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Highlighting the men’s field is 18-year-old phenom Ilia Malinin,...
- 3/21/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick filed suit Friday in Manhattan Supreme Court against NBC Sports, saying he was wrongfully dismissed for making a comment about a desired “threesome” with an on-air partner while other commentators said equally racy remarks and went unpunished.
Roenick, age 50, said the network applied a different standard to his remarks than those by skating commentators Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski in a different video. His lawsuit does not ask for a specific amount in damages.
NBC fired the former NHL forward in February for comments he made on a Dec. 18 episode of the Barstool Sports podcast “Spittin’ Chiclets.” On that show, Roenick joked about his hopes to “go to bed” with his wife and coworker Kathryn Tappen on a vacation in Portugal.
Roenick’s lawsuit claims former figure skating Olympians Lipinski and Weir said equally disturbing things on a July 2 video of 1998 Olympic gold medalist figure skater Bradie Tennell.
Roenick, age 50, said the network applied a different standard to his remarks than those by skating commentators Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski in a different video. His lawsuit does not ask for a specific amount in damages.
NBC fired the former NHL forward in February for comments he made on a Dec. 18 episode of the Barstool Sports podcast “Spittin’ Chiclets.” On that show, Roenick joked about his hopes to “go to bed” with his wife and coworker Kathryn Tappen on a vacation in Portugal.
Roenick’s lawsuit claims former figure skating Olympians Lipinski and Weir said equally disturbing things on a July 2 video of 1998 Olympic gold medalist figure skater Bradie Tennell.
- 7/18/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Roenick is suing NBC Sports for wrongful termination, saying that he was fired for saying something deemed vulgar, while a gay colleague who made similar comments was not reprimanded.
Back in February, Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, where he joked about wanting to have a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, another NBC Sports host. The former NHL star described a day when the three of them were out by the pool while on vacation and were asked by another vacationer about “the situation” between all of them. “I play it off like we’re going to bed together every night, the three of us,” Roenick said. “If it really came to fruition, that would really be good, but it’s never going to happen.”
Roenick apologized for his comments a few weeks later but was suspended and ultimately fired.
Back in February, Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, where he joked about wanting to have a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, another NBC Sports host. The former NHL star described a day when the three of them were out by the pool while on vacation and were asked by another vacationer about “the situation” between all of them. “I play it off like we’re going to bed together every night, the three of us,” Roenick said. “If it really came to fruition, that would really be good, but it’s never going to happen.”
Roenick apologized for his comments a few weeks later but was suspended and ultimately fired.
- 7/18/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Ivanka Trump led the U.S. delegation at the 2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on Sunday amid a three-day visit to the country — but not everyone was pleased by her appearance.
The U.S. delegation also included White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Gop Sen. James Risch of Idaho, Marc Knapper from the U.S. embassy in Seoul, and members of the military.
She was spotted sitting near President Moon- Jae-in in the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium Sunday.
Vice President Mike Pence attended the Olympics opening ceremony, which did not sit well with the Winter Games’ first two openly gay U.
The U.S. delegation also included White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Gop Sen. James Risch of Idaho, Marc Knapper from the U.S. embassy in Seoul, and members of the military.
She was spotted sitting near President Moon- Jae-in in the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium Sunday.
Vice President Mike Pence attended the Olympics opening ceremony, which did not sit well with the Winter Games’ first two openly gay U.
- 2/25/2018
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Mirai Nagasu would like to explain herself.
In less than two weeks at the 2018 Winter Olympics the 24-year-old American figure skater has competed through what she will readily admit was a draining experience, as full of previously unknown success as it was sharp disappointment.
“I think I’ve literally cried my way through these Olympic Games,” she tells People in an exclusive interview one day after her final performance in Gangneung, South Korea. “It’s been an experience that I will never forget.”
“There have been tears of joy tears of stress and it’s just been an emotional week,...
In less than two weeks at the 2018 Winter Olympics the 24-year-old American figure skater has competed through what she will readily admit was a draining experience, as full of previously unknown success as it was sharp disappointment.
“I think I’ve literally cried my way through these Olympic Games,” she tells People in an exclusive interview one day after her final performance in Gangneung, South Korea. “It’s been an experience that I will never forget.”
“There have been tears of joy tears of stress and it’s just been an emotional week,...
