Cat Osterman has her bases covered when it comes to a well-rounded diet. The softball player, who has teamed up with Team Milk, sat down with Us Weekly to dish on everything she eats in a day as she heads into the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
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Olympics’ track and field coverage for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.Diffey takes over for Tom Hammond, who had called Olympic athletics for the network from 1992 through 2016.“They don't label me as the racing guy or the speed guy, but I am,” Diffey told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
“Anything that has to do with racing, I do, and I love that.”The Tokyo Games will be the fourth Olympics assignment for Diffey, who called bobsled, skeleton, and luge at Sochi and PyeongChang, then picked up
.Cat Osterman has her bases covered when it comes to a well-rounded diet. The softball player, who has teamed up with Team Milk, sat down with Us Weekly to dish on everything she eats in a day as she heads into the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
The sports world is having a reckoning right now.
Simone Biles is looking back at last year.
Cody Simpson headlines the inaugural edition of GQ‘s “Real-Life Diet”, a new IGTV series that features some of the world’s most elite athletes sharing details about their diet and exercise regimes.
Athletes may not be superheroes, but with the amount of pressure they carry on their shoulders, they might as well be. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, 24, who made her debut at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro, has made her mental health as much a priority recently as her dedication is to the sport.
Cody Simpson is hard at work!
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorConcerns about holding the Tokyo OIympics continue to surface, but at least one participant is ready to go all in on it.NBCUniversal plans to broadcast 7,000 hours of Olympics coverage across NBC, USA, CNBC, NBCSN, and Peacock, among other properties, signaling the intense economic interest in keeping the athletic extravaganza going despite the challenges of holding it amid coronavirus outbreaks in Japan.
As clouds of uncertainty continue to loom over next month’s Tokyo Olympics, NBCUniversal has announced it will air a record 7,000 hours of coverage across linear and digital.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefPolice in Tokyo are reported to be investigating the death on Monday of Moriya Yasushi, a senior member of the Japan Olympic Committee.Citing police sources, Nippon Television reported that Moriya jumped in front of an underground train at Nakanobu station, in Shinagawa ward. He was taken to hospital but pronounced dead two hours later.
Simone Biles has done something that no female gymnast has ever done before. Yet again, Biles is going to be representing U.S.
Anna Tingley All products and services featured by Variety are independently selected by Variety editors. However, Variety may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.In an anticipated return to normalcy, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will now occur in 2021 after being postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
said earlier this month the games should be canceled due to the very real risk of causing a new COVID-19 outbreak. And a Reuters poll found that 70% of Japanese companies agree.
Bob Costas, who hosted 12 Olympic Games telecasts for NBC, believes the Tokyo Olympics should not go forward due to risks from Covid-19.
With the 2021 Summer Games just weeks away, the NBC Olympics team is full steam ahead.
SEGA has confirmed that the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game will release on June 22.The officially licensed Tokyo Olympics game came out in 2019 in Japan, and is now releasing worldwide on June 22, for Switch, PS4, PC and Xbox One.Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game is being released even as the actual Olympic Games in Tokyo remain on hiatus amid continued Coronavirus pandemic concerns in Japan.The game sticks to a mostly realistic tone, but has a few more playful
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Ahead of its coverage of the Tokyo Olympics, NBC has set premiere dates for a slew of new and returning unscripted summer series and its Olympics-themed Jonas Brothers special.