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Call: 800-397-0070 DON’T DELAY! Bill Keveney @billkev USA TODAY Catcher David Ross, NFL’s Rashad Jennings also take the floor TELEVISION CRAIG SJODIN, ABC Olympic skating medalist Nancy Kerrigan will partner with Artem Chigvint- sev in Season 24 of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars. Athletes abound in Dancing With the Stars’ newest class, with a gymnast, a figure skater, a foot- ball player, a bull rider and — in a first — a former Major League Baseball player set to compete. There also is a Bachelor, as Nick Viall trades rose ceremonies for quicksteps as one of 12 celeb- rities announced Wednesday for Season 24 of the ABC dance competition, due March 20 (Mondays, 8 ET/PT). Olympics gold medalist Si- mone Biles will be joined by fig- ure skater Nancy Kerrigan; NFL running back Rashad Jennings; Bonner Bolton, a model and for- mer Professional Bull Riders competitor; and just-retired catcher David Ross, part of the Chicago Cubs’ 2016 World Series championship team. The field also includes long- time pop-culture favorites, Span- ish entertainer Charo, a fixture of Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show, and Mr. T, best known for his starring role on NBC’s The A-Team. Others: Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne; former Beyoncé backup dancer and Glee star Heather Morris; Fifth Harmony’s Normani Kor- dei; and former Saturday Night Live performer Chris Kattan. The celebrity athletes say their physical skills won’t automatical- ly make them great dancers. “This is a challenge. A dancer would take 10 steps to go the dis- tance (skaters) might do in one and make it look like gliding,” says Kerrigan, who won Olympic bronze in 1992 and silver in 1994. “It all seems so easy (watching) from my couch.” Kerrigan asked gold medal skater and Season 6 champ Kristi Yamaguchi how tough the train- ing would be. “She said: ‘You’ve been through worse. My advice is if you can do it, you’ve got to do it. It’s a ton of fun and you’ll love it. But start doing your abs (training) now.’ ” Kerrigan, who was struck in the knee before the 1994 Winter Games as part of a plan by the ex- husband of rival skater Tonya Harding, says there’s a lesson to be learned from that experience, her recovery and her medal- winning performance. “When forced to face some- thing weird, we’re capable of put- ting our minds to something and working hard to accomplish our goals.” Biles was impressed by team- mate Laurie Hernandez, who won Dancing last fall. “Laurie was absolutely amazing.” But Biles isn’t confident her own gymnas- tics skills will translate into great dancing. Familiar names may set the right tone for the times, says ABC reality programming chief Rob Mills. “Especially with the mood of the country right now, this is what I’d call a very warm cast,” he says. “There’s a lot of nostalgia there. The cast will bring smiles to people’s faces.” Olympians, Mr. T and Charo will go ‘Dancing’ Bachelor Nick Viall and cuchi- cuchi queen Charo also will compete. CHARO BY JOHN SALANGSANG, AP; VIALL BY MITCH HAASETH, ABC USA TODAY THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017 LIFE 5D