Showing posts with label Aly Raisman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aly Raisman. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian Attends Golden Globe Awards

Beverly Hills, California - Gymnasts Simone Biles (plunging white dress), Aly Raisman (custom Rita Vinieris orange dress), Madison Kocian (blue dress) looking gorgeous in their dresses attends the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, January 8, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Aly Raisman Attends Gold Meets Golden Event

Los Angeles, California - Twenty two year old gymnast Aly Raisman, who completed in Rio Olympic games, looking beautiful wearing a white top, skirt and beige heels attends the Gold Meets Golden event on Saturday, January 7, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Gymnasts Simone Biles, Aly Raisman Attends Sherri Hill Presentation

New York City, New York - Gymnasts Simone Biles, Aly Raisman looking simply fabulous wearing a their dresses and heels attends the Sherri Hill presentation at Gotham Hall on Monday, September 12, 2016 in New York City.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

USA wins one gold, three silver on final day of gymnastics at 2016 Olympics


© John Cheng
RIO DE JANEIRO – Simone Biles of Spring of Texas/World Champions Centre, and Aly Raisman of Needham, Mass./Brestyan's American Gymnastics, won the gold and silver medals, respectively, on the floor exercise at the 2016 Olympic Games at the Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The medals were the eighth and ninth for the Final Five, the 2016 Olympic team champions, for the most women’s gymnastics Olympic medals won by a country since the Soviet Union’s 10 in 1972. For the men, Danell Leyva of Miami/Team Hilton (Universal Gymnastics), claimed the parallel bars and high bar silver medals on the final day of competition. The USA mined a total of 12 medals, the most since 1984.

This is the first time the U.S. women have won nine medals at an Olympic Games. The nine medals are: four gold, four silver and one bronze. Biles’ five Olympic medals make her the most decorated U.S. gymnast at the 2016 Olympics, and her four gold medals tie the Olympic record for a female gymnast in a single Games. Including her 2016 medals, Raisman’s six career Olympic medals is the second highest total in U.S. gymnastics history behind Shannon Miller.

The 12 U.S. Olympic medals are listed below.
  • Women’s team: gold
  • Biles: all-around, vault and floor exercise gold, and balance beam bronze
  • Hernandez: balance beam silver
  • Kocian, uneven bars silver
  • Leyva, parallel bars and high bar silver
  • Alex Naddour of Queen Creek, Ariz./Team Hilton (USA Youth Fitness Center), pommel horse bronze
  • Raisman, all-around and floor exercise silver
In the women’s floor final, Biles tumbled a layout full-out; double layout half-out (Biles); tucked double-double; and tucked full-in. Her 15.966 clinched the gold medal. Opening with her trademark one-and-a-half twist to double Arabian, punch layout front, Raisman scored a 15.500 to win silver. Great Britain’s Amy Tinkler claimed the bronze at 14.933.

Leyva captured two silvers on the final day of competition. On parallel bars, he capped off his magnificent routine with a stuck double front dismount to score a 15.900 and win the silver medal. Ukraine’s Oleg Verniaiev claimed gold with a 16.041 and David Belyavskiy of Russia earned the bronze (15.783).

Leyva performed a thrilling routine in the horizontal bar final with a layout Kovacs, Kolman and a double-twisting double layout dismount to score a 15.500, which earned the silver medal. Sam Mikulak of Newport Coast, Calif./Team Hilton (U.S. Olympic Training Center), hit his routine including a Cassina, Kolman and double twisting double layout dismount to score a 15.400 for fourth place. Germany’s Fabian Hambuechen won the title with his 15.766, and Nile Wilson of Great Britain finished third (15.466).

Gymnastics competition has concluded and wraps up its Olympics with two sessions of the gala on Aug. 17 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Rio time.

