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		<title>F1 Heat, Star Power, and Off-the-Wall Style: The Wildest Moments from the Miami Grand Prix</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Damian Wexler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2025 12:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This piece covers the boldest, strangest, and coolest highlights from the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, as seen through the eyes of Boman Martinez-Reid social media personality and Esquire’s official correspondent for the weekend. From celebrity run-ins and jaw-dropping fashion to on-track action and the Red Bull Energy Station buzz, here’s what really went down in Miami. F1 in Miami: Palm Trees, Celebrities, and Pure Adrenaline The Miami International Autodrome lit up the first weekend of May with a collision of fast cars, bold personalities, and a crowd dressed to be seen. Boman Martinez-Reid, attending his very first Formula 1 race, was on the ground to capture it all: electric crowds, VIP parties, and the kind of F1 culture that only Miami can pull off. At the Red Bull Energy Station, energy drinks were swapped for exclusive interviews and late-night laughs. The Unfiltered Scene: From F1 Stars to Hollywood Royalty Between the roar of engines and the beats of the afterparties, Boman found himself surrounded by an eclectic mix of athletes and celebrities. Australian sensation Oscar Piastri clinched the World Champion title, but the real action was off the track: Boman caught up with drivers like Alex Albon, Liam Lawson, &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This piece covers the boldest, strangest, and coolest highlights from the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, as seen through the eyes of Boman Martinez-Reid social media personality and Esquire’s official correspondent for the weekend. From celebrity run-ins and jaw-dropping fashion to on-track action and the Red Bull Energy Station buzz, here’s what really went down in Miami.</p>
<h2>F1 in Miami: Palm Trees, Celebrities, and Pure Adrenaline</h2>
<p>The Miami International Autodrome lit up the first weekend of May with a collision of fast cars, bold personalities, and a crowd dressed to be seen. Boman Martinez-Reid, attending his very first Formula 1 race, was on the ground to capture it all: electric crowds, VIP parties, and the kind of F1 culture that only Miami can pull off. At the Red Bull Energy Station, energy drinks were swapped for exclusive interviews and late-night laughs.</p>
<h2>The Unfiltered Scene: From F1 Stars to Hollywood Royalty</h2>
<p>Between the roar of engines and the beats of the afterparties, Boman found himself surrounded by an eclectic mix of athletes and celebrities. Australian sensation Oscar Piastri clinched the World Champion title, but the real action was off the track: Boman caught up with drivers like Alex Albon, Liam Lawson, Isack Hadjar, and Yuki Tsunoda, plus chart-topper Roddy Ricch and movie star Timothée Chalamet. Film legend Jerry Bruckheimer was also on hand, hyping up his upcoming F1 movie as “the most accurate racing film ever made.”</p>
<h3>Trackside Style and Candid Chats</h3>
<p>F1 is always about the spectacle, but the fashion at the Miami Grand Prix hit a whole new level. Boman quizzed K Camp and Zaire Wade about trackside style both agreed that you’ve got to dress for the party, not just the paddock. Asked how he’d do in the cockpit, Wade laughed and admitted he’d probably finish last, but it’s all about the vibe anyway.</p>
<h2>Energy Station Antics and Epic Fan Moments</h2>
<p>While the race dominated the headlines, the Red Bull Energy Station was the place to spot larger-than-life personalities and unexpected moments. From impromptu dance battles to behind-the-scenes banter, the Miami paddock proved Formula 1 is as much about community and culture as it is about sport.</p>
<ul>
<li>Celebrity interviews and jaw-dropping fits at every turn.</li>
<li>Legendary afterparties where drivers and fans mingled late into the night.</li>
<li>Exclusive teasers for the new F1 movie fueling hype for racing fans everywhere.</li>
<li>Unscripted, hilarious exchanges that only Miami could deliver.</li>
</ul>
<blockquote><p>“Where do you think on the board you’d place?”<br />
“Last place,” Zaire Wade said, grinning proving that F1 weekends are for fun as much as competition.</p></blockquote>
<h2>Miami’s F1 Grand Prix Is a Party Like No Other</h2>
<p>From Oscar Piastri’s championship moment to Boman Martinez-Reid’s candid interviews and all-out style scouting, the Miami Grand Prix delivered pure spectacle. Whether you’re there for the racing, the fashion, or the star-studded crowd, one thing is clear: Miami’s F1 weekend isn’t just a race it’s a cultural event at full throttle.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/f1-heat-star-power-and-off-the-wall-style-the-wildest-moments-from-the-miami-grand-prix/" data-wpel-link="internal">F1 Heat, Star Power, and Off-the-Wall Style: The Wildest Moments from the Miami Grand Prix</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Why Shedeur Sanders Was Pushed Down the NFL Draft And What That Says About the League</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Damian Wexler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 09:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The NFL draft has always been a spectacle, a place where dreams are realized and hopes can be dashed in a single evening. For Shedeur Sanders, son of the legendary Deion Sanders, it was supposed to be the culmination of an extraordinary college career one that saw him break records, win Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, and become one of the most talked-about quarterbacks in the country. Yet, as draft night unfolded, Shedeur watched as team after team passed him by, his name dropping lower and lower on the board. At his home in Canton, Texas, surrounded by family and friends, Shedeur hosted his own draft celebration eschewing the usual pomp in Green Bay for an event that felt personal and branded with his own “Legendary” logo. All 32 team hats were lined up, cameras were rolling, and hope filled the room. But what followed shocked nearly everyone: Shedeur, projected as a first-round pick, fell not just past the first, but the second, third, and even fourth rounds, until the Cleveland Browns finally selected him 144th overall. On paper, it made no sense. This was a player with no major off-the-field scandals, a stellar stat line, and immense &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NFL draft has always been a spectacle, a place where dreams are realized and hopes can be dashed in a single evening. For Shedeur Sanders, son of the legendary Deion Sanders, it was supposed to be the culmination of an extraordinary college career one that saw him break records, win Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, and become one of the most talked-about quarterbacks in the country. Yet, as draft night unfolded, Shedeur watched as team after team passed him by, his name dropping lower and lower on the board.</p>
<p>At his home in Canton, Texas, surrounded by family and friends, Shedeur hosted his own draft celebration eschewing the usual pomp in Green Bay for an event that felt personal and branded with his own “Legendary” logo. All 32 team hats were lined up, cameras were rolling, and hope filled the room. But what followed shocked nearly everyone: Shedeur, projected as a first-round pick, fell not just past the first, but the second, third, and even fourth rounds, until the Cleveland Browns finally selected him 144th overall.</p>
