Sunday, August 7, 2016

6 Reasons to Admire First-Time Olympian Maya DiRado


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By Allison Pierce, Swimming World College Intern

The Olympic Trials this past month brought about many first-time Olympians. One of those Olympic rookies is Stanford UniversitysMaya DiRado. DiRados noteworthy swimming career has taken her far, but she is also successful in many other aspects of her life. DiRado is a great role model for swimmers because she can show them how to work hard both in and out of the pool.

Here are six reasons why you should look up to the Olympic rookie

1. She is Team USAs top seed in three events.

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DiRado qualified for her first Olympic Trials when was just 15 years old. Flash-forward eight years later, and she will represent Team USA in the 200 IM, 400 IM, and the 200 backstroke as Americas top seed.

2. She graduated from Stanford with a degree in management science and engineering.

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Not only did DiRado attend one of the top academic schools in the country, she did so dedicating 20 plus hours per week as a Division I athlete. Clearly, DiRado had to utilize effective time management skills in order to be successful in the classroom and the pool.

3. Shes still dropping time.

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Often as swimmers get older it gets more difficult to drop time, but this is not the case for DiRado. In a press conference at the Olympic Trials, DiRado explained that her improvement has been slow and steady.Its always been a little bit better, a little bit better, DiRado said. There have been some years where it hasnt gotten better but its just like steps forward. Im so grateful that Ive been able to keep improving; I know that doesnt happen for everybody.

4. Shes living proof that love can be found in the water.

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Often seen on your local swim team, inter-team dating in everywhere. While not all of these relationships work out, DiRado shows us that the swimmer bond is strong. DiRado married a former Stanford swimmer namedRob Andrews who now works as a software engineer.

5.Shes entering the real world right after the Olympics.

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While swimming is a large part of DiRados life, it is not her whole life. This will be DiRados first and only Olympics because on September 9, she will be joininga consulting firm called McKinsey and Co in Atlanta as a business analyst.

6. Shes a breakfast champion.

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Last but not least, DiRado is even a fast eater. According toNBC Olympics, DiRado can eat two eggs, two pancakes, and two pieces of bacon from a local cafe in a mere two minutes and 45 seconds.

Best of luck to Maya DiRado and the rest of Team USA in Rio!

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DeMarcus Cousins: No comment on USA Basketball brothel visit


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  • Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/rio-2016/2016/08/06/demarcus-cousins-no-comment-usa-basketball-brothel-visit/88359000/

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    LOOK: Emotional Brett Favre has to stop Hall of Fame speech and ask for water


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    Not only did Brett Favre give the longest speech in the history of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night, but he also gave one of the most emotional ones ever.

    During his 33-minute-and-20-second speech, Favre thanked everyone from his wife to his mom to his mother-in-law! As most people know, once you start thanking your mother-in-law, that pretty much means you"re going to thank everyone you"ve ever met.

    For Favre, the hardest part of his speech to get through was the two moments where he thanked his family. In one instance, things got so emotional that Favre had to completely stop his speech so he could ask fellow inductee Kevin Greene for a bottle of water.

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    "Kevin, give me some water. You got some water?" Favre asked.

    After a quick drink, the quarterback regained his composure, "Sorry about that," Favre said.

    Things got even more emotional for Favre later in his speech when he started talking about his dad. The story that Favre shared with everyone in Canton was a private one that he had never told before.

    "This is something I"ve never told anyone, not even Deanna," Favre said. "My dad was my high school football coach. I never had a car growing up, I always rode to and from school with my father in his truck, and so he was always the last to leave the building because he had to turn the lights off, lock up, and then we made our way home."

    Favre then recounted what the ride home was like in the days before he played his final high school game.

    "It was the last high school football game of my career. .. And what I remember is sitting outside the coach"s office on a Wednesday waiting for my father to come out so we could leave," Favre said. "I overheard my father talking to the three other coaches, and he said, "I can assure you one thing about my son, he will play better, he will redeem myself, I know my son, he has it in him." And I never let him know I heard that. And I thought to myself, that"s a pretty good compliment."

    Favre wasn"t sure if he had struggled on the field in the weeks before his dad made the comment, but he took it as a compliment because he knew his dad had faith that he would make himself better.

