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Après les géants de Soelden en octobre, ce sont les slaloms de Levi, en Finlande, qui sont au programme de la Coupe du Monde les 16 et 17 novembre 2024. Romain Roseng analyse la course des dames du jour alors que le skieur valaisan Daniel Yule dévoile ses attentes pour la nouvelle saison. Notre consultant Hugues Ansermoz nous livre, quant à lui, son avis sur le retour en Coupe du Monde de Lindsay Vonn.
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You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoNathan Birr, Chief Operating Officer of Buck Hill, MinnesotaRecorded onJanuary 26, 2024About Buck HillOwned by: David and Corrine (Chip) SolnerLocated in: Burnsville, MinnesotaYear founded: 1954Pass affiliations:* Indy Base Pass – 2 days with 16 holiday blackouts* Indy+ Pass – 2 days with no blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Hyland Hills (:21), Como Park (:33), Afton Alps (:41), Elm Creek (:43), Welch Village (:46)Base elevation: 919 feetSummit elevation: 1,225 feetVertical drop: 306 feetSkiable Acres: 45 Average annual snowfall: 60 inchesTrail count: 14 (2 most difficult, 6 intermediate, 6 beginner), 4 terrain parksLift count: 9 (2 fixed-grip quads, 1 triple, 4 ropetows, 2 conveyors - view Lift Blog's inventory of Buck Hill's lift fleet)View historic Buck Hill trailmaps on skimap.org.Why I interviewed himBuck Hill rises like a ludicrous contraption, impossible there in the Twin Cities flatlands, like the ski resort knotted into Thneedville's inflatable glades and shirt-sleeve clime (1:25):How did it get there? What does it do? Did someone build it? At first, I thought someone must have, like Mount Brighton, Michigan. But no. The glaciers made it, a gift to the far future as these ice walls retreated and crumbled. It is the highest point for 200 miles in any direction.Before skiing, Native Americans used the hill as a vantage to stalk deer drinking from Crystal Lake. Thus the name. It has probably been “Buck Hill” for hundreds of years. Maybe thousands. Now the lake is covered in ice-fishing shanties all winter, and the hill is hemmed in by an interstate on one side and housing developments on all the rest. And the hill, 45 acres of fall line that erupts from seemingly nowhere for seemingly no reason, is covered with skiers.Good skiers. I am enormously fond of the Midwest's blue-collar ski scene, its skiers on rental gear in hunter-orange jackets, rat-packing with their buddies as a hootalong thing to do on a Wednesday night. This does not exist everywhere anymore, but in the Midwest skiing is still cheap and so it still does. And these rough fellows dot the slopes of Buck. But they don't define the place like they do at Spirit or Nub's Nob or Snowriver. Because what defines Buck Hill is the shin-guard-wearing, speed-suit wrapped, neon-accented-even-though-neon-has-been-over-for-30-years squadrons of velocity-monsters whipping through plastic poles drilled into the snow.It can be hard to square smallness with might. But England once ruled half the world from a nation roughly the size of Louisiana. Some intangible thing. And tiny Buck Hill, through intention, persistence, and a lack of really anything else to do, has established itself, over the decades, as one of the greatest ski-race-training centers on the planet, sending more than 50 athletes to the U.S. Ski Team. Credit founders Chuck and Nancy Stone for the vision; credit confused-upon-arrival Austrian Erich Sailer (“Where's the hill?” he supposedly asked), for building the race program; credit whatever stalled that glacier on that one spot long enough to leave us a playground that stuck around for 10,000 years until we invented chairlifts. Buck is a spectacular amalgam of luck and circumstance, an improbable place made essential.What we talked aboutBuck Hill's brand-new quad; party up top; the tallest point in 200 miles; Chuck and Nancy Stone, who started a ski area on a farmer's pasture; a glacier's present to skiers; the hazards of interstate-adjacent snowmaking; why the resort's founders and long-term owners finally sold the bump in 2015; Erich Sailer and Buck's incredible ski racing legacy; Lindsay Vonn; a perfect competition center sitting just outside of 3 million front doors; experiments in year-round skiing; the lift fleet; taming the electric bills; Buck's Great Parking Puzzle; the Indy Pass; why Buck chose Indy Pass over Ski Cooper; and $49 for a weekend lift ticket.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewA skier dropping into Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport can find skiing within half an hour in any direction. East to Vail-owned Afton Alps, north to city-owned Como Park, west to Hyland Hills and what are perhaps the fastest ropetows in America. I chose south, to Buck Hill, on a sunny Sunday last February.It was a mistake. I circled the parking lot, then circled the neighborhood beside the parking lot, then circled the parking lot again. Nothing. So I drove to Welch Village, where people on the chairlift kept asking, in a borderline accusatory way, why I would travel to Minnesota from New York, on purpose, to ski.The answer is that I value novelty and quirk more than brand-name and stoke (at least when it comes to ski areas; as an adherent of both Taco Bell and Miller Lite, I have a Basic Bro Deluxe side as well). But also because I have this ski newsletter and podcast, whose vitality is based at least in part on a commitment to examining the entirety of American skiing.I made it back to Buck Hill on Thursday, my last stop before I boarded my flight home to LaGuardia. This time, I parked without issue. I was in no mood for a challenge, and Buck Hill was in no position to offer one. Sightseer skiing. I cruised around and watched the park kids and the racer kids and the little kids trickling in after school. It felt like stumbling into a gymnasium with basketball practice on one court and volleyball practice on the next one and track practice on the elevated lanes above. In other words, not like any version of skiing I had ever seen before. It felt purposeful, focused, deliberate; the opposite of the improvisational exploratory sort of wandering that anchors my own skiing.All of which makes complete sense to anyone indoctrinated to the Buck Hill Way. But I'd gone in blind, poking the nearest ski hill into the GPS and seeing what turned up. It turned up something pretty special, and I wanted to get the full story.Questions I wish I'd askedI'd meant to get into Birr's new blog, “Notes from Nate.” Check it out here.What I got wrongI suggested that Wilmot, Wisconsin was a manufactured hill, like Mount Brighton, Michigan (which is made of landfill from the construction of two nearby freeways, I-96 and US 23). This is incorrect: Wilmot's 194 vertical feet are the result of the same glaciation process that formed Buck Hill.Why you should ski Buck HillI have never seen anything like Buck Hill. I have seen ski areas with race courses and terrain parks and mogul fields, of course, because most ski areas have most of these things. But until I pulled into Buck's parking lot last February, I had never seen these things stacked side-by-side, end-to-end, with such deliberate precision, like crops rowed along a hillside. The halfpipe has its own lift. The terrain park has its own lift. The race course has its own lift. The mogul run has its own lift. These are a combination of chairlifts and high-speed ropetows, utilitarian machines with a workmanlike purpose: pump athletes up the hill hundreds of times in a row.It's less mechanized than I'm making it sound. Like a coffee shop that can sometimes host evening concerts, Buck Hill takes many forms. And despite the racer troops constantly bunching around all parts of the hill, Buck is often just a bunch of people sitting around drinking lattes. I free-skied there for a few hours without getting yelled at, which frankly is less common than you would think, given my general curiosity and willingness to loosely interpret ambiguous signage. But the fall lines are steady and consistent. Looker's right hosts a fabulous beginner area, with an incomprehensibly long carpet that rides into a tunnel and over a bridge. I rode it just for fun.I can't say that the skiing is terribly interesting. Buck lacks the rollicking nooks and crannies of nearby Afton Alps and Welch Village. It's so small that I imagine it being a first-hand-up candidate if we ever start panic-converting our outdoor ski areas into indoor ones. There's just not a lot to do or explore. But one of the most common mistakes we make as skiers is trying to wish a ski area into something it can never be. This is why so many New Yorkers refuse to ski New England after taking that first trip west. But they're missing so much of what Vermont is by obsessing over what it is not.Buck, rote, repetitive, and tiny, is exactly perfect for the market it serves: beginners, racers, freestylers, and their families. All the on-hill hubbub can make it hard to hang out, but find a moment to linger at the summit, to gaze at the frozen lake below, at the placid Midwest rolling off into forever. It's not the greatest ski area you'll ever find, but it is a singular, spectacular place in a very specific way. If you can find a parking spot.Podcast NotesHere's a little feature on Buck Hill from Minnesota BoundAnother from Midwest skiersOn the SolnersI kept referring to “things the Solners said they wanted to do” when they bought Buck Hill back in 2015. I mined that info from various sources, but this article from Hometown Source is a good overview:[The Solners] envision a year-round business with plastic slopes for warm weather, an indoor training center, a mixed-use entertainment and retail development beneath floors of hotel rooms, and a hilltop restaurant and banquet center reached via “chondola.”