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“Self-confidence is key. You’ve just got to focus on yourself.” Lauren Scruggs isn’t just making history—she’s rewriting it. A two-time Olympic medalist and the first Black American woman to win an individual fencing medal, Lauren’s journey has never followed the script. Raised by a single mom, often the only Black girl on the fencing strip, […]
“I was always a nerd who just happened to be fast.” LaVonne Idlette didn’t fit the mold—and she never tried to. While most Olympians are laser focused on podiums, LaVonne was balancing elite track training and law school, sprinting toward the London 2012 Games with a briefcase in hand. Today, she’s a lawyer, entrepreneur, and […]
“I want them to see Natoya Goule in a different way…not just the runner, but the woman, the warrior, the believer.” Jamaican middle-distance star, Natoya Goule has long been known for her speed and tenacity on the track. A three-time Olympian and ADIDAS ambassador, she’s one of the fastest women in the world over 800 […]
“Don’t wait for perfect timing. Just start.” That’s the mindset Ashley Dyce lives by—and it’s what’s fueled her journey from discovering the Paralympics through a TV commercial to becoming a Team USA Para Powerlifter. Born and raised in Covina, California, Ashley is preparing for LA 2028—her hometown Games. “I’ve had one competition in the U.S. […]
“They call me the Queen of Blades because I’ve won medals on three different blades.” Kimberly Alkemade isn’t just fast—she’s transformative. From surviving a traumatic bus accident in France to standing on top of the podium in the same country decades later, Kimberly has rewritten her story of loss into one of power, healing, and […]
“Why am I doing this? Who am I doing this for?” Olympic swimmer Kayla Sanchez asks the question that every elite athlete eventually faces—and answers it with heart. After winning medals for Team Canada at Tokyo 2020, Kayla made the bold move to represent the Philippines, honoring her roots and deepening her connection to family, […]
“I would tell my younger self: don’t let people tell you your worth…you’re the only one in your body—you know best.” Angélina Lanza is a 2x European champion, World Championship medalist, and 3x Paralympic finalist in track and field for France. In today’s conversation, Angélina talks about the highs and lows of her athletic career, […]
“We won in Paris by winning every day.” For Asia Hogan-Rochester, rugby wasn’t part of the plan — until it became their world. The Toronto native went from going to gym class in jeans to standing on the Olympic podium, silver medal in hand. Asia shares how growing up, “I wasn’t an athlete. My sport […]
“I’m the player’s eyes. I’m the player’s mind. If I mess up, I mess up the whole game.” For Ritah Asiimwe, there are no excuses—it’s go-time. A Ugandan Paralympian, African Para-Badminton Champion, line judge, and unstoppable single mom, Ritah is writing her own rules. When not competing herself, she’s called the lines for the world’s […]
“Can’t and won’t are just words. Nobody can predict what you will be able to do tomorrow. You write your own story.” Fran Brown is not here to be your inspiration—she’s here to win. A Paralympic cyclist, physiotherapist, and former Para Climbing World Champ, Fran refuses to let anyone else define her journey. From a […]
“If it scares you, it’s probably worth doing.” For Lara Dallman-Weiss, taking the leap—both on and off the water—has shaped her into the elite athlete she is today. A two-time Olympic sailor who grew up in Minnesota and now calls Miami home, Lara’s journey to the Games wasn’t always straightforward. From playing basketball and track […]
“No one said that being powerful and being feminine were exclusive. You can be both.” For Catarina Guimarães, breaking barriers isn’t just a goal—it’s a way of life. A Paralympian for Team USA, Cerebral Palsy Soccer World Cup MVP, and published author, she’s proving that strength and style can coexist. Whether she’s dominating on the […]
“People sometimes say the Paralympics is just a participation event—but that’s not true.” Tamsin Colley made history as Australia’s youngest-ever track and field Paralympian, competing in the 200m at the Rio 2016 Games. She’s also a dedicated Cerebral Palsy Footballer, balancing multiple sports while advocating for greater inclusion in competition. But Tamsin’s journey hasn’t been […]
“I never dreamed I would be an athlete. If you had asked me, I would have absolutely said no.” For Shannon Rowbury, running wasn’t part of the plan—until it became clear she had a knack for it. A 3x Olympian and Olympic bronze medalist in the 1500m, she spent decades pushing her limits on the […]
