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After Pope Francis died, it took the Roman Catholic Church just 17 days to choose a successor in Pope Leo XIV. It has been well over 6 months since Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned and we are only just making sense of those chosen to sit on the Crown Nominations Commission (CNC), that will recommend his successor. Even then, it's unlikely we will know more until the autumn. Why has it taken so long? Journalist, commentator – and quite frankly expert – Andrew Graystone joins Damian Thompson and William Moore, the Spectator's features editor, to take listeners through the process. From committees to choose committees and confusion about the rules, as William comments, even acclaimed Conclave writer Robert Harris would struggle to make a fast-paced and riveting story out of the Anglican succession. That's not to say there isn't plenty of intrigue though: from bishops effectively ruling themselves out, to opaque appointments, and even a former head of M15 appointed to lead the CNC. Andrew, Damian and William discuss the process, the problems plaguing it and unpack those in contention to be the next Primate of All England. The chosen successor will ultimately lead the third largest Christian communion, with around 100 million members worldwide, and play a prominent role in British society with a seat in the House of Lords and as a spiritual advisor to King and country – no pressure. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
After Pope Francis died, it took the Roman Catholic Church just 17 days to choose a successor in Pope Leo XIV. It has been well over 6 months since Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned and we are only just making sense of those chosen to sit on the Crown Nominations Commission (CNC), that will recommend his successor. Even then, it's unlikely we will know more until the autumn. Why has it taken so long?Journalist, commentator – and quite frankly expert – Andrew Graystone joins Damian Thompson and William Moore, the Spectator's features editor, to take listeners through the process. From committees to choose committees and confusion about the rules, as William comments, even acclaimed Conclave writer Robert Harris would struggle to make a fast-paced and riveting story out of the Anglican succession. That's not to say there isn't plenty of intrigue though: from bishops effectively ruling themselves out, to opaque appointments, and even a former head of M15 appointed to lead the CNC. Andrew, Damian and William discuss the process, the problems plaguing it and unpack those in contention to be the next Primate of All England. The chosen successor will ultimately lead the third largest Christian communion, with around 100 million members worldwide, and play a prominent role in British society with a seat in the House of Lords and as a spiritual advisor to King and country – no pressure. Produced by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been a busy past few weeks in the world of Malaysian badminton. Last weekend, Aaron Chia & Soh Wooi Yik ended Malaysia's 18-year drought at the Badminton Asia Championships with a resounding win in their category. That was a sweet moment to somehow get the squad in a good mood ahead of the upcoming Sudirman Cup. But the pain the national squad suffered at the All-England and other European tournaments last month means that there is still work to be done for the team. BAM has promised shake ups, and the immediate one we saw was the splitting up of our mixed doubles pair, Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei, though that didn't last very long, as they are now reunited again. Sports journalist Fabian Mark Peter joins the show to help make sense of what's been happening in the local circuit these past few weeks, including speculating on the future of Pearly Tan & M. Thinaah, and many more. In our Peak Performance segment, former national cyclist Edwin Ng shares some tips on how to start cycling, and what gear and equipment you should have when starting out. Photo Source: Saif71.com / pexels.com
Das Badmintonjahr ist noch jung aber Tobi ist sich sicher: Das Highlight des Jahres fand am vergangene Wochenende statt. Da wundert es nicht, dass dazu bereits ein großer Charthit in den Startlöchern steht.Doch auch wenn das Saisonfinale der 2. Liga Süd natürlich die gesamte Aufmerksamkeit der Badmintonwelt auf sich gezogen hat wollen wir kleinere Events wie All England oder die Swiss Open nicht vergessen. Außerdem: Große News von Isabel Lohau die mit dem Ziel eine absolute Premiere im Badminton zu schaffen!