“It's a combination of chairlift and gondola,” said Don McClure, who's worked at Buck Hill for 40 years. …The first piece may be laying a plastic “dry slope” product called Neveplast on part of the hill. Lessons, clinics, team training and general recreational use could be extended year-round.Solner said dry slopes haven't caught on widely in North America, though he skied on a plastic jump in his hometown of Middleton, Wisconsin.A training gym with indoor ramps and foam pits is also envisioned. Solner said he saw one a couple of years ago in Colorado. He later approached McClure with the idea, and “conversations led to where we are today,” Solner said.The owners also envision a microbrewery, coffee shop and retail stores, with a hotel above the ground-level uses.Outdoor concerts are part of the plan, with an amphitheater of about 1,500 seats — the size of the Minnesota Zoo's.On Erich SailerWhile transforming Buck Hill into an internationally renowned racing center was the vision of founders Chuck and Nancy Stone, it was Erich Sailer who actually executed the transformation. Here's an excellent video on his legacy:On the M.A.X. PassI've written often about the M.A.X. Pass, which Ikon mercilessly crushed beneath its Godzilla feet in 2018. The partner list was just terrific:On founder Nancy Stone's Buck Hill history bookMrs. Stone's book is called Buck Hill: A History, Let's Give It a Whirl. I can't find a print edition for sale anywhere (perhaps they sell it at Buck Hill).On snowmaking and proximity to the freewayBirr sent me this photo of the warning signs MDOT lights up on Interstate 35 when Buck Hill is making snow:On Lindsay VonnThe Olympic gold medalist's fondness for Buck Hill is well-documented. The feeling is mutual – the ski area dedicated a ropetow to its most famous alum in 2019:The world may know her as Lindsey Vonn, but the Minnesota community that watched her grow into one of the greatest ski racers in history still remembers little Lindsey Caroline Kildow climbing up Buck Hill's simple rope tow. Vonn, the daughter of a local ski racer Alan Kildow, got her own racing start at the Burnsville ski area at a young age. Patrons remember seeing her soaring down the hill when she was only 2 years old, and just five years later she began riding up the rope that will now bear her name.On September 23rd, at her home hill of Buck Hill, in Burnsville, Minn., Lindsey's ascent to the top of her sport was recognized formally, with the official naming of "Kildow's Climb" rope tow. "All of us at Buck Hill are very happy and excited to honor Lindsey by renaming our lift on the race training hill in her name," said Dave Solner, owner of Buck Hill.September 23 was also declared “Lindsey Vonn Day” in Burnsville, Minn."Obviously being from Buck is not the most likely of paths to become Olympic downhill champion, but I think I proved that anything is possible" said Vonn at the ceremony. "So, for all of you kids that are still racing here, just keep believing in yourself and anything is possible. And listen to Erich (Sailer), even though he's not always around anymore, but he's probably still yelling from somewhere. I wanted to name the rope tow after my family. My grandfather was the one who taught us how to ski. He built a rope tow in Wisconsin, and started my dad skiing, and the whole family. Then my dad taught me, and Erich taught my father and taught me. Kildow is my family name, and I wanted my family name to stay here at Buck, so 'Kildow's Climb' is here to show you that anything's possible."On that long magic carpetMan this thing is so cool:On the concentration of ski areas around the Twin CitiesI'll reset this chart I put together for the Trollhaugen podcast last year, which shows how densely clustered ski areas are around the Twin Cities:On warm-weather outdoor skiingWe talk a bit about Buck's experiments with warm-weather skiing. There's actually a whole year-round ski area at Liberty University in Virginia that's built on something called Snowflex. I don't count it in my official ski areas inventory because there's no snow involved, but it's pretty neat looking. Kinda like a big skate park:On energy efficiencyWe talk a bit about Buck Hill's energy-efficiency initiatives. This Dakota Energy profile breaks down the different elements of that, including snowmaking and lighting efficiency.On In Pursuit of Soul IIProduced by Teton Gravity Research, In Pursuit of Soul II features Buck Hill and seven other Midwest ski areas: Lutsen, Granite Peak, Nordic Mountain, Tyrol Basin, Little Switzerland, The Rock Snowpark, and Caberfae Peaks. It's awesome:On the Ski Cooper controversyBirr and I briefly discuss Buck Hill getting caught in the crossfire of an Indy Pass/Ski Cooper dispute. I'm not going to reset the whole thing here, but I wrote two long articles detailing the whole fiasco over the summer.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 9/100 in 2024, and number 509 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. 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Marc has all the highlights from Day 9 for you as the first slots in the semifinals are booked. He also talks to former US Open Champion Lindsay Davenport to get her thoughts on how things are playing out, and he chats with the legendary Lindsay Vonn about her love of tennis, and her memoir "Rise"
6am hour -- Pres. Biden on the border in El Paso; GUEST: Center for Immigration Studies, Andrew "Art" Arthur, examines Biden's pit-stop amid the border security concerns, Biden's "parole program" to give quasi-legal status to immigrants from Central America seeking asylum, Tracking Kohberger: how Moscow Police investigators narrowed it down quite a bit by Nov. 25th, 8 days after the Nov. 13th murder, American alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin wins 82nd FIS event tying Lindsay Vonn for first all-time, forgiveness and an apology for the father of murder victim in Moscow, Idaho--Kaylee Goncalves, the dad showing his gratitude to Moscow Police and investigators after the limited details in the early part of the investigation, another Democrat sponsored anti-police bill arrives. 7am hour -- WA Gov. Jay Inslee in new polling gets 52% poor rating and 48% excellent rating, GUEST: Shiftwa.org co-creator and Legislative watchdog, Randy Pepple, says he thinks legislative session will be reckless and arrogant, expects the Democrats to dig in on their agenda causing economic damage, how WA Democrats are mis-reading the room when it comes to public safety/crime, Washington Legislative Democrats raked over the coals for transparency concerns as the Democrats object to releasing numerous public records requests, the Leg. Democrats are claiming "Legislative privelege" which does not exist in the WA Constitution, so what were the concessions McCarthy had to make to get elected Speaker?, at least 5 of the concessions seem to be really worthwhile to provide some accountability to Congress. 8am hour -- the Seahawks may have secured their playoff spot after a dust-up between a Green Bay player shoving a Detroit Lions trainer during an injury time out on the field, a new book says the trend of exercising is steeped in white supremacy and is only geared toward white women, RIP to Tacoma's Dan Voelpel a longtime News Tribune reporter and columnist who just died after battling brain cancer, the continuing credibility implosion of CBS's 60 Minutes, Seattle Schools are suing social media giants in an ironic lawsuit about damaging student mental health, the US DEA seized enough fentanyl in 2022 to kill every single American, Biden compares Central Americans seeking asylum in the US to Jews trying to flee the German WWII Holocaust.
