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内容摘要:Flavia Liberona is the executive director of Terram, a foundation that promotes sustainable development. In her hot and sticky office in an old building in the centre of Santiago she describes an environmental campaign that she's part of – Salvemos La Patagonia or Save Patagonia.

Flavia Liberona is the executive director of Terram, a foundation that promotes sustainable development. In her hot and sticky office in an old building in the centre of Santiago she describes an environmental campaign that she's part of – Salvemos La Patagonia or Save Patagonia.

But of all the darts players he has worked with, he is missing one big one - current world champion, Luke Littler, whose arrows are made by rival company.As head of development for Red Dragon Darts, Mr Huxtable tries to name all the world champions he has made darts for.

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"Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price, Michael Van Gerwen, Luke Humphries, Trina Gulliver..." the names keep coming.Within his work, Mr Huxtable has played a pivotal role in helping many players excel including World number one, Humphries."The Luke Humphries dart is a long shaft, front-weighted short barrel which creates certain amount of drag and lands at a perfect angle for him in the board to help his scoring.

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"Every darts player is different, Peter 'snakebite' Wright's world titles mean a lot to me, me and Peter would go through hundreds of concepts," he said."His darts cover everything from short fat ones to long thin ones.

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"One diamond-coated dart took 18 months in production and we had chemists involved. But he went on to win a world title with it which was very fulfilling."

In 2020, Mr Huxtable designed darts for both the PDC and BDO world champions.A highlight of Jade's week at Hay was going to see curator, writer and broadcaster Ekow Eshun "on a panel of black voices talking about black history", while another standout was attending a talk with the writer

She said if someone were to tell her childhood self that she could go somewhere and meet writers, breathe the same air as Jacqueline Wilson and then in the future become a writer herself, "her head would explode".This year was also Rhys Thomas' first time at Hay Festival.

He had a "full circle" moment watching poet John Cooper Clarke take to the stage, after first seeing him while working at his local festival aged 16."I just didn't realise that poetry and literature could have that raw edge to it," he said.

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