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‘Rebooted' Karsten Warholm on training and targeting Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 15:36


Karsten Warholm has been one of the biggest stars in world athletics since winning the 400m hurdles world title in 2017, going onto become Olympic champion and win multiple World and European titles.But why has the Norwegian felt like he has needed a ‘reboot' ahead of targeting a fourth world title at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo?Warholm shares more in a special podcast with Sportsworld's Lee James ahead of the start of the 2025 season, including an insight into his training, how the new 300m hurdles Diamond League event came about and whether there could be a head-to-head race between him and 110m hurdles world champion Grant Holloway.Image: Karsten Warholm of Norway with flag after competing in the Men's 400m Hurdles during Day 14 of Athletics - Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 9, 2024 in Paris, France. (Credit: BSR Agency/Getty Images)

Sebastian Vettel: Four-time Formula One champion in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 18:11


Sebastian Vettel dominated the sport in his Red Bull car before leaving to join the most successful and iconic team on the grid - Ferrari.The German went onto win 53 Grand Prix's during his career and came close to delivering the Italian team their first drivers title since 2007 when he twice finished runner-up to Lewis Hamilton. After retiring from the sport in 2022, Vettel has dedicated his efforts to sustainability projects and uses his platform to promote many environmental and social causes around the world.In a special podcast, Sportsworld's Lee James finds out more about Vettel's life after Formula One.Photo: Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Aston Martin F1 Team receives a guard of honour on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit on November 20, 2022 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Credit: Formula 1 via Getty Images)

Julien Alfred: The Race of My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 51:20


Julien Alfred made history in 2024 when she won the women's 100m gold in Paris becoming St. Lucia's first ever Olympic medallist.In a special Sportsworld podcast, the sprinter sits down with Sportsworld's Lee James to look back on her historic year, what it took to become Olympic champion and what it was like receiving a hero's welcome back home.Also hear how Alfred's athletics career started with her first coach Cuthbert Modeste and the impact it's had on St. Lucia with Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports in Saint Lucia, Dr. Uralise Delaire.Image: Julien Alfred of Team Saint Lucia celebrates winning the gold medal during the Women's 100m Final on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 03, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Ruben Amorim: Getting to know the Manchester United boss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 29:21


A new era is beginning at Manchester United with former Braga and Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim officially installed as head coach. He'll take charge of his first match against Ipswich Town, but who is Ruben Amorim and what makes him tick? In a special Sportsworld podcast, United We Stand fanzine editor Andy Mitten joins Delyth Lloyd to find out more about Amorim from those who know him best - his childhood friends, former colleagues, players who have worked with him, as well as discovering what it takes to manage one of the biggest clubs in the world. Photo: Ruben Amorim visits Old Trafford on November 13, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Credit: Manchester United via Getty Images)

The Paris Paralympics Preview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 48:48


Ahead of the start of the Paralympics in Paris which will see 4,400 athletes competing in 22 sports, Mani Djazmi looks ahead to the Games.Mani is joined by 16-time British Paralympic gold medallist Tanni Grey-Thompson, Australia's most successful Paralympian Ellie Cole and journalist Andy Stevenson.Indian shooter Avani Lekhara explains how sport has transformed her life, while French wheelchair tennis superstar Stephane Houdet expresses his excitement about the prospect of competing in a home Games.Photo: A general view of the 'Three Agitos' Paralympic symbol as it is installed at the Arc de Triomphe ahead of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games on June 28, 2024 in Paris, France. Paris will host the Summer Paralympic Games from August 28 till September 8, 2024. (Credit: Getty Images)

Au revoir to the Paris Olympics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 26:15


After 16 days of competition across 32 sports with 329 gold medallists the Olympic Games in Paris has drawn to a close. Lee James is joined by French broadcaster Julian Laurens to assess the impact of the Games and the legacy they can have on the city of Paris and the nation of France.The team look back at the memorable moments and athletes from the Games, and what may be to come in Los Angeles in 2028 with the help of USA Today's Rachel Bowers as well as Sportsworld's Ed Harry and Ade Adedoyin.Image: A general view inside Eiffel Tower Stadium following the Women's Semifinal match between Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy of Team Australia and Ana Patricia Silva Ramos and Eduarda Santos Lisboa of Team Brazil on day thirteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on August 08, 2024 in Paris, France. (Credit: Getty Images)

Introducing the Premier League's new managers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 51:18


