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Best podcasts about australian championships

Latest podcast episodes about australian championships

The Journey On Podcast
Brett Parbery

The Journey On Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 57:25


Coming to you from Equitana in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Warwick interviews Brett Parbery in front of a live audience as a part of the Equitana programming. Brett Parbery was born to ride, growing up in Dorrigo, NSW, in a family deeply immersed in horse culture. His father professionally broke and trained horses, specializing in cattle horse sports like campdrafting and cutting, and Brett was involved in stable life from a young age, helping train horses before and after school. Weekends were spent competing in various equestrian activities, from campdrafting and polocrosse to pony club and agricultural shows, where Brett's passion for rodeo was ignited by watching saddle bronc riding at night-time events. Determined to become a cowboy, Brett pursued saddle bronc riding nationally and internationally from 1989 to 2000, consistently ranking among Australia's top 20 riders. However, his love for training horses led him to transition to dressage, and in 2000, he moved to Europe to train under top professionals before returning home to establish his own stable. Over the years, Brett has excelled in dressage, representing Australia at two World Equestrian Games and earning numerous accolades, including over 30 Australian Championships and a standout 2010 season featuring an 8th-place finish at the World Games in Kentucky. With extensive training under legendary riders like Edward Gal and Ulla Salzgeber, Brett developed a horse-friendly training system, which he now shares through “Performance Riders,” an online education program co-founded with Natalie Foxon to mentor riders of all levels, guiding them from foundational skills to high performance. He lives in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales with his wife Melinda and his son Jake.Wesbite: https://www.brettparbery.com.au/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PerformanceRidersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parberydressage/Support the showBecome a Patreon Member today! Get access to podcast bonus segments, ask questions to podcast guests, and even suggest future podcast guests while supporting Warwick: https://www.patreon.com/journeyonpodcastWarwick has over 650 Online Training Videos that are designed to create a relaxed, connected, and skilled equine partner. Start your horse training journey today!https://videos.warwickschiller.com/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickschillerfanpageWatch hundreds of free Youtube Videos: https://www.youtube.com/warwickschillerFollow us on Instagram: @warwickschiller

Equestrian Hub Podcast
Brett Parbery

Equestrian Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 65:35


Professionally riding, training and coaching dressage since 2000, Brett Parbery has an impressive list of achievements behind him, including competing at the World Equestrian Games in 2010. During a stellar European tour, he finished 10th in the World Cup Final, 6th at Aachen CHIO, was placed 3rd at Rotterdam CHIO, and won the Grand Prix Special at Hickstead.Some of his other achievements include winning over 30 individual Australian Championships across all levels, including four Australian Grand Prix Championships. He has twice represented Australia at the World Games, and earned a spot in the final five for selection for the Beijing and Rio de Janeiro Olympics, misfortune on each occasion denying him the opportunity. And at the London Olympics, Brett was Dressage Coach to the Australian eventing team, helping to position them in 1st place overall following the dressage phase.Brett now devotes himself to producing young horses, and to The Parbery Program, a six-module education and training system suitable for riders of all ages and stages, followed by a 12-month subscription based support network for those wishing to join the Gold Member group.Among other topics, Brett spoke to Charlie about making the transition from rodeos to renvers, the journey to Grand Prix, learning by studying others riders, family and flying changes, and the benefits of a logical training system.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
Olympic Champion Triple Header : 2024 U.S. Classic Preview

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 84:28


TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR GYMCASTIC OLYMPIC TRIALS LIVE SHOW GymCastic Meet-Up in Hartford at Classic, RSVP here (deadline Wed. the 15th) 2024 U.S. Classic Preview Special guest, Michigan great and TV analyst, Olivia Karas, fills in for Spencer to discuss this week's epic meet. For the first time in the history of women's gymnastics, three all-around Olympic Champions will compete against each other. 1:40 The historic-ness of this meet 2:42 What does Gabby Douglas need to do to qualify on all events to Championships and with what scores for the Paris Team 7:23 The saga of Suni Lee and whether to petition or skip bars at Classic 9:38 More context about Simone's first meet of 2024, including the Landis saying, "no" when she wanted to come back for Paris 27:37  the new injury rules 30:38 What to expect from the 2023 World Team members: Shilese Jones, Skye Blakely and Josc Roberson 33:20 The NCAA to Elite roster: Leanne Wong, Kayla DiCello, Konnor McClain, Trinity Thomas and Jordan Chiles 27:01 Favorite routines and skills from sneak attack stars like Myli Lew, Jayla Hang, CaMarah Williams and Kaliya Lincoln GYMTERNET NEWS 1:01:02 Australian Championships 1:03:37 Simone Biles GOAT tour now with men 1:07:40 Shang Chunsong won a parkour meet 1:09:40 Olympic Channel documentary on Viktoriia Onopriienko 1:10:22 Larissa Libby out at Iowa, Karina Muñoz made a post, we'll tell you what happened Haleigh Bryant won the Honda Award 1:19:07 Moroccan Federation filed a complaint against the Algerian Federation with the FIG 1:20:23 Adding insult to injury, the Minnesota Men are losing their gym Asia D'Amato (ITA) is out with a knee injury 1:21:34 The IOC is providing AMAZING mental health support for Paris Olympians during and after the games More With Club Gym Nerd UPCOMING BONUS PODCAST SCHEDULE American Classic US Classic US Championships US Olympic Trials Paris Olympics! Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!). It includes: Weekly Q&A  Behind The Scenes podcast, dedications, mini-commissions , group commissions, exclusive extended interviews, and College & Cocktails episodes. Plus discounts and first dibs on Live Show tickets and merch. Exclusive VIP section on the message board Forum More goodies: GymCastic newsletters  2024 College & Cocktails menu (including mocktails, of course) GymCastic Fantasy Leagues GymCastic Store: clothing and gifts to let your gym nerd flag fly and even "tapestries" (banners, the perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast! Hats: coming soon. RELATED EPISODES Behind The Scenes: Catchup with Scott Bregman  By The Power of Manila Esposito: European Championships American Gabby Douglas Classic NCAA Championships and Olympic Qualification Update NCAA Finals Live from Ft. Worth Behind The Scenes: Gabby USAG WTF Hana Ricna RESOURCES & CITATIONS GymCastic Fantasy YouTube Show  Spencer's Clickable Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Follow the effects of the Russian invasion to Ukraine at Gymnovosti The Highest scores, D scores and World Cup rankings at The Gymternet Men's Gymnastics coverage from Kensley Neutral Deductions MORE WAYS TO LISTEN HERE    