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Grete Eliassen is a true legend of Freeskiing. Not only did she win the first ever X Games Gold Medal for a female skier, but she's also a six-time X Games Medalist and World Champion who started dominating halfpipe podiums before moving on to the slopestyle course. On top of that, Grete's a two-time winner of the coveted ‘Female Performer of the Year' at the Powder Awards. When she's not filming or winning contests, Grete spends her time working for tech startups or serving as the President of the Women's Sports Foundation. She's still a pro skier, but she's also a podcaster, mom, wife, and more these days. Marie France-Roy asks the Inappropriate Questions Grete Eliassen Show Notes: 4:00: Girls trip to Retallack, her podcast, moving around as a kid, and skiing 13:00: Athletes in the family, team sports, learning how to fall, the cold, and ski racing, 11:00: UC Santa Cruz, a road trip ends in Crested Butte, dating Seth Morrison, state of the industry when she was at CB 22:15: Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories, and sugar. Puffin Drinkwear: Be the hit of every party and gathering with the coolest and cutest drink accessory ever created Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better 25:15: Snowboard parks, hockey, moving to Norway for skiing, and the family business of construction and trucking 33:00: Making a name for herself in Norway, Norwegian Sports School, and did she miss out on things 33:00: The forming of the IFSA, becoming the VP, risking it all for the sport, money, 41:00: Stanley: Get 30% off sitewide with the code drinkfast Outdoor Research: The best outerwear ever built just got better; get 25% off all OR Peter Glenn Ski and Sports: Over 60 years of getting you out there 44:00: Race results, Groundhog Day, Lindsay Vonn and other competitions, and making out on podiums 51:00: Her introduction to the New School, going to SMS camp in Whistler, Oakley, Armada, and making it 59:00: Who is she skiing within Norway, training at Windell's, being an unknown at the US Open, specialization, and being in awe of Tanner, and Mickael Deschenaux 70:00: Inappropriate Questions with Marie France-Roy
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QUOTES FOR REFLECTION “…everyone thinks [my] life is great, I have success, everything is perfect. Well, first of all, no one is perfect, and I definitely am not.” ~Lindsay Vonn, Olympic skier, opening up about her struggles with depression “All of us experience fear, but when we confront and acknowledge it, we are able to turn it into courage. Being courageous does not mean never being scared; it means acting as you know you must even though you are undeniably afraid.” ~Desmond Tutu (1931-2021), South African bishop and theologian “It was almost funny. Life seemed downright accidental in its brevity, and death a punch line to a lousy joke.” ~Maureen Johnson, author “Christ pervades all scripture, as salt all waters of the sea, as light the brightest day, as fragrance the garden of choice flowers.” ~Henry Law (1797-1884), in the preface to his book Christ is All “To believe is to have been brought to the place where one knows that one has to rely completely on Jesus, and on Jesus alone.” ~Leslie Newbigin (1909-1998), British missionary and theologian “The degree to which we are willing to give Jesus access to what is deeply beneath the surface in our lives is the degree to which we will experience freedom in Him.” ~Peter Scazzero, pastor and author “Pastoral training is not an optional extra. It is an essential part of every church's ministry if it is to participate responsibly in the Great Commission that Jesus left the church.” ~Conrad Mbewe, pastor in Lusaka, Zambia SERMON PASSAGE John 7:1-31 (ESV) 1 After this Jesus went about in Galilee. He would not go about in Judea, because the Jews were seeking to kill him. 2 Now the Jews' Feast of Booths was at hand. 3 So his brothers said to him, “Leave here and go to Judea, that your disciples also may see the works you are doing. 4 For no one works in secret if he seeks to be known openly. If you do these things, show yourself to the world.” 5 For not even his brothers believed in him. 6 Jesus said to them, “My time has not yet come, but your time is always here. 7 The world cannot hate you, but it hates me because I testify about it that its works are evil. 8 You go up to the feast. I am not going up to this feast, for my time has not yet fully come.” 9 After saying this, he remained in Galilee. 10 But after his brothers had gone up to the feast, then he also went up, not publicly but in private. 11 The Jews were looking for him at the feast, and saying, “Where is he?” 12 And there was much muttering about him among the people. While some said, “He is a good man,” others said, “No, he is leading the people astray.” 13 Yet for fear of the Jews no one spoke openly of him. 14 About the middle of the feast Jesus went up into the temple and began teaching. 15 The Jews therefore marveled, saying, “How is it that this man has learning, when he has never studied?” 16 So Jesus answered them, “My teaching is not mine, but his who sent me. 17 If anyone's will is to do God's will, he will know whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking on my own authority. 18 The one who speaks on his own authority seeks his own glory; but the one who seeks the glory of him who sent him is true, and in him there is no falsehood. 19 Has not Moses given you the law? Yet none of you keeps the law. Why do you seek to kill me?” 20 The crowd answered, “You have a demon! Who is seeking to kill you?” 21 Jesus answered them, “I did one work, and you all marvel at it. 22 Moses gave you circumcision (not that it is from Moses, but from the fathers), and you circumcise a man on the Sabbath. 23 If on the Sabbath a man receives circumcision, so that the law of Moses may not be broken, are you angry with me because on the Sabbath I made a man's whole body well? 24 Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.” 25 Some of the people of Jerusalem therefore said, “Is not this the man whom they seek to kill? 26 And here he is, speaking openly, and they say nothing to him! Can it be that the authorities really know that this is the Christ? 27 But we know where this man comes from, and when the Christ appears, no one will know where he comes from.” 28 So Jesus proclaimed, as he taught in the temple, “You know me, and you know where I come from. But I have not come of my own accord. He who sent me is true, and him you do not know. 29 I know him, for I come from him, and he sent me.” 30 So they were seeking to arrest him, but no one laid a hand on him, because his hour had not yet come. 31 Yet many of the people believed in him. They said, “When the Christ appears, will he do more signs than this man has done?”
