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This is Medals & More, the podcast taking you behind the scenes of British Olympic and Paralympic sport. Hosted by Dame Katherine Grainger, Britain’s most decorated female Olympian and now the Chair of UK Sport, Medals & More brings you the inside scoop on what it’s like being an Olympic or Paralympic athlete. We’ll be speaking to the heroes of Games gone by, those aiming for glory in Tokyo and the coaches and teams behind our brilliant athletes. Join us for the ride as we build towards the greatest show on earth in Tokyo this summer.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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    • May 25, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Latest episodes from Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger

    A new sport strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 54:31


    Welcome to the final episode of the second season of Medals and More - where we explore the phrase 'more'. What do we mean and how do we deliver it in high performance sport?As UK Sport reveals its new 10 year strategy, chair and presenter of this podcast, Dame Katherine Grainger looks into how certain aspects of the plan are already in place and the impact it's having on elite sport in this country.Katherine's joined by President of World Athletics, Lord Sebastian Coe and two CEOs who are also already making a difference in the sporting world - Georgina Usher from British Fencing and Sam Parfitt from the True Athlete Project. Hear them talk passionatably about the impactThis is Medals and More - the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic Sport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Equality in British sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 53:21


    This is Medals and More - the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic Sport.In this special edition, marking International Women's Day, Katherine speaks to two incredible guests, Anne Wafula-Strike and Sally Bolton, who've both had a huge impact on British sport behind the scenes. We hear about the challenges they've faced, how they helped make vital changes at boardroom level and the importance gender equality. Anne is a British Paralympic wheelchair racer and is one of just a handful of black females that sit on a British sport board - among 415 board members in the sector. Sally is Chief Executive Officer at Wimbledon, the All England Lawn Tennis Club, having previously held the roles of Strategic Planning & Operations Director and Head of Corporate Affairs the Club. She has been a member of the UK Sport Major Events Panel since 2013 and is a current member on UK Sport's board. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Out of adversity comes opportunity

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 58:42


    Trigger warning: The following episode contains conversations on self-harm and suicide. If you, or someone you know have been affected by any of these issues raised please take the time to seek help and support. In the UK, the Samaritans can be reached for free on 116 123.No athlete, however talented, will experience a routine journey to success. Every athlete, however successful, will face adversity. So how should they respond and face the challenge? In this episode, Katherine speaks to two Great British Winter Olympians who've dealt with their fair share of misfortune.Elise Christie is a 10 time European short-track speed skating champion, and 3 time Olympian. But at Sochi 2014 and four years later in Pyeongchang, her hopes of podium success were dashed on the ice. Now, ahead of Beijing 2022, she tells Katherine of her rediscovered love for the sport!David Murdoch is also gearing up for the Winter Games as Olympic head coach for British Curling, with all the challenges the Covid-19 pandemic brings. But as an athlete he also put behind him the disappointment of a 4th and 5th place finish at the Olympics, to 'skip' the team to silver success in Sochi!This is Medals and More - the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport. Subscribe and listen and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Embracing change & transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 45:07


    In this episode, Katherine and her guests give an excellent insight into the positive impact of embracing transition and share their personal experiences of how to adapt to and welcome change.Donna Fraser is a four time Olympian, just missing out on a medal in that historic 400m at Sydney 2000. But since retiring, she's become a valued and trusted part of the world of sports administration, and is now Equality, Diversity & Inclusion lead at UK Athletics. Find out how she did it!Elite sportsmen and women are used to change and some thrive on it. Charlotte Henshaw is a Paralympic medalist in one sport, and now a world champion in another, as she prepares for glory at Tokyo 2020 this summer. It's not all been smooth waters, but Charlotte reveals how she copes.This is Medals and More - the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport. Subscribe and listen and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Working together and moving forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 31:51


