U-s-a! U-s-a! Ralph Lauren unveiled the opening ceremony uniforms for Team USA at the winter Olympics in Sochi on Jan. 23. Appearing on Today, Jared Zezel and Jessica Schultz, Olympic team curlers, modeled the patriotic look consisting of a cardigan, turtleneck, white fleece pants, belt, and leather boots, all made in the United States. "It is a privilege to be a part of dressing Team USA during the Sochi Games," says David Lauren, Ralph Lauren’s son and executive vice president of advertising, marketing and corporate communications, in a [...]...
- 1/24/2014
- Us Weekly
U-s-a! U-s-a! Ralph Lauren unveiled the opening ceremony uniforms for Team USA at the winter Olympics in Sochi on Jan. 23. Appearing on Today, Jared Zezel and Jessica Schultz, Olympic team curlers, modeled the patriotic look consisting of a cardigan, turtleneck, white fleece pants, belt, and leather boots, all made in the United States. "It is a privilege to be a part of dressing Team USA during the Sochi Games," says David Lauren, Ralph Lauren’s son and executive vice president of advertising, marketing and corporate communications, in a [...]...
- 1/23/2014
- Us Weekly
When you strip away everything, as NBC's "The Biggest Loser" tends to, what remains is a show about inspiration.
The regular trainers are more than skilled at inspiring their teams, even if screaming sometimes passes for motivating. But the two-hour episode airing Tuesday, Jan. 14, takes inspiration to new heights when the contestants train at Olympic Park in Park City, Utah.
Apolo Anton Ohno reminds how he was top of his game at 14 and dead last at 15.
"The high performance mechanism is from here to here," Ohno tells Zap2it, pointing to each side of his head.
U.S. curling team members Jessica Schultz, Debbie McCormick and Anne Swisshelm teach contestants how to curl, while U.S. bobsled team members Lolo Jones and Jazmine Fenlator give tips about their sport.
The contestants, however, have to run up the bobsled track. Bob Harper designs an Olympic-inspired workout, and Jillian Michaels tries to...
The regular trainers are more than skilled at inspiring their teams, even if screaming sometimes passes for motivating. But the two-hour episode airing Tuesday, Jan. 14, takes inspiration to new heights when the contestants train at Olympic Park in Park City, Utah.
Apolo Anton Ohno reminds how he was top of his game at 14 and dead last at 15.
"The high performance mechanism is from here to here," Ohno tells Zap2it, pointing to each side of his head.
U.S. curling team members Jessica Schultz, Debbie McCormick and Anne Swisshelm teach contestants how to curl, while U.S. bobsled team members Lolo Jones and Jazmine Fenlator give tips about their sport.
The contestants, however, have to run up the bobsled track. Bob Harper designs an Olympic-inspired workout, and Jillian Michaels tries to...
- 1/14/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Apolo Ohno and Lolo Jones are giving tonight's episode of "The Biggest Loser" a hefty dose of the Olympian spirit. In an exclusive clip courtesy of Zap2it, Ohno gives the players a pep talk to encourage them for this week's trials.
Eight-time medalist Ohno reminds the contestants that when he was 14-years-old he was No. 1 in the United States, and the following year he finished dead last at the Olympic trials. "In less than a year, everything kind of crumbled, fell apart," he says.
But his father pushed him to keep going, and he did, to great success.
"I know that you guys's season's all about second chances," Ohno says. "[My father] said, 'Look, Apolo. You have a decision to make. One, you can continue on this path of kind of going through the motions and not really putting forth the effort needed to reach success.' Or two, I could...
Eight-time medalist Ohno reminds the contestants that when he was 14-years-old he was No. 1 in the United States, and the following year he finished dead last at the Olympic trials. "In less than a year, everything kind of crumbled, fell apart," he says.
But his father pushed him to keep going, and he did, to great success.
"I know that you guys's season's all about second chances," Ohno says. "[My father] said, 'Look, Apolo. You have a decision to make. One, you can continue on this path of kind of going through the motions and not really putting forth the effort needed to reach success.' Or two, I could...
- 1/14/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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