Erika chats with Lindsey Vonn, the most decorated female skier of all time, about her new book "RISE: My Story." Vonn opens up about her struggles with depression, the double standard that persists when it comes to objectifying female athletes, and how she's now attacking the slopes in her retirement. For our "Adulting" segment, we hear from a financial expert about why it's important to save for your retirement at any age. Our "Work Like a Girl" featured listened is one teacher who combined her love for working out and helping children to create a business that is changing the lives of special needs kids. And, as always, Erika answers your questions. (00:01:50) Q&A (00:07:02) Lindsey Vonn (00:25:41) Adulting (00:36:50) Work Like a Girl
There' no time to pop bottles, because BIG things are happening! First Nikki & Brie give exclusive details on the return to the WWE and then they sit down for an amazing conversation with Olympic Gold Medal skier Lindsey Vonn! It's been a while since Nikki & Brie have been in the ring together and on today's episode of The Bellas Podcast, they talk about their road back, why they're excited to return to the WWE, who they're most excited to see at the 2022 Women's Royal Rumble, and some possible strategies for the big event.Nikki elaborates on the process to get cleared for a comeback and Brie is excited to share her fitness journey to getting ring-ready for the big event. Also…there might be some bad blood from their last Royal Rumble. So it's not just Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch that need to be on high alert in St. Louis because there could be a few grudges that get settled by the Bella Twins. Then Nikki & Brie welcome a woman that they have tremendous respect for, Lindsey Vonn. Brie starts out by telling Lindsey why her member, “Rise: My Story,” was so inspiring to her and Nikki follows that up by talking about shared influences, breaking barriers, being bold in a world that wanted to tame her, and her openness about mental health. They also talk to Lindsey about connecting with her feminine side while still crushing the competition, how close she came to quitting, the highs and lows of competing at such a high level, and finding purpose after retiring from competitive skiing.Then Nikki & Brie cross the finish line Lindsey when she shares her Inspiration & Affirmation, the words that mean the most to her going into 2022 and a new chapter of her life. Follow Lindsey on Instagram and order her new book, “Rise: My Story.” Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram and join them every Friday for an Instagram Live when they answer your questions about that week's episode of The Bellas Podcast!
All-star fitness advice - Jane's special guest today is celebrated Beverly Hills-based exercise guru, Gunnar Peterson, one of the most in-demand trainers in Hollywood. Gunnar's client list reads like a Who's Who of the fit and famous, including the likes of the Kardashians, Lindsay Vonn, Charlize Theron, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Sylvester Stallone and scores of top pro athletes. He was, in fact, the Los Angeles Lakers' Director of Strength and Endurance. On this segment, Gunnar will talk about the changes in the fitness industry he has seen—or initiated—over the past few decades, and his most effective head-to-toe training regimen. He will also discuss the important roles that nutrition, sleep and proper hydration play in our general well-being and how to find a workout program that will engage mentally and physically—and then how to get into the right mind set to stick with it. Adding to his most recent accomplishments, Gunnar is now leading online classes created by Sanofi and Regeneron, part of a new campaign called LungZone. The classes share exercises and tips to motivate and inspire those living with moderate-to-severe asthma to prioritize their lung health. All in all, listeners will learn that being in tip-top shape will help them live longer, as well as look and feel Better Than Before.
All-star fitness advice - Jane's special guest today is celebrated Beverly Hills-based exercise guru, Gunnar Peterson, one of the most in-demand trainers in Hollywood. Gunnar's client list reads like a Who's Who of the fit and famous, including the likes of the Kardashians, Lindsay Vonn, Charlize Theron, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Sylvester Stallone and scores of top pro athletes. He was, in fact, the Los Angeles Lakers' Director of Strength and Endurance. On this segment, Gunnar will talk about the changes in the fitness industry he has seen—or initiated—over the past few decades, and his most effective head-to-toe training regimen. He will also discuss the important roles that nutrition, sleep and proper hydration play in our general well-being and how to find a workout program that will engage mentally and physically—and then how to get into the right mind set to stick with it. Adding to his most recent accomplishments, Gunnar is now leading online classes created by Sanofi and Regeneron, part of a new campaign called LungZone. The classes share exercises and tips to motivate and inspire those living with moderate-to-severe asthma to prioritize their lung health. All in all, listeners will learn that being in tip-top shape will help them live longer, as well as look and feel Better Than Before.
It's my 100th episode! Recapped the Raptors recent games and young core. Talked about the first two round of The Masters. Made my NBA and NHL picks. And finished my Top 25 athletes of the last 20 years. 25. Rhonda Rousey 15. Novak Djokovic 5. Lebron James 24. Steph Curry 14. Kobe Bryant 4. Usain Bolt 23. George St Pierre 13. Christine Sinclair 3. Michael Phelps 22. Simone Biles 12. Tom Brady 2. Tiger Woods 21. Annika Sorenstam 11. Rafel Nadal 1. Serena Williams 20. Peyton Manning 10. Lionel Messi 19. Lindsay Vonn 9. Hayley Wickenheiser 18. Alexander Ovechkin 8. Cristiano Ronaldo 17. Alex Morgan 7. Roger Federer 16. Sidney Crosby 6. Diana Taurasi
Über die grossen Highlights im Sport reden viele. Aber nur wenige kennen diese Events aus nächster Nähe. Im Podcast «Ufwärmrundi» blicken Insider voraus auf das kommende Sport-Highlight. Aktuell: Das Saisonfinale im Ski alpin in Lenzerheide. Sie waren Freundinnen. Verbrachten oft Weihnachten zusammen. Und betonten diese Freundschaft immer wieder - trotz der Konkurenz auf der Piste. Aber das Saisonfinale entzweite Lindsay Vonn und Maria Höfl-Riesch wohl für immer: Maria Höfl-Riesch gewann den Gesamtweltcup ganze 3 Punkte vor der Amerikanerin. Was den heiligen Zorn von Lindsay Vonn auslöste - ist eine von vielen Geschichten zum Saisonfinale in Lenzerheide. Moderator Jann Billeter erzählt vom Nebel-Slalom, den weder er in der Interview-Box noch die Fans auf der Tribühne sahen. Stefan Hofmänner, der sämltiche Weltcupfinals in Lenzerheide kommentierte, verneigt sich nochmals vor einer Athletin. Und der ehemalige Trainer und Mitorganisator Michi Bont erzählt, wie die Armee mal die Tribühne rettete.