Ways to follow the action
  • NBC. NBC is the broadcast and web source for coverage and news on the Olympic Games.
    • Aug. 16, individual event finals, 8 p.m. ET, NBC
  • NBCOlympics.com. NBCOlympics.com carries live and archived coverage of every gymnastics session as well as all sports.
  • USAGym2016.com. Original stories, athlete bios, schedules, results and more are available at usagym2016.com.
  • USAGym.org. The USA Gymnastics official website is a great source for information about the sport: latest news, the schedule of its premier events, athlete biographies, videos, photo galleries and more.
  • TeamUSA.org. The U.S. Olympic Committee’s website will also be a good resource for information on the Team USA in Rio.
  • Social Media. USA Gymnastics is providing live updates and exclusive content, including interviews and photos, on Facebook and Twitter (@USAGym).

Friday, August 12, 2016

Team USA Gymnastics Team, Simone Biles Covers Kellogg's Special K Red Berries Boxes






















Team Kellogg's™ Athlete And USA Gymnastics Celebrate Gold Medal Wins With Time Honored Kellogg's Tradition
BATTLE CREEK, Mich.  -- In celebration of Simone Biles' individual all-around gold medal win, as well as U.S. women's gymnastics win in the team competition, Kellogg's® has announced that they will be featured on gold medal edition boxes of Kellogg's Special K® Red Berries. The boxes feature Simone's medal image on one side and Team USA's image on the other, as Kellogg's first-ever double-sided pack honoring two distinct achievements. Boxes are available in limited quantities for a short time only on KelloggsFamilyRewards.com.

"We couldn't be prouder of Simone and the women's team after all of their incredible achievements here in Rio representing Team USA," said Noel Geoffroy, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Innovation for Kellogg'sU.S. Morning Foods. "We're excited to continue the time-honored tradition of showcasing America's champions on Kellogg's cereal boxes following their remarkable success at the 2016 Olympic Games. By highlighting what gets her started each day – the support of her teammates - Simone has shown us the daily motivations that drive her to be the best gymnast in the world and helped her reach her full potential at her first Games."

The gold medal edition Kellogg's Special K Red Berries cereal boxes are available now free of charge on KelloggsFamilyRewards.com, while supplies last. Fans can visit KelloggsFamilyRewards.com for information about how to become a member and order their very own collectible box. You can also view Simone's #GetsMeStarted video on Youtube and learn more about her journey to Rio at kelloggs.com/teamusa.

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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Biles wins gold, Raisman silver in women's all-around at 2016 Olympic Games

© John Cheng
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Aug. 11, 2016 -- Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, and Aly Raisman of Needham, Mass./Brestyan’s American Gymnastics, won the gold and silver medals, respectively, in the all-around at the 2016 Olympic Games held at Rio’s Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Biles, a three-time World all-around champion (2013-15), is the fourth female gymnast in Olympic history to capture back-to-back World and Olympic all-around titles. She joins Gabby Douglas (2012), Nastia Liukin (2008), Carly Patterson (2004), and Mary Lou Retton (1984), as the only U.S. women’s gymnasts to win an Olympic all-around title.

Biles finished with a score of 62.198, followed by Raisman with a 60.098, and Russia’s Aliya Mustafina who earned the bronze with a 58.665. The 1-2 finish marks only the second time in history the U.S. has swept the top two spots on the podium in the women’s all-around competition. Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson earned gold and silver at the 2008 Olympics Games in Beijing, China. Biles’ victory gives the United States a fourth consecutive gold medal in the women’s all-around.

