Day 14: Maia and Alex Shibutani; Describing the Olympics for the visually impaired
About this Episode
Bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani tell The Podium what made their ice dancing routine successful, their sibling dynamic, and what’s next after taking home the only U.S. medal for individual figure skating. Plus, how announcers call Olympic events for the visually impaired.
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