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What's it really like to own a horse at the Olympic Games—or to get a call out of the blue asking if you'd like to co-own a future five-star winner? In the first episode of Through the Owners' Eyes, we sit down with Paula and David Evans, the brilliant duo behind some of eventing's most exciting horses. From Vassily de Lassos' medal-winning journey with Andrew Hoy to their newest star, Valmy Biats with Emily King, Paula and David share the stories, surprises, and big emotions behind the scenes. Highlights: The unexpected fall that started it all (thanks to the Wobbleberry Challenge!) Buying Vassily de Lassos… then watching him fly around Tryon and Tokyo Valmy Biats and the voicemail that led to a top-class new partnership What it's like emotionally when your horse is on the world stage Badminton 2025 and why they're more excited than ever Guests: Paula Evans – Passionate eventing owner and storyteller, co-owner of Vassily de Lassos, Creevagh Cooly & Valmy Biats David Evans – Lifelong eventing supporter, co-owner, and the steady hand behind the scenes Hosted by Nicole Brown This episode is powered by EquiRatings Horse Sales — the data-driven way to find your next superstar. From performance metrics to potential and price, EquiRatings helps take the guesswork out of buying and selling horses. Find out more here. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
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Growing up in Western Australia, Sonja Johnson learned to ride by mustering cattle on her parent's property. She joined her local Pony Club at around five years old, and at 13, finished second at the Pony Club State Eventing Championships.In 1996 she was named Australian Event Rider of the Year and was selected as the non-travelling reserve for the Atlanta Olympics. While based with Andrew Hoy in the UK, she competed at many of Europe's largest events, and in 2006, was a member of the Australian bronze medal winning team at the FEI World Equestrian Games.She brought home team silver from her Olympic debut at the 2008 Beijing games, and in 2019, team gold from the Oceania Championships. She was also the eventing team's reserve combination for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.She talked to podcast host Charlie Brister on a range of topics, from the value her coaches have added to her life, to how she trains for skinnies. Don't miss this fascinating conversation!
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Ross and Glen chat to 6 time olympic medalist Andrew Hoy about his incredible achievements and the Hoy bun!We´d love to hear from you so please drop us a DM on Instagram @nrg_podcast send us an email at podcastnrg@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook.Thank you so much for listeningLots of loveNick, Ross and Glen
An epic chat coming your way today as we speak with triple Olympian and triple Olympic medallist Shane Rose from Australia about his incredible Olympic journey in the sport of equestrian and his fight right now to be fit enough to make it to his fourth Olympics in a matter of weeks in Paris. We learn from Shane just what brought him into the sport and how he was able to make it to the very top and have such success on the world stage. We also learn about his terrible fall earlier this year and just how hard he is fighting to make it to the Olympics next month. Added to this we learn more about THAT mankini incident, find out rooming with Andrew Hoy and just what he learnt about him that has lead to his success and discover just why Australia should be excited about our equestrian team at the 2024 Olympics. It's one incredible chat that you simply can't miss ahead of Paris!
