Notched up6/12/2023 ![]() ![]() In Brainly’s survey of more than 10,000 users in India (in January 2019), more than 50 percent students said their schools were not helping them enough to prepare for their careers and the real world, and hence they needed additional resources. They were striving to attain a deeper understanding of subjects, and more than 40 percent respondents started using Brainly to go beyond homework assignments. Using Brainly expands their knowledge and reduces frustration,” he points out. There is huge pressure on students to succeed. People here are more willing to pay for education compared to most other markets the highest spends from parents’ salaries often go into their children’s education. Michal says Brainly has been looking at the India market since 2014. India focuses greatly on education in general, which means the rise of edtech companies is not surprising. If they are not satisfied with the quality of the answer, they ask the person who gave that answer to improve it (with explanation). If there is still no improvement, Brainly removes that answer from the database, Michal says. “I have never let anything stop me from finishing from flat tyres (my record is three before the climb), torn shoulders, heat stress, and expectant wives, every time I’ve entered I have finished,” he said.In addition, experts also review the knowledge base to check the quality. "The trouble was I forgot to take it off, took me a couple of seconds to figure out why it was so hard to swing the leg over the bike."Īcutt has his eyes on 50 consecutive races and given his history he’d be a hard man to bet against. ![]() “It was a kind of cold year that year, so I wore the latest in triathlon gear - a custom made Wavelength wetsuit," he said. Over the last 32 years Acutt has amassed a lifetime of Noosa memories, his proudest finishing in the top ten in 1987, and his funniest starting the bike leg in his wetsuit. “Where ever I lived I always made the pilgrimage, but am a little sad about missing the first Noosa Triathlon, but no one told me about it, and Hervey Bay was not the sports capital of the world when I was a teen,” he said.Įvery year without fail Acutt takes a couple of seconds to enjoy the view at the top of Gyndia Drive and loves the feeling of relief when he crosses the bridge and enters the last 150m of the run. “My first Noosa in 1984 I slept in my car the night before under a tree near the public toilets and was most put out when the organising committee showed up at 5 am and started to set up the transition area right next to the car,” he said.Īcutt has seen it all over the years from multiple course changes to more expensive bikes, but the one constant the fourth leg the Noosa Triathlon is famous for, swim/ride/run/party. On Sunday at the Noosa Triathlon, he will register number 33. The 51-year-old from Hervey Bay in Queensland has notched up 32 consecutive Noosa Triathlon finishes, keeping the streak alive last year battling through the day with a torn rotator cuff. If his family and friends are ever looking for Ron Acutt around late October each year, he’s easy to find. ![]()
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