Pour son premier All England, Alex Lanier a de nouveau brillé, en atteignant la demi-finale. Alors que Shi Yuqi a remporté son deuxième titre à Birmingham, Viktor Axelsen a confirmé qu'il traversait une passe difficile. An Se-young et la paire Matsuyama/Shida ont également remporté leurs deuxièmes All England, les Chinois Guo/Chen ont créé la surprise en mixte tandis que les Coréens Kim/Seo ont montré qu'ils étaient bien la meilleure paire de double hommes du moment. Chapitres :0:00 - Introduction1:53 - Simple hommes33:57 - Simple dames44:21 - Double hommes1:00:50- Double dames1:09:01- Double mixte et conclusion Où nous retrouver : https://linktr.ee/21shuttleRejoindre notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/fKmkvQ2RmQ Crédit photo : Sylvain Nalet
Kan Kathrine Heindahl stadig spille tophåndbold, når hun en dag er tilbage fra sin graviditet? Nej, mener mange af de mennesker, hun møder i hallerne. Selv siger hun et rungende ja. Hvad kræver det, hvis hun skal indfri det store mål om et OL i 2028? I weekenden kunne en forslået Tadej Pogacar køre alene over stregen som vinder af Strade Bianche, mens Jonas Vingegaard tog hul på Paris-Nice. I dagens program kommer fødselsdagsbarnet Tobias Hansen med en tidlig vurdering af de to stjerners indbyrdes styrkeforhold. Der er bare noget særligt over Birmingham og badminton. I denne uge spilles den mest traditionsrige turnering i verden - All England. Skader og dårlige lodtrækninger sender presset over på to sæt skuldre. Anders Antonsen og Viktor Axelsen skal forsøge at sikre dansk succes. Vært: Emil Schiønning Medvært: Tina Müller Gæster: Kathrine Heindahl, Tobias Hansen og Hans Kristian Vittinghuss
Notre format "Bad actu" fait son retour, avec un tour de l'actualité. Malgré une victoire obtenue aux côtés de Jin Yong aux Thailand Masters, Seo Seung Jae disputera la tournée européenne à venir avec Kim Won Ho. La Chine a décidé de séparer ses paires de mixte Feng/Huang et Jiang/Wei dès le All England, tandis que les championnes olympiques Chen Yufei et Chen Qingchen vont toutes les deux faire leur retour. De son côté, Yuta Watanabe a refusé de répondre à l'appel de la fédération japonaise, s'estimant lésé par celle-ci. On se penche pour finir sur la sélection française pour les Championnats d'Europe par équipes mixtes, qui a lieu cette semaine. Chapitres :0:00 - Introduction2:24 - Retour sur le Thailand Masters11:14 - La mise au point de Yuta Watanabe20:52 - Feng/Huang et Jiang/Wei séparés par la fédé chinoise32:05 - Chen Yufei et Chen Qingchen de retour41:27 - La sélection française pour les Championnats d'Europe par équipes mixtes Où nous retrouver : https://linktr.ee/21shuttleRejoindre notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/fKmkvQ2RmQ Crédit photo : Sylvain Nalet
#OzWatch: Bazball prospers from England to Oz. Jeremy Zakis, New South Wales. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.wisden.com/cricket-news/white-ball-bazball-eoin-morgan-backs-brendon-mccullum-as-matthew-mott-replacement 1852 Melbourne, All-England vs Australia
Tunggal putra Indonesia, Jonatan Christie tengah menjadi sorotan media asing usai penampilan impresifnya usai menjuarai All England 2024, hingga kontribusi diajang piala Thomas tahun ini
This episode goes through some of the answers All England provided us with last week - with special focus on the questions I asked in the latest episode. I also offer an update on some of the most interesting battles for Olympic qualification in all 5 disciplines. So tune in to hear my thoughts - and I already have to apologise for not talking about Marin winning her second AE title. The first one in 9 years and after having had two big knee surgeries! Not sure how I forgot to mention this on the episode, but it's some truly inspiring stuff! Big game player for sure. Enjoy everyone! /HK
50% of the ShuttleSquad going to the semifinals of the legendary All England in Birmingham? What a crazy week! Thommy catched Selena minutes after her semifinals match to record this episode straight from the Utilita Arena in Birmingham. What does a semifinals day at a Super 1000 event look like for a player? What do Selena and Thommy think about the flash scandal in the quarterfinals? And why did Joachim Fischer Nielsen want to jump into the canal next to the arena? Find out in episode 10 of ShuttleSquad. Enjoy!