- 2/24/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Figure skater Karen Chen opened up about her disappointing showing on Friday in the free skate program that left her far from the podium.
Chen, 18, says a problem with her boots during her previous day in practice likely contributed to her lackluster performance in the free skate.
“I am extremely disappointed, I’m not going to lie, I know I’ve trained myself to skate better than that and not being able to deliver is a huge let down for myself and everyone who supported me,” Chen, who trains out of Riverside, California, told reporters after the event. “To be honest,...
Chen, 18, says a problem with her boots during her previous day in practice likely contributed to her lackluster performance in the free skate.
“I am extremely disappointed, I’m not going to lie, I know I’ve trained myself to skate better than that and not being able to deliver is a huge let down for myself and everyone who supported me,” Chen, who trains out of Riverside, California, told reporters after the event. “To be honest,...
- 2/24/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Last Week Tonight, Counterpart, America’s Next Top Model and Nashville!
But first, a special Olympics section:
1 | Ice-dancing devotees: Wouldn’t “Tessa Virtue” and “Scott Moir” be fantastic names for the male and female lead characters on a Castle-type TV series? Better yet, can we get a drama series set in the world of figure skating?
2 | Can you believe that someone (Hungary’s Ivett Toth) skated to AC/DC, and it wasn’t...
But first, a special Olympics section:
1 | Ice-dancing devotees: Wouldn’t “Tessa Virtue” and “Scott Moir” be fantastic names for the male and female lead characters on a Castle-type TV series? Better yet, can we get a drama series set in the world of figure skating?
2 | Can you believe that someone (Hungary’s Ivett Toth) skated to AC/DC, and it wasn’t...
- 2/23/2018
- TVLine.com
Twenty years ago, at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan, two American women battled for the gold medal spot in the ladies’ singles competition: Tara Lipinski and Michelle Kwan.
As we know now, Lipinski ended up with gold and Kwan the silver. In 2002, it was much of the same: American Sarah Hughes took gold while Kwan won bronze. At the World Championships, too, American women dominated: From 1996 to 2006, there were only three years where an American woman didn’t land the top spot, and even then, the United States still had one (or even two) women on the podium.
Fast forward...
As we know now, Lipinski ended up with gold and Kwan the silver. In 2002, it was much of the same: American Sarah Hughes took gold while Kwan won bronze. At the World Championships, too, American women dominated: From 1996 to 2006, there were only three years where an American woman didn’t land the top spot, and even then, the United States still had one (or even two) women on the podium.
Fast forward...
- 2/23/2018
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
A German figure skater twirling to the score from "Schindler's List" -- how could she Nazi see the backlash coming? Yup, Nicole Schott performed her long program Thursday in Pyeongchang to the song that instantly reminds people of the Holocaust ... the disdain from Winter Olympics viewers was immediate. As one person so eloquently put it ... "Abort Abort Abort!" The German figure skater is skating to music from Schindler’s List...Abort Abort Abort!I repeat,...
- 2/23/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The return of America to the Olympic podium in women’s figure skating won’t be for at least another four years. The three female U.S. skaters competing in the 2018 Winter Games finished on Friday no better than ninth.
It was, according to one longtime figure skating reporter, collectively the worst performance by the country’s women figure skaters — “ever.”
“I am extremely disappointed, I’m not going to lie,” Karen Chen told the press after her free skate in the final on Friday afternoon (Thursday night stateside).
“I know I’ve trained myself to skate better than that,...
It was, according to one longtime figure skating reporter, collectively the worst performance by the country’s women figure skaters — “ever.”
“I am extremely disappointed, I’m not going to lie,” Karen Chen told the press after her free skate in the final on Friday afternoon (Thursday night stateside).
“I know I’ve trained myself to skate better than that,...
- 2/23/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
U.S. figure skater Mirai Nagasu made history near the start of the 2018 Winter Olympics when she became the first American woman to land a triple axel jump at the Games — a move that helped lift Team USA to a bronze medal.
However, Nagasu will leave South Korea with two other Olympic skates behind her, both of lower quality than her work in that skating team event.
Despite those setbacks, she is already looking to the future.
“I smiled in the middle of my program, which is really rare for me. So I enjoyed myself and I thought of this...
However, Nagasu will leave South Korea with two other Olympic skates behind her, both of lower quality than her work in that skating team event.
