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Mom Kultida Gave Tiger Woods’s Very Stern Dad a Run For His Money as Another Ex-Employee Reveals Her ‘Non-Negotiable’ Ways

The illustrious career of Tiger Woods is like a dream that every other pro golfer would like to achieve. The 82x PGA Tour winner has nearly broken every record in golf to become one of the most legendary pros in the history of the sport. With 15 major victories, he has consistently dominated the game against some of the most distinguished players like Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Ernie Els, and many more.

Many young players look up to him and want to learn everything they can about him to improve their own game. During a recent interview with Par 3 Podcast, one of Tiger Woods’s former coaches revealed another secret about the golf legend that might give us some insights into his level of dedication. The person in question is Sean Foley, Tiger Woods’s coach from 2010-2014.

During the podcast, Sean talked about various aspects of life and how every individual’s character is defined by their early-age experiences. That’s when he shared the example of Tiger Woods‘s upbringing. He discussed one of Woods’s habits that might have helped him remain successful for so long. The coach mentioned how Kultida Woods, being a Thai Buddhist, made her son follow one of the primary principles of Buddhism.

Quoting Kultida Woods, Sean said, “That was a non-negotiable. You are going to meditate.” Kultida turned meditation into a mandatory activity for Tiger Woods throughout his youth. Sean stated the importance of meditation as it has been a healthy practice followed by human beings for thousands of years.

Then the former coach moved towards Tiger Woods’s father as he said, “His father is a Green Beret in Vietnam,” as he discussed Earl Woods’s military commitments. He further added, “In Vietnam, you can go to war for America but you can’t vote in America. You don’t have equal rights.” as he pointed out the discrimination in the rules. Sean mentioned how Woods’s father met one of his closest friends, Tiger during his time in the military. That’s where Tiger Woods got his name from.

Talking about the intricate background of Woods’s parents, Sean said, “Tiger grew up with this Eastern way of being. And then was taught by a special forces guy on how to be special.” Woods’s former coach mentioned how “if you’re telling yourself you’re special, you’re overcoming obstacles” as he explained that having a positive mentality helps you overcome a lot of “challenges” in your life. However, Sean did clarify that just telling yourself that you’re special doesn’t help you become great. You also have to overcome “adversities.”

This is not the first time Kultida Woods’s influence on her son has come to light. In fact, Tiger Woods has previously admitted how his mother deserves the credit for his discipline on the course. Let’s see what he had to say.

Tiger Woods

Raising Tiger Woods over the years

Another coach of Tiger Woods revealed what Kultida made her son do to keep him focused. Hughes Norton, Tiger Woods’s first golf coach discussed it in a recent interview he had in Golf Journal’s podcast. Recollecting the memories of visiting a teen Tiger Woods in his room, Hughes said, “He had posters on the wall. He, [Jack] Nicklaus, was a big hero of his. There were no quarterbacks, there were no beautiful movie stars, you know, girl posters that it was all golf.”

While it all seemed normal, one thing that Norton observed surprised him. He couldn’t see any of the trophies Tiger Woods had won during his junior years. When he questioned the 12-year-old Woods about it, the young pro said, “Mom made me get rid of them.” Woods was nonchalant about the situation as he further added, “It’s fine. I don’t care. I’ll just win some more.” That’s the kind of response you can expect from someone who is confident about his abilities. Hughes was impressed by the young Tiger Woods but was still surprised about how Kultida raised her son.

While her methods may have seemed unorthodox at first, we know now that they worked brilliantly considering her son’s success. What do you think about how Tiger Woods was raised? Would you agree with the strict regulations Kultida Woods set for her son to ensure that he has the right mindset to be the best? Let us know in the comments section!

Charlie Woods helps Benjamin School to runner up finish at State Championships

Charlie Woods and Benjamin School finished in solo second place at the 1A Florida High School Boys’ State Championship at Mission Resort Inn and Club in Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.

Woods, the son of 15-time major winner Tiger Woods, fired a 7-over 151 over the two-day championship. He shot a solid 1-over 73 on Wednesday after carding a 6-over 78 in the first round on Tuesday, helping the Buccaneers to a 596 overall.

He finished T29 out of 94 golfers. According to the Palm Beach Post, he recorded five birdies and six bogeys in his final round. He birdied the final hole of the tournament.

