Judith Nelson+FollowAtlanta rentals skyrocket for World CupFinding a place to stay in Atlanta during the 2026 World Cup is turning into its own competition—demand for short-term rentals in some neighborhoods has exploded by over 4000%! Chosewood Park tops the list with a staggering 4450% jump, and Buckhead isn’t far behind. Even the night before matches, rental demand is just as high as game day itself. Locals and visitors alike are feeling the squeeze, and prices are sure to follow. If you’re thinking about hosting or booking, now’s the time to act. How do you think this surge will impact Atlanta’s neighborhoods and community vibe? #Sports #Atlanta2026 #WorldCup00Share
Maurice Miller+FollowMelrose’s own Pierrot leads Haiti to World CupFrantzdy Pierrot, who once played on Melrose High’s soccer field, is now set to make history at the World Cup with Haiti—only the second time the nation has ever qualified. Pierrot’s journey from local standout to international star is a huge source of pride for Melrose. His determination and grit inspired teammates and coaches alike, and now he’s a role model for young athletes across the community. With Haiti kicking off at Gillette Stadium next summer, Melrose is buzzing—will you be watching or cheering him on? Let’s celebrate this hometown hero together! #Sports #Soccer #WorldCup00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowScheib Shocks Robinson in GS ShowdownWhat a race in Tremblant! Julia Scheib just snapped up her second GS win of the season, ending Austria’s nine-year drought in the discipline. Meanwhile, Alice Robinson—who looked set for a three-peat after leading the first run—had to settle for third. That’s some serious rivalry brewing between Scheib and Robinson this Olympic season. Anyone else think Robinson will bounce back strong next race? #Sports #AlpineSkiing #WorldCup00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowAlice Robinson shines in wild Tremblant weatherAlice Robinson just pulled off back-to-back giant slalom wins in Tremblant, mastering some of the toughest weather the World Cup has seen this season. Battling rain, wind, and shifting snow, she stayed cool and confident, beating her closest rival by nearly a second. It’s a huge boost for her Olympic hopes and a big turnaround from her last visit here. Local fans also got to cheer for Valerie Grenier, who landed on the podium. With another race tomorrow, everyone’s wondering—can Robinson keep this streak going? #Sports #Skiing #WorldCup10Share
andersonkaren+FollowRobinson Edges Out Shiffrin in GS ShowdownAlice Robinson is on fire! The Kiwi sensation just grabbed back-to-back World Cup giant slalom wins, this time in Tremblant, holding off rising star Zrinka Ljutic. The real drama? US legend Mikaela Shiffrin, known as the Queen of Slalom, was in podium position but slipped to sixth after a tough second run. With another GS coming up, can Robinson keep her streak alive or will Shiffrin bounce back? #Sports #SkiRacing #WorldCup00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowNeymar’s Times Square Disguise FailOnly Neymar could try to go incognito in Times Square and end up turning more heads! The Brazilian legend, rocking a £4,300 Louis Vuitton coat and a ski mask, was spotted with Bruna Biancardi enjoying the NYC holiday vibes. While he’s prepping for crucial knee surgery to make Ancelotti’s World Cup squad, King Ney’s flashy style proves he’s never truly off the radar. Can he recover in time and silence the doubters? #Sports #Neymar #WorldCup00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowLindsey Vonn’s 83rd Win: Age Is Just a NumberWow, Lindsey Vonn just made history with her 83rd World Cup win at 41! The American GOAT returned from retirement and crushed the St Moritz downhill, nearly a second ahead of the field. Even tennis legends like Sharapova and Osaka chimed in with props. King James himself said it best: “41. Built different.” Do you think Vonn can keep this momentum all the way to the 2026 Olympics? Let’s talk about this epic comeback! #Sports #LindseyVonn #WorldCup130Share