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On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo discuss the great season South Africa's Akani Simbine is having, the wonderful women of Jamaica, Canada's Andre De Grasse, Botswana's Letsile Tebogo, and Donovan responds to fighting words from Canada's current men's 4x100m relay team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Cohen welcomes back John Ruffolo of Maverix Private Equity, focusing on a variety of topics, including predictions for the next Canadian election, reflections on the 2023 conference season, and the impact of long-term value creation in Canadian business. They also discuss PitchBook's 2024 university rankings and their implications for Canadian education and entrepreneurship. Additionally, they explore trends in private equity and leveraged buyouts, the impact of interest rates on these markets, and the future of long-term capital in Canada.In this episode, we discuss:* (00:21) The busy conference season including Maverix's off-the-record Leadership Summit* (02:00) Reflections on Mark Leonard's strategic growth and long-term value creation.* (04:47) Discussion on Andre De Grasse and his transition into investing.* (06:00) Analysis of PitchBook's 2024 university rankings and Canada's showing.* (11:15) The shift from leveraged buyouts to minority buyouts in private equity.* (16:57) OMERS Ventures and the consolidation of its private capital group.* (20:04) The recent U.S. election debate and its entertainment value.Follow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.ai This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo recap the track events at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games. Athletes discussed include Noah Lyles, Kishane Thompson, Fred Kerley, Letsile Tebogo, Oblique Seville, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Julien Alfred, Sha'Carri Richardson, Kenny Bednarek, Gabby Thomas, Andre De Grasse and the 4x100m Canadian relay team. Also, bonus Breaking talk! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Randip Janda and Israe Fehr are joined by Donovan Bailey who reflects on Canada's 4x100 relay gold, emphasizing Andre De Grasse's crucial role and the challenges ahead for him. Ben Steiner highlights the hype around the Olympics, Steph Curry's dominance, and Canada's need to strengthen their basketball team's international presence. News breaks of Auston Matthews becoming the new captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs, a move signalling the team's desire for long-term leadership. The hosts also dive into Team Canada's hockey roster for the 4 Nations Cup, focusing on the fierce competition among goaltenders. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert wrap up Paris 2024 after a wild day including Canada's surprise Gold in the 4x100 relay. First up, Mark Heese from CBC (6:29) and member of the volleyball Hall of Fame reflects on Melissa Hamana-Paredes & Brandie Wilkerson's beach volleyball silver medal for Canada and shares how he helped kickstart the sport going from exhibition to legitimate Olympic sport. Next, Glenroy Gilbert (25:52), 1996 Gold Medal winner in the 4x100 relay and current Head Coach for Athletics Canada reflects on his team's incredible win and Andre De Grasse's legacy after picking up a 7th career Olympic medal. To close, Julie Stewart-Binks (34:42) from CBC Sports on today's action, her experience as a runner and then wrapping Paris 2024 and Canada's top moments. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In the final hour of The FAN Morning Show this week, Brent Gunning and Matt Marchese start off on the Blue Jays' page discussing Vlad Guerrero Jr. and his incredible hot streak at the plate. They welcome on Sportsnet's own Ben Nicholson-Smith to share his thoughts on what this recent run could mean for Vlad's off-season trajectory, before getting into the need for management to build around him. Next, we turn our attention to Paris 2024 and chat with Canadian Olympian and World Champion Hurdler, Perdita Felicien, who is working as an analyst for CBC during the Games (16:48). She offers some great insight into being an athlete competing with an aggravated injury (i.e. Andre De Grasse) or an illness (i.e. Noah Lyles), before discussing what it will take to medal in the 4x100m relay for both the Canadian men's and women's teams. To end the week, the duo check in with veteran NFL linebacker turned analyst, Sam Acho, for some of the main training camp storylines, before sharing how much stock players actually put into the preseason (31:55). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Bik Nizzar and Randip Janda celebrate the Canadian Men winning the 4x100 Olympic Relay Race, in what could possibly be Andre De Grasse's final Olympics. Then they move on to "beef culture" and talk about the art of respectfully talking trash to your opponents to up the ante, after Botswanan runner Letsile Tebogo had some things to say about Noah Lyles. Finally, it's NHL discussion as they evaluate where Thatcher Demko belongs in a Top 10 goaltender list, and some hot takes for the upcoming season. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Hour 2 of The Big Show with George Rusic and Patrick Dumas is on demand! To kick off this hour the guys are joined by Olympic Champion Donovan Bailey to reflect on his Olympic career as well as what he has seen from the events from Paris.(25:36) Later on the hour, Arash Madani joins the show live from the Olympic games in Paris with his thoughts on the Canadians competing, including Andre De Grasse and Maude Charron. Plus the success in hammer throwing.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Canadian Track and Field athlete and Olympic Medalist Donovan Bailey joined OverDrive to discuss his experience competing in the Olympic Games, the running and racing mindset, the mentality in the final of the sprint, the advanced footwear technology for runners, Andre De Grasse impressions in the Olympics and more.
