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The Real Science of Sport Podcast
Tour de France: Cycling's Greatest Individual Time Trial Explained

The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 65:12


Dane Jonas Vingegaard produced arguably the greatest individual time trial in cycling history during the 16th stage of the 2023 Tour de France. The team discuss the numbers, implications and the many questions that such a dominating performance raises. PLUS Carlos Alcaraz's biggest challenge in his tennis career after his Wimbledon victory, Caster Semanya's latest court victory and the recent UCI decision on transgender athletes.SHOW NOTES:Tom Dumoulin's assessment of Jonas Vingegaard's 16th stage performance The power profile of elite cyclists. A great paper to understand what the elite guys are doing. If only we could see this for the front of the race on days like yesterday and today! A paper on how fatigue affects power output in elite cyclistsA story that talks of the 97 ml/kg/min VO2max of Jonas Vingegaard, as yet unverified Paper looking at how position on the bike affects speed at the same power output Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Making Moves Podcast
Making Moves Ep. 8: Anti- Trans Culture

Making Moves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 51:03


Anti-trans culture within sports must be addressed, through demystifying myths & misunderstandings regarding the participation of trans women within competitions. Hormone levels, sex-testing, forced surgeries, & many other misconceptions still remain as taboo & questionable subjects within sport. Let's note that in order to fully include all gender identifications, the system as a whole should be questioned and readdressed. Let us strive for progress. Resources: You can get involved with the organization that backs this podcast, by visiting the Center for Sport &Social Justice's website: https://www.csueastbay.edu/cssj/ An article written about sex testing: https://www.hrw.org/report/2020/12/04/theyre-chasing-us-away-sport/human-rights-violations-sex-testing-elite-women# A documenting featuring Travers, in which a gender verification test is performed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf0danMat9w A bio of the featured guest, Travers: https://www.sfu.ca/sociology-anthropology/people/faculty/travers.html On April 23 ,2018, the IAAF released eligibility rules for female classifications in sport: https://www.iaaf.org/download/download?filename=0c7ef23c-10e1-4025-bd0c-e9f3b8f9b158.pdf&urlslug=IAAF%20Eligibility%20Regulations%20for%20the%20Female%20Classification%20%5BAthletes%20with%20Differences%20of%20Sex%20Development%5D%20in%20force%20as%20from%201st%20November%202018 This article discussed the previous mentioned IAAF eligibility rules: https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-release/eligibility-regulations-for-female-classifica Beneath the Surface, an autobiography written by Michael Phelps details his life & his journey to the Olympics + his diagnosis of Marfan's Syndrome, which is genetically advantageous in swimming Some female eligibility policies: https://olympics.com/ioc/news/ioc-addresses-eligibility-of-female-athletes-with-hyperandrogenism and https://www.worldathletics.org/news/press-release/questions-answers-iaaf-female-eligibility-reg An article detailing Caster Semanya and the ASA against the IAAF: https://www.sports.legal/2019/06/caster-semenya-asa-vs-the-iaaf-what-it-means-for-women-and-sport/ The most up-to-date (November 2021) IOC policies regarding female eligibility according to each individual sport: https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/News/2021/11/IOC-Framework-Fairness-Inclusion-Non-discrimination-2021.pdf?_ga=2.81833686.1565928341.1644209292-228312917.1644209292 Lia Thomas was experiencing success in swimming, when the new female eligibility IOC guidelines were released: https://www.them.us/story/lia-thomas-ncaa-transgender-guidelines-confusing-harm-athletes New NCAA female eligibility guidelines for swimming in 2022: https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/2/10/media-center-csmas-subcommittee-recommends-no-additional-changes-to-testosterone-threshold-for-trans-women-at-2022-womens-swimming-and-diving-championships.aspx Dutee Chand wins court case to compete with naturally “high” testosterone levels: https://theworld.org/stories/2015-07-28/indian-sprinter-dutee-chand-wins-right-compete-again Research on the lack of scientific evidence on sex testing by Katrina Karkazis, Rebecca Jordan-Young, Georgiann Davis, and Silvia Camporesi: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5152729/ History on the existence of transgender women: Jules Gill-Peterson's Histories of the Transgender Child Natacha Kennedy & Mark Hellen wrote a paper on how transgender children become aware earlier than what has been believed: https://www.ncgs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Transgender-Children-%E2%80%93-More-than-a-Theoretical-Challenge.pdf Organizations leading the way for academic and activist work for trans athletes: https://www.athleteally.org/ and https://www.outsports.com/ “Namibian Teens Stoke New Olympic Testosterone Controversy” by Gerald Imray: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/trackandfield/namibian-teens-stoke-new-olympic-testosterone-controversy-1.6126829

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
REAL WINS written and read by Michelle Moore - audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 2:15


An inspirational and practical approach to inclusive leadership and the universal benefits of creating a diverse team. Michelle Moore is a powerful voice championing a unique brand of unapologetic, yet compassionate activism for positive change in race, gender and social bias found in business, sport, government and education. In Real Wins, she uses her own experience in sport and leadership, as well as interviews with world-class athletes and leaders, to challenge stereotypes and tired assumptions and show anyone who feels held back by the colour of their skin, the shape of their body or their social background, how to create their own winning formula and to succeed on their own terms. At the same time she presents a clear guide for leaders of all types of organisations about how to meaningfully address the systematic structures of oppression and outlines the real gains to had from fostering equity and equality. Real Wins sets out easy-to-follow and proven strategies for dealing with eight key challenges that commonly face many minority groups. Packed with eye-opening examples and exploring issues of power, privilege and visibility, the audiobook charts the harsh realities of being 'different' and the impact of calling out injustice. While using examples of people from marginalized communities who became the outliers in their fields, the 'First of Difference', the audiobook will inspire, engage and encourage listeners to stand in their own truth. Michelle's experience as both an athlete and leader allows her to use the power of sport on the global stage as an inspiring catalyst for broader social change, with examples from Serena Williams, Caster Semanya, Katrina Johnson-Thompson, Jessica Ennis Hill and Dame Kelly Holmes. Throughout the audiobook, Michelle offers a progressive brand of conscious leadership for a new age of sport and business, where human capital is seen and valued and where we are all teachers and students alike. Michelle presents useful ways to resist stereotypes, including imagined scenarios and conversations in the workplace, and concrete strategies for recruiting and managing diverse teams. Each chapter concludes with practical actions which have been tried and tested in her work with organisations such as UEFA, The NBA, Ernst & Young, Adidas and Cambridge University. Accessible, engaging and challenging, Real Wins is a highly practical guide to the different types of activism you can use as part of your own self-leadership journey. With a raft of compelling stories and experiences, it will champion the power of difference and ultimately turn the concept of winning on its head.

All That's Holy Blue Collar Podcast - the missionplace

Keeping the alliteration theme going, Craig and Cody talk about the letter “O” on this episode! Opening with some, um… QUESTIONABLE (at best) beatboxing and a MUCH too deep of a dive into the anthropological implications of Disney's Pinocchio (although some profound things were definitely accidentally said), we moved quickly to our O topics for the day: OHTANI Like every other baseball fan (and an increasing number of non-baseball fans), we are ENTHRALLED with Shohei “Shotime” Ohtani. What he is achieving this season so far is unprecedented in the history of the game. This discussion was recorded prior to the All-Star Game, where Ohtani became the first player in MLB history to start in the mid-season classic as both a pitcher and a hitter. He is leading the majors in home runs AND pitching very well (one disastrous outing aside). We discuss: Preaching illustrations using Ohtani's ability to “be ready in season or out of season. Why self-labeled “purists” need to get over their disdain of the Babe Ruth comparisons and just enjoy what we are witnessing OLYMPICS Our discussion of comparing eras of sports led to a discussion on activist athletes in history, and competitors whose mere existence and life story inspired minorities and moved change forward. The Olympics have historically been a place where international politics have led to some dismal decisions—and this years Olympics are no different. We discuss: The Nigerian Olympic team being unable to field a 400 team because the JUDGES placed the cones wrong, leading to disqualifications of all competitors. Caster Semanya, and her lifetime ban from competing due to hormone levels beyond her control Two Nambian Olympic sprinters, Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi were disqualified from competing in the 400 meter for the same reason as Caster—natural testosterone levels too high (though they CAN compete in the 200?) Sha'carri Richardson essentially being banned from the Olympic team for he use of marijuana. Brianna Rollins-McNeal and her HIGHLY questionable five-year ban for “tampering with medical records,” when she CORRECTED the medical records incorrect date that was listed (she adjusted the doctor's mistaken date of a procedure). We notice the common denominator in ALL of this: women of color being forced not to compete. OPEN & RELATIONAL THEOLOGY, OORD We share some insights on Dr. Thomas Oord's newest book Open & Relational Theology: An Introduction to Life-Changing Ideas (which features an endorsement from the All That's Holy Blue Collar Podcast. We give a basic overview of the book, with Cody sharing some of his favorite things about the book How open & relational theology is a perfect avenue to explore God during times of trauma and upheaval And of course a whole lot more! Follow and interact with The All That's Holy: Blue Collar Podcast on Facebook and Twitter Follow and buy music from At The Speed of Darkness on Bandcamp and Instagram.

The Baller Lifestyle Podcast
EP. 353: Twisted Tea

The Baller Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 99:37


Brian Beckner and Ed Daly discuss Mike Stanton, Caster Semanya, BTK, RIP MF Doom, Ginger vs. Maryanne, Qanon and influencers at war over babies named Baby. *a comedy podcast about sports, pop culture, movies and dicks* Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Affairage Airways
7. Un comportement bah ouais

Affairage Airways

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 61:00


Dans cet avant-dernier épisode de la saison 1, vos pilotes abordent plusieurs sujets comme les allégations portées contre Burna Boy (1:03) et Vladimir, le doudou d'Aya Nakamura (3:15). Elles parlent aussi d'hyperandrogénie dans le monde du sport plus particulièrement du combat de l'athlète Caster Semanya (8:05) ainsi que du reportage de BBC Eye Africa par la journaliste Njeri Mwangi sur la vente clandestine de bébés au Kenya (24:35). Elles continuent avec des divers comme la montée du suicide au Malawi (30:30), les cas de censure subis par Tshala Muana (36:40) et par le duo Yodé & Siro (40:07). Elles terminent avec plusieurs coups de coeur musicaux: les albums "Flavour of Africa” de Flavour (46:30), "Fleur froide" de Tayc (50:05), “My Side of the Story" de Busiswa (53:08), “The Angel you don't know” d'Amaarae (54:50) et des singles de Midas and the Jagaban (57:05).

Special Cloth Talk
Special Cloth Talk Episode 14 | Color Coded

Special Cloth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 66:46


In this episode of Special Cloth Talk Frank, Joshua, and Kate discuss the controversial issue surrounding olympic track star Caster Semanya, and our view on the Ayesha Curry “situation”. We also explored “sounding white” while taking a deep dive into linguistic profiling and abortion ban with special guest CLYDE Killebrew! Watch Clyde’s take at 38:50-49:10. Let us know how you feel about these topics in the comment section below. Does Ayesha Curry have a point? How do you feel about the Abortion bans popping up across the country? http://instagram.com/cozyclydehttps://soundcloud.com/cozyclyde(Intro 0:00-45)(Caster Semanya 1:00-9:02)(New album drops 9:04-11:25)(Jacquees live 11:30-12:52)(Ayesha Curry 13:34- 25:45)(“Sounding White” 26:00- 38:24) (Clyde Killebrew’s take 38:55-49:10)(Abortion ban : 49:15-60:02 ) http://instagram.com/special.clothtalk https://twitter.com/TheSCTPodcast facebook.com/SpecialClothTalk/

Kingznqueen
Episode 30 Sports And ` A - Gender' Decision, Relationship Talk And Usher Y Pls?

Kingznqueen

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 116:44


blessings and welcome, back for the mix up. just this time. in this episode we get into relationship talk and what is the level to have a maybe a successful one. but we can't judge just a perspective. we get into dsd athletes and the case of Caster Semanya the young lady who been fighting IAAF for the last 10 years on her levels of testosterone and gender specifity. which is not a word but I'm using it. its a shame and we offer our perspective on it. and feel everyone should be educated on it. lastly our sacrifice for the mix up Usher raymond the 3rd and his allegations of having std and being sued for passing it on. a world of problems have opened up here, good luck to him. we are happy to present this episode to you, enjoy and like, share and subscribe. thank you. IG- @kingz_and_queen_pod T- @kingznqueen Mail- kingznqueen@yahoo.com Any donations welcome and spare change for the cause. thanking you in advance and even listening and sharing, liking and subscribing is greatly appreciated PayPal.me/kingznqueen

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST
PAMMING FURIOUSLY!

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 112:43


A good honest conversation never hurt anyone Fols Forever and Mr Vans are fresh off the stage from their recent live show and this week joined by Ree Sewell and Kafi from 'trainerheadz' a UK sneaker review blog. The pod bros have a recap of their live show, Fols talks about his nervousness prior to hitting the stage and needing to pray whilst Vans was super relaxed. A massive thank you to each and every person that made the night a success. On the agenda this week Ayesha Curry (wife of NBA basketballer Steph Curry) recently sat down with Jada Pinkett Smith for the latest edition of #RedTableTalk to discuss what it's like to be an NBA wife and part of a famous family. She alluded to feeling insecure that for the last ten years she's watched her husband get a lot of love and women throw themselves at him whilst she's had minimal to no attention. Her honesty whipped social media into a frenzy. Caster Semanya may have had her last competitive race as the IAAF have ruled if she wishes to particpate in womens races she will have to take medication to lower her levels of testosterone. The boys discuss this and their theories as to why this may have happened. They also chime in on the #metgala outfits and give their own commentary. To get involved in the conversation #OFFTHECUFFPOD on social media platforms and make sure you rate, review and subscribe! For any enquiries questions or dilemmas email 'offthecuff24@hotmail.com' HOSTS - Twitter/Instagram Fols Forever: @folsforever Mr Vans: @mrvans7 GUESTS - Twitter/Instagram Ree: @ree_sewell Kafi: @_kkmjx @trainerheadz

Black Men Don't Cheat Podcast
Episode 14 - Jollof & Nut

Black Men Don't Cheat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 109:14


The Black Men Don't Cheat Podcast - Episode 14 This week we discuss *SPOILER ALERT* Avengers End Game, Messing with your friend’s girl, Caster Semanya & More. Our socials; SD Twitter & Instagram; @ShayLTM Madz Twitter & Instagram; @MadzHalfLife Tunde Twitter; @_GoodbyemrA Wesley Twitter; @__WesleyBD Instagram; @Wesley_BD For any enquiries, topics or dilemmas, please email bmdcpod@outlook.com or follow us on Twitter @BMDCPod

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Most Pleasant Exhaustion
Episode 18--Stories from the Olympics!

Most Pleasant Exhaustion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 38:55


In which we discuss a few stories that arose from the Olympic Games in Rio, including the success of the U.S. Women's team vs. the way that we talk about women in sport, the 800m runner Caster Semanya, and the marathoner Feyisa Lelisa.

The Lesbian Podcast
The Lesbian Podcast #26 - Kink on the Cheap!

The Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2009 47:28


Summary: Abby joins us as our guest host in the studio. She joined us at the Jewish, Vegan brunch and teaches us new, inappropriate Yiddish words! QNews: South Africa files complaint with the UN regarding treatment of Caster Semanya, Elton John denied adoption in the Ukraine, Will "Protect Marriage" make it on the ballot in November? Rainbow Rumors: Jane Lynch stars in yet another of our favorite television series. Olivia Wilde covers GQ. And Lady Gaga announces, dedicated her VMA to the homos! And, Ellen replaces Paula on Idol. Meliza Banales joins us in the studio to discuss Kink on the Cheap (and just in time for Folsom!). Meliza wanted to note that the a good cane should make a "whooosh" sound. And as always - don't be crazy. "Kink on the Cheap" is at your own risk, but isn't risk half the fun? ;)