How Margie Freed Went All In On Biathlon and Earned Her Olympic Bib
Amy Wotovich Amy Wotovich

How Margie Freed Went All In On Biathlon and Earned Her Olympic Bib

For years, Margie Freed lived between cross country and biathlon. When she finally made the full-time leap to biathlon, it came with a mental overhaul and a deep commitment to the smallest details of a discipline that demands both explosive athleticism and sniper-like stillness. The payoff? Her ticket to the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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From Dissertation to the Paralympics: How Nicole Zaino Used Her PhD to Become One of America's Best Sit Skiers
Amy Wotovich Amy Wotovich

From Dissertation to the Paralympics: How Nicole Zaino Used Her PhD to Become One of America's Best Sit Skiers

Nicole Zaino finished her doctorate degree and moved to Montana to find out what she was capable of athletically. A biomechanics researcher turned elite Paralympic sit skier for Team USA, Zaino brings a scientist's ruthless precision to everything: her technique, her race plans, and her mental performance goals. And the results have been staggering.

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Inside the Mentality That Paralympian Sean O'Neill Brings to the Ice, the Courtroom, and to Life.
Amy Wotovich Amy Wotovich

Inside the Mentality That Paralympian Sean O'Neill Brings to the Ice, the Courtroom, and to Life.

Sean O'Neill is a Harvard-trained lawyer and a Paralympic curler who reveals the surprising, deeply human science behind elite wheelchair curling: learning not just how you handle pressure, but how each teammate beside you does too. From the parallels between game theory and courtroom thinking, to a philosophy of holding yourself to the highest standard even when no one is watching, O'Neill's story is about what it looks like when discipline, confidence, and gratitude work in parallel on ice.

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Sean Hollander Has Chased Thousandths of a Second His Whole Life. Here's What It Taught Him
Amy Wotovich Amy Wotovich

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.

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