Heroic Stories
What does real heroism look like? Olympic gold medalist Curt Tomasevicz shares the story that shaped his life—meeting a 12-year-old boy with a brain tumor whose courage and faith left a deeper impact than any Olympic victory. In this conversation on Heroic Stories, Curt reflects on faith, grit, community, and the surprising lessons he learned from small-town Nebraska, Olympic competition, and the hard transition athletes face after success. What You’ll Learn: ✅ Why a 12-year-old boy became Curt’s greatest hero ✅ The surprising reason an Olympic bronze felt more meaningful than gold ✅ How community support shaped an Olympic champion ✅ Why honor and integrity matter more than winning See Catholic Speakers: https://heroicmen.org/speakers 00:00 Olympic champion Curt Tomasevicz 01:21 The 12-year-old boy who redefined heroism 02:56 Faith, selflessness, and facing death with courage 04:11 A moment in college that changed Curt’s perspective 05:02 Rediscovering faith as a young adult 06:02 The hardest transition: life after the Olympics 08:03 Finding purpose after athletic retirement 09:32 Lessons from bobsledding about life and fear 10:54 Goal setting and learning to change direction 12:01 The small Nebraska town that built an Olympian 14:20 Community belief and the pressure of expectations 15:46 Why accountability drives men to action 17:40 Heroes who shaped Curt growing up 20:02 A teacher’s lesson about integrity and honor 21:57 The deeper game behind competition 23:14 Why Olympic bronze meant more than gold 26:14 Who Curt hopes to influence today #HeroicMen #FaithAndCourage #Olympics #CatholicMen #RealHeroism
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