Para juara turnamen bulutangkis All England 2024 telah kembali pulang ke Indonesia. #allengland #bulutangkis #badminton #jonathanchristie #anthonyginting
La jugadora onubense ha conquistado el importante torneo All England, competición de categoría World Tour Super 1000 para la Federación Internacional de Bádminton. La española lo hizo imponiéndose este domingo en la final a la japonesa Akane Yamaguchi (26-24, 11-1), que tuvo que abandonar el partido por lesión. Tras conquistar por segunda vez el torneo más antiguo del mundo, en 2015 ya lo levantó, Carolina Marín concedió una entrevista a Radio MARCA. La tricampeona del mundo charló con Raúl Varela y José Rodríguez en el programa 'A Diario'. Ganadora: "Estoy muy contenta y orgullosa. No solamente por el resultado, esto va más allá. Se han cumplido los objetivos que me propuse a principios de semana tanto a nivel mental como a nivel de juego" Nivel TOP: "Todo ha salido muy bien. Estaba enfocada en más cosas además del resultado. La parte mental y el plan de juego me han dejado ser la loba que realmente soy en la pista" ¿Abanderada?: "Ojalá. Yo creo que es algo que todo deportista quiere hacer. Representar a mi país sería un sueño más, pero eso ya no depende de mí. Yo todo lo que depende de mí ya lo estoy haciendo"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Después de proclamarse campeona en el All England, Carolina Marín presentó en ‘A Diario' de Radio MARCA su candidatura a ser la deportista elegida para ser una de las abanderadas de España en los Juegos del próximo verano. Su lesión antes de Tokio empañó su camino olímpico, que en Río le permitió tocar el cielo conquistando un oro histórico para el bádminton y para el deporte español. Ahora, a sus 30 años ha vuelto a recuperar su mejor versión y sueña con poder dejar en el olvido las lesiones con una gran actuación en la cita parisina. En MARCA Daily, el podcast diario de MARCA, analizamos las diferentes opciones y el gran momento de Carolina Marín con José Rodríguez, la voz olímpica en Radio MARCA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dengarkan podcast berita terbaru dari DNP News, 'DNP Evening News', untuk edisi Senin, 18 Maret 2024. Fokus utama hari ini: 1. Indonesia berhasil raih 2 gelar dalam ajang bulutangkis All England 2024 2. Hasil awal Pemilu Rusia 2024, Vladimir Putin unggul telak 87% 3. AEON resmi buka gerai ke-7 di Living World Mall Kota Wisata Cibubur DNP Evening News dapat Anda dengarkan di seluruh platform podcast kesayangan Anda, dan juga saksikan melalui YouTube Channel DNP Media.
Dans ce All England plein de surprise, Christo Popov est devenu le premier joueur de simple hommes français à atteindre une demi-finale de Super 1000 après un excellent parcours, tandis que Jonatan Christie s'est offert son premier titre à ce niveau. Carolina Marin est remontée sur la première marche du podium en Angleterre neuf ans après, tandis que Zheng/Huang se sont rassurés. Les paires Baek/Lee et Alfian/Ardianto ont profité des éliminations des favoris pour remporter leur premier titre de l'année. Aux Orléans Masters, Margot Lambert et Anne Tran se sont arrêtées en demi-finale, tandis qu'Alex Lanier a atteint les quarts. Julien Maio et Léa Palermo ont enflammé la salle et amorcé un retour prometteur sur le circuit. Chapitres :0:00 - Introduction--- All England ---2:47 - Double dames10:55 - Simple dames23:14 - Simple hommes46:24 - Double mixte55:42 - Double hommes--- Orléans Masters ---1:10:24 - Double mixte1:16:32 - Simple dames1:23:17 - Simple hommes1:27:50 - Double dames1:32:40 - Double hommes Où nous retrouver : https://linktr.ee/21shuttleRejoindre notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/fKmkvQ2RmQ Crédit photo : Sylvain Nalet
Welcome to ShuttleSquad Episode 9 with Christo Popov... not. After trying to hunt Christo down right after his phenomenal victory at the German Open 2 weeks ago, Thommy finally got hold of our busy Frenchman early this week. But instead of publishing the episode, Thommy formatted his SD and deleted the episode. Luckily Kirsty managed to jump in for episode 9.2 and joined Thommy in one of the countless rooms of the famous Utilita Arena in Birmingham. Stories of hectic weeks, lost cars, All England winners predictions, strict privacy settings, and bad translations got interrupted by an overheated camera that tried to mess with this episode. But overall, we're happy with number 9.2 and hope you will be, too. Enjoy!
