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Best podcasts about commonwealth games gold medal

Latest podcast episodes about commonwealth games gold medal

Sportsday
Bianca Chatfield - Tuesday July 18

Sportsday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 7:08


Commonwealth Games Gold Medal winning netballer Bianca Chatfield joins Sportsday hosts Gerard Healy and Kane Cornes with insights into the fallout from the cancelling of the Commonwealth Games in 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ultrahuman
#UltraExcerpts: Nutrition & Recovery Protocols ft. H.S Prannoy

Ultrahuman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 9:54


When you are the highest level, things work differently. Right from the mental preparation to in-game tactics. In this clip, H.S Prannoy, a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal winner, explains and dives deep into the nutrition and recovery protocols that he follows.Listen to the full episode: https://bit.ly/HSPrannoyPre-order the Ultrahuman Ring now - https://bit.ly/R1SCTUPBecome a Cyborg today. Buy now - https://bit.ly/M1SCTUPFollow us on Social Media -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ultrahumanhq/Twitter - https://twitter.com/UltrahumanHQRead more about metabolic health - https://blog.ultrahuman.com/Know more about our platform - https://www.ultrahuman.comFor the full experience download the Ultrahuman apphttps://ultrahuman.onelink.me/QqSM/rr0l4xan

QTR Time Podcast
S3, Episode 6 - NSL Round 6 & Netball Team Management with Paul Dring

QTR Time Podcast

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 62:33


Welcome to Season 3 Episode 6 of Qtr Time, the UK's ultimate netball podcast in partnership with Lovell Netball.In today's episode, we recap all the games from Round 6 of the Netball Super League with our three-word summaries and reveal our Game of the Round and Player of the Round. We also discuss the limited number of close games so far in the NSL season and how best to address this. Our special guest this week is England Roses Team Manager Paul Dring, who we chat to about what his role entails both logistically and holistically, some of his funny stories, his best and worst moments in the role and so much more. We hear firsthand about being on the team bench during that groundbreaking Commonwealth Games Gold Medal match, riding the highs and lows with the team, being one of the few men working at England Netball, and expectations ahead of the Netball World Cup in July. Follow us on social media for updates - @QtrTimePodInstagramTwitterThis season we are proud to be partnered with the world's leading netball specialists, Lovell Netball. They've got you covered for all your netball training wear and equipment needs. Make sure to use our special listener discount code for 15% off first time orders. Just enter NETPOD15 at the checkout, lovellnetball.co.uk.We are also thrilled that this episode has been sponsored by Modibodi, and we are pleased to offer listeners a 15% discount at Modibodi.com if you use the code QTRMODIBODI. T&Cs: 15% off, excludes bundles, gift cards, reduced items, and maxi absorbency. Have a question? Email us - qtrtimepod@gmail.comMusic:  John YasutisArtwork: Lucy Goodman

The Scoop Cricket Podcast
Georgia Wareham's road back to the Aussie team

The Scoop Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 24:32


Victorian leg-spinner Georgia Wareham was an automatic selection in the Australian team before an ACL injury during the 2021 WBBL season sidelined her for 15 months, while the Aussies went on to win an Ashes series, ODI World Cup and a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal. Georgia, who has been selected in the 15-player squad to travel to South Africa for the T20 World Cup chats to Laura Jolly and Emily Collin about how she felt after getting the news that she was back in the Aussie squad, the ups and downs of rehabbing and her epic Europe trip alongside some of her Victorian teammates. Laura and Emily also chat about the buzz around the approaching WIPL, Australia's dominance over Pakistan and the emerging Aussie stars in action at the Under 19 T20 World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Howie Games
172: Harry Garside (Part B)

The Howie Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 39:25


He is a gold medal winning Australian boxer. But despite representing Australia at the Olympics, and winning a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal, Harry Garside's efforts in the ring are only a small part of his story.  At the age of 25, he is a deep thinker and far wiser than his years suggest. He is empowering an entire nation to be your authentic self, to not judge others and to do things that make you happy. This chat will leave you questioning your own ways of thinking and doing. In a good way.  He is a proven champion in the ring - with plenty still to accomplish - but an absolute legend of a human out of it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Howie Games
172: Harry Garside (Part A)