BBC World Service introduce you to the five bosses who'll be making their managerial debuts in the Premier League this season.Find out all you need to know about the managers including Pep Guardiola's former assistant, the man following in Jurgen Klopp's footsteps and the youngest permanent coach in Premier League history. Plus two managers who are tipped for big things after winning promotion last season.Sportsworld's John Bennett is joined by former Tottenham defender Sebastien Bassong and journalist Carl Anka, plus four experts who'll give you an insight into the personality of the new head coaches you'll be hearing during Sportsworld's Premier League coverage this season.Image: Head coach Arne Slot of Liverpool yells from the side line in the first half during their pre-season friendly against the Real Betis at Acrisure Stadium on July 26, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images)

Could Africa win 50 medals at an Olympic Games for the first time?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 43:47


In Rio 2016, African competitors won 45 medals, with 10 of them golds. At the last Games in Tokyo - that number slipped to 37 medals overall.But Africa does have its first medal. On the opening day, South Africa won bronze in the men's Rugby 7s.BBC Sport Africa's senior reporter Celestine Karoney. George Addo Junior and Nishat Ladha joined Sportsworld's Lee James at our Olympic hub to take a look at Africa's medal chances.Photo: Bronze medallist Mohamed Elsayed of Team Egypt celebrates on the podium during the Men's Épée medal ceremony on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Grand Palais on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Julien Alfred – Chasing Saint Lucia's first Olympic medal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 28:01


Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred is this year's World Indoor champion for the women's 60 metres. She's aiming to win Saint Lucia's first Olympic medal, and would like it to be gold.After a stunning US Collegiate career, Alfred reached the final of both the 100 and 200 metres at the 2023 World Championships, just missing a medal in the longer sprint. In 2024, her first season as a professional, she made history for Saint Lucia, winning the island's first World Indoor gold, taking the 60 metres title in Glasgow.Julien describes just how tough the pathway to the top of the sport can be. She explains how hard it was relocating to Jamaica as a young teenager in order to join a coaching group. We also gain a real insight into the role of her coach, Edrick Floreal, and the value he places on supporting his athletes – not just on the track, but in terms of their mental well-being.Over the winter of 2023, Dina Asher-Smith joined Alfred's training group – so what's it like working each day alongside one of your main rivals?What was it like when she returned home to Saint Lucia from this year's World Indoor championships with that 60 metres gold? How much pressure is she putting on herself to deliver the country's first Olympic medal of any colour? Plus, even when you are truly world class at 100 and 200 metres, does that necessarily mean you enjoy both events?Image: Gold medallist Julien Alfred of Team Saint Lucia poses for a photo after winning the Women's 60 Metres Final on Day Two of the World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 2024 at Emirates Arena on March 02, 2024 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Marco Arop – The 800m World champion inspired by David Rudisha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 35:30


Canada's Marco Arop is the reigning World champion for the men's 800 metres. He describes being inspired to take up the event after finding the video of David Rudisha breaking the world record to win Olympic gold in 2012.Marco tells The Warm Up Track that he watched it repeatedly. Fittingly, it was the Kenyan who presented him with his World gold in Budapest in 2023. For Marco, that moment was even better than winning the race and, in the near future, he hopes that they can find time to sit down together and talk all things 800 metres. Having made his name as a front-runner, an athlete who likes to lead a race from gun to tape, Marco was finding it hard to hold on and win races at the highest level. He's very candid about just how hard it was it for him go against his natural instincts and change his tactics, and how not making the final at the Tokyo Olympics was part of that difficult journey. In the late 1990s, Marco's family fled the war in Sudan, eventually settling in Canada. So how much contact does he have now with his family in Sudan? Also, while he represents Canada, how aware is he of being a symbol of hope for refugees everywhere? Finally, with some incredible times being clocked this year in his event, does Marco think that Rudisha's world record is on borrowed time?Image: Gold medallist Marco Arop of Team Canada reacts after winning the Men's 800m Final during day eight of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 at National Athletics Centre on August 26, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Larissa Iapichino – A Long Jump Dynasty - Like Mother, like Daughter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 39:00