The People's Show with hosts Bik Nizzar and Randip Janda covers BC's hammer-throwing Olympians and the strong emphasis Canucks fans place on early player practices. Ethan Katzberg shares his Olympic experience, expressing gratitude for his support team and discussing the surreal feeling of winning gold. He also touches on staying focused amid the spectacle and how he handles his newfound fame. The episode explores which sports people feel they could excel in, Andre De Grasse's unexpected semi-final exit, and the potential for a relay medal. Interviews with Nabil Karim and Levon Kendall offer insights into Olympic basketball, the impact of FIBA rules on Canadian players, and the intensity of European basketball crowds. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Canadian Track and Field athlete and Olympic Medalist Donovan Bailey joined OverDrive to discuss his experience competing in the Olympic Games, the running and racing mindset, the mentality in the final of the sprint, the advanced footwear technology for runners, Andre De Grasse impressions in the Olympics and more.
On hour two of The FAN Morning Show, Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning start on men's basketball with the tall challenge ahead today for the Canadians taking on Victor Wembanyama. Next, Ben & Brent take some time to dissect what they saw in golf at the games. They look at whether Scottie Scheffler's “golden” performance makes him the clear golfer of the year and where it leaves fans viewing Jon Rahm after his collapse. Next B&D heads back to France to check in with Canadian Olympian, Phylicia George, who is currently working as a special analyst for CBC at Paris 2024. They get into the mind frame of the athletes there and how Andre De Grasse can bounce back from the disappointment of not making the 100m Final with a strong performance in the 200m one (26:26).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
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Greg (@gregbradyTO) joined panelists: Steve Paikin (@spaikin), author, broadcaster, host of TVO's The Agenda & Chloe Brown (@chloebrown4TO), policy analyst and former Toronto mayoral candidate to discuss... 1 - Mayor Olivia Chow's stacked weekend! 2 - Canadian Olympic Committee withdraws accreditation of Andre De Grasse's coach, 3 - Kamala Harris secures 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg (@gregbradyTO) joined panelists: Steve Paikin (@spaikin), author, broadcaster, host of TVO's The Agenda & Chloe Brown (@chloebrown4TO), policy analyst and former Toronto mayoral candidate to discuss... 1 - Mayor Olivia Chow's stacked weekend! 2 - Canadian Olympic Committee withdraws accreditation of Andre De Grasse's coach, 3 - Kamala Harris secures 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the Olympics officially underway, Donnovan chats with Olympic gold medallist Donovan Bailey - they get into the track preview ahead of Andre De Grasse's quest for gold. Afterwards, Claire Buchanan, para hockey & wheelchair basketball athlete, joins to discuss the Women's Para Hockey of Canada's push for equity in para hockey, with the goal of getting a women's para hockey event in the 2030 Paralympics. Plus, Anders Indset - a entrepreneur and former athlete himself - stops by to discuss his book 'The Viking Code: The Art and Science of Norwegian Success', which reveals how Norwegian athletes achieve outsized influence on the world stage (including the Olympics). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Hour 3 of The Big Show with George Rusic and Matt Rose is on demand! The guys are joined by Arash Madani live from Paris! Arash gives his thoughts on the Canada Soccer cheating scandal, the expectations for the Canadian Men's basketball tournament, Andre De Grasse hopes for gold, the phenom Summer Mcintosh and more!(24:26) Later on in the hour, Mitch Fox joins the show for the Speargrass golf show live in studio, GVP performs a fan fiction story to repay his spin on the wheel of punishments, the guys give the lock of the day and more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Host of the Paris Olympics for CBC, Andi Petrillo joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines of the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Opening Ceremony's look, Canada Soccer's drone scandal and starting the tournament with a victory, Summer McIntosh's accomplishments and her gold medal level, Andre De Grasse and Damian Warner's opportunity in the events and more.
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo tell you everything you need to know about the 2024 Paris Olympic track events - who are the players to watch? Discussed in this episode is Noah Lyles running a personal best 9.81, Gabby Thomas running a meet record in London, Kishane Thompson, Akani Simbine, Letsile Tebogo, Erriyon Knighton, Quincy Wilson, Julien Alfred, Dina Asher-Smith, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Oblique Seville, Fred Kerley, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Andre De Grasse, Sha'Carri Richardson, Shericka Jackson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Melissa Jefferson, Kenny Bednarek, and others! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan O'Toole welcomes CBC's Julie Stewart-Binks to discuss the upcoming Paris Summer Olympics. Julie shares experiences covering past Olympic Games and her role in France. They share insights on specific Canadian athletes to watch, such as swimmer Summer McIntosh and basketball player Andre De Grasse, and highlight the unique aspects of the Paris opening ceremony.
Jamie, Dan, and producer Elan go through the listener submissions on sports topics that are 'overrated & underrated'. Topics include Olympic cardboard beds, opening ceremonies, sunset tee times, bad PR, and more! Covering the Olympics for CBC, Sportsnet's Donnovon Bennett joins the show. You need drone footage to beat New Zealand? Donnovon weighs in on the Canada drone scandal, is Andre De Grasse still fast enough? and Canada Basketball representation + expectations. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Olympic Games Host Andi Petrillo joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the Summer Olympics in Paris, Summer McIntosh's spotlight in the swimming events, Canada's women national soccer team's quest for gold, Andre De Grasse's journey on the track, Noah Lyles' electric expectations, the day-to-day covering the Olympics and more.
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo discuss Kishane Thompson backs up his Jamaican Trails vwin with another victory in Hungary (9.91), Ferdinand Omanyala, the latest on Shericka Jackson's injury, will the Americans sweep the men's 100m and 200m in Paris, Yaroslava Mahuchikh, whether Usain Bolt's 100m record is in jeopardy, and Andre De Grasse's 200m victory. The Paris 2024 Olympics are almost here, and Donovan Bailey is here to bring you up to speed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donnovan chats with a pair of very different runners - first, Olympic medallist and sprinter Andre De Grasse (5:23) discusses his road to the Paris Summer Olympics, whether or not this could be his last Olympic games, and what it'll take to grab that gold medal. Afterwards, four-time Grey Cup champion and now-retired CFL running back Andrew Harris (22:20) stopped by to his new documentary 'Running Back Relentless', which takes a look back over his life and career, set against the backdrop of the Toronto Argonauts 150th anniversary season. Plus, Donnovan is back from the 2024 NHL Draft, and he discusses how this was the most diverse draft in hockey history. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason discuss Oblique Seville's big win in Jamaica and which men could win the 100m and 200m in Paris, Julien Alfred's 10.78, how the women look heading into Paris, why Donovan believes in Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, how Canada with Andre De Grasse is looking, and Shannon Sharpe's recent comments about Bolt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Découvrez le parcours d'Audrey Leduc, qui a tout récemment battu le record canadien de 100m vieux de 36 ans d'Angela Bailey en 10.96s, quelques semaines après avoir abaissé son record québécois par 30 centièmes à 11.08s! Sa dernière performance la classe présentement au 9e rang mondial en date d'aujourd'hui. Audrey vient de signer avec l'Agence Envision Sport & Entertainment, qui représente aussi Andre De Grasse. Écoutez-là relater avec une belle franchise les étapes qui l'ont menée jusqu'ici et expliquer comment elle fait pour amener son sprint à un tel niveau. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lemondedelacourse Audio: https://anchor.fm/lemondedelacourse Code promo JARRY pour 10% de rabais à La foulée des parcs: https://bit.ly/3vmcBGG Code promo 1JARRY pour 10% de rabais au DMMT: https://bit.ly/49Sug6X Entraînements avec Catherine Gagné: https://bit.ly/3cKBgrG Suggestions d'invités: https://forms.gle/eM2MRhdQnsUEwENAA
Kung Fu Kenny put everyone on notice, and this Olympic season continues to entertain at the highest level. The Sprints are super competitive and right now it's wide open. Shoutout to Christopher Morales, he's deserving of the success and we salute him. Should Justin come out of retirement? Plus, would Andre De Grasse make the continental team for North America?
