21/02/2026
Olympic performance without Olympic facilities.
Aniya Holder qualified for the Paris Games in speed climbing while training on only 6 meters of wall for a 15-meter standardized event.
In this conversation, we unpack: • Mindset under pressure
• Injury and resilience
• Performance preparation
• The importance of development infrastructure
High performance is not always built in ideal conditions.
This is a powerful discussion for athletes, coaches, and anyone invested in sport development.
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How Aniya Holder Qualified for the Olympics Without a 15m Speed Wall
Aniya Holder is an Olympic speed climber who qualified for the Paris Games without having access to a full 15-meter speed wall in her hometown.Aniya is the f...
09/02/2026
We are sharing a long-format conversation with Wian Roux, an Olympic archer who represented South Africa in Paris.
This isn’t an interview about medals or highlight moments.
It’s about decision-making, pressure, doubt, and how you know when something is truly your path.
Wian speaks with rare honesty about choosing archery over other sports, managing anxiety at the highest level, and the realities behind chasing an Olympic dream — especially in a smaller sport.
If you’re interested in mindset, growth, or how people navigate high-pressure moments in life, this conversation might resonate.
🎥 Full interview here:
“There’s a Reason You’re Here” | Olympic Archer Wian Roux on Pressure & Belief
How do you know when a sport is your sport?In this episode of Athlete Support, Olympic archer Wian Roux shares his journey from growing up around archery to ...
07/02/2026
At the end of last year a suffered a bit of a burnout and let an important thing slip...
I never actually shared this here, so I am sharing it now.
At the end of last year I had the privilege of sitting down with Vincent Leygonie — and this conversation stayed with me longer than most.
This long-form conversation with Vincent Leygonie goes beyond results and highlights what truly underpins high-level sport: presence under pressure, emotional regulation, and the ability to stay grounded when things go wrong.
Vincent shares insights that are valuable not only for athletes, but for coaches and practitioners who work in high-performance environments.
This interview sets the tone for the stories that follow.
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Self Coached to the Olympics | Vincent Leygonie on BMX, Fear, Fun & Mental Strength
Vincent Leygonie is a BMX Freestyle rider, Olympian, and the first African athlete to compete at the Olympic level in his discipline.In this in-depth convers...
22/11/2025
I had the privilege of sitting down with Jesse Ndjeka — one of the best Épée fencers at Cleveland State University, a Psychology student, and a South African athlete rising through the higher echelons of the sport.
Jesse’s journey is an incredible example of what happens when an athlete undergoes Aggressive Change — physically, mentally, culturally, and academically.
Since moving to the USA in 2021, Jesse has been pushed into environments that demanded growth, adaptation, and resilience. He speaks openly about the cultural transition, the mental battles of high-performance fencing, and the support he found within the Cleveland State University team.
Jesse also trains alongside Olympic Champion Park Sang-young, and he opens the window into priceless insight into what CSU’s coaching system teaches young fencers aiming for the world stage.
We talk about the interplay of Psychology and Fencing, learning to manage the body, understanding mindset, and balancing elite sport with the future career he's preparing for.
Jesse’s goal?
A Top 16 world ranking… and LA 2028.
This young man is on a powerful path.
► The full interview is now on YouTube.
If you appreciate honesty, mindset, and real athletic growth, you’ll find value in this conversation.
Jesse Ndjeka | Cleveland State Épée Fencer Aiming for Top 16 in the World & LA 2028
In this powerful interview, we sit down with Jesse...
08/11/2025
I am so proud to work with Alex as both his Biomechanics Specialist and his Strength & Conditioning Coach!
His growth over the course of the year - both mentally and physically - has been incredible to observe.
Alex's mindset shift, when met with the positive adversity, is very powerful and inspiring!
What part of his journey inspired you the most? 👇
Harvard Fencer- Olympians, Camaraderie and Conquering Imposter Syndrome
In this inspiring follow-up interview, Harvard Team Fencer Alexander Tafur opens up about life on one of the most prestigious collegiate fencing teams in the...
26/08/2025
Sleep Deprived — and Facing the World's Best
What’s it really like inside the Olympic Village?
South Africa’s own Harry Saner takes us behind the curtain of Paris 2024 — from sleepless nights, to the pressure of competing against the world’s top fencers, to what it takes to perform on the biggest stage of all.
🎥 Don’t miss this raw and inspiring conversation
🎯 Sleep Deprived — and Facing the World's Best
In this exclusive second interview, Paris 2024 Olympian Harry Saner takes us inside the real Olympic experience — from his arrival in France to the unforgett...
25/08/2025
Sleep Deprived — and Facing the World's Best
What’s it really like inside the Olympic Village?
South Africa’s own Harry Saner takes us behind the curtain of Paris 2024 — from sleepless nights, to the pressure of competing against the world’s top fencers, to what it takes to perform on the biggest stage of all.
🎥 Don’t miss this raw and inspiring conversation 👉
🎯 Sleep Deprived — and Facing the World's Best
12/04/2025
From Olympian to Global Game-Changer | From Limpopo to Boston | Coach Sello Maduma's Fencing Revolution
What happens when an Olympian decides to give back? You get a powerhouse like Coach Sello Maduma—South African Fencer, 2008 Olympian, and now a world-renowned coach who's shaking up the sport of Fencing!
In 2019, Coach Sello started something amazing at the University of Limpopo with just 4 fencers. Fast forward to today? He’s built a thriving programme with 120+ athletes, 6 National Team members, and a growing legacy that is nothing short of inspiring!
🏆 2020 was a flex year:
Top Coach Award? Check.
Limpopo Fencing: Top Administrator Award? Boom.
Best Male & Female Participants? You bet.
And that was just the beginning…
Coach Sello took things to the Global stage when he presented his visionary project at the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he received top coaching accolades among elite coaches from 23 countries. His model—designed to work in perpetuity and outlive its creator—set a new benchmark in sustainable sports development.
Oh, and he’s not just making waves in South Africa. He’s coached in Bangladesh, Senegal, and now America. In 2022 he has landed a prestigious coaching position in Boston, USA. Legends don’t sit still—they expand their reach!
✨ From humble beginnings to Olympic heights, from local kids to international champions—Coach Sello’s story is pure fire.
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From Olympian to Global Game-Changer. From Limpopo to Boston Coach Sello Maduma's Fencing Revolution
What happens when an Olympian decides to give back? You get a powerhouse like Coach Sello Maduma—South African Fencer, 2008 Olympian, and now a world-renowne...
07/12/2024
I was so excited to do this interview.
Jean Spies is an extraordinary individual who exudes confidence and he is very much a man of f action... get things done, no delays kinda guy!
Discover the extraordinary journey of Jean Spies, a two-time Olympian and multiple-time South African Track Cycling Champion
Jean Spies: Olympian Track Cyclist Shares Secrets to Success, Nutrition, and Overcoming Adversity
Discover the extraordinary journey of Jean Spies, a two-time Olympian and multiple-time South African Track Cycling Champion. In this exclusive interview, Je...
13/10/2024
Check out the full interview with Alex Tafur on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FbC5Fs3xxoE?si=u79D2tX3QMPNEgpd