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Welcome to the Winter Olympics! - The Sports Agents

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United Kingdom
Started February 07, 2026

The Winter Olympics are here! What sport are we all going to pretend to be an expert at? Curling maybe? Today Gabby and Mark are joined by one of Great Britain’s biggest medal hopes, freestyle skier Kirsty Muir. She started skiing at 3 years old on the dry slopes of Scotland - imagine the carpet burn doing flips on that surface! Her nan can’t even watch when she does the huge tricks. This year she’s already won gold at the X Games and her third World Cup title. So can she win gold in Italy? P...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
The Winter Olympics should emphasize the importance of youth participation in sports, as seen in Kirsty Muir’s journey starting at age three.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
Athletes like Kirsty Muir highlight the dedication and skill required in winter sports, making their stories a vital part of the Olympic narrative.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
Focusing on niche sports like curling distracts from more popular events, undermining the excitement and viewership of the Winter Olympics.
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The intense pressure on young athletes to perform at the Olympics raises concerns about mental health and the sustainability of their careers.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
The Winter Olympics showcase the beauty of lesser-known sports, like curling, encouraging wider public interest in diverse athletic disciplines.
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