Taste Flav realizes it’s an sudden crossover.
The rap icon as soon as had solely a obscure consciousness of water polo, as he’d seen Olympic matches on tv. However Flav has a brand new appreciation for the game, marveling on the immense stamina required to play it, after lately signing a five-year sponsorship deal to function the official hype man for the U.S. ladies’s and males’s nationwide water polo groups.
“What kind of relationship does rap have with water polo? None,” stated Flav.
Till now.
How the collaboration got here collectively is well-documented: Maggie Steffens, the U.S. ladies’s crew’s longtime captain, posted a photograph of the gamers on her Instagram in Might with a caption outlining challenges the athletes usually face, together with that gamers usually work a number of jobs whereas pursuing their Olympic desires. She known as on her followers to observe and assist ladies’s sports activities.
Flav, who stated his supervisor initially flagged the publish, responded to the decision, pledging his assist. Thus, an unprecedented partnership was born. He and Steffens appeared collectively final Monday on “CBS Mornings,” the place Flav introduced he would give $1,000 to every crew member and a Virgin Voyage cruise to the squad.
The 65-year-old Rock and Roll Corridor of Famer advised The Athletic he plans to attend the Paris Video games, cheering on the crew as they purpose for a fourth straight Olympic gold medal, a feat that has not but been achieved by any males’s or ladies’s water polo crew.
“I’m there to hype them up. I’m there to attempt to get them into that spirit of successful that fourth gold medal,” Flav stated with a confidence befitting his function. “… And I do know we will do it. We’re gonna get it.”
Flav additionally stated he plans to attend the ladies’s crew’s last pre-Olympic dwelling match towards Hungary. He wrote in a publish on X he’ll be at Tuesday’s match in Berkeley, Calif., and can take photographs and signal autographs “earlier than and after the sport however not through the recreation” so he can keep locked in.
Imma be on the recreation on Tuesday,,, I might be taking photographs and signing autographs earlier than and after the sport however not through the recreation,,, all of us right here to cheer on these ladies https://t.co/8AHYAtzE0R
— FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) July 3, 2024
“I’m making an attempt to get as many individuals as I can concerned,” he stated. “Hopefully what I’m doing will open up the doorways for different celebrities like myself to assist sponsor these Olympic groups, as a result of these (athletes) are on the market busting their butts to make the US look good.”
The U.S. ladies’s water polo crew has welcomed the extra eyeballs as they go for an Olympic document. Coach Adam Krikorian, who has guided the US to extra Olympic golds than any coach on any crew in ladies’s water polo, known as it “a sport that’s been ravenous for consideration and in search of notoriety.”
“We’re a crew that looks like, at instances, we go unnoticed,” he stated. “And so, when you will have somebody who’s within the highlight share their love and their ardour for our crew, it’s touching. We like it. We embrace it. We hope it evokes others to hop on.”
Krikorian stated he doesn’t thoughts if Flav’s curiosity encourages a bandwagon group to comply with their journey this summer time: “We’ll take ’em all. You didn’t must be with us at first.”
What any new followers might be rallying round is a squad synonymous with success. Since he was employed in 2009, Krikorian and the U.S. ladies have gone on a staggering run, claiming gold on the final three Olympics and 6 of the final 9 world championships.
However Krikorian — a former UCLA water polo standout who calls the late basketball legend John Wood his teaching idol — is much less involved with the outcomes. The scores don’t even come up when his employees reevaluates a observe or a recreation. He preaches presence over perfection, a philosophy he highlighted when discussing Emily Ausmus, an attacker who Krikorian stated has taken on a bigger function as a defender “headfirst.”
At 18 years outdated, Ausmus is the crew’s youngest participant and represents a corps with no Olympic expertise on a roster practically break up between first-time Olympians (seven) and returners (six). That have stage is a shift from the final Olympic cycle in Tokyo in 2021 when most gamers had been a part of the group that additionally gained gold in Rio in 2016.
On the other finish of the expertise spectrum is Steffens, who helped lead the U.S. to gold on the final three Video games. On the Tokyo Olympics, she turned the all-time main scorer in ladies’s Olympic water polo. And if the U.S. ladies get gold in Paris, Steffens will change into the primary water polo participant to win 4 Olympic gold medals in a row.