Larissa Iapichino is the European long jump silver medallist indoors and out. She talks to The Warm Up Track about being the daughter of Fiona May, winner of two long jump World titles and two Olympic silver medals. Larissa is coached by her father, Gianni, who was also an elite athlete and coached her mother too, so how do they keep athletics and their family life separate? How does Larissa cope with having a famous mum and the inevitable comparisons that come with that? She tells us why it's important to pay attention to all of her life's different ‘spheres'; because she's not only an athlete, she's a friend, a sister, a daughter and much more besides.With her mother Fiona May competing first for Great Britain and later for Italy, what's it like being a child of both places? Why does Larissa love the rain in Derby, but not Italian rain? While her mother is her mentor, she's also a bag of nerves when her daughter is jumping – so where in the stadium was she when Larissa was winning European silver in Rome?Plus, you'll also find out why the BBC conjures up memories of visiting her grandparents in the English Midlands.Photo: Italy's Larissa Iapichino competes in the women's long jump final during day six of the 26th European Athletics Championships - Rome 2024 at Stadio Olimpico on June 12, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Valarie Allman – the power and mystique of Olympic gold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 34:00


Valarie Allman is reigning Olympic champion for the women's discus and has also won bronze and silver at the last two editions of the World Championships.She tells The Warm Up Track how she and her coach figured out ‘the master of all puzzles' to win Olympic gold in Tokyo. Valarie explains how, starting out, they sought to break the mould of how previous US throwers had prepared for global championships, and that strategy was to face her main rivals as often as possible on the circuit. But, having succeeded in that, the pandemic then took away that opportunity to compete.Valarie says that actually helped her fall back in love with the sport – all of which set up her Olympic gold medal winning season in 2021. She tells us how it felt silly telling herself she was going to win Olympic gold – but how, after a while, those affirmations began to feel authentic.Young Valarie was a dancer, so what was it like to be around the TV show ‘So You Think You Can Dance' at weekends, and then being back in Middle School during the week? Also find out how the prospect of a spaghetti dinner encouraged her to try out for the discus in High School and what it meant the day she could throw as far as the prairie dog hole on the school field. Plus, how having an older brother helped develop her competitiveness, and which Frank Sinatra song she's really taken to heart.Image: Valarie Allman of Team United States celebrates with her countries flag after winning the gold medal in the Women's Discus Final on day ten of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on August 02, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Maria Sharapova: 20 years on from her shock Wimbledon win

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 38:57


Seventeen-year-old Maria Sharapova shocked the tennis world when she won Wimbledon in 2004.The teenager beat top seed and defending champion Serena Williams to win her first Grand Slam singles title in one of the most memorable finals in history.Twenty years on, Sportsworld's Delyth Lloyd looks back on Sharapova's rise and route to the Wimbledon title with insight from her former doubles partner Tamarine Tanasugarn, her second round opponent Anne Keothavong, and tennis commentator Barry Millns, who commentated on the final for BBC World Service.After winning Wimbledon, Sharapova went onto win a career Grand Slam and became the highest paid women's sports star in the world for over a decade.Forbes reporter Matt Craig shares what it is that made Sharapova so marketable, while Tanasugarn and Keothavong both reflect on Sharapova's career and legacy.Image: Maria Sharapova, 17 year old Russian from Siberia who won the women's singles championship at Wimbledon 2004. (Credit: BBC News & Current Affairs via Getty Images)

When Greece shocked the world: 20 years since Euro 2004

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 59:33


It's 20 years since Greece caused one of the biggest shocks in the history of football by winning Euro 2004.Greece were 80/1 outsiders before a ball was kicked, and had never even won a match or scored a goal at a major tournament.They had a two-man coaching team and a squad of unknowns, but became champions of Europe.Sportsworld's Mani Djazmi looks back on their triumph in Portugal and in a special podcast, you'll hear from members of the Greek squad including Angelos Charisteas, Nikos Dabizas and Traianos Dellas.Photo: Greece players lift the Euro 2004 trophy, having beaten hosts Portugal 1-0 at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal. (Credit: AFP via Getty Images)

Copa America 2024: The essential guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 53:57


The oldest of the continental tournaments - the Copa America - begins its 48th edition on 20th June. It's being hosted in the United States and the World Cup holders Argentina are defending the title they won in Brazil three years ago. Sportsworld's Mani Djazmi and guests have your essential guide to the Copa America of 2024.Photo: Lionel Scaloni, Head Coach of Argentina, presents the Copa America trophy during the official draw of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 at James L. Knight Center on December 07, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Sada Williams – Not all stars seek the spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 34:29


