Sean Hollander Has Chased Thousandths of a Second His Whole Life. Here's What It Taught Him
At 90 miles per hour on a slab of ice, there's no time to think. American Olympic Luger Sean Hollander has spent his entire career learning to be okay with that. From a last-minute pivot to doubles luge alongside partner Zack DiGregorio, to chasing margins so small the human body can't even register them, Hollander's journey is a masterclass in trusting the process when the process is terrifying.
Luger Jonny Gustafson Doesn't Feel Pressure. He Feeds Off It.
Most athletes dread the Olympic spotlight. Jonny Gustafson, with 17 years of luge and two Olympic appearances under his belt, thinks of pressure as fuel.
Summer Britcher’s Fourth Olympic Appearance. On Her Terms.
Four Olympics. Seven World Cup wins. A career that defied every timeline she ever imagined. American Luger Summer Britcher's 2026 Olympic appearance was all about writing history on her own terms.
How Matthew Greiner Trained His Mind to Handle the Biggest Moment of His Life
Matthew Greiner was shaking at the start handles of his first Olympic run. Mouth dry, world closing in, the biggest moment of his life bearing down all at once. Then the timer went off and years of visualization kicked in before he could even think. This is the story of what it actually takes to be ready when the moment arrives.
Avery Krumme Writes History in her Olympic Debut as the Youngest in the Field.
Avery Krumme was 9 years old when she decided she was going to the Olympics. At 17, she became the youngest female competitor in both Slopestyle and Big Air freeski at the 2026 Winter Olympics. This is the mindset of a teenager who already knows exactly who she is on the mountain and is just getting started.