When we watch Olympic bobsledding, it looks fast, thrilling—and smooth. But for the athletes inside the sled, it’s anything but.
As the Winter Olympics approach, host Sasha Graham sits down with William Person, a former Team USA bobsledder who competed for nine seasons after an elite career in track and field. What followed his Retirement was a decade-long descent into confusion, memory loss, migraines, emotional darkness, and symptoms that no one—doctors included—could explain.
In this powerful and eye-opening conversation, William shares what many athletes are only now beginning to understand: bobsledders experience repeated micro-concussions and extreme G-forces—sometimes exceeding 80Gs—on every run, even without crashing. The result? A condition known as “sled head,” mounting brain Trauma, and symptoms strikingly similar to CTE.
William opens up about:
This episode goes beyond sport. It’s about what happens when we celebrate athletes without protecting their brains, why loved ones often recognize CTE symptoms before doctors do, and how advocacy, awareness, and emerging therapies could save lives.
If you care about athlete Health, concussion awareness, Mental Health in sports, or the true cost of Olympic glory—this is an episode you need to hear.
About William Person
https://www.gofundme.com/f/cte-recovery-for-athletes-and-military
Instagram : @WillP1234567
About Sports Will Save Us All podcast
Sports Will Save Us All is an inspirational sports podcast hosted by Sasha Graham, featuring powerful conversations with athletes, coaches, and changemakers about how sports shape mental health, resilience, leadership, and personal Growth. Through real-life stories of women in sports, inclusive and adaptive athletics, and athletes overcoming adversity, the show explores how sports change lives—on and off the field.
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