The sun has set and the floodlights are off in Nassau as the final day of the World Athletics Relays Bahamas 24 comes to an end and it was Team USA who dominated proceedings. Sanya Richard Ross, Kelly Sotherton and Richard Kilty are on hand to pick over the highs and lows of the weekend with some special guests to help them along the way. Not only are they joined by Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse who shares his experiences from the Caribbean but also by internet sensations Daniel LaBelle and Charles Brockman III who talk content creation and how they'd shake up the world of athletics! Plus, Sanya and Kelly get to the places only they can and take you into the Athlete Warm Up area to chat to the athletes here in Bahamas and get a flavour of what its like just before stepping on track in front of thousands of noisy fans. For a full video version of this podcast and more exclusive Athletics content head to worldathletics.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andre De Grasse of Canada has been one of the most consistent sprinters of the past decade, having won a total of 7 individual medals since 2015, including Olympic 200m Gold in Tokyo 2020. Despite his accomplishments, he flies under the radar a bit and is sometimes overlooked throughout the season leading up to the Olympics or Worlds. Today we discuss why Andre is in the conversation with some of the greatest sprinters of All-time, dive into each of his medal-winning seasons and what he did leading up to Worlds or Olympics, as well as breakdown his chances at getting onto the podium once again at his 3rd Olympics in Paris later this summer. Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT THE PODCAST
Since Usain Bolt Retired in 2017, the men's 100m dash has become completely wide open with a different 100m Dash Champion at every Major Championship since then. As we now look towards the Paris 2024 Olympics, there are a bunch of contenders all vying for the Gold medal this summer. In Part 5, the final part, we discuss a few sprinters from various countries around the world. From Andre De Grasse and Trayvon Bromell, to Zharnel Hughes and Hakim Sani Brown. A bunch of these guys have either won medals at previous championships or are looking to get onto the podium for the first time in their careers. Video Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:53 Andre De Grasse 03:17 Zharnel Hughes 05:44 Trayvon Bromell 09:27 Marvin Bracy-Williams 12:18 Hakim Sani Brown 13:33 Terrance Jones 14:35 Cravont Charleston 15:40 Reece Prescod 16:26 Aaron Brown 17:43 Ronnie Baker 18:44 Outro
Donovan Bailey is a 2x Olympic champion and the fastest man in Canadian history. He joins The Shakeout Podcast to discuss his unapologetic new book, "Undisputed," the most controversial moments from a decorated career, and how Andre De Grasse can capture the elusive 100m title in the 2024 Summer Olympics.Bailey also breaks down his experience entering the sport on the heels of Ben Johnson's infamous doping scandal and the racist undertones that followed the coverage.Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world.
This episode with Ari Hendrix is the second in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. Ari qualified for the trials with a 2:35 PR, making her the 3rd fastest US born African American woman marathoner. Away from running, Ari is a fiancé, twin, and full-time wear-test analyst for Hoka. In this episode we talk about: -from college basketball and a 4-hour marathon to a 2:35 and the Olympic Trials -tips for successful race execution: running with others, trusting fitness, consistency, and patience -reasons to run: mental health, community, and representation as an elite African American runner -taking chances and betting on yourself -the 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Team Trials as a Oiselle Underbird Like what you heard? Tune in next month for episode 3 in the Oiselle Underbirds series. https://www.oiselle.com/pages/year-of-the-underbird Listen to episode 1 here: 289. Underbirds Flying High: Molly Bookmyer's Journey to the Marathon Olympic Trials Follow Ari on Instagram @ari_hendrix1 and For The Long Run @forthelrpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support Past guests on For The Long Run include: 177. Molly Seidel; 226. Mike "Kofuzi"; 228. Kara Goucher; 59. Shalane Flanagan; 234. Camille Herron; 198. Courtney Frerichs; 229. Jes Woods; 207. Tyler Andrews; 197. Dean Karnazes; 206. Katie Arnold; 220. CJ Albertson; 153. Joe Holder; 199. Kelly Roberts; 188. Gwen Jorgensen; 205. Emily Abbate; 209. Sara Vaughn; 174. Nick Bare; 97 Amelia Boone; 101. Courtney Dauwalter, 219. Dylan Bowman; 191. Matt Chittim; 200. David Roche; and more! Skratch Labs We are proud to be sponsored by Skratch Labs, a local, Boulder-based sports nutrition company. You can grab energy bars, energy chews, hydration mix, recovery drink mix, and super high-carb drink mixes for your big days from Skratch to fuel your training and upcoming adventures. Get 20% off your order with the code FTLR20 when you shop through this link. Oiselle This podcast episode is supported by Oiselle, one of my favorite brands in the running space, a running apparel company run by women for women. And this year, the Year of the Underbird, Oiselle is supporting a small group of women leading up to the Olympic Marathon Trials, as well as a series here on the podcast, helping to amplify and share the stories of these resilient athletes. So, if you want to support Oiselle in their mission to help people feel like they belong here, you can check out more about the Year of the Underbird here. And if you're in the market for some great running gear, head on over to their website and use code FTLR10 for 10% off your first order. 