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- 12/17/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
With the lighting of the torch at Friday night’s Opening Ceremony, the 2022 Winter Olympics are in full swing. Between Covid, China’s political controversies and a quick turnaround from the Summer Olympics, Beijing 2022 is certainly set to be an unusual Games. However, there are also many records to be broken and stars, both reigning and rising, to keep an eye on.
Team USA’s roster boasts a whopping 224 athletes, ranging from 16 to 40 years old. These will be the fifth Olympics for veteran athletes John Shuster, Katie Uhlaender, Shaun White and Lindsey Jacobellis. And for the first time since 1968, each American gold medalist from 2018’s Games are coming back.
Whether you’re tuning in to see if snowboarding champs Chloe Kim and Red Gerard will repeat their 2018 victories, or to watch Shaun White compete in his very last Olympics, here are nine returning athletes to watch at the 2022 Olympic Games.
Team USA’s roster boasts a whopping 224 athletes, ranging from 16 to 40 years old. These will be the fifth Olympics for veteran athletes John Shuster, Katie Uhlaender, Shaun White and Lindsey Jacobellis. And for the first time since 1968, each American gold medalist from 2018’s Games are coming back.
Whether you’re tuning in to see if snowboarding champs Chloe Kim and Red Gerard will repeat their 2018 victories, or to watch Shaun White compete in his very last Olympics, here are nine returning athletes to watch at the 2022 Olympic Games.
- 2/7/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
The entertainment industry’s newest streaming service is nearly here: Quibi, the mobile-only short-form video platform launches April 6, and IndieWire is exclusively announcing the upcoming platform’s slate of launch day documentaries.
“Run This City” is a newly-announced Quibi launch documentary that will follow Jasiel Correia II as he navigates his role as the youngest mayor ever elected to office. When the FBI indicts him for his former company, Correia vows to fight the charges and be vindicated. The series is executive produced by Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Archie Gips, and Brent Hodge. Javier Quintana serves as co-executive producer, while Brent Hodge serves as director.
Quibi is also getting into the world of food — specifically pasta. The previously announced “Shape of Pasta,” executive produced by Tim and Mike Duffy and April Jones, will premiere on Quibi April 6 and focus on chef Evan Funke’s pursuit of pasta perfection. “NightGowns,” another...
“Run This City” is a newly-announced Quibi launch documentary that will follow Jasiel Correia II as he navigates his role as the youngest mayor ever elected to office. When the FBI indicts him for his former company, Correia vows to fight the charges and be vindicated. The series is executive produced by Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Archie Gips, and Brent Hodge. Javier Quintana serves as co-executive producer, while Brent Hodge serves as director.
Quibi is also getting into the world of food — specifically pasta. The previously announced “Shape of Pasta,” executive produced by Tim and Mike Duffy and April Jones, will premiere on Quibi April 6 and focus on chef Evan Funke’s pursuit of pasta perfection. “NightGowns,” another...
- 3/5/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
In today’s TV news roundup, FX released a trailer of “The Most Dangerous Animal of All” and Quibi announced Megan Rapinoe as the host of the new docuseries “Prodigy.”
Casting
Megan Rapinoe will host new documentary series “Prodigy,“ Quibi announced. As a host, Rapinoe will provide on camera commentary and her perspective on the eight athletes who are set to become the next superstars in their respective sports. Each episode will highlight one prodigy’s athletic accomplishments, while also diving deep into their personal stories. The 2020 prodigy class includes Jalen Green, Sha’Carri Richardson, Red Gerard, Regan Smith, Matthew Boling, Tyler Adams, Korey Foreman and Chantel Navarro. Rand Getlin and Janina Pelayo serve as executive producers for the show.
Programming
Discovery announced the return of “Monster Garage” starring Jesse James coming this year. James, founder of the west coast choppers, is returning to the show looking to elevate the...
Casting
Megan Rapinoe will host new documentary series “Prodigy,“ Quibi announced. As a host, Rapinoe will provide on camera commentary and her perspective on the eight athletes who are set to become the next superstars in their respective sports. Each episode will highlight one prodigy’s athletic accomplishments, while also diving deep into their personal stories. The 2020 prodigy class includes Jalen Green, Sha’Carri Richardson, Red Gerard, Regan Smith, Matthew Boling, Tyler Adams, Korey Foreman and Chantel Navarro. Rand Getlin and Janina Pelayo serve as executive producers for the show.
Programming
Discovery announced the return of “Monster Garage” starring Jesse James coming this year. James, founder of the west coast choppers, is returning to the show looking to elevate the...
- 2/24/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Megan Rapinoe is set to host Quibi’s upcoming series Prodigy, a new docuseries that profiles eight athletes who age 21 or younger who are set to become the next superstars in their respective sports.
As host, the soccer star will provide on-camera commentary and perspective on each of the amazing stories featured. She will also speak from her own experiences and give some insight into how these future stars can live up to the hype.
