Olympics·ICYMI

What Summer McIntosh has in common with Sabrina Carpenter, Patrick Chan's call to the hall, and more

What's better than becoming a three-time Olympic champion at the age of 18? How about being mentioned in the same breath as one of your favourite pop stars? Summer McIntosh was one of many athletes that spoke with CBC Sports this week - check out the best of our interviews from the past seven days.

Tackling impostor syndrome, ranking NSL logos, and more

A composite image showing - from left to right - a women's swimmer in a warm-up suit holding an Olympic gold medal and a woman in a sparkly dress holding an MTV Moonman award.
Canadian Olympic swimming champion Summer McIntosh, left, and pop star Sabrina Carpenter were both named to the TIME100 Next list. McIntosh told CBC Sports that one of the exciting things about being named will be seeing the 'Espresso' singer perform at the ceremony. (Getty Images/ Composite by CBC Sports)

What's better than becoming a three-time Olympic champion at the age of 18? Well, it's a very short list, but being mentioned in the same breath as one of your favourite pop stars has to be near the top of it.

Summer McIntosh spoke with CBC Sports' Devin Heroux after the Canadian swimmer was nominated as part of TIME100 Next, which recognizes the rising leaders in health, climate, business, sports, the arts and more.

That list also includes singer Sabrina Carpenter, to the absolute delight of McIntosh.

The full conversation between McIntosh and Heroux, where the Canadian Olympic champ talks about what it means to be nominated for the TIMES' next-up list, and life after winning Olympic gold, can be watched here.

The swimming superstar was just one of many athletes that sat down to speak with CBC Sports this week. Take a look below for more moments you might've missed.

A Paralympic men's shot put athlete reaches his arms out while yelling in celebration.
Canada's Greg Stewart is shown celebrating his Paralympic gold-medal win in the men's shot put F46 final in Tokyo, in 2021. Stewart added another gold at Paris 2024. (File/Getty Images)

2-time Paralympic champ is no impostor

Canadian Paralympic shot putter Greg Stewart discussed his recent marriage, facing imposter syndrome, and his advocacy for the green sports day initiative with Heroux.

Click here to watch the entire interview.


Missing members, making shots

Kerri Einarson's rink won the first Grand Slam of Curling event of the season despite using alternate Krysten Karwacki, spare Dawn McEwen, and spare coach Mike McEwen.

Heroux asked Einarson about what makes her team so consistent, how she stays on top of her game, and what success looks like this season ahead of the 2026 Olympics.

Kerri Einarson still on top of her game despite team changes

2 months ago
Duration 12:36

Silver in rowing, gold in setting goals

Maya Meschkuleit won a silver medal for Canada at Paris 2024 as part of the women's eight rowing team, but she's not resting on her laurels.

Meschkuleit is an Ivy-League student, talented pianist and as she told Anastasia Bucsis, the 23-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., is already looking forward to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Look good, play good?

When the Montreal Roses unveiling on Tuesday, it meant that each of the six Northern Super League teams now have a name and a logo ahead of the inuagural season in 2025.

But which team has the most elite look?

Brittany MacLean and Shireen Ahmed decided to rank their favourite NSL logos from best to worst.

Ranking every NSL team name, logo

2 months ago
Duration 18:28

Living the dream

Canadian soccer player Kwasi Poku joined CBC Sports to talk about his call-up to the men's national team, as well as how he thinks the Canadian Premier League has impacted Canada's soccer landscape.

Canada's newest men's national soccer team member Kwasi Poku talks making the squad

2 months ago
Duration 2:11

Chan on his 'call to the hall'

One of Canada's best men's figure skaters will be inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame later this month.

Patrick Chan – a 10-time Canadian champion and three-time Olympic medallist – spoke with Bucsis about his storied career, the rest of the class of 2024, and the state of men's figure skating today.

Patrick Chan on being inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame

2 months ago
Duration 16:34

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