Stacy Gaskill Is Competing Right Where Her Feet Are
"90% of athletes at the Games are going to face more heartbreak than triumph." Stacy Gaskill knows this. And twelve weeks after blowing her knee, she showed up to the Olympics anyway. Her take on discipline, presence, and what it actually means to love the process.
“Frequent Fourth Place Finisher”: The Marin Hamill Mindset
Marin Hamill is a U.S. Olympic freestyle skier who turned the most painful result in sports (the fourth place finish) into her personal calling card. And found a mindset more valuable than any medal along the way.
Learn Fast, Fail Faster: the Mentality Bryan Sosoo Brought to the Olympic Stage
Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable is a muscle. And Bryan Sosoo has been building it his entire life, long before he ever climbed into a bobsled. Here's how an Olympian thinks about risk, failure, and what it really means to bet on yourself.
“The Wall Will Break If You Just Keep Hammering”: Inside the Mindset of U.S. Bobsled Olympian Hunter Powell
Hunter Powell didn't make it to the Olympics on talent. He made it on a belief that most people never fully commit to: that the wall always breaks if you keep hammering. For 15 years, broke and overlooked, he kept swinging. This is his mindset, and it might just change how you think about your own.
Williamson is from Florida. Now a 2x Olympic Bobsledder. Yes, Really.
Josh Williamson was born to bobsled. He just had to find it first. Growing up in Florida, bobsled isn’t exactly dinner table conversation. But after fateful Instagram follows, two surgeries, and two Olympics, Josh Williamson is exactly where he was always meant to be.