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Netflix series "Adolescence", Gee-Gee's are University Cup champs, Senators held off the Devils, concern surrounding Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa 67s miss the playoffs and CanMNT beats USA in the bronze medal game.
Brady Tkachuk banged up, David Perron playing his best hockey this season, Nick Jensen continues to sit out, wild card race in the East, Gee-Gees win the U Cup and Team Homan defends their World title.
Gee-Gees head coach Patrick Grandmaitre on the postgame celebrations and celebrating with his players, recognizing the 2020 team, supporting U Sports and rebuilding the program at U. of Ottawa.
67s voice Kenny Walls on the season coming to an end and missing the playoffs and Gee-Gees head coach Patrick Grandmaitre on winning the University Cup.
University Cup PxP Tyler McDonald on an incredible 5 overtime game to open the University Cup and the Gee-Gees upset of defending champs UNB.
University Cup PxP Tyler McDonald on TMU's 5OT win and the Gee-Gees upset of #1 UNB, web poll question of the day and the Avalanche show the gap between themselves and the Sens.
Tom and Zac look back on the past year of Gee-gee football and discuss what could be in store for Ottawa in 2025.
AJ and Kenny start the hour by talking about the surging Ottawa Charge. Then they're joined by Gee-Gees men's hockey coach Patrick Grandmaitre to talk some USports. They wrap up the hour by looking at the Ottawa 67s' all quarter century team
Warren Ward. If you take one thing away from this powerful episode, it's when you see the name don't just think “hooper.” Think businessman, brother, son, friend and a growing human. Episode 153 has us go back with one of the coldest U Sport hoopers we have seen, an absolute walking bucket (who could also guard, don't get it twisted), and an all-time leading scorer at the University of Ottawa. Having a late start to the game didn't hurt Warren or his growth, he developed a love and his skills quite rapidly, eventually getting recruited by a few schools in Canada and the states. It was a trip down to Indiana that took him down his University path, a small JUCO that didn't have the right feel motivated him to return to Canada and see what his options were. A phone call from a former guest on AHJ, Mr. Dave Deaveiro who was the head coach at Ottawa interested Warren, and after a visit to the campus he committed to the Gee-Gees. Trips to nationals, working on his craft with intention, an All-Canadian and a whole bunch of learning experiences had Warren ready to play the pro game. His story gets wild from here, as he has a brief interest from the NBA (You need to hear the story), eventually finding himself signing his first contract in Germany. After a few seasons, Warren unfortunately had multiple injuries (2 ACL tears and an Achilles), and he knew it was time to move on from the game. The growth and reflection Warren has had since then have made him the man he is today; all the the things we started this writeup with and so much more. Warren also is in the podcast game, give his show @youonlydietwicepod a follow! Such a dope episode, tap in!!!!!!!!!! Warren Ward - Guest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Ward_(basketball) Aaron Mitchell - Host Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_a_mitch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahoopsjourney/ Website: https://www.ahoopsjourney.com/
Amazing weekend for the Senators, Linus Ullmark going back-to-back, sitting in a playoff spot, and Gee-Gees goalie Zach Dietz.
Gee-Gees goalie Zach Dietz on getting the call that the Senators needed him, running over the bridge, girlfriend wearing a Crosby jersey and his social media blowing up. -video courtesy of @muggers_hockey
Gee-Gees goalie Zach Dietz on getting the call that the Senators needed him, running over the bridge, girlfriend wearing a Crosby jersey and his social media blowing up. -video courtesy of @muggers_hockey
Football analyst Jeff Morris on a lot more on the line at the Panda Game than just bragging rights for the Ravens and Gee-Gees.
History in the making! Theo sits down with three members of the Ottawa Gee-Gees men's team as they became the first Canadian men's team out of the Metro East since 2005 to make it to D-I College Nationals. The second main event includes a look at the upcoming Ultimate Canada Highschool Invitational in Toronto. Before all that, Theo talks about news and results from the past week including the Team Canada GM rosters, Canadian Beach Ultimate Championships and a look ahead at the second regionals weekend in the college division.
