Many athletes face difficult transitions once stadiums are empty – particularly when it’s time for them to retire.
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The ultra people: Why distance runners do what they do
What makes someone run 280 marathons, or 11 100-km ultra-events? The reasons are complex.
Why giving a ‘safe space’ to Folau leads to an unsafe situation for the LGBTIQ community
Why we were deeply disappointed to see Israel Folau’s homophobic comments being given further airtime.
Crossing the Line Radio, with swimmer Victoria Trost
College swimmer Victoria Trost on US collegiate system, plus how her degree helped her be a better swimmer, and vice versa.
Crossing the Line Radio, with Olympian Louise Bawden
Louise Bawden chats to Rupert Guinness about her sporting identity, dedication to volleyball and the difficult decision to retire.
How Olympic athletes grapple with life once the thrill is gone
While a handful of Winter Olympians left the Games as delighted medal winners, the majority left empty-handed.
Crossing the Line Radio, with elite cyclist Mel Hoskins
Mel Hoskins speaks with Rupert Guinness about the challenges she has faced leading up to and since her retirement.