Join us for an in-depth conversation with eventing legend Andrew Hoy and esteemed coach Christoph Hess. Discover their insights on harmony, respect, and the deep bond between rider and horse. Hear Christoph's fascinating journey into the equestrian world and Andrew's meticulous preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics. This episode is packed with wisdom on training, competition strategy, and the importance of emotional intelligence in equestrian sports. Don't miss this chance to learn from two of the sport's most respected figures! Guests: Christoph Hess is a highly respected figure in the equestrian world, known for his extensive expertise in dressage and eventing. He has worked with the German Equestrian Federation and is particularly noted for his roles as an educator and judge. He is well-regarded for his commitment to the principles of classical riding, focusing on the welfare and correct development of the horse. Christoph Hess is also an author and a sought-after clinician, conducting workshops and seminars globally to promote correct riding techniques and horse training based on harmony and respect between the horse and rider. Andrew Hoy is a celebrated Australian event rider with a highly distinguished career. Andrew has represented Australia in eight Olympic Games from 1984 to 2020, making him one of the sport's most experienced competitors. Throughout his career, he has garnered multiple Olympic medals, including three team golds and individual silver at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Known for his skill in dressage, cross-country, and show jumping, Andrew has consistently been a formidable competitor in international eventing. His longevity in the sport and his contributions to equestrianism have made him a prominent figure in eventing circles worldwide. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
It's a sport that we love but a sport we've somehow barely covered, but today we go about fixing that as not only do we bring equestrian back to 'Off The Podium', we bring for the first time the discipline of dressage to the show as we speak with one of Australia's best riders in the sport Jessica Dertell about her career, Paris prospects and also to learn more about just what dressage is! We find out from Jess how she got involved in the sport and just what it was about dressage in particular that tickled her fancy. We also learn the intricacies of the discipline and why it may be one of the hardest Olympic sports to fully master. Added to this we learn just what an Olympic appearance would mean to Jess, why Australia has always seemingly struggled in the discipline despite all our other equestrian success, and just how influential the great Andrew Hoy is to her and her fellow riders. It's an amazing chat that you'll get a lot out of, so tune in and get riding!
Watch every Saturday at 2:00 pm CST for a new edition of Conspiracy Conversations as David and a guest engage in a deep dive discussion on well-known conspiracies and mysteries.Did you know that the ancient Exodus Tabernacle or "dwelling place' of God has recently been rediscovered? Did you know that the Exodus Tabernacle was a round and majestic yurt-like structure, towering 6 stores above the ground, instead of a peculiar and crude rectangular structure, as traditionally assumed? Project 314 was chartered to reveal these ancient secrets of the holy Hebrew house of worship and to advance public knowledge of the design that has been "lost in translation" for thousands of years - along with untold layers of typology. TO WATCH ALL CONSPIRACY CONVERSATIONS -www.conspiracyconversations.com TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.flyover.liveAndrew HoyWEBSITE: https://project314.org/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVzgLtyCnDqUzVcSbCxz_Xw FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RoundTabernacle/ Watch other Breakdowns of the Bible: > TREY SMITH: FROM CREATION TO TODAY | Adam, Enoch, Nephilim, the Flood, Kim Clement, Prophecies, Israel vs Hamas: https://flyover.live/e/from-creation-to-today-adam-enoch-nephilim-the-flood-kim-clement-vs-ep> DUSTIN NEMOS: OLD EARTH VS NEW EARTH | What Did The World That Adam Live in Look Like?: https://flyover.live/e/old-earth-vs-new-earth-what-did-the-world-that-adam-live-in-look-like > BRIAN GODAWA (part 2): NEPHILIM: From Rome to the Rapture: https://flyover.live/e/nephilim-from-rome-to-the-rapture-conspiracy-conversations-ep-17-with> BRIAN GODAWA (part 1): NEPHILIM: Seed of the Serpent vs Seed of Eve: https://flyover.live/e/nephilim-seed-of-the-serpent-vs-seed-of-eve-conspiracy-conversations -------------------------------------------
We are thrilled to introduce our Olympic Special documentary series to celebrate the Olympic year. This series takes you on a journey through the history and evolution of the Olympic Games, spotlighting the monumental achievements and the intimate, behind-the-scenes stories that have shaped the world's premier sporting event. Our first episode takes us back to the iconic Sydney Olympics of 2000, a celebration of sporting excellence that set a new benchmark for Olympic hospitality and organization. We have exclusive interviews with Jean Mitchell, an influential figure in Irish eventing and member of the Ground Jury at the Sydney Games, and Kate Green, a Journalist who covered five Olympic Games, Mike Etherington-Smith, the mastermind behind the cross-country courses at the Sydney Olympic Games and Andrew Hoy who won Team Gold and Individual Silver at his home games. Of course, we chatted a lot and couldn't keep it to one show so this is part 1 featuring: Jean Mitchell shares her journey and the evolution of eventing. Her insights as a member of the Ground Jury provide a unique perspective on the Sydney Games' success in capturing the spirit of the Olympics. Kate Green brings to life the electric atmosphere of Sydney, painting a vivid picture of a nation where sport is revered, and the Olympics are a pinnacle of achievement. Her recounting of the logistical challenges and the triumphs of reporting in the early days of the Internet adds a layer of authenticity and nostalgia to our understanding of the 2000 Games. Part 2 is just 1 click away! Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
As promised here is your part 2 featuring: Insights from Mike Etherington-Smith, the mastermind behind the cross-country courses at the Sydney Olympic Games. He offers a riveting behind-the-scenes look into the monumental task of transforming a neglected piece of land, riddled with challenges, into a world-class equestrian venue. We also hear from Andrew Hoy, who recounts his experience at his home Olympics in Sydney, winning team gold and individual silver in his 5th Olympics. He reflects on how the Sydney Games compared to his other Olympic experiences and what it was like riding in 2 separate competitions for the team and individual medals. If you haven't already check out part 1 featuring: Jean Mitchell shares her journey and the evolution of eventing. Her insights as a member of the Ground Jury provide a unique perspective on the Sydney Games' success in capturing the spirit of the Olympics. Kate Green brings to life the electric atmosphere of Sydney, painting a vivid picture of a nation where sport is revered, and the Olympics are a pinnacle of achievement. Her recounting of the logistical challenges and the triumphs of reporting in the early days of the Internet adds a layer of authenticity and nostalgia to our understanding of the 2000 Games. Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Clayton Fredericks was a member of Australia's 2008 Beijing eventing team. The team, which included Clayton's then wife Lucinda, Megan Jones, Sonja Johnson and Shane Rose, were all first-time Olympians and acquitted themselves well, taking home silver for Australia.In 2012, along with Andrew Hoy, Chris Burton and Sam Williams, Clayton and Lucinda competed in the London Olympic Games, but this time the team were out of medal contention after finishing sixth overall.Other highlights in Clayton's career include FEI World Cup Champion in 2005 and 2008; individual silver and team bronze at the 2006 World Equestrian Games; winner of the 2007 Lexington Kentucky CCI4*; and 2007 Equestrian Federation of Australia's Athlete of the Year.Now based in Florida in the U.S., he continues to offer his expertise through coaching, horse training and sales, and as a qualified FEI 1* and 2* cross country course designer.
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Our 139th episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, which is currently supported by Spillers, features an exclusive interview with 2023 Hickstead Derby winner David Simpson. He talks about how he secured that big victory earlier this summer. We will then hear from Spillers' senior nutritionist Bella Fricker and six-time Olympic medallist Andrew Hoy. They will bring insight into how to keep your horse hydrated and how to monitor it too. We hope you will enjoy listening.
Eight time Olympian Andrew Hoy joins Karen Tighe after it was confirmed that his connection with Vassily de Lassos, the horse he rode to team silver and individual bronze at last year's Tokyo Olympics, is set to continue as he sets his sights on Paris 2024.
It's a new year here on Off The Podium and that means we're back for another epic interview! We love talking to athletes from sports we have never covered before, particularly when that athlete is a true legend of not only the sport, but the Olympics in general! Today we have the pleasure of bringing you an interview with the icon that is eight-time Olympian and six-time Olympic medallist Andrew Hoy from the great sport of equestrian in an interview you simply won't want to miss! Andrew goes over his incredible career, including just what brought him into the sport of equestrian and how that journey has taken him to a record number of Olympics for an Australian athlete. We also learn the intricacies involved in choosing a horse to compete with and how important that is in order to do well at a competition. Added to this we find out why winning a bronze in Tokyo might've been better than a gold, why Brisbane 2032 isn't impossible for him and why he might want to give his next Olympic medal to his next horse. It's an amazing chat with a truly amazing Olympian that you simply can't miss.
Still winning medals nearly 40 years on from his first Olympic Games, Australian equestrian Andrew Hoy has no plans to retire. After becoming the oldest man to win a medal at the Tokyo Olympics, he's gearing up to compete again.