In this episode of The Morning Bagger podcast, Millsy and Skillsy preview the Gold Medal game of the WJC between Canada and USA. Jonathan Toews to miss the start of the season. PK Subban and Lindsay Vonn part ways. Chara to the Caps, the NHL to Tahoe and much more!
Canadiens Connection is hosted by Joe Whalen (https://twitter.com/JoeWhalen19 (@JoeWhalen19)) and Rick Stephens (http://www.twitter.com/allhabs (@AllHabs)) with contributions from Chris G. This talented team of credentialed journalists come together to share their valued insight. Canadiens Connection is a connection between fans, journalists, players, coaches, management to thoroughly discuss their favorite game in an informative, thought provoking, and entertaining way. This Week’s Show Segment 1: Week in Review, Habs News, League NewsThe Canadiens terminated the contract of forward Alexandre Alain by mutual agreement. The Canadiens signed forward Corey Perry to a one-year contract worth $750,000. This comes a week after the Habs signed Michael Frolik to an identical contract. The roster for Canadiens training camp has been released, camp is set to open Sunday. World Junior Championship report - With group play having come to an end, Rick and Joe give their thoughts on the tournament and players who have stood out to them. They take a deeper look at the play of the three Canadiens prospects involved in the tournament, Kaiden Guhle, Cole Caufield and Jan Mysak. They Said What? - Michael Frolik and Corey Perry spoke to the media this week after the veteran forwards both signed one-year deals with the Canadiens. Hockey notes - AHL Board of Governors approve framework for season to begin on February 5th. The Washington Capitals signed Zdeno Chara to a one-year contract. Columbus Blue Jackets re-sign Pierre-Luc Dubois to 2-year contract. NHL will play two outdoor games in Lake Tahoe, Nevada in February, February 20: Colorado Avalanche vs Vegas Golden Knights and February 21: Boston Bruins vs Philadelphia Flyers. P.K. Subban and Lindsay Vonn break up after three years. Segment 2: Joe's Big Bold PredictionsWith the season right around the corner, Joe provides five bold predictions for the Canadiens 2020-2021 season. After all the change we have seen this past off-season, what does Joe predict for the Canadiens this season? Segment 3: Have Your SaySocial media reactions. Listener's calls and texts Bad tweet of the week Get The Canadiens Connection!Be sure to follow @habsconnection on https://twitter.com/HabsConnection (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/habsconnection/ (Facebook), https://www.instagram.com/habsconnection/ (Instagram) Search for “Canadiens Connection” from Rocket Sports Radio on your favorite podcast app and subscribe! You can also listen to every episode on apps including: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/rocket-sports-radio/id1286574860?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts (iTunes)) https://open.spotify.com/show/2SHpmnrTsx8Jll1Yf99qAJ?si=mWDPeR2cSyKHzBvwXugTRw (Spotify) https://overcast.fm/itunes1286574860/rocket-sports-radio (Overcast) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rocket-sports-radio (Stitcher) https://castbox.fm/channel/id3054454 (Castbox) https://pca.st/71oN (Pocket Casts) https://radiopublic.com/canadiens-connection-69AMww (RadioPublic) https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/Rocket-Sports-Radio-p1039405/ (TuneIn) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYmxvZ3RhbGtyYWRpby5jb20vcm9ja2V0c3BvcnRzL3BvZGNhc3Q (Google Podcasts) And don't be shy to give the podcast a 5-star rating!
The Ravens punter iron man streak in jeopardy? Lindsay Vonn on the hunt? World Junior contenders and pretenders, find it all in episode 9 of The Daily Intermission.
It’s time to finally close the door on the dumpster fire that was 2020. Scott cracks a Fergie’s Classic Pilsner (Sons of Kent Brewing), Mike drinks some Tropical Demise (Mockery Brewing), and Drew pops some Coastal IPA (Destination Unknown Beer Co.). On Deck: Drew talks about Johnny Football returning to the field for a new upstart league. Mike talks about Magic getting a Lakers championship ring and immediately getting roasted for it. And Scott gets into Christian Wood losing his girlfriend after going undrafted, only to recently sign a $41 million contract. Do That Hockey: Scott is heartbroken after his favorite hockey player has split with Lindsay Vonn. He also digs into some key injury updates...kind of...and discusses the World Junior tournament...almost. 2021 Resolutions: The guys give their recommendations of resolutions that each of the Big 4 sports leagues should take on for 2021 to make their sport better. Scott and Mookie join forces to get Mike furious. Mookie Take the Wheel: Mookie leads a game of one-up talking about the worst beats of 2020. Hilarity ensues as he stumbles into the perfect answer. Be sure to check out our sponsors: Beer Drop (craftbrewedsports.com/beerdrop) ships award winning craft beer directly to your doorstep. Sign up for a monthly plan, or shop all of the beers available at Beer Drop and get them shipped to you at a $5 flat rate. Kong Beer Bong (craftbrewedsports.com/beerbong) will make sure you are the life of the party. Keep your beer cold in this koozie that converts to a beer bong in an instant. Order yours today. Bossman Brands (craftbrewedsports.com/beard) to make sure your facial hair is always on point. Use the code SPORTS at checkout for 15% off your entire order. Morning Recovery (craftbrewedsports.com/hangover) guarantees that you’ll wake up after a night of drinking more ready to take on your day. Use the code SPORTS at checkout for 20% off your non-subscription order. Dugout Mugs (http://dugoutmugs.com/craft) for one of a kind beer mugs and openers. Use our link for 15% off your entire order. Support Craft Brewed Sports by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/craft-brewed-sports
MTV Film & TV Awards: “Greatest of all Time.” Gal Gadot, Kevin Hart, Kevin Bacon. How MTV delivered a very different award shows for our time. The tribute to “Black Panther” star, Chadwick Boseman and the “dynamic duo” that shared “50 First Dates” that may reunite on screen again. Plus, Remembering David Lander, best known a “Squiggy” form the beloved sitcom “Laverne & Shirley.” Terry Crews turns ET interviewer and chats with his son Isaiah about how he’s following in his famous father’s footsteps. Exclusive “Stars Giving Back!” How “TikTok” sensation Charli D'Amelio is spreading some holiday cheer. Plus, Gary Sinse shares how his passion project, “Snowball Express” is helping the children of fallen heroes. Then, ET gets the “Gold!” Olympic Champion, Lindsay Vonn is our special guest co-host.
