| The gymnast who doesn’t crack under pressure Being nervous is not always a bad thing. For Canadian gymnast Ellie Black, nerves show that she cares and wants to do her best in every competition. Discover how the world championship silver medallist keeps focused and what you can learn from her experiences. |
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| A Mind and Body Masterclass with an Olympian Book your Olympian & Paralympian Experience with former U.S. sprinter, Mechelle Lewis Freeman who shares her Olympic journey to inspire others to reach their goals, while raising funds for her non-profit empowering young girls through track and field. |
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| The key to staying motivatedSetting goals is one thing; achieving them is another. For Australia’s swimming sensation, Ariarne Titmus, staying motivated helps her unlock her full potential. Are you ready to learn her techniques? |
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| The fencer who proves anything is possibleTunisian foil fencer Ines Boubakri was always destined for sports. After the success in Rio she is aiming for gold at Tokyo 2020. Boubakri is doing it with the support of fellow fencers - her mother and husband. |
| | | Is Yuta ready to qualify for Tokyo 2020? From baseball to badminton, discover why Japan’s Watanabe Yuta chose to change sports and how his philosophy motivates his success as he tries to qualify for both men’s and mixed doubles for Tokyo 2020. |
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| “We have to work on our minds as much as our bodies” For France’s silver medallist Elodie Clouvel, modern pentathlon requires both physical and strategic fitness. Learn how her partner and fellow competitor, Valentin Belaud helps her to prepare for Tokyo 2020. |
| | | The pro-mountain bike rider who didn’t give upDetermined to become a pro-mountain bike rider, Phetetso Monese made history at Rio 2016 when he became the first Lesotho cyclist to compete at the Olympic Games. Discover how his hard work made his dreams a reality. |
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