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It maybe be only the first few weeks of January but the first major event building up to Paris 2024 Olympics is very much underway! And British Cycling has got off to a medal winning start at the European Track Championships in Apeldoorn in the Netherlands...we've the latest news from there and hear from some of the team. We then head south to Valencia and Muscat as the women and men's hockey teams must finish in the top 3 of their Olympic Hockey Qualifying tournaments to play in Paris this summer! British Hockey stars James Albery and Sarah Robertson tell us more! There's our News from the Games with Table Tennis, Swimming & Water Polo - and this is episode 100 of Anything but Footy, of us just chatting Olympics and Paralympics, but what a year, Olympic year, Paris 2024 coming this summer, as if we hadn't mentioned it
It's episode 350 and things are going terribly for James Harden and the Clippers. We also have an update on the awful British hockey death from a couple weeks ago. We then talk Jim Harbaugh and other college football stories before covering week 10 in the NFL.
10-14 Segment 2 - Smells overtake the studio - Random text questions for Cam - Russell Brand calling out hypocrisy - British hockey announcers - Reviewing the sloppy joes text poll - The Hot Take Central Official 'Race' parking lot
Watty and Mark bring us up to speed on the week in British Hockey.
2 podcasts in 2 weeks. Greth, Joe, Dave and Andy get together to discuss the last week in British Hockey.
Hockey Player Profiles is the thirteenth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series Tao MacLeod chats to players from the sport of hockey about their careers, lives and experiences. In episode two we hear from twenty one year old Emily Dark. Emily Dark is an up and coming star of Scottish and British Hockey. She's currently playing for, Edinburgh based, Watsonian Hockey Club, in the Scottish Premier League and is a member of the Scottish senior side, as well as the Great British Elite Development Program. In 2019, Emily was a part of the Scottish side that won the EuroHockey Championships II Division, where she was also named the Young Player of the Tournament. Outside of hockey Emily is studying Physics at the University of St. Andrew's, as well as serving as a reservist in the Royal Air Force. At the RAF she is the first ever woman, in her squadron, to have passed out as a Gunner. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
Max, Joe, Giarnni and James - the new Fab Four of British gymnastics. The men's team for Tokyo 2020 has been named by Team GB in Lilleshall the home of gym in the UK and Anything but Footy was there too! Michael catches up with World Champion Joe making his Olympic debut later this summer, and catches up with now 3 time Olympian and double gold medalist from Rio 2016 Max Whitlock.This weekend was also a huge one for Olympic sport, with British athletes performing superbly in and out of the water at the European Championships in swimming, Para swimming and rowing. It was a wet but wonderful return to International athletics in Gateshead. The Sky's the limit for British skateboarding PLUS we round up the last British Hockey matches before Tokyo!This is Anything but Footy - the Olympic and Paralympic podcast - follow as we continue our countdown to Tokyo 2020 in 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Watty and Bandy catch up with GB stud Ben O'Connor and discuss the latest in British Hockey.
Hockey's Pro League has restarted for 2020 as the HSBC Rugby Sevens Series continued in Sydney
The five teams that don't look good on paper are off to a hot start, Our picks and from high level pro soccer to pro hockey? Find out here.
This week we hear about miraculous comebacks, a lamentably ignorant goalkeeper, volleyball in a bouncy castle and a British Hockey legend. We also celebrate a very successful woman, a very young UK champion and big up the Fed Cup team, before learning why we should fear Drake. And we also rally against bloody Robbie Savage.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backseatcoaches)
In April of 2017, Doug Clarkson wrote his letter to British hockey as he left the sport with his ideas of what neeed to be done to improve things. After leaving, coming back and now having left and called time for good on his hockey career the former Cardiff, Dundee and Telford forward speaks to Anthony as they look back on what he said then, what's changed and what still needs to be done to improve British hockey.We've also got a preview of the last two weeks of the regular season in NIHL division 1, some thoughts on Ryan Watt's statement and #BucketsForBowersThe BOTW Podcast in association with Victory Hockey UK; the news, action and views from the NIHL and all levels above, below and in between.
Tommy Plommer Interview. In today’s show I interview Sheffield Steelers legend Tommy “The Duke” Plommer. Tommy was an eight year veteran in the most successful period of the teams history. Do you remember Ice Hockey in the early 90’s, when a team from Sheffield took British Hockey by storm? It was a love hate relationship,... The post Tommy Plommer Podcast Interview – Episode S2E03 appeared first on Old Time Hockey UK.
This week's guest on the show is Stephen Martin MBE, an Olympic gold medallist in Seoul in 1988 with British Hockey, and current CEO of the Olympic Council of Ireland chats to Breifne Earley about his sporting career. From playing many sports through his school days winning national titles in hockey and golf and progressing to play hockey at international level for both Ireland and Great Britain over a long and distinguished career winning Olympic Gold (Seoul 1988) & Bronze (Los Angeles 1984) as well as captaining the squad at stages of the Barcelona games in 1992. Winning a total of 229 international caps across both teams and a series of world medals he moved into the world of sports administration with Ulster Hockey, Sports Council NI, British Olympic Association and now as CEO of the Olympic Council of Ireland.