It's not as if athletes dating athletes is a new concept. It's only natural that elite competitors who spend most of their lives at the track, on the hardwood or in the pool would find a love connection at the office. Even having two Olympians under the same roof is not unheard of. See: Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird. Fencing's Gerek Meinhardt and Lee Kiefer. Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir. Yet it was still hard not to be charmed when two-time Paralympic medalist Hunter Woodhall scooped up longtime girlfriend Tara Davis after her second-place finish in the long jump at the Olympic Trials June 26, later...
- 7/26/2021
- E! Online
Although Olympic friendships are adorable, there's just something about an Olympic romance. Whether they met for the first time because of the competition or were dating long before they got the call they'd made their country's respective teams, it's always fun to see Olympians supporting Olympians. Granted, some relationships might get a little more complicated when they have to compete against one another (we're looking at you Amanda Chidester and Anissa Urtez). Not everyone can be on the same team and not everyone can win the gold, but these couples can at least say they had the experience of a lifetime with their partner. Ahead are just six of the couples you'll find competing at this year's Olympic Games.
Related: We Can't Stop Smiling at These Sweet Photos of Tara Davis and Hunter Woodhall...
Related: We Can't Stop Smiling at These Sweet Photos of Tara Davis and Hunter Woodhall...
- 7/26/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
Tara Davis and Hunter Woodhall's love story might as well be acted out in Netflix's next rom-com. The pro athletes are on their way to the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, but back in 2017, Tara and Hunter were meeting for the first time at a track meet. The couple broke down the details about the start of their relationship in a YouTube video, and it's just as adorable as you'd expect.
It only seems appropriate that Tara and Hunter met at an athletic competition. When they were both 16, they traveled to the Simplot Games in Idaho - Tara from California and Hunter from Utah. They caught each other's attention at different times. Hunter saw Tara race the hurdles, and told his best friend, "Damn, that girl is fine. I'm gonna marry that girl." Later in the day, Tara saw Hunter stretching before his 400-meter event and sparks flew instantly.
It only seems appropriate that Tara and Hunter met at an athletic competition. When they were both 16, they traveled to the Simplot Games in Idaho - Tara from California and Hunter from Utah. They caught each other's attention at different times. Hunter saw Tara race the hurdles, and told his best friend, "Damn, that girl is fine. I'm gonna marry that girl." Later in the day, Tara saw Hunter stretching before his 400-meter event and sparks flew instantly.
- 7/21/2021
- by Karenna Meredith
- Popsugar.com
In today’s TV News Roundup, Hulu released a trailer for upcoming documentary “We Are Freestyle Love Supreme,” and Cmt added new celebrities to the line-up for its upcoming special celebrating those continuing to work amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Casting
CBS has announced the 12 challengers competing on its upcoming reality series “Tough as Nails,” which aims to celebrate Americans with tough jobs that help keep the country running. The competitors include Linnett Key, a welder from Lecanto, Fla.; Danny Moody, a drywaller from Spokane, Wash.; Melissa Burns, a farmer from Milford Center, Ohio; Lee Marshall, a roofer from St. Louis, Mo.; Kelly “Murph” Murphy, a Marine Corps veteran from Paragon, Ind.; Linda Goodridge, a deputy sheriff from Marion, N.Y.; Luis Yuli, a scaffolder from the Bronx, N.Y.; Michelle S. Kiddy, a gate agent from Alexandria, Ky.; Callie Cattell, a fisherman from Bend, Ore.; Young An, a firefighter from Alexandria,...
Casting
CBS has announced the 12 challengers competing on its upcoming reality series “Tough as Nails,” which aims to celebrate Americans with tough jobs that help keep the country running. The competitors include Linnett Key, a welder from Lecanto, Fla.; Danny Moody, a drywaller from Spokane, Wash.; Melissa Burns, a farmer from Milford Center, Ohio; Lee Marshall, a roofer from St. Louis, Mo.; Kelly “Murph” Murphy, a Marine Corps veteran from Paragon, Ind.; Linda Goodridge, a deputy sheriff from Marion, N.Y.; Luis Yuli, a scaffolder from the Bronx, N.Y.; Michelle S. Kiddy, a gate agent from Alexandria, Ky.; Callie Cattell, a fisherman from Bend, Ore.; Young An, a firefighter from Alexandria,...
- 5/28/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
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