<p>On paper, it made no sense. This was a player with no major off-the-field scandals, a stellar stat line, and immense potential to boost any team’s media presence and ticket sales. So why did every team pass him over again and again? The uncomfortable answer, one rooted in the league’s long history and the wider culture surrounding it, is that Shedeur didn’t simply fall he was pushed.</p>
<p>The echoes of this treatment reach all the way back to draft day 1989, when Deion Sanders, dripping in gold chains and charisma, was drafted by the Falcons. Deion’s confidence was legendary, and his brand Prime Time was as much a part of his identity as his game-changing plays. For some, his boldness was inspiring; for others, it was seen as arrogance in need of correction.</p>
<p>It’s a lesson Shedeur seems to have inherited, for better or worse. Being the son of Deion Sanders brings enormous advantages connections, guidance, and the ability to build a personal brand. But it also comes with risks, especially when that confidence and self-belief are interpreted by some as cockiness, even entitlement. In the eyes of certain NFL decision-makers, humility at least, the appearance of it is still considered a prerequisite, especially for young Black men seeking stardom.</p>
<p>Despite his accomplishments and clean record, Shedeur became the target of what’s been called “know-your-place aggression” an insidious, often unspoken effort to remind ambitious Black athletes of their supposed place in the hierarchy. The fact that Shedeur represented himself in contract negotiations, bypassing the traditional agent system, likely didn’t help. The NFL, like many major institutions, often resists players who challenge its unwritten rules, especially those who dare to dictate terms or disrupt the established order. By dropping Shedeur in the draft, teams sent a message one that extends far beyond football.</p>
<p>Media reactions ranged from critiques of his “lack of humility” to open speculation about whether he “thought too highly of himself.” But at the heart of it was something deeper: the persistent discomfort with young, Black athletes who refuse to shrink themselves to fit the mold. History is filled with examples Muhammad Ali, Colin Kaepernick, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf of Black sports figures punished for their outspokenness, activism, or simply refusing to “know their place.”</p>
<p>Shedeur’s draft saga unfolded in a season where power structures have become more emboldened, where diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives are under attack, and where the pushback against Black excellence is increasingly open. In this context, the NFL’s snub of Shedeur Sanders reads as more than just a football decision it’s a reflection of broader societal anxieties and prejudices that have yet to be fully addressed.</p>
<p>But through it all, the Sanders family remained unbroken. Videos of Shedeur and his brother Shilo celebrating after finally hearing his name called by the Browns showed joy and resilience, not defeat. “Thank you for the fans. Thank you for everybody. Thank you for the Browns organization for giving me a chance,” Shedeur said, donning his new team’s cap. For now, that’s all he needs and perhaps, in the long run, that’s how legends are truly made.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/how-shedeur-sanders-was-pushed-down-the-nfl-draft-and-what-his-fall-reveals/" data-wpel-link="internal">Why Shedeur Sanders Was Pushed Down the NFL Draft And What That Says About the League</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Speed, Rivalry, and Breaking Barriers: Inside SailGP’s High-Stakes Multimillion-Dollar Showdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 08:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>F50 Catamarans: Engineering Marvels That Fly Above the Sea SailGP’s F50 catamarans are unlike anything else in competitive sailing. These boats, which can soar above the waves at speeds exceeding 60 mph, use sophisticated hydrofoils and rudders to lift their hulls clear of the water. The result is a racing experience as thrilling as any on land, with razor-thin margins for error one wrong maneuver, and a capsize is always just seconds away. Dylan Fletcher, world champion and driver for Emirates GBR, describes piloting an F50 as “absolutely incredible an experience of G-forces and pure exhilaration.” The physical demands are matched by mental intensity, with every member of the six-person crew responsible for critical split-second decisions. How SailGP Redefines Sailing’s Global Stage SailGP is transforming what it means to be a professional sailor. Now in its fifth season, the league features 12 teams and a calendar of 12 events spanning five continents. Legendary destinations like New York, Portsmouth, and Abu Dhabi play host to some of the most competitive racing on the planet, with crowds and global broadcasts matching the drama on the water. Unlike traditional sailing, where major competitions happen once every four years, SailGP runs an annual championship. &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>F50 Catamarans: Engineering Marvels That Fly Above the Sea</h2>
<p>SailGP’s F50 catamarans are unlike anything else in competitive sailing. These boats, which can soar above the waves at speeds exceeding 60 mph, use sophisticated hydrofoils and rudders to lift their hulls clear of the water. The result is a racing experience as thrilling as any on land, with razor-thin margins for error one wrong maneuver, and a capsize is always just seconds away.</p>
<p>Dylan Fletcher, world champion and driver for Emirates GBR, describes piloting an F50 as “absolutely incredible an experience of G-forces and pure exhilaration.” The physical demands are matched by mental intensity, with every member of the six-person crew responsible for critical split-second decisions.</p>
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<h2>How SailGP Redefines Sailing’s Global Stage</h2>
<p>SailGP is transforming what it means to be a professional sailor. Now in its fifth season, the league features 12 teams and a calendar of 12 events spanning five continents. Legendary destinations like New York, Portsmouth, and Abu Dhabi play host to some of the most competitive racing on the planet, with crowds and global broadcasts matching the drama on the water.</p>
<p>Unlike traditional sailing, where major competitions happen once every four years, SailGP runs an annual championship. This new format keeps fans engaged and teams hungry for points in a year-long battle. After its 2019 debut, SailGP quickly grew from six to 12 teams, with broadcast audiences and sponsorships Rolex is now title partner soaring along with the boats.</p>
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<h3>
The Stakes: Record Prizes, Fierce Rivalries</h3>
<p>A $12.8 million season purse, including $2 million for the grand final champion, fuels a rivalry that’s become legendary. As of now, Emirates GBR and Australia are locked in a fierce points race, each determined to prove their nation the best in the world. For Tom Slingsby, the Australian driver and CEO, the pressure is personal: “Australians love competing with the British. If they beat you, you’re going to get frustrated by it.”</p>
<h2>Equality on Deck: Women at the Helm of Change</h2>
<p>In a sport long dominated by men, SailGP is breaking new ground. Since 2021, every team is required to field at least one female crew member. This season, Martine Grael becomes the league’s first female driver, leading the Mubadala Brazil team. SailGP’s accelerator program aims for two women on every crew by 2030 a bold vision for genuine inclusion.</p>