The Howie Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 60:46


He is a gold medal winning Australian boxer. But despite representing his country at the Olympics, and winning a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal, Harry Garside's efforts in the ring are only a small part of his story.  At the age of 25, he is a deep thinker and far wiser than his years suggest. He is empowering an entire nation to be your authentic self, to not judge others and to do things that make you happy. This chat will leave you questioning your own ways of thinking and doing. In a good way.  He is a proven champion in the ring - with plenty still to accomplish - but an absolute legend of a human out of it.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Marni on the Move
267. Aisha Praught Leer, Professional Runner, Talks Running, Injury Recovery & The Art of Relaxing| InsideTracker Series

Marni on the Move

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 43:55


Today on the podcast, I sync up with Pro Runner, Aisha Praught Leer. She is a 2x Olympian and 7x Record Holder competing for Jamaica including winning the Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in 3000m Steeplechase and The Pan American Games Silver Medal in the 1500m race. We caught back in the Spring when she was just getting back to running after an injury and set back. Aisha and I chat about her weekly distance, where running began for her, what she loves about the sport, and her fave spots to run around the globe. We also sync up about the importance of strength training and nutrition and how game changing these are for her performance.  She shares how InsideTracker has been integral for her training, and we do a deep dive into the benefits and beyond. CONNECT Aisha Praught Leer on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify OFFERS AG1 by Athletic Greens: Get 5 free travel packs and a year's supply of vitamin D with your first purchase at AthleticGreens.com/MarniOnTheMove HigherDOSE: Get 15% off on today at HigherDOSE with our code MOTM15. InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove Revitin is a prebiotic toothpaste. Get 15% off and use our code Marni 15 at Revitin.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!    

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Our Great Coach on this episode is Graham Reid. Graham is a is a former Australian Field Hockey player that was part of the team that won the silver medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. And Gold at the 1990 World Cup. He became Head Coach of the Australian National Team in 2012 and lead them to the Champions Trophy, the Oceania Cup, a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal and the World League final. Then in 2019 he became the Head Coach of the Indian National team and lead them to the Bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics breaking the teams 41 year drought without a Mens Hockey medal. Graham is a that rare leader, who has had success both in the corporate and sporting worlds. He brings a sense of perspective and long-held wisdom to his leadership; that helps his team focus on the activities that make a difference. Our Great Coach on this episode is Graham Reid. Graham is a is a former Australian field hockey player that was part of the team that won the silver medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. And Gold at the 1990 World Cup. He became Head Coach of the Australian National Team in 2012 and lead them to the Champions Trophy, the Oceania Cup, a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal and the World League final. Then in 2019 he became the Head Coach of the Indian National team and lead them to the Bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics breaking the teams 41 year drought without a Mens Hockey medal. Graham is a that rare leader, who has had success both in the corporate and sporting worlds. He brings a sense of perspective and long-held wisdom to his leadership; that helps his team focus on the activities that make a difference. I chased Graham for over a year to get this interview and I am very happy that I did. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com

On the Mic
ARSHAD NADEEM'S FIRST PODCAST AFTER COMMONWEALTH GAMES GOLD MEDAL 2022 FOR PAKISTAN | On the Mic #52

On the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 26:43


Yes! Your eyes don't deceive you, Pakistan's

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RSN Breakfast Club
Aaron ‘Disco' Wilson - Commonwealth Games gold medal

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 6:47


Famous for ripping of his shirt after back-to-back Commonwealth Games gold medals in lawn bowls, the man they call Disco joins us.

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RSN Breakfast Club
Aaron ‘Disco' Wilson - Commonwealth Games gold medal

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 6:47


Famous for ripping of his shirt after back-to-back Commonwealth Games gold medals in lawn bowls, the man they call Disco joins us.

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The Final Word Cricket Podcast
TFW Daily - Commonwealth Games gold medal match

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 27:39


That's Aussie gold my friend, and don't you forget it. The result was what most people expected, but India made the journey to get there a special one. Before that, New Zealand mugged England. The Final Word Daily is brought to you by Advanced Hair Studio. To receive 15% off click on the link! http://advancedhairstudio.com/finalword/ The Final Word will be at every women's cricket match at the Commonwealth Games, with Geoff Lemon & Natalie Germanos at stumps doing The Day in 30 Seconds, The Hall of Fame, and covering all of the action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Breakfast with Vossy
Commonwealth Games gold medal winner Ellen Ryan (3/8/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 6:21


Ellen Ryan joins Breakfast with Vossy and Michelle

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Best of Grandstand
Sport and Spice - Maurice Longbottom: Oktoberfest to Commonwealth Games gold medal hopeful

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 47:04


Australian Rugby 7s star Maurice 'Moz' Longbottom pops in just before boarding a flight to Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games. He chats travelling the world for the sport you love and silencing the people who said he was too small to do it. We also chat Cameron Smith's win at St Andrews and the sexist criticism of Daisy Pearce's AFL commentary.