A new pro season is upon us! In the main event, Theo has separate interviews with Montreal's Christophe Tremblay-Joncas and Toronto's Luc Comiré. Hear each team's goals and how they have been getting ready for the upcoming season. In the news, hear from Jessica Chan and Evelyn Shapiro of the Ottawa women's team and Logan Keillor of the men's team as they share about competing at conferences with 7 and 8 players, respectively!
It's Grand National time!The boys get misty eyed about their love of the Grand National and discuss how to pick a horse at the bookies for one of the Horse Racing Calender's biggest events!From looking at trainers and jockeys, to racing form and even the Jockey's colours(!), Jack and Rob talk you through their tried and tested strategies when it comes to having a flutter on the Gee-Gees! They even have time to share their tips for the 2024 Masters Championship at Augusta National!And remember, always bet responsibility and when the fun stops, stop!Hosts: Jack Loxton & Rob Shaw CameronProducer: James CourtEdited by: Rob Shaw CameronDesign by: Charlie Finn@jackloxton1 @robshawcameron@thecourtofjames @finn__studioStage Door Athletic is a [NON]FICTION PEOPLE Podcast© Robert Shaw Cameron, Jack Loxton and James CourtPRS Licence Reference: LE-0031956Fugue for Tinhorns - Walter Bobbie, J.K. Simmons & Timothy Shew - Guys and Dolls (New Broadway Cast Recording (1992))Guys and Dolls (New Broadway Cast Recording (1992))℗ 1992 BMG Music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ravens women's Bball coach Dani Sinclair on their playoff game against on the Gee-Gees tonight, challenges the Gee-Gees bring and splitting the season series with uOttawa.
Ottawa Gee-Gees men's B-ball coach James Derouin on his team being ranked #2 in the country, Capital Hoops Classic and taking over as GM of the Ottawa Blackjacks.
Carleton Ravens Men's Hockey Coach Shaun Van Allen joins the show to help set up his team's upcoming showdown with the Gee Gees, to weigh in on PWHL Ottawa, and to talk some Sens
Découvrez le parcours de Julien Pinsonneault, détenteur de 4 records Guinness dont celui du marathon en poussant une personne adulte en fauteuil roulant en 2:49:26 et 1:16:49 au demi-marathon ainsi que le plus rapide kilomètre en raquettes en 3:16. Ce dernier nous raconte comment il a commencé à courir dès l'âge de 4 ans, faisant la course contre sa mère en auto en revenant de la garderie, fait face à l'adversité après avoir frôlé la mort et pesé 60 livres à 5 pieds 10, sans oublier ses passages auprès des Gee-Gees de l'université d'Ottawa et du Vert & Or de Sherbrooke et ses accomplissements en course de raquette! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lemondedelacourse Entraînements avec Catherine Gagné: https://bit.ly/3cKBgrG Code promo pour 10% de rabais au Demi-Marathon Mont-Tremblant: MONDEDELACOURSE
AJ and Lee start the hour by playing Mads Sogaard's media availability in Seattle. The guys also talk about what they expect from Ottawa down the stretch, without Cam Talbot for 3 weeks. Then they talk some USports with Gee-Gees men's coach James Derouin, ahead of Nationals.
The guys start the show by wrapping up a big weekend, as AJ's junior hockey tour continued. The fellas also talk about a big weekend for the Gee-Gees basketball teams, then delve into Ottawa's winning streak, and tonight's match up in Chicago
L'animatrice Gwen Madiba (M.A. 2012; B.Sc.Soc. 2008) s'entretient avec Balarama Holness (B.A. 2008, B.Éd. 2014, membre des équipes des Gee-Gees de football masculin de 2004 à 2007 et d'athlétisme en 2007 et 2008) est militant, entrepreneur social et ancien demi défensif des Alouettes de Montréal, avec qui il a remporté la Coupe Grey en 2010. Fondateur du parti politique municipal Mouvement Montréal, il s'est présenté comme candidat à la mairie de Montréal en 2021. Dans l'épisode Balarama se joint à Gwen Madiba (M.A. 2012; B.Soc.Sc. 2008) pour parler de la publication prochaine de ses mémoires, intitulés Eyes on the Horizon: My Journey Towards Justice.
