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Former F1 driver and Top Gear’s original Stig Perry McCarthy shared his thoughts on Michael Schumacher’s legacy with Alex Harrington of Sports Illustrated. Discussing the legendary German driver, the motoring show icon also reflected on the contentious conclusion of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton narrowly missed his eighth world title to Max Verstappen.

  • McCarthy’s Respect for Schumacher: McCarthy expresses admiration for Michael Schumacher, noting his remarkable achievements in Formula One and the impact he had on the sport. He recalls personal interactions with Schumacher, emphasizing his respect and fondness for the seven-time world champion.
  • The Abu Dhabi GP Controversy: The interview delves into the controversial ending of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton lost his chance at an eighth world title to Max Verstappen. McCarthy candidly shares his opinion that Hamilton should have been the champion, highlighting the contentious nature of the race’s conclusion.
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  • Evolving Standards in F1: Reflecting on the history of Formula One, McCarthy observes the evolution of the sport from the era of Schumacher to the present day. He discusses how the standards and expectations have changed over time, with current champions like Lewis Hamilton pushing the boundaries further.
  • In an exclusive interview with Sports Illustrated, former Formula One driver Perry McCarthy discussed his views on the legends of the sport and the controversial end to the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. McCarthy did not hold back in expressing his thoughts on this pivotal moment in F1 history.

    “Every time I saw [Michael Schumacher], I liked to think he liked me. I may be wrong on that, but we often had a chat about a few things,” McCarthy reminisced.

    His huge amount of respect for the 7-time world champion was evident as he spoke about the F1 legend’s unparalleled achievements and the high standards he set in the sport.

    McCarthy then shifted to the recent drama in Abu Dhabi, where Lewis Hamilton was on the verge of clinching his eighth world championship.

  • The 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was highly controversial due to a series of decisions taken during the final laps of the race, which ultimately decided the Championship result for that season. The controversy began when Nicholas Latifi crashed on lap 50, leading to a safety car being deployed. Initially, race director Michael Masi stated that the lapped cars would not be allowed to un-lap themselves. However, he later changed his mind, but only allowed the five lapped cars between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen to do so, setting up a last-lap battle for the championship.

    This decision was controversial for several reasons. Firstly, it was inconsistent as not all lapped cars were allowed to un-lap themselves. Secondly, it directly influenced the outcome of both the race and the championship, as Verstappen, on fresher soft tires, was able to overtake Hamilton, who was on older hard tires, in the final lap. There was also criticism of the decision to resume racing for the final lap instead of finishing under the safety car, as some felt it contrived a dramatic but artificial end to the race.

    The controversy led to protests from Mercedes, Hamilton’s team, who argued that the rules had not been applied consistently or fairly. However, these protests were ultimately dismissed, and Verstappen was declared the winner of both the race and his first World Championship.

    “Actually, don’t get me started on that,” Perry told me. “Because Lewis probably should have been the eighth world champion, but that’s a different situation.”

    Continuing on Michael, McCarthy reflected on the evolution of Formula One since Schumacher’s time.

    “When Michael set all these records, I don’t think anybody ever thought that seven would be equalled, let alone possibly eclipsed.

    “But that was Michael, and what he brought to his approach to Formula One was really an evolution of what we’d seen from even the best people before that.”

    With is soon to be the tenth anniversary of Michael Schumacher’s skiing incident, Perry’s thoughts on the driver left me very emotional. It was lovely to hear how much respect Perry had for Michael – a respect that all of us share.

The PNC Championship tees off Thursday, Dec. 14 and will feature 20 professional golfers and a family member competing at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Course in Orlando, Florida. One of the headline pairs for this year’s PNC Championship are Tiger Woods and his son Charlie.

The two first competed in the PNC Championship in 2020. Tiger and Charlie finished second in the 2021 PNC Championship, two strokes behind winning Team Daly (John Daly and John Daly II).