    "I never told anyone [the story], but I never forgot that statement and that comment he made to the other coaches, and I want you to know, Dad, I spent the rest of my career trying to redeem myself," Favre said.

    After he finished telling the story, Favre couldn"t control his emotions. The quarterback definitely redeemed himself though. Less than 20 years after his dad made those comments, Favre was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

    Unfortunately, Favre"s dad wasn"t in attendance on Saturday. Irvin Favre died in 2003 at the age of 58.

    You can see Favre share the entire story below.

    Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/look-emotional-brett-favre-has-to-stop-hall-of-fame-speech-and-ask-for-water/

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    Liverpool dominate Barcelona in ICC win


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    Liverpool showed just how useful their work has been in Jurgen Klopp"s first summer as manager with a ruthless 4-0 victory over European giants Barcelona in the International Champions Cup at Wembley on Saturday.

    The Merseyside outfit were absolutely rampant in the capital as all of their goals came from pressing Luis Enrique"s side -- featuring Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez -- into submission of the ball, which allowed for Sadio Mane, Divock Origi and Marko Grujic to get their names on the scoresheet, as well as forcing ex-Red Javier Mascherano to put into his own net.

    Daniel Sturridge missed the game as a precaution with a slight issue with his hip, but Klopp -- as he has done regularly throughout the summer -- used Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho as a front three.

    The affair started at a frantic pace for a preseason workout. Liverpool came out of the blocks fastest, not giving their Spanish opponents any time on the ball in threatening areas.

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    The Reds" quick start was rewarded 15 minutes in after good work from Adam Lallana. The England international, playing slightly deeper than usual, pinched possession off the Catalans and launched an incisive counterattack before Firmino played in Mane to slot home.

    However, all of their good play could have been undone as Messi went agonisingly close a short while later.

    But Liverpool made three changes at the break and two of their substitutes had an instant impact. First, pressure from Henderson led to Mascherano"s own goal just seconds after the restart, before Origi brushed off Jeremy Mathieu to clinically finish and make it 3-0.

    Fellow sub Grujic added a fourth in the dying seconds with a fine looping header, leaving Wembley -- hosting its second-largest ever crowd of 89,845 and mostly made up of Liverpool supporters -- in full admiration at what they had just witnessed.

    The Reds next travel to Germany to face Klopp"s former team, Mainz, on Sunday to conclude their summer schedule and before their Premier League opener away at Arsenal full of confidence on the back of this display.

    Barcelona needed to win by at least four goals to win the ICC trophy, which instead goes to PSG, who won all three of their games in the competition the summer.

    The Spanish Super Cup is next for Luis Enrique"s side, starting with the first leg at Sevilla on Aug. 14.

    Source: http://www.espn.co.uk/football/report?gameId%3D446676

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    Rio Olympics Live Stream: Watch Katie Ledecky & The US Swimmers Go For The Gold Online


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    The Olympics have just begun, but its already time for some awesome swimming! Katie Ledecky will be starting her 2016 Rio events with a relay on Aug. 6, and we dont want you to miss any of the excitement. Watch a live stream right here!

    The heats that kick off at 12:00 pm ET are as follows:Mens and Womens 400m individual medleys, Womens 100m butterfly, Mens 400m freestyle, Mens 100m breaststroke, and Womens 4x100m freestyle relay. The Womens 100m butterfly andMens 100m breaststroke will only reachthe semifinals tonight. The other three events (Mens and Womens 400m individual medleys, Mens 400m freestyle, andWomens 4x100m freestyle relay)will have their finals at 9:00 pm ET and you know what that means: MEDALS!

    WATCH A LIVE STREAM OF ALL THE SWIMMING ACTION RIGHT HERE

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    KatieLedecky is one of the familiar faces we can look forward to watching in the Aug. 6 events, as the 19-year-old isgoing to be swimming in theWomens 4x100m freestyle relay preliminaries.Just one day after Katie swims for the US Womens Team in the preliminaries,Michael Phelps will be competing in the mens 4x100m freestyle relay final, which takes place at 9:00 pm ET on Aug. 7.

    Neither US team is favored to win the 4X100m free relays, according toUSA TODAYs Christine Brennan, but bothare expected to advance to the finals. And with Katie swimming in the preliminaries for the women, wed be surprised if she didnt lead her team to the final!

