Hazel Clark, Olympian & TEDx Speaker
Hazel Clark is a three‑time Olympian, seven‑time National Champion, and TEDx Speaker whose story extends far beyond medals and finish lines. Known for her captivating presence, authentic humor, and powerful storytelling, Hazel delivers keynote experiences that are as engaging as they are impactful. At the heart of her message is resilience—the courage to confront fear, navigate failure, and keep moving forward even when doubt and pressure threaten to take over. Hazel’s journey is not just about winning races; it’s about having the bravery to start, the discipline to stay the course, and the determination to finish what you begin.
Hazel openly shares her lived experience with performance anxiety, fear of failure, and the weight of expectations—challenges that nearly pulled her away from the very sport that would later define her career. Through honesty, vulnerability, and well‑timed humor, she connects with audiences on a deeply human level.
Hazel’s speaking style blends storytelling, comedic elements, and practical takeaways, creating an experience that is memorable, energizing, and actionable. Audiences walk away motivated, empowered, and equipped with tools they can immediately apply in business, athletics, leadership, and life.
Hazel’s message resonates across industries, generations, and platforms, including:
From corporate conferences and leadership summits to universities, youth organizations, and global sporting events, Hazel brings relevance and authenticity to every stage.
Every audience is different. Hazel works closely with event organizers to tailor her message to align with your theme, objectives, and audience needs—ensuring maximum impact and lasting value. Whether the focus is leadership, confidence, performance under pressure, or personal growth, Hazel delivers a message that resonates long after the event ends.
If you’re looking for a speaker who can inspire action, connect authentically, and leave a lasting impression, Hazel Clark brings the voice of an Olympian, the insight of a TEDx Speaker, and the relatability of someone who has faced fear—and kept moving forward.