TennisWorthy
Margaret Court: Developing Talent through Persistence

TennisWorthy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 49:06


Margaret Court captured an all-time record of 64 major titles during her esteemed tennis career, including 24 in singles, 19 in doubles and 21 in mixed doubles. As one of the greatest players of her era, there were several aspects of her life and training that she credits to pushing her game to the next level, which she details with Chris Bowers.Court began tennis as a matter of proximity, growing up near grass courts and fostered by coaches who recognized her talent at a young age. Aside from her on-court skills, she credits her passion for training - running and lifting weights - as the keys to her consistent success and relatively injury-free career. Her arrival at the top of the game was sudden, winning the Australian Championships at age 18, and began a sustained career she covers in depth. Court speaks to the tumult of the early years of professional tennis, her mentors in the men's game and what she enjoys about today's tennis.Margaret Court owns the fourth-best singles winning percentage of all time (91.69). She is one of only three players in history to have won the Boxed Set, consisting of every major title (the singles, doubles and mixed doubles) and is the only player to ever complete a double Boxed Set. Court was year-end No. 1 a total of seven times during her career.

Equestrian Hub Podcast
Sarah McMillan

Equestrian Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 45:01


Sarah McMillan is a thirty-year-old jumping rider from the Central Coast in NSW.Sarah grew up in the professional sector of the sport, and since completing her Honours Law Degree 2018, has been a full-time professional show jumping rider.Sarah is currently the highest-ranked female jumping rider in Australia, finishing reserve champion for the “Australian FEI World Cup League” (the highest level of competition jumping on Australian soil). This has qualified her to represent Australia and to compete in the World Cup Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - a stella finish to the year, after having being awarded ‘FEI World Cup League Rookie of the Year' in 2022.In early 2023, with her horse, Tyrone, they were the first Australian partnership to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games to be held this year. Tyrone and Sarah have since earned their MER again.2023 results:- Sale World Cup - 1- Shepparton World Cup - 1- Caboolture World Cup – 2- Larapinta World Cup – 6- GDP Grand Prix – 4- JWTS – 7yo Q – 1- JWTS – 7yo Final – 2nd (to overall Champion of Champions).- FEI World Cup League 2023 - Reserve Champion RiderSarah's training philosophy is ‘quality over quantity'. Given this, she rides, manages and train only her own horses which, she believes, results in details never being missed and their development never being compromised. She has curated a strong methodology in training young horses to high level jumpers.Her training philosophy, coupled with her work-ethic, has manifested itself in a long and successful performance record, not just in recent years, but throughout her junior and young rider classes, including: six State Jumping Titles, multiple ‘best performed/leading rider' at Royal Shows, various wins at Australian Championships, international competition and success, World Cup wins, and being selected to represent Australia in international teams classes on various occasions.This episode is sponsored by Apiam Animal Health

This Week in Skating Podcast
This Week in Skating / December 4, 2023

This Week in Skating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 20:45


This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating-------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 116Event Results RecapSanta Claus Cup  | ResultsBosphorus Cup | ResultsSkate Canada Challenge | Results British Championships Mexican Championships President's Cup Ranking Competition in Korea | ResultsAustralian Championships | Results General Skating News The IOC names the French Alps as "preferred host" for 2030 Winter Olympics and Salt Lake City as "preferred host" for the 2034 Winter Olympics. https://olympics.com/ioc/news/the-french-alps-and-salt-lake-city-utah-invited-into-respective-targeted-dialogues-to-host-the-olympic-and-paralympic-winter-games-2030-and-2034ISU Communications 2603 - Decisions of the ISU Council that met online on November 27 in Lausanne Switzerland.https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-communications/communications/32639-isu-communication-2603/fileAnnika Hocke and Robert Kunkel have withdrawn from the Grand Prix Final due to injury.Segment - Recent Interviews Nathan Chen exclusive - The Olympic champion on his new relationship with skating: ‘It's just for me', by Nick McCarvel, OlympicsJill Biden unveils White House ice rink, by Kathryn Watson, CBS NewsThis holiday season's coolest ice rink may be on the White House lawn, by Maureen Groppe, USA TodayGermany's Hase and Volodin share goals and aspirations, by Judith Dombrowski, Golden SkateVideo: Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin: Nov 2023 InterviewBehind the Scenes with Miami University: Training for Success, Katie McDonnell, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneBack to Basics: Adaptive Skating, by U.S. Figure SkatingCleveland's Eva Pate looking forward to skating much closer to home in the next two months, by John Kerezy, Eye on ClevelandSegment - Social Media UpdatesNicole Schott has announced her retirement from competitive skating.Emma Goodstadt / Christian Bennett withdrew from Skate Canada Challenge after a collision in practice with training mates Sophia Gover / Billy Wilson French. Gabrielle Daleman had surgery Nov. 28 after suffering a freak landing at a competition in August, where she tore two ligaments. Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron are doing an internship at the Opera de Paris. Segment - Upcoming Events for the Week:Sk8 to Eliminate Cancer Cleveland hosted by Scott Hamilton and featuring Eva Pate & Logan Bye takes place on December 7Stars on Ice Holiday Tour is underway - visiting cities in Canada, and in Duluth, Minnesota. Tickets for the Spring Stars on Ice Canada Tour go on sale Dec. 7 (presale Dec. 5)Dec. 7-10, Junior and Senior Grand Prix Final, Beijing, ChinaDec. 6-9, Golden Spin of Zagreb, Sisak, CroatiaDec. 1-8, Australian Championships, Erina, AustraliaDec. 9-14, French Championships, Vanjany, FranceDec. 8-10, German Junior Championships, Dortmund, GermanyIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Photos from Bosphorus CupSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

This Week in Skating Podcast
This Week in Skating / NHK Trophy Chat (November 28, 2023)

