People who have used sports to overcome obstacles and help their community share their experiences, teaching the values of acceptance, diversity and inclusion and showing how sports can have significant impact, no matter the level of competition.
After not making the Tokyo Olympic team, Shaine Casas jumpstarts his career; how the Langston Golf Course brought diversity to the sport of golf; 49ers' Talanoa Hufanga learned the meaning of hard work through his cultural roots.
Paul Azinger shares his journey from the top to the bottom and back up again; Olympic rock climber Brooke Raboutou hopes to make it to the top in Paris; Gabby Thomas hits the track with Sanya Richards-Ross; Jack Grealish surprises his biggest fan.
Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Steve Young talks about how therapy helped him on and off the field; the unique friendship between Rory McIlroy and 12-year-old Maya Gaudin; Paralympian Ezra Frech started Angel City Sports when he was 7 years old.
Corey Robinson talks with the fastest American miler ever, Yared Nuguse; Dee Kantner, one of the first women to officiate an NBA game, shares her experience; born in a boat, Nigerian canoeist Ayomide Bello has spent her life preparing to be the best.
Texas A&M's Sam Bennett channels his late father's words to remember his resiliency ahead of his first Masters Tournament; College Football Hall of Famer Chris Zorich sits down for a chat; BMX riding champion Miyanda Maseti sets her eyes on Paris.
Tony Kanaan reflects on his life in racing; from caddy to playing in the 1896 U.S. Open, John Shippen left an indelible mark on the golf world; soccer player Lindsey Horan discusses her journey to making the U.S. National Team.