Sada Williams of Barbados is the reigning Commonwealth champion for the women's 400m and also won bronze at the last two editions of the World Championships.Williams is among the favourites for Olympic gold in Paris but, when she isn't racing, she's not someone who seeks the spotlight. In a rare interview, she explains how being the centre of attention is not her thing – and that extends to her gold medal winning moment on the podium at the Commonwealth Games. As happy as she was, she was thankful when the anthem ended and the whole stadium stopped focussing exclusively on her. Williams shares how she has suffered from anxiety in her career, and some of the strategies she's used to overcome that – including no longer following what her opponents are doing. In fact, she barely follows track and field at all when she's not actually at a meet or a championships. Plus, as reigning Commonwealth champion, she expresses her hope that the 2022 Games in Birmingham don't turn out to be the last.Photo: Sada Williams of Barbados following the women's 400m hurdles finals during day five of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023. (Credit: Getty Images)

Berlin: Germany's secret sports city

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 45:47


Delyth Lloyd is in Berlin for the start of the men's European Championship. She travels across the German capital and visits famous sports teams such as Bundesliga side Union Berlin and basketball club Alba Berlin to understand how you build a successful team in the city.She also gets to hang out with Berliner and future Olympic rower Maren Volz as she prepares for the 2024 Olympic Games.Image: The Olympiastadion in Berlin during the men's European Championship. (Credit: BBC)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Kirani James – Why Olympic gold was just the beginning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 44:59


Grenada's Kirani James discusses winning his first global medal aged 14, and the Olympic title at 19. He also describes being diagnosed with the thyroid condition Graves' Disease in 2017, and the impact that had on him. He tells us where he keeps his full set of Olympic medals, and explains what it's meant to stand on the podium in the same event at the last three editions of the Games.When he won at London 2012, he went online to check the words of Grenada's national anthem, because he knew all 105 thousand residents of the island would be watching him sing.Still only 31, James believes he can reach the Olympic final again in Paris and tells us why, once there, all things are possible. He also reveals that, whatever happens in the French capital, he wants to compete at LA 2028, and that desire grew out of a conversation he had last year with his former coach Harvey Glance, before he passed away in June of 2023.Photo: Grenada's gold medallist Kirani James celebrates on the podium of the men's 400m at the athletics event during the London 2012 Olympic Games on August 7, 2012 in London. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE (Credit: AFP via Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track 2024: Kyron McMaster OBE - Life's Hurdles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 44:28


World 400 Hurdles silver medallist, Kyron McMaster, describes in detail losing his coach in 2017. Xavier Samuels was killed when Hurricane Irma hit The British Virgin Islands and McMaster believes that, together, they would have broken the world record.The twice and reigning Commonwealth champion describes how coach Samuels' words and methods have continued to shape the athlete he's become in the years since, and explains why the world record and Olympic gold medal can still be his.He also discusses how different his career might have been if he'd chosen to represent Great Britain, instead of the British Virgin Islands. There's also a visit to see King Charles to be planned to collect his OBE. He might even celebrate by buying a new PlayStation, or maybe he'll keep the old one a while longer, even if it does sound like a fridge or a boat engine. Plus, the benefits of listening to some Beethoven are all on the agenda.Photo: Kyron McMaster of Team British Virgin Islands celebrates after winning the gold medal in the Men's 400m Hurdles Final on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Alexander Stadium on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Jurgen Klopp story: The Black Forest boy who brought the glory back to Anfield

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 54:39


Jurgen Klopp is the smiling, bear-hugging coach who leaves Liverpool having led the club to eight trophies – including winning the Champions League and a first Premier League title.But what do you know about his Black Forest roots, and his journey from second division footballer to managerial master?Sportsworld's John Bennett takes you to Klopp's home village of Glatten, to Mainz where he was a player for a decade, then tasted promotion and relegation as a manager - and to Dortmund where he won trophies, became a celebrity and had a pop song written in his honour.Hear from school friends, players, executives and fans about how he developed his coaching philosophy, his big personality, his gifts as an orator and the man-management skills that set him apart from many of his peers.This programme - which won an SJA award for best audio documentary in 2021 - is the comprehensive back story of one of the most revered coaches of modern times, and it's been updated to include Klopp's nine years at Anfield and the legacy he leaves in Liverpool.Photo: Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp (L) and his players pose with the Premier League trophy during the presentation following the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on July 22, 2020. (Credit: AFP)

