• Interview With Dudley ‘Tal’ Stokes: Jamaica’s Pioneering Bobsleigh Captain

    Matthew Cotter and Josh Collins The Jamaican bobsleigh team captured the hearts of the world with their valiant performance in the 1988 Winter Olympics, where despite crashing out, the unlikely competitors carried their bobsleigh heroically over the finish line. Impact Magazine caught up with Dudley Tal Stokes, team captain...
  • Elise Christie: Poor luck or poor judgement?

    Elise Christie’s PyeongChang dreams ended in disaster yet again after being disqualified from the 1,000m short track heat. Her heartbreak four years ago in Sochi, after being disqualified from all three events she took part in, was cruelly followed up with two unfortunate falls in the 500m final and...
  • Future Team GB Star? Meeting Short Track’s Ethan Treacy

    While his older brother, Farrell, has been competing at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Ethan Treacy has been training and watching on intently at home, hoping to one day emulate his brother’s success. Impact went down to the National Ice Centre to speak with Ethan and hear about his...
  • Music Interview – Sleeping with Sirens

    Sleeping With Sirens are known for pushing the envelope with their unique sound. Since debuting their first full-length album, With Ears To See And Eyes To Hear, in 2010, the band was catapulted into mainstream popularity and hit the ground running. On their day off from touring, I caught...