Growing Bolder contributor and author Pat Williams enjoyed a long friendship with the legendary coach John Wooden. Pat explains why he wanted to surprise the late coach for his 100th birthday with a book that details Wooden’s 7 guiding principles.
Hunter Temple
Just two years after he was on his deathbed, 76-year-old Hunter Temple qualified for one of the most grueling events on the planet: the World Ironman Championships in Kona. Find out how his daughter motivated him to get there.
Ed Shadle
Ed Shadle is the ultimate do-it-yourselfer. Now nearly 70, he dreams of breaking the world land speed record, and to achieve his goal, he’s built himself the ultimate racer — a jet engine-powered racecar.
The Mission is Remission
Pat Williams is a member of the Growing Bolder TV Show on-air team and one of the top executives in professional sports. He’s run 58 marathons, written more than 70 books and is one of America’s top motivational speakers. And he has incurable cancer.
Racing Toward the Finish
Like many who suddenly find themselves without a job, pro cyclist Marty Jemison wondered where his life would take him. He finally decided to listen to his gut and follow his passion. Now he’s bringing everyone along for the ride.
Tina Stull
What would you do if you were told you had three years to live? When Tina Stull received that terrifying diagnosis in 2002, she got busy living. Find out how she beat cancer and launched a new career on the racetrack.
Leo Luken
It’s one of the most difficult feats in golf — shooting your age. Leo Luken has done it 815 times (and that number goes up all the time!), starting from the ripe old age of 71. Now 92, Luken says he’s driven from within.
Sally Kidd
Veteran television reporter Sally Kidd is also a triathlete who is about to combine her passions for fitness, travel and adventure into a trek to Africa to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. And she’s doing it for a great cause.
At 91, Olga Kotelko is a World Champion Athlete
Olga Kotelko is considered one of the greatest athletes in the world. She holds 23 world records, including 17 in her current age category. And she’s a spry 91 years young!
From Terminal Cancer to Ironman Finisher
When he was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1994, Wally Hild vowed that not only would he live but he’d also live to compete in an Ironman triathlon. He did both. Find out how he went from dying to thriving.
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