Can Sir Jim Ratcliffe return Manchester United back to the top of the perch?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 55:01


After British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS group were confirmed as new minority investors in Manchester United - a deal which saw them take control of United's football operations - will this new era return the club back to their perch at the top of English football? The BBC's Chief Football News Reporter, Simon Stone; Carl Anka who covers Manchester United for The Athletic; and United fan Beth Tucker, presenter of The United Stand, join Sportsworld's Lee James to discuss what can be expected from their involvement at Manchester United. We'll also hear at length from Sir Jim Ratcliffe himself, who spoke to BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan after the deal was completed. Image: A billboard near Old Trafford shows a picture of Sir Jim Ratcliffe above the words 'Welcome To Manchester' prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and AFC Bournemouth at Old Trafford on December 09, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Asian Cup preview: What to expect from Asia's best

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 47:25


The Asian Cup is football's second oldest continental championship and the 18th edition – which gets underway in Qatar on 12 January 2024 – will see the continent's best football nations go head-to-head to be crowned this year's Asian champions.Who are the main contenders? Which team could spring a surprise? What can be expected? Mani Djazmi is joined by Asian football journalist Michael Church, Japanese sports journalist Kumi Kinohara and BBC Persian Service's Iran reporter Pooria Jafereh to preview the tournament.Also hear from South Korea's manager Jurgen Klinsmann, Palestine's midfielder Mohammed Rashid, India's goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and tournament debutants Tajikistan's Amirbek Juraboev.Image: Qatari footballer Hassan al-Haydos carries the Asian Cup trophy during the draw for the AFC Asian Cup in Doha on May 11, 2023. (Photo by KARIM JAAFAR/AFP via Getty Images)

Sportsworld's quiz of the year: 2023

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 51:19


As 2023 winds down, Delyth Lloyd tests the sporting knowledge of you and some familiar names from the BBC World Service Sport team in a special Sportsworld quiz.Will it be Team World Cup's Maz Farookhi and Katie Smith, Team Sportsworld's Lee James and John Bennett or Team Warm Up Track's Ed Harry and Ade Adedoyin who will be crowned the ultimate sporting quiz champions of 2023?Photo: The sportsworld quiz teams (Credit: BBC)

Athlete of the Year Top 10: Who are the standout athletes of 2023?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 25:46


It's been another sensational athletics season with multiple gold medallists and world record breaking performances on the track, the road and in the field.From the highs of the World Championships in Budapest to Diamond League glory and marathon supremacy, who are the athletes who have impressed the most in 2023?Sportsworld's Lee James is joined by The Warm Up Track's Ed Harry and Ade Adedoyin who name their top 10 athletes of the year, with additional insight from BBC Africa's Celestine Karoney.Image: Noah Lyles of Team United States reacts after winning the Men's 4x100m Relay Final during day eight of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 at National Athletics Centre on August 26, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Sir Bobby Charlton's all-time World Football XI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 23:16


Following the death of Sir Bobby Charlton at the age of 86, here's another chance to listen to the Manchester United and England legend select his all-time World Football XI. During his illustrious career – which included winning the World Cup with England, the European Cup with Manchester United and also the Ballon d'Or – he played alongside and against many of the world's best. Who makes his all-time World Football XI? Charlton talks the BBC's Mike Costello through his squad selection of footballing greats. This was first broadcast on BBC World Service in 2001 and recorded at Old Trafford. Image: Sir Bobby Charlton during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Manchester United at Vitality Stadium on April 18, 2018 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track: Gold Medallists Special

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 53:58


In a special Season-ending episode The Warm Up Track welcomes two brand new world champions from Budapest, Hurdler Danielle Williams and Long Jumper Miltiadis Tentoglou. What's it like winning your second World title eight years after your first? How do you win Gold with your last jump of the competition? Who celebrated their Gold medal with a slice of chocolate cake? Danielle also explains her ideas for improving and evolving the sport of Track and Field as we look at what Budapest did well and the lessons that can be learned for future world championships. More broadly, we also explore how Athletics can and should be making a bigger impact as a global sport. Miltiadis explains how his success has led to Greece embracing the Long Jump and plenty of young people taking up the sport of Athletics in his home town and across the country. We also look ahead to Paris 2024. Danielle will be looking to qualify for the Games for the first time, while Miltiadis will hope to make a successful defence of the title he won in Tokyo. Photo: Danielle Williams of Jamaica poses for photos following the women's 100m hurdles final during day six of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 at National Athletics Centre on August 24, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. (Credit: Getty Images)

