Athlete & Ambassador Stories
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An Athlete's Journey Through Courage and Fear with Olympian Chris Spring
Knowing your body and your purpose—this professional pilot bobsledder shares why fun is fast. -
Born from the Trail: The Origins of Stoko with Zack Eberwein
There is no better story to illustrate our origins than that of Zack Eberwein’s (Stoko CEO); so to give you the full picture, we sat down with Zack to learn more about the little seed that was planted on a trail called the Grouse Grind and how it grew to become the world’s-first Supportive Apparel. -
Climbing Back From Injury with Shondra Martin
Catching up with avid hiker and Stoko ambassador, Shondra Martin, to hear about her devasting injuries, understand Stoko's part in her path to exercise recovery, and most importantly, to learn what hiking unlocks for her. -
Motherhood Changed my Relationship with Running
Somewhere along my journey into motherhood I lost my identity. Luckily for me, Stoko was there to help me unlock it. This is my story of how becoming a mom changed my relationship with running... and how running changed me. -
Run Rituals and Confidence in the K1 with Scott Rintoul
From distance running to play calling—this sports enthusiast shares his gratitude for a clear mind, healthy body and fresh air. -
On Going the (Ultra) Distance with Andréanne Morissette
Can running unlock your fullest potential? For ultra-runner and Stoko athlete, Andréanne Morrisette, the answer is: yes. Times a million. -
A Peek Behind the Starting Line with 2x Olympic Medalist, Meryeta O'Dine
Canadian Snowboarder, 2 x Olympic Bronze Medalist and Stoko Athlete—Meryeta O’Dine Shares her Post-Olympic Reflections. -
Getting Inside the Mind of an Olympian, with Allison Forsyth
Longtime friend of Stoko and former Olympic alpine skier, Allison Forsyth, gives us insight into what it takes to pursue the podium. -
Mark Hendrickson Shares Tips For Staying Injury-Free This Ski Season
For professional freestyle skier, Mark Hendrickson, growing up in Calgary gave him access to some of the best skiing in the world. Unsurprisingly, it only took Mark until he was nine to catch the “hucking yourself off things” bug, and the rest was history. -