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<blockquote><p>“We’re changing how women are perceived, not just in sailing, but in sports in general,” Grael says, underscoring the league’s larger mission.</p></blockquote>
<ul>
<li>First top-level sailing series with required mixed-gender crews.</li>
<li>Women’s representation set to double by 2030.</li>
<li>Accelerator program to recruit, mentor, and advance female talent in every team.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Unmatched Skill, Identical Boats: The Purest Test in Racing</h2>
<p>Every SailGP team races on identical F50 catamarans. Success is determined not by who has the best boat, but by strategy, teamwork, and raw skill. As CEO Russell Coutts explains, “SailGP is for the racing fan, not just the sailing fan. These boats are about pure performance, and it takes true athleticism and teamwork to win.”</p>
<p>A typical crew features a driver, strategist, flight controller, two grinders, and a wing trimmer. The teamwork is relentless. “The boats look easy, but they’re far from it,” says Fletcher. “We’re always pushing for the limit, almost like you would in a race car.”</p>
<h3>The Future of Racing: Technology, Spectacle, and Growth</h3>
<p>SailGP’s meteoric rise is rewriting what’s possible in water sports. With private ownership, ever-faster boats, and a growing global fan base, the league promises ever-greater speed and spectacle. From breathtaking photo finishes to high-profile celebrity guests and après-sail concerts, SailGP is as much an entertainment phenomenon as a sporting one.</p>
<p>For the sailors, it’s all about the pursuit of the edge and the taste of victory on the world’s fastest boats. For the fans, it’s a front-row seat to the future of racing, where speed, skill, and diversity rule the waves.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/speed-rivalry-and-breaking-barriers-inside-sailgps-high-stakes-multimillion-dollar-showdown/" data-wpel-link="internal">Speed, Rivalry, and Breaking Barriers: Inside SailGP’s High-Stakes Multimillion-Dollar Showdown</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Naomi Girma’s Million-Dollar Move: Why Soccer’s Best Defender Is Still Undervalued</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Damian Wexler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 07:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This article explores Naomi Girma’s historic transfer to Chelsea, her unconventional path to stardom as a defender, what her record fee means for women’s soccer, and why her impact goes far beyond the numbers. We look at Girma’s journey from her Ethiopian roots in California to the heights of the world game, her academic pursuits, and her views on what real recognition means for defenders and the sport’s future. Naomi Girma Breaks Records and Defies Expectations Naomi Girma, newly arrived in London and adjusting to the chill, is not just making headlines she’s changing the game. In January, the 24-year-old center back became the first million-dollar player in women’s soccer history with her $1.1 million transfer from San Diego Wave to Chelsea. Yet the most striking part of Girma’s story is that she’s not a goal-scoring forward or flashy playmaker. She is a defender steady, calm, and unspectacular to the casual fan, but absolutely indispensable to every team she joins. Her record-breaking move capped a bidding war between Chelsea and France’s Lyon, two of the world’s most ambitious women’s clubs. It signals a major shift in women’s soccer, with European and American leagues driving up standards, breaking attendance records, and &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article explores Naomi Girma’s historic transfer to Chelsea, her unconventional path to stardom as a defender, what her record fee means for women’s soccer, and why her impact goes far beyond the numbers. We look at Girma’s journey from her Ethiopian roots in California to the heights of the world game, her academic pursuits, and her views on what real recognition means for defenders and the sport’s future.</p>
<h2>Naomi Girma Breaks Records and Defies Expectations</h2>
<p>Naomi Girma, newly arrived in London and adjusting to the chill, is not just making headlines she’s changing the game. In January, the 24-year-old center back became the first million-dollar player in women’s soccer history with her $1.1 million transfer from San Diego Wave to Chelsea. Yet the most striking part of Girma’s story is that she’s not a goal-scoring forward or flashy playmaker. She is a defender steady, calm, and unspectacular to the casual fan, but absolutely indispensable to every team she joins.</p>
<p>Her record-breaking move capped a bidding war between Chelsea and France’s Lyon, two of the world’s most ambitious women’s clubs. It signals a major shift in women’s soccer, with European and American leagues driving up standards, breaking attendance records, and launching a global market for talent.</p>
<h2>A Defender in the Spotlight: Changing the Narrative</h2>
<p>For decades, it’s been attackers like Mia Hamm or Alex Morgan who’ve grabbed the limelight in U.S. soccer. Girma’s transfer is a challenge to that hierarchy. “Defenders can go under the radar, but it’s such an important part of any team,” she explains. Girma’s steady excellence at the back has already inspired a new generation to see the value and the thrill of stopping goals, not just scoring them.</p>
<p>Her ability to anticipate danger, win the ball, and calmly build play from the back set her apart in college at Stanford, in the NWSL, and now on the global stage. At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Girma played every minute of the U.S. Women’s National Team’s run to gold, helping deliver four clean sheets in six games. USWNT coach Emma Hayes called her “the best defender I’ve ever seen.”</p>
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<h3>Roots, Family, and Relentless Drive</h3>
<p>Girma’s love for the game was fostered in the Ethiopian community of San Jose, California, where her father started a youth soccer group for local families. While many kids were coaxed onto the field, Girma was instantly hooked. She soon excelled at club level, went on to captain Stanford to an NCAA title, and became the top pick in the 2022 NWSL draft where she was named Rookie of the Year and Defender of the Year in her debut season.</p>
<h2>Brains and Balance: Beyond the Pitch</h2>
<p>Soccer isn’t Girma’s only focus. She studied symbolic systems at Stanford a program blending computer science, psychology, and philosophy and is working part-time on a master’s in management science and engineering. Balancing her education with a demanding professional career, Girma credits her academic interests with helping her keep perspective and find joy outside the sport.</p>
<p>“I like having that balance,” she says. “It’s really nice to train in the morning, and then when I leave I have something else that I can put my mind and attention toward.”</p>
<h3>Living the Moment and Changing the Future</h3>
<p>Girma is still settling into life in England, searching for an apartment and learning to love the city despite the weather. Her focus now is on helping Chelsea defend their title and competing for European glory in the Champions League, while remaining a pillar of the U.S. national team.</p>
<p>Asked about moments when her achievements hit home, Girma recalls a friendly against England at Wembley. “There were eighty thousand people there! That was a moment for me, like, Whoa, this is very cool. It was a lot. And they were not cheering for us!”</p>
<blockquote><p>“Hopefully it can be an exciting thing for young players to want to be a defender too to be the ones who stop goals and not just the ones who score them.” — Naomi Girma</p></blockquote>
