He’s a 20-time wrestling national champion and former Olympic athlete who has reinvented himself as a businessman, inventor and jump rope expert. See why Buddy Lee believes it’s the most efficient form of exercise that anyone from 6 to 100 can do.
Anne Audain
Running icon Anne Audain was the first female ever signed by Nike, but her story had a very unlikely start. Find out how she went from being an orphan with deformed feet to one of the greatest runners — male or female — in history.
The Most Incredible Comeback in Olympic History
Just six days before the 1960 U.S. swimming Olympic trials, one of the favorites to win gold in Rome underwent an emergency appendectomy. Doctors said his Olympic dreams were over. They didn’t know Jeff Farrell.
Growing Bolder TV: Wendy Boglioli
In 1976, Wendy Boglioli was a part of one of the most exciting and most unexpected Olympic upsets in history — winning gold against the East German swimmers. Now 58, she’s helping women stay physically and financially strong as we age.
Growing Bolder TV: Shannon Miller
To battle cancer, you need to fight like a champion. It’s a lesson that even the most decorated U.S. Olympic gymnast learned first-hand. Shannon Miller tells us about her ovarian cancer battle and what she learned about taking care of yourself.
Growing Bolder TV: Rowdy Gaines
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines is the fastest 50+ swimmer who has ever lived and he says he is living proof that dreams come true.
Growing Bolder TV: DeeDee Trotter
Growing Bolder is not about age — it’s about attitude. It’s about overcoming obstacles and emerging better, stronger and more empowered. That’s why we’re so inspired by U.S. Olympic track and field athlete DeeDee Trotter.
Growing Bolder TV: Brooks Johnson
Runners and hurdlers from around the world travel to Florida to train with Hall of Fame Track and Field Coach Brooks Johnson. And at 80, he has no plans of slowing down. He explains how he’s learned to live like a jazz musician by improvising.
Hunter Kemper’s Message from the Heart
Four-time Olympic triathlete Hunter Kemper recently took a break from his training in Colorado to return to his hometown — to take a walk. He reveals the health scare that inspired his father to drastically change his life and what you can learn.
Anne Abernathy
She made international headlines around the world after making her first Olympics at 34, then appearing in the next five Games. Now Grandma Luge, a cancer survivor, has a new goal — qualifying for the 2016 SUMMER games at 63 in a new sport, archery.
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