I'm finally back and this time with an episode focused on the 5 most interesting questions we need answers for at All England this week. I've picked 1 question for each discipline, so tune in to see if you agree with me or if I missed out on something even more interesting! There are some REALLY interesting battles for Olympic qualification going on and all of a sudden also an open battle about who's world no. 1 in men's singles (who would have thought just 3-4 months ago?). I try to cover the most intriguing ones in this episode, so hope you find it interesting. Thanks so much for listening and please consider visiting patreon.com/vittinghus to see how to get ealier access to episodes like this one and other benefits like video calls with me, game analysis and much more. /HK
#OzWatch: The meaning of "Poms" as the England team sinks before India's spin-bowler. Jeremy Zakis, New South Wales. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/cricket-2024-england-vs-india-fifth-test-day-one-poms-burn-three-reviews-in-horror-middle-order-collapse-video-score-stats-news/news-story/989b66b63a61ce866a2e7e8951cfd6ba 1862 All-England vs Australia at Melbourne
Bivitri: Presiden Ibarat Raja, Goodbye Kubu Oposisi | Pedagang Menu Daging Anjing di Solo Pilih Tutup Sementara | The Daddies Dinantikan Tampil di All England 2024 di Inggris *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
There have been some big upsets at the All England club and SEN's The First Serve host Brett Phillips gives an update with Vossy and James Magnussen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BP joined Bicks and Walshy to go through the overnight results at the All-England club as they scramble to make up for a heavily rain effected day two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's an update from the beautiful city of Basel! The episode focuses on my preparations, like how I've changed a bit in my weekly training schedule last week and what I'll do to prepare in the best possible way for my first round on Wednesday. It also includes a bit of talk about my stay here, the All England last week and a reminder to some of my patrons to check their inbox as we need to set up some 1 on 1 video and game feedback calls. If you also want that opportunity in the future, go check out the options on patreon.com/vittinghus. Thanks for listening everyone!
Cet épisode a été enregistré en live le dimanche 19 mars, le replay est disponible sur notre chaîne Youtube Cette semaine de All England 2023 a tenu toutes ses promesses, avec des matchs incroyables dans tous les tableaux. Alors que Viktor Axelsen a perdu dès le deuxième tour, le chinois Li Shi Feng a remporté le simple hommes à la surprise générale. An Se-young a été titrée en simple dames après deux énormes matchs en demie et en finale. En double, Alfian/Ardianto et Zheng/Huang ont tenu leur rang malgré de belles oppositions, alors que les Coréennes Kim/Kong ont réalisé une semaine de rêve. Chapitres :00:00 - Introduction02:15 - Double dames21:50 - Double mixte44:11 - Simple dames58:01 - Double hommes1:17.31 - Simple hommes1:40.28 - Conclusion Rejoindre notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/fKmkvQ2RmQ Crédit photo : Sylvain Nalet
Bila KTP Tak Sesuai TPS, Urus Surat Pemindahan Lokasi Pemilihan | BPJS Kesehatan Klaim Program JKN KIS Terbesar di Dunia | Dimulai Sore Ini, All England 2023 di Birmingham *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
I denne uge står vi overfor en af vores yndlingsuger på året. All-England bliver skudt i gang, og derfor skal vi selvfølgelige bryde turneringen ned til mindste detalje. Til det har vi inviteret landstræner Thomas Stavngaard med ind i podcasten til at give os et indblik i forberedelserne, en status på spillerne og ikke mindst lodtrækningerne. Vi vil rigtig gerne sige tak til alle jer der lytter med, det betyder vi kan blive ved med at lave den her podcast om verdens fedeste sport. Men vi skal stadig sprede budskabet, så del meget gerne dagens udsendelse med alle I kender, og giv os meget gerne en anmeldelse og send nogle stjerner af sted, så vi ved, om vi er lykkedes, eller hvordan vi kan gøre det endnu bedre! Rigtig god fornøjelse med dagens episode!