Each episode highlights one Prodigy’s accomplishments and give a look at their origin stories. The episodes will appeal to sports fans and no-sports fans alike, serving narratives on the human experience. All the while, they will honor the villages that helped them earn the numerous National, World and Olympic Championships they have obtained early in their young careers.
The 2020 Prodigy Class is:
Jalen Green: #1 ranked high school basketball player in the country Sha’Carri...
As host, the soccer star will provide on-camera commentary and perspective on each of the amazing stories featured. She will also speak from her own experiences and give some insight into how these future stars can live up to the hype.
Each episode highlights one Prodigy’s accomplishments and give a look at their origin stories. The episodes will appeal to sports fans and no-sports fans alike, serving narratives on the human experience. All the while, they will honor the villages that helped them earn the numerous National, World and Olympic Championships they have obtained early in their young careers.
The 2020 Prodigy Class is:
Jalen Green: #1 ranked high school basketball player in the country Sha’Carri...
- 2/24/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
It's been about five months since the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. Since that time, your favorite Olympians have been extremely busy, traveling the world, doing interviews and appearing on TV shows. So, in celebration of the 2018 Espy Awards on July 18, we're bringing you all the details on what athletes like Chloe Kim, Adam Rippon and Red Gerard have been up to since the end of the sporting event. Kim, Rippon and Gerard all became fan favorites during the Olympics this year, so let's take a look at what they've accomplished after scoring their medals in February! Adam Rippon: During the 2018 Winter Olympics, his first Olympic appearance, 28-year-old Rippon earned a...
- 7/15/2018
- E! Online
If you’ve been keeping up with the 2018 Olympics, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Red Gerard. He is a 17-year-old American snowboarder who was born and raised in Ohio (though he later moved to Colorado). Gerard mainly competes in big air and slopestyle events. Recently, Red Gerard has gone viral for his Gold Medal win. He ended up waking up late the morning of the event, was unable to locate his jacket, and still went on to receive the highest honor an Olympic snowboarder can get. You may have also seen his live TV slip-up – he cursed on the air
Five Things You Didn’t Know about Red Gerard...
Five Things You Didn’t Know about Red Gerard...
- 2/16/2018
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
They’re some of the world’s most elite and incredible athletes, who have trained their whole lives to do the impossible and push their bodies to the limits in order to win gold, but at the end of the day, Olympians are only human.
You might not be able to land a triple axel, but at least you have these surprising things in common with Olympians …
They Spend Way Too Much Time On Their Eyeliner (And Are Scared Of Messing It Up)
We may never know what it feels like to win a gold medal, but we do know...
You might not be able to land a triple axel, but at least you have these surprising things in common with Olympians …
They Spend Way Too Much Time On Their Eyeliner (And Are Scared Of Messing It Up)
We may never know what it feels like to win a gold medal, but we do know...
- 2/15/2018
- by Julia Emmanuele
- PEOPLE.com
Fresh off his Pyeongchang gold medal win (and a 13-hour flight to Los Angeles), 17-year-old Red Gerard stopped by Jimmy Kimmel’s show Tuesday night, and he ended up teaching Kimmel the proper way to shotgun a beer. “They do it the classic way, where you put the key in–” Kimmel asked the Olympic snowboarder. “No, no, it’s all about the thumb,” Gerard corrected. “That’s been around, come on.” Also Read: Watch 13-Year-Old Adam Rippon: 'Still So Far Away' From Olympics (Video) On the day of the snowboarding competition, Gerard’s family woke up at 8:30 a.m. to get ready for the event, and did...
- 2/14/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
The night before 17-year-old Red Gerard became the youngest American man to win gold at the Olympics in 90 years, he was binging “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” According to a Yahoo News profile of the athlete, who took home the gold in men’s snowboard slopestyle in Pyeongchang, South Korea on Sunday, Gerard overslept the morning of his event because he was up late hanging out with his teammate Kyle Mack, binging the Fox police comedy. “Gerard was supposed to get up at 6 a.m. At 6:20, Mack said, ‘Red, you out of bed yet?’ He wasn’t,” Yahoo’s Jeff Passan wrote. “Eventually, he rolled out,...
- 2/13/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
After back-to-back 1080s in the halfpipe final, American snowboarding phenom Chloe Kim took home the gold!
The 17-year-old Torrance, California, native stole the show and many people’s hearts in PyeongChang during her competition on Tuesday morning (Monday night stateside) when she scored an impressive 93.75 in her first run and a whopping 98.25 in the final run.
Celebrities, including Hoda Kotb and Leslie Jones, were back home in the U.S. watching and cheering Kim on as she cemented her status as the youngest female competitor to win an Olympic snowboarding medal.
The PyeongChang games are the second time Kim has...