Off The Podium
Episode 155 - Giaan Rooney Interview

Off The Podium

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 103:15


We have another great guest to bring you on Off The Podium today as we speak to Australian swimming legend Giaan Rooney about her amazing career and Olympic experiences! We find out from Giaan just how she was able to crack the Australian Swim team after only a few years of committing to the sport, and just how that then turned into winning a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal at the age of 15. We also find out just what it was like to debut at an Olympic Games in front of her home crowd, and why she always relished performing under high pressure. Added to this we learn just what moment of her career made her dad more proud than winning an Olympic Gold Medal and finding out just why her ice skating career didn't quite take off after her retirement. It's an amazing chat that no Olympic fan can miss!

Beyond Sport with Fiona Stewart
Steele Von Hoff // life as a professional cyclist, breaking 6 vertebrae and what it took to win a Commonwealth Games gold medal seven weeks later...

Beyond Sport with Fiona Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 41:36


This weeks guest is 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Steele Van Hoff. Steele takes us on his early sporting journey and how he became a professional cyclist with some incredible career highlights. Representing his country multiple times as well as winning a world tour stage at the tour down under in 2015. But one thing that stands out for me is the amount of resilience and determination that Steele showed in 2018. The day he announced that he had been selected to represent Australia at the Commonwealth Games – Steele had a major crash…breaking his 6 vertebrae in his back and neck. This was 7 weeks out from the Com Games. I'll let Steele tell you the story, but oh my god… what an incredible comeback story. For the charities mentioned by Steele you can find the links here; https://whitebikefoundation.org.au/?fbclid=IwAR3JbNP504JHFEg-_vxVEQTyV7iF6aLfIrqMPPFFec1qDOVZiWRQe3j0WSM https://mentisassist.org.au/?fbclid=IwAR0BydYIHK9_g-UWQLU8B9RqIf0qyDJuzioSwcAE5byKJuHpb6b6-p0szIk https://www.peninsulahotsprings.com/rideforrelief2020/?fbclid=IwAR3fFCgBZKydNorlam555wGTI0gldOdJdCrgAQCpXaWiG_YfSqQ3iV-kjV8

The Help Side
20. The Help Side - Tom Wickham - Part B

The Help Side

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 53:43


#TheHelpSide welcome back to Part B of this two-part Help Side episode with Tom Wickham. So far, TJ has taken us through the early part of his mission to play for the Kookaburras, from Alice Springs to country South Australia to Adelaide and finally to Perth. This next part is about TJ's non-linear journey to where he is today, with over 50 games for Australia, a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal and his newfound role in the Kookaburras. Despite his achievements to date, there was a long hiatus between donning the green and gold for the 1st time in 2013, and his first selection in the national squad in 2017. This is a story about resilience, determination and unwavering focus. Enjoy.

Where Do We Begin?
Episode 20: Russell Mark

Where Do We Begin?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 76:21


Russell Mark, OAM is probably Ballarat's most famous competitive shooter. As much as we love Ballarat, with 1 Olympic Gold Medal, 1 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal, 39 Australian National Open Championships (THIRTY-NINE!!!), and the honour of being the official greatest double trap shooter of all time, it'd take an amazing effort from a local to top Russell for that particular title. It's close to the most fun we've had recording, so check it out to hear some revealing, fascinating and hilarious stories from the man himself! MUSIC Malibu by Passero (Instagram: @passero_______) Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players

