Two Weeks, Two Races, Two-Woman Bobsled, One Olympic Dream for Jadin O'Brien
Jadin O'Brien learned how to bobsled two weeks before she made the World Cup team. Two weeks to go from heptathlete to brakeman. Two weeks before she found herself hurtling down ice alongside one of the greatest bobsledders in American history.
Nurse. Paralympian. The Two Jobs That Make Erin Martin Unshakeable
Erin Martin is a pediatric nurse at Seattle Children's Hospital. Then she goes home, trains for the Paralympics, and does it all over again. What sounds like an impossible balance turns out to be her biggest competitive advantage.
Mike Schultz Lost His Leg. Then Built the Equipment That Changed the Sport.
Mike Schultz didn't set out to become a Paralympic medalist. Nor a CEO for that matter. He just refused to stop moving. This is the story of a builder, a competitor, and a founder who has spent the last 12 years doing all three at once.
From Competitor to Contender: The Mindset of Para Alpine Ski Racer Mikey O’Hearn
He was written off. Counted out. But Mikey O’Hearn has pride, tenacity, alchemy, and grit. This is the mindset of someone who was told he’d never walk. To someone who walked the Opening Ceremonies of the 2026 Paralympic Games in stride and has a fire in the belly for what’s next.
Danny Casper Almost Lost Curling. That's Why He's So Hard to Beat.
Danny Casper almost lost curling entirely. Two years before Milan-Cortina, an aggressive autoimmune disease attacked his nervous system, sidelined him indefinitely, and forced him to watch others fill his spot on the team. Now, Casper is "playing with house money," and he's convinced that a man who already survived losing the sport he loves is the most dangerous competitor in the room. This is the story of curling's mental game, the brutal math of four-year Olympic cycles, and the mentality of an athlete who is completely unafraid to lose.