    Welcome to the latest edition of UK Sport Chair Dame Katherine Grainger's monthly podcast ‘Medals & More' - a behind the scenes look at high-performance sport.Following the successful virtual PLx 2020 event, in this episode we hear from three of the leading speakers who shared their challenges and successes of this year.British Triathlon's Mike Cavendish on new technology in elite sport and how covid-19 may have done them a favour! Beijing bronze medalist Sarah Stevenson on her new role on Taekwondo's world governing body and putting athletes first, and what makes a successful high performance team with England Rugby's Conor O'Shea.Each month, Katherine talks to guests about a particular theme - this is episode three of season two - check out previous editions around ‘Diversity' and last month's elite sport ‘Community'.This is Medals & More - download and subscribe and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Community in high performance sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 39:00


    This is Medals & More – the podcast getting you behind the scenes of Olympic & Paralympic sport. In this episode, Katherine Grainger is joined by Cheavon Clarke, Lora Fachie & Jon Dutton to discuss community, and in-particular, the role elite sport can play in it. British Olympic and Paralympic athletes are quite rightly often praised for their performances on the world stage, but what about their efforts closer to home? How can major sporting events held here in the UK help energise the local area? And what do sports do to inspire the next generation?Cheavon is a British boxer who will be looking to compete for Team GB at next year's Olympic Games, having won a bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Also that year Chev raised funds and organised the rejuvenation of the boxing club where he started his career. Lora made her Paralympic debut at London 2012, and also competed at Rio 2016 where she came away with one gold, and a bronze medal. Away from competing, Lora has also been a member of the BPA Athletes' Commission for nearly four years. And Jon is CEO of the Rugby League World Cup 2021, which kicks-off in Newcastle in less than a year, and he hopes the event can also deliver off the pitch to the local communities it's held in!Download and subscribe and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Diversity in elite sport during Black History Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 62:21


    Many parts of the world are now addressing issues of race and racism like never before, and the world of sport is no exception.In this episode, the first of season 2 of Medals and More, 5 time Olympic medalist and chair of UK Sport, Dame Katherine Grainger is joined by two prominent campaigners in British sport, for an open and honest conversation about the issues that have existed in sport, but also the work that is being done to improve diversity across the Olympic and Paralympic sector.Chris Grant is an independent board member at Sport England, whose on a commission looking at the future of women's sport and amongst many other roles, Chris was deputy chair of London 2012's international and development programme. Michelle Moore is a former athlete now an award winning leadership coach, consultant and international speaker. A trustee of The Runnymeade Trust – the UK's leading race equality think-tank, advises the Women's Sport Trust, Sports Aid and Sport England and has been voted one of the UK's 50 most influential women in sport.Listen in as they discuss Black History Month, some of the diversity work that is being done in the UK's high-performance system but also the need to encourage open minds and more action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #7 Freestyle Sport in the Summer & Winter Olympics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 31:06


    Freestyle sport isn't new to the Olympics, the speed, showmanship and ability to perform aerial manoeuvres whilst skiing was debuted in 1988, but freestyle and action sports are increasing at both the Winter and Summer Games.In this episode of Medals & More, the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport, five time Olympic medallist and now the Chair of UK Sport, Dame Katherine Grainger welcomes two experts in their fields.Rich King is British Cycling's BMX Freestyle Park Lead, as the sport makes its debut at Tokyo next year, and Pat Sharples, Head of Coaching at GB Snowsport, which has seen British athletes achieving more podium finishes and top 10 results in more disciplines than ever before. This episode, recorded before lockdown, also brings this current season of Medals & More to a close, but we'll be back soon counting down to the Tokyo 2020 Games in 2021! Listen and subscribe and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #6 Mental Health Awareness Week during Lockdown

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 41:12


    Across the sporting community, there has been an increased focus on athlete wellbeing. We are used to hearing from athletes about their physical problems, but what about their mental health?In this episode of Medals & More, the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport, recorded during Mental Health Awareness Week, five time Olympic medallist and now the Chair of UK Sport, Dame Katherine Grainger welcomes a panel of three guests to discuss the emotional challenges facing athletes aiming to be the best.Two time Olympic Champion Lizzy Yarnold, Great Britain's most successful Winter Olympian ever, describes how the pressure of training for the Olympic Games meant she often cried herself to sleep at night, whilst world record holding race walker Tom Bosworth admits that following his disqualification during the 2017 World Athletics Championships in London, he attempted to take his own life.There is support for athletes in the shape of Performance Lifestyle Advisors at the English Institute of Sport and Jo Harrison discusses what is now in place to help athletes struggling with their mental health.The podcast was recorded in mid-May with Katherine and the entire panel speaking remotely from their homes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #5 Tokyo 2020 Olympics in 2021 - Team GB's Mark England