This Week in Skating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 30:15


This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating-------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 115Event Results RecapNHK Trophy | ResultsTallinn Trophy | ResultsGeneral Skating News U.S. Figure Skating announced the competitors who qualified for the 2024 U.S. Championships.The U.S. Figure Skating International Assignments pages was updated to list the athletes who will complete at the Youth Olympic Games.U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone's International Assignments page was updated to show Goku Endo has replaced Andrew Torgashev at Golden Spin of Zagreb. Segment - Recent Interviews ‘Skating is Freedom': Mark Sadusky Finds Comfort in His Own Skin, by Ed Rabinowitz, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneDeniss Vasiljevs: “I want to challenge myself” by Anna Keller, Anything GOEsSegment - Social Media UpdatesAshley Cain and Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier performed at the Galleria Dallas Ice Skating Center's 2023 Tree Lighting Show.Jason Brown visited the Children's Clinical Hospital of Warsaw, Poland and spoke with high school students who volunteer with the Ronald McDonald House. Aliona Savchenko is posting videos on Instagram with Robin Szolkowy.Look for On Ice Perspectives' Jordan Cowan's social media posts from the Bryant Park tree lighting ceremony. Segment - Upcoming Events for the Week:Nov. 27-Dec. 3: Santa Claus Cup, Budapest, HungaryLivestream: https://solidsport.com/santa-claus-cupNov. 27-Dec. 3: Bosphorus Cup, Istanbul, TurkeyNov. 29-Dec. 3: Skate Canada Challenge Cup, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaLivestream: https://skatecanada.ca/2023-2024-skate-canada-challenge-junior-senior/#live-streamNov. 27-Dec. 3: British Championships, Sheffield, Great BritainNov. 28-Dec. 3: Mexican Championships, Puebla, MexicoDec. 1-8: Australian Championships, Erina, AustraliaIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: NHK Trophy RecapIDC: NHK Trophy PhotosIDC: Recap: Stories from the 2024 U.S. Ice Dance Final FSO: NHK Trophy PhotosFSO: NHK Trophy RecapSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The General Muscle Podcast
102: ICN Australian Championships Show Day Recap

The General Muscle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 37:19


On this week's episode, Lawrence recaps his first ever ICN Australian Championships which were hosted down in Melbourne over the weekend! He reveals his placings, how he think he looked and his feelings towards narrowly missing out on an ICN Pro Card. Thank you for listening! Please take the time to screenshot the episode, post it onto to your Instagram story and tag Lawrence! Please take the time to leave a five star review on your podcast platform of choice as this is a great way to help the show! Lawrence's IG: @general.muscle
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Rusty's Garage
Jim Read - Part 1

Rusty's Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 61:14


Motorsport royalty, with the stories to match his remarkable CV. He is in the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame, the ANDRA and Australian Motorsport Halls of Fame.  He was the first Aussie to better 7 seconds over the quarter mile. He has won 17 National Championships, 16 Australian Championships, ten Winter Nationals,  multiple New South Wales championships, Grand Finals and won in the USA. It is one hell of an adrenaline fuelled life. Join Rusty as he uncovers the extraordinary tale of a young man who defied the constraints of a conventional education. Prepare to be amazed as we share tales of Jim's audacious exploits, including his daring ventures of driving on the road at the tender age of 11. Plus, the transformative encounter with a police officer that would steer him towards the electrifying world of drag racing, forever altering the trajectory of his life. Brace yourself for stories of adrenaline-pumping races at legendary locations like Castlereigh, where Jim's passion for speed and horsepower reached new heights. Don't forget to head to Rusty's Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Rusty's Garage episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women's Baseball - The Inside Pitch
Grant Weir - Victorian Women's Baseball Team 25th Anniversary

Women's Baseball - The Inside Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 49:08


In 1999 in the western suburbs of Melbourne, 20 of the best women's baseball players in Victoria would step onto the artificial turf at Melbourne Ballpark in Altona which would begin a legacy that remains unrivalled in the sport in Australia today.  The event - the inaugural Australian Women's Championships. The team - the Victorian Women's Team. The coach - Grant Weir.  Weir's squad reigned supreme with an unbeaten run across the first three Australian Championships held from 1999-2001 in Melbourne and Sydney's Blacktown Olympic Park. So how did it all begin?  

Sport Radio - Australia
Inside Motor Sport Brock Hallett wins the 5oth Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic.

Sport Radio - Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 9:50


Brock Hallett has won the biggest Sprintcar event in Australia, and now has his sights set on the Australian Championships in WA on Feb 10 && 11.

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Inside Motor Sport
Inside Motor Sport Brock Hallett wins the 5oth Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic.

Inside Motor Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 9:50


Brock Hallett has won the biggest Sprintcar event in Australia, and now has his sights set on the Australian Championships in WA on Feb 10 & 11.

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Game On
Absolutely bizarre set of events

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 41:32


What a week in sports it's been and were only in OCTOBER !!!In this episode Pete & Malcom briefly chat about - A local aussie tennis player showing he can play on the big stage and might get another Australian Open wildcard Birth.- Redbacks Sheffield Shield slump again !!- Where to for St Kilda and who's the new coach ?And an awesome interview with an unsung Lawn bowls champion performing very well on the national stage- Laini McGorman - SA State representative, Silver Medalist at the recent 21/22 Australian Championships & Adelaide Bowling Club Player Where we talk about her career but more importantly her efforts recently in the national championships in Queensland.And a testing AFLW quiz

Golf
Australian Championships of Hickory

Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 32:16


Hickory Golf is something all golfers should at least try... If only once - but there's no once in hickory, trust me. The Australian Champs were on recently. What a time!!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Whateley
Whateley - Full Show (23.5.22)

Whateley

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 108:36


After Gerard's editorial encompassing the major sporting events from the weekend (00:22), he took your Snap Judgements from Round 10 for Snap Fitness (08:10), and then got into the Monday Means Test with David King where they looked at Hawthorn and Collingwood's impressive win, GWS' first game under Mark McVeigh, Max King's dominance for St Kilda, the frustrating umpiring decisions, the "frightening" ability Carlton has, and much more (27:54). He was then joined by Robert Craddock where they discussed Ariarne Titmus' world record breaking swim at the Australian Championships, Mito Pereira's last hole failure at the PGA Championship, the Storm's second consecutive loss, the ATP's decision to cancel points at Wimbledon, and more (1:16:17), and he finished the show by getting the latest news from Round 10 with Sam Edmund (1:39:42).

