Story Highlights: Andy Roddick and Brooklyn Decker…Marriage is GREAT!
It’s been two months since model Brooklyn Decker married ” tennis player Andy Roddick and according to Brooklyn things couldn’t be happier with married life. Read full story here
HISTORY
The swimsuit issue was invented by Sports Illustrated editor Andre Laguerre to fill the winter months, a typically slow point in the sporting calendar. He asked fashion reporter Jule Campbell to go on a shoot to fill space, including the cover, with a beautiful model.
The first issue, released in 1964, entailed a cover featuring Babette March and a five-page layout. Campbell soon became a powerful figure in modeling and molded the issue into a media phenomenon by featuring “bigger and healthier” California women and printing the names of the models with their photos, beginning a new supermodel era. However, the issue did not exclusively feature models until 1997. In the 1950s a few women appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, but the 1964 issue is considered to be the beginning of the current format known as the Swimsuit Issue. Read more here
Brooklyn Decker, 22, was born in Middletown, Ohio, and raised in Charlotte, N.C. She was discovered at 16 in a mall and began her career as the face of Mauri Simone. She has been featured in Teen Vogue, GQ, Cosmopolitan, FHM and Glamour as well as in campaigns for Gap, Intimissimi and Victoria’s Secret and in music videos for Jimmy Buffett and 3 Doors Down. See more here
Story Highlights: Andy Roddick and Brooklyn Decker…Marriage is GREAT!
It’s been two months since model Brooklyn Decker married ” tennis player Andy Roddick and according to Brooklyn things couldn’t be happier with married life.
In a recent interview with Us Magazine Decker said: “It’s great, its wonderful,””Nothing’s changed … in a good way. So it’s nice.” Read full story and Photos here
Highlights: Jill George, a late model race car driver, crashed upside down on the 27th lap of the ARCA race at the Daytona International Speedway, stopping the race today, according to the Orlando Sentinal. Luckily, she walked away from the crash unhurt.
DAYTONA BEACH FL (February 6) — Hylton Motorsports driver Jill George of Cedar Falls, Iowa was treated and released from the Daytona International Speedway Infield Care Center following an incident on lap 25 of the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200.
She was making her first appearance in an ARCA Racing Series event and had raced her Hylton Motorsports Dodge Charger into the top 25.
George, a licensed chiropractor and NCAA Basketball Referee, spun in turn four of the high banked superspeedway as she tried to avoid the wreckage of Jesse Smith’s Dodge Charger. “I saw the tire blow on the 29 car,” stated a dejected George “I steered to miss him and then I found myself sliding upside down across the track.” Read full story here
1/30/2010 – These are exciting times for Jill and everyone involved with Jill George Racing. The 2010 season begins next weekend at Daytona International Speedway!
On February 5th, Jill will attempt to qualify for the February 6th ARCA race at Daytona International Speedway. She will drive the James Hylton Racing’s #48 Dodge in attempt to qualify for the race.
ABOUT:
Resides in Cedar Falls, IA
Occupation: Chirporactor, Hartzell Family Chirpractic, PLC, Waterloo, IA
Other Business Interests: Principal at Three Wide Media, LLC
Education: UNI Graduate with degrees in Psychology; minors in Biology and Chemistry; Palmer College Doctor of Chiropratic degree.
Danica Patrick, Indy driver gave a 20 questionsinterview in Playboy magazine. Read full story here
For the second straight year
Danica Patrick, Indy Car Driver, has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
Patrick, the first female to ever win an Indy race, is know for her tuff girl tantrums on the track. However for those who missed her photos this is what is really under the hood (PHOTOS).
Sports Illustrated-There are many things that Ron Artest does well. He is one of the best defenders in the NBA, a prolific scorer and an even more prolific Twitterer. But an ability to simply “blend in” has never been Artest’s forte. Yet that’s exactly what the Lakers are asking him to do this season.
In what was easily the biggest gamble of an NBA offseason that had its fair share of big-time wheeling and dealing, the Lakers passed on re-signing playoff spark plug and fan favorite Trevor Ariza to sign Artest with the hope that he would somehow morph into something he’s never been before — a role player. Read full story here
Danica Patrick, Indy Car Driver, has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Patrick, the first female to ever win an Indy race, is know for her tuff girl tantrums on the track. However for those who missed her photos this is what is really under the hood (PHOTOS).