Kim Frazer is an Olympian, three time Commonwealth Games gold medalist in rifle shooting and author of Gaining the Mental Edge at Bridge. Seeking a hobby in retirement, Kim took up bridge in 2005 and in 2018 made the Australian women's team in her first attempt.   In this episode Kim shares how the mental techniques that brought her such success in shooting are just as applicable in bridge. Kim discusses the path she took in writing her book and explains with simple practices how to improve one's mental bridge game. Kim is rigorous about improving hers.    When she encounters a new card combination, she makes sure to look it up in the ACBL Encyclopedia. Her diligence is contagious. Playing in a BBO speedball a few days after we spoke, I encountered AQ762 opposite J954 and wondered, hmm, I wonder if there is more to this combination than I know. (Encyclopedia still in storage)   I played two slams in the same speedball which required careful play and handling. I noticed myself thinking I don't know how to play slams well. Thanks to having talked to Kim, I was able to acknowledge this negative self concept and notice how it didn't serve me. I went on to make both contracts. Thanks Kim!   I echo what Ron Klinger shared in the introduction, “I would just like to bar all of my regular opponents from reading this book.”   Here's the fantastic photo of Kim from her shooting days mentioned in the outro.    Highlights from this episode:   19:00 Dont give yourself an excuse to fail   26:24 Ron Klinger's way of writing a forward   43:19 How Kim credits her partner's mental toughness for her first Commonwealth Games Gold Medal   49:47 How Kim thinks about affirmations   1:1:14 Studying card combinations   1:02:34 Shooting results versus bridge results   1:05:15 BLOW   1:06:15 How Kim's partner looks at the dummy as declarer   1:08:09 Kim's method for tracking the bridge if live bridge ever returns   1:14:36 Kim's bridge goals   1:18:27 Kim's cue word   1:22:01 How she started writing bridge articles   1:24:08 Does Kim hunt?   1:25:10 Better than Kalita?   1:26:59 Why she wrote the book  

Inside Running Podcast
130: Ben Buckingham

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 160:19


130: Ben Buckingham This ep is sponsored by Fractel: visit their range at www.fractel.com.au Julian’s heart rate gets high, prompting to get his nutrition right and lets Ellie take the reins of his training.Brad puts in some cross country reps and learns to go half-in.Brady is kept on his toes by Archie Reid   Berlin Marathon cannot proceed under German government ruling, discussion about what races could happen for the rest of the year.Runners World Listener question from Simon asks the boys to wax lyrical about half marathon and marathon progressions.Moose on the Loose is building for a reckoning, but for now goes for some Moose on Merberhttps://twitter.com/TheRealMerb/status/1239171372598857729   Scott Nicholas concludes the first round of the Greatest Australian Performance of all time and begins the second round.    Herb Elliott’s Gold 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympics VSTrevor Vincent’s Gold Medal in the 1962 Perth Steeplechase - Graham Crouch’s 5th place in the 1974 Christchurch Comm GamesVsKate Anderson winning 5000m Gold at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games- Derek Clayton’s 2:08:34 marathon world record in Antwerp 1969 Vs Tony Manning’s Gold Medal in the steeplechase at the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games - Noel Clough winning silver at the 1966 Kingston Commonwealth Games Vs Edwin Flack’s 800m & 1500m Gold Medals at the 1896 Athens Olympics - Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966 VsDave Fitzsimmons’ 5000m 13:17 in the 1977 Dusseldorf World Cup - Dixie Willis setting the World Records in the 800m & 880y in Perth, 1962 VsCharlene Rendina wins the 800m Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in Christchurch 1974 - Dave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956  VsKrishna Stanton’s 8th place Warsaw World Cross 1987 - Bill Scott runs 28:18 for 10 000m in Box Hill 1974 VsRob De Castella wins the Commonwealth Games Marathon Gold Medal in Brisbane 1982  - Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004VsTony Benson’s 5000m in Stockholm 1971 in a stacked field - Albie Thomas sets 3 mile WR in DublinVsJim Bailey becomes the 2nd Australian to run a sub-4 minute mile in Los Angeles  - Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire GamesVsSimon Doyle clocks a 3:49.91 Mile in Oslo in 1991. - Collis Birmingham places 8th in the 2013 World Cross Championship Bydgoszcz, PolandVsSteve Moneghetti’s 1st place in the 1992 Berlin Marathon in 2:08:16  - Ralph Doubell 800m victory and world record in the 1968 Mexico CityVSDave Chettle’s dramatic victory in the 1978 Choysa Auckland “Marathon”-Craig Mottram’s 12:58 2006 Commonwealth Games Silver Medal VSKerryn McCann wins the Melbourne Commonwealth Games Marathon - Lisa Martin wins solo at the women’s only 1988 Osaka MarathonVSAndrew Lloyd wins the 5000m in the 1990 Auckland  Comm Games 5000m- Merv Lincoln second fastest mile of all time in Dublin 1958VSJohn Landy runs the second ever sub-4 minute mile in Turku, Finland Ben Buckingham, the 9th fastest Australian 3000m steeplechase in 8:27 chats with Brady about growing up in Myrtleford, going through some of his personal bests and stories including not knowing how fast he was running his fastest steeplechase in Spain. Ben gives an update on his current situation with training and work before looking back to his junior days in the Vic Country Athletics, being coached by Nick Bowden while running for Wodonga and then eventually with Nic Bideau with Melbourne Track Club. Ben talks about living the dream running a European athletics season before qualifying and representing St Stephens Harriers and Australia at the World Athletics Championship in Doha, as well as his interests outside of running including using his legal expertise in sports law to help out his teammates.  