The stars of the 1983 World Championships – a BBC Warm Up Track Special

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 55:59


In this special episode of The Warm Up Track, we're joined by some of the stars of the very first World Athletics Championships as the event prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary. 1500m gold medallist Steve Cram explains how important the '83 Worlds were, at a time when the Olympic Games was beset by political boycotts. He also outlines plans by Athletics' world governing body, the IAAF, to make the World Championships their equivalent of the FIFA World Cup and make the Olympics track and field's second tier competition for under-23s only. Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, who won sprint relay bronze, describes a Jamaica team where you had to bring a sewing kit to make adjustments to the vest and shorts you'd been given. She also recalls how all of the teams stayed in university halls of residence, and how the cafeteria was the place to be, a real melting pot of nations where life-long friendships were made. Jamaica's first World Champion Bert Cameron says that, as he received his 400m gold, he saw his life in flashback – leaving him with the belief that God had given him his talent to lift his family out of poverty. While Arto Bryggare, whose 110m hurdles silver was host nation Finland's first medal of the Championships, recalls how he took time to speak with his team-mate Tiina Lilak during his lap of honour to say “stop playing, start throwing”. Lilak was involved in the Javelin final, and would go onto win gold that same night. Arto was in doping control when he heard the crowd “exploding” as she claimed the win. As for Arto, he says the silver is “the number one thing” in his career because it was a medal of “standing the pressure”. Image: Steve Cram of Great Britain crosses the finishing line to win the 1500 metres final from Steve Scott of the USA and Said Aouita of Morrocco during the 1983 World Championships held on August 14, 1983 at the Olympic Stadium, in Helsinki, Finland. (Photo by Tony Duffy/Getty Images)

Broad bows out an Ashes icon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 30:50


After more than 600 wickets, England fast bowler Stuart Broad has decided that the final 2023 Ashes Test against Australia at The Oval would be his last. Broad has become synonymous with the famous rivalry between England and Australia, saving many of his best performances for Ashes battles. We hear from Broad himself and his former England captains Michael Vaughan and Sir Alastair Cook before Lee James speaks to Daily Mirror cricket correspondent Dean Wilson and Australian commentator Jim Maxwell about the bowler and his legacy. Photo: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

The Warm Up Track: The Shot Put King

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 34:46


Season Three of the Warm Up Track continues with Ryan Crouser, reigning World and Olympic champion and World Record holder for the men's shot put. Why does Ryan believes the 24 metre barrier can be broken? Would he rather a third Olympic gold, or a world record that could stand for 30 or 40 years? How has watching MMA and UFC fighters made him a better thrower? Where in Eugene might you find Ryan serving you your pizza? Ryan also explains why, despite playing American Football growing up, the potential for head injuries dissuaded him from pursuing it as a career. He breaks down the changes in technique which have already allowed him to improve his own world record and explains how, just months before he won Olympic gold in Rio, he was ready to walk away from the sport. Photo: Ryan Crouser of United States competes in Men's Shot Put during Athletissima, part of the 2023 Diamond League series at Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, Switzerland. (Credit: Getty Images)

‘A huge moment for women's sport and women around the world'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 32:45


Summer marks the 50th anniversary of the WTA - the Women's Tennis Association. Billie Jean King, along with Rosie Casals and many others, led the way in forming an organisation to give women equal rights in tennis. They've helped pave the way for the many great players who have graced the women's game since - Martina Hingis, Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graff, Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, Iga Swiatek and many, many more have won Grand Slam titles since the formation of the WTA in 1973. In a special Sportsworld podcast, Delyth Lloyd celebrates a milestone moment for women's tennis. Photo: Ann Kiyomura-Hayashi, Penelope Moor, Pam Whytcross, Helen Gourlay, Rosie Casals, Ingrid Löfdahl Bentzer, Betty Stöve, Billie Jean King, Françoise Dürr, Christina Sandberg, Ilana Kloss, Trish Bostrom and Sue Lightbody pose, as the WTA celebrates their 50th with iconic founder Billie Jean King and several founding members on June 30, 2023 in London, England. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track: Sprints Special