Tiger and Charlie Woods will be back on the course again looking for another strong result. They’re the latest father-son duo in golf and in American sports to play together. Here’s a look at some other notable father-son duos who competed together in other sports:

 

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Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. (baseball)

By the time Ken Griffey Jr. was named the U.S. high school baseball player of the year in 1987, his father had won two World Series and made three All-Star teams. The Seattle Mariners drafted Griffey Jr. with the first overall selection in the 1987 MLB Draft and Griffey Sr. helped negotiate his son’s contract

Griffey Jr. made his debut on April 3, 1989 and the duo made MLB history as the first father-son duo to play in the majors at the same time. The Cincinnati Reds released Griffey Sr. midway through the 1990 season and signed with the Mariners to close out the season with his son. They became the first father-son duo to appear in the same lineup (Aug. 31, 1990) and hit back-to-back home runs (Sept. 14, 1990).

“Being a father, I guess it’s a dream come true,” Griffey Sr. said at the time, per MLB.com. “This is the pinnacle – this is the thing in my career that I’m very proud of – very proud of. You can talk about the ’76 batting race I was in and all that. But to me this is No. 1.”

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Gordie, Mark, and Marty Howe (hockey)

Gordie Howe retired from the NHL in 1971 as the greatest player in the sport’s history. Five decades later, Mr. Hockey remains with the likes of Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr as the greatest NHL players of all-time.

After 25 years with the Detroit Red Wings, Howe retired due to a chronic wrist injury and moved into the Red Wings’ front office. Two years later in 1973, the newly formed World Hockey Association (WHA) came knocking.

Both of Howe’s sons – Mark and Marty – were playing for the Houston Aeros and wanted to sign the legend as well. Surgery on his wrist cleared the way for the trio to play together in the newly formed league. Howe won the Gary L. Davidson Trophy in 1974 – given to the WHA’s most valuable player – and won the WHA title that year. After another title in 1975, the trio signed with the New England Whalers (now the Carolina Hurricanes) in 1977.

Lee, Richard, and Kyle Petty (NASCAR)

The Petty Family’s seen four generations of stock car racers, starting with Lee Petty. Petty competed in NASCAR’s inaugural race at Charlotte Motor Speedway on June 19, 1949. He’d go on to win Cup Series (then-Grand National) championships in 1954, 1958, and 1959.

In the 1958 season, Lee’s son Richard made his debut in the Jim Mideon 500. The two would race together in NASCAR through the 1964 season. Richard won the first of seven NASCAR titles that year and Lee competed in his final two races at Old Dominion Speedway and Watkins Glen.

Richard racked up championships in 1967, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, and 1979, cementing his status as one of NASCAR’s all-time greats. In 1979, his son Kyle debuted in the then-Winston Cup Series at the Talladega 500. Kyle finished the race ninth, five spots behind Richard.

.The two raced together for more than a decade. Kyle’s first Winston Cup Series win came in the 1987 Coca-Cola 600 with Richard following in fourth. Kyle won another pair of races before Richard’s retirement after the 1992 season.

Kyle’s son Adam was expected to compete in the Cup Series as well but he died following a high-speed crash at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on May 12, 2000. The duo competed in just one Cup Series race together: the 2000 DirecTV 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.

Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (NASCAR)

By the time Richard Petty retired, Dale Earnhardt was well on his way to matching his championship record. Earnhardt eventually won seven Winston Cup Series titles (1980, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994) and earned many nicknames for his aggressive style behind the wheel.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. made his Winston Cup Series debut at the 1999 Coca-Cola 600. Earnhardt Sr. finished sixth with Earnhardt Jr. following a bit behind in 16th. The two raced full-time in 2000 when Earnhardt Sr. finished second in the championship and Earnhardt Jr. won his first Cup Series race at the 2000 DirecTV 500.

At MetLife Stadium, the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers were playing on a typical NFL Monday night. The Giants prevailed, but instead of being the main topic of conversation, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles caused a social media storm. It all happened after the 26-year-old posted her game-day outfit on Instagram which resulted in many of her fans making pregnancy-related assumptions.

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At the game to support her husband and Packers safety Jonathan Owens, Biles was furious with the responses. Taking a moment to glance at the previous times when the gymnast was put on similar spots, can there be some blurry lines?

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After one of the most thrilling nights, while core sports fanatics were busy picking nooks on Giants Vs Packers others applauded Biles for her wardrobe choices. However, a few went too far by focusing on her stomach in the body-hugging brown jumpsuit and an adorable beanie bearing  Owens’ jersey number. She completed the look with an oversized army jacket which was merely highlighting her abs since Biles seemed to liked those comments.

