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Wedding Impossible with Gail Kim x Robert Irvine

Wedding Impossible with Gail Kim x Robert Irvine

Back in May 2012, professional wrestler & WWE Diva Gail Kim got married to Food Network star Robert Irvine. Tonight on a special episode of Restaurant: Impossible, you’ll get to see what transpired during their wedding. This first-time departure for Food Network gives viewers an intimate look into the personal life of their star chef Robert Irvine as he gets ready to marry wrestling star and entertainer Gail Kim. Featuring some of the biggest names in food and set against one of the most magnificent backdrops in the country, at the Charles Krug winery in Napa Valley, get introduced to their family and their friends. The whole wedding was conceived, planned and executed with the same military efficiency Robert Irvine brings to the massive two-day restaurant overhauls on his show. But this day won’t be the restaurateur who is dazzled by his work; it will be Gail Kim. Robert has kept her in the dark about the details of the party, including the main event: the food. Among the things the 160 guests will get to eat include an Iron Chef battle of hors d’oeuvres featuring Masaharu Morimoto, fresh sushi, fresh mozzarella, and a five-course sit-down dinner featuring avocado and hearts of palm salad by Morimoto; gnocchi, rigatoni and the roasted pig by Chiarello; and cupcakes by Falkner. Among the attendees are Gail’s family from Toronto, Robert’s family from the United Kingdom and Abu Dhabi, the bride’s fellow professional wrestlers, and the crew members from the groom’s show. Tune in Saturday, August 18, 2012 at 10pm and look for repeats later.

Wedding : Impossible with Gail Kim x Robert Irvine

Jeremy Lin x Travis Ishikawa : SPARTA athletes

Jeremy Lin x Travis Ishikawa : SPARTA athletes

Houston Rockets guard Jeremy Lin and Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Travis Ishikawa train at SPARTA in the San Francisco Bay Area. The two high profile athletes tell you why they train so hard to be where they are today. Before everyone knew his name, Jeremy Lin was investing in himself by training at SPARTA during the 2011 NBA lockout. (see Jeremy Lin in the offseason last year.) He’s back at SPARTA this off-season, getting ready to show what he can do in a full season. (watch Jeremy Lin in the offseason episode 2). Meanwhile, Travis Ishikawa improves his hitting and conditioning at the facility. These guys definitely work out.

Jeremy Lin : SPARTA athlete

Travis Ishikawa : SPARTA athlete

Meng Ling Rookie of the Year 2030 Nike basketball commercial

Meng Ling Rookie of the Year 2030 Nike basketball commercial

Basketball is a global sport from USA to China. Michael Jordan’s Jumpman in conjunction with Nike released this futuristic commercial “This is Where is Starts” that shows a potential rivalry in the future. Somewhere, someone is working on their game. Young kids are inspired by today’s athletes like Jeremy Lin. That spark of Linsanity drives them to propel their basketball skills as a youth from their local basketball court to high school to college. As media become more prolific, you can expect more visibility for the people who excel in their sport. Watch a global rivalry unfold for two players determined to rise above the competition. You just might see someone like Meng Ling as rookie of the year in 2030. Dream become reality.

update: the Meng Ling character is played by Hank Huang

Meng Ling Rookie of the Year 2030 Nike basketball commercial

Rise Above Isolation – China’s passion for hoops shines bright in a remote mountain village.

Jeremy Lin in The Offseason : Episode 2

Jeremy Lin in The Offseason : Episode 2

While he was with the Golden State Warriors last year, Jeremy Lin shared a day in his life in the offseason. Once again this offseason, he offers another peek into what he’s up to. He kicks things off by suiting up for his Volvo Commercial Shoot. Then, he jets back to his hometown for training in Palo Alto and lifting at SPARTA Performance Science. The guys works out hard to stay on top of his game and be the best NBA player he can be. For stress relief, Jeremy heads out to the links for some mini golf and some acupressure. He leaves you with verse Psalms 118:24 – “This is the day that the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Look for Jeremy Lin in a Houston Rockets uniform when the new NBA season begins.

Jeremy Lin in The Offseason : Episode 2

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men’s 100m freestyle at 2012 Summer Olympics

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men's 100m freestyle at 2012 Summer Olympics

Yesterday, part Chinese swimmer Nathan Adrian out-touched Australia’s James Magnussen by one-hundredth of a second to win gold in the men’s 100m freestyle. He jumped out to a good start in the first half, touching third at the wall. But the real race came down to the last 50 meters going stroke-for-stroke down the homestretch against James “The Missle” Magnussen. Adrian touched in 47.52 seconds, while Magnussen, the 2011 world champion in the 100, in 47.53 seconds. In that split second, Nathan Adrian became the first American to win the event in 24 years.

“People are coming back so fast these days,” Adrian said. “I’m a little more known for going out strong and kind of hurting on the way home, so I wanted to conserve a little more energy (in the first half) and come home strong this time. This guy’s an incredible closer, and I knew it was going to take a lot more than I’d ever done before to keep up.”

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men's 100m freestyle in 2012 Summer OlympicsNathan Adrian wins gold in men's 100m freestyle in 2012 Summer Olympics

“The most important lesson I learned from the 2011 World Championships is that every time I’m in a heat, I rid myself of externalities,” Adrian said. “(In my head) we’re like a group of fourth graders in the school yard racing for the wall. That’s where I’m most confident in my racing, and that’s what I tried to do tonight.”

“I kind of touched the wall and thought, ‘Oh, sweet, I’ve won my heat,’” Adrian said. “Then there’s 10 to 15 seconds where it kind of sunk in, and I had to double check because I didn’t want to be that guy who was celebrating and got eighth or something.”

He joins fellow HAPA athlete Kyla Ross in winning gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men’s 100m freestyle at 2012 Summer Olympics

More about Nathan Adrian
Adrian’s mother, Cecilia, is Chinese and was born and raised in Hong Kong. She move to the U.S. in 1968 and met Adrian’s father, Jim, at the University of Portland. Cecilia has never been to mainland China but gave all three of her children a Chinese middle name. Nathan’s roughly means “little pony,” which Cecilia explains is representative of “the most precious things one can possess.” Adrian has an older sister, Donella, who swam at Arizona State, and an other brother, Justin, who swam at Washington. His nickname is “Bok Choi,” given to him by girls on one of his swim teams after they discovered his Asian heritage.

Kristi Yamaguchi endorses Mitt Romney

Kristi Yamaguchi endorses Mitt Romney

Olympic gold medalist and World Champion in figure skating Kristi Yamaguchi endorses GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in this Olympics focused ad. She touts his stewardship in support of the 2002 Winter Olympic games in Salt Lake City. In the ad, she states ““Mitt Romney brought a huge sense of hope.” Yamaguchi won gold in 1992 and was a goodwill ambassador during the 2002 Winter Games.

Kristi Yamaguchi endorses Mitt Romney