Whateley
Robert Craddock (23.5.22)

Whateley

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 23:25


Veteran sportswriter Robert Craddock joined Gerard to talk about Ariarne Titmus' world record breaking swim at the Australian Championships, Kyle Chalmers' decision to swim butterfly at the world championships, Mito Pereira's last hole failure at the PGA Championship, the Storm's second consecutive loss, the ATP's decision to cancel points at Wimbledon, and more.

Runner's Tribe Podcast
EPISODE 16: BREAKTHTHROUGH YEAR | CALLUM DAVIES

Runner's Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 36:11


At the recent Australian Championships, a quietly spoken Queenslander by the name of Callum Davies had a bit of a breakthrough run in the men's 1500m final.  Sitting on the heels of Olli Hoare and  Matthew Ramsden with a lap to run, Callum managed to hang on for the bronze.   A sign of things to come perhaps.  But for those watching the sport over the past 5 or so years, Callum has been a talent on the rise, to that, there is no doubt.  We caught up with Callum in what is his first real piece of published media. We hope you enjoy it.  Also, if you do enjoy this podcast, would we love it if you can leave us a 5-star review .....   This podcast is brought to you by Fractel.  Fractel Headwear was born in Australia and is proudly trusted by over 50,000 happy customers. Their focus is premium, performance headwear, designed for a community that loves to get outside and run.  Visit www.fractel.com.au

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The Shannon Rollason Podcast
Episode 20 - Down Memory Lane

The Shannon Rollason Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 74:28 Very Popular


This week on the Shannon Rollason Podcast we take a trip down memory lane with the Olympic Gold Medal winning coach as we look back at his beginnings in our sport and his very early days as a swimmer and as a coach. Shannon gives us some great stories about finding his love for swimming, as well as learning experiences along the way up in Brisbane as a young coach. Shannon also gives us his favourite drills for each stroke which is a must for all developing coaches when you are putting together your ideal stroke models. We also get into one of Shannon's favourite topics which is CARS, where the love for them came from, what cars has he had and did he ever consider racing after his hero Peter Brock. As well as his love of beers and a whole lot more. Don't miss this one as we will be taking a break from The Shannon Rollason Podcast for a short time while Shannon gears his athletes up for the Comm Games and World Champs trials in May at the 2022 Australian Championships.

Inside Running Podcast
Jeff Riseley's Exit Interview

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 121:00 Very Popular


Jeff Riseley's Exit Interview A long chat for a long career coming.  Since 2007 Jeff Riseley has been competing at the highest level of the sport and over those 15 years has represented Australia at 4 Olympic Games, making him one of only 9 Australian track and field athletes to do so. Jeff has won 6 national championships and owns the Australian 1km record with a time of 2:16. He is the 5th fastest Australian ever over 1500m with his 3:32 PB and the 6th fastest over 800m with his 1:44 PB. Following the Australian Championships last weekend, Jeff announced his retirement from the sport. He catches up with the Inside Running Podcast to talk through it all.  Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

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Project Cycling
Ep. 15 Cycle Sunshine Coast recap and The Road Nationals Preview

Project Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 61:09


In this episode we recap the NRS race Cycle Sunshine Coast. Our host Ben Carman raced in this event and he took us through he's experiences throughout the tour. We then move onto the Road Nationals in Ballarat and dive into a preview of the Australian Championships.

Learn A Little
Ep.113 Love, Hate, & Death and 1928 Australian Championships -- Women's Doubles

Learn A Little

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 44:13


This week learn about a Spanish film from 1989 and Australian tennis championships. Hosted by David Laws & Liz McMonagle David's Article -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love,_Hate_and_Death Liz's Article -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928_Australian_Championships_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_Doubles Follow us on Instagram for all of your podcast updates! @background.joys Support us by supporting our host network, DimlyWit Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS
Box2Box Friday 25th June 2021 - Fox Sports Farewell, A-League Grand Final, Azzurri Euro favourites?

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 88:36


Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley are joined by Fox Football anchor and commentator Adam Peacock ahead of Fox's final A-League broadcast on Sunday, reflecting on what has been a mighty era for the game. Sydney FC boss Steve Corica and Melbourne City's Curtis Good preview Sunday's A-League Grand Final at Aami Park, with Corica looking to become the first manager to win three consecutive Australian Championships. And Optus Sport's Adriano Del Monte joins us from Milan, to discuss how far the Azzurri can go at the Euros. All Euro Groups are reviewed, while the Copa America and the Dolan/Warren awards are also on the agenda.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS
Box2Box Friday 25th June 2021 - Fox Sports Farewell, A-League Grand Final, Azzurri Euro favourites?

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 88:36


Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley are joined by Fox Football anchor and commentator Adam Peacock ahead of Fox's final A-League broadcast on Sunday, reflecting on what has been a mighty era for the game. Sydney FC boss Steve Corica and Melbourne City's Curtis Good preview Sunday's A-League Grand Final at Aami Park, with Corica looking to become the first manager to win three consecutive Australian Championships. And Optus Sport's Adriano Del Monte joins us from Milan, to discuss how far the Azzurri can go at the Euros. All Euro Groups are reviewed, while the Copa America and the Dolan/Warren awards are also on the agenda.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tennis Pro History Podcast
Ep. 2 - ENGLISH - 2020 - Allan Stone Interview - with David Stone

Tennis Pro History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 34:24


Allan Stone (born 14 October 1945) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s. He was ranked as high as World No. 38 in singles on the ATP Rankings in April 1975.Stone found the majority of his success on the doubles court. He won 11 doubles titles during his career, including the Australian Open in 1977 and the Australian Championships (the predecessor to the Australian Open) in 1968. In singles, he reached four finals, including Cincinnati.

The Longboardarian Podcast
Belinda Baggs- Aussie Queen Of Traditional Longboarding. Ep. 10

The Longboardarian Podcast

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 87:28


Belinda Baggs is, in my mind, one of the first female longboard traditional stylists that I have memory of. That does not mean that she was one of the first women traditionalists in the world. Southern California had a few young ladies that had taken that route of longboard surfing before Belinda. Lady loggers like Carla Rowland (now Zamora) and Kassia Meador to name just a few. However, I am pretty confident in saying that Belinda is one of the first Aussies, male or female, to adopt traditional longboarding style and become an ambassador of it in Australia.On this episode we will learn about her first encounter with traditional longboard surfing at Surfrider Beach, Malibu. This was in the summer of 2000. She was a young lady discovering the dynamics and the culture of Californian surfing. A summer that had a profound impact in her life then and it still dictates her present.Belinda is a dedicated mother, surfer, environmentalist activist, Patagonia ambassador and still one of the finest longboard stylists in the world. Though competition is not her thing, she's won Australian Championships in longboarding and placed third in the 2000 Women's World Longboard Competition. She was the first woman to ever appear on the cover of The Surfers Journal. She's been featured in multiple surf flicks including one of my favorites Sprout. She is an important character of our longboard community and its history.Enjoy!Topics:Her Introduction To Traditional Longboarding.California Longboard Culture.Australian Longboard Culture.Australian Influences .Women Surfing.Surf Films.Listeners Questions.Environmental Activism.Surfboard Design.The Ten- Rapid Fire Segment.Shoutouts.The Longboardarian Podcast is listener supported via www.ko-fi.com/longboardarian Visit us on our website www.longboardarian.com or on our Instagram and YouTube Channel.Episode Sponsor:Matt Kolo Photography Visit him on www.mattkolo.com and/or his Instagram @mattkolo.Episode Offer!1 and a half hours of water photography for you and two others, 10 images edited for maximum sharpness and beauty. Regular price $300, NOW $150 until October 31st, 2020.

MTB TRIBE - Your Trail Map to the World of Mountain Biking
156 - BMX World Champion To MTB We Chat with Harriet Burbidge Smith

MTB TRIBE - Your Trail Map to the World of Mountain Biking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 65:39


On episode #156 we are chatting with Harriet Burbidge-Smith or commonly known by her friends as Haz or Haz Nation. Like so many of us Haz was brought up racing BMX and has been super successful doing so with 2x World Championships and 8x Australian Championships under her belt. However, after a trip to Whistler a few years ago she got bitten by the downhill bug and has never looked back. So join us and find out more about Haz’s transition from BMX to MTB, why she loves the mountain bike scene, her passion for trail building and how she found herself in a European hospital with no family or friends! For more information and show notes visit: www.mtb-tribe.com

It's All Possible Podcast
Ep 114 Adrian Finglas - Coaching to Gold

It's All Possible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 46:49


Adrian Finglas grew up swimming like most Queensland kids. Soon he discovered sailing and 10 x Australian Championships later he discovered his love of coaching. Coaching led him to the Australian Paralympian Sailing Team where he coached his crew to a Silver Medal in Beijing and a Gold Medal in London. Today Adrian is the Head Coach at Royal Brighton Yacht Club in Melbourne, Australia.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Down The Track
Episode 35: 20 April, 2020 featuring Steve Moneghetti

Down The Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 95:45


Since the last episode in early March, the world as we know it has certainly changed a little. So after a short hiatus, Down the Track is back and what an episode it is. Sean and Tim are joined by Australian running legend Steve Moneghetti to discuss the impact and ramifications of Covid19 – particularly in terms of the sport of athletics. By mid-March, it was obvious that the situation was getting serious and the cascading number of event cancellations started to hit home to the athletics and running fraternity. Sean talks about the cancellation of the Australian Championships while Steve talks about his experience with one of Victoria’s largest running events, the Run for the Kids. And it's not just events in the firing line, training for everyone has now been upended as squads are no longer allowed, social distancing is the thing and the ability to travel to training venues curtailed. So adapting to a new routine is important and Steve talks of his personal experience of adjustment and workarounds. The IOC finally made the call on the Olympics with the decision being made to shift it by almost exactly 12 months to 2021. Sean examines some of the changed qualification processes for Tokyo 2021 and raises the question of who may be benefitting or disadvantaged by the changes. Steve looks at it from the athlete’s perspective and delves into what decisions or thought processes athletes will be making right now. The knock-on effect of the changed Olympic date means that the 2021 World Athletics Championships scheduled for Oregon moves to 2022 and into a similar time slot as the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. What does this mean for the athletes and the selection of the Australian teams? And with the World Indoors in 2021 moving to the same weekend as the World Cross Country Championships to be conducted in Bathurst, will this impact the first major athletics competition in Australia for 20 years? It’s a case of no rest for the wicked as the AV staff transition to working from home and continue to keep the wheels turning in the world of athletics. With no scheduled competition it is a changed dynamic but this hasn’t stopped a flurry of activity. One such activity is the transition of Coach Education to online learning while our Competitions and Community Engagement teams are hard at it preparing for the world post-pandemic. Episode 35 wraps with a shout out to Tori West and her new podcast Athletics Up North. With two episodes already released featuring Jake Doran and Benita Willis, this is certainly another podcast you should add to the playlist. It’s great to be back and we’re sure you’ll find plenty of interesting conversation in the latest episode of Down the Track. Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:02:20 – Intro and welcome Sean & Steve Moneghetti to Episode 35 0:02:21 to 0:34:49 – Sean, Tim and Steve discuss the broader ramifications on training and competition of the current crisis 0:34:50 to 0:54:04 – What’s happening with the Olympics? 0:54:05 to 1:10:46 – The impact on the 2021 World Championships and 2022 Commonwealth Games, plus with the World Cross Country in Bathurst now clashing with the World Indoors in China what does this mean? 1:10:47 to 1:23:46 – What’s happening in the world of AV 1:23:47 to 1:35:10 – Episode wrap and a shout out to the Athletics Up North podcast hosted by Tori West

