What?
When I read on Gymblog that the most famous gymnast of all time, Nadia Comaneci, was going to be facing off against Donald Trump … I couldn’t believe it.
True. The show debuts Jan. 3, 2008.
Cast members for this rejiggered “Apprentice” — which in the past relied on scrappy, ambitious star-wannabes — were selected from a field of some 125 celebrity applicants, Trump told reporters.
“They were all begging to be on the show,” he said. “The hardest thing was breaking it down to these 14.”
One deciding factor: Each of the chosen has had experience in business, Trump said. “These people have all done something very dramatic with money.”
A few recognizable names among NBC’s ’Celebrity Apprentice’ cast – BostonHerald.com
Others include actor Stephen Baldwin, Gene Simmons of Kiss, actor Marilu Henner from TV’s “Taxi”.
The 14 celebrities won’t be vying for a job with Donald Trump, as in the previous six “Apprentice” seasons, but instead will compete in business-oriented tasks around New York City to raise money for their favorite charities. The official “Celebrity Apprentice” will win a $250,000 bonus to donate.
Nadia handled Bela Karoli. She can deal with Donald Trump.
Daddy Bart Conner may be getting more time with their son Dylan while Mom is taping the show.

Photo – NadiaComaneci.com – fan website


LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Cirque de Soleil is to bring a new cinema-inspired show to Los Angeles from 2010, the Montreal-based circus and entertainment giant announced here Monday.

1. Georgia
… My “transition” into stunt work was basically this: retired from gymnastics; worked on the Celebrity Galaxy Cruise ship as an acrobat/circus performer; finished my degree at Temple University; moved to New York and joined the circus performance troupe, Antigravity; went on tour with a live stunt show called Spider-Man Live! A Family Stunt Spectacular; started my own circus company with (former Temple gymnast) Mike Moran, called Axiom Entertainment Inc.; performed in Batman Vs. Catwoman at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey; and finally on to television and film as a stuntman.
… Mikhall KLIMENKO was once National juniors’ champion of the USSR, but turned to the profession of coach quite early due to an injury and once took care of the gravely injured wheelchair-bound Elena Mukhina. The brother of the sixfold European Champion Victor Klimenko, who lives in Germany now, was known as one of the most creative coaches in womens’ artistic gymnastics.
But one, in particular, is important to me. Stephanie McGregor, one of the hardest working gymnasts I’ve ever known. I recall the year she literally ran from the car to the change room on arrival at the gym.
A professional writer and blogger named Natalie Bennett actually put her name on an article called Why Gymnastics Should Be Banned in 2005.