The road to the 2024 Olympics for Saskatchewan's top athletes
CBC Saskatchewan will be following athletes through the Games
Athletes with connections to Saskatchewan will be chasing their dreams as they head to Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games that begin July 26.
CBC Saskatchewan has been following these Olympic hopefuls as they've qualified to compete. You can explore their stories here.
Tight bond between Saskatoon divers and coach helps all 3 live out their Olympic dreams
Margo Erlam and her teammate Rylan Wiens will both be heading to the Summer Olympics in Paris with Mary Carroll as their diving coach. The three share not only the love of their sport, but a tight-knit bond. Read more.
Erlam is on the cusp of achieving a childhood dream of competing in the Olympics, so it's hard to imagine that just six years ago she was ready to give up the sport of diving altogether.
WATCH | Margo Erlam will compete in three-metre springboard. It's her first trip to the Olympics:
Carroll has watched Wiens grow up from a "hyperactive" little kid to a focused and disciplined diver.
"His parents have to be proud. I'm proud. We kind of all helped him in that," she said.
WATCH | Saskatoon diver ready to head back to Olympics
Hurdler qualifies for first Olympics at 31
Coming home to Saskatoon helped 31-year-old Michelle Harrison qualify for her first Olympics. She will be joined by fellow hurdler Savannah Sutherland and pole vaulter Anicka Newell as athletes with ties to Saskatchewan competing in track and field events. Read more.
WATCH | Michelle Harrison fulfilling lifelong dream of competing on sport's biggest stage:
Savannah Sutherland's Olympic aspirations started while watching the track and field events at 2016 Rio Games on TV at her home in Borden, Sask.
Fast forward eight years, and Sutherland is now the Canadian record-holder in the indoor and outdoor 400-metre hurdles. She is set to make her Olympic debut at 20 years old.
WATCH | Savannah Sutherland ready to make her Olympic debut:
Despite being born and raised in Texas, Anicka Newell is choosing to represent Canada in the pole vault at the Paris Olympics. That's because she feels a deep connection to Saskatoon, where she spent summers with her mom's side of the family.
WATCH | Pole vaulter with ties to Saskatchewan competes for Canada:
U of R swimmer hopes to make a splash for Mauritius
University of Regina athlete Ovesh Purahoo might be more than 15,000 kilometres from home, but he can feel the excitement of his distant family as he prepares to compete for his country in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Read more.
WATCH | Purahoo has next steps planned out as he heads to his first Olympic games:
Qualifying for Olympics a goal 5 years in the making
Growing up in Humboldt, Sask., Paige Crozon had a big dream of competing in the Olympics.
That dream is coming true, as Crozon is heading to Paris this summer with Canada's 3x3 basketball team. Read more.
WATCH | Meet Paige Crozon, who's part of Canada's first ever 3x3 basketball team to be competing at the Olympics:
Water polo athlete says Regina team propelled her to Paris
Blaire McDowell may have lived around the world, but Saskatchewan holds a special place in her heart as she prepares to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics with Canada's water polo team. Read more.
2 Sask. athletes part of artistic swimming team
Canadians were considered underdogs in the sport by many, but after making steady progress and winning the team bronze medal at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, the team has come a long way. Read more.
Saskatoon swimmer sets a Canadian record before heading to Olympics
Blake Tierney went into a May swimming trial hoping to qualify for the Olympics. He ended up not just qualifying, but smashing his own expectations. Read more.
LISTEN | Tierney spoke to CBC Saskatchewan's Afternoon Edition host Peter Mills about heading to his first Olympics: