Athletes

Paracyclist Clara Brown Is Redefining What It Means to Be an Elite Athlete

Inside Kyra Condie and Allison Vest’s Heartwarming Friendship

Amity Rockwell Finds Freedom in Going Nowhere

Kai Lightner’s Plan to Make Climbing More Inclusive

Mountain-Biking an Unscalable Ridge with Gee Atherton

How to Build an Epic, Affordable Home Gym

Racing the WorldTour Was Not Colin Strickland’s Dream

The Evolution of Freeskiing Shaped This Skier’s Career

13-Year-Old Skier Takes Flight at Jackson Hole

The Weird World of Bike “Everesting”

How to Mountain Bike Train at Home

Exercises to Relieve Hip Pain

Nouria Newman Kayaks in Norway

How Henrik Harlaut Got So Good at Skiing

Splitboarding in Wyoming’s Backcountry

7 Side Ab Exercises You Can Do at Home

Bode Miller’s Rollercoaster Career

‘A Long Day Out’ with Kilian Jornet

Why Chris Burkard Is an Off-Width Fanatic

A Look at Tuck Fest’s Deep-Water Soloing
These Olympic Athletes Are Defying Barriers
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Earlier this year, Samsung released a short film, A Fighting Chance. The documentary provides an authentic look into the lives of four Olympic Games hopefuls: runner Tsepo Mathibelle from Lesotho, volleyball players Miller Pata and Linline Matauatu from Vanuatu, and boxer Yenebier Guillén Benitez from the Dominican Republic. As the four athletes push their physical limits, they defy barriers and try to make history for their respective countries. Samsung is posting updates on the film on their Facebook here and on Instagram here.