All-around scores for USA
  • Simone Biles: all-around, 62.198; vault, 15.866; uneven bars, 14.966; balance beam, 15.433; floor, 15.933.
  • Aly Raisman: all-around, 60.098; vault, 15.633; uneven bars, 14.166; balance beam, 14.866; floor, 15.433.
Event highlights
  • Vault: Biles – Amanar; Raisman – Amanar.
  • Uneven bars
    • Biles – toe-on full pirouette; Tkatchev; piked Tkatchev to Pak salto; dismounts with a full-twisting double back.
    • Raisman – Maloney, Tkatchev; Jaeger; Overshoot, Stalder full pirouette; double front dismount.
  • Balance beam
    • Biles – opened with a two-and-a-half wolf turn; barani; back handspring, layout, layout series; front aerial; dismounts with a full-twisting double back.
    • Raisman – pike front to open; back handspring to two foot layout; Arabian double front dismount.
  • Floor exercise
    • Biles – opened with a full-twisting double layout; Biles to a split jump; tucked double-double; ends with a tucked full-in.
    • Raisman – one-and-a-half through to Arabian double front, punch layout; Arabian double pike to stag jump; double layout; closes with a double pike.
Individual finals
  • Aug 14: men -- floor exercise, Mikulak and Dalton, and pommel horse, Naddour; women – vault, Biles and uneven bars, Kocian and Douglas.
  • Aug. 15: men – still rings, vault; women – balance beam, Biles and Hernandez
  • Aug. 16: men – parallel bars, Leyva, and horizontal bar, Leyva and Mikulak; women – floor exercise, Biles and Raisman.
Ways to follow the action
NBC is the broadcast and web source for coverage and news on the Olympic Games.
  • NBC Olympics.com. NBCOlympics.com will carry live coverage of every gymnastics session as well as all sports, and maintain an archive for on-demand coverage. The gymnastics schedule is listed below.
    • Aug. 14, individual event finals, 1 p.m. ET
    • Aug. 15, individual event finals, 1 p.m. ET
    • Aug. 16, individual event finals, 1 p.m. ET
  • NBC. Gymnastics coverage is expected to appear in the primetime broadcast.
    • Aug. 11, women’s all-around final, 8 p.m. ET
USA Gymnastics and the United States Olympic Committee are also providing easy ways to follow the action from Rio.
  • USAGym2016.com. Original stories, athlete bios, schedules, results and more are available at usagym2016.com.
  • USAGym.org. The USA Gymnastics official website is a great source for information about the sport: latest news, the schedule of its premier events, athlete biographies, videos, photo galleries and more.
  • TeamUSA.org. The U.S. Olympic Committee’s website will also be a good resource for information on the Team USA in Rio.
  • Social Media. USA Gymnastics is providing live updates and exclusive content, including interviews and photos, on Facebook and Twitter (@USAGym).

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

At a Glance: Team USA Takes Repeat Gold Medals in Women’s Gymnastics


© John Cheng
By Jo-Ann Barnas, Special Contributor For USA Gymnastics

Unbeatable then. Unstoppable now.

The most dominate team in the world the last three years now has an Olympic gold medal to prove it.

The U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastics team easily defended the team title it won in London with a masterful performance Tuesday at the Rio Olympic Arena.

Led by three-time World champion Simone Biles, the U.S. women became the first back-to-back Olympic team gold medalists since Romania in 2000 and 2004.

They did it by winning each event en route to an 184.897 total score, more than eight points ahead of silver-medalist Russia. China won the bronze medal.

The Americans had a .700 lead after vault, their first rotation, and extended it to 4.026 after uneven bars and 4.961 after balance beam.

The team of Biles, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian gave a sneak preview of how good they intended to be when they rolled through team qualifying on Sunday, finishing nearly 10 points higher than the second-best team, China.

The women's competition continues for U.S. all-arounders Biles and Raisman on Thursday.

Call them the 'Final Five' - U.S. women's team selects team nickname

By Jo-Ann Barnas, Special Contributor For USA Gymnastics

RIO DE JANEIRO -- The wait is over. Meet your "Final Five."

The much-anticipated nickname of the 2016 U.S. Olympic women's gymnastics team was unveiled moments after the Americans defended of their team gold this afternoon at the Rio Olympic Arena.

Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, Madison Kocian and Laurie Hernandez settled on the nickname after a team vote last week. And it wasn't easy keeping it under wraps. Everyone from journalists to media celebrities like Ryan Seacrest had been trying to coax it out of them the past few days -- especially after the U.S. women's dominating performance in Sunday's qualifying.

According to USA Gymnastics Senior Vice President Rhonda Faehn, the "Final Five" nickname was selected because Rio will be the final Olympics featuring five team members; the sizes have been reduced to four starting at the 2020 Olympics.