Hi everyone, This weeks pod is full of news about my expectations for German Open this week, a look back at a crazy busy week last week and some talk about winning promotion to the top Danish League with my club Hvidovre. I'll also give a short status of my chances for All England participation next week. Btw my sound editing program (or my laptop) is not cooperating at the moment, so didn't have the time nor the energy this evening to get it sorted with the intro/outro and other soundbits... I apologise for that, but hopefully the episode is worth listening to anyway! :-) Thanks for listening and supporting! /HK Support the podcast and get loads of amazing benefits on: patreon.com/vittinghus
Here's my take on the rather poor performance at Indonesia Masters earlier this week, what it means in terms of my chances for All England and what's next for me. The episode will also let you know how you can vote for me in Badminton Europes Fan Player Of The Year award (go to Badminton Europe Instagram and/or Facebook and find their Jan 24 post and simply write my name in a comment). And finally I share some very exciting news about a match analysis video I'm releasing very soon exclusively for my patrons on patreon.com/vittinghus Thanks for listening everyone!
Ganda putra Fajar Alfian/Rian Ardianto sempat dianggap susah berkembang di tengah konsistensi Minions dan the Daddies, sementara adik-adiknya meroket. Bakri, pasangan muda, bahkan menjuarai turnamen bergengsi All England 2022. Tetapi, semuanya berbalik di akhir Maret dan sejak itu, Fajar/Rian delapan kali masuk final dan empat di antaranya keluar sebagai juara. Apa yang terjadi? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kabardarilondon/message
All England and Yeovil Town Chat this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week has seen the return of first class cricket to Neath. Glamorgan County Cricket Club have hosted two of their Royal London One Day Cup games against Lancashire CCC and Hampshire CCC at the ground.In this episode we hear from Museum of Welsh Cricket volunteer David Battersby who gives us a brief outline of List A and other games played at the ground. We also hear from Liofe Member of the club Kevin Grant with his memories of his involvement as player and administrator with Neath CC. We also hear briefly from Darren Davies of Neath Round Table who have assisted the club in preparing hospitality for these, the first Glamorgan games to be held at the ground for 27 years.For those wanting a little more history find below a more detailed piece written by Dr Andrew Hignell and reproduced on the Cricker Archive website: Like many of Glamorgan's grounds' The Gnoll is the home to both Neath Rugby and Cricket Club. The name of the ground is likely to have been a derivation from the word 'knoll', meaning a small round hill, as the first building in the area was situated on the circular mound at the western end of the hill known as Cefn Morfydd to the north of the town. By the 17th century a castle and country house had been built on the hillside, and from 1710 onwards it became the home of the Mackworth family, who were wealthy industrialists and owned the town's copper works. In 1811 the Gnoll Estate was bought by Henry Grant, who later became the first mayor of the town. Grant sold off some of the land for building purposes, and allowed ball games to be played on the fields below Gnoll House. The first record of cricket being played in Neath dates back to the mid 1840's, and in 1848 a cricket club was formed, with The Gnoll being its base. During the middle of the 19th century, more housebuilding took place on Grant's land, but he refused to sell the cricket field, and the club went from strength to strength. A number of quite prestigious fixtures were held over the next few years as Alex Cuthbertson, a local solicitor, helped to arrange three-day fixtures in 1855 and 1856 between an Eleven of All-England and a XXII of Neath and District. However, the Neath club encountered money problems, and in the early 1860's looked like going out of existence. They were thrown a lifeline in 1863 as J.T.D.Llewelyn, the cricket-loving industrialist and landowner of Penllegaer House, paid off their debts, agreed to personally