In our ongoing coverage of the Sochi Socialympics, the U.S. athletes continue to deliver. Here’s a look at the medalists for Jan. 31.
Event: Olympic Village Shot
Gold: Katie Uhlaender, Skeleton
Found my favorite game in the village! #rambo #awesome #SochiDa !! pic.twitter.com/xSFSEQH5rt
— Katie Uhlaender (@KatieU11) January 31, 2014
Silver: John Daly, Skeleton
Nice view of the Black Sea from the Olympic village rooms. #Olympics #Sochi2014 #teamusa pic.twitter.com/zDcLWr2Dl3
— John Daly (@JohnDalyUSA) January 31, 2014
Bronze: Brian Hansen, Speed Skating
Our view from the Olympic village of waves crashing on the shoreline of the Black Sea pic.
Event: Olympic Village Shot
Gold: Katie Uhlaender, Skeleton
Found my favorite game in the village! #rambo #awesome #SochiDa !! pic.twitter.com/xSFSEQH5rt
— Katie Uhlaender (@KatieU11) January 31, 2014
Silver: John Daly, Skeleton
Nice view of the Black Sea from the Olympic village rooms. #Olympics #Sochi2014 #teamusa pic.twitter.com/zDcLWr2Dl3
— John Daly (@JohnDalyUSA) January 31, 2014
Bronze: Brian Hansen, Speed Skating
Our view from the Olympic village of waves crashing on the shoreline of the Black Sea pic.
- 2/1/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Director Sir. Peter Jackson has added two new members to "The Hobbits" increasingly large Middle Earth cast. The dwarf character Fili has been recast. while Elven King Thranduil will be played by "Twilight: Breaking Dawn" star Lee Pace.Fili was originally going to be portrayed by English actor Robert Kazinsky until it was announced a week ago that he had left the movie due to personal reasons. Rob will be replaced in the role by 34 year Kiwie TV actor Dean O'Gorman, best known for his role as Anders Johnson in the popular New Zealand show "The Almighty Johnsons." O'Gorman will join up with the cast and crew next week.Also announced by Peter Jackson in his latest blog is the casting...
- 4/30/2011
- by Anthony Pearson
- Monsters and Critics
Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the designing sisters behind the ethereal Rodarte line, usually get press for dressing trendsetters such as Keira Knightley, Kristen Dunst, Milla Jovovich, Emma Watson and Natalie Portman.
But the designers accepted a challenge from the New York Times Sunday magazine to design activewear for 13 Olympic athletes competing in Vancouver for an upcoming photo spread in the Nyt's Sunday magazine.
According to Wwd, Johnny Weir was shot mid-spin in a colorful crocheted jumpsuit (left).
We might consider taking up snowboarding or skiing if we could wear cool Rodarte duds.
Other models include figure skater Evan Lysacek, Rachael Flatt, and pairs skaters Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker; freestyle skiers Jeret "Speedy" Peterson, Hannah Kearney and Emily Cook; snowboarders Hannah Teter and Kelly Clark, and ski jumper Anders Johnson.
Think Rodarte Sport!
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But the designers accepted a challenge from the New York Times Sunday magazine to design activewear for 13 Olympic athletes competing in Vancouver for an upcoming photo spread in the Nyt's Sunday magazine.
According to Wwd, Johnny Weir was shot mid-spin in a colorful crocheted jumpsuit (left).
We might consider taking up snowboarding or skiing if we could wear cool Rodarte duds.
Other models include figure skater Evan Lysacek, Rachael Flatt, and pairs skaters Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker; freestyle skiers Jeret "Speedy" Peterson, Hannah Kearney and Emily Cook; snowboarders Hannah Teter and Kelly Clark, and ski jumper Anders Johnson.
Think Rodarte Sport!
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- 2/3/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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