Jordyn Wieber and Chris Brooks are officially married!!!
The 27-year-old Fierce Five Olympic gold medalist and the 36-year-old Olympic gymnast said “I Do” in front of just less than 200 guests in Bentonville, Arkansas, back on Sunday, May 28th.
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Jordyn Wieber and Chris Brooks are having the trip of a lifetime!
The 22-year-old “Fierce Five” gold medalist and the 31-year-old retired gymnast made a trip to Live Aqua Cancun Beach Resort for an early celebration of Jordyn‘s 23rd birthday (July 12) over the past week in Cancun, Mexico.
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The two athletes showed off their toned figures while enjoying their getaway, packing on the PDA while relaxing on the beach and dining at the Hidden Garden Thai restaurant. At one point, Jordyn even lifted Chris up with one hand!
Happy early birthday to Jordyn!
Chris Brooks is following in Alex Naddour’s footsteps and showing off his amazing new tattoo!
The 29-year-old gymnast, who competed in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics last month, showed off his new ink on Instagram.
“Fresh off the chair… 23 years in the making!!” Chris wrote. “Huge thank you to @tattoosbybabytim for not only slaying this but for finding time and being patient with me as well #olympictattoo #merica ???????? #rutattooed.”
Chris‘ tattoo features the shadow of an eagle with the colors of the United States glad, with the Olympic rings above.
Jake Dalton gets covered in sand to celebrate his 25th birthday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Team USA gymnast shared the shirtless pic on Instagram after spending the day with wife Kayla and competing in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics.
“Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes!! Couldn’t be a better place to spend it! Just missing @kayyyno #25YrsYoung,” Jake captioned the pic.
Jake also made an appearance on The Today Show with teammates Chris Brooks, Alex Naddour, Danell Levya and Sam Mikulak.
The two USA Gymanstics teams come together for a giant group photo during the Order of Ikkos Ceremony at the USA House at Colego Sao Paulo on Wednesday (August 17) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Final Five — Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian, Laurie Hernandez — spoke at the ceremony where they also presented medals to their coaches.
Danell Leyva and Alex Naddour also did the same with their coaches, alongside teammates Chris Brooks, Sam Mikulak, and Jacob Dalton after they competed in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics.
You’ll also find pics of Laurie performing in the Gymnastics Gala earlier in the day.
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Earlier this week, Team USA’s Sam Mikulak and Chris Brooks placed 7th and 14th, respectively, in the Men’s Gymnastics All-Around Competition during the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics.
In a new interview, the two gymnasts, 23 and 29, open up about the struggles they faced during the competition, rumors of retiring and more. Check it:
Chris on the all-around: “In the highest pressure situation possible … to go out there and hit sets and basically just show people that I deserve to be out on the floor. I’ve been an alternate for a long time and to get that opportunity is just pretty special to me. I’m glad I could come through it.”
Sam on having no regrets: “I wouldn’t change any way that I’ve prepared for this competition. I put my heart and soul into it every single day. I hit all of my routines. I have no regrets.”
Chris on what he would do over again: “Hitting high bar and sticking was a phenomenal feeling to say the least…Just a little disappointed I couldn’t have hit a little better pommel horse routine, but I stayed on, so that’s good.”
Sam on his routines: “This is the epitome of the sport, and when you can go and put on a solid performance that lives up to your expectations of what you should be capable of doing, you can be nothing but happy about it.”
While Chris has finished his Olympic competition, he won’t be retiring. We’ll see Sam again this weekend during the high bar and floor exercise individual finals.
Congrats to Sam Mikulak and Chris Brooks for completing the Men’s All-Around Final during the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics on Wednesday afternoon (August 10) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The two Team USA gymnasts finished in 7th and 14th places respectively, after Japan’s Kohei Uchimura, Ukraine’s Oleg Verniaiev in second and Team GB’s Max Whitlock in third.
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The competition was really close, with Sam being only 2.7 points away from 1st place.
“All around finals today, leaving it all out there,” Sam shared on social media ahead of the competition.
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