Izzy Brinkerhoff, 14, from Clifton Park, New York, was surprised with the news at Mohawk Chevrolet after being told she was going car shopping with her sister.
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Champion® Athleticwear Unveils New Artist Series Supporting Talent Across The Country
May 12, 2021 GMT
WINSTON SALEM, N.C. (BUSINESS WIRE) May 12, 2021
Champion Athleticwear, makers of authentic athletic apparel since 1919, is introducing an Artist Series to celebrate the diversity of talent and creativity found across the United States. The series features four street artists who have unique perspectives on design, fashion and personal expression. The artists have ties to cities across the country, including New York City, Chicago and Seattle.
The first drop is from Ricardo Gonzalez, a designer and artist from Durango, Mexico, currently based in Brooklyn, New York, who lives by the philosophy, “IT’S A LIVING,” which inspires his work. Ricardo uses typography as his medium and has incorporated his signature script into a variety of work spanning large-scale murals to commercial
Dreaming Big Got This Triathlete Across the Finish Line
On November 7, 2020, Chris Nikic ran straight into the history books as the first person with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman. This is what the experience taught him.
April 26, 2021
April 26, 2021
Say this for Chris Nikic: The man does not give up. At mile 40 of the biking portion of his Florida Ironman race last winter, Nikic got attacked by fire ants, setting off severe swelling and a burning sensation that spread up his leg. Ten miles later, the 21-year-old from Maitland, FL, crashed his bike, resulting in bleeding and pain that might have sent another mortal packing for home.