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My New Favorite Paralympian: Nick Mayhugh
Paralympic sprinter Nick Mayhugh shares the lessons he learned from his grandfather Bill Mayhugh, a popular radio host, and his grandmother Shirley Culpeper Mayhugh, a performer who was signed by the same agency that represented Marilyn Monroe.
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Jennifer Lozano: The first Olympian from the bordertown of Laredo – Part 1
The Texan boxer is poised to be the first U.S. Olympian from Laredo, Texas, and one of the few Mexican Americans to represent the United States at the Olympics.
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Kelly Cheng: How I deal with social media hate – Part 1
The beach volleyball player grapples with receiving a lot of vitriol on social media.
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Jesse Grupper: Helping kids with disabilities reach new heights – Part 1
When he was 18, he helped children with disabilities practice climbing, and after college, he joined the Harvard Biodesign Lab, where he helped he designed devices for stroke patients.
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Jordan Chiles: Why I almost quit gymnastics – Part 1
The Olympian’s journey in gymnastics began with her being one of the only Black gymnasts in her gym.
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Jordan Chiles: Paving the way for other Black gymnasts – Part 2
The Olympian shares why it’s important for her to make it easier for other women of color to have access to gymnastics.
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My New Favorite Olympian: Kelly Cheng
Watch the third episode of My New Favorite Olympian, where you’ll meet some of Team USA’s most inspiring stars.
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My New Favorite Olympian: Jordan Chiles
Watch the second episode of the My New Favorite Olympian series, where you’ll meet some of Team USA’s most inspiring athletes.
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How university helped gold medal swimmer Lydia Jacoby fight post-Olympic depression
Alone with her thoughts after an improbable top-of-the-podium performance at the 2020 Tokyo Games at just 17 years old, Lydia Jacoby found her footing once again at the University of Texas.