2Before Thank you to 2Before for sponsoring the podcast. 2Before is a natural sports performance supplement made from New Zealand Blackcurrant berries. These are the most researched berries, and those studies are showing that these berries have exceptionally high antioxidant levels and are proven to enhance athletic performance, improve endurance, help kick-start recovery, and strengthen immunity. So go ahead and try some out over at 2before.com. The code FTLR will save you 30% on 20, 10 and multiserve packs. And remember, supporting our brand partners helps to support the greater For The Long Run team. Puma TRE Event Join us at The Running Event (TRE) for a panel in partnership with PUMA to discuss dealing with setbacks with some of the fastest humans on the planet. On Thursday, November 30th from 11:15 AM to 11:45 AM we'll be hosting Molly Seidel, Rory Linkletter, Andre De Grasse, Natosha Rogers, and Fiona O'Keefe at the TRE Training Camp Theater for a conversation about how to move through hard moments, deal with self-doubt, and overcome life's many obstacles to achieve your goals. Hope to see you there! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forthelongrun/support
This episode, with Candice Peak, dives deep into the impact of different goals, data metrics, mindsets, and community on our relationship with running. Candice is a Boston-based fitness instructor, runner, and passionate dog mom, who works 9-to-5 in communications and marketing. A former collegiate swimmer and resistant runner, Candice now loves bringing people together through movement, especially running! In this episode we talk about: -the curse of competitiveness and being too data-focused -breaking free from time and outcome goals -the benefits of running with others; finding your running community -balancing training with a busy schedule -process-oriented goals for running success Follow Candice on Instagram @candicepeak and For The Long Run @forthelrpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support Past guests on For The Long Run include: 177. Molly Seidel; 226. Mike "Kofuzi"; 228. Kara Goucher; 59. Shalane Flanagan; 234. Camille Herron; 198. Courtney Frerichs; 229. Jes Woods; 207. Tyler Andrews; 197. Dean Karnazes; 206. Katie Arnold; 220. CJ Albertson; 153. Joe Holder; 199. Kelly Roberts; 188. Gwen Jorgensen; 205. Emily Abbate; 209. Sara Vaughn; 174. Nick Bare; 97 Amelia Boone; 101. Courtney Dauwalter, 219. Dylan Bowman; 191. Matt Chittim; 200. David Roche; and more! Skratch Labs We are proud to be sponsored by Skratch Labs, a local, Boulder-based sports nutrition company. You can grab energy bars, energy chews, hydration mix, recovery drink mix, and super high-carb drink mixes for your big days from Skratch to fuel your training and upcoming adventures. Get 20% off your order with the code FTLR20 when you shop through this link. Puma TRE Event Join us at The Running Event (TRE) for a panel in partnership with PUMA to discuss dealing with setbacks with some of the fastest humans on the planet. On Thursday, November 30th from 11:15 AM to 11:45 AM we'll be hosting Molly Seidel, Rory Linkletter, Andre De Grasse, Natosha Rogers, and Fiona O'Keefe at the TRE Training Camp Theater for a conversation about how to move through hard moments, deal with self-doubt, and overcome life's many obstacles to achieve your goals. Find out more about The Running Event (TRE) and catch the livestream here: https://www.therunningevent.com/livestream/ Hope to see you there! 2Before Thank you to 2Before for sponsoring the podcast. 2Before is a natural sports performance supplement made from New Zealand Blackcurrant berries. These are the most researched berries, and those studies are showing that these berries have exceptionally high antioxidant levels and are proven to enhance athletic performance, improve endurance, help kick-start recovery, and strengthen immunity. So go ahead and try some out over at 2before.com. The code FTLR will save you 30% on 20, 10 and multiserve packs. And remember, supporting our brand partners helps to support the greater For The Long Run team. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forthelongrun/support