pay for the use of the Gnoll and reformed the club under the name of Cadoxton Cricket Club. The 'new' side took its name from a small hamlet to the north of the town, yet there was nothing small about Llewelyn's ambitions, as Cadoxton C.C. became the M.C.C. of South Wales. Indeed, in September 1864 he was instrumnetal in arranging a cricket week which had as its highlight a challenge match between a Glamorganshire XI and a side representing Carmarthenshire. However, perhaps the most famous of these early games took place in May 1868 when a XXII of Cadoxton challenged the United South of England. W.G. Grace was in the English side, yet for once in his career, he bagged a pair, dismissed in both innings by George Howitt, Cadoxton's guest professional. In 1871 Neath RFC was formed and the south-western part of the sports field was devoted to rugby, with cricket being played in the north-eastern half. A rugby grandstand was built and seating was also provided alongside the cricket pavilion as the Cadoxton club continued to be the premier gentleman's side in South Wales, and played with success in the newly-formed South Wales Challenge Cup. In 1897 the Neath Football Club and Athletic Association took over the affairs of CadoxtonC.C., but this proved to be a short-lived organisation, as in 1904 the cricket club re-formed under the name of Gnoll Park C.C. However, there were se
Male tennis players, get your house in order! In this very special Middle Sunday Wimbledon special, Rennae and Caitlin catch up on the roof at the All England to talk about your faves (your least faves) and some wildly erratic behavior from at least half the draw. Despite what Rennae says, please DO tune into her Legends matches—you'll probably get to see her dive. This episode is sponsored by Sakara, and right now, Sakara is offering our listeners 20% off their first order when they go to Sakara.com/racquet or enter the code RACQUET at checkout. Get started now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded from the rooftop overlooking the All England club courts, BBC 5 LIve's Aaron Paul joins us with his thoughts on the Gary Rowett contract extension news that broke earlier this afternoon ...Nick@AchtungMillwall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded from the rooftop overlooking the All England club courts, BBC 5 LIve's Aaron Paul joins us with his thoughts on the Gary Rowett contract extension news that broke earlier this afternoon ...Nick@AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With plenty happening at Wimbledon overnight Stan Sport tennis expert Chris Stubbs joined Julian de Stoop to discuss Nick Kyrgios' antics at the All-England club, the challengers to Novak Djokovic, Alex De Minaur's form so far, and more.
Former Wimbledon quarterfinalist and current TC analyst Jan-Michael Gambill joins the program to discuss all the top storylines heading into Wimbledon. Gambill breaks down the return of Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal aiming for his third straight major championship, & Novak Djokovic's quest to defend his crown at the All-England club. He also gives an in-depth breakdown of the ATP's decision to allow a trial period for off-court coaching. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Wimbledon quarterfinalist and current TC analyst Jan-Michael Gambill joins the program to discuss all the top storylines heading into Wimbledon. Gambill breaks down the return of Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal aiming for his third straight major championship, & Novak Djokovic's quest to defend his crown at the All-England club. He also gives an in-depth breakdown of the ATP's decision to allow a trial period for off-court coaching. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
The Australian of the Year gets an expression of regret from the Prime Minister over a comment about children and disabilities. More recriminations over the Solomon Islands security pact with China, a military historian slams the Morrison government for sacrificing 100 years of security policy in the Pacific. Some of the world's top ranking tennis champions won't be welcome at Wimbledon after the All-England club banned players from Russia and Belarus.