AJ and Lee continue to react to the Patrick Kane trade, and what it means for the NHL's playoff picture. Then the guys are joined by Gee-Gees head coach James Derouin as they're a win away from Nationals.
Rerun. Chester Racecourse hosted Britain's first ever recorded horse-racing meet on 9th February, 1539. The winner received a set of silver bells to hang from their bridal. Mayor Henry Gee had come up with the idea as a replacement for the traditional Shrove Tuesday football match - which he'd banned for being too riotous and violent. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly debate the folk etymology of ‘Gee Gees'; explain why the Royals were responsible for robbing the North of its equestrian edge; and reveal why Oliver Cromwell took objection to a day at the races… Further Reading: • ‘History - Chester Racecourse' (chester-races.com): https://www.chester-races.com/about/history/ • ‘Shrove Tuesday football: “No quarter asked nor given”' (BBC News, 2020): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-51445310 • ‘Horrible Histories, HHTV Tudor Horse Racing' (CBBC, 2011): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S53q_Cij3XY ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Every Thursday is 'Throwback Thursday' on Today in History with the Retrospectors: running one repeat per week means we can keep up the quality of our independent podcast. Daily shows like this require a lot of work! But as ever we'll have something new for you tomorrow, so follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors Love the show? Join
We're onto 403, but you don't have to pay tolls on this ride! Connor and wade are back with a Tuesday, almost Wednesday episode of All-Canadian! The boys recap all the action from the week that was before Wade sounds off on the Gee-Gees! We also run through the potential playoff scenarios in the OUA. Subcribe review and tell a friend to help us bring you even more Canadian football content!
La joueuse de soccer valoise Cassandra Provost, âgée de 20 ans, connaît beaucoup de succès au sein des Gee Gees de l'Université d'Ottawa. Elle était en entrevue dans Bye Bye Boulot!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Panda Game edition of the show, as Lee is joined by Ravens alum Nate Behar, and Gee Gees alum Jackson Bennett. Then he replays some of this week's interviews with Carleton head coach Corey Grant, and UOttawa head coach Marcel Bellefeuille
It's a Panda Game edition of the show, as Lee is joined by Ravens alum Nate Behar, and Gee Gees alum Jackson Bennett. Then he replays some of this week's interviews with Carleton head coach Corey Grant, and UOttawa head coach Marcel Bellefeuille
AJ and Lee start the show by recapping Canada's 2-0 loss to Uruguay in their friendly tune up for the World Cup. Then the guys talk Panda Game with Gee Gees head coach Marcelle Bellefeuille. The fellas also get set for tonight's Sens/Jets preseason tilt, and debate which of Ottawa's youngest blueliners are ready to take a step
AJ and Lee start the show by recapping Canada's 2-0 loss to Uruguay in their friendly tune up for the World Cup. Then the guys talk Panda Game with Gee Gees head coach Marcelle Bellefeuille. The fellas also get set for tonight's Sens/Jets preseason tilt, and debate which of Ottawa's youngest blueliners are ready to take a step
Carleton Ravens offensive coordinator Josh Sacobie joins Lee and AJ to talk about joining the CFL Diversity Program, getting the chance to see how things run in Winnipeg under Mike O'Shea, and applying what he learned with the Gee-Gees.
Ottawa Gee-Gees legend Josh Sacobie joins Lee and AJ to talk about joining the CFL Diversity Program, getting the chance to see how things run in Winnipeg under Mike O'Shea, and applying what he learned with the Gee-Gees.