After winning the team title last year, Benjamin finished nine shots in back of this year’s champion Oxbridge Academy. Benjamin recorded a first-round team score of 304 and a second-round team score of 292 to finish runner-up.

Circle Christian junior Luke Gossett was the individual medalist with a 5-under 139 with rounds of 68-71, two shots ahead of Joey Iaciofano of Oxbridge Academy and Luke Balaskiewicz of Bolles.

Woods’ teammate Andrew Tsar carded the lowest total for Benjamin School with rounds of 71-78, finishing 5-over and T16.

Fighting Incurable Kidney Disease, Suni Lee Gets Emotional Over Life After Gymnastics Success

Remember when USA’s women’s gymnastics team successfully pulled off their redemption tour in the Bercy Arena? For Suni Lee, it wasn’t just about chasing Olympic glory. It was about about overcoming an insurmountable challenge. In 2023, the gymnast had to deal with one of the biggest hurdles of her life. There used to be a time when she couldn’t even grip the uneven bars because her body was so swollen. The 21-year-old was severely ill.

Yet, none of that mattered when she stepped into the French capital. The Olympian proved her mettle at Bercy Arena with sheer determination and resilience. She didn’t just nab one or two Olympic medals. She snagged three – 1 gold and 2 bronze. With this, she became the first American woman to bag two medals in two consecutive events on the uneven bars. Isn’t this what fables are made of? However, as the dust settles on her dreamy Parisian stint, the 21-year-old can’t help but look back on her journey and marvel at how far she’s come.

Suni Lee expresses gratitude for the uplifting journey

It’s no surprise the gymnast turned heads at the French capital. But there came a point where she didn’t think this would be possible. However, she now boasts six Olympic medals, one of which is a shiny individual all-around gold from the 2020 Tokyo Games. On November 17, the Olympian shared a selfie in her apartment with a heartwarming caption, “being emotional but sitting in my apt thinking about everything i’ve been through this year and I am SO PROUD OF MYSELF for never giving up🥺”

In 2023, the 21-year-old withdrew from a promising collegiate gymnastics career. While the world wasn’t aware of what led to that decision, she eventually revealed battling with 2 incurable kidney diseases. It left her eyes swollen shut and gained 45 lbs in the two weeks. Undeterred, she wanted to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics. But it was a tough battle to fight, given how she couldn’t even walk up a flight of stairs.

As a result, dragging herself to the gym every day was the hardest thing to do. She wanted to stay away because she was guilty. She didn’t want to let down the little girls in the gym. Solely because she wasn’t able to do a lot of things. Yet, when she did go to the gym, her coaches would have to keep buckets ready because her medications would make her extremely nauseous.

Suni Lee

The gymnast also hoped to turn back time. Yet, she came across another hurdle leading up to the Summer Games. What really happened?

The Olympian hit a minor bump

Suni Lee’s journey leading up to the Games was nothing short of extraordinary. But the road to the French capital wasn’t smooth sailing. Shortly before the Olympic Trials, the gymnast went into a relapse. As a result, she had to get an infusion. However, this worked in her favor. Before getting it, she had bad fatigue and couldn’t train to her best potential.

Yes, she had changed her routine to the best of her advantage. Despite this, she pushed herself through the Olympic Trials and successfully punched her ticket to the French capital! In Bercy Arena, she knocked it out of the park by clinching 3 Olympic medals. However, self-doubt nearly kept her off the podium.

The gymnast had been through a whirlwind leading up to the Games. She wasn’t the least bit confident. But this didn’t go too well with Simone Biles. She decided to give her a pep talk, motivating her to walk in like the reigning Olympic champion. The 11x Olympic medalist reminded her she was good enough to be at the Games and was on the team for a reason.

The gymnast gives them a shoutout on her Instagram story. “I’m so blessed to live this amazing life with the most amazing people surrounded by me ❤️” Now that she’s done with the Summer Games, there’s a world of opportunities for the 21-year-old. What will she do next?

Suni Lee Radiates Angelic Beauty in Brown Two-Piece for SI Swimsuit BTS Photos

The 21-year-old Olympic gymnast posed for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit earlier this month and the behind the shots are breathtaking.