As always, if you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a five-star review to help us reach more listeners and devote more time to the pod. - Are we over Ash Barty? The WTA's new No 1 and the biggest star of the women's game met in Miami final, and gave us all plenty of reasons to be cheerful - Can anyone beat Iga Swiatek? She was far too strong for Naomi Osaka and now heads to the clay where she won her grand slam title. - Naomi Osaka is back: we are pleased to see her and she seems please to see us. A rivalry to define an era? - There's no escape from Alcaraz as Carlos wins his first Masters title. How many slams will he win? Could he win one *this year*? - Casper Ruud certainly played his part in Miami as looks a complete top-10 player. Is he a major threat at RG? (But he's not just about the clay.) Do we see him as more than just a sometime semi-finalist at slams? - Daniil Medvedev is a doubt for the French and for Wimbledon all of a sudden: minor surgery on a hernia is going to keep him out for most of the clay and The Daily Telegraph say the All-England are ready to ban over Russian invasion of Ukraine… - We also look at Jack Draper's run of wins, Cameron Norrie's move into the top 10, new world No 1 Joe Salisbury, Nick Kyrgios drawing a telling off from the ATP boss for all the players, Dominic Thiem and Stan Wawrinka returning and the Emma Raducanu effect on UK TV right! Phew... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As always, if you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a five-star review to help us reach more listeners and devote more time to the pod. - Are we over Ash Barty? The WTA's new No 1 and the biggest star of the women's game met in Miami final, and gave us all plenty of reasons to be cheerful - Can anyone beat Iga Swiatek? She was far too strong for Naomi Osaka and now heads to the clay where she won her grand slam title. - Naomi Osaka is back: we are pleased to see her and she seems please to see us. A rivalry to define an era? - There's no escape from Alcaraz as Carlos wins his first Masters title. How many slams will he win? Could he win one *this year*? - Casper Ruud certainly played his part in Miami as looks a complete top-10 player. Is he a major threat at RG? (But he's not just about the clay.) Do we see him as more than just a sometime semi-finalist at slams? - Daniil Medvedev is a doubt for the French and for Wimbledon all of a sudden: minor surgery on a hernia is going to keep him out for most of the clay and The Daily Telegraph say the All-England are ready to ban over Russian invasion of Ukraine… - We also look at Jack Draper's run of wins, Cameron Norrie's move into the top 10, new world No 1 Joe Salisbury, Nick Kyrgios drawing a telling off from the ATP boss for all the players, Dominic Thiem and Stan Wawrinka returning and the Emma Raducanu effect on UK TV right! Phew... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fake oder realer Rückschlagsport? In dieser Folge stellt Tobi seinen Partner hart auf die Probe. Doch lasst uns vorne beginnen… Kai verrät für welchen Badminton-Move er jede Frau auf dieser Welt verlassen würde. Schnapsidee, passend zu Folge 111, oder werdet ihr ihm alle zustimmen? Und dann haben wir noch mehr Fragen: Habt ihr schon mal so eine dominante Performance im Damendoppel gesehen wie bei All England? Hat Viktor Axelsen kurz mal ernst gemacht und bezahlt er jetzt sogar sein eigenes Preisgeld? Wie kann man die aktuell beste Spielerin der Welt sein und dabei so gelangweilt wirken?
Thanks for the amazing support on patreon.com/vittinghus! You can support with any amount you see fit and the best part is, there is no binding at all. You can stop your payments whenever you want to. I'm back today with a full run-down of my first round encounter against Kento Momota at All England last week! I'll share both some tactical insights and of course what happened to my ankel that forced me to retire from the match. You'll also get an update on the status of my ankle injury as I've been through a couple of tests the last couple of days. Finally I'll answer four listener questions: - Why pro players often fly home as soon as possible after losses instead of staying to watch matches - What I think of Lakshya Sen - My opinion on unfreezing the world ranking - My goal for the upcoming European Championships Thanks for the support everyone - hope you enjoy this one!
On the eve of the All-England Open, Badminton Beat hosts a 2-parter with "Roving Reporter" Rachel Honderich. First, a chat with her before departing for London, catching up on some training pointers, a bit of All-England history and her use of fitness monitors/watches for badminton. Part two (Episode 59) will take place later in the week after Rachel and partner Kristen Tsai have played their first match at the All-England Open.
On this episode, we're really excited to introduce you to Thomas Laybourn - the former 2009 World Champion in Mixed Doubles with Kamilla Rytter Juhl. Some of his other achievements are: 2 x European Champion, 2 x Danish Champion, Winner of The Super Series Finals & World Tour Finals and 2 x runner up in All England. Since finishing up his professional badminton career, he has been involved in many different entrepreneur startups/projects, including Badminton Famly. Check out Badminton Famly's website:https://badmintonfamly.com And their Famly PLUS option:https://plus.badmintonfamly.com There's also on Instagram: badminton_famly -- Find us on Instagram: @thebadmintonpodcast SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE: www.patreon.com/thebadmintonpodcast Contact us via email: tbp.volant@gmail.com -- This episode was brought to you by VOLANT. Check them out: www.volantbadminton.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VolantBadminton Instagram: @volant.badminton Facebook: VolantBadminton Email: team@volantbadminton.com
Update from a very crazy week in Birmingham at the All England! By listening to this episode you'll get updated on how chaotic my preparations were with all the pre-tournament COVID-19 chaos. I'll also dissect my performance and thoughts through my two matches here. Finally in the end I'll dig a little into the even more chaotic scenes that has occured after the full Indonesian team and Yigit from Turkey were forced to withdraw due to COVID-19 related issues. It's a little longer than usual for a "tournament edition" podcast, but I hope you'll enjoy the 30 minutes anyway. Thanks for listening and remember you can support the podcast on patreon.com/vittinghus!