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 50:33


The Warm Up Track is back! Season Three continues with World Indoor 60m Champion Mujinga Kambundji and World 200m Finalist, Joseph Fahnbulleh. Who can't remember the biggest race of their career – and what's it really like when you're in ‘The Zone'? Which athlete is like a big brother to one of our guests – and what's it like when one of your siblings is also an elite athlete? What's the most important non-Track and Field item which will be going in the suitcase for the World Championships? Joseph also discusses at length why he chose to represent the country of his parents' birth, Liberia, and why his first visit to the country will be with his Mother. Plus we discuss how our guests, and others, are making the sprints truly global and no longer simply the United States versus Jamaica. Photo: Canada's Aaron Brown, Liberia's Joseph Fahnbulleh and USA's Noah Lyles competes in the men's 200m semi-finals during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo on August 3, 2021. (Credit: AFP via Getty Images)

What does the future hold for Test match cricket?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 28:09


Test match cricket is played over five days - the red-ball version of the game is still seen as the true test of how you measure up to the games greats. But there are now more and more shorter format competitions - the Indian Premier League is the most lucrative, but T20 franchise cricket is being played around the world. The big three nations - Australia, India and England still play bilateral test series against each other with commercial appeal but elsewhere there are fewer Test matches. So, what does the future hold for cricket's purest form of the game? Sportsworld's Lee James has been to Lord's to investigate. Photo: A general view inside the Lord's cricket ground as Stuart Broad of England appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne of Australia during Day Three of the LV= Insurance Ashes 2nd Test match between England and Australia in London, England. (Credit: Getty Images)

The five matches that changed women's cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 30:02


In a special Sportsworld podcast, Lee James looks back at five key moments in the evolution of women's cricket. Photo: Australia celebrate after winning the ICC Women's T20 Cricket World Cup Final match between India and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 08, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Credit: Getty Images)

Ashes to Ashes, strength to strength: 20 years of James Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 21:45


England's record-breaking pace bowler James Anderson is now starting his third decade as an international cricketer. Now aged 40, England's leading Test wicket taker is playing in his 10th Ashes series, but shows no sign of stopping anytime soon. Hear from Anderson and players who have played alongside and against him including former England captain Sir Alastair Cook and Australia's Peter Siddle as Sportsworld's Lee James celebrates the England bowler's two decades at the top. (Image: James Anderson of England celebrates taking the wicket of Alex Carey of Australia during Day Three of the LV= Insurance Ashes 1st Test match between England and Australia at Edgbaston on June 18, 2023 in Birmingham, England. Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track: Dream Miles and Screaming Lyles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 50:01


The Warm Up Track is back! Season Three continues with Commonwealth 1500m Champion Oliver Hoare and World 200m Finalist, Luxolo Adams. Who could have made it as a professional footballer? Whose Dad woke the neighbours up honking the car horn when his son won? What's the strangest thing an opponent has done to win the psychological battle pre-race? How do you process being compared to one of your country's all-time greats, who was winning their medals more than 60 years ago? We also discuss track and field's new fly-on-the-wall documentaries – being shot this season – and the need for the sport to find characters and tell their stories. Plus, we hear first-hand how the visa issues which affected a number of athletes before last year's World Championships impacted directly on one of our guests. Photo: Oliver Hoare of Team Australia celebrates after winning the gold medal in the Men's 1500m Final on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Alexander Stadium on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track: Strong Is Beautiful

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 52:17


The Warm Up Track is back! Season Three continues with World Shot Put Champion Chase Ealey and World Heptathlon Bronze medallist, Anna Hall. How does the first injury sustained during a Warm Up Track recording happen? Whose Dad had to tell them that the 1500 metres/High Jump double wasn't a thing at the Olympics? What's it like when your event's world record holder marks you out for greatness? Who might you see spinning in unlikely places? We also hear why the language and attitudes around body shape in sport have to change. Plus, why female athletes need to come up with specific coaching solutions and techniques to achieve their goals, rather than just copying the men. Photo: Chase Ealey of Team United States competes in Women's Shot Put during Meeting de Paris, part of the 2023 Diamond League series at Stade Charlety on June 09, 2023 in Paris, France. (Credit: Getty Images)