<h2>The Price of Greatness and the Need for More</h2>
<p>Naomi Girma’s million-dollar transfer is a milestone, but in a booming sport, it is also a reminder that even the best are still underpaid. As women’s soccer moves into a new era of investment and global recognition, Girma’s story shows the depth, intelligence, and value defenders bring to the pitch and why true equality in the game is still a work in progress.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/naomi-girmas-million-dollar-move-why-soccers-best-defender-is-still-undervalued/" data-wpel-link="internal">Naomi Girma’s Million-Dollar Move: Why Soccer’s Best Defender Is Still Undervalued</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Lindsey Vonn’s Daring Return: A New Knee, No Fear, and the Race of Her Life</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Damian Wexler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2025 06:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Out of Retirement: Lindsey Vonn’s Shocking Comeback After dominating alpine skiing for nearly two decades and retiring as the most decorated female downhill skier in history, Lindsey Vonn is back on the World Cup circuit. At forty, she’s racing competitors half her age and is doing so with a completely new knee. Years of injuries, surgeries, and setbacks had forced her off the slopes, but a successful partial knee replacement in April 2024 sparked her return to the sport she loves. “I can do so much more than I could in the last few years of my career,” Vonn says. Stronger and more flexible than before, she’s lifting heavier weights and jumping higher than ever. For Vonn, the comeback is about possibility, not proving a point. Rebuilding Body and Mind Vonn’s journey back to competition wasn’t just physical it demanded a total reset. After a punishing crash in late 2018, she left the sport in pain and exhaustion, both physically and mentally. Retirement brought its own struggles, forcing her to confront life outside of skiing and rediscover her sense of self. Through therapy, reflection, and even rewriting her memoir from scratch, Vonn gradually rebuilt her confidence. Extreme water sports in &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Out of Retirement: Lindsey Vonn’s Shocking Comeback</h2>
<p>After dominating alpine skiing for nearly two decades and retiring as the most decorated female downhill skier in history, Lindsey Vonn is back on the World Cup circuit. At forty, she’s racing competitors half her age and is doing so with a completely new knee. Years of injuries, surgeries, and setbacks had forced her off the slopes, but a successful partial knee replacement in April 2024 sparked her return to the sport she loves.</p>
<p>“I can do so much more than I could in the last few years of my career,” Vonn says. Stronger and more flexible than before, she’s lifting heavier weights and jumping higher than ever. For Vonn, the comeback is about possibility, not proving a point.</p>
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<h2>Rebuilding Body and Mind</h2>
<p>Vonn’s journey back to competition wasn’t just physical it demanded a total reset. After a punishing crash in late 2018, she left the sport in pain and exhaustion, both physically and mentally. Retirement brought its own struggles, forcing her to confront life outside of skiing and rediscover her sense of self. Through therapy, reflection, and even rewriting her memoir from scratch, Vonn gradually rebuilt her confidence.</p>
<p>Extreme water sports in Miami gave her a new lease on life. For the first time in years, she didn’t feel the pain in her knee. But daily life remained limited until her knee replacement. The transformation was immediate. “I was having a hard time living my life,” she recalls, but post-surgery, the possibilities reopened.</p>
<h2>Racing Results: Defying the Odds at Forty</h2>
<p>Vonn’s return to the circuit has already made history. In her first season back, she consistently ranked among the top American finishers, and by March, she’d claimed a World Cup silver medal becoming the oldest woman ever to finish on the podium at a World Cup event. The milestone capped a season of unexpected success for the veteran athlete.</p>
<p>Training, however, presented its own set of challenges. The freedom of retirement had given way to the familiar grind of travel, coaching schedules, and missed family events. “When you’re living out of your suitcase for months at a time, it’s a challenge to reset,” she admits.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-689 aligncenter" src="https://chiccrave.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/LindseyVonn1.webp" alt="" width="800" height="1199" /></p>
<h3>Public Scrutiny and Private Growth</h3>
<p>Not all aspects of Vonn’s return have been smooth. Her social media post about rival Mikaela Shiffrin who surpassed Vonn’s World Cup wins sparked controversy when she remarked that she wasn’t surprised Shiffrin pulled out of a key event. The comment, later deleted, reignited an old rivalry and drew criticism. Vonn, always candid, acknowledges her mistakes: “I get emotional because I care a lot. And I make mistakes. It’s never my intention to cause harm … but I am so far from perfect.”</p>
<h2>Life Beyond the Finish Line</h2>
<p>Vonn’s approach to her career has shifted dramatically. Raised on skis from before age three, her whole family moved for her racing dreams. Now, she feels liberated from old expectations. “When I opened this door, to the comeback, I felt like it was not really a new chapter but an entirely new book. I feel no expectation. I feel no pressure.”</p>
<ul>
<li>Vonn’s comeback is fueled by personal curiosity, not outside demands.</li>
<li>She’s focused on health and happiness over records.</li>
<li>Her perspective on rivalry, pressure, and purpose has evolved.</li>
<li>Family and personal discovery now matter as much as medals.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Eyes on Milano Cortina: One Last Olympic Dream</h2>
<p>Vonn’s top goal is clear: the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. Returning to her favorite mountain for one last shot at gold remains her biggest motivation. After that, she plans to leave competition behind for good and continue building a life outside the sport.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Skiing has given me everything in my life, and it’s also taken almost everything. It’s interesting that I love something so much that has hurt me so much. It’s my first love. I’m not looking to be married to it. I’m just looking to have it be in my life in a way that makes me happy.”</p></blockquote>
<h3>Racing Forward, On Her Own Terms</h3>