In this episode: Cheltenham week A Hamlet away day Bar manager sought Pub & beer news Crisp news News that isn't about beer and crisps (boo) Readers' Letters Bum Dosser The Social Media Scene
In this episode, Chris is joined by pro hooper and physical therapist Sean Stoqua. Sean is a physical therapist based out of the city of Ottawa. After completing graduate school at the University of Ottawa and a Kinesiology degree from Acadia University, Sean has been helping people of all ages resolve their pain, reclaim their athleticism and return to the activities they love. From 2011-2015, Sean was a starting defensive back and point guard for the Acadia Axemen, helping lead both the basketball and football teams to multiple conference championships and national semi-final appearances. During his 3rd year at Acadia University, Sean suffered what doctors called a career ending ankle injury during football practice, ultimately requiring 3 surgeries. Despite playing with 12 inches of metal and screws still in his leg, Sean bounced back for his senior year to have career best seasons in both sports. A few years later during graduate school at the University of Ottawa, Sean tore the ACL in his other leg while playing basketball for Gee-Gees. Sean had his ACL repaired by Dr. Chris Raynor and completed his rehab at Human 2.0 & CSAD. Returning to the court with both legs surgically repaired for the 2019-2020 season, Sean helped lead the Gee-Gees to a 3rd overall national ranking and trip to the National Final 8 tournament. Since finishing school in 2019, Sean has worked with a wide range of athletes including professional basketball, football and soccer players. He currently plays professional basketball overseas and provides virtual physiotherapy and training services to people in countries all over the world including Canada, France, England, Armenia, Spain & Germany. In this episode: ACL Ankle Sprains RICE BALL Hightops "If you like this episode, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/projectfitness and follow the simple instructions.”=== Connect with Sean Click Below: Website: https://thefixedphysio.com/sean-stoqua-bio Linktree: https://linktr.ee/seanstoqua Connect with Fudge Click Below: Instagram: @cthefudge Facebook: Chris Fudge email: chris@projectfitness.ca
Vanessa et Jf discutent avec l'ancienne joueuse de basketball des Gee Gees d'Ottawa, Rose-Anne Joly. Aujourd'hui entraîneur de l'équipe des Gee Gees, Rose-Anne a également été à l'emploi de la L'article Le Show du Matin – 1er Octobre 2021 est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
My guest today knows how to win! Jen Boyd is an inspiring coach that I wish I had the chance to be coached by in my earlier days - but I've never played rugby, only watched it.Coach Jen Boyd's rugby career stretches over three decades during which time she played club, provincial, and Canadian national level rugby. For the 2017 season, Boyd was made a full time coach with the University of Ottawa, making her the first full time female rugby head coach in Canada!At 11:13 min in Coach Boyd shares what she wishes she knew earlier"The power of empathetic listening - really listening to understand. I didn't do that till probably my 40's -cause I though it was about me, and leadership, mentorship, coaching, teaching - it's not about you. It's about everyone else, and that has been my greatest learning. I wish I knew that sooner. I wish someone would have told me to listen more..."Check out the book! - Fearless: Girls with Dreams, Women with VisionThe Fearless Women Podcastfearlesswomenpodcast@gmail.comThe Beacon AgencySponsors:BDCLockheed MartinExport Development Canada
Tanner Bishop went from 0 offers to a highly regarded prospect for the Gee-Gees. All the way from Vernon, B.C we do a deep dive into his life and football journey, including tying the all time bench press record at uOttawa.Watch and listen on your favourite platform: https://linktr.ee/greelsreelsFollow Tanner Bishop: https://www.instagram.com/tannerbishop_/
Daniel Hardie went from Georgetown, Ontario to all over the QMJHL. Finishing his junior career on top of the point chart for the Islanders. Now going into his second season with the Gee-Gees.Watch and listen on your favourite platform: https://linktr.ee/greelsreelsFollow the Daniel Hardie: https://www.instagram.com/danielhardie81/
