We’re Sarah and Nick — a couple, a creative team, and two Olympic track cycling sprinters chasing speed and stories around the world. Nick is a two-time Olympian, Sarah a one-time Olympian, and while we compete in separate categories, we train side by side every day.
Off the bike, we share our journey through self-produced content — from cinematic short films to our own Olympic documentary. Every piece of content we create is built by us, from the first shot to the final edit, because we believe storytelling is just as much a part of our journey as racing.
Through brand collaborations, film projects, and sharing our life as athletes, we aim to give people an inside look at what it takes to compete at the highest level while balancing travel, training, and creativity.
At the heart of it all: we’re athletes striving to perform on the world stage — and inviting you to follow along as we chase our goals, together.
Sarah Orban is a Canadian Olympian and national team track cyclist who has represented Canada on the world stage at multiple World Cups, World Championships, and major international Games. A former multi-sport athlete, Sarah transitioned from soccer and track and field into cycling through the RBC Training Ground program — a discovery that set her on the path to becoming one of Canada’s top sprint cyclists.
Her career highlights include medaling at both the Commonwealth Games and Pan American Games, achievements that reflect her dedication, resilience, and drive to perform at her best against the world’s fastest riders.
Beyond the track, Sarah is passionate about creativity — both through storytelling and in the kitchen. She shares her love for cooking and the balance it brings to her athletic lifestyle, while using her growing social media presence to give an authentic look into life as a professional athlete. Through her content, she aims to inspire others to step outside their comfort zones, pursue new passions, and chase their goals with confidence.
Nick Wammes is a two-time Canadian Olympian and national team track cyclist who’s as passionate about creating as he is about competing. Known for his speed, power and commitment to mastering the details on the velodrome, Nick has spent years chasing milliseconds on the world stage, representing Canada at the highest level of the sport.
Off the bike, Nick brings that same focus and creativity to storytelling — sharing his journey through the wins, the setbacks, and the everyday grind that comes with pursuing excellence in track cycling. Through his growing social media presence, he gives fans an authentic look into what it takes to perform at the elite level while balancing life, travel, and the constant push to go faster.
Driven by curiosity and a love for both sport and creation, Nick continues to explore the intersection of performance, passion, and storytelling — inspiring others to chase their own version of speed and success.
Our entire journey of the seven months leading up to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The story of Sarah's beginnings in Track Cycling and why this outdoor velodrome in Calgary was so integral to her start in this sport
The Forest City Velodrome gave Nick his start in cycling way back in 2012. Known as the shortest and steepest indoor velodrome in the world, Nick revisits the track that changed everything for him 8 years after a crash which left him unconscious in the ICU.
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