Bell Let’s Talk: Rosie MacLennan
Two-time Olympic champion Rosie MacLennan talks about her battle with anxiety and how she is overcoming it — in competition…
Two-time Olympic champion Rosie MacLennan talks about her battle with anxiety and how she is overcoming it — in competition…
Bell and Team Canada Present: François Imbeau-Dulac François Imbeau-Dulac struggled with an eating disorder for years and after representing Team…
After a 20 year career together, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir celebrate their partnership by being named flagbearers for Team Canada at the opening ceremony at PyeongChang 2018.
Andrew Poje started figure skating because he wanted to play hockey, but he “lost track” and now is headed to his second Olympic Winter Games in ice dance. Spend a minute with Poje here.
Mikaël Kingsbury has more World Cup wins than any other moguls skier, with 48 gold medals. Learn more about how he became king of the hill, before he competes at PyeongChang 2018.
Kaillie Humphries could make history at PyeongChang 2018 as the first bobsleigh pilot to win gold in the same event three times. But, her ultimate goal is to inspire the next generation of athletes. Learn more in this video.
Justin Kripps watched Donovan Bailey’s gold medal performance in 1996 and started athletics two days later. Now he’s gearing up for his third Olympic Winter Games in bobsleigh. Learn more about Kripps ahead of PyeongChang 2018.
Max Parrot won his 4th X Games big air title on January 26th, 2018. Before snowboard big air makes its Olympic debut at PyeongChang 2018, get to know Parrot a little better.
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