<p>Lindsey Vonn’s return is more than a comeback it’s a reimagining of what it means to compete, to heal, and to pursue joy. Whether she wins gold in Italy or simply reclaims her own narrative, Vonn is once again racing at full speed, guided by her own definition of success.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/lindsey-vonns-daring-return-a-new-knee-no-fear-and-the-race-of-her-life/" data-wpel-link="internal">Lindsey Vonn’s Daring Return: A New Knee, No Fear, and the Race of Her Life</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Nate Burleson’s Second Act: From NFL to Media Superstar</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Damian Wexler]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 13:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Inside the lively CBS Broadcast Center in New York, Nate Burleson faces an unusual opponent a grinning stuffed squirrel. With a slap of a giant red button, fluorescent-green slime cascades down onto Burleson, drenching him in cold, sticky liquid. Instead of frowning, he claps and laughs. It’s just another episode of Nickelodeon’s NFL Slimetime wrapped, another day in his vibrant post-football career. Burleson, once a skilled wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, and Detroit Lions, never clinched a Super Bowl ring. Yet today, at 43, he shines as a coanchor of CBS Mornings, an analyst on The NFL Today, the host of the new Hollywood Squares, and a fan-favorite cohost of NFL Slimetime a show where he’s been slimed over twenty times and proudly welcomes more. &#8220;Bring it by the boatload!&#8221; Burleson jokes, fresh off two hours of live morning television. Transitioning from professional sports often mirrors returning from a thrilling voyage to the moon exhilarating but disorienting. Many athletes face a void, struggling to replace the adrenaline of game day. For Burleson, who retired in 2014, the absence of a Super Bowl win deepened the sense of unfinished business. He recalls asking himself, &#8220;How are you dealing &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inside the lively CBS Broadcast Center in New York, Nate Burleson faces an unusual opponent a grinning stuffed squirrel. With a slap of a giant red button, fluorescent-green slime cascades down onto Burleson, drenching him in cold, sticky liquid. Instead of frowning, he claps and laughs. It’s just another episode of Nickelodeon’s <i>NFL Slimetime</i> wrapped, another day in his vibrant post-football career.</p>
<p>Burleson, once a skilled wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, and Detroit Lions, never clinched a Super Bowl ring. Yet today, at 43, he shines as a coanchor of <i>CBS Mornings</i>, an analyst on <i>The NFL Today</i>, the host of the new <i>Hollywood Squares</i>, and a fan-favorite cohost of <i>NFL Slimetime</i> a show where he’s been slimed over twenty times and proudly welcomes more.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Bring it by the boatload!&#8221; Burleson jokes, fresh off two hours of live morning television.</p></blockquote>
<p>Transitioning from professional sports often mirrors returning from a thrilling voyage to the moon exhilarating but disorienting. Many athletes face a void, struggling to replace the adrenaline of game day. For Burleson, who retired in 2014, the absence of a Super Bowl win deepened the sense of unfinished business. He recalls asking himself, <i>&#8220;How are you dealing with this?&#8221;</i></p>
<h2>Searching for Purpose Beyond the Field</h2>
<p>After retirement, Burleson explored various ventures he opened a restaurant in Seattle and launched fashion lines. But a year later, he found himself alone, drinking and nostalgically watching old highlight reels. <i>&#8220;Look at those moves. Damn, that guy was good,&#8221;</i> he would say to himself, marinating in bittersweet pride.</p>
<p>In a particularly vulnerable moment, he texted a former NFL coach offering to return to the field. The response was polite but firm: <i>&#8220;Nah, we’re good. But hope everything’s good with you and the family.&#8221;</i> That humbling rejection spurred a realization trophies and glory weren&#8217;t confined to the football field. Success could be found elsewhere.</p>
<h2>From Gridiron to Morning News</h2>
<p>With a renewed mindset, Burleson set out to &#8220;win some other trophies.&#8221; Coming from a family steeped in sports his father played professional football and one of his brothers made it to the NBA Burleson had always pursued the arts as a way to carve his own path. As a child, he dreamt of becoming a poet traveling across Europe, and even won the prestigious Paul Robeson Award in fifth grade, inspired by the athlete-turned-artist who blazed a trail long before him.</p>
<p>Starting with the NFL Network, Burleson found his footing in media, before making the leap to Paramount, home to CBS and Nickelodeon. True to Robeson’s legacy, he stepped far outside his comfort zone. In 2021, he joined <i>CBS Mornings</i> alongside heavyweights Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil. Covering politics at first proved daunting, but Burleson attacked the challenge with the same ferocity he once reserved for breaking tackles.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;There are people that don&#8217;t want you to be in that seat. Treat it like football. They can’t argue with the results,&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>advised Michael Strahan, another former athlete turned media powerhouse. Burleson took those words to heart. Within months, he was reporting serious news stories, moderating interviews with top political figures even sitting down with President Obama for an exclusive conversation.</p>
<h2>The Weight of the Spotlight</h2>
<p>&#8220;Working in media is harder than the NFL,&#8221; Burleson confesses. &#8220;It’s more exhausting to the spirit.&#8221; But the payoff has been undeniable. He has morphed from an ex-athlete searching for relevance into a full-fledged television personality whose days might begin with hard news, roll into Nickelodeon&#8217;s family-friendly antics, and close with hosting one of America’s most iconic game shows.</p>
<p>Most recently, Burleson stepped into the bright lights of the <i>Hollywood Squares</i> reboot, cementing his ability to move fluidly across genres news, entertainment, sports, and even children’s programming. It’s a feat that few, if any, have managed before.</p>
<h2>Finding a New Voice</h2>
<p>Burleson’s versatility has made him a household name but to him, the biggest compliment is simple:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The biggest compliment is when someone says, &#8216;You know what? I didn’t even know you played football.'&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>For a man once known for his agility on the field, it is now his dexterity in front of the camera that earns him accolades. And not just figuratively Burleson has picked up four Emmy Awards, solidifying his place among the most respected names in television. Trophies, indeed.</p>
<p>Yet even with all the professional success, family remains Burleson&#8217;s grounding force. He and his wife, Atoya, have raised three children, setting an example of resilience, creativity, and reinvention. His upbringing infused with athletics, ambition, and a deep appreciation for culture gave him the tools to thrive in multiple worlds.</p>
<p>In a beautiful full-circle moment, Burleson hasn&#8217;t abandoned his early dreams of artistic expression. These days, he&#8217;s reciting his own poetry not in faraway cafés but on national television, during live broadcasts of <i>CBS Mornings</i>.</p>
<h2>Winning Beyond the Field</h2>
<p>Nate Burleson was a solid, dynamic wide receiver who fought hard every Sunday. But today, he’s something even greater a trailblazer redefining what life after professional sports can look like. Whether dodging slime on <i>NFL Slimetime</i>, discussing policy with world leaders, or brightening up the mornings of millions of Americans, Burleson has proven that success is not confined to one arena.</p>
