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Simone Biles Leaves Nike for a Sponsor That Focuses on Women
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Simone Biles Leaves Nike for a Sponsor That Focuses on Women
As part of the deal, Athleta, the new sponsor, has agreed to back a post-Olympic exhibition tour that Biles was already planning.
Simone Bile at training camp in Indianapolis last year.Credit.Andrew Spear for The New York Times
April 23, 2021
Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast ever, has signed an agreement to represent the women’s clothing brand Athleta and is leaving Nike, her longtime sponsor, just three months before the Summer Olympics begin in Tokyo.
The deal, announced Friday, also includes arrangements for Athleta to fund a post-Olympic gymnastics exhibition tour organized by Biles that will represent a direct financial challenge to U.S.A. Gymnastics, the sport’s national governing body.
Fiorentinaâs Billionaire Owner: Why Iâm Glad The European Super League Failed
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Insider Rocco Commisso, billionaire owner of Italian soccer club Fiorentina, spoke with Forbes about why the competition was doomed and what it means for the world of soccer.
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Rocco Commisso, the U.S. billionaire owner of Italian soccer team Fiorentina, denounced the recent European Super League as âelitist,â arguing that the ill-fated competition makes clear the need for reform in soccer.
The Super League was supposed to be the next big thingâan exclusive new tournament for Europeâs biggest soccer clubs which would bring in billions of dollars in extra revenue. On Sunday, 12 of the worldâs top teams including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Liverpool and Juventus announced they would take part, with a $4 billion line of credit from JPMorgan secured for the competition. But the rest of the rollout w
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