• Turin2025: Tyler Lagasse, SO USA - Alpine Skiing

  • Apr 14 2025
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Turin2025: Tyler Lagasse, SO USA - Alpine Skiing

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  • On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Tyler Lagasse, a Special Olympics USA athlete who’s making waves in the world of Alpine skiing. Tyler has been a part of the Special Olympics Movement for over 21 years and is set to compete in the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin 2025. We talk about his incredible journey, from his early days as a Special Olympics athlete to his experiences as a multi-sport competitor, including athletics, basketball, and golf. Tyler shares what it’s been like to represent Special Olympics USA on the world stage, the impact of his family and community's support, and the preparation that goes into competing in Alpine skiing. He also opens up about his inspiration, drawing motivation from Olympic champion Bode Miller, and his goal to earn a medal in his honor. In this episode, Tyler discusses the highs and lows of his athletic career, including being inducted into the Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame, receiving an honorary ESPY Award, and co-authoring a book with his mother that raises awareness about autism. He offers valuable advice for young athletes and anyone facing challenges in their own journey. Tune in to hear about Tyler's experiences in Turin, how Special Olympics has shaped his confidence and self-advocacy as an athlete with autism, and the powerful message of inclusion he hopes to share with the world. Key Topics: Tyler’s 21+ years with Special OlympicsThe sport that has impacted him the mostMemorable moments from competing in the Special Olympics USA GamesThe role of family and community supportCompeting at the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games in TurinPreparing physically and mentally for Alpine skiingTyler’s inspiration from Bode Miller and his goal for a medalA day in the life of Tyler’s Alpine skiing training regimenOvercoming setbacks and challenges in trainingThe influence of recognitions like the Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame and honorary ESPY AwardStaying motivated through tough momentsAdvice for young athletes and the next chapter in Tyler’s journeyThe importance of raising awareness about autism and promoting inclusion We explore Tyler’s personal take on inclusion and how the Special Olympics movement has shaped him not only as an athlete but as a person, inspiring others to embrace their differences and find strength in their uniqueness. Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Tyler whose dedication, perseverance, and advocacy continue to make a lasting impact. Episode 763 ShowNotes & Links: SpecialChronicles.com/Podcast763 🎧 Listen Now! Listen and Follow Now on Special Chronicles📺Watch Now! Watch (and Subscribe) Full Episode on YouTubeEnjoyed this episode? Tune in to our Special Chronicles Podcast Series "A Recap of Turin2025" to hear more stories from the World Winter Games Watch Recap of Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 on YouTubeGet involved in the Special Olympics Movement Connect with Special Olympics USA Meet The Turin 2025 Team Support This Podcast: Click Here to Donate Now and support the mission of Special Chronicles➕Want bonus premium content: Join Now at SpecialChronicles.com/PLUS 🛒Shop Our Merch: Shop Our Disabled Voices Matter Collection 📱Follow us on Socials: @SpecialChronicles📧Email: Send us a message here 📧Newsletter: Subscribe to our Mailing List HERE🎤Speaking Engagements with Daniel: Learn more and Book Daniel to speak HERE 💡Partner: ComEd EnergyForce ✈️Partner: United Airlines Bridge BRG📻Podcast Hosting: Podbean 📡Recording Studio: StreamYard🥇PSA: Sign the Inclusion Pledge Now! Podcast Theme Music: “It Starts With A Voice” written by Amy Wright and performed by Ben Wright, co-founders of Bitty and Beau’s Coffee. Used with permission. About the Podcast Host: Daniel Smrokowski is a columnist and the founder and host of the award-winning podcast, Special Chronicles, which has released over 750 episodes in over 15 years. In recognition of these accomplishments, Daniel is a recipient of the Matthew Freeman Award for Social Justice for his efforts through media to give people with disabilities a voice. Read more about Daniel HERE
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