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Who Decides When Your Olympic Story Is Done?
Lindsey Vonn’s return to the slopes is more than a comeback; it’s a masterclass in defiance. After retiring in 2019, the legendary alpine ski racer famously said, “My body is broken beyond repair and it isn’t letting me have the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1996 olympics, 2026 olympics, acl, acl tear, alpine ski racer, bela karolyi, box jumps, gymnastics, karolyis, kerri strug, knee replacement, lindsey vonn, olympics, ruptured acl, summer olympics, switzerland, weighted squats, winter olympics, women's downhill, women's gymnastics
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Didn’t date in your teens? You’re not alone. Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles’ first date at age 20
Ok, so Simone Biles was training 32 hours a week over 6 days as an Olympic gymnast, but everyone has their reasons, right. Biles took a year off from Olympic gymnastics training last year and got to spend some more … Continue reading
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Tagged dating, first boyfriend, first date, friend zone, gymnast, gymnastics, olympic gymnast, simone biles, stacey ervin
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