Saison 2, épisode 1 – Adopter une mentalité olympique (avec Jean François Ménard)26 janvier 2021Dans cet épisode, l'animatrice Gwen Madiba (M.A. 2012; B.Sc.Soc. 2008) s'entretient avec Jean François Ménard (M.A. 2007; B.Sc. 2005). Deux fois diplômé de l'Université, ce préparateur mental a travaillé auprès d'un groupe incroyable d'athlètes de haut niveau comme les champions olympiques Scott Moir et Tessa Virtue ainsi que le champion du Super Bowl Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. La conversation porte sur des stratégies concrètes à adopter pour composer avec l'incertitude et accroître sa résilience, comme Jean François Ménard l'explique dans son livre L'olympien au bureau: La préparation mentale des grands athlètes transposée au monde du travail. Un segment de l'épisode est consacré à une question spéciale de Kaly Soro (B.A. 2019; équipe de volleyball féminin des Gee-Gees 2013-2018), entraîneure adjointe principale de l'équipe de volleyball féminin des Gee-Gees.Veuillez noter que cet épisode a été enregistré à distance en raison du confinement lié à la COVID-19 en Ontario. L'éloignement entre l'animatrice et l'invité a eu une incidence sur la qualité audio. Transcription en français à venir.//Season 2, Episode 1 – Think Like an Olympian (with Jean Francois Ménard)January 26, 2021In this episode, host Gwen Madiba (MA '12; BSocSc '08), is joined by mental performance coach and two-time graduate, Jean Francois Ménard (MA '07; BSc '05), who has worked with an incredible roster of elite athletes such as Olympic champions Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, Super Bowl Champion Laurent Durvernay-Tardif. They discuss practical strategies on how to manage uncertainty and build resilience from his book “Train Your Brain Like An Olympian - Gold Medal Techniques to Unleash Your Potential at Work". This episode also includes a special spotlight question by head assistant coach, Gee Gees women's volleyball Kaly Soro (BA '19; Gee Gees Volleyball, Women's '13-'18).Please be advised that this episode was recorded remotely due to the COVID-19 province wide shutdown in Ontario. The audio quality was effected by the remote locations of our host and guest.English transcription coming soon.
Spécialiste de la nutrition sportive et de la performance, Heidi vous présente une perspective de la gestion de son alimentation qui est saine et performante. Notre conversation nous amène à discuter de sa certification avec le Comité Internationale Olympique, les cinq suppléments qui sont réellement efficaces, l'impact d'un déficit calorique, l'importance de la diversification alimentaire, et la place d'une nutritionniste dans une équipe de soutien intégrée. Je vous invite à écouter la conversation avec Heidi qui touche autant à la nutrition pour la performance personnelle que pour la performance sportive. Bonne écoute. Biographie: Heidi est une nutritionniste sportive passionnée par la nutrition de performance, l'alimentation et l'inspiration pour que les autres mènent une vie plus saine ! Elle a gradué d'un baccalauréat ès arts avec une majeure en psychologie et une mineure en théâtre, un baccalauréat spécialisé en sciences de la nutrition et une maitrise en sciences de l'activité physique à l'Université d'Ottawa. Elle détient aussi de l'expérience en tant qu'entraineuse personnelle et patineuse artistique au niveau provincial. Plus particulièrement, elle comprend l'importance d'adopter une approche non alimentaire, durable et privilégiant l'alimentation pour nourrir le corps afin d'obtenir des performances de pointe. Dans son rôle actuel de conseiller en nutrition au ministère de la défense nationale, elle établit des politiques de nutrition pour les forces armées canadiennes. Elle est également la diététicienne en chef de la performance à l'Université d'Ottawa, où elle fournit un soutien en matière de nutrition de haute performance aux Gee-Gees de l'Université d'Ottawa. Et voici quelques-unes de ces certifications: Bachelor in Arts with a Major in Psychology and Minor in Theatre (University of Ottawa) Honors Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Sciences (University of Ottawa) Master of Science Human Kinetics (University of Ottawa) Level 1, ISAK Qualified Anthropometrist Motivational Interviewing Certification Eating Disorder Education for Registered Dietitians Certification Personal Training Specialist Dietetic internship accredited by Dietitians of Canada College of Dietitians of Ontario member Ordre professionnelle des diététistes du Québec member Dietitians of Canada member Ressources: Heidi Boilard Registered Dietitian - Sports Nutrition (heidiboilardnutrition.com) Instagram: Heïdi Boilard MSc, RD (@heidi_rd) • Instagram photos and videos
We sat down and got a breakdown of Yvan Mongo's Brave Buddies program, along with a reflection on his QMJHL career, and the future for the Gee-Gees.