Down The Track
Episode 34: 4 March, 2020 featuring Mia Gross

Down The Track

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 121:02


With weekend one of the Victorian Track & Field Championships completed, there’s plenty to talk about in Episode 34 of Down the Track. Fresh off her Under 20 400m win in the Vic Champs, and a recent 100m PB of 11.70, Mia Gross joins Sean and Tim to discuss her performance and review other standout performances from the first weekend. We get to hear from Dalton Di Medio, Emma Werner and Jake Penny who all took home Victorian State titles, a first for Dalton and Emma. The breaking news last Friday was Eleanor Patterson breaking the Australian High Jump record at the Capital Classic in Wellington, with a clearance of 1.99m. After reaching 1.96m as a 17 year old, Eleanor’s foray back into top level jumping that has involved a number of critical changes behind the scenes, sees the 23 year old now in a position to challenge the best in the world. Already dubbed ‘Geelong’s finest’ by Sean, Mia then tells us her story that includes some amusing tales from the self confessed accident prone athlete who has faced numerous challenges in competition both home and abroad. Mia describes her support network, the special bond in her family and the support she has received from Joe Gulli and Jess Gulli-Nance that has enabled her continued involvement in the sport. Sean enlightens us on a low key meet in Canberra that saw both Peter Bol and Joseph Deng record 1:45’s, with Mason Cohen and Dylan Stenson not far behind with sub 1:47’s. For Stenson this was a new South Australian state record and first time under 1:47, after recording 18 sub 1:48’s in his career! Tasmanian junior sensation Sam Clifford also produced a top performance in his home state’s championships with a solo 14:05 in the 5000m. Continuing on the record breaking theme, Swede Armand Duplantis continues to extend his Pole Vault World Record run with am indoor clearance of 6.18m in Glasgow, another 1cm advancement on his own performance in Poland the week before. Meanwhile all distance running eyes were on the US Olympic Marathon trials in Atlanta where some expected and totally unexpected results occurred to shape the US team for Sapporo. Victoria’s own Amy Cashin recorded her first sub 9min 3000m track performance in the US, finishing just 1sec behind event winner Jess Hull in an Indoor meet in Boston. Sean then explains the science behind the varied dynamics of indoor tracks in the US, a must listen for anyone of the nerdier types fascinated by centrifugal force! And to round out the international news we talk Coronavirus and it’s potential impact on world sport. With weekend two of the Victorian Track & Field Championships upon us and all of our Specialist Groups in action the week after, there’s plenty to look forward to domestically as we head towards the Australian Championships later in the month. Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:01:14 Intro and welcome Sean & Mia Gross to Episode 34 0:01:15 to 0:46:04 Victorian T&F Championship Weekend 1 recap 0:46:05to 0:50:34 Eleanor Patterson claims the Australian High Jump record 0:50:35 to 1:23:55 In depth with Mia Gross 1:23:56 to 1:28:49 Interstate news 1:28:50 to 1:55:01 International update 1:55:02 to 2:00:27 What’s coming up – Vic Champs Weekend 2, RAC, VMC, AVT & HVC

Future Champions
Future Champion Carter Blades

Future Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 40:10


This episode of Future Champions is dedicated to an amazing athlete from Toowoomba Queensland, Carter Blades. At thirteen, Carter exploded onto the National Athletics scene and has already claimed two Australian Championships and two Queensland Championships. He also broke the under 13 and 14 Queensland 400m records . The future looks promising for Carter and we are proud to acknowledge him as our Future Champion. We hope you enjoy the Podcast.

Motorsport Coaching Podcast
Australian Speedway Rider

Motorsport Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 30:37


Welcome to Episode #54 – Zane Keleher – Z22 Developments Who is Zane? Zane Keleher is an Australian Speedway Rider from Rockhampton, QLD. He is also a Motorcycling Australia coach and has been involved in motorcycling racing for over 18 years. He has qualified to race professionally in Europe in 2020 and is currently negotiating to secure a contract as well as preparing for a huge summer of racing here in Australia with the Australian Championships in January. He is now promoting his latest video on YouTube, which talks about his recent win at the HANDLEBAR HEROES where he scored a perfect 21 point maximum and was undefeated on the night and also his plans to race professionally overseas in 2020. Please visit his YouTube channel here : https://youtu.be/NtEk3ZdHKGM This show you'll learn: Who is Zane Keleher His journey as an Australian Speedway Rider Being a Motorcycling Australia coach and his involvement in motorcycling racing for over 18 years His recent win at the Handlebar Heroes If you would like to find out more about Zane Keleher: ▶ Email: zanekeleher@gmail.com ▶ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/zane-keleher-397878a3 ▶ Website: http://www.ZANEKELEHER-Z22.com ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZaneKeleherZ22 ▶ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ZANEKELEHER_Z22 ▶ Twitter: twitter.com/@ZANEKELEHER_Z22 JOIN OUR MOTORSPORT FITNESS GROUP – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1663079317323570/ Reviews: Have some feedback on the show? I would love to hear it! Please leave a review on itunes or stitcher and I will read them out on next week's show, good or bad! Every review will go in the draw to win a prize. Thank you again for taking the time to listen to the podcast!

Motorsport Coaching Podcast
Australian Speedway Rider

Motorsport Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 30:37


Welcome to Episode #54 – Zane Keleher – Z22 Developments   Who is Zane? Zane Keleher is an Australian Speedway Rider from Rockhampton, QLD. He is also a Motorcycling Australia coach and has been involved in motorcycling racing for over 18 years. He has qualified to race professionally in Europe in 2020 and is currently negotiating to secure a contract as well as preparing for a huge summer of racing here in Australia with the Australian Championships in January.   He is now promoting his latest video on YouTube, which talks about his recent win at the HANDLEBAR HEROES where he scored a perfect 21 point maximum and was undefeated on the night and also his plans to race professionally overseas in 2020. Please visit his YouTube channel here : https://youtu.be/NtEk3ZdHKGM     This show you’ll learn: Who is Zane Keleher His journey as an Australian Speedway Rider Being a Motorcycling Australia coach and his involvement in motorcycling racing for over 18 years His recent win at the Handlebar Heroes     If you would like to find out more about Zane Keleher:   ▶ Email: zanekeleher@gmail.com ▶ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/zane-keleher-397878a3 ▶ Website: http://www.ZANEKELEHER-Z22.com ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZaneKeleherZ22 ▶ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ZANEKELEHER_Z22 ▶ Twitter: twitter.com/@ZANEKELEHER_Z22     JOIN OUR MOTORSPORT FITNESS GROUP – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1663079317323570/     Reviews: Have some feedback on the show? I would love to hear it! Please leave a review on itunes or stitcher and I will read them out on next week’s show, good or bad! Every review will go in the draw to win a prize.   Thank you again for taking the time to listen to the podcast!    