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After the carousel of photos gained much attention, Simone took to her Instagram story saying, I am not pregnant.” Many fans called out the false pregnancy commenters and some of them were liked by Simone among which one read: “She is not pregnant! So rude to assume without knowing. This woman has like a damn 12 pack that’s what you’re seeing. She’s also competing in the 2024 Olympics so no she’s not pregnant!

Any remaining questions regarding Biles’s pregnancy was answered by her clear-cut and unequivocal denial. It serves as a reminder of how crucial it is to be mindful of people’s privacy, even in the era of social media. It also highlights the difficulties that public figures have when their private lives are precluded turning attention to an irrelevant stir. However, the beloved couple are going strong for now and have shown desire to have kids in the future.

When Biles did the babies talk

A while back, Biles took some time to have a ‘ask me anything’ session with her 7.1M Instagram followers. One question in particular stood out among the others: “Do you want kids, and if so, how many?” With characteristic accuracy, Biles answered in the affirmative, “Yes, we want kids.

Two, in my opinion, and three, according to Jonathan, is the ideal number“. She added a humorous touch by saying, “I don’t want to be outnumbered lolz.”

The gymnast showed her appreciation for her fans’ curiosity by politely answering a wide range of their inquiries.  The Owens, who have been in the spotlight their entire professional lives quite regularly provide their fans with updates on social media, hence, it’s only obvious to be being angered over a false speculation. Do you agree?

Simone Biles is speaking out after a recent photo posted on her social media left fans speculating whether she was pregnant.

The Olympic gold medalist had shared a photo of herself supporting her husband, Jonathan Owens, on Monday night (December 12) as she watched the Green Bay Packers take on the New York Giants at the MetLife Stadium.

The 26-year-old wore a pair of burgundy leggings paired with a matching sweater, as well as an oversized camouflage jacket and a black beanie.

While Biles may have simply opted for comfort and coziness for the event, her comments were flooded with people asking whether she was hiding a bun in the oven.

“I see that belly,” one person wrote while another continued, “Picture is sending baby vibes.”

As the comments continued to pour in, it wasn’t long before the gymnast decided to address her fans. She reposted her initial IG photo on her Instagram Story along with a caption to was sure to set the record straight.

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Simone Biles’ Big Comeback

With the 2024 Paris Olympics right around the corner, a pregnancy announcement could have impacted Biles’ upcoming plans to represent her country and compete in the games.

If she makes the cut, it will mark her first major return since withdrawing herself from five event finals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to prioritize her mental health, per Spectrum News NY1.

At the time, Biles had revealed she was suffering from the “twisties,” which causes gymnasts to lose track of their position while in midair.

The follow-up announcement that came with her exit was that she also wouldn’t be competing in the individual all-around final.

Simone Biles Marries Jonathan Owens

Back in April, Biles tied the knot with her beau, Jonathan Owens, which she later announced in a post shared on her Instagram page.

“I do 🤍 officially owens 🤍,” she wrote. Biles included a carousel of behind-the-scenes photos from their special day, including one of the couple holding hands and smiling from ear to ear after exchanging their vows.

Biles and Owens went on to have their wedding ceremony with 140 guests in tow at a private property in Cabo San Lucas the following month.

The pair first crossed paths back in 2019, but it wasn’t until 2020 when they matched on the celebrity dating app Raya at the start of the pandemic.

 

Anthony Joshua has revealed his grief in a candid and open interview with Laura Woods ahead of his fight on December 23.

Joshua returns to action next weekend when he faces Otto Wallin in the main-event of the ‘Day of Reckoning’ card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

He goes into the bout having won back-to-back fights following his consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, where he lost his unified titles then the chance to regain them.

After his defeat in the rematch, the 34-year-old broke down in the ring as he delivered an emotional post-fight interview.

Speaking after his second loss to Usyk, he said: “It’s really, really hard for me to say I’m proud of myself. I don’t feel anything, I’m just… I’m upset. Deep, down in my heart.”

Asked by Woods whether he went through a stage of grieving after the defeat, the former world heavyweight champion replied: “Yeah you saw it after that [Usyk fight].”

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he replied” “Yeah, was that grief?”