The 17-year-old Torrance, California, native stole the show and many people’s hearts in PyeongChang during her competition on Tuesday morning (Monday night stateside) when she scored an impressive 93.75 in her first run and a whopping 98.25 in the final run.
Celebrities, including Hoda Kotb and Leslie Jones, were back home in the U.S. watching and cheering Kim on as she cemented her status as the youngest female competitor to win an Olympic snowboarding medal.
The PyeongChang games are the second time Kim has...
- 2/13/2018
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Red Gerard, who became the first American to win a gold medal at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics this weekend with a win in men’s snowboard slopestyle, will make his first U.S. TV appearance Tuesday on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The 17-year-old from Colorado of course has made the NBC rounds after his victory Sunday and appeared on Today on Sunday morning. Gerard was only member of Team USA to qualify for the event finals and had his parents and six siblings in the crowd at…...
- 2/12/2018
- Deadline TV
Less than a month ago, luger Chris Mazdzer took to Facebook to share his mounting frustration over a persistent rut he had fallen into — and from which it seemed he might never escape.
“What kills me on the inside is not the fact I made a few small mistakes,” he wrote, “what kills me and has been driving me wild for over a year now is the fact that no matter what I do my top speed and ability to be with the top guys in the world has disappeared, and I don’t know why.”
That was on Jan.
“What kills me on the inside is not the fact I made a few small mistakes,” he wrote, “what kills me and has been driving me wild for over a year now is the fact that no matter what I do my top speed and ability to be with the top guys in the world has disappeared, and I don’t know why.”
That was on Jan.
- 2/12/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Snowboarder Jamie Anderson has successfully defended her golden status.
The 27-year-old grabbed gold for the second time in the women’s snowboard slopestyle at Phoenix Snow Part in South Korea Monday morning (Sunday night stateside). Anderson also took home gold in the 2014 competition in Sochi — its Olympic debut — which means Anderson is currently the first and only woman to earn gold in the event at the Games.
Blustery conditions caused a delayed start to the event and handicapped the majority of the competitors, according to a release from the U.S. Olympic Committe, which also noted that “Anderson successfully navigated...
The 27-year-old grabbed gold for the second time in the women’s snowboard slopestyle at Phoenix Snow Part in South Korea Monday morning (Sunday night stateside). Anderson also took home gold in the 2014 competition in Sochi — its Olympic debut — which means Anderson is currently the first and only woman to earn gold in the event at the Games.
Blustery conditions caused a delayed start to the event and handicapped the majority of the competitors, according to a release from the U.S. Olympic Committe, which also noted that “Anderson successfully navigated...
- 2/12/2018
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
The Americans earned a bronze medal on Monday afternoon in the team figure skating event at the 2018 Winter Olympics after a series of strong performances that nonetheless saw a surprising low and thrilling highs.
The top three finishers in the team event — whose scores are determined by the cumulative short and long routines from the ice dancers and single and pair skaters — were determined following the free dance portion, which saw the second of two performances so far from siblings Alex and Maia Shibutani.
The “Shib sibs” earned second in their free dance, ensuring Team USA’s third-place finish, behind...
The top three finishers in the team event — whose scores are determined by the cumulative short and long routines from the ice dancers and single and pair skaters — were determined following the free dance portion, which saw the second of two performances so far from siblings Alex and Maia Shibutani.
The “Shib sibs” earned second in their free dance, ensuring Team USA’s third-place finish, behind...
- 2/12/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
NBC and Nbcsn’s primetime coverage of Saturday’s 2018 PyeongChang Olympics competition delivered 23.9 million viewers, down just 4 percent from the first Saturday of the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi.
NBC and Nbcsn’s coverage topped the opening Saturday of the 2016 Summer Games in Rio (23.5 million).
On Friday, the audience for PyeongChang’s opening ceremony was down 12 percent from Sochi’s own.
Saturday viewership on NBC/Nbcsn peaked at 25.7 million viewers from 9:45-10 p.m. Et, during Red Gerard’s gold medal performance for Team USA in slopestyle.
NBC and Nbcsn’s coverage topped the opening Saturday of the 2016 Summer Games in Rio (23.5 million).
On Friday, the audience for PyeongChang’s opening ceremony was down 12 percent from Sochi’s own.
Saturday viewership on NBC/Nbcsn peaked at 25.7 million viewers from 9:45-10 p.m. Et, during Red Gerard’s gold medal performance for Team USA in slopestyle.
- 2/11/2018
- TVLine.com
Red Gerard, a 17-year-old snowboarder from Cleveland, won the first Us gold medal of the Xxliii Winter Olympics, turning the competition on its ear with an acrobatic final jump and giving NBC’s primetime coverage some unexpected language for the viewers at home. Like any typical teenager, Gerard got carried away after learning about his gold medals, as TV cameras picked up a series of exultant expletives he uttered in triumph. What was remarkable besides Gerard’s big win…...
- 2/11/2018
- Deadline TV
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