Super Sports Stories for Kids

Jamie and the Magic Megal: Eliud Kipchoge’s Olympic Glory

2 min · 8. apr. 2025
episode Jamie and the Magic Megal: Eliud Kipchoge’s Olympic Glory cover

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Jamie wiped the sweat from her forehead, staring at the empty track ahead. She had already won. She had already beaten her personal best in training today. She could stop now, right? But something inside her whispered, “Is this all you can do?” She reached into her bag, fingers brushing against the old she found. Whoosh. The world around her shifted. Now, she was in Tokyo. The year was 2021.  Disclaimer: This story contains elements that have been tailored for creative and entertainment purposes. While some aspects may be inspired by real events or people, certain details have been modified or fictionalised and should not be considered entirely factual.

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