USA's Katherine Nye is a world champion weightlifter heading to the Olympics aged 22. In 2019, during one of her most successful year as an athlete, she was diagnosed with Bipolar II Disorder and mild ADHD. Nye talks about why it's so important to her to speak publicly about her mental health, her hopes for Tokyo 2020, and why looking strong is different to being strong.
Christian Taylor: The triple jump king on his injury return
Duncan Scott on mindset, Tokyo Olympic success, FINA World Champs, and his swimming future
Srikanth Kidambi on his love of film, Thomas Cup win, and badminton excellence
Pau Gasol on NBA finals, Kobe Bryant and the Olympics
Shawn Johnson East on gymnastics age limit, body image journey, and Angel City FC
Ana Ivanovic on pressure, parenting and 2022 French Open
Bruno Fratus: The charismatic swimmer on Ayrton Senna, authenticity and Paris 2024
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Shaun White and team: The full interview from Beijing 2022
Paralympic medallist Amy Purdy speaks to inspirational IOC Young Leaders
More than a movie: Jamaica bobsleigh legend Chris Stokes on legacy of 'Cool Runnings'
Paula Moltzan - the alpine skier with a second chance
Gus Kenworthy and Elana Meyers-Taylor on Beijing 2022
Brittany Bowe plus figure skating world champs preview
IPC President Andrew Parsons looks back on Beijing 2022
Oyuna Uranchimeg: Finding strength in adverse times
Mike Schultz - inventing Paralympic success on all fronts
Evgenia Medvedeva and Jason Brown: A figure skating friendship forged in Toronto
Beijing 2022 (Bonus): Martin Fourcade and Frida Hansdotter
Beijing 2022: Alina Zagitova, Alysa Liu, and a figure skating review
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