Horse #3 in EquiRatings Horse of the Year is a true fan favourite, the FOD king, Vassily de lassos. Diarm talks to Andrew Hoy about Vassily's incredible Tokyo performance, the character of the amazing horse and Andrew's exceptional partnership with him. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Before 5* eventer Sarah Olivier (nee Stretton) became a mum, she had ridden most of the United Kingdom's most challenging courses and produced a number of tricky horses. Sarah's riding aspirations haven't changed, but now, with her two-year-old daughter in tow, it's all about finding the perfect eventing equilibrium.In today's podcast, Sarah shares the gamechanger that helped with the rehabilitation of her horse, Lazy Acres Skip On (Bob), as well as some lightbulb moments on pushing through injuries, self-doubt and life-changing events. Hear how a veterinary physiotherapist plus a saddlery innovation unlocked Bob's potential to become a 5* eventing horse.Do you remember your first saddle? Both Sarah and host Bex Mason started out in a Bates Caprilli!Find out why a casual conversation with six-time Olympian, Andrew Hoy, has made all the difference to Sarah's mindset in the start box at events like Badminton and Burghley.Try not to “aww!” aloud, as you're taken through Sarah's pre-ride ritual to psyche herself up for cross country.Are you a busy mum too? Sarah's number one tip on finding her balance between family and horses might just be what you need to hear.All this and so much more in this episode of THE EQUESTRIAN EXPERIENCE.
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After picking up a silver and a bronze at his 8th Olympic Games, Australian equestrian legend Andrew Hoy sits down with Gareth Hall for a fascinating episode of Your Story
At this point, Andrew Hoy is a record-breaking legend, after winning silver as part of the Australian eventing team and individual eventing bronze at this year's Tokyo Olympic Games, he's become Australia's oldest Olympic medallist at age 62; he's won more Olympic gold than any other event rider with six medals to his name in total. His horse, Vasilly De Lassos, was the fastest horse in the Tokyo field, and if that wasn't enough, Andrew holds Australia's record for most Olympic appearances (Tokyo was his 8th Olympics!).
After picking up a silver and a bronze at his 8th Olympic Games, Australian equestrian legend Andrew Hoy sits down with Gareth Hall for a fascinating episode of Your Story
An Olympic edition of The Trainers Hut as Todd Blum is joined by Shane Rose, fresh off a Silver Medal in the Equestrian Team Eventing at Tokyo 2020. Shane won Silver alongside Andrew Hoy and Kevin McNab. It was the third Olympic Games for Rose having won a Silver Medal at Beijing 2008 and a Bronze at Rio 2016. Todd speaks to Shane about the build up to the Games as well as the outstanding culture within the team.
Jo McKinnon joined Warren Huntly to discuss the Aurie's Star, Missile Stakes, Paulele in the Rosebud, Sunfall at Flemington and Stallion Parades in the Hunter Valley along with Andrew Hoy and his equestrian feats this week
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Hoy is coming away from his eighth Games with another bronze and another silver. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're deep in to the post-swimming medal frenzy. The rivers of gold have slowed, and Australia is diligently scouring the beach with a metal detector for anything that resembles a precious metal.Thankfully, sailing is keeping us afloat, with Matthew Belcher and Will Ryan picking up another ‘just show up' gold medal. Does this mean we are on the cusp of a sailing boom? And what's in an seafaring AusKick pack anyway?Elsewhere, boxing sensation Harry Garside is taking the world by storm, sinking seasoned Kazakhstani veterans with his rapid hands and painted fingernails, drawing comparisons with some of history's greatest fighters, and Wil Anderson.Andrew Hoy has done his bit with a silver and a bronze, fuelling dreams of a berth in Brisbane 2032. And better yet, Coatesy got in on the act to share war stories- and wasn't it good to see two Aussie battlers get their dues?Wrapping it up, we talk about the need for naked athletes, Bill Shorten, Shane Heal on the corpie circuit, and the massive revelation the IOC is still drug testing athletes.Audio production courtesy of Tim ‘T-Dog' Eldridge. Graphic design courtesy of Julia Edwards.Praise/critique/submit questions/cyber-attack us here: haveagopodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Brideoake has Group 1 performed galloper Red Can Man going around at Flemington on Saturday. He also discusses Andrew Hoy's success at Tokyo 2020.