It's a medallists-only edition of Going Deep, as Donnovan chats with World Championship gold medallist Pierce LePage (decathlon), six-time Olympic medallist and World Champion Andre De Grasse (sprint/relay), and FIBA World Cup bronze medallist Rowan Barrett (men's basketball). LePage joins to discuss his journey to the Worlds, what it meant to him to win gold next to teammate Damian Warner, and how he keeps the balance in his personal life. De Grasse chats about his new book, Ignite, and what it takes to perform under enormous pressure. Barrett - Team Canada's GM and a former athlete himself - discusses the journey to the tournament, and what it means to accomplish both winning a medal and booking a ticket to the 2024 Summer Olympics. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Chris Chavez and Katelyn Hutchison recap their experiences and the standout performances at On Track Nights' Los Angeles stop – Sound Running's Track Fest – and the Atlanta City Games. We dive into what made the meets stand out to us, what other meets could learn from them and how they all fit into the rest of the season. We touch on Sha'Carri Richardson winning the women's 100m at the Doha Diamond League in a world-leading 10.76. She beat Jamaica's Shericka Jackson and Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith. Florence Diamond League organizers announced 100m world champion Fred Kerley and 100m Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs will go head-to-head in the 100m on June 2. World championship bronze medalist Trayvon Bromell is also in the field. (A day later, Rabat Diamond League organizers also announced all three as part of their meet on May 28. The Rabat field also includes Andre De Grasse, Ferdinand Omanyala, Letsile Tebogo, Akani Simbine and Yohan Blake.) Host: Chris Chavez | @Chris_J_Chavez on Instagram Guest: Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OLIPOP is a prebiotic soda with only 2-5g of sugar that is actually good for your gut health. – and it's delicious. Use code CITIUS25 for 25% off non-subscription orders. Learn more at https://DrinkOlipop.com (click the link or use our promotional code for the discount) On Track Nights: Track Fest The first On Track Nights event of the year features the best of Los Angeles' music scene and some of the world's best athletes too – starting things with a bang on and off the track. Be there at Mt. SAC on May 6, 2023. More info here: https://www.on-running.com/en-us/explore/events/on-track-nights-los-angeles GARMIN: Introducing the Forerunner 965 from Garmin, the ultimate GPS running and triathlon smartwatch. With a bright AMOLED touchscreen display and lightweight titanium bezel, this premium watch is designed for athletes who demand the very best. Learn more here: https://www.garmin.com/en-US/ UCAN: UCAN is offering the Citius Mag community an exclusive chance to try 6 Edge samples for free – all you need to pay is the cost of shipping. Just head over to ucan.co/citius to claim this exclusive offer. And if you're already a fan of UCAN or want to try some of their other products, use code CITIUS at ucan.co to save 20% on the full variety of product HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST
Good BargainWe start episode 137 with Faheem & Nelly J discussing the effect of a mid season tournament and position less All NBA selections due to a newly signed 7 year CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement). In our FOR THE CULTURE segment we highlight a partnership with Olympic medalist Andre De Grasse and Kids Help Phone for the #FEELOUTLOUD campaign. We conclude episode 137 with THATS ABSURD where we discuss the recent comments of former NBA player Charles Oakley stating he would rather play with LeBron James than Michael Jordan because LBJ would pass him the ball. Please comment and share your thoughts, thanks for taking the time to watch or listen to the episode GOOD ROOKIES. DO GOOD and BE GOOD. Do you have a great topic suggestion? Please email us goodrookiespodcast@gmail.com Get alerts when we drop new episodes by subscribing and turning on your alerts. :)
À l'Antichambre, Luc Bellemare discute avec Vincent Damphousse, Guy Boucher et P.J. Stock de l'actualité sportive des Canadiens. Manon Rhéaume et Andre De Grasse sont également dans l'Antichambre.
À l'Antichambre, le sprinteur canadien Andre De Grasse discute de son implication auprès de la relève avec Jeunesse, j'écoute.
Canadian sprinter and six-time Olympic medalist, Andre De Grasse joins Game Play to discuss serving as the honorary co-chair of the Kids Help Phone fundraising campaign Feel Out Loud, the movement of supporting youth mental health and his journey in preparation for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.
In the second hour of Game Play, Matt Cauz is joined by Founder and Director of P3 Performance, Dr. Marcus Elliott, to discuss the importance of performance enhancement on developing elite athletes and how sports science impacts professional athletes. Then Matt talks to six-time Canadian Olympic medalist, Andre De Grasse, about his Kids Help Phone campaign and preparing for next year's Summer Olympics in Paris.