“I touched the wall, saw my time, and was already blown away. Then I saw the 16 next to my name and thought—holy, it’s happening.” For Julimar Ávila, swimming was never just about the clock—it was about proving to herself and the world what was possible. Representing Honduras, she became the first swimmer from her […]
“Be Brave. Take the Leap.” For Neelam O’Neill, shooting was never part of the plan. But from firing her first shots at a tin-roof range in New Zealand to making history as the first female pistol shooter to represent her country at the Paralympics, she has defied every expectation, including her own. “The first time […]
“You can either let challenges break you or use them to inspire the next generation.” This belief drives Shelley Looney, a trailblazer in women’s ice hockey and a gold medalist at the first Olympics with women’s ice hockey (1998). Growing up in Michigan, Shelley dreamed of playing at the highest level, but had no female […]
“You can either let challenges break you or turn you into a superhero.” This belief drives Saman Soltani, a former Iranian national swimming champion turned Refugee Olympic Team canoeist. Born into a culture where restrictions on women in sports are severe, Saman’s dreams were nearly crushed when she faced persecution for trained internationally without adhering […]
*You can watch this episode of Flame Bearers: UNEDITED on YouTube via the Flame Bearers channel if you would like to tune in with visuals* ——————– In this episode of Flame Bearers: UNEDITED, we sit down with Babalwa Latsha, the first professional woman XV rugby player in Africa, to hear her story of breaking barriers, […]
*You can watch this episode of Flame Bearers: UNEDITED on YouTube via the Flame Bearers channel if you would like to tune in with visuals* ——- “Never give up. Any opportunity can come up, and you need to grasp it.” This mantra fuels Husnah Kukundakwe, a 17-year-old, 2x Paralympian from Uganda. In a culture where […]
“Your body isn’t broken—it just works differently now.” That’s how Dana Mathewson—3x Team USA Wheelchair Paralympian, and Wimbledon champ—views her body today, but that wasn’t always her perspective. At the age of 10, Dana developed a rare auto-immune condition. When most girls are desperately trying to fit in with their peers, Dana was forced to […]
“What we do is sometimes the least interesting thing about us.” That’s how Julie-Anne Staehli—an Olympian from Canada and pro runner with Team New Balance Boston—sees it. With over a decade of experience competing at the highest levels, Julie-Anne has learned that while competing is a big part of her, it’s what she does, not […]
“If you have the chance to be the best in the world at something, even for the fourth time, you should probably take it.” Caryn Davies, a 3x Olympic medalist, shares her extraordinary journey of ambition, resilience, and self-discovery in this unfiltered conversation. Caryn, who competed in three Olympic Games—Athens (2004), Beijing (2008), and London […]
Charlie Guest, is a 2x Olympic skier, psych student, and an advocate for gender equity in sports. After breaking her back in 2014, Charlie went on to become the first British woman to ever win an Alpine European Cup (2019) and later went on to rack up 3 titles. Charlie opens up about her passion […]
In this episode, we sprint into the life of Jodie Williams, a 3x Olympian from Great Britain, beginning with her early days as an unstoppable young athlete. Jodie recalls her first taste of victory, winning races at school sports days and even being pitted against older boys in a heptathlon when “no one could beat […]
Celina Toth traded in her gymnastics leotard for her swimsuit at age 12, where she quickly rose up the ranks, and consistently maintained her spot on the Canadian National Team since 2008. “I was the oldest diver to ever qualify for their first Olympics in Canada at 28…a testament to my character, that I was […]
Chahat Arora is a Indian national record holder in breast stroke who has been one of the most consistent swimmers for her country over the past decade. That said, for Chahat swimming is “more about being happy than being successful. If I’m happy doing what I love, that’s good enough for me right now.” In […]
We heard you loud & clear: you want more athlete’s stories, so we responded. Today, we launch Flame Bearers: UNEDITED, a new video and podcast series celebrating the journeys of elite women athletes from around the world at all phases of their journeys: seeking their first international qualifications, a the pinnacle of their careers, and […]
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