Aug 13, 2024
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Greetings from Paris!
 

 

 
 
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"My faith has saved me on many occasions"

 
Vincent Hancock is a USA Skeet Shooter and a four-time Olympic Champion. During this year Olympic Games he won a gold medal for Skeet and a silver medal in the Skeet mixed team match. He is the first Olympic Skeet shooter to win gold medals in the same event in consecutive Olympic Games (Bejing 2008, London 2012). He followed in his father's footsteps when he started competitive shooting at 11 years old.
 

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"God is my best Coach."

 
Kyle Snyder, a 28-year-old American wrestler, talks about the importance of diet and exercise in his professional career. He is an Olympic champion (Rio 2016) and an Olympic silver medalist (Tokyo 2021). He is the youngest Olympic and world champion in American history.
 

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"Everyone was disappointed for me, but not me"

 
Raphaelle Monod is a former French freestyle skier. She grew up in the mountains and pursuing a career in sports came natural. She participated three times during the Winter Olympic Games and at the 1988 Games won a silver medal. During her professional sports career, she stood a podium more than 40 times.
 

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Aug 2, 2024
Games Talk
 
Games Talk is in full swing!
 

 

 
Interview with Katherine Plouffe
 
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"I have learned to feel comfortable with my height and to use it as an advantage on the court."

 

Katherine Plouffe, a Canadian 3x3 basketball player, started sports when she was only 8 years old. She tells about a difficult time in her life when her brother passed away. Instead of wavering in her faith, she describes that experience as a building block in her relationship with Jesus. She tells about how God sustained her through adversity.

 

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Interview with Joel Thibault
 
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"It's not the medals that fill a man's life"

 

Joel Thibault is a sports chaplain from France. He provides spiritual support and guidance to professional athletes like soccer player Olivier Giroud. In this interview, he talks about the importance of prayer and giving spiritual direction to athletes, especially after big tournaments like the Olympics.

 

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Interview with Kyle Snyder
 
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"God is my best Coach."

 

Kyle Snyder, a 28-year-old American wrestler, talks about the importance of diet and exercise in his professional career. But most of all, he prays before every match, asking God to give him a plan of action. Around the age of 19, Snyder gave his life to Christ. Since that time, he has experienced the fruits of the Spirit. He's praying that God will be honored through his performance during the Olympics.

 

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Interview with Jacques-Louis Potgieter
 
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"The Lord will always give you an opportunity."

 

Jacques-Louis Potgieter is a South African rugby player. Today, he is a coach to the Perpignan team in France. Always a very active person, Potgieter was shocked when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 34. Now handicapped on the left side of his body, Potgieter has been through a difficult journey, even to the point of asking God why he would allow such a terrible thing to happen. Difficult circumstances have helped Potgieter see trials as opportunities.

 

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Apr 18, 2024
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