Matty Johns and Bryan Fletcher discuss their favourite ever Olympics. Also, ageless champion Andrew Hoy’s incredible achievement, the Opals thriller and the Matildas heartbreak. Next episode, Kath Loughnan & Nick Riewoldt look ahead to Peter Bol’s golden opportunity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tokyo 2020 overnight wrap, AFL news, we've found our favourite Olympic Athlete, Aaron Finch, Jeremy Howe, Golden Cockup - Jock Landale, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New from Fox Sports Australia, The Tokyo Daily gets you up to date with the latest from the Olympics, and previews the upcoming events. The line-up of hosts include Matty, Yvonne Sampson, Hannah Hollis, Bryan Fletcher and Nick Riewoldt who are providing an Olympic experience you can't afford to miss. Search for Tokyo Daily wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, you'll hear Matty and Fletch discussing their favourite ever Olympics. Also, ageless champion Andrew Hoy's incredible achievement, the Opals thriller and the Matildas heartbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary equestrian rider Andrew Hoy joined Goss the morning after winning silver & bronze at the Tokyo Olympics - becoming Australia's oldest Olympic medallist!
After the highs of yesterday it's time to calm ourselves down for a quieter day as we are back to cover all the action of day 10 of Tokyo 2020! How are we feeling about the legend that is Andrew Hoy claiming another couple of sneaky medals? Is Canada set to explode after their massive win in the soccer? Are we missing the swimming already? How are we reacting to the Hockeyroos choking? Can we still believe an Italian won the 100m yesterday? How can we make golf exciting by commentating over it? And can we work out who is competing for Australia in the javelin? It's all here and more on another action packed day which you simply can't miss!
Super Saturday is here and the gold on the water at Tokyo 2020 continues to flow apace.From Wednesday's "67 minutes of glorious gold" to the extreme dominance in the Rowing, Australia's been unashamedly stockpiling medals for the looming athletics drought.But is the gold getting old? Is a breaststroke gold really worth the column inches? And are the TV-polished fathers of our winners right to be obdurate and scripted in their reactions?But for every story of triumph, there's one of utter national shame. The Opals were trumped by the Chinese (and rightly so... please don't cyber-attack us), and our rugby Sevens teams are playing off for positions in the double-digits. Still, at least Kyle Chalmers might get a spot in the VFL ressies at half-back flank upon return.Finally, the Equestrian is here - and that means the nation's expectations shift to the trembling 62-year-old shoulders of Andrew Hoy. Can we bank on this older gentleman for Gold in the Olympics' only gender neutral event?Audio production courtesy of Tim ‘T-Dog' Eldridge. Graphic design courtesy of Julia Edwards.Praise/critique/submit questions/cyber-attack us here: haveagopodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Vossy is joined by 8 time Aussie Olympian Andrew Hoy and the GOAT Cameron Smith
Vossy spoke with the equestrian ahead of his quest to win gold medals 29 years apart
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62-year-old equestrian Andrew Hoy is representing Australia at his eighth Olympics this year, setting a national record. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
37-years after his Olympic debut, equestrian rider Andrew Hoy will make history at Tokyo 2020, as Australia's first 8x Olympian!The three-time Olympic Champion, who made his Olympic debut at Los Angeles 1984, relives his incredible Olympic career spanning almost four decades, including his experience as Flag Bearer at Atlanta 1996.He shares how his sport has changed over the years, what has kept him competitively in the sport for so long, and the bond he shares with his horse, Vassily De Lassos.With an incredible support team around him, Hoy and De Lassos are about to embark on their journey to the Japanese capital, and Hoy shares his dreams for his eighth Olympic appearance.