Q&A episode where I also reveal some exciting news both in terms of a new benefit I'll soon include for all patrons of the podcast, but also a guest I'm very excited to bring on the show. As a new feature I've also added timestamps below for each topic/question, so you can skip to the parts you want to hear - although I of course would love for your to hear it all! :) Hope you enjoy the episode - and please consider supporting the work I do with this podcast on patreon.com/vittinghus. Shownotes/timestamps 00:45 How does being a patron help the podcast? 02:40 Revealing the main prize of this month and news on a new benefit all patrons can look forward to 04:55 Replying to question on All England in terms of both preparations, what it means to me and my view on the many withdrawals compared to a "normal" All England 08:20 Answering questions on what my fitness regime looks like and what I do to stay as injury free as possible 10:54 How I react mentally to playing opponents that retrieve "everything" - including stories from World Champs 2014 and Japan Open 2019 13:52 Revealing one of my next guests on the show 14:30 Quickfire questions - Discipline I'd like to coach after my career (other than MS) 14:45 My hardest opponent 15:10 Most important advice for a junior wanting to become a professional 15:30 Goals for 2021 15:55 What languages do I speak 16:35 Why I'm wearing VICTOR shoes, but using FZ Forza racket+apparel 17:17 What other sports do I like to play 17:38 My favorite Indomie flavour... :-) Please reach out to me on my social media or send an email to ayearontour@gmail.com for any feedback, ideas or other inquiries.
Excited to bring you this episode with Danish men's doubles legend Mathias Boe! The episode dissects all aspects of Boe's retirement at the start of last year. Does he regret not retiring with long time partner Carsten Mogensen? Did he get the farewell he wanted and deserved? And why did he feel it was the right time to quit with (at the time) the Tokyo Games were lurking just around the corner? We're also talking in depth about that amazing run at the London Olympics, just as we go through the All England ups and downs with epic finals going both ways for him. Obviously we also had to chat about his new job as coach of the Indian doubles - what is his perspective and what can we expect he'll bring to the job! Finally there were time for a few listener questions including an update on Boe's legendary Gangnam style celebration and other brilliant stories throughout the podcast! I sincerely hope you'll enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it - and if you did, please consider supporting the podcast on patreon.com/vittinghus, which will give you early access to all guest episodes and give you a chance of winning cool prizes each month! Thanks so much for listening!
One of Englands biggest badminton personalities ever joins the podcast in an episode where you'll finally get the answer on whether winning Olympic silver or winning the World Championship gold is better! Nathan also talks about his love/hate relationship with the All England, just as he's brutally honest on his own mentality as a player and how he's trying to pass on his knowledge to the current generation of English players. Add in a couple of good stories as well and you're in for an entertaining 55-minutes. Feedback always welcome on social media or via email ayearontour@gmail.com. You can now also support the podcast on patreon.com/vittinghus.
In another "can't-miss" episode I talk to Tine Baun about her perfect career stop by winning the All England in 2013. Did it make her doubt she made the right decision? Tine also shares what kept her going until her major breakthrough finally came at the age of 28, just as she shares how she managed to deal with a ruptured achilles tendon and some major disappointments at the World Championships 2011 and Olympic Games 2012. Furthermore she gives her views on topics like how women's singles has evolved, what she wants to pass on to the younger generations, why sparring with boys isn't always easy and what her ambitions are for the future. If you find value in this podcast and want to help improve it in the future, please visit patreon.com/vittinghus. Thanks so much for listening!
This episode gives you an update on my view on the recently concluded prestigious All England-event. You'll also get to know more about how I try to stay in shape and practice as much as possible, even though all indoor sports facilities are closed down in Denmark - including the national training centre. Finally I'll answer a couple of listener questions - including if I really intend to start representing Norway!