The Mindset of a 4-Time U.S. Olympian: Priorities, Faith, and Finding the Path No One Showed You
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In this episode of The Christian Athlete Podcast, Jaden sits down with Nancy Swider-Peltz Sr., the first ever 4-time U.S. Winter Olympian in speed skating. Nancy set a world record at age 19, competed in eight Olympic Trials from 1976–2004, and simultaneously became a five-time All-American swimmer while attending Wheaton College.
This conversation is especially meaningful to Jaden — he had the privilege of playing defensive line for Nancy’s husband, Coach Jeff Peltz Sr., and has long been shaped by the Peltz family’s commitment to faith, excellence, and purposeful living. The wisdom Nancy carries from both athletics and life is deep, practical, and encouraging.
In this episode, Nancy shares insights on trailblazing without a blueprint, setting the right priorities, learning from failure, navigating roadblocks, defending your faith, focusing your attention, and the underrated power of rest. Her story is a reminder that purpose is found in the process — and that sometimes the most important lesson is simply to relax and keep moving forward.
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