Coincidently, it also happens to be the number of U.S. Olympic teams that retiring national team coordinator Martha Karolyi has overseen since succeeding husband Bela in 2001, leading the U.S. women to team silver or gold the last three games.

The Final Five follows on the heels of their gold-medal predecessors, the "Fierce Five." The 2012 Olympic team revealed that nickname before the team final in London, with Raisman, Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney and Kyla Ross living up to its billing as the team went on to outscore silver medalist Russia by more than five points. It was the second team gold for the U.S since 1996's Magnificent Seven, and first on international soil.

The team members who made up the Magnificent Seven and produced Team USA's first-ever women's gymnastics gold at the Atlanta Games were: Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Dominique Dawes, Kerri Strug, Amy Chow, Amanda Borden and Jaycie Phelps.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

USA Lady Gymnasts Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Maggie Nichols, Madison Kocian Attends 2016 Team USA Media Summit

Beverly Hills, California - Team USA's lady gymnasts Gabrielle  Douglas, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Maggie Nichols and Madison Kocian posed for portraits and some addressed the media as they attended the USOC Olympic Media Summit at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Monday, March 7, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Aly Raisman Attends U.S. Olympic Committee Best of U.S. Awards

Washington, DC - Nineteen year old Olympian gymnast Aly Raisman looked beautiful in a blue dress with black high heels as she stepped out on a Wednesday night to attend the U.S. Olympic Committee's Best of U.S. Awards held at Warner Theatre on April 2, 2014 in Washington, DC.

Alexandra Rose "Aly" Raisman born May 25, 1994 is an American artistic gymnast. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was captain of the gold medal-winning US women's gymnastics team and individually won a gold medal on the floor and a bronze medal on the balance beam. She was also on the US teams that won a silver medal at the 2010 World Championships and a gold medal at the 2011 World Championships. In 2013, she appeared on Dancing with the Stars.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Aly Raisman & Mark Ballas Quick Step "Dancing With Stars" WATCH NOW

Gymnast Aly Raisman 18 and Mark Ballas 26 performed a solid dance routine Quick Step on "Dancing With Stars" last night March 25th, 2013 Los Angeles, California. These two did a great job score a two week total of 36 points.

The 18-year-old Olympian tweeted after her dance, “That was SO much fun… I loved every second of it :) Thanks @MarkBallas for being such a great teacher & @DancingABC for this opportunity!”

Aly and Mark scored a 24/30 possible points with judge Carrie Ann Inaba praising their dance as the “best quickstep of the night.”

Alexandra Rose "Aly" Raisman born May 25, 1994 is an American artistic gymnast who was captain of the gold medal-winning US Women's Gymnastics team at the 2012 Summer Olympics and individually won a gold medal on the floor and a bronze medal on the balance beam.

Mark Alexander Ballas Jr. born May 24, 1986 is an American dancer. Ballas is a professional ballroom dancer on the ABC program Dancing with the Stars. He began competing on the show in the fall of 2007.
 Photos BY: ABC

Monday, March 18, 2013

Aly Raisman & Mark Ballas Dancing With The Stars Rehearsal

Aly Raisman and professional dance partner Mark Ballas rehearse their dancing before the premiere of the new season of Dancing With The Stars tonight, March 18th at 8pm on ABC. Other new Dancing With The Stars include  Lisa Vanderpump, Zendaya, Andy Dick, Dorothy Hamill, D.L Hughley, Jacoby Jones, Wynonna Judd, Sean Lowe, Victor Ortiz, Kellie Pickler and Ingo Rademacher with their perfessional dance partners.

Alexandra Rose "Aly" Raisman born on May 25, 1994 (18) is an American artistic gymnast who was captain of the gold medal-winning US Women's Gymnastics team at the 2012 Summer Olympics and individually won a gold medal on the floor and a bronze medal on the balance beam.