All month long, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit has been excitedly announcing the first group of our 2025 magazine lineup, featuring a long list of incredible athletes. One of our first announced was Suni Lee, the two-time Olympic gold medalist who flew to Boca Raton, Fla. to be photographed by Ben Horton. While you’ll have to wait until next May to see her full spread of photos, we have released a few official images of Lee wearing a simple yet stunning brown two-piece by St. Agni.

The official images of Lee were simply flawless, so it should come as no surprise that the behind the scenes photos from her shoot day are just as beautiful. As we inch closer to the 2025 issue, we’re happy to share some BTS sneak peeks from the athlete’s shoots, including the former Auburn Tigers gymnastics team member. With the perfect Floridian sun and the mesmerizing blue pool water, Lee had the perfect backdrop to make her SI Swimsuit debut.

But of course, it’s her beauty—inside and out—that does all of the work. Enjoy seven exclusive BTS shots from Lee’s SI Swimsuit photo shoot below.

Suni Lee

It’s no surprise that the SI Swimsuit community has embraced Lee’s introduction so well, with several fellow models showing support on the brand’s Instagram.

Suni Lee

The gymnast, who made her Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Games where she won gold, returned for the Paris Games this summer, where she won bronze and helped Team USA walk away with first place in women’s gymnastics. After being diagnosed with kidney disease—which forced her to end her college career early—Lee partnered with the American Kidney Fund on the organization’s Know Your Kidneys initiative. Clearly, Lee is a very busy woman, but she’s enjoying a bit of time off now that she’s relocated to New York City post-Olympics, and wants to focus on working with fashion and beauty brands.

While speaking with Glamour in early October, Lee described who she is outside of gymnastics: “She’s fun, she’s energetic, outgoing, very brave. But not a lot of people see that, and it’s something that I want to expand on more. I think fashion can be a really good way to express yourself.”

As we wait for the 2025 SI Swimsuit magazine to hit stands next May, be sure to check out our coverage of the athlete lineup so far. They’re all truly incredible in their respective sport and in front of the camera.

Coping From Incurable Disease, Suni Lee Gets Emotional Amidst Gymnastics Break: “Never Giving Up”

For gymnasts, the window to make something out of their career choice is relatively smaller than most other athletes. But that was only one part of Suni Lee’s challenges. In 2021, the Auburn star reached the top of the sport when she won the All-Around gold in Tokyo. But life came crashing right after her triumph. But Lee didn’t let her kidney disease dictate her life.

Instead, Sunisa took control of her life and dreams and made a comeback in Paris this year, which will surely go down as one of the greatest returns to the limelight of all time. But thankfully, she had some shoulders to lean on and an unwavering support system that helped Lee maintain composure during her rough patch. And now, as the 2x Olympic champ takes a break from gymnastics, she can’t help but feel grateful for all those who stood by her at every step.

In her recent Instagram story, Suni Lee recalled what a rollercoaster of a ride 2024 has been for her. From deciding to sign up for the US Classic to going on to win team gold in Paris at the 33rd Olympic Games, the 21-year-old has had a year to remember, to say the least. Noting the same, Lee wrote on her IG update, “Being emotional but sitting in my apt thinking about everything I’ve been thru this year and I am SO PROUD OF MYSELF for never giving up.” She went on to express her gratitude: “I’m so blessed to be able to live this amazing life with the most amazing people surrounded by me.

However, her uplifted spirit might have something to do with the festive season that will soon be upon us. In her previous IG story, the Olympian shared how she’s been organizing her quaint apartment and how she’s hitting the stores to make sure she has everything to celebrate the upcoming holidays. “Fav time of the year,” confessed Lee, and seemingly, that has given her a reason to sit back and reflect on how far she’s come in her life.

 

Right after her seminal career point in Japan three years ago, Lee was diagnosed with a rare kidney disease, which the doctors claimed could not be cured. Naturally, the news came as a blow to the guts, and Suni quit her NCAA season mid-way through 2023 to recover her health. However, she was determined not to let the setback take away her elite career as well, and she returned to action in August 2023 for the US Classic. And she hasn’t looked back since, as the City of Love stood to witness in 2024. But it seems like Lee’s hunger for life has only grown and she’s not afraid to tread on uncharted waters.

Suni Lee isn’t afraid to expand her horizons

Shortly after her successful Paris campaign, Lee made heads turn again. This time for the New York Fashion Week. But that wasn’t her only business in NYC. Deciding to give herself a break from all the action, Lee is setting up home at the Big Apple in New York and was understandably eager to show up at one of the most coveted fashion shows on the planet. “I’m excited for a new chapter, and happy I get to do it in New York. I moved a day before hitting the ground running for NYFW,” she told Vogues while also mentioning how she’s looking forward to doing daily errands like getting coffee and buying groceries.

Her love for fashion also spilled over to her work life, where she joined hands with LoveShackFancy to make ripples in the glam world as well. But that’s not all! With moving to New York, Lee also hopes to start her journey as a YouTube vlogger, as she intends to bring more BTS snippets from her life to her fans. Her hint about becoming a social media personality has Lee’s fans speculating when they’ll get to see her drop the first vlog. Are you among those fans waiting to see Suni’s next big adventure? Tell us your feelings in a comment!

Tiger Woods & Tom Brady Could Be Tricked; 15X Major Champ’s Old Friend ‘Figured Out the Secret’ for a Near-Perfect Result

Human brains are some of the most unpredictable things—full of fluctuations that can’t always be trusted. Golf, for example, is a game of patience and precision, but there’s more to it than just hitting the right shots. It’s a bit like when someone tells you not to do something, and suddenly, you’re all in, determined to prove them wrong. It’s like a little challenge button gets pressed in our brains. Certainly, you must have been there at some point! Well, believe it or not, this same psychology applies to Tiger Woods. Yeah, even a global icon like him isn’t immune to it. It may be hard to imagine, but in this case, human psychology puts everyone on the same playing field. So take a moment to feel good about yourself—you and Woods have something in common.

Now, what’s especially interesting in Woods’ case is his former coach, Sean Foley. Woods, being a 15-time Major champ, has worked with a few big names in golf coaching like Butch Harmon, Hank Haney, Chris Como, and of course, Sean Foley. Foley worked with Tiger between 2010 and 2014, and during that time, he had the chance to closely analyze Woods’ behavioral patterns. And guess what? That pattern wasn’t just exclusive to Woods—it’s something you’ll find in a lot of people.

On a recent appearance on the Par 3 Podcast, Foley shared some fascinating insights into the psychology of elite athletes like Tiger Woods and Tom Brady. His strategy for helping these athletes perform at their peak is a bit surprising. Here’s the kicker: despite their extraordinary talent and global recognition, these athletes can still be driven by doubt and criticism. Foley explained, “If you want to get something out of Tiger or Tom Brady, you just tell them they can’t do it. And even though they’ve proven to us a billion times they can, they just use that as energy, and that guides them and focuses them.” Isn’t this something most of us are already familiar with, where perceived challenges become motivation?

We’ve definitely seen this play out with Woods—times when it looked like he’d lost it all, only to rise back up as a hero. Take the 2019 Masters, for example, after years of injuries and struggles, Woods made one of the most memorable comebacks in sports. Going into the final day, he was two shots behind Francesco Molinari, but Woods stormed back in the last few holes, finishing with a 70 and winning by a single shot. This was his first Major victory in 11 years, and it was all the more impressive considering he had been ranked 1,199th in the world just a couple of years earlier after battling multiple back surgeries that almost ended his career. That internal drive, fueled by overcoming doubt and challenges, played a massive role in his comeback. But, as impressive as it was for Woods, it’s not always the same for everyone.

Tiger Woods

Sean Foley explains the flip side of psychological tricks

Here is a thing, what works for someone doesn’t necessarily work for everyone. It’s like, not a one-size-fits-all deal. During the same interview, Foley went on to explain that athletes, much like social groups in the animal kingdom, have different roles and motivations. “There are apexes, alphas, betas and omegas. So if you’re a beta acting like an alpha, you have no power. And if you’re an alpha acting like an omega, you have no power,” he said. And that’s when apprenticeship comes into play. Foley explains that it’s not about forcing one common approach on everyone, rather it’s about understanding that different players require different approaches based on who they are.

For instance, some athletes are motivated by external validation. They want that big Hall of Fame recognition or the praise of being the best. Others might have more personal goals, like starting a foundation to help people in need. Take Woods for example—his drive has always been partly about proving people wrong and pushing through doubt. But for another athlete, it might be about something entirely different. The point is that both motivations work, but it’s about figuring out what sparks that fire in each person and using it to get the best out of them.

Dillian Whyte is set to return to the ring on December 15th as he plots a return back to the business end of the heavyweight division.

After enduring issues with a drug test last year that forced his bout with Anthony Joshua to be postponed, Whyte has largely been absent from the bigger picture at heavyweight.

Once one of British boxing’s biggest draws thanks to epic contests with Derek Chisora, Tyson Fury, and Joshua, Whyte is currently rebuilding himself and is hopeful of a return to the grand stage in 2025.

The heavyweight scene is currently thriving with numerous big fights on taking place and that trend is set to continue with Fury vs. Usyk on December 21, live on DAZN , and Daniel Dubois set to defend his world title in February.

Whyte is eager to be part of such contests, and he can get those plans up and running when he faces Ebenezer Tetteh in Gibraltar next month, another fight that can be seen live on DAZN .

The tough Ghanaian has only lost one fight and that was when he was stopped by Dubois in 2019.

Tetteh possesses an impressive record on paper, but he’ll be facing a huge step up in class when he faces the former world title challenger.

Tiger Woods’ Ryder Cup demand comes true as PGA of America makes major change

Tiger Woods previously claimed that he felt players should be paid to represent the United States at the Ryder Cup, and now the PGA of America have finally made a change

The PGA of America is expected to pay members of the United States Ryder Cup team to compete at Bethpage Black next fall – answering a call Tiger Woods made 25 years ago.

Ever since the inception of the matchplay event, players have never been paid to represent their team, but this looks set to change. According to The Telegraph, the PGA of America is set to introduce a pool of around $6 million which will be split between the U.S. ranks.

Per the report, it is claimed that members of the team will receive a payment of $400,000 for wearing American colors, as Keegan Bradley’s team bid to win the Ryder Cup back in front of a home crowd in 2025.

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The pay row surrounding the Ryder Cup has gone on for some time, and back in 1999, the great Woods sided with the idea that there should be some sort of financial payment for those competing. “I would like to see us receive whatever the amount is,” Woods said at the time.

Tiger Woods

“200, 300, 400, 500,000 dollars, whatever it is – and I think we should be able to keep the money and do whatever we see fit. Personally, I would donate all of it to charity. But I think it’s up to the other person’s discretion what they would do with it.

“With all the money that’s being made, I think that we should have a say in where it goes.” Woods’ teammate Tom Lehman was forced to have his say on the matter, insisting there was no chance of a boycott within the squad at the time, despite pay dominating conversation.

“Everybody is on the same page,” Lehman said. “There will not be compensation to players under any circumstance. The PGA of America heard what the players had to say about having a voice. The players want what’s close to their hearts to be heard as well.

“The idea of a boycott was, is, and always will be… ridiculous.” Of course, no boycott did take place, and players on the U.S. team have since received $200,000 each, with half going to the Boys & Girls Club of America, Drive, Chip, and Putt Championship, and PGA Junior League Golf and the other to a charity of each player’s choice.”

The pay row returned in Italy last year though, with Patrick Cantlay at the center of the saga. According to Sky Sports, Cantlay had left the U.S. camp fractured over his opinion on pay and thus opted not to wear a cap in protest at his lack of payment. The PGA Tour star denied his choice to not sport headwear was in protest but refused to to deny that he felt he should be paid to compete.

Rafael Nadal to be honoured with giant canvas tribute at retirement venue

Davis Cup 2024 Finals will be the final professional event for Rafael Nadal.

The Davis Cup 2024 Finals will be starting in a few days as Rafael Nadal will be gearing up for his farewell event. He will be seen with his fellow Spaniards in Malaga, Spain. The Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena has already given a peek of what is about to come. In a Twitter post by the Malaga city council, a huge banner could be seen which paid a tribute to Nadal.

The 2,600 m²  sized banner was put up on the Malaga city athletics stadium. The banner read ‘Thank you Rafa’ in Spanish alongside his figure which is almost 15m in size. Fans will be hoping to see the legend in action as they had last seen him during the Six Kings slam. Nadal had earlier played singles and doubles at the Paris Olympics 2024.

The Davis Cup 2024 Finals is expected to start from November 19. The opening tie will witness hosts Spain take on Netherlands. Spain will be led by Carlos Alcaraz as he will be joined by Pedro Martinez, Roberto Bautista Agut and Nadal. The doubles event will see Marcel Granollers pairing up with one of his teammates.