<p>As he strides confidently down the bustling streets of New York City in tailored suits and trademark charisma, it’s clear that Nate Burleson isn&#8217;t just living post-football he’s thriving. He&#8217;s winning the biggest game of all: life itself.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/nate-burlesons-second-act-from-nfl-to-media-superstar/" data-wpel-link="internal">Nate Burleson’s Second Act: From NFL to Media Superstar</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Tiger Woods and the Ball That Changed Golf Forever</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 12:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Before there was the Tiger Slam four consecutive major wins over two seasons there was a golf ball. A curious experiment. A white sphere built not by Titleist, but by Bridgestone. One that spun less off the driver, more off the wedge, and quietly, revolutionized how the game was played at the highest level. The Eureka Moment The revelation came, as many good ones do, during a casual practice session. Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara were chipping around when Woods noticed something strange O’Meara’s shots were checking up beautifully, far better than his. Frustrated, Tiger finally asked, “How do you get the ball to do that?” O’Meara, grinning, replied, “T, it’s not me. It’s the ball.” “You are playing an archaic golf ball.” O’Meara wasn’t exaggerating. Woods had been playing a Titleist ball that, by the standards of the emerging 2000s, was dated a liquid core wrapped in rubber bands. The Top Flite Strata Tour that O’Meara was using featured a solid core and a polyurethane cover. Bridgestone, O’Meara told him, had even more advanced designs ones that could be engineered specifically for Tiger’s game. The Science of Spin Tiger was intrigued. His mind had always gravitated toward the mechanical &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before there was the Tiger Slam four consecutive major wins over two seasons there was a golf ball. A curious experiment. A white sphere built not by Titleist, but by Bridgestone. One that spun less off the driver, more off the wedge, and quietly, revolutionized how the game was played at the highest level.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-469 aligncenter" src="https://chiccrave.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/tiger-woods2.webp" alt="" width="980" height="1479" /></p>
<h2>The Eureka Moment</h2>
<p>The revelation came, as many good ones do, during a casual practice session. Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara were chipping around when Woods noticed something strange O’Meara’s shots were checking up beautifully, far better than his. Frustrated, Tiger finally asked, “How do you get the ball to do that?” O’Meara, grinning, replied, “T, it’s not me. It’s the ball.”</p>
<h3>“You are playing an archaic golf ball.”</h3>
<p>O’Meara wasn’t exaggerating. Woods had been playing a Titleist ball that, by the standards of the emerging 2000s, was dated a liquid core wrapped in rubber bands. The Top Flite Strata Tour that O’Meara was using featured a solid core and a polyurethane cover. Bridgestone, O’Meara told him, had even more advanced designs ones that could be engineered specifically for Tiger’s game.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-468 aligncenter" src="https://chiccrave.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/tiger-woods1.webp" alt="" width="980" height="740" /></p>
<h2>The Science of Spin</h2>
<p>Tiger was intrigued. His mind had always gravitated toward the mechanical he lived near Cape Canaveral and was fascinated by NASA’s ability to engineer flight. If engineers could launch a shuttle, why couldn’t they design a better golf ball?</p>
<p>Bridgestone’s prototype, funded by Nike, was no ordinary ball. It used polybutadiene in the core a super bouncy synthetic rubber and was coated with urethane, offering both soft feel and durability. The real magic, however, was in what engineers called “spin separation” reducing driver spin for longer, straighter tee shots, while preserving wedge spin for control around the greens.</p>
<h2>Testing Under Pressure</h2>
<p>After finishing fifth at the 2000 Masters, Tiger entered a self-imposed boot camp. He wanted to see what this new ball could do and whether it could outplay his trusted Titleist.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-470 aligncenter" src="https://chiccrave.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/tiger-woods3.webp" alt="" width="980" height="648" /></p>
<h3>“With the new ball I would have won by five.”</h3>
<p>At the Byron Nelson Classic, he barely missed a playoff. His reaction? Call the Bridgestone team and demand an immediate meeting in Germany. There, at Gut Kaden Golf Club, Tiger tested prototypes with Hideyuki “Rock” Ishii Bridgestone’s chief ball scientist. The difference in performance, especially in the wind, was undeniable.</p>
<h2>The Ball That Beat the Wind</h2>
<p>In a stiff left-to-right breeze, Tiger’s Titleist would drift as much as fifteen yards. The prototype barely moved. The data confirmed what Tiger already felt. The ball’s core delivered power; its urethane cover delivered feel. His irons gained five yards. His drives flew straighter. The ball reacted like it understood what he wanted to do with it.</p>
<p>“He’s so sensitive to sound and trajectory,” Ishii later said. “His eye is better than anyone’s. Better than our testing robots.”</p>
<h2>High Stakes, Higher Standards</h2>
<p>Switching balls in the middle of a season was risky especially for someone who never changed gear mid-year. But Tiger wasn’t just any player. And there was a larger narrative unfolding: Titleist, then the dominant ball maker, had sued Nike for misleading advertising over a now-iconic commercial showing Tiger juggling a ball with his wedge. Nike saw an opportunity and offered Woods a new deal reportedly worth over $17 million annually, plus profit share.</p>
<p>It wasn’t just about money. It was about control, loyalty, and performance. Tiger had been Nike’s signature athlete since 1996. Switching to a Nike-branded, Bridgestone-built ball would cement his allegiance and give him an edge no one else had.</p>
<h2>The German Proving Ground</h2>
<p>Tiger’s final test came at the Deutsche Bank–SAP Open in Germany. He used the prototype. Though he finished third after one errant 7-iron landed in a pond he knew he had found something special. He called Bridgestone and ordered hundreds of the new balls. The revolution had begun.</p>
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<h2>The Beginning of the Slam</h2>
<p>By the time Tiger teed off at Pebble Beach for the 2000 U.S. Open, he was armed with his new secret weapon. He won by fifteen strokes. Then came the Open Championship at St. Andrews, followed by the PGA Championship, and then the 2001 Masters four majors in a row. It was the first and only modern Grand Slam in golf history. And at the center of it all was a golf ball that no one else had.</p>
<h2>A Ball Worth Grinning About</h2>
<p>Back at Isleworth, Tiger called O’Meara. “Marko, get over here.” He handed him two boxes of the new balls. “We gotta go play.” The grin on his face said it all. The game was changing and he was already three strokes ahead.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/tiger-woods-and-the-ball-that-changed-golf-forever/" data-wpel-link="internal">Tiger Woods and the Ball That Changed Golf Forever</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Lewis Hamilton on Winning Again and Making That Formula 1 Movie with Brad Pitt</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 12:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With three podiums in three weeks including a historic home win at Silverstone Lewis Hamilton is officially back on form. But even as he’s climbing back to the top of Formula 1, the seven-time world champion is already setting the pace in other arenas, from producing a big-budget F1 film starring Brad Pitt to launching his own non-alcoholic tequila. At thirty-nine, Hamilton isn’t just racing he’s building a legacy. Breaking the Winless Streak When Hamilton crossed the finish line at Silverstone this summer, he did more than win a race he ended a two-and-a-half-year drought. The victory marked his record ninth British Grand Prix title, and it came at the perfect moment: his final home race with Mercedes before heading to Ferrari in 2025. “It couldn’t have been more magical.” “Everyone called it a fairy tale,” Hamilton says, “and it really was. It had been such a long time so many doubts and thoughts. But then it all clicked. To do it at home, with my family watching, in my final Silverstone with Mercedes it meant everything.” The years without wins weren’t easy. Hamilton describes them as a mental battle more than anything else. “Life is really about how much &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With three podiums in three weeks including a historic home win at Silverstone Lewis Hamilton is officially back on form. But even as he’s climbing back to the top of Formula 1, the seven-time world champion is already setting the pace in other arenas, from producing a big-budget F1 film starring Brad Pitt to launching his own non-alcoholic tequila. At thirty-nine, Hamilton isn’t just racing he’s building a legacy.</p>