Joshua added: “Yeah. Because if I weren’t in the undisputed race anymore, I wanted to be champion so that was like a massive, like, I don’t know how to explain it but something comes over you but it’s just passion.

“Passion, a lot of emotion. Yeah, a lot of emotion. So, now I’ve got over that. It’s not part of my plan anymore. So, what’s next I could aim to become champion.”

He continued: “Because it’s still like you could still fight this person. You could talk about that person. And this person just emerged out of nowhere. So, there’s still competition.”

Joshua, who has no world title to his name, could still become undisputed champion if he can secure a fight against the winner of Tyson Fury vs. Usyk.

Of course, he needs to get past Wallin next weekend then Wilder in 2024.

Former boxing Heavyweight Champion, Anthony Joshua has opened up on his realisation that he may not become undisputed heavyweight champion, claiming the feat is ‘not in my time frame’.

The 34-year-old is set to take on Otto Wallin on December 23 in a blockbuster night of boxing that will also see Deontay Wilder face Joseph Parker in another big heavyweight match.

Joshua comes into the bout off the back of consecutive wins against Jermaine Franklin Jr and Robert Helenius and also admitted that he would like to take on Wilder or even Francis Ngannou in 2024.

Despite that, Joshua says his chances of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion after he lost his WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF belts to Oleksandr Usyk in 2020, is very slim as he may have to wait six years before he can pick up those belts again.

In an interview with TNT Sports, the fighter was asked by Laura Woods whether he feels he could still be a challenger for the undisputed title, but he said: ‘I used to, but it won’t happen anymore.’

When pressed on why, he explained: ‘I think it is because of the reality because what will happen is that Usyk and Fury are in a position to compete for the undisputed. And once they compete for the undisputed, the belts will get split up again.

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‘And I feel will probably take me about maybe five to six years to go through and get all the belts and beat all the independent champions, and that will probably take me until I’m 40 or 41 before I do that again. So I’m just like, it’s probably not in my in time frame.’

After suffering back-to-back defeats by Usyk in August, Joshua delivered an emotional post-fight press conference, where he broke down in tears while expressing his disappointment in his performance.

Joshua said after the fight: ‘It’s really, really hard for me to say I’m proud of myself. I don’t feel anything, I’m just… I’m upset. Deep, down in my heart.’

And when asked whether he went through a period of grieving after the defeat, Joshua said: ‘Yeah you saw it after that [Usyk fight].’

‘Yeah, was that grief?’ Woods replied.

‘Yeah. Because if I weren’t in the undisputed race anymore, I wanted to be champion so that was like a massive, like, I don’t know how to explain it but something comes over you but it’s just passion.

‘Passion, a lot of emotion. Yeah, a lot of emotion. So, now I’ve got over that. It’s not part of my plan anymore. So what’s next I could aim to become champion.’

Former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua has fired off some verbal jabs at his domestic rival, Tyson Fury, over his most recent performance against MMA veteran Francis Ngannou.

Fury has often referred to Joshua as being nothing more than a “bodybuilder” with limited skills.

However, Joshua believes that a bodybuilder, Ngannou, taught Fury a lesson.

“Bodybuilders up, dossers down. He just looked like a flat slob that just can’t fight. He says that bodybuilders can’t fight, but he got smacked up by one. I’ve always wanted to get in the ring with him. He does a lot of talking, calls me a bodybuilder and stuff, but I want to marvel at the African power – he’s a bodybuilder, steps in and smacks him up for me,” Joshua told TNT Sports Boxing.

Back in October, Fury faced Ngannou in a cr

Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou

ossover boxing match in Saudi Arabia. Fury was dropped in the third round, suffered a cut on his forehead from an uppercut, a badly bruised eye and he struggled with the style of Ngannou. After ten rounds, Fury came away with a razor-close ten round split decision win in a fight that most had expected to be a mismatch.

Joshua felt Ngannou did enough to pull off an upset.

“I think Ngannou won,” Joshua said. “But the judges are there for a reason, they score it how they score it and they’re professionals at what they do and I’m just an observer. Fury won, but from a fan’s point of view, I think Ngannou won.”

On December 23, Joshua will face Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia. Wallin’s sole defeat came at the hands of Fury. A win over Walling will place Joshua in position for a potential 2024 clash with Deontay Wilder, who appears in the co-feature in a crossroads clash against Joseph Parker.