Down The Track
Episode 26: 23 September 2019

Down The Track

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 74:52


The dulcet tones of Hamish Beaumont are welcomed into the Down the Track studio once again to talk all things athletics. Episode 26 leads off with a summary of the three Australian Championships conducted on Sunday 15th September - the Marathon in Sydney, the Road Racing in Adelaide and Mountain Running in Brisbane. Some great performances once again from our Victorian contingent with Lisa Weightman (Road) and Simone Brick (Mountains) being crowned Australian Champions. XCR’19 came to an exciting conclusion with Rd.10 at the Tan Track. St Stephens Harriers maintained their year long consistency to take out the Men’s Premier Division, while we had to wait until the final runners crossed the line in the Women’s race to award the Collingwood Harriers their first Premier Division team title. We also cover the huge battle in Men’s Division 2 between APS United and the Bendigo Region. With the INEOS Sub 2 challenge not far away, Kenya’s Geoffrey Kamworor grabbed his moment of glory in the lead up by establishing a new World’s best time for the Half Marathon in Copenhagen. Hamish and Tim contemplate a Kamworor v Eliud Kipchopge showdown over the marathon distance. Ash Watson did some record breaking of his own, this time over the trails and beaches of the Surf Coast where he won the 100km event in under 8hrs. With AV Shield not far away, discussion turns to the new AVSL concept and how it will hopefully change up team based track and field athletics across Victoria. Some additional athletes have been added to the Australian team bound for Doha and we also look forward to the Victorian Trail Running Championships and Melbourne Marathon Festival. We wrap the episode with our first bloopers out take, so hang on to the bitter end for an amusing conclusion to the podcast. So sit back and enjoy another edition of Australia’s leading athletic podcast – Down the Track. Brought to you by Revvies. Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:01:11 Intro and we welcome Hamish Beaumont to Episode 26 0:01:12 to 0:19:14 Wrap of the three Australians Championships in one day – the Marathon in Sydney, the Road Racing in Adelaide and Mountain Running in Brisbane. 0:19:15 to 0:49:00 The wash up from the XCR’19 Tan Relays with the individual top results, team results and Premiership deciders. We interview Eleanor Benson (MUAC), Tom Thorpe (SSH), Jordan Williamsz (APS), Amy Robinson (COL) and Nick Bowden (SSH) 0:49:01 to 0:58:18 A round up of other results including Geoffrey Kamworor’s World Half Marathon best time in Copenhagen and Ash Watson smashing records at the Surf Coast Century 100km 0:58:19 to 1:01:15 Hot topics – AVSL arrives 1:01:16 to 1:05:03 Additions to the Australian World Championships team for Doha 1:05:04 to 1:11:30 What’s coming up including the Victorian Trail Running Championships, AV Shield and the Melbourne Marathon Festival. 1:11:31 to 1:14:15 Down the Track’s first bloopers out take and a welcome to Revvies who will be supporting the podcast

The Vale Podcast
STORYTIME - Phil Lamattina

The Vale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 20:59


If you're not into motorsport,  or drag racing then you may not know what the Lamattina Top Fuel Team have been able to accomplish. They've won 4 Australian Championships, and 2 of those with Phil as the driver.   You may know,  however that Phil has escaped death in spectacular fashion TWICE, and he's about to get back in the car.  Buckle up, it's going to be an interesting ride.

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White Line Wireless
Week 9: 13 July - Durham and Leicestershire

White Line Wireless

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 44:27


Tangents this week include: Is Dame Nellie 1919’s Madonna or Taylor Swift? How WWI unified disparate cultures around Australia and why it holds such a central place in the development of Australian National Identity. Shakespearian dick jokes. Why Roller Derby is a better candidate sport for the Olympics than Cricket.Corrections this week include: The Australasian Championships become a major in 1924, the Australian Championships in 1927, and the Australian Open in 1969. Nurses serving with the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) were part of the Australian Army Medical Corps (AAMC), which was part of the Australian Military Force (AMF). Those who were deployed overseas during the war were part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). The originator of sports photography was Eadweard Muybridge. Green and Gold were formally recognised as the national colours in 1984.

The C-Word Podcast
Episode 3 - The C-Word Podcast - Cade Turland - Founder of Hemple

The C-Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 37:08


In episode 3 of The C-Word we chat with serial entrepreneur and founder of Hemple, Cade Turland. After a successful career in school boys rowing taking him to win the Australian Championships, and then to Henley, Cade became an AIF qualified personal trainer and grew a keen interest in nutrition. Becoming involved in the medical cannabis industry in 2016, with hemp foods legalisation Australia, Cade saw an opportunity to share hemp foods, the world's most nutritionally complete food source with Aussies. We cover on all things  cannabinoids, the difference THC and CBD and why people should be consuming hemp based products. This episode is proudly sponsored by Bare & Wilde, an Australian and Perth-based health and wellness community all about bringing the fun in luxury wellness.Hemplehttps://www.hemple.com/https://www.instagram.com/myhemple/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClEEfeTUiM2sxZkxGmHMTeBare and Wildhttps://www.instagram.com/bareandwildeCo- Hostshttps://www.instagram.com/cal_oconnellhttps://www.instagram.com/carlathomas_juicymovement

Sparta Chicks Radio: Mindset | Confidence | Sport | Women
#060: Rebecca Stone: On Chronic Pain, Mountain Biking & Motherhood

Sparta Chicks Radio: Mindset | Confidence | Sport | Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 57:46