Mark Alexander Ballas Jr. born on May 24, 1986 (26) is an American dancer. Ballas is a professional ballroom dancer on the ABC program Dancing with the Stars. He began competing on the show in the fall of 2007.
 Photos BY: ABC

Please tune in to ABC tonight at 8pm to see the return of Dancing With The Stars
Good Luck To All!!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" - Season 16 - Gallery

Zendaya and partner Val Chmerkovskiy
The two-hour season 16 premiere of 'Dancing with the Stars' airs Monday, March 18th from 8:00 to 10:01 p.m., ET on the ABC Television Network. Dancing With The Stars season 16 all new cast members are Zendaya Coleman, Andy Dick, Dorothy Hamill, D.L Hughley, Jacoby Jones, Wynonna Judd, Victor Ortiz, Kellie Pickler, Ingo Rademacher, Alexandra Raisman and Lisa Vanderpump

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Dancing With The Stars Cast Revealed

This season's dynamic lineup of stars -- including a country music legend, a figure skating champion, a boxing dynamo, an Olympic Gold medalist and the youngest contestant to ever compete on the show - will perform for the first time on live national television with their professional partners during the two-hour season premiere of "Dancing with the Stars," MONDAY, MARCH 18 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
     
As announced this morning on ABC's "Good Morning America" by "Dancing with the Stars" hosts Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke-Charvet, the 11 celebrities, with their professional partners, heading to the dance floor this season (in alphabetical order) are:

ZENDAYA COLEMAN -- Multi-talented actress and singer Zendaya stars as Raquel "Rocky" Blue, one half of the comedic duo in the hit Disney Channel series "Shake It Up!," and is currently recording her debut album on Hollywood Records. Born September 1, 1996, in Oakland, California, Zendaya grew up as part of the California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, where her mother works as the House Manager. In addition to training at the theater's student conservatory program and later performing in numerous stage productions, she helped her mom seat patrons and sell raffle tickets to benefit the theater. While attending the Oakland School for the Arts, Zendaya starred as Little Ti Moune in "Once on This Island" at the Berkley Playhouse, and in the breakout role of the male character Joe in "Caroline, or Change" at Palo Alto's TheaterWorks. She also studied at the CalShakes Conservatory program and at the American Conservatory Theater. Zendaya has performed around the world, including at the White House and in the 2011 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and she tours select cities with her Z-Swagg Dancers and Singers. Her name is derived from the word that means "to give thanks" in Shona (a Bantu language native to the Shona people of Zimbabwe). Zendaya has been a fashion model for Macy's, Mervyns and Old Navy, and was also one of the back-up dancers in a Sears commercial featuring Disney Channel star Selena Gomez. She now resides in Los Angeles, California with her family and dog, a giant Schnauzer named Midnight. ZENDAYA partners with VAL CHMERKOVSKIY.

Aly Raisman Goes Dancing With The Stars

As announced today on Good Morning America Olympic Gymnast Aly Raisman, 18, has been named one of those completing in Dancing With The Stars new season. Dancing With The Stars is set to premiere on March 18th, 2013 from 8-10pm.

Alexandra Rose "Aly" Raisman is an American artistic gymnast who was captain of the gold medal-winning US Women's Gymnastics team at the 2012 Summer Olympics and individually won a gold medal on the floor and a bronze medal on the balance beam. Aly was born on May 25th, 1994.

Are you excited that Aly Raisman will be on the new season of Dancing With The Stars?

Congratulations Aly Raisman!!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Olympian Gymnast Aly Raisman Attends 3rd Annual Cartoon Network's "Hall Of Game" Awards

From Left To Right: Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney
Santa Monica, California - Olympian Gymnast Aly Raisman looked beautiful in a blue dress as she attends the 3rd Annual Cartoon Network's "Hall Of Game" Awards held at Barker Hangar on February 9, 2013 in Santa Monica, California. Aly, 18, was joined by Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney and Gabrielle Douglas, 3 of the fierce five members. Raisman was born as Alexandra Rose Raisman on May 25, 1994 to Lynn Faber, Rick Raisman and has 3 siblings.
From Left To Right: Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney
From Left To Right: McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, Jordyn Wieber and Gabrielle Douglas
From Left To Right: Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney
From Left To Right: McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, Jordyn Wieber and Gabrielle Douglas
From Left To Right: Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney