"For more than 60 years of print and recent digital publishing, The Curling News has been the independent, global voice of curling coverage," said W. Graeme Roustan, chairman, owner and publisher of Roustan Media, which owns The Curling News. "Today marks the start of another new era, as The Curling News becomes Sports Illustrated's exclusive content partner, operating on Maven's digital publishing platform."
The Curling News has suspended its print publication due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the digital destination is now co-branded within SI.com, as the exclusive source of curling content for SI.com.
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Jasmine Sanders Sizzles In Booty-Baring Bikini Photos At Miami Beach
Jasmine Sanders put her flawless body on display during a sunny day at the coast this week as she posed in a skimpy black bikini . The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model wowed in the three photos posted to Instagram on December 1 as she gave her 4.1 million followers a look at her body from all angles.
The first shot showed Jasmine, who goes by the nickname Golden Barbie, as she looked down with her left hand on a straw sun hat and her other placed on the white railing behind her. It featured glass panels to reveal the calm ocean water and Miami skyline behind her.
Is Paige Spiranac Married? Who Is The Golf Star's Husband?
Paige Spiranac burst onto the sports scene just over five years ago and has become one of the most-followed athletes – or former athletes – on social media. The 27-year-old former collegiate golfer has amassed nearly three (2.9) million followers on Instagram alone. Add in another nearly 380,000 followers on Twitter and Spiranac is rather internet famous.
The former gymnast who turned to golf after an injury doesn’t look like many other golfers out there. Whether it’s a flattering outfit – not normally worn in a traditional golf setting – or the time she posed in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit edition, Spiranac has become golf’s sex symbol. The social media star has made plenty of headlines over the years, but her podcast, “Playing A Round” — took things up a notch.
Carol Alt is 60! The Sports Illustrated model shows off her toned legs | Daily Mail Online
And the Vogue model celebrated in New York City with a friend as they had a socially distanced dinner at Cipriani Downtown at 55 Wall Street.
The knockout showed off her legs in a mini dress by Zang Toi just after she told DailyMail.com that she stays trim eating good fats and exercising at least one minute every day.
Still a siren at 60: Carol Alt turned 60-years-old on Tuesday. And the Vogue model celebrated in New York City with a friend as they had a socially distanced dinner at Cipriani Downtown at 55 Wall Stree
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Sports Illustrated publisher ousts CEO James Heckman
Maven, the publisher of Sports Illustrated, the Street and other online news sites, said its embattled chief executive James Heckman will be replaced by veteran media mogul Ross Levinsohn, who most recently served as Sports Illustrated CEO.
Heckman’s relationship had lately grown strained with ABG as the licensing giant worried that controversies swirling around Sports Illustrated in recent months were damaging the magazine’s brand as it looked to make other deals with its property beyond the media world.
Ashley Graham Says One Model Shaded Her Sports Illustrated Cover | PEOPLE.com
Ashley Graham made history as the first curve model to cover the magazine's iconic Swimsuit Issue in 2016
When Ashley Graham became the first size-16 model to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated’s coveted Swimsuit Edition in 2016, she was celebrated for being a trailblazer of the body positive movement — but not everyone in the fashion industry was supportive.
“You know what, Naomi, actually it was right after that [Sports Illustrated] cover that I met you,” Graham recalls. “It was at the CFDA’s and we were walking onto a red carpet.”
Seven Team USA Trailblazers Who Are Changing The Paralympic Game & Advocating For Those With
First created in 1992 by the United Nations, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is a day dedicated to promoting the rights and well-being of those with disabilities in all different spheres of society.
Today we highlight members of Team USA who have made strides towards a more visible and accessible Paralympic landscape – breaking barriers, founding organizations and more.
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame inductee Candace Cable speaks during the Class of 2019 Induction Ceremony on Nov. 1, 2019 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Brazilian-born model Valentina Sampaio is the first trans woman to grace @SInow's swimsuit issue. https://t.co/iqP4Blbx26 voguemagazine (from New York, NY) Wed Dec 02 05:16:32 +0000 2020
Clark Judge writes on the urgency of this year's Hall of Fame vote for Clay Matthews. | Sports Illustrated Talk Of… https://t.co/Tm3Vb9XBfv TonyGrossi (from Cleveland) Thu Dec 03 13:21:01 +0000 2020
When we say this is a family, we mean it. ❤️ @eastmamba discusses his path to his USMNT debut with @BrianStraus of Sports Illustrated. 👇 FCBayernUS (from NYC-USA) Wed Dec 02 21:00:01 +0000 2020
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