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On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-06-03

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Redefining the Sport: The Journey of Miles Chamblee-Watson

In a compelling episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty sits down with Olympic medalist and professional fencer Miles Chamblee-Watson. Beyond his athletic prowess, Chamblee-Watson offers a profound look into the mindset of a top performer, discussing how he navigated racial barriers, personal trauma, and the pressure of being an elite athlete to redefine a sport often seen as "notoriously white."

Finding Purpose Through Adversity

Chamblee-Watson’s introduction to fencing was unconventional—it began as a "punishment" after being expelled from multiple schools. However, he quickly realized that the sport provided him with a sense of identity. "You put the mask on and you feel like a superhero," he explains. He credits the sport with saving his life, noting that while others were getting into trouble, fencing became his "outer role," helping him manage his ADHD and channel his energy into something constructive.

The Philosophy of Winning and Losing

One of the most recurring themes in the conversation is the relationship between victory and defeat. Chamblee-Watson carries a tattoo that serves as a constant reminder: "You must learn how to lose before you can learn how to win." He emphasizes that understanding the feeling of losing is essential for character development. This mindset was solidified by a life-changing interaction with Kobe Bryant at the 2012 Olympics, who told him, "The best athletes have the shortest memory. You win, you forget about it. You lose, you forget about it."

Navigating Racial Barriers

Breaking into a sport like fencing, which is historically exclusionary, brought significant challenges. Chamblee-Watson recalls being picked last in team events and receiving unfair red cards during his youth. Instead of letting these experiences break him, he adopted a positive outlook: "Once I started to realize that, I made it like a positive chip on my shoulder... I never look at life as anything negative, whether it's being racially profiled or losing. I always have a positive outlook on everything because it's never lost. It's always a lesson."

The World Fencing League and Legacy

Chamblee-Watson’s mission extends far beyond his own medals. By launching the World Fencing League, he aims to make the sport more accessible and inclusive. He describes the experience of seeing kids from different backgrounds engaged in the sport as the "greatest day of my life." He believes that "winning is great, but changing a sport is bigger than any Olympic gold medal I could ever win."

Emotional Resilience and Family

Perhaps the most vulnerable moment of the interview occurs when Chamblee-Watson discusses his sister’s stroke. Balancing his training for the Olympic team while helping his family navigate this crisis was, in his words, the moment he "became a man." This experience taught him that "there's nothing that will stop me or can stop me," further fueling his drive to support others and be a "beacon of light" for the next generation.

Final Reflections

Chamblee-Watson concludes by stressing the importance of authenticity. Whether it is his fashion sense, his tattoos, or his refusal to change his accent, he remains committed to being himself. "Never losing Miles along this journey" is what he is most proud of. His story serves as a powerful reminder that while talent and training are vital, self-belief and emotional intelligence are the true markers of a legend.

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