Triathlete Hunter Kemper is three-time Olympian who has been to Sydney, Athens and is on his way to Beijing. He’s the No. 1 triathlete in the world, but he’s taking his first steps in a very important march.
Barbara Klippel
It’s not entirely normal to be a cross-country skier that is a retired kindergarten teacher. It’s even more amazing that Barbara Klippel overcame a fall down a flight of stairs and a broken skull to win the premiere cross-country ski marathon.
Michael Cole
Michael Cole is the CEO of Fit Brains and says taking 5 minutes of of your day to play will help prevent dementia.
Bernadette Pace
Bernadette Pace is a 65-year-old who likes to fly high – literally. She’s a trapeze extraordinaire who has taken her talents to higher levels. She’s even built a flying trapeze rig in her own backyard!
Neil Gussman
For many breaking a bone in their body means no more physical activity. For Neil Gussman, who broke bones in his neck, ribs and numerous others in a biking accident, it meant coming back with a vengeance.
Robert Sleigh
Robert Sleigh may have retired as a philosophy professor, but he was far from retired from life. At age 75, he not only entered the World Championships of Indoor Rowing, but he won!
Suzan Colon
For women everywhere, O Magazine is an empowering medium that is dedicated to changing their lives. For senior editor Suzan Colon, having the ability to touch lives is just as empowering to her.
MLB Draft Bonus: Ralph Garr, Ken Griffey, Dave Winfield and Historians
These guys made it to the big leagues, but they know they couldn’t have done it unless the Negro League players broke the sport’s barriers. Hear what they say about the history of baseball, and the work of unknown stars.
MLB Draft Bonus: Dave Winfield and Neale “Bobo” Henderson
During the recent Major League Baseball draft, we talked to Hall of Famer Dave Winfield and former Negro League player Neale “Bobo” Henderson about how the sport has changed over the years.
MLB Draft Bonus: Mamie “Peanut” Johnson and Emilio “Millito” Navarro
She’s the only woman ever drafted by major league baseball; he’s 102 years old and still loves to tell stories about his days in the Negro Leagues.
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