Rebecca Stone is a busy woman. She’s a midwife, a mum, and someone who loves racing her mountain bike for 24 hours - all while living with fibromyalgia. In 2010, after 9 months of severe pain which ultimately left her unable to work, drive or walk for more than 5m, Rebecca was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, A chronic condition, fibromyalgia causes widespread pain and sensitivity throughout the body. There’s no cure and it is difficult to treat. Getting back on her beloved mountain bike plan was part of Rebecca’s initial treatment plan primarily for the mental health benefits. In 2017, she finished 2nd at the Australian 24 Hour Solo Mountain Bike Championships. And this year, she will line up at the Australian Championships in September before going onto contest the World 24 Hour Solo Mountain Bike Championships in Scotland in October. In this conversation, we discuss motherhood as well as living, training and racing with chronic pain. Plus she shares why she thinks she’s a better athlete because of it. Get the full show notes for the episode here. — Visit the Sparta Chicks Radio website here Follow Sparta Chicks Radio on Facebook: facebook.com/SpartaChicks Follow Rebecca on Instagram: instagram.com/24hrracerchick/ 

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The Drive Home to Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy
Ep # 39 – Rachael speaks with Ayla Knappick about the upcoming Australian Championships

The Drive Home to Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 16:20


On this episode of The Drive Home to Hawkesbury, Rachael is looking forward to speaking with 12 year old State Champion Ayla to find out what Power Tumbling and Gymnastics is all about. Ayla always had a natural flair for gymnastics. Since starting to walk at 8 months old she was always upside down, balancing […] The post Ep # 39 – Rachael speaks with Ayla Knappick about the upcoming Australian Championships appeared first on Rachael Goldsworthy Realty.

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Running Matters
Ep 8- Peter Hadfield, dual Olympian and Com Games Silver Medallist

Running Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 75:05


Matt is joined by co-host Paul Hadfield to interview Peter Hadfield, dual Olympian and Com Games Silver Medallist. Peter won a total of nine Australian Championships in Athletics between 1976 and 1985. He was the best decathlete in Australia for ten years from his first nationals win in 1976, when he broke the Australian record, until he retired after the National Championships in 1985.Peter takes us through his race preparation before Olympic events and talks about the importance of simulating the event in training to minimise surprises on race day.He gives us some insight into the metal strategies allowing him to compete in ten events over two days.He talks about the prevalence of performance enhancing drugs in his era and the systematic doping programs that were happening not only with individuals but whole teams.He chats about his relationship with notorious Australian Athlete and convicted drug smuggler Reg Spiers.He jokes about being an unknown athlete in Australia and the only autograph he signed in his ten year career was for a lady in LA who mistook him for Christopher Reeve!

Running Matters
Ep 8- Peter Hadfield, dual Olympian and Com Games Silver Medallist

Running Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 75:05


Matt is joined by co-host Paul Hadfield to interview Peter Hadfield, dual Olympian and Com Games Silver Medallist. Peter won a total of nine Australian Championships in Athletics between 1976 and 1985. He was the best decathlete in Australia for ten years from his first nationals win in 1976, when he broke the Australian record, until he retired after the National Championships in 1985.Peter takes us through his race preparation before Olympic events and talks about the importance of simulating the event in training to minimise surprises on race day.He gives us some insight into the metal strategies allowing him to compete in ten events over two days.He talks about the prevalence of performance enhancing drugs in his era and the systematic doping programs that were happening not only with individuals but whole teams.He chats about his relationship with notorious Australian Athlete and convicted drug smuggler Reg Spiers.He jokes about being an unknown athlete in Australia and the only autograph he signed in his ten year career was for a lady in LA who mistook him for Christopher Reeve!

Men's Gymnastics Australia Podcast
MGAP E75: 2017 Australian Championships Review

Men's Gymnastics Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 36:22


In this episode we start with reviewing the Koper World Challenge Cup results followed by a recap of the 2017 Australian Championships.

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Men's Gymnastics Australia Podcast
MGAP E74: Aus Champs Eve

Men's Gymnastics Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 13:23


A short episode touching on the 2017 Australian Championships and covering off on the recent Apparatus World Cup in Koper, Slovenia.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
96: Men’s European Championships & Australian Championships

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 94:18


World Champion, Lauren Mitchell, back on beam at the 2014 Australian National Championships. She has been named to the Commonwealth Team for Scotland later this summer.     In the news, Uncle Tim, Brigid head honcho at The Couch Gymnast, Evan, and Jessica chat about: Bela Karolyi style scratch-and-petition-nastics at Australian National Championships and the Godwin Factor for Commonwealth Games team. The Russian men dominate with gorgeous, clean, high flying skills at European Championships while Ukraine earns a spot on the podium despite war at home and neck tattoos. Max Whitlock beats Krisztian Berki on pommel horse! Fabian Hambuechen had a scary fall, did Epke Zonderland's hair cut help his high bar form, and  should Mr. Alexander Shatilov have won the Mr. Sofia title? Mtv Germany has a shirtless gymnastics video shoot that we investigate like Grandi at a rhythmic judging exam. The shinning hope for Australia after a dark time, Larissa Miller of tribe Uneven Bars. We get to the bottom of the top news stories from around the gymternet : Anna Pavlova's fall out of the show and down the stairs THIS KID! Emmy doing the most adorable routine we've ever seen.  New skills submitted for evaluation at the European Championships Updates from The Ranch: Laurie Hernandez, MyKayla Skinner and Maggie Nichols Steve Butcher, Men’s Tech Committee Chair , sounding reasonable. Pre-sale tickets for 2015 World Championships in Glasgow are on sale here. Full results from the 2014 Australian National Championships here  95: WAG European Championships Part Two -- Lesser Known Stars and a Behind The Scenes Report 94: Women's European Championships Part One! 86: British Championships & Doha World Cup 82: Cottbus, English Championships & Danusia Francis finally gets a 10 on beam! Igor Radivilov's neck tattoo.   2014 Australian All-Around Champion, Georgia Godwin of Queensland.  Click on this Post by Gym Qld WAG High Performance Centre to watch the video of her beam routine that Jessica references in this episode.       

Equestrian Legends Radio Show
Equestrian Legends Episode 18 – Art Uytendaal

Equestrian Legends Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2012 75:46


Art Uytendaal is a Dutch born Australian Show Jumper from a large family of horsemen and women - his mother gave birth to 21 children. Art became a pioneer for bringing European training methods to Australian riders. He produced countless horses for jumping and eventing and won Australian Championships in 1961, 62, and 67 as well as several Victorian Show Jumping Championships and hundreds of ribbons at both the Royal and other Agricultural Shows. He also claimed the Show Jumper of the Year title 13 times. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)