Visa Business of the Olympics
Every athlete dreams of being elite, but few reach the global stage that is the Olympic and Paralympic Games. It takes an unparalleled mix of drive, passion, and determination. The Olympians and Paralympians profiled here have all had unique challenges—and stories to tell. Read on, and you’ll learn about the truly special efforts they’ve made to become the very best at what they do, and the ways in which small businesses have helped them get there.
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Olympian Lopez Lomong wants to be the best in track and business Read more
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In the office or on the track, Olympic decathlete Bryan Clay has a championship attitude Read more
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Olympic gymnast Alicia Sacramone's next balancing act: college and entrepreneurship. Read more
Olympic hockey player Angela Ruggiero is a small business star, too Read more
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Inspiration and hard work brought Olympic aerialist Emily Cook back from injury to championship form Read more
Restaurant owner and snowboard cross Olympian Seth Wescott says success requires forming a game plan Read more
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Paralympic swimming star Jessica Long says: "Right now, swimming is my business" Read more
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No quitter, Paralympian Alana Nichols aims to start a business for the disabled Read more