We’re proud to announce the signing of swimming sensation and three-time Olympic gold medalist, @summermcintoshh. A two-time Olympian, the 19-year-old Canadian swimmer is poised for a very bright future, both in and out of the pool, on the road to the LA28 Games and beyond. 🏊♀️
Medal or no medal, the post-Olympic feelings are a real challenge for all athletes. While the world quickly moves on, The Weight of Gold documentary is a timely reminder to all Olympic athletes that they are not alone, support is available.
https://t.co/Ot6ydZox6H
@stevemagness A very thoughtful perspective that resonates across the Olympic movement, all professional sports, and is critically important for collegiate and youth sports athletes & families to understand w/ all the change that is occurring in today's sports ecosystem.
#AthleteRights advocate & @OctagonOAS MD Peter Carlisle @pwm8side shares his perspective on the recent ruling from the Swiss Federal Supreme Court re: Jordan Chiles’ appeal via ASU Sports & Entertainment Law Journal. #SportsLaw
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In moguls, Liz Lemley and Jaelin Kauf record the first U.S. one-two in a women's freestyle skiing event in Olympic history. Lemley, at 20 the youngest American to win Olympic freestyle skiing gold, missed 2024-25 season with ACL injury. Kauf wins silver just as she did in 2022.
Paula Moltzan was dropped from the U.S. Ski team a decade ago, skied for the University of Vermont for three years, spent summers as a Crab Apple Whitewater rafting guide and then became one of the world's best Alpine skiers. https://t.co/ALbiOlS3ra
.@annaahalll, 2025 World Champion & second-highest scoring heptathlete of all-time, shares her inspirational journey & power of #journaling via @PlayersTribune “Defining Me” series. https://t.co/8xczKWxGuK
A worthwhile read for all families involved in #youthsports. Thank you for sharing your experience & perspective Brad Church, your insights apply to all youth sports. #RestoreBalance https://t.co/JflHpiOdmm
Tuesday Perspective: #Mindfulness matters in #sport, but in #tennis it's indispensable. Tennis is a contemplative practice, a form of moving meditation that teaches us, again & again, to return to the present & to be free, if only briefly, from ourselves. https://t.co/UPHFr74sMn
Tuesday Perspective: Early sports specialization is not going away. The pressures that drive it are too deeply ingrained to expect reversal. But can we reframe the POV to cultivate a more balanced & sustainable approach to specialization? #RestoreBalance
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Proud to have Peter Carlisle (@pwm8side), @JaneyMiller, and Alex Saratsis named to @THR's inaugural “Top Sports Agents & Managers in Hollywood” list. 🙌📈👏
📝: https://t.co/RDNaLxOwEL
Thrilled to announce the signings of US Women’s Squash stars, @ssssobhy, @Olivia_Weaver1, @marina8squash, and @itssobhytime. 🇺🇸
In addition to collaborating with @USSQUASH to help elevate the sport ahead of its Olympic debut in 2028.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/95uDOcWDl9
As the fall school sports season begins, growing interest (& investment) in school sports - from multi-million $$ stadiums to national tv broadcasts - is real. Yet, it also begs the question: What Is the Real Purpose of High School Sports? #RestoreBalance
https://t.co/TQA02foW2B
.@OctagonOAS signs US Women's Squash stars Olivia Weaver, Amanda Sobhy, Sabrina Sobhy, & Marina Stefanoni. In addition, the agency will collaborate w/ @USSQUASH to help elevate the sport ahead of its Olympic debut in 2028 via @Irving_Mejia_@SBJ
https://t.co/zfyegpABTx
🗣️ “I feel like we got a lot done. I’m coming out of it with a lot of confidence, really healthy, and a lot of room to grow. It definitely feels special!”
Anna’s spark is BACK! ✨
After racking up 6,899 points to win the U.S. Championships heptathlon title, Anna Hall is leaving Eugene with confidence and even more room to grow!
🎥 FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/PBNhwHy63S
FOURTH IN A ROW 🔥
Anna Hall wins her fourth straight #USATFOutdoors heptathlon title with a total of 6,899 points, the third best performance of her career as she takes the victory by nearly 400 points over runner-up Taliyah Brooks. She won five of seven events outright: high jump, shot put, the 200m, javelin, and the 800m.
Her marks:
100H - 13.12
HJ - 1.90m
SP - 15.02m
200m - 23.56
LJ - 6.32m
JT - 47.32m
800m - 2:04.60