On this episode David is joined by Karin Kildow and Lindsey Vonn to discuss "the business of social". How should athletes/entertainers manage their social feeds? What type of content should you be posting? How much is too much? How should you approach partnership deals? "You hire a lawyer for legal work, a financial advisor to handle your money, so why wouldn't you hire a social media expert to run your platform and manage your feeds?" Karin and Lindsey share what its like to have a large following on your social feeds and some tips and tricks for handling that. Lindsey also discusses her thoughts on paid partnerships and her mindset of long term success, as well what she's learned along the way. -- FOLLOW THE HOST, David Brickley: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidjBrickley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidjbrick... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6yZbmTvJfjY8h79Wpm49Zw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brickley/ An STN Digital Production: STN is a Social Media Marketing Agency trusted by the largest Sports & Entertainment properties in the world. https://stndigital.com FOLLOW STN DIGITAL: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/STNDigital/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stndigital/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/STNDigital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stn-...
Daron Rahlves is the greatest American Downhiller of all time. He’s an Olympian that owns X-Games gold and is the only the second American to ever win the most important race in the world, the Hahnenkamm Downhill at Kitzbühel. Daron has done so much in his life and in part 2 of Daron’s podcast we talk about Bode Miller, the Olympics, X-Games and more…. Daron Rahlves Part 2 Show Notes: 3:00: Vanilla Ice and the Hahnenkamm 11:00: The US Ski Team, Lindsay Vonn, and Mikaela Shiffrin 17:00: Alaska and race money 23:00: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 25:00: Sponsors, ski bumming on the world cup, and money 34:00: Ski Tech’s, skis, hardest downhill courses, and Bode Miller 41:45: Peter Glenn Sports 42:45: Bode Miller cont. and injuries 52:00: The Olympics and retiring 60:00: X-Games, treatments, and training 67:00: Inappropriate Questions with Zach Christ
Jim and Ginger Ravella both faced the unthinkable, the tragic loss of a spouse, well before their time. Both a part of military families, Ginger's nightmare began in an instant with a knock at the front door, while Jim's loss came slowly, painfully, over the course of many years. Today, they are happily married, and both are experiencing their second successful run at marriage. In this week's episode, Bob asks Jim and Ginger to share about lessons learned in both of their marriages, the true definition of a "submissive" wife, and in light of Lindsay Vonn's proposal (re-proposal??) to her fiancé PK Subban over the holidays, how God intended for the role of male and female to be perfectly equal, yet totally different. Enjoy! If you enjoy LIFTING THE VEIL, will you please do a few things for us: Give us a 5-Star rating on iTunes. Write us a great review of what you love about the show. Share LIFTING THE VEIL with a friend via text or social media. Thank you! Instagram: @theliftingtheveilpodcast Email: contactliftingtheveil@gmail.com
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We we did over Christmas. A recap. Lindsay Vonn gives her finance an engagement ring. Emelia Clarke is fine not dating anyone. A visit from Ch. 45's Matt Belanger. He tells us about the origin of Boxing Day and what are the rules regarding re-gifting. Intermittent fasting has become very popular.
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Welcome to the first in a new series of podcasts from the Leaders Performance Institute and our partners Keiser. Over the next few months you’ll hear from human performance experts from around the world, discussing best practice, the role of technology and what the future of training and rehabilitation might look like. In this first episode we sat down with Jimmy Pritchard, who is Director of Strength and Conditioning at the the renowned Ski & Snowboard Club Vail in Colorado. He discusses the club's recently affiliation with US Ski & Snowboard and the variety of champion athletes it has hosted, including Lindsay Vonn, Mikaela Shiffrin as well as Sidney Crosby's Pittsburgh Penguins. Also on the agenda were: Pritchard's typical working week [7:50]; The energy systems of winter sports athletes [11:10]; The importance of understanding training age [12:22]; The use of internal and external cueing in S&C [15:40]; Pritchard's biggest lesson in S&C [20:15].
Julie and Liz are back behind the mics after their epic vacation. Today, Part One of their travels: Hiking in Patagonia, Argentina. They share their learnings from this Patagonia Walking and Hiking Tour with Backroads. In other athletic news, we salute the dominant career of Lindsay Vonn, winningest American skier of all time, and the women who surf the big waves.The Bezos divorce. We said we did not care. Bezos vs. National Inquirer. Now we do. We explain. Plus breaking news about the South By Southwest Festival Premiere of our niece Ruthie Marantz's TV pilot Rainbow Ruthie. Are you going to Austin? Go! Finally, Someone in Minnesota must check out this 55+ version of Hair for us and report back on your findings.Thank you to today's podcast sponsors:ZipRecruiterHarry'sThirdLoveRothy's Use promo code sistersListen to Liz's workplace advice show Safe For Work and the Madam Secretary recap show Lian and Julie do called Satellite Sisters Talk TV.Follow us on @Twitter and @Instagram @satsisters. Like our Facebook Page for all our news.Join our Facebook Group to get in on the conversation.Visit our complete website satellitesisters.com.To email us, use info@satellitesisters.com.
