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MEET JAIDA ROSS | 2025 Arthur Ashe, Jr. Female Sports Scholar of the Year


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In this inspiring episode, we celebrate 2025 Arthur Ashe Jr. Female Sports Scholar of the Year Jaida Ross from the University of Oregon. This conversation explores her journey from a small Oregon town to the Olympic stage, highlighting her excellence in academics, athletics, and community service.

 Jaida shares her path from discovering shot put in middle school to competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she finished fourth place, missing a medal by just inches. She reveals how she found her athletic calling in a sport that celebrated her body type and natural strength, contrasting with her earlier experiences in other sports. Beyond her athletic achievements, Jaida opens up about her commitment to community service—particularly her work with young people and mental health advocacy.

Tune in as this discussion with Diverse host Ralph Newell also touches on Jaida’s realities of being a student-athlete, the challenges of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals in track and field, and her memorable experiences in the Olympic Village. Don’t miss this–press play.
 

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 “I just wanted to be an Olympian since I was a kid. That’s all I wanted.” – Jaida Ross

“I had so many different kinds of role models for all the different aspects of my life that if I can, if I can be that for one person, that's all I need. That's all I want to feel kind of that accomplishment for me.” – Jaida Ross

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