Steffens, 31, can rattle off a listing of youthful gamers on this yr’s roster with whom she linked in earlier phases of life, highlighting the full-circle expertise for her this Video games:
— Ryann Neushul, 24, is the third Neushul sister Steffens will play with on the Olympics. “I keep in mind when she was only a child,” Steffens stated;
— Jenna Flynn and Steffens posed collectively for a photograph on the Rio Video games when Flynn was a younger fan. “Now she’s at Stanford and right here on Crew USA and one in all my closest mates on the crew, and we’re 11 years aside.”
— Jewel Roemer is a Northern California native like Steffens, and Steffens grew up attending males’s scrimmages at Diablo Valley School coached by Roemer’s father. “I keep in mind getting cute movies from (Jewel) saying, ‘Good luck.’”
— Ausmus attended camps and clinics organized by Steffens’ firm, 6-8 Sports activities. “(She was) any person we talked about 5, six, eight years in the past, like, ‘Oh my gosh, this woman’s so good and we’re actually excited to see her potential.’”
“We’ve actually created this particular bond,” Steffens stated of the youthful group. “And I feel as a lot as they give the impression of being as much as me as a pacesetter and have appeared as much as me since they had been children and adopted that path, I feel what’s actually wonderful is I look as much as them simply as a lot.”
Steffens is honest in her reward, as she is in her perception in her teammates. Ashleigh Johnson, who’s making her third Olympic look with Crew USA, known as Steffens “a dreamer in all senses.”
“Whenever you’re round Maggie, something is legitimately doable,” stated Johnson, 29, the crew’s goalkeeper who’s extensively thought of the perfect on the planet at her place. “She’s our captain, however as her good friend, she’s going to construct a manner for any dream to come back true. And should you imagine one thing, she believes it and also you guys are going to perform it collectively.”
For instance, Johnson stated, Steffens usually encourages others whereas grinding by means of the toughest components of coaching or pushing by means of a last swim set. Outdoors of the pool, Steffens is the one to land in a brand new metropolis after 24 hours of touring and both have a full itinerary prepared or discover and not using a plan. She has an “Energizer Bunny angle,” in response to Johnson.
That boundless power has carried over into different aspects as Steffens and Johnson have change into de facto ambassadors of their sport, a job that wasn’t at all times pure to them. In 2016, Johnson turned the primary Black girl to make the U.S. Olympic water polo crew. She stated, over time, she’s felt extra empowered to discuss her experiences, share her story and champion range to encourage others.
Steffens, who joined the crew when she was 15 years outdated, stated it’s taken her 15 or 16 years to search out her voice by way of advocating for girls’s athletes and extra overtly discussing the monetary challenges of pursuing the game.
Olympic water polo coaching takes place in Southern California, an space of the nation with a notoriously excessive value of residing. In an Olympic yr, coaching is six days every week and is basically a full-time job for the athletes, Steffens stated.
Payouts on the Video games rely upon the game, nation and end, however the Worldwide Olympic Committee and every sport’s governing physique haven’t historically paid winners. In a primary for a global federation, World Athletics, which oversees monitor and subject, introduced in April it might award $50,000 in prize cash to gold medalists on the Paris Video games.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee gave athletes $37,500 for successful gold, $22,500 for silver and $15,000 for bronze on the Tokyo Olympics.
Steffens stated she would play water polo — which doesn’t have an expert ladies’s league within the U.S. — if she made no cash and needed to sofa surf, however her hope is for future water polo athletes to not must work different jobs to assist themselves whereas performing on the highest stage.
“I’d like to see sooner or later individuals retire a lot later of their profession as a result of they’ll afford to maintain taking part in water polo and don’t really feel like they must retire at 22 to get a ‘actual job,’” she stated.
Any assist helps, Steffens stated, and Flav’s sponsorship is an instance of the payoff she’s seen after posting concerning the matter.
“One factor that I really like about water polo and about our crew is it’s a really head-down, humble, hard-work mentality,” Steffens stated. “And one in all my desires is to depart the game and the ladies on this sport higher than after I got here in, and hopefully present extra alternative, present extra publicity, let their tales be advised, let their names be heard.”
Steffens is aware of there’s extra work to do and extra followers to rally. However every one counts, and thus far, she’s hitting her objectives.
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(Prime illustration of Maggie Steffens and Taste Flav: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; photographs: Ronald Martinez / Getty Pictures, Jerod Harris / Getty Pictures for The Recording Academy)