Julie and Liz are back behind the mics after their epic vacation. Today, Part One of their travels: Hiking in Patagonia, Argentina. They share their learnings from this Patagonia Walking and Hiking Tour with Backroads. In other athletic news, we salute the dominant career of Lindsay Vonn, winningest American skier of all time, and the women who surf the big waves. Plus breaking news about the South By Southwest Festival Premiere of our niece Ruthie Marantz's TV pilot Rainbow Ruthie. Are you going to Austin? Go! Listen to Liz's workplace advice show Safe For Work and the Madam Secretary recap show Lian and Julie do called Satellite Sisters Talk TV. Follow us on @Twitter and @Instagram @satsisters. Like our Facebook Page for all our news. Join our Facebook Group to get in on the conversation. Visit our complete website satellitesisters.com. To email us, use info@satellitesisters.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hulda reimaði á sig dansskóna um helgina og leit við í Laugardalshöllinni þar sem hún hitti Önnu Claessen framkvæmdastjóra Dansíþróttasambands Íslands og tvo unga dansara, þau Eið og Þórdísi. Við heyrðum hressilegt dansspjall. Nýtt 5000 manna sveitarfélag gæti orðið til á Austurlandi von bráðar en nú standa yfir viðræður um mögulega sameiningu Djúpavogshrepps, Borgarfjarðarhrepps, Seyðisfjarðarkaupstaðar og Fljótsdalshéraðs. Fyrir þá sem teljast kunnugir staðháttum er ljóst að nýtt sveitarfélag yrði gríðarlega víðfeðmt og næði í raun að umfaðma tvö önnur sveitarfélög, Fjarðabyggð og Fljótsdalshrepp. Stefán Bogi Sveinsson forseti bæjarstjórnar á Egilsstöðum var á línunni hjá okkur. Hagvangur býður nú upp á nýja þjónustu fyrir fyrirtæki, svokallaða Siðferðisgátt, sem ætlað er að taka á ýmis konar viðkvæmum málum og opna leið fyrir fólk til að tilkynna slík mál án þess að þurfa að fara í gegnum yfirmenn eða aðra samstarfsmenn sína. Gyða Kristjánsdóttir frá Hagvangi kom til okkar og sagði okkur meira af þessu. Hrollvekjandi frásagnir af lélegum kjörum og illum aðbúnaði erlends verkafólks bárust okkur enn einu sinni í liðinni viku þegar rúmenskir iðnaðarmenn sem hingað komu á vegum starfsmannaleigu sendu frá sér neyðarkall í fjölmiðlum. Í nokkur ár hafa stéttarfélög landsins haldið úti svokölluðu vinnustaðaeftirliti og einn af reyndar eftirlitsmönnum landsins er Adam Kári Helgason. Adam kom til okkar og sagði okkur m.a. frá eftirlitsferð sem hann fór til Katar en þar hefur alþjóðasamfélagið gagnrýnt harkalega meðferð á verkafólki sem vinnur við uppbyggingu vegna næsta HM í fótbolta. Svo voru það íþrótttir helgarinnar, en Haukur Harðarson fór yfir það helsta, m.a. endalok keppnisferils skíðakonunnar Lindsay Vonn. Tónlist: Sálin hans Jóns míns - Ekkert breytir því. Bubbi Morthens - Rómeó og Júlía. Jónas Sig - Dansiði. Kacey Musgraves - Slow burn. Hildur - Ill walk with you. Bruce Springsteen - The river. Ellen og Raggi - Kenndu mér að kyssa rétt. Leon Bridges - Bad bad news. Myrra Rós - Savior.
Hebsy talks about the tough Leafs loss, the Raps with Gasol, Carlyle getting fired, Lindsay Vonn retiring, and more.
Lindsay Vonn forced to call it quits. It's the Chinese year of the pig. Young girl has a unique way of selling Girl Scott cookies. Someone tatooed "KFC" on their lower lip. Is Harry Styles dating Naomi Campbell? Andy Cohen welcomes a son.
This week the pod got a little chewed up, and after more editing than probably any other pod ever in the history of Ms. Underestimated, IT LIVES. Join Kate and Kyra as they discuss cheesy Christmas movies, Laine’s five goals, Tyler Seguin looking good in a coat, the western standings, Gritty’s teeth, Gabe the Babe’s birthday, what we think about the NWHL and CWHL’s All Star Games, and the Ms Underestimated After Dark Episode. 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Hellos 01:10 - X-mas movies 02:45 - Leon Draisaitl’s girlfriend is in the Christmas Wedding Planner 05:10 - William Nylander signing (Kyra booted him from her fantasy league, Sportsnet’s main page had 3 out of 5 articles related to Nylander signing) 06:55 - We’re excited for world juniors already 07:10 - American Thanksgiving, Gritty gave an interview about what he eats - Kate imagines the gravy he drinks is KFC gravy 07:56 - Shanelle’s oatmeal bubbles over 08:15 - We talk about various Gritty Videos that have been posted 09:10 - Does Gritty have Teeth? Carnivore teeth? Muppet teeth? Baleen? 10:15 - PK Subban is injured, we hope maybe Nashville will chill 10:30 - How Calgary is doing 10:47 - Shanelle watched Calgary beat Edmonton while in Edmonton, the bar’s attitude took a nose dive when they started losing 11:10 - Western Standings 12:20 - People we know who can’t be Toronto fans because they lived through the Dark Times while IN Toronto 13:10 - Who’s to say 13:40 - Lindsay Vonn is injured too, with PK 14:18 - Landeskog’s Birthday video. what his 'spirit animal' should be, what other player’s would be, Tyson Barrie thinks Gabe is a majestic lion, Nate Mack thinks Gabe's a unicorn 16:45 - Tyler Seguin’s great coat photos, Kyra talks about dogs licking her hot chocolate stained coats 18:58 - It’s dark out and we hate it 19:26 - Patrik Laine’s five goals in one game, comparison to Gretzky. McDavid is the regular brain, Sid is the solar system brain, Gretzky is the galaxy brain. 21:05 - McNut after McNut after McNut - the nut-trick 22:01 - Antoine Roussel bites Vlasic 24:25 - Making payments in pennies - pennies cost more to make than they are worth 26:07 - Flames head coach gets hit in the head by a puck 28:27 - Other stuff we aren’t talking about 28:51 - Anonymous said: You guys didn’t discuss the Tom Wilson’s suspension being reduced. Thoughts? 33:40 - aderam said: I am shocked and delighted that Brenton was on the pod last week to answer my question! I need to figure out how to use this power consciously! For both pods: the NWHL and CWHL just announced their All-Star Games in Nashville (NWHL) and Toronto (CWHL). What do you think? I kinda love the NWHL's model of taking the game to places the league isn't yet to help expand. The CWHL Game is also going to be on Sportsnet - so I might have to actually get the SN subscription thing. 39:00 - Ms Underestimated After Dark Episode 43:22 - Social media handles & sign-off
Playing in your office lottery pool? Get it in writing. Rethinking Sexuality: God’s Design and Why It Matters ... GUEST Dr. Juli Slattery is a recognized expert in the integration of biblical truth and sexuality ... She is a clinical psychologist, author, and speaker, with over 25 yrs of experience counseling & teaching women ... The former co-host of the Focus on the Family Broadcast, Dr. Slattery co-founded Authentic Intimacy with Linda Dillow in 2012 ... She now hosts a weekly podcast called Java with Juli and is a member of the board of trustees at Moody Bible Institute ... Her books include "Pulling Back the Shades," "Beyond the Masquerade," and "Sex and the Single Girl" You want 20% for handing me a muffin? Kristen Bell & Snow White! Celeb Bdays (Zac Efron 31, Lindsay Vonn 34, JeanClaude Van Damme 58) Fr. Lou Valone - A Catholic Priest Speaks Truth See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Playing in your office lottery pool? Get it in writing. Rethinking Sexuality: God’s Design and Why It Matters ... GUEST Dr. Juli Slattery is a recognized expert in the integration of biblical truth and sexuality ... She is a clinical psychologist, author, and speaker, with over 25 yrs of experience counseling & teaching women ... The former co-host of the Focus on the Family Broadcast, Dr. Slattery co-founded Authentic Intimacy with Linda Dillow in 2012 ... She now hosts a weekly podcast called Java with Juli and is a member of the board of trustees at Moody Bible Institute ... Her books include "Pulling Back the Shades," "Beyond the Masquerade," and "Sex and the Single Girl" You want 20% for handing me a muffin? Kristen Bell & Snow White! Celeb Bdays (Zac Efron 31, Lindsay Vonn 34, JeanClaude Van Damme 58) Fr. Lou Valone - A Catholic Priest Speaks Truth See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10.10.2018 – Der heutige Interviewgast ist nicht per Zufall genau heute hier. In der 41. Episode haben wir die Nr. 41 der Eishockey-Frauennati bei unsportlich. Sie dominierte jahrelang im Männer-Eishockey, gewann den MVP und die Bronzemedaille an der Olympiade in Sotschi 2014 und sie gilt bezüglich Erfolg und Bekanntheit als das weibliche Pendant zu Roger Federer. Meine Damen und Herren: Florence Schelling! Nach dem Interview kommentiert Florence mit einem Lachen: „So etwas habe ich also nicht erwartet!“ Trotzdem hält sie sich nicht einmal bei Schnegg's berüchtigten Fragen zurück. Prädikat: Vollgas unsportlich! Wir sprechen über ihre Eishockey-Karriere und die Zeit nach ihrem Rücktritt, wilde College-Partys, ihre Erfahrungen mit stinkenden und furzenden Eishockeyspielern und wieso sie sich trotzdem immer in diese Grüsel verliebt. Natürlich thematisieren wir auch Sex während dem Spiel und Lindsay Vonn's Nacktfotos. Abonniere uns auf iTunes, höre uns auf Soundcloud und besuche uns auf Youtube!Neu sind wir auch auf Spotify!!!
