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Less than three months after winning Olympic gold in cross-country skiing at PyeongChang 2018, Kikka

Courage is easy to talk about but hard to practise. How can we find the courage to speak out for the

Figure skater Denis Ten died suddenly on 19 July 2018. There was an immediate outpour of emotion aft

The sun beats down hard on the Madrid street and it’s hot. The ice here is normally in drinks to coo

The swimmer won Olympic gold in 2004 with Michael Phelps and just a few years later he was jobless a

What happens when you are expected to stand on the podium as an Olympic medallist – but you finish f

It’s time to start thinking about the new Olympic cycle for figure skating. So, we asked two Olympic

If you have a look at Yusra Mardini’s Instagram feed – there are clues about what she does: pictures

Everywhere Luka Doncic has gone – he’s won. From the Eurobasket with Slovenia to the Euroleague with

Physical trauma is, on the surface, much harder to stomach than any emotional pain. Imagine choosing

When two-time Olympic silver medallist figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva announced that she was leavin

It’s not every day that you receive an invitation to visit the home of one of the biggest skateboard

Surfing legend and 11-time world champion Kelly Slater invited us to his new ranch in California, US

Nine-time Olympic champion Carl Lewis has some big ideas about how to shake up the athletics world a

Sparkles, music and dancing… the Olympians are already crushing the latest season of ‘Dancing with t

Is the world's future in good hands? Four-time Olympic champion Johann Olav Koss gives his reasons t

We are all scared of something, aren’t we? But imagine the fear that is racing through the veins of

Expectations can affect any achievement. Five-time Olympic champion Missy Franklin went into London

To become the world’s first Olympic champion in skiing and snowboarding was impressive – but how dif

For an Olympian, pushing things to the maximum is normal. But where is the breaking point? We speak