<h2>Breaking the Winless Streak</h2>
<p>When Hamilton crossed the finish line at Silverstone this summer, he did more than win a race he ended a two-and-a-half-year drought. The victory marked his record ninth British Grand Prix title, and it came at the perfect moment: his final home race with Mercedes before heading to Ferrari in 2025.</p>
<h3>“It couldn’t have been more magical.”</h3>
<p>“Everyone called it a fairy tale,” Hamilton says, “and it really was. It had been such a long time so many doubts and thoughts. But then it all clicked. To do it at home, with my family watching, in my final Silverstone with Mercedes it meant everything.”</p>
<p>The years without wins weren’t easy. Hamilton describes them as a mental battle more than anything else. “Life is really about how much pain you can go through and still keep going. I’ve had to dig deep,” he says. “But hard work, persistence those always pay off.”</p>
<h2>Going Hollywood: Hamilton’s Formula 1 Film</h2>
<p>Hamilton isn’t just content rewriting F1 history. He’s also rewriting scripts literally. As co-producer of the upcoming Formula 1 film <em>F1</em> starring Brad Pitt and directed by <em>Top Gun: Maverick</em>’s Joseph Kosinski, Hamilton is helping bring racing’s high-octane drama to the big screen.</p>
<h3>“I sat with the writer and called bullshit.”</h3>
<p>Hamilton was involved from day one. He vetted scripts, corrected unrealistic plot points, and pushed for accuracy. “There was a crash that had the car flip and keep going,” he laughs. “That doesn’t happen in Formula 1.”</p>
<p>He’s also been hands-on with casting, diversity, and even brought Hans Zimmer on board to compose the score. “Joe [Kosinski] has been amazing. He’s included me in everything and that’s rare.”</p>
<h3>Brad Pitt Behind the Wheel</h3>
<p>And yes Hamilton took Pitt for a spin. “We went to a track in L.A., and I was in the passenger seat. You can tell right away if someone has it and Brad’s got it,” he says. “He just hasn’t had the time to sharpen those skills like we have. But he’s got serious potential.”</p>
<h2>Training, Recovery, and Staying Sharp</h2>
<p>At nearly 40, Hamilton is still competing against drivers half his age and beating them. How? A holistic approach to health and recovery. “It’s a 360 game,” he says. “Stretching, physio, nutrition it all matters. And sleep. Never slack on sleep.”</p>
<p>He also leans into creative outlets to recharge: music, reading, meditation. “I set up music in my hotel rooms. I write and sing. Usually R&amp;B. It helps keep me balanced.”</p>
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<h2>Thinking Beyond Racing</h2>
<p>Off the track, Hamilton’s partnership with brands like Ritz-Carlton has allowed him to give back. In Mexico City, he visited local schools an experience that hit close to home. “That’s what my foundation is about giving underrepresented kids access to opportunity. STEM, racing, life skills. That’s real impact.”</p>
<p>He’s also launched Almave, a non-alcoholic tequila brand. “Tapping into different creative spaces it’s healthy. And when you work with people who are experts in their field, you learn so much,” he says.</p>
<h2>On What Comes Next</h2>
<p>After more than a decade with Mercedes, Hamilton is preparing to join Ferrari in 2025. But how long does he plan to keep racing?</p>
<h3>“I have a mental timeline. I’ll know when to stop.”</h3>
<p>“Some days I think, ‘I could use a break.’ You don’t get an off-season in F1. It’s constant travel, training, recovery,” he says. “But I want to maximize it while I can. I don’t want to look back and wish I’d done one more year.”</p>
<p>Still, he’s not sticking around just for the sake of it. “If I’m not good, I’m not staying. I won’t race unless I’m all in. But right now? I still love it.”</p>
<h2>Competing and Winning on His Own Terms</h2>
<p>So what’s more satisfying: beating the young guns or standing on the podium with your team?</p>
<h3>“I don’t care who I beat. I just want to win.”</h3>
<p>“When I won recently, I didn’t think about the other drivers. I thought about my team the people who stayed late, missed time with their families, worked on those parts. That’s who I race for,” he says.</p>
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		<title>Score Big at the Last Minute: How to Get Super Bowl LIX Tickets and What Every Fan Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 07:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Super Bowl LIX fever is hitting new heights as the NFL’s marquee event heads to New Orleans in 2025. Whether you’re a diehard Kansas City Chiefs supporter, rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles, or just want to experience football’s most spectacular night, there’s still a chance to grab your seat at Caesars Superdome. Beyond the game itself, fans can look forward to a blockbuster halftime show with Kendrick Lamar at center stage. Here’s what you need to know if you’re hoping to score tickets and make the most of Super Bowl Sunday. This year’s matchup brings an extra spark, with the Chiefs and Eagles facing off in a highly anticipated rematch. Patrick Mahomes will attempt to lead Kansas City to an unprecedented third straight title, while Philadelphia’s well-rounded squad is eager for revenge. And with New Orleans’ signature energy in the air, the city is set for a sports spectacle like no other. Kendrick Lamar Set for Halftime: All Eyes on the Stage Even those who aren’t glued to every play have a reason to tune in: Kendrick Lamar, one of music’s most influential artists, is headlining the halftime performance. Fans are buzzing about rumors that SZA could make a surprise &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Super Bowl LIX fever is hitting new heights as the NFL’s marquee event heads to New Orleans in 2025. Whether you’re a diehard Kansas City Chiefs supporter, rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles, or just want to experience football’s most spectacular night, there’s still a chance to grab your seat at Caesars Superdome. Beyond the game itself, fans can look forward to a blockbuster halftime show with Kendrick Lamar at center stage. Here’s what you need to know if you’re hoping to score tickets and make the most of Super Bowl Sunday.</p>
<p>This year’s matchup brings an extra spark, with the Chiefs and Eagles facing off in a highly anticipated rematch. Patrick Mahomes will attempt to lead Kansas City to an unprecedented third straight title, while Philadelphia’s well-rounded squad is eager for revenge. And with New Orleans’ signature energy in the air, the city is set for a sports spectacle like no other.</p>
<h2>Kendrick Lamar Set for Halftime: All Eyes on the Stage</h2>