Eight time Olympian Andrew Hoy and I had a fabulous catch up over Zoom (how good's technology?!) just before he heads off to Tokyo. Here's your chance to get to know one of those rarified individuals who is just uber successful; one of the elite. We learn about the influence of Andrew's parents when he was young, the importance of having great people around you. Making mistakes. The important parts of the learning process. The undeniable importance of passion. Learning from losing and learning to focus. Making things work and being solution based. We find out how Andrew is living his last week before training camp. We debrief Luhmuhlen and talk about the phenomenon that is Vassily de Lassos and his brilliant owners and what Andrew looks for in a horse. And his take away? Controlling what you can control and not worrying about the rest.
This week on the Ball and All Podcast, we welcome former Professional Surfer turned TopSport Bookmaker - Luke Munro to the shed. Touted by many good judges as one of the best junior surfer's to have come out of Australia, 'Munner's' give us a unique insight into the pressures associated with being the 'next big thing', his special friendship with Kelly Slater and the troubles that plague elite athletes when the curtain comes down on everything they know and love. Also on the podcast this week, we recap our incredible chat with the original 'Swellian' Jed Smith and Munner's joins us for 'Around the Grounds' where we discuss all the big issues dominating the world of sport. As always we would like to thank the people who support us:Lennox Pizza and Pasta - The best pizza this side of Naples and a huge supporter of the podcast - call in and see Mez and the team when next in Lennox Head or get online and check them out at https://lennoxheadpizzaandpasta.com.au/The Station Grocer Lennox Head - Your 'one stop shop' for all things fuel, food and coffee in Lennox Head and the Northern Rivers. Get down and see Matty, Joel and the team and who knows, if Woody has his way they may be selling small reptiles and Army tanks very soon.Elders Lennox Head & Bangalow - with the real estate market really struggling in small map dot locations like Lennox Head and Bangalow, Elders thought it was time they got their name out there on the world stage - that is why they market themselves on the internet at https://www.elderslennoxhead.com.au/. https://bangalow.eldersrealestate.com.au/Bareback Biltong - unless your travelling to downtown Johannesburg anytime soon, then this is the best biltong you will ever have the pleasure of eating. Get down to The Station Grocer Lennox Head or check them out online at www.barebackbiltong.com.au and take our word for it.
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Seven-time Olympian Andrew Hoy is with Peter Donegan on This Is Your Sporting Life.
This week attention turns to Adelaide and the last CCI4* of the 2018 season. We pick some potential winners, pitting two predictive models against each other for the first time. We are also delighted to be joined by Andrew Hoy, who gives us stories from his past (and plans for his future) and talks about what the fans will be enjoying this weekend at the show.
Eventing competition wraps up with Great Britain taking gold in team and individual. Interviews include Phillip Dutton, Andrew Hoy, Lynn Symansky, Piggy French, and Battina Hoy.Support the show
All about cross country today at the World Equestrian Games. The rain stayed away, the crowds came out and it was a great day for XC. Samantha, Glenn and Jenn review the day and you will hear interviews from Andrew Hoy, Maxine Livio, Jonelle Price, Ingrid Klimke and, Mark Todd. Plus, sound from the Press Conference at the end of the day and more weather related schedule changes. Listen in…Support the show
This bloke's the Andrew Hoy of The Debrief! (Most appearences at Summer Olympics, Equestrian, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 (Opening flag bearer), 2000, 2004, 2012) So far most appearences on the show. Much like someone else on Spicks and Specks... "Yeah, 53 times, whatever." No song on this one because we need to pay our APRA bill. But the songs will be back! ASAP. AD: Check out Beyond Rest! www.beyondrest.com.au Dave's on Facebook and Twitter too. The Debrief is produced by Nearly, a podcast network. Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Try another podcast from Nearly. The Clappers - Pop culture insights with Karl Quinn and Andrew Young Somehow Related - Glenn Robbins and Dave are given two seemingly unrelated subjects and they figure out the connection. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.