Despite those setbacks, she is already looking to the future.
“I smiled in the middle of my program, which is really rare for me. So I enjoyed myself and I thought of this...
- 2/23/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
If you thought I, Tonya was the most dramatic few hours of women’s figure skating you’d see in 2018, the Winter Olympics set out to beat that record on Thursday night.
Though 18-year-old Russian competitor Evgenia Medvedeva was expected to dominate in PyeongChang, she finished Wednesday’s short program in second place, behind 15-year-old teammate Alina Zagitova. But which young woman finished Thursday’s free skate at the top of the podium?
In the end, Zagitova eked out a win over Medvedeva, earning the gold medal with a score of 239.57. Medvedeva nabbed silver (with a score of 238.26), and Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond,...
Though 18-year-old Russian competitor Evgenia Medvedeva was expected to dominate in PyeongChang, she finished Wednesday’s short program in second place, behind 15-year-old teammate Alina Zagitova. But which young woman finished Thursday’s free skate at the top of the podium?
In the end, Zagitova eked out a win over Medvedeva, earning the gold medal with a score of 239.57. Medvedeva nabbed silver (with a score of 238.26), and Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond,...
- 2/23/2018
- TVLine.com
It’s been decades since Dorothy Hamill made her gold medal-winning Olympics debut in 1976, and now the former figure skater says the sport is in good hands at the 2018 Winter Olympics — thanks to the latest U.S. team.
“It’s been fun to watch everybody,” Hamill, 61, tells People. “It’s so much different than it was in the ’70s, so I just admire them all, all the pressure they’re under. All the skaters … are out of this world.”
The powerful U.S. team consists of headline-making names like Adam Rippon, Mirai Nagasu, Nathan Chen, Bradie Tennell, Alex and Maia Shibutani and more.
“It’s been fun to watch everybody,” Hamill, 61, tells People. “It’s so much different than it was in the ’70s, so I just admire them all, all the pressure they’re under. All the skaters … are out of this world.”
The powerful U.S. team consists of headline-making names like Adam Rippon, Mirai Nagasu, Nathan Chen, Bradie Tennell, Alex and Maia Shibutani and more.
- 2/22/2018
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
She did it once perfectly, but she could not do it twice.
Eight days after U.S. figure skater Mirai Nagasu made history as the first American woman to land the notoriously tricky triple axel jump in Olympic competition, she returned to the ice to try it again — but then slipped on the landing and fell hands- and knees-first to the ice.
Skating in the women’s short program at the 2018 Winter Games in South Korea, Nagasu’s routine nonetheless earned her a total score of 66.93, a season’s best.
That put her in second place — just ahead of fellow Team USA skater Bradie Tennell,...
Eight days after U.S. figure skater Mirai Nagasu made history as the first American woman to land the notoriously tricky triple axel jump in Olympic competition, she returned to the ice to try it again — but then slipped on the landing and fell hands- and knees-first to the ice.
Skating in the women’s short program at the 2018 Winter Games in South Korea, Nagasu’s routine nonetheless earned her a total score of 66.93, a season’s best.
That put her in second place — just ahead of fellow Team USA skater Bradie Tennell,...
- 2/21/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
U.S. figure skater Bradie Tennell can’t remember the last time she fell — until today.
The 20-year-old was the very first competitor to take the ice for the start of the women’s figure skating event in the 2018 Winter Olympics on Wednesday morning (Tuesday night stateside).
Basically an unknown outside her sport a year ago, Tennell catapulted into the public eye with a third-place finish at Skate America in the fall.
She followed that with a win at the national figure skating championships in January, essentially guaranteeing her a spot on Team USA.
Until this week Tennell, a Chicago-area native,...
The 20-year-old was the very first competitor to take the ice for the start of the women’s figure skating event in the 2018 Winter Olympics on Wednesday morning (Tuesday night stateside).
Basically an unknown outside her sport a year ago, Tennell catapulted into the public eye with a third-place finish at Skate America in the fall.
She followed that with a win at the national figure skating championships in January, essentially guaranteeing her a spot on Team USA.
Until this week Tennell, a Chicago-area native,...
- 2/21/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Since the start of her career, 20-year-old Bradie Tennell has flown under the radar in the figure skating scene. But with a trail of high-scoring programs that most never predicted, Tennell has snagged a spot on the Winter Olympics figure skating team.
