Kevin, Joe andNick Jonasare going head-to-head for some Olympic-level competition.
“Competing in Olympic-level events, we’ve always dreamt of this. We’re doing everything we can in the short amount of time to become professional athletes,” Joe, 31, says, jokingly telling Nick, 28, and 33-year-old Kevin: “I’m going to destroy you both.”
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“We’ve been training with some of the most brilliant Olympic athletes to ever walk the face of the planet. To be around these Olympic athletes is very humbling. I don’t know why they haven’t asked us to join the Olympic team yet,” Nick says.
“I think the competitive nature between the three of us is very high, no matter what it is that we’re doing. We’re always out to win,” Kevin shares.
“You’re going to see us in a way you’ve never seen us before. Even if you’re not a fan, you’re gonna see us in a way you’ve never seen us before. And if you’re really not a fan, like you hate us, you’re gonna love this show because we make complete fools of ourselves,” Nick adds.
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In May, Nickfractured his ribwhile filming theOlympic Dreamsspecial. At the time, he was shooting the BMX racing portion with his brothers when he fell off his bike.
“I cracked a rib from a spill on a bike and a few other bumps and bruises,” Nick said during his stint as a coach onThe Voicelast season. “I just want to go ahead and say that, in case I’m not as physically enthusiastic as I usually am. Blake [Shelton], please don’t make me laugh too much because it kind of hurts.”
Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brotherspremieres July 21 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
source: people.com