Connor and Wade are back this week with a brand new episode! In this week's episode Connor and Wade speak with Nate Behar about his essay, To Pimp a Movement. In the second half of the episode the pair are joined by uOttawa's Nate Taylor. The three discuss recruiting, coaching with the Gee-Gees and more!
CFL Draft prospects and Gee-Gees defensive line teammates, Reshaan Davis & Tramayne Stephen join the podcast! In a bit of a Gee-Gee's roundtable we talk about, the draft process, the Panda Game, the East-West Bowl, being named an All-Canadian, and more!
Episode 3 of the Digital Introverts podcast features Amos Vang. He is a sports announcer, classical pianist, podcast host, emcee, and voice actor that is currently pursuing a Juris Doctor at the University of Ottawa Law School. Before law school, Amos completed a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Law at Carleton University. At ages 18 and 19, Amos wrote his first two law publications in the Carleton University Journal of Legal Studies. Amos graduated with High Distinction in the top 3% of his class and was awarded a Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement. As a sports announcer, Amos has announced volleyball, swimming, hockey, basketball, soccer, rugby, and lacrosse. At 19 years of age, Amos announced the 2016 NBA All-Star Challenge in Ottawa. At 21 years of age, Amos announced the 2017 Canadian Junior Swimming Championships on his first national CBC Sports broadcast. Amos was also the English announcer of the 2018 U Sports Swimming Championships at the University of Toronto. Amos has worked with renowned sports and entertainment personalities such as TSN NHL Senators post-game host and “The Drive” host Lee Versage, two-time Gemini Award-winning CBC Olympics sports announcer Byron MacDonald, Olympic Bronze Medallist Brittany MacLean, Toronto Raptors NBA entertainer Quincy “Q-Mack” Mack, and former Toronto Raptors All-Star player Antonio Davis. Currently, Amos is a sports announcer for the University of Ottawa Garnet and Grey, also known as the Gee-Gees, and announces volleyball, basketball, and hockey. At age 23, Amos made his debut on TSN and announced the 2020 Capital Hoops Classic on TSN 1200. In his first year of law school, Amos was a semi-finalist at the 2018 Nelligan O'Brien Payne Moot Court Competition. This achievement was recognized by The Honourable Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada. Amos is also a podcast host of “The Law School Show” and has interviewed guests such as Harvard-trained lawyer Rebecca Bromwich, Queen's University Legal Counsel Lon Knox, University of Ottawa President Jacques Frémont, and Ottawa-renowned named partner Janice Payne. Amos also combined the legal and hockey worlds by announcing the 2019 Ottawa Law Classic. As a classical pianist, Amos studied under his mother, Quan Mach, and under former Royal Conservatory of Music faculty member and Concert Artists International Piano Competition Grand Prize Winner Wang Yang. Amos did his ARCT at age 14 and was a finalist in the 2012 Canadian Music Competition at age 16. He has performed both solo recitals and ensemble performances in Ottawa, Toronto, and Mississauga, including at the Living Arts Centre and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. He has also performed alongside the Chinese Artists Society of Toronto. His voice-over work includes sports documentaries for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees and the Carleton University Ravens. Amos is also fluent in Cantonese Chinese and can speak some French and Mandarin Chinese. Listen to The Law School Show: thelawschoolshow.com/listen Listen to Amos announce for the Ottawa Gee-Gees women's hockey team: youtube.com/watch?v=aN0n17mu-zs Connect with Amos on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/amos-vang-b2b985106