Gervonta Davis has been accused of actively avoiding Devin Haney after the best was named one of the best in boxing today.

Following Haney’s win over Regis Prograis, Davis was the name on everybody’s lips for a massive Pay Per View clash in 2024.

However, Bill and Devin Haney both state that “Tank” is looking at other opponents for a potential March return. Haney is not on that list, according to them both.

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Devin said: “Tank doesn’t want to fight. If he really wanted to fight, he would be trying to build up the fight. Instead, he’s trying to knock it down or say I’m only selling because of this or that.

“If he really wanted to fight me, he would say it’s a big fight and the best fight for boxing. He only talks down on the fight. But like I’ve said, they say everything, but let’s fight.”

Asked what was next for him if Davis was unavailable, Haney added: “I don’t know. I want to talk to my dad and see what’s next. I want to do a fight at 147, but there’s a lot of big fights at 140.

“I’m into making the biggest, best fights in the sport of boxing. That’s where I’m at. I became undisputed at 135, made history, and am in the history books forever.

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“Now I want to make the biggest fights happen, for the most money, to be honest. My dad’s been looking at the 147 lb landscape. You would have to ask him.”

Tank should fight Haney

When prompted for a response, Bill immediately fired at Davis.

“Tank and his team have consistently lied to the people. So a message to all the fans is to stop letting Tank and his team p— on your head and tell you it’s raining with these insignificant fights.

“They are saying it’s ‘for the culture.’ Devin represents the culture. He represents boxing and what boxing should be and what boxing is.”

On whether Ryan Garcia would be an alternative target, Devin concluded: “That’s a possibility, that’s a mega-fight. I’ve been calling out Ryan for years now, and it’s good to hear that he finally wants to fight.

“It sucks that it came after he took an L, but it was only a matter of time. But now he finally wants to call me out. At the end of the day, it’s still a big fight.

“Like I said, I want to make the best fights, biggest fights happen. What’s crazy is I saw Ryan right before I went into training camp. He didn’t say anything about fighting me.

“So, I literally was shopping. We ran into each other at a store. He didn’t say anything about fighting.”

Anthony Joshua’s longtime promoter claims to have had plenty of interest in booking Joshua against Francis Ngannou after the former UFC heavyweight champion nearly defeated Tyson Fury in his professional boxing debut.

Unfortunately, according to Matchroom Sport headman Eddie Hearn, that interest went unrequited.

“I reached out to Francis Ngannou’s team and I said, ‘Just to let you know, we’re up for discussing the Francis Ngannou [vs.] AJ fight. I never heard back from them,” Hearn said Monday on The MMA Hour. “So I think probably, knowing the business, I would say that probably Fury-Ngannou is almost probably agreed to post Fury-[Oleksandr] Usyk already.

“[Ngannou will] feel like, after that first fight, he can beat Fury, but there’s no point [in boxing non-stars] — he can really lose to anybody in the top 50 at heavyweight, so you’ve got to cash in at this point, and there’s really only three fights that cash into the levels that he will want [Fury, Joshua, or Deontay Wilder]. So I’d guess, and you might know better, Francis Ngannou will fight in the PFL or wherever in spring, summer of 2024, and then he’ll fight Tyson Fury at the end of [2024]. I would think that would be the mindset of the team.”

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“I think everyone knows it’s a two-fight deal with Fury-Usyk,” Hearn added, “and I would think that there’s probably one on the back end as well to rematch Ngannou.”

Ngannou, 37, nearly pulled off one of the biggest upsets in combat sports history this past October when he fought to a controversial split decision against Fury. Despite being a sizable betting underdog, Ngannou pushed Fury to his limits and even knocked down boxing’s lineal heavyweight champion in a performance that blew away the expectations of many and left boxing lifers such as Hearn and Carl Frampton singing his praises. Immediately following the bout, Hearn publicly lobbied for Joshua vs. Ngannou to be next, stating that he believed the matchup could be “one of the biggest fights in the history of the sport,” especially if it was held in in Africa, where both fighters have roots.