Officials with the U.S. Figure Skating international committee announced last month that Tennell has been placed on the 2018 Olympic team to compete in Pyeongchang, South Korea, alongside female American skaters Mirai Nagasu and Karen Chen.
Although she is an Olympics newbie, Tennell’s placement was no surprise after she dominated the women’s short program 2018 U.S.
Officials with the U.S. Figure Skating international committee announced last month that Tennell has been placed on the 2018 Olympic team to compete in Pyeongchang, South Korea, alongside female American skaters Mirai Nagasu and Karen Chen.
Although she is an Olympics newbie, Tennell’s placement was no surprise after she dominated the women’s short program 2018 U.S.
- 2/21/2018
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
American figure skater Vincent Zhou has been quietly making his mark on the ice while on his way to the Winter Olympics, and the teenager says a berth at the Games is a dream come true.
Zhou, 17, showed the world he a force in the skating world after a massive showing last year, which saw him become the first junior in history to land a quadruple lutz, which blazed his path to winning the 2017 World Junior Championships, 2017 Bavarian Open championships, and earning silver at the 2017 U.S. National and bronze at the 2018 U.S. National.
All of that has helped...
Zhou, 17, showed the world he a force in the skating world after a massive showing last year, which saw him become the first junior in history to land a quadruple lutz, which blazed his path to winning the 2017 World Junior Championships, 2017 Bavarian Open championships, and earning silver at the 2017 U.S. National and bronze at the 2018 U.S. National.
All of that has helped...
- 2/15/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- 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
Bradie Tennell just — does — not — fall.
And she didn’t fall this time either: the 20-year-old made her Olympic debut on Sunday afternoon in the figure skating team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. (Just as she began, a small child was heard chanting “USA, USA, USA.”)
Skating third in the ladies’ short program at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Tennell quickly leapt to the top of the leaderboard with as technically confident a skate as she has given all season.
“I’m really happy,” she told reporters, all smiles, after competing. “I don’t think I could have...
And she didn’t fall this time either: the 20-year-old made her Olympic debut on Sunday afternoon in the figure skating team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. (Just as she began, a small child was heard chanting “USA, USA, USA.”)
Skating third in the ladies’ short program at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Tennell quickly leapt to the top of the leaderboard with as technically confident a skate as she has given all season.
“I’m really happy,” she told reporters, all smiles, after competing. “I don’t think I could have...
- 2/11/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
To audible audience joy, siblings Alex and Maia Shibutani skated to second place in the short dance at the first half of the 2018 Winter Olympics‘ figure skating team event on Sunday morning. But they left the rink a little disappointed with their scores, they told reporters.
Speaking to People minutes after leaving the ice, Alex, 26, reflected on the craziness of competing on an Olympic staged, watched by the world.
“We just saw Hoda and Al from the Today show sitting in the crowd and we’re like, ‘Oh this is cool, like they’re not at every competition we do,...
Speaking to People minutes after leaving the ice, Alex, 26, reflected on the craziness of competing on an Olympic staged, watched by the world.
“We just saw Hoda and Al from the Today show sitting in the crowd and we’re like, ‘Oh this is cool, like they’re not at every competition we do,...
- 2/11/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Olympic medalist Ashley Wagner stopped by the People Now studios to give an insider’s view of the men and women who will be competing in figure skating for Team USA at next month’s Winter Olympics — and she got pretty candid.
Of the women’s skaters, Wagner, 26, says Mirai Nagasu is “feisty.”
“That girl, I’ve been with her since 2010 and she is feisty, feisty, feisty,” she says.
Relative newcomer Bradie Tennell, meanwhile, may be a “newbie” — but don’t discount her because of her age. Wagner calls Tennell a “technical skater,” and her physical prowess recently led her...
Of the women’s skaters, Wagner, 26, says Mirai Nagasu is “feisty.”
“That girl, I’ve been with her since 2010 and she is feisty, feisty, feisty,” she says.
Relative newcomer Bradie Tennell, meanwhile, may be a “newbie” — but don’t discount her because of her age. Wagner calls Tennell a “technical skater,” and her physical prowess recently led her...
