Shaunae Miller-Uibo recalls her part in one of the most memorable finishes in Olympic history, when she dove across the line to take 400m gold for the Bahamas at the 2016 Games.
She tells us how she developed the mindset and character to make it to the top and stay there, but also talks about life off the track, and how she switches off from the pressures of racing.
Presented by Scout Bassett, Ed Harry and Eliza Skinner and produced by Joel Hammer for BBC World Service.
Carrie Steinseifer-Bates: Swimming was her escape
Jared Tallent: Fighting the drug cheat
Kaleigh Gilchrist: In the name of Kobe
Nikita Ducarroz: The power of sport
Yip Pin Xiu: Swimming for gold
Santiago Lange: Sailing to gold
Breanna Stewart: Shooting for gold
Denny Morrison: Coming back from tragedy
Birgit Skarstein: Paralympic role model
Molly Seidel: The unlikely medallist
Introducing On the Podium season 3
Markus Rogan: Life after medals
Jaleen Roberts: Medals and wellbeing
Andrew Hoy
Salum Kashafali: The fastest Paralympian on Earth
Anna Kiesenhofer: Alone against the odds
Neeraj Chopra: Inspiring India
Raven Saunders: Making a statement on the podium
Dr Jana Pittman: Sprinting, sliding and saving lives
Anastasia Pagonis: Gold medal influencer
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