In the small cap world, third party validation is so important for companies that want to demonstrate their product superiority. For TUT Fitness ($GYM / $GYMFF) a home exercise equipment company with the smallest footprint multi-functional home gym, that 3rd party validation doesn't get any better than Canadian hero Andre De Grasse, the multi-champion sprinter at both the Olympics and World Championships. DE GRASSE SAYS TUT IS “A GAME CHANGER” "The compact size, performance and versatility of the TUT Trainer is impressive," explained De Grasse. "I have never been a big fan of free weights so this allows me to get a lot of work done efficiently, from explosive movements to general strength and conditioning in less than 2 square feet of space. The first thing I noticed was how smooth the machine felt through the complete range of motion. The other thing I like is the TUT Trainer's portability and its light weight. I can take it anywhere, and the setup is quick and easy. The ability to do everything I do in the gym but in my hotel room when I am on the road; it's a game changer! The TUT Rower is challenging when I load it up with resistance. INCORPORATING INTO TRAINING FOR 2024 PARIS OLYMPICS De Grasse is the reigning Olympic champion in the men's 200m who anchored Canada's 4x100m team to a World Championship title earlier this year has medaled in each and every Olympic and World Championship final he's contested since 2015. De Grasse is incorporating the TUT Trainer™ 2.0 and TUT Rower™ 2.0, into his training regime in preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics and will reinforce the company's mission to make functional fitness training available for everyone. EVEN MOMMA DE GRASSE IS USING IT NOW! My Mom also recently started training with the TUT Trainer. I am happy she's using it because building muscle is very important, not just to boost performance but to prevent injury and eventual muscle loss as we age. I am looking forward to working with the TUT team, to make functional fitness training more convenient and affordable for everyone." THE MARKET FOR HOME EXERCISE EQUIPMENT IS BIG … AND TUT JUST EXPANDED IT BY BRINGING A COMPACT TRAINER FOR THOSE WITHOUT THE SPACE OR BIG BUDGETS The global home exercise equipment & online fitness market is a $9.5B market which is already big but it is entering a hyper growth stage and expected to reach $US 30 Billion by 2026 due in large part to the pandemic driving people to do more things at home. Enter TUT Fitness Group who addresses the entire market and especially those people struggling with the following challenges: The Rising Cost Of Home Gyms - This is a major problem in these challenging times when financial priorities are set for matters other than exercising. Space - Most people just don't have the space for bulky and heavy home fitness equipment. TUT delivers an affordable, efficient and effective way to do so. Expertise - Most people don't have the knowledge to simply optimize their workouts. The TUT digital app delivers personal training right to customer homes. In addition to big name ambassador signings, the company has also Launched Its Second Generation TUT Trainer™ 2.0 and TUT Rower™ 2.0 - The Most Versatile and Functional Micro Gym. Now sit back, relax and listen to this powerful interview.
In honour of P.K. Subban, Zdeno Chara, and Keith Yandle retiring, we ask on the show “When I retire, the first thing I would do is ______.” 6-time Olympic medallist Andre De Grasse (39:15) joins the show. Blue Jays Central's Caleb Joseph (27:25) hops on ahead of the Jays taking on the Phillies. Nick Kypreos (50:45) talks retirements and Nathan MacKinnon becoming the highest paid player by AAV in the NHL. Brock Vereen (1:13:18) joins for some football talk.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Andre De Grasse (22:00) joins Faizal and Jesse to talk about winning gold. Buck Martinez (45:00) comes on after his first night back in the booth. George Springer (56:00) joins, after hitting his grand slam. Plus, Mina Kimes (1:10:00) joins to talk about all things NFL. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In this edition of Confirm or Deny brought to you by North Valley Lexus, Host Bryan Hayes, Jonas Siegel and Frank Corrado get into where the Flames rank in the Pacific Division, if Alek Manoah can lead the Jays in jersey sales, if Kevin Durant's future is in the Atlantic Division, whether Andre De Grasse can surpass Donovan Bailey's legacy and if the Red Sox should be sellers at the deadline.
Each week Canadian Running staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk update you on the exciting world of running. This week on The Rundown we bring you a special preview of the Canadian athletes competing at the World Athletics Championships. From medal hopefuls to notable omissions to rising stars, we break down our team's exciting prospects. The 2022 World Athletics Championships are set to begin on Friday, July 15, from Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Follow Canadian Running for all things Team Canada and up-to-date exclusive news and content.Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243
Erriyon Knighton ran 19.49 at age 18, Trayvon Bromell blasted Andre De Grasse at 100m, and Athing Mu crushed Ajee' Wilson at 600, as it was Penn and Drake Relays week with the 4 x 1 mile record at Penn fizzling out on leg #1. Ben Flanagan is our guest at 80:30 to talk about what happened on the lead-off leg at Penn, running for 79-year-old Ronnie Warhurst, and his future in the marathon. Erik Sowinski got sub 1:50 #200, and we ponder what's next for Jordan Hasay and Mo Farah who both struggled as Aliphine Tuliamuk and Wesley Kiptoo did not. This weekend's Sound Running meet is loaded with Jakob Intebrigtsen taking on many of the best US-based athletes at 5000m. Show notes below: Wireless compression boots are here. Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots The next generation in recovery. Free 60-day money-back guarantee trial. Exclusive FastFlush technology, RecoveryAir flushes out metabolic waste more fully and brings back fresh blood to your legs at three times the speed of competitors. https://www.therabody.com/letsrun to try today. (Sponsor) Want the best summer training program? Join our Supporters Club today. Show notes: 0:00 Summer Training Program is here 2:29 Erriyon Knighton runs 19.49 10:39 Sub 19 for 200? 14:48 Trayvon Bromell 9.75 100m to crush Andre De Grasse 20:46 On 4 x Mile record attempt fizzles 22:33 NordVPN the best VPN for sports fans. Letsrun.com/VPN for a money-back trial. (Ad) 27:40 Athing Mu crushes Ajee' Wilson in Penn 600 36:12 Drake pro meet was better than Penn's 39:06 Erik Sowinski has run 200 sub 1:50 800s 44:16 Jenny Simpson's announcing debut at Drake 48:44 Pittsburgh Half- Jordan Hasay bombs, Aliphine Tuliamuk 1st race since Olympics, Weslee Kiptoo wins $10,000 in half 57:23 Sports Examiner examines paying college athletes and how that would affect non-revenue sports. Newsletter here 59:49 Mo Farah gets beat by club runner and British press enjoys it. How much should London Marathon pay him? 69:37 Thread: Why do races pay prize money? 70:51 Sound Running Meet this weekend is Loaded with Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Intern Karl, and Colin Sahlman 80:30 Guest Ben Flanagan of On and the Very Nice Track Club joins us to talk what happened Penn Relays 4 x Mile and a lot more Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business.