Inside Running Podcast
Australian Distance Running All-Time Performances Competition Week 2

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 105:04


127: Australian Distance Running All-Time Performances Competition Round 2 Brad gets pulled along with Josh Johnson and finds another gear in training.Julian paces Bri along to a 10K PB for the Run Strong Virtual Race.Brady replaces his Rotterdam Marathon with a 10K hitout in the Alphaflys. Summer of the 2022 set for a stacked schedule with Worlds, Commonwealth Games and European Championships in the span of 6 weeks.The Guardian article Former marathon world record holder Wilson Kipsang arrested after breaking coronavirus curfew while drinking in a club.CBS Sports article Two listener questions, one on the process of Olympic qualifications on National Championships and whether 5K PBs count on a freedom parkrun, then followed by some Moose on Merber.https://twitter.com/TheRealMerb/status/1232065777588723712 Scott Nicholas returns to declare the winners of the previous round and sets the next round of 8 match-ups.https://www.runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/history-its-all-in-the-game-a-column-by-len-johnson/ Week 2Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966 VsSarah Jamieson’s 1500m National Record in Stockholm, 2006 - Shaun Creighton sets the Australian National Record in the Steeplechase  VsDave Fitzsimmons’ 5000m 13:17 in the 1977 Dusseldorf World Cup - Dixie Willis setting the World Records in the 800m & 880y in Perth, 1962 VsTamsin Lewis-Manou winning the 800m Gold Medal at World Indoors Championships in Valencia 2008 - Charlene Rendina wins the 800m Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in Christchurch 1974  VsJudy Peckham wins the 800m Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in Edmonton 1978 - Brenda Jones takes the 800m Olympic Silver Medal in Rome 1960 VsDave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956  - Krishna Stanton’s 8th place Warsaw World Cross 1987 VsJenny Orr runs 4:08 for the Australian Record in the 1972 Munich Olympics - Bill Scott runs 28:18 for 10 000m in Box Hill 1974 VsDarren Wilson sets the Half Marathon Worlds Best of 60:22 in Tokyo 1977  - Rob De Castella wins the Commonwealth Games Marathon Gold Medal in Brisbane 1982 VsMichael Shelley wins the Commonwealth Games Marathon Gold Medal in Glasgow 2014   Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Talking with TK
Ep 89: Mark Knowles

Talking with TK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 58:28


Mark Knowles joins me on the podcast. Mark is one of the greats of World Hockey. He is a 3 time Olympic Medalist with a Gold and two Bronzes and is a 2 times World Cup Champion in 2010 and 2014. He was the World Player of the year in 2014 while he also ended his stunning international career with a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal on the Gold Coast while also being honored with being the Australian team flag bearer. Follow Mark on his Twitter @knwolesy09 or online www.1and9coaching.comFor full episode guides and show notes please visit www.talkingwithtk.com and get in contact with me at tristan@talkingwithtk.comConnect with me on social media: Twitter and Facebook I'm @talkingwithtk or instagram @tristanknell

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
EXTRA: We defend marathoner Michael Shelley after online backlash

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 5:24


Ash, Kip, Luttsy and Susie started off the show by weighing in on the controversy surrounding Commonwealth Games Gold Medal winner Michael Shelley. Shelley has copped online abuse with people claiming he should have stopped to help up Scottish competitor Callum Hawkins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Talking with TK
Ep 43: Andrew & Jason Moloney

Talking with TK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 69:18


My special guests on the Talking with TK Podcast is two of the rising stars of Australian boxing the brothers Andrew & Jason Moloney. Andrew is the first Australian to win a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal and Professional Boxing title. He competes in the Super Fly Weight division and holds a record of 15-0 (10 KO’s) and also holds a WBA Oceania Championship and is ranked number 7 in the WBA.Jason competes in the Bantamweight Division and holds a record of 15-0 (12 KO’s) and is the reigning WBA Oceania Champion and is ranked number 9 in the WBA.Get in touch with me at tristan@talkingwithtk.com

Surrey Residents Network
Commonwealth Games Gold Medal Winner Owen Livesey

Surrey Residents Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 4:33


@PaulDeach talks to Commonwealth Games #Judo Gold Medal Winner @liveseyjudo81 #Camberley Judo Club

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