The Rich Roll Podcast

Apolo Ohno on The Weight of Gold

Aug 17, 2020
Apolo Ohno, an eight-time Olympic medalist in short track speed skating, shares his journey from gold to grappling with identity after sport. He discusses the often overlooked mental health challenges athletes face post-competition, emphasizing the emotional toll of retirement and the identity crisis that accompanies it. Ohno highlights the importance of recovery, sobriety, and support systems for Olympians, advocating for a change in how athletes are prepared for life beyond the podium. His insights spark crucial conversations about vulnerability and resilience in the sports community.
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ANECDOTE

Motivation and Pain

  • Apolo was driven by making his dad happy and avoiding the pain of losing.
  • After getting third at the 2006 Olympics, he was tormented by not executing his planned move.
ANECDOTE

Self-Sabotage on the Rink

  • Apolo developed a self-sabotaging racing strategy.
  • He'd intentionally wait until the last minute to make his move, creating unnecessary risk.
INSIGHT

The Purpose of Pain

  • Apolo's extreme training wasn't just about physical gains.
  • It also served as a form of self-punishment and a test of his mental limits.
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