The Warm Up Track: Hurdles, rainbows and records

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 51:53


The Warm Up Track is back! Season three begins with world champion hurdler Grant Holloway and Gabriela DeBues-Stafford, world and Olympic 1500 metres finalist. What happens when a shot-putter needs to borrow your jacket? Who might have made it as a speed skater? Who might need a couch to do a 5K? Plus, why something as simple as dyeing your hair can resonate way beyond the track and how athletes can use their platform to speak out about causes close to their heart. (Image: Grant Holloway of USA celebrates after winning the Men's 60m Hurdles during the World Athletics Indoor Tour - Birmingham at Utilita Arena Birmingham on February 25, 2023 in Birmingham, England. Photo by Stephen Pond - British Athletics/British Athletics via Getty Images)

Arteta: The making of Mikel

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 59:48


A new documentary revealing the untold stories behind Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's journey to the top. In Barcelona, former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina relives his time sharing bunk-beds with Arteta at the world-famous La Masia academy, declaring that the boy from the Basque country was “born to be a manager”. Presenter John Bennett travels to Arteta's home town of San Sebastian to meet his childhood coach at a small club, next to a hair salon, that has become an amazing football talent factory. Hear from former team-mates at Everton, Arsenal and Rangers, from where Dutch great Ronald de Boer remembers Arteta stepping up aged 21 to score a stoppage-time penalty to snatch the title from Glasgow rivals Celtic: “To take that responsibility, at such a young age, in such an important game and moment of that decisive title race against Celtic was impressive.” And find out why the Welsh city of Newport played such an important part in Arteta's journey into coaching. Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger and former Man City captain Vincent Kompany also feature in this documentary, which paints a picture of a single-minded, intelligent and meticulous man, schooled in the Barcelona style of play, who is now mixing it with the top managers in the game and has got Arsenal fans dreaming of glory once again. Producer: Sam Sheringham Mikel Arteta, pictured in March 2023 (Credit: David Klein/Reuters)

The WPL: 'A whole new world for India's cricketers'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 52:12


Sportsworld's Lee James is in Mumbai, the venue for the inaugural Women's Premier League final, to reflect on the ground-breaking new women's cricket competition. Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning joins us to discuss how the competition is “on another level” to anything else she's experienced. Former Indian cricketer Anjali Pendharkar tells us how women's cricket has evolved over the last 30 years, plus we will speak to India journalist Zenia D'Cunha who tells us how the tournament has been perceived. And Mumbai Indians head coach Charlotte Edwards discusses her experience of coaching in India. Photo: Smriti Mandhana of Royal Challengers Bangalore and Meg Lanning of Delhi Capitals at the toss during the WPL 2023 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals at Brabourne Stadium on March 5, 2023 in Mumbai, India. (Credit: Getty Images)

History makers: the rise of Morocco Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 53:12


John Bennett travels to Rabat, capital city of Morocco to find out the secrets behind the country's football success. He visits the King Mohammad VI complex; the new headquarters of the football federation and home to the men's and women's national teams. John gets an exclusive look behind the scenes of the complex and speaks to the backroom staff who helped develop the country's football philosophy. Following their fourth place finish in Qatar, John speaks to members of the men's team, including manager Walid Regragui, goalkeeper Yassine Bounou and midfielder Ilias Chair about becoming the first African and Arab team to reach the semi finals of the World Cup. He also speaks to the women's head coach Reynold Pedros and forward Rosella Ayane ahead of the women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. (Image: Morocco men's national team, Credit: Getty Images)

The athletes of 2022 share their hopes for 2023

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 48:48


Mondo Duplantis, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Noah Lyles are among Ed Harry's guests as Sportworld reflects on the year in Track and Field and looks ahead to 2023. Also joining Ed are the former global 800 metres medallist, Jenny Meadows, along with Ade Adedoyin and Katie Smith. Plus, we'll hear from two of the sport's rising stars, Erriyon Knighton and Adriana Vilagos. Photo: Armand Duplantis of Team Sweden reacts after setting a world record and winning gold in the Men's Pole Vault Final on day ten of the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Ninety years of World Service Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 25:21


As the BBC World Service celebrates its 90th anniversary, we look back on nine decades of sports broadcasting. From the launch of Saturday Special in 1959 through to the present day, this is the history of BBC World Service sport featuring iconic sporting moments, familiar theme tunes and memories of presenters past and present. Mike Costello, Russell Fuller, Caroline Barker, Lee James and Nishat Ladha join Delyth Lloyd to take a trip down memory lane. (Photo: Sportsworld presenter Lee James at the 2018 Fifa World Cup. Credit: BBC)

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