- 1/25/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Team USA has chosen its female figure skating team, and these three ladies are ready to represent the red, white and blue at the 2018 Winter Olympics. After a whirlwind U.S. Figure Skating Championships, where seasoned veteran Ashley Wagner failed to make the podium and will instead travel to PyeongChang as an alternate, Bradie Tennell, Mirai Nagasu and Karen Chen are now fine-tuning their technical skills and artistry before the Games officially begin in just a few short weeks. But this ultra-talented trio is so much more than the sparkly costumes they wear and double salchows they land. We've rounded up 15 little-known facts about Bradie, Mirai and Karen's...
- 1/15/2018
- E! Online
Olympians Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir are sharing their thoughts about fellow Olympic figure skater Ashley Wagner, who spoke out last week after disappointing scores in the national championships kept her from a spot on Team USA at February’s Winter Games.
“We both really thought that she would be the U.S.’s biggest hope for a model or on the podium or at least a really good finish,” Lipinski said during a joint appearance with Weir on People Now Thursday.
Wagner competed at the 2014 Olympics in Russia, earning bronze in the team event.
“I think as the season progressed,...
“We both really thought that she would be the U.S.’s biggest hope for a model or on the podium or at least a really good finish,” Lipinski said during a joint appearance with Weir on People Now Thursday.
Wagner competed at the 2014 Olympics in Russia, earning bronze in the team event.
“I think as the season progressed,...
- 1/11/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Figure skaters Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon and Vincent Zhou were named to Team USA for the 2018 Winter Olympics next month in South Korea, officials announced on Sunday.
The selection came soon after the end of the men’s singles competition at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, where Chen — a phenomenally physically gifted 18-year-old skater — dominated his competitors, earning first place by a wide margin.
Zhou, 17, came in third. Rippon, 28, who was an alternate for Team USA at the 2010 Games, came in fourth.
Ross Miner, 26, came in second but was not chosen to head to Pyeongchang — a nod to Rippon’s stronger overall season.
The selection came soon after the end of the men’s singles competition at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, where Chen — a phenomenally physically gifted 18-year-old skater — dominated his competitors, earning first place by a wide margin.
Zhou, 17, came in third. Rippon, 28, who was an alternate for Team USA at the 2010 Games, came in fourth.
Ross Miner, 26, came in second but was not chosen to head to Pyeongchang — a nod to Rippon’s stronger overall season.
- 1/7/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Not long after she publicly lambasted the judging she received at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships late last week, Olympian Ashley Wagner took to Twitter to expand upon her feelings — reiterating that she is “allowed to be mad” but congratulating her fellow competitors.
“As an athlete, I’m allowed to be mad. As a senior competitor with over 10 years of experience, I’m allowed to question things,” she wrote on Saturday morning. “At the end of the day, I laid out my best and I’m going home proud! Congrats to the lovely ladies of the team, you’ve...
“As an athlete, I’m allowed to be mad. As a senior competitor with over 10 years of experience, I’m allowed to question things,” she wrote on Saturday morning. “At the end of the day, I laid out my best and I’m going home proud! Congrats to the lovely ladies of the team, you’ve...
- 1/7/2018
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
As big winner Bradie Tennell and fourth placer Ashley Wagner will tell you, there were more than a few surprises last night in San Jose at the U.S. Figure Skating Championship (0.8/3). Just over a month before Winter Olympic Games hit the ice, Friday's victor Tennell, Mirai Nagasu and Karen Chen will all be going to PyeongChang, South Korea to represent America. On an almost full night where CBS came out on top again, another surprise was how NBC's coverage of the skating…...
- 1/6/2018
- Deadline TV
After receiving disappointingly low scores from the judges during the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Ashley Wagner spoke out against the judges who stood between her and her dream of competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
After Friday’s competition — in which Wagner finished in fourth place — she revealed that was was “absolutely furious,” according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
The 26-year-old Olympic bronze medalist added that “For me to put out two programs that I did at this competition as solid as I skated and to get those scores, I am furious, and I think deservedly so.”
“I honestly think...
After Friday’s competition — in which Wagner finished in fourth place — she revealed that was was “absolutely furious,” according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
The 26-year-old Olympic bronze medalist added that “For me to put out two programs that I did at this competition as solid as I skated and to get those scores, I am furious, and I think deservedly so.”
“I honestly think...
- 1/6/2018
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
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