US women's soccer team throws their own opening ceremony party

  • 📰 TODAYshow
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 34 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 17%
  • Publisher: 55%

United States Headlines News

United States Latest News,United States Headlines

US Women's National Soccer Team throws their own opening ceremony party TokyoOlympics

According to social media posts from the athletes, the soccer players missed the opening ceremony because they were preparing for an"No Opening Ceremonies for us as we get ready for Game Day," wrote the team in a post shared to the USWNT's Instagram story."But these views."uswnt / Instagram

Other images and clips shared by the team showed the athletes drilling and practicing as they prepared for their second game this week. Striker Alex Morgan said on Twitter that the team was still excited for the opening ceremony, even though they couldn't attend in person. "So excited for 2020 Olympics #openingceremony tonight!" she wrote on Twitter."We won't be there in person but we WILL be parading around the hotel in our opening ceremony outfits while prepping for game 2 tomorrow!"tonight! We won't be there in person but we WILL be parading around the hotel in our opening ceremony outfits while prepping for game 2 tomorrow!

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Perhaps they should concentrate of playing soccer... Sweden skewered them....

🖕🏽Them

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 389. in US

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Failing To Bring Afghans Who Helped American Forces To The U.S. Would Threaten National SecurityU.S. failure to bring Afghans who worked with U.S. forces to the U.S. would threaten national security and be a permanent moral stain before the world. A bill passed by the House to increase a visa cap doesn't go far enough.
Source: Forbes - 🏆 394. / 53 Read more »

How this medical technology is supporting the U.S. Women's National Soccer TeamAs the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team takes the field tomorrow in Tokyo, here's a look at how the team's physician, Dr. Monica Rho, has prepared them for this moment. In addition to preventing injury and illness, she specializes in rehabbing players using technology to monitor the health of their muscles, tendons and ligaments. “Changing the Games” is a 10-part video series produced in collaboration with Lyda Hill Philanthropies. After what they did the morning, I hope they kicked their butts kicked. Solid start today.
Source: TODAYshow - 🏆 389. / 55 Read more »

US women's national soccer team players appeal equal pay lawsuit decisionPlayers from the United States women's national soccer team filed an appeal Friday to overturn a 2020 decision against their equal pay lawsuit, saying last year's decision 'defies reality.' Pffffffahahahahahaha 😂 Ya'll Losing Don't pay them or the mens team. Should be considered an amateur sport with the pay being the satisfaction of doing something you love.
Source: CNN - 🏆 4. / 95 Read more »

U.S. details plans to evacuate some Afghan translators who worked with American troopsThe U.S. will move thousands of interpreters from Afghanistan, but it faces criticism for its lack of plans for other Afghans in danger from the Taliban. thanks Details plans so the Taliban are forewarned and can get to the interpreters before they can escape? Just do it and tell everyone afterwards. I hope our military is smart enough to do this.
Source: latimes - 🏆 11. / 82 Read more »

U.S. median existing home price rises 23 percent in 1 year, now at record $363KSales for homes under $150,000 fell in June compared to last year, but an increase in properties being sold at $250,000 and higher helped the median price jump to its new height.
Source: Newsweek - 🏆 468. / 52 Read more »

U.S. Army veteran: I would not be alive were it not for my Afghan interpreter'I wouldn't be alive talking to you today if it wasn't for my Afghan interpreter,' Army veteran Matt Zeller says. 'In successive missions. the Taliban shot at our interpreters first ... they understood that without these people we couldn't do our mission.'
Source: MSNBC - 🏆 469. / 51 Read more »