And that's a wrap for the 17-18 NHL Year! Laura and Anna discuss: The Capitals being the Stanley Cup Champions, the Sid vs Ovi debate continues, our NHL Superlatives including, Least Sheeplike, She's All That player of the year, Trash bag of the year and Not Al Hero's wear capes. PK Subban is dating Lindsay Vonn?! and your asks.
After we talked about Lindsay Vonn shooting down any chance of getting with Rob Gronkowski, Kevin got into a story about how there is a horse named "Gronk" that will be in the Kentucky Derby this year. What would it sound like? Take a listen to find out.
Jen and Justin. What happened? We break it down for you in detail. Lindsay Vonn's emotional words after winning the bronze medal in the downhill.
It's been three weeks since our last podcast, but the extra week you've had to wait was vital to enable us to review as much of the Winter Olympics as possible.(Photo courtesy of Hubertus von Hohenlohe)And in Episode 13, we really cover a lot of ground as we assess everything from Dutch dominance in speed skating to Nigeria's debut in the skeleton and bobsleigh events. We also shine the spotlight on Lindsay Vonn, Martin Fourcade, Scotty James, plus an end to New Zealand's 26-year wait for a Winter Olympic medal.So before we say goodbye to the festival of sport on snow and ice for another four years, check out our review of all that we've seen by downloading the latest episode of Chris and Gary Talk Sport. Oh, and we'd love to hear your comments about the 2018 Winter Olympics too, so please drop us a line!Listen in to episode 13 by downloading the MP3 file here, or download our podcast via iTunes or AudioBoom.
Lindsay Vonn had the makings of a star but never truly caught on. Sanctions came down on Louisville over a sex scandal but they were punished in the wrong way. A bombshell article by Sports Illustrated details an “Animal House” environment within the Dallas Mavericks organization and it could spell the end for Mark Cuban as owner of the Dallas Mavericks. All that and more on this edition of The Best Of The Jason Smith Show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dan Barreiro is joined by Joe Cowley from the Chicago Sun-Times to discuss Jimmy Butler's return to the Windy City. Lindsay Vonn might be more Wisconsin than Minnesota? Dave Schwartz calls in from the Olympics and Spencer Tollackson checks in from Assembly Hall for Gophers/Hoosiers.
Dan Barreiro is joined by Joe Cowley from the Chicago Sun-Times to discuss Jimmy Butler's return to the Windy City. Lindsay Vonn might be more Wisconsin than Minnesota? Dave Schwartz calls in from the Olympics and Spencer Tollackson checks in from Assembly Hall for Gophers/Hoosiers.
Randy talks about Senator Cory Gardner, the Trump Rally, Lindsay Vonn, and more about the Jerusalem Reaction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's edition of #WTF, we talk about a man who was stuck in an ATM, PK Subban's comments on Lindsay Vonn, Donald Trump's visit to France and more.
Special guest Steven Nyman. Introduction to the new season of Piste OFF, Solden, and the FIS WC Season to come.
On this Father's Day, we are thinking of our own father Jim Dolan. Sheila got a jump on the holiday by a whole week. Sheila has more News of the Naked. Plus, now that her school year is over, she's been living on gift cards and making the best of it. Julie has her eye on two sports couples she's been watching and offers a little advice for both Maria Sharapova and Lindsay Vonn. Plus, how did Vladimir Putin end up with a Super Bowl ring, anyway? Liz is getting over a little touch of either tear gar or pneumonia,. She's feeling much better and has a complete report of how she used her downtime. Meanwhile, Monica is the advance team for the Oregon leg of our sister Lian's book tour for ELIZABETH THE FIRST WIFE. Lian is making appearances in Ashland, Bend and Bend in the next week or so. Monica's prepping everything, including lining up some fresh condiments and making a trip to the dump with some old ones.
Today on the show - Matt Lauer is the original Mean Girl, are Tiger Woods and Lindsay Vonn a real couple or a publicity stunt? And we will get the hard facts about what's going on inside Jon Hamm's trousers
Today on the show - Matt Lauer is the original Mean Girl, are Tiger Woods and Lindsay Vonn a real couple or a publicity stunt? And we will get the hard facts about what's going on inside Jon Hamm's trousers
This week on 15 Minutes of Fame, Jim and Geoff talk about the Edmonton Oilers' woes, Lindsay Vonn and more! Check it out.http://www.anysportanytime.ca/geoffrey/15_Minutes_of_Fame_February_11_2013.mp3
This week on 15 Minutes of Fame Jim and Geoff talk about the NHL, Lindsay Vonn and Christine Sinclair. Check it out!http://www.anysportanytime.ca/geoffrey/15_Minutes_of_Fame_December_3_2012.mp3
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Tonight is the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Despite the rain, the games will go on. Who's set to bring home the gold? What's up with super-skier Lindsay Vonn, who suffered a recent injury, and what about snowboarder Shaun White? Which athletes have the opportunity to redeem themselves after poor showings in the last games? Guest host Sara Terry ponders whether in Women's Luge, it could be the year for an American. Also, China protests the Dalai Lama's White House visit, and the history of the free world, according to Texas.