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America’s most decorated Winter Olympian, short track speed skater, Apolo Ohno, began full-time training at age thirteen, and the following year, he became the youngest U.S. National Champion.
But what would you do if, after dedicating your teenage and young adult years to your sport, you found yourself ready to retire, but there was no process in place to prepare you for your post-Olympic life? Would you stay in your sport for a few additional years because you were afraid to leave? Or would you make the Hard Pivot and dedicate yourself to uplifting mental health awareness?
Email: info@apoloohno.com & media@apoloohno.com & ian@olympussportsgroup.com
Website: https://apoloohno.com/
Instagram: @apoloohno
LinkedIn: @Apolo Ohno
Twitter: @ApoloOhno
Facebook: @Apolo Ohno
Pre-Order: Hard Pivot
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