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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2019 · 1H 13M

Roald Bradstock, The Olympic Picasso, USA Track and Field, Olympian

from Our Athletes with Michael Rasile · host Michael Rasile

Roald Bradstock, the Olympic Picasso, joins the show to tell us about his incredible career in sports and the arts. Roald was dealt a poor hand from the start needing to overcome multiple ailments as a child, but he grew passed them and to multiple Olympic Games.He has represented Great Britain and the United States in his years but has not made the Games while training in the United States. He is shooting to be the oldest athlete ever to qualify for an Olympic Trials.Roald has practiced the arts for his whole life and it was a dream of his to combine the two things he loves the most, which he now has the opportunity to do!If you know any Team USA members that are also artists, please reach out to Roald and let him know, or have them reach out to [email protected] https://roaldbradstock.com/https://artoftheolympians.org/artists/roald-bradstock/https://usopm.org/Follow us!https://www.instagram.com/ourathletes.us/https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rasile/[email protected] rate this 5 stars on whatever podcast platform you use!

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