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 32:11


    The Tokyo 2020 Olympics is now due to take place exactly one year later in Japan, following the unprecedented postponement of the Games due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic across the world.In this episode of Medals and More, the podcast getting behind the scenes of Olympic & Paralympic sport, 5 time Olympic medalist and now UK Sport chair, Dame Katherine Grainger catches up with Team GB's 'Chef De Mission' Mark England.They discuss what the 'chef's' role is, the impact, at the once unthinkable delay to an Olympics, is having on athletes and support staff and why its the case some British competitors still know they've been selected to represent Team GB, while others will have to wait til after lockdown to prove themselves.The podcast was recorded in mid-April 2020 with Katherine and Mark speaking remotely from their homes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #4 British sport reacts to Tokyo 2020 postponement

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 44:51


    The Olympic and Paralympic Games scheduled for 2020 have been postponed to 2021 by the International Olympic Committee, International Paralympic Committee and local organisers in Tokyo.This was as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic.It means that the bodies behind Team GB and Para GB now have to re-organise their arrangements and logistics for the games. It also means UK Sport - the Government Agency which manages the funding of sport in this country now needs to look at how to fund Olympic and Paralympic sport through to 2021.In this episode of Medals and More, the chair of UK Sport Dame Katherine Grainger speaks to the respective CEO's of the organisations responsible for dealing with the current challenges. She is joined by Andy Anson - the CEO of the British Olympic Association, Mike Sharrock - the CEO of the British Paralympic Association and Sally Munday - the CEO of UK Sport.The podcast was recorded in mid-April 2020 with all the participants joining the discussion remotely from home. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #3 Leadership & Coaching - Sir Andrew Strauss

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 28:30


    Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger - the podcast taking you behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport.In this episode, Katherine speaks to a man who has done it all in his sport - Sir Andrew Strauss. He was part of the historic 2005 Ashes winning team, captain by 2009 before finally calling time on his playing career when England lost their number one Test ranking in 2012 - that magical summer wasn't for everyone! Andrew discusses his successful techniques as a leader, after becoming the first director of England cricket, eventually overseeing the team's return to number one in the world!Katherine also gets top tips on the management and development of athletes from GB head coaches Paula Dunn of British Athletics and Greg Baker of British Para Table Tennis.Medals & More - a conversation with Katherine Grainger - Listen & subscribe and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #2 Medals & More - Max Whitlock, Sir Lee Pearson and Helen & Kate Richardson-Walsh

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 29:22


    Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger - the podcast taking you behind the scenes of Olympic and Paralympic sport.In this episode, we focus on the record-breaking success of Rio 2016 and look ahead to this summer's Tokyo Games - can Team GB & Para GB equal those achievements?Katherine catches up with double Olympic gold medallist Max Whitlock about his triumph in Brazil and how he's now preparing for Japan. We hear from Paralympic champions Sir Lee Pearson & John Walker on their goals for the Games and Helen and Kate Richardson-Walsh reveal the secrets behind the success of the British Women's Hockey team that claimed Olympic gold in 2016, four years on from winning bronze at our home games in London.Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger - download & subscribe and you won't miss a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #1 Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 19:49


    Medals & More - a conversation with Dame Katherine Grainger - the podcast taking you behind the scenes of British Olympic and Paralympic Sport.In this episode, we hear from British Olympic and Paralympic medallists who've won gold, silver and bronze since the start of funding in elite sport in the UK in 1996 and Katherine meets one of our greatest ever Paralympians - Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson - to discuss the impact the National Lottery has had on GB's success at recent Games, culminating in a record breaking performance at Rio 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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