Spain’s captain David Ferrer will be aiming to take his team to their first title since 2019. The Spaniards are eyeing their seventh title overall and had lost in the quarter-finals last season. This time they will be playing to pay a fitting tribute to their gladiator as he could bid farewell to the sport with the prestigious trophy.

Rafael Nadal

 

Nadal will be in the Davis Cup team for the first time since 2019. He made his debut in the event in 2004 against Czechia and lost the singles battle against Jiri Novak. Since losing his opening match in the event, Nadal has gone on to win 29 consecutive singles matches. The 38-year-old has not lost a singles match ever since.

This time due to injury concerns fans will mostly not see Nadal in action. His presence alone will motivate the team to bring out their best against Netherlands. Nadal will be cheering for his teammates on the court. The former world No # 1 will be ready for a final battle in front of the homecrowd.

Miles Away From Jonathan Owens, Simone Biles Gushes Over First NFL Deal: “It’s About Kicking Back”

They say distance makes the heart grow fonder, and for Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens, that couldn’t be more true. This power couple has shown time and again just how much they adore each other, even though their hectic schedules often keep them apart. Since her Olympic triumph, Simone’s been all over the place—from headlining the Gold Over America Tour to promoting her documentary. Meanwhile, Jonathan’s tied up with a grueling NFL season playing for the Chicago Bears. And while they make time for the occasional dinner date, Simone’s admitted, “Long distance isn’t easy.”

Despite the miles, the couple recently turned heads with a sweet moment at Soldier Field on Sunday, November 10. However, based on their latest Instagram stories, the distance is back in play—Simone is training in Texas at the World Championship Center, while Jonathan’s in Chicago, spreading good vibes and food at the BBF Family Center. But here’s the twist: Simone’s now planning to be there for a big game in Jonathan’s career, thanks to a sponsorship she recently scored with an official NFL partner.

Simone Biles marks her first collaboration with the NFL through a crucial sponsor

On November 12th, California wine brand Barefoot raised a toast to a new partnership with none other than Simone Biles. Already a fan favorite on the NFL sidelines cheering for husband Jonathan Owens, Simone’s star power was the perfect pairing for Barefoot’s mission to make wine more accessible and fun for everyone. As the NFL’s official wine sponsor since 2022, Barefoot is aiming high with Simone, the GOAT herself, to reach fans from all backgrounds.

And they’re celebrating with an exclusive experience—Barefoot’s NFL Game Day Contest Winner will join Simone in the “Bandwagon Box” Suite, a luxury spot to catch the Chicago Bears take on the Green Bay Packers on November 17th. The winner even gets to bring three friends along for the game, which just so happens to be a big one for Jonathan, facing off against his former team for the first time as a Bear.

Simone is thrilled about this first-time NFL collab, saying, “You don’t need to know every play or every grape to enjoy both,” and adding, “It’s about kicking back and having a great time together.” With her easygoing approach and Barefoot’s playful vibe, this partnership is bound to be a fan favorite. Naturally, given the GOAT she is, this isn’t the only one of the notable sponsorships Simone has bagged throughout her illustrious career.

The notable sponsorships during Simone Biles’ career

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens

Simone Biles’ stellar career hasn’t just dazzled fans—it’s had brands lining up for her signature. Among the long-term partners she’s chosen, Athleta tops the list. Since joining forces in 2021 after her departure from Nike, Simone Biles has become the face of the sportswear brand. “I partnered with Athleta because they saw confidence in me, and they just have such a huge platform, and I like how they said they inspire me in the gym and out of the gym,” she told NBC. Athleta also threw its weight behind her Gold Over America Tour, now a nationwide hit that just wrapped up its second edition.

Another key partner, GK Elite, has been in Simone’s corner since 2015, designing the signature leotards she and Team USA rock at the Olympics. Simone Biles renewed with them in 2021, cementing their bond. And then there’s Spieth America, her gymnastics equipment sponsor, who locked in a decade-long contract to support her with the tools she needs for greatness.

Many brands have dreamed of landing Simone, but only a handful have managed to keep up with her vision. Barefoot Wine now joins this exclusive list, and fans can’t wait to see how this collaboration will sparkle.

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