SPORTA Docuseries Episode 4: Balancing Act Two teenage talents. One shared dream: to rise to the top of world sport.
29 January, 2026
SPORTA has released Episode 4 of its acclaimed docuseries today, Balancing Act, a powerful and intimate look at the realities facing two of Britain’s most exciting young athletes as they chase extraordinary futures.
The episode follows Rosie Quirk, Britain’s No.1 ranked female padel player at just 16, and Charlotte Evans‑Gosling, a driven 14‑year‑old golfer with her sights set firmly on becoming the world’s best. Both girls are already competing at levels far beyond their age, but what makes their stories remarkable is everything the cameras capture outside the spotlight.
Balancing Act shows the truth behind early sporting ambition:
- Schoolwork squeezed between training sessions
- Travel abroad to access world‑class facilities and competition
- The emotional weight of expectation at an age when most teenagers are still figuring out who they are
- Families navigating sacrifice, opportunity, and the hope of unlocking their child’s potential
This is not a glossy highlight reel of their achievements, rather a raw, uplifting portrait of what it really takes to build a dream and the resilience required to keep going.
For Rosie and Charlotte, talent is only the starting point. What follows is obsession, motivation, discipline, courage, and a maturity far beyond their years. Their journeys are different, but their challenge is the same: how do you grow up while also growing into an elite athlete?
The episode invites viewers to step into their world, the early mornings, the long flights, the pressure, the joy and to rally behind two young women who are already inspiring a new generation.
For parents watching, Balancing Act offers something deeper: a window into the delicate art of nurturing potential without losing childhood. It’s a reminder that behind every rising star is a family learning, adapting, and supporting in real time.
Episode 4 is now live.
Watch it. Share it. Follow their journeys.
Because the future of British sport is already here and it’s being shaped by girls like Rosie and Charlotte who refuse to wait their turn.
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