What are figure skating's biggest storylines heading into the Winter Olympics?

What are figure skating's biggest storylines heading into the Winter Olympics?

If you fall in love with the world of figure skating every four years, this episode is for you. Host Nick McCarvel and fellow Olympics.com producer Lena Smirnova sit down to discuss the biggest storylines in the sport ahead of February's Winter Olympics at Milano Cortina 2026. And there's a lot of them!

From the "Quad God" Ilia Malinin's dominance to the fascinating story of 42-year-old Deanna Stellato Dudek to the surprise comebacks of Olympic medallists and more, Nick and Lena bring reporting and insights into the must-know stories ahead of the Games. Lena also pulls the curtain back on the Olympics.com series Ink on Blades, which dives into the artistic process that Olympic programs go through before being presented to the world.

Plus, hear from Malinin and fellow top American Isabeau Levito on everything from how they package their programs to creating a community of support among their fellow skaters.

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Creating hope after tragedy with Bronx gymnast John Orozco

Creating hope after tragedy with Bronx gymnast John Orozco

“It's not popular for men to be emotional in America. Especially black men.” Family tragedy. Injuries. A new mission in Los Angeles. You may remember US gymnast’s emotional NBC interview after he qualified for Rio 2016. He beat the odds to make the team after injuries and the sudden death of his mother. Orozco never made it to Brazil. Another injury ended his sporting career. Now, the 25-year-old is looking to become a singer in Los Angeles. “Hope is not… an empty concept. It's something that you have to create the meaning for - what is your hope?” LINKS:Lifeline Samaritans UK John Orozco Instagram Scott Bregman Twitter Ed Knowles Twitter SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST

28 Nov 201828min

Chinese ski jumpers take their first ski lesson as they target Beijing 2022

Chinese ski jumpers take their first ski lesson as they target Beijing 2022

China have sent some of their most promising athletes to Norway to transform them into Winter Olympians.A set of athletes aged 15-20 have been given an incredible challenge.They haven’t ever worn skis before but are still hopeful of becoming international level ski jumpers.We went behind-the-scenes on their first day on the slopes.Plus, double Olympic champion Aksel Lund Svindal, 35, joined us to tell about how to achieve longevity in skiing.Credits:Chinese Ski Jumping (Reporter: Nicklas Vinde) and Aksel Lund Svindal (Reporter: Alessandro Poggi)

21 Nov 201820min

Triple Olympic champion swimmer Anthony Ervin says ‘Winning can be terrible’

Triple Olympic champion swimmer Anthony Ervin says ‘Winning can be terrible’

Swimmer Anthony Ervin won Olympic gold aged 19. His life then fell apart. He was homeless for a time, attempted suicide, and drank heavily. By 2016, he had completely turned his life around and won the 50m freestyle at the Olympics.Aged 35, he was the oldest individual Olympic gold medal winner in swimming.This time though - he was ready.“Winning can be a terrible thing that happens to you. It can completely intoxicate you… Winning is a test.”We spoke about Ryan Lochte, growing up with Tourette’s, and how he wants to compete at Tokyo 2020.LINKS:Anthony winning gold in RioAnthony's bookThe other book he recommendedAndre Agassi's bookThe myth of IcarusIf any of the topics in this episode distressed you, please talk to some one! Or let us know... In the UK, the charity Samaritans are very helpful.

14 Nov 201837min

Simone Biles: The full, exclusive interview

Simone Biles: The full, exclusive interview

Four-time Olympic champion Simone Biles is now a 14-time world champion. The records fell in Doha with her achievements made all the more unbelievable after she was admitted into hospital on the eve of competition with a kidney stone.The Olympic Channel Podcast spoke to her just after she had won her dramatic all-around title.Plus, reporter Scott Bregman and gymnastics writer Blythe Lawrence (@rockergymnastic) picked out the best stories from an action-packed world championships.

7 Nov 201830min

Failing at life with BMX Olympic silver medallist Sarah Walker

Failing at life with BMX Olympic silver medallist Sarah Walker

The consequences for failure in BMX at the Olympics are high. New Zealand’s Sarah Walker knows about this – she’s broken 18 bones over her career. A big crash meant she missed out on Rio 2016 after her silver medal at London 2012. She believes that the definition of failure should be reassessed. “(Society sees) failure as such a bad word. It’s so negative and this thing that you need to avoid (but) I aim to fail every week."Then if I have a bigger failure – I have practiced that feeling – and I am more comfortable with it and I am more accepting of the outcome.” Find out how to make some epic fails – Olympic style.

31 Okt 201832min

LA life: On campus with US gymnasts Jordyn Wieber and Madison Kocian

LA life: On campus with US gymnasts Jordyn Wieber and Madison Kocian

As we gear up towards the artistic gymnastics world championships in Doha, we sat down with two incredible Olympic gold medal winning gymnasts.Jordyn Wieber became world champion in 2011 but then missed out on the all-around final at London 2012. "I felt like I had failed because I didn’t live up to those expectations."Now, she's at UCLA as a coach and is flourishing.Plus, we get the inside-track on Simone Biles from her team-mate Madison Kocian."I’m really excited to see how she does at worlds, I’m sure she’s going to do well."

24 Okt 201825min

Behind the scenes at the Golden Generation premiere  Podcast Special

Behind the scenes at the Golden Generation premiere Podcast Special

Get up-to-speed with the new documentary 'The Golden Generation'. We have interviews from both directors - including with the Oscar-winner Juan Jose Campanella.Plus, we get the full low-down on why Manu Ginóbili and the rest of this Argentinian basketball team from Athens 2004 were really 'The Golden Generation'.

23 Okt 201815min

Youth Olympic Games review with Waleed Abu Nada of Jordan

Youth Olympic Games review with Waleed Abu Nada of Jordan

Waleed Abu Nada set up a weightlifting club in the biggest refugee camp for Palestinians outside of Palestine.Here was here in Buenos Aires for the Youth Olympic Games as part of the Jordan team.We spoke about our favourite moments from the past few days and also how he started his club.Plus, the latest headlines.LINKS:Documentary about weightlifting club

17 Okt 201820min

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