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    Considering theres plenty of other big names swimming in the 2016 Olympics for Team USA (Ryan Lochte, Missy Franklin, or Nathan Adrian ring a bell?), theres plenty more swimming excitement ahead in the rest of the Olympics. Plus, Katie and Michael have several individual events coming up that theyre expected to medal in, so we have only one more thing to say: Let the swimming begin!

    HollywoodLifers, what swimming event are you most excited to watch? Do you think Team USA will be able to medal in any of todays events? Tell us below!

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    Source: http://hollywoodlife.com/2016/08/06/watch-aug-6-swimming-olympics-live-stream-rio-preliminaries-finals/

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    Katie Ledecky is about to dominate the Rio Olympics


    Pushing the Limits: Swimmer Katie Ledecky makes history

    By Callum Ng, CBC Sports

    At every Olympic Games an athlete delivers the most dominant performance, and during the first half of Rio 2016 there"s a good chance it"ll be American swimmer Katie Ledecky.

    She could win 5medals in 7days

    The 19-year-old won silver with theAmerican4x100 Free relay on Saturday. She alsohas the 400-metre free final on Sunday, the 200 final Tuesday, the 4x200 freestyle relay final on Wednesday,and the 800 final on Friday.

    No peers

    Ledecky is undefeated (12-0) at major international meets since winning Olympic gold in the 800 free inLondon.We"re counting Pan Pacifics, world championships, andthe Olympic Games.

    11 career world records

    Ledecky currently holds three world records: the 400, 800, 1,500(not an Olympic event). She cameclose in the 400 and 800at U.S. Olympic trials earlier this summer, not fully tapered, which means she could very well break them both in Rio.

    No rookie

    Ledeckywon in 2012as a 15-year-old.Four years later, her 800world record of 8:06.68 is nearly eight-seconds faster than the time she won with in London.

    Gold medals galore

    She has won 14 international gold medals since the 2012 Olympics, if you count relays.Ledecky usually swims a leg ofthe 4x200 freestyle relay, aka the 800 freestyle relay.

    Not a pro

    Instead, she"ll swim and study at Stanford this fall.

    Youngest swimmer

    She is the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic swim team again.Ledecky"s birthday is St. Patrick"s Day, 1997.

    A Michael Phelps in the making

    She began swimming at age six.That was 2003, three years after Michael Phelps went to his first Olympic Games.

    Many more Olympics

    Like Phelps, Ledecky"s birth year is perfectly timed for the quadrennial.She could swim two, maybe three more Olympics.

    Source: http://olympics.cbc.ca/news/article/katie-ledecky-about-dominate-the-rio-olympics.html

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    Saturday, August 6, 2016

    Kim Kardashian Wishes Simone Biles Luck at the Olympics, Says North Started Gymnastics


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    USA! USA! Kim Kardashian wished Olympian Simone Biles good luck at the Olympics in a sweet video message posted by NBC Olympics on Friday, August 5, and revealed that her own little one might have athletic aspirations.

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    Hey, Simone! the 35-year-old reality star says in the clip. Its Kim Kardashian West, and I just wanted to wish you the best of luck in the Olympics. Were all rooting for you back at home.

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    Biles, 19, excitedly tweeted back her thanks. @KimKardashian Thank You So Much!!! By the way Im obsessed with North! So adorable, the athlete wrote.

    She just started gymnastics! Maybe she can show you some moves? the proud mom of two replied. In addition to North, 3, Kardashian and her husband, Kanye West, are also parents to son Saint, 8 months.

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    Biles will join an all-star team of athletes at this years Rio Olympics, including Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez and Madison Kocian.

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    Little North has shown off her dance skills in numerous Snapchat and Instagram videos that mom Kim has posted over the years. In May, North and her cousin Penelope showed off their salsa dance moves while the family vacationed in Cuba, and in March, Kardashians little girl dressed up as a hula dancer.

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    Last year, Kardashian excitedly shared a number of photos of North with her hair up in a tiny bun, calling her daughter my tiny dancer. North has also been taking piano and art lessons.

    Sign up now for the Us Weekly newsletter to get breaking celebrity news, hot pics and more delivered straight to your inbox!

    Source: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/kim-kardashian-wishes-simone-biles-luck-at-the-olympics-says-north-started-gymnastics-w433123

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