductory seriesrolls on as we enter the seventh round for theCincinnati Bengals, where they made two selections. The featured player here: Texas tight end Jack Endries, pick No. 221 overall for theBengals.

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As always,Dane Brugler's The Beastwill help guide the creation of this article and these facts.

Has caught passes from at least No. 1 overall pick, potentially two

Before Endries made it to Austin to join the Longhorns in 2025, he spent the first three years of his college career at California. His quarterback those three years? Some guy named Fernando Mendoza. The one who transferred to Indiana and gave the Hoosiers one of the greatest seasons in school history. The one who won the Heisman Trophy, went 16-0 and won the National Championship. The one who just went No. 1 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft and is now the future of the Las Vegas Raiders.

But Mendoza may not be the only No. 1 pick Endries catches passes from. His current quarterback, Texas' Arch Manning, is the current favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft. Endries totaled 91 receptions for 1,030 yards and four touchdowns in two playing seasons at Cal with Mendoza. He posted 33 receptions for 346 yards and three touchdowns last season with Manning at Texas.

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Fantasy football helped Endries get into football

Football wasn't always Endries' No. 1 sport. He grew up playing soccer, swimming, and baseball. He didn't get into football until high school. The reason he got into football? His friends were playing fantasy football. Matthew Berry would be proud.

His sophomore season was in 2019. That was the year New Orleans Saints' wide receiver Michael Thomas went on a tear, catching 149 passes for 1,725 yards and nine touchdowns. Hopefully, Endries had Thomas on his team.

Received recruiting help from fellow alum Zach Ertz

Endries attended Monte Vista High School in Danville, California (about 30 miles from San Francisco). Among the alumni of Monte Vista are linebacker Nate Landman, quarterback Jake Haener and longtime tight end and Super Bowl champion Zach Ertz.

Ertz ended up playing a role in getting Endries recruited in college. The 3-time Pro Bowl selection shared Endries' highlights on social media. That helped Endries receive offers from Colorado State, San Jose State, and UNLV as well as seven Ivy League schools. That was in addition to the offer he already had from Fresno State. Endries ultimately committed as a preferred walk-on to Cal and eventually received a scholarship.

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Christina Aguilera’s Racy Lingerie-Inspired Outfit Has Everyone Looking Twice

Christina Aguilera’s risqué lingerie-inspiredsheer tophas the internet in a chokehold. The 45-year-old singer shared photos from her recent trip to Austria. Her decision to don a corset-style pink top in the snow proves that Aguilera is bold and daring when it comes to fashion.

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Christina Aguilera turns heads in new pictures

Check out Christina Aguilera’s latest photos on Instagram featuring her in a lingerie-inspired sheer top:

Aguilerashared the photos with the caption, “aprês-tina, Thank you Ischgl Tirol xx.” Unsurprisingly, the photos garnered 36.2K likes, 1.2K shares, and 1K comments at the time of writing.

In the photos, the “Lady Marmalade” singer has donned a baby pink corset top and paired it with dark, form-fitting slacks. Aguilera has donned a thick white fur coat, with a purple scarf casually draped around her neck.

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The singer’s purple beanie perfectly complements her blonde hair cascading down her shoulders. The “Beautiful” crooner’s oversized glasses add an extra oomph factor to her look.

Aguilera wore soft glam makeup with defined lashes, a contoured face, and glossy lips. Unsurprisingly, fans were in awe of the singer’s sheer top, with one commenting, “ice queen.”

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