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Maggie Steffens: There’s no magic recipe

Two Olympic gold medals and three world championships. 26-year-old Maggie Steffens, US women’s water polo captain, knows what it takes to succeed. She wants to give back and be a role model for younger girls – and the message is the same as the formula for winning Olympic gold. 

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New film coming soon: The Iron Hammer

Pioneer. Champion. National Hero. This is the story of Chinese volleyball icon Lang Ping, The Iron Hammer. Available soon on the olympicchannel.com

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Cycling star Reade rides to inspire

Former world champion in BMX and track cycling Shanaze Reade only recently retired from international racing. But she’s still on the bike to inspire young people to turn around their lives – and to dare to dream. We return to London in the new episode of Inspired by Sport. 

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Wladimir Klitschko encourages athletes to #StayActive

Olympic and world heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko sent an emotional message to athletes around the world. His message? Don’t lose faith – and train, train, train. 

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It's all about chemistry

Norway’s beach volleyball duo Anders Mol and Christian Sorum know each other in and out – but how does that help the European champions on the sand court? 

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Gymnast Arthur Nory: Have a goal and work for it

Brazil’s Olympic medallist fulfilled a childhood dream in front of his home crowd when he claimed a bronze medal at Rio 2016. Now, he hopes to inspire the next generation: “You have to dream.” 

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From swimming to surfing

From Olympic champion in artistic swimming to surfing and dreaming of Tokyo 2020. Find out how surfing saved Russia’s Angelika Timanina when she was forced to retire due to injuries.

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Podcast time with Alistair Brownlee

Put the kettle on and join British triathlete and Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee as he looks back on a decorated career, brotherly love and how to make a perfect cup of tea. 

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