<p>Even those who aren’t glued to every play have a reason to tune in: Kendrick Lamar, one of music’s most influential artists, is headlining the halftime performance. Fans are buzzing about rumors that SZA could make a surprise appearance, with Apple Music fueling speculation. Expect a show that will keep people talking long after the final whistle.</p>
<h2>Where to Find Tickets If You’re Deciding Late</h2>
<p>If you’re scrambling for tickets, there’s good news: last-minute seats are still available, though you’ll need to act fast. Trusted sites like StubHub and Ticketmaster remain the safest bets for genuine tickets that guarantee entry. Whether you’re eyeing the nosebleeds or want to splurge on lower-level spots, both platforms are offering a range of options as the clock ticks down.</p>
<h3>Super Bowl LIX Ticket Prices: What to Expect</h3>
<p>Be prepared for sticker shock. Entry-level tickets currently hover around $4,750, with prime seats close to the field easily surpassing $8,000. Prices have dropped slightly since the playoff rush, so waiting until now could work in your favor if you’re comfortable with the risk. Regardless, budget-conscious fans will want to keep a close eye on last-minute deals as the date approaches.</p>
<h2>Watching from Home: The Next Best Thing</h2>
<p>If a trip to New Orleans isn’t in the cards, the Super Bowl experience is still within reach. The game will be broadcast on Fox and available for streaming via Fubo and Hulu + Live TV. Settle in with your favorite snacks, gather friends and family, and enjoy the excitement from your own living room no travel required.</p>
<h2>Getting to the Superdome: Insider Tips</h2>
<p>If you are one of the lucky fans heading to the stadium, plan ahead for a smoother experience. Arrive early kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 P.M. ET / 3:30 P.M. PT, and New Orleans native Jon Batiste will perform the national anthem before the action starts. Early arrival is your best bet to clear security and find your seat before the festivities begin.</p>
<h3>Parking at the Superdome</h3>
<p>Parking near the stadium is notoriously tight. Purchasing a parking pass through StubHub is strongly recommended. The closer you are, the higher the price and the faster spaces disappear as game day approaches. Skip the stress by securing a spot ahead of time.</p>
<h3>Tailgating and Stadium Atmosphere</h3>
<p>This year, tailgating in the parking lot won’t be permitted. However, the surrounding area will be buzzing with excitement. Arrive early to soak up the atmosphere as fans gather outside the Superdome New Orleans is known for throwing a party, and this Sunday will be no exception.</p>
<h2>Bag Policy and Stadium Rules: What You Can and Can’t Bring</h2>
<p>The NFL’s clear bag policy is in full effect for Super Bowl LIX. All bags must be transparent (plastic, vinyl, or PVC) and no larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches. Approved options include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Clear backpacks</li>
<li>See-through fanny packs</li>
<li>Drawstring bags within size limits</li>
</ul>
<p>Fans are advised to check local retailers or order compliant bags online ahead of the event to avoid hassles at the gates.</p>
<p>Additionally, the stadium is now fully cashless. Bring a debit or credit card, or use a digital wallet like Apple Pay or Google Pay for any purchases inside. Only mobile tickets will be accepted no printed tickets or screenshots. Once inside, reentry is not allowed, so plan accordingly and make sure everything you need is with you.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the NFL has already confirmed the next two Super Bowl locations: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, for 2026 and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, for 2027.</p>
<p>Whether you’re cheering for a team, watching for the music, or simply soaking up the city’s electric spirit, Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans promises an experience fans won’t soon forget. Plan ahead, snag your tickets if you can, and get ready for an unforgettable showdown.</p>
<h2>What to Know Before Game Day: Key Details for Super Bowl Attendees</h2>
<p>To make the most of your Super Bowl Sunday, pay attention to important event protocols and logistics. Here are the essential things every ticket holder should keep in mind before heading to Caesars Superdome:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Security Screening:</strong> Security will be thorough. Only bring what’s absolutely necessary, and make sure your bag meets NFL guidelines. Leave extra items at home or in your car, as there will be no storage available at the gates.</li>
<li><strong>Entry Process:</strong> Entry is digital only have your mobile ticket loaded and ready on your phone before you reach the turnstiles. Screenshots and paper printouts will not be accepted.</li>
<li><strong>No Reentry:</strong> Exiting the stadium means you cannot return, so double-check that you have everything you need before going inside. Plan restroom and refreshment breaks accordingly.</li>
<li><strong>Cashless Transactions:</strong> All concessions, merchandise stands, and services inside the stadium will operate without cash. Make sure your preferred card or mobile payment method works before you go.</li>
<li><strong>Prohibited Items:</strong> Large banners, flags, selfie sticks, umbrellas, outside food and beverages, and professional cameras are not allowed. Review the full list of prohibited items on the official NFL website for a smooth entry.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Special Moments Not to Miss</h2>
<p>The excitement at Super Bowl LIX goes well beyond the four quarters of football. Be sure to arrive in time for the full slate of pregame festivities:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>National Anthem:</strong> New Orleans’ own Jon Batiste will deliver what’s sure to be a memorable performance of the U.S. national anthem.</li>
<li><strong>Halftime Show:</strong> Kendrick Lamar’s set is expected to draw worldwide attention. With talk of surprise guests and a setlist of hit songs, the show could be a highlight of the night even for non-sports fans.</li>
<li><strong>Fan Experiences:</strong> The area around the stadium will feature themed pop-up events, music, and interactive activities, creating a lively pregame atmosphere unique to New Orleans.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Future Super Bowls: What’s Next?</h2>
<p>As anticipation builds for Super Bowl LIX, fans are already looking ahead. Here’s where the big game will be heading in the coming years:</p>
<ul>
<li>2026 – Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California</li>
<li>2027 – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California</li>
</ul>
<p>Each venue promises its own unique spin on the Super Bowl experience, but this year, New Orleans takes center stage. Whether you’re traveling from across the country or are a local enjoying the action, Super Bowl LIX is shaping up to be a memorable event from start to finish.</p>
<p>Get your tickets, plan your trip, and prepare for an epic night of football, music, and celebration in the heart of New Orleans.</p><p>The post <a href="https://chiccrave.com/how-to-snag-last-minute-tickets-for-super-bowl-lix-and-what-to-know-before-you-go/" data-wpel-link="internal">Score Big at the Last Minute: How to Get Super Bowl LIX Tickets and What Every Fan Should Know</h1></a> first appeared on <a href="https://chiccrave.com" data-wpel-link="internal">Chic Crave – Where Taste Meets Tempo</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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