The Champion Within - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Working Hard and Always Working
Lauren Thompson dives in with swimming prodigy Reece Whitley, learns how the Harlem Lacrosse school is bettering their students in the classroom and on the field, and skates with a U.S. sled hockey powerhouse program.

All Gas, No Brakes
Deshaun Watson's childhood was impacted by a former NFL star; up-and-coming golfer Lauren Artis stops at nothing to make a difference in her community; Bryson DeChambeau's win at the U.S. Amateur Championship ultimately saved his father's life.

Houses Divided
Baseball player Jacob Steinberg's injury shifted his dreams; the Sadekar sisters are changing to way we look at golf; two sisters line up on opposite teams at the Olympics and two best friends tee off against each other.

Speeding into First
Paralympic gold medal winner Alana Nichols; former U.S. Navy lieutenant and rising stock car race Jesse Iwuji; U.S. Open winner Dustin Johnson; the first female African-American speed skater to ever make the American team, Ghana native Maame Biney.

Off and Racing
Professional racecar driver Bubba Wallace; South Korean golfer Se-ri Pak; MMA fighters Frank Shamrock and Tito Ortiz and boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard play a round of golf; the Lexington horse school.

Healthy Competition
Gary Smith combats Parkinson's with golf; inside the heated rivalry between the U.S. and Canadian women's hockey teams, which came down to a final penalty shot at the 2018 Olympic Games; Washington, D.C., hockey family the Weismans.

Surf's Up on the Podium
Inside the new Olympic sport of competitive surfing; NHL Stanley Cup champion John Carlson tours his hometown of Colonia, New Jersey; Traden Karch, who's dealing with memory loss after a car accident and using golf as a path to recovery.

Home Versus Visitors
NHL defenseman Nate Schmidt's upbringing molded him into the ideal teammate; Matt Parziale's hometown is always there for its own; Olympic silver medalist Gus Kenworthy takes a camera and his skis to southwest Uganda.

Against All Odds
Peter King explores NFL football player Saquon Barkley's upbringing; pro golfer Mel Reid discusses how her recent success is measured by the loss of her mother; plus a look at the hockey-playing Brandt sisters and Marty Fleckman's golf career.

Family Fun in the Fast Lane
Swimmer Carson Foster is training to achieve his dreams; NASCAR driver Erik Jones' '65 Corvette is the car that means most to him; how a fatherly rivalry sparked Elise Deschaine's career; and how Raymond Floyd's wife was the key to his U.S. Open win.

Speed Thrills
Snowboard pioneer Jake Burton fights a medical diagnosis to get back on the slopes; golfers Justin Suh and Lauren Artis show off what it takes to succeed; rising pro racer Jesse Iwuji fell in love with the sport overseas.

New Memories from an Old Game
An inside look at Sacramento native Junior Waqaves' quest to become the LeBron James of rugby; Joey Logano's foundation helps sick kids who love NASCAR; golf helps Allyn Stephens overcome Hurricane Harvey's devastation.

Better in the Long Run
Lawson Craddock helps rebuild his home racetrack after Hurricane Harvey; Albane Valenzuela hits the links with her little brother, Alexis; Bryson DeChambeau's win at the 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship brings new life to his father.

Back on Track
Sonoma Raceway President Steve Page helps put his community back on track; Mackenzie McRee overcomes scoliosis on the golf course; Olympic gold medalists Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux are leaders for gender equality in sports.

Recovery Performance
Underdog cyclist John Degenkolb, one of the most inspiring cyclists in the Tour de France, raised funds to rebuild the track he grew up racing on; Uriah St. Lewis and his family's hard work won a Grade 1 title after 30 years of training horses.

Putt-ing in the Work
Tae kwan do champion Aaliyah Powell's journey began with her older sisters; Avery Zweig uses her talents to raise money for a sick custodian at her school; a first-hand look at the new Olympic sport of surfing; a profile of golfer Dustin Johnson.

Family Business
Quinn Hughes and brother Jack are the NHL's next great hockey family; Jody Duff uses golf to engage her students with disabilities; NASCAR driver Ryan Newman and his wife run Rescue Ranch; the Sadekar sisters are changing how people look at golf.

Old Habits
Stanley Cup champion Jim Paek tells the story of his success as the head hockey coach of the South Korean Olympic National Team; Don Byers joins a collegiate golf team at age 61 to become the oldest college freshman athlete in the nation.
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