Chaunte Lowe and Tia Jones Rio Summer Games

Published: Aug. 6, 2016, 9 a.m.

b'LIVE from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, U.S Olympian Chaunte Lowe and her track & field mentee, 15 year-old and 2020 U.S. Olympic Hopeful, Tia Jones are available to discuss the Games the morning of the Opening Ceremony. Lowe, also a five-time USA Outdoor champion, is always a crowd favorite with her impossibly defined abs, dramatic dance moves and, even, the occasional backflip. Jones, who, at age 12, set national and Junior Olympic records in the 100m & 200m hurdles, is looking forward to experiencing the Games firsthand without the pressure of competing.
Lowe, a TD Ameritrade sponsored athlete and long-time client, describes herself as a trader and true student of the financial markets. She believes everyone should have a plan and prepare for the future \\u2013 no matter how young you are. In addition to being an athlete mentor to Jones, who has her sights set on competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Lowe is passing along important advice for staying focused and setting long-term goals off-the-track.

Lowe and Jones are available to discuss:

Training and preparing for upcoming competitions
Their journey to Rio and excitement about the Opening Ceremony
How the USA Track & Field team looks going into the Games'