Today we discuss the much anticipated 100m of the Prefontaine Classis with Marcell Jacobs, Fred Kerley, Andre De Grasse, Marvin Bracy, Christian Coleman, Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek, and Ronnie Baker. We then go over the great weekends for women sprints with Cambrea Sturgis, Brittany Brown, and Favour Ofili. We close out with going over Steven Gardiner's impressive 6 year unbeaten streak. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/support
Happy Friday! This is the third edition of Track Snacks – a mini series taking you into the weekend where Chris Chavez and a fellow CITIUS MAG staffer share the story of an athlete who they're excited about right now that you can expect to see compete at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 (July 15–24, 2022). In this episode, we're actually joined by the actual athlete. Marcell Jacobs is the reigning Olympic champion in the 100m, the reigning 60m world indoor champion and the European record holder in the men's 100 meters. Jacobs was one of the biggest surprises of the Tokyo Olympics when he ran the race of his life to become the first Olympic champion not named Usain Bolt since 2008. He proved it was no fluke by winning the World Indoor Championships in the 60m in a long-awaited clash against 2019 World Champion Christian Coleman. The fans are in for a real treat because they won't have to wait until July to see them go head-to-head again. This week. Prefontaine Classic race organizers announced Jacobs, Coleman, Olympic silver medalist Fred Kerley, Olympic bronze medalist Andre De Grasse, Noah Lyles, Marvin Bracy, Kenndy Bendarek and Ronnie Baker would be part of the deepest 100m race in history. It's the appetizer before the main course at Worlds. Track Snacks is presented by Hayward Magic. Everyone knows how much all of us in the CITIUS MAG family love track & field, and how much we enjoy sharing that love with you all. Well, we've got a few big love-sharing ideas in the works and it all takes place in Eugene, Oregon this summer. Hayward Field will be the home to the Prefontaine Classic, the USATF Outdoor Championships and the World Athletics Championships. We'll be there and you should be too. Visit https://citiusmag.com/summerofhayward/ for all the information on dates and tickets. Track Snacks is sponsored by @HaywardMagic, the Instagram home for the true track & field diehards, dreamers and fans. Sharing the magic of the sport and elevating the athletes that push it forward. Follow them on Instagram @HaywardMagic. Intro music: "Believe In Yourself" by Norm Cotone
“Find support in developing a healthy lifestyle.” In this episode, Allison interviews christine blanchette. Christine is an energetic and enthusiastic host turning her passion for running and everything fitness into a career. Her show Run With It is broadcast monthly on Novus TV (TELUS), Healthy Living Network, Optik TV, and her YouTube channel. Interviewing health and fitness professionals, athletes and celebrities on everything from proper nutrition to training for marathons, Christine brings the best experts in the industry to keep you informed and inspired. Christine has interviewed celebrities including Andre De Grasse, Bif Naked, Frank Beddor, Emmanuelle Vaugier and professional golfer Brooke Henderson. In this episode Christine shares her tools for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, stress reduction, creating habits, and taking action. Christine also shares some of her background on she started her own TV show and continues to step out of her comfort zone to help more people! Connect with christine blanchette: https://www.christineruns.com/
Kevin and Gordon discuss the course records at the Amsterdam Marathon, Eliud Kipchoge running a high stakes 5K, Weini Kelati's future on the roads and Usain Bolt's praise for Andre De Grasse.