Dear John —
In 2020, the It Gets Better Project set out to film a new web series profiling four out LGBTQ+ athletes as they prepared for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
Then the pandemic forced the Olympic Games to be postponed until 2021.
Thankfully, the incredible athletes featured in “Passion Power Performance” [[link removed]] kept training, laser-focused on success — and they allowed us to continue to share their stories.
Now, one year later, on the eve of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, we are incredibly excited to introduce you to some of the world's most inspiring athletes. [[link removed]]
Chelsea Wolfe [[link removed]] (BMX rider), Courtney Ryan [[link removed]] (wheelchair basketball), Michael Gunning [[link removed]] (swimming) and Izzy Cerullo [[link removed]] (rugby) are all forging a path as incredibly gifted athletes and representatives of the LGBTQ+ community. Now, see how they got to where they are today and how they prepared — mentally, physically, and emotionally — for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
“Passion Power Performance” is a co-production between Procter & Gamble and the It Gets Better Project.
We hope you enjoy!
Eboni Munn
Director, Brand Marketing, Content & Creative
It Gets Better Project
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