However, the fight never came together. Joshua instead signed to face Otto Wallin on the Day of Reckoning card in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 23., an event that features another of Ngannou’s potential opponents — Deontay Wilder — in a co-headlining bout against Joseph Parker. If Joshua and Wilder both emerge victorious, Hearn reiterated his hope on Monday that the long-awaited clash between Joshua and Wilder could be the next step.

Ngannou’s next move remains uncertain, however Fury is set to face WBA, WBO, and IBF heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk in a much-anticipated title unification bout on Feb. 17.

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While much of shine on Fury has been washed away since his lackluster showing against Ngannou, Hearn still favors boxing’s lineal king to handles his business against Usyk.

“I really believed he was quite a strong favorite pre-Ngannou,” Hearn said of Fury. “We don’t really know physically where he’s at. I mean, he’s lucky that Usyk’s not a puncher, he’s lucky Usyk’s a much smaller man. Because I think against a bigger guy, against a puncher, against a guy that can wrestle him on the inside, I think his confidence really wouldn’t be there in a fight like that. So I do think Fury will win the fight, but you certainly can’t rule out Usyk, and we just don’t know where he’s at physically or mentally after a fight like that [Ngannou performance]. He didn’t look himself in that fight, but perhaps he was just ill prepared.”

The most decorated gymnast ever is wearing “cozy” looks from Athleta’s Holiday Collection this winter, while making room in her schedule for plenty of time with her family, she tells PEOPLE

Simone Biles is keeping her holiday season “festive and fun” as she eyes an exciting year ahead.

In an interview with PEOPLE in conjunction with Athleta’s Holiday 2023 Collection campaign, the seven-time Olympic medalist says she’s thankful for all of her accomplishments in 2023 — including winning the gold medal in the women’s all-around final at the World Championships in October — on the heels of a two-year break from the international side of the sport.

“It honestly feels amazing to return to competition, I never thought I would compete again so this is a blessing,” Biles, 26, tells PEOPLE. “My favorite moment has been competing alongside my WCC teammates.”

And whether she is cheering on her fellow gymnasts or getting yet another skill named after her — the fearsome Yurchenko double pike was renamed the “Biles II” after the G.O.A.T. successfully landed it at worlds — the most-decorated athlete in the history of gymnastics is also passionate about what she wears inside and outside of the gym.

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That’s where her two-year-plus partnership with the athletic-wear company comes into play, she says.

“Ever since I joined forces with Athleta back in 2021, it has been incredibly meaningful,” Biles tells PEOPLE. “This campaign is so special because it focuses on me as a person and not just as an athlete. The campaign ethos is ‘No Time Like the Present’ which is so important to think about this time of year.”

She adds, “The holidays can be hectic but this is a reminder to slow down, be present and really take in this special time of year.”

For Biles’ part, that means spending plenty of time with family — including her husband Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens — and her beloved dogs.

“Our lives can get so busy, so I plan on prioritizing self compassion and daily well-being by getting great sleep, resting when I need to, and surrounding myself with people that lift me up — family, friends, and of course, my dogs!” she says.

On Instagram, Biles has proven she is a fan of dressing for the occasion — whether it’s a frigid game at Lambeau Field or a night out with the girls.

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All of which means she has a few tips to keep in mind when dressing for the season.

“Keep it festive and fun but keep it comfortable!” she says. “You want to enjoy the moment and not be distracted by your outfit. I love to take a piece I know and feel confident in and change it up with new accessories to give it new life.”

As for the new collection, which spans cozy leggings to shiny athletic bras to a form-fitting bodysuit, Biles is on board.

“I love dressing cozy when I’m at home, especially during the holidays,” she says. “Athleta actually has a Cozy Collection as part of their larger Holiday Collection, which features ultra-luxe and soft styles. I am definitely a hoodie person and have been wearing their Cozy Karma Hoodie Sweatshirt around the house when I’m going for a more laid-back look.”

Last Sunday, however, Biles swapped her hometown Houston’s humidity for Wisconsin’s wind (and snow) at the Packers-Kansas City Chiefs game, but she stayed warm in the brand’s Downtown Puffer Parka in “Simone Green,” with custom patchwork.

But there’s one item on Biles’ Christmas list that she wants more of — and it can’t be found in any store.

“This year on my holiday wishlist is to just spend quality time with my husband in Green Bay,” she says.