Free virtual book club launched by US Olympic and Paralympic Museum
Apr 01, 2025
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The United States Olympic and Paralympic Museum (USOPM) is launching a free program that brings sports fans, book lovers, and museum supporters together with Olympians and Paralympians to explore their personal stories through literature.
The museum is launching Legacy Libr
ary: Virtual Book Club, a program that meets quarterly and features a book authored by an Olympian or Paralympian.
“Legacy Library: Virtual Book Club expands the Museum’s reach beyond our physical space, giving audiences across the country the chance to connect with Olympians and Paralympians in a personal way,” said Marisa Wigglesworth, CEO of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. “These books offer firsthand perspectives on perseverance, dedication, and resilience, making for inspiring and engaging discussions.”
The lineup includes conversations with different Olympians and Paralympians, including:
Tuesday, April 22
Outofshapeworthlessloser: A Memoir of Figure Skating, Fcking Up, and Figuring It Out
Gracie Gold, 2014 Olympian figure skating
Tuesday, August 19
The Power of Choice: My Journey from Wounded Warrior to World Champion
Melissa Stockwell, four-time Paralympian, swimming and triathlon
Tuesday, Dec. 16
Beyond the Surface: A Gold Medalist's Guide To Finding And Loving Yourself
Jessica Long, 18-time Paralympic champion, swimming
Each athlete explores their personal stories through literature. Participants will gain exclusive insights into the athletes' journeys, challenges, and triumphs while engaging in meaningful conversations about their books. According to the museum, each book club will culminate in a live Zoom discussion with the athlete, moderated by four-time Olympian and avid reader Kara Winger. ...read more read less