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Jim, Joe and Jack discuss the international results for Palace players, including a first goal for England in 49 years. They also discuss the Womens' Team's recent results, dish out some 321 points, chat another Dougie Freedman departure and James Tomkins' retirement. For more FYP episodes subscribe at patreon.com/fyppodcast Get FYP merchandise here: https://merch.fypfanzine.uk. Use code LAUNCH10 for 10% off. twitter: @fypfanzine facebook: FYPFanzine instagram: @fypfanzine contact@fypfanzine.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
At Aleda, we know there are consistent Dimensions of what great leadership looks like, and we’re going to explore them all during our Summer Series - Success Leaves Clues. On every Empowering Leaders episode, we hear from people at the top of every industry - from sports to business to social venture, education and the arts. We're kicking off this series with the Dimension of Self-Leadership, and our 2024 episodes are a gold mine of wisdom on this topic. The guests you’ll hear from in this special episode all know just how much easier it is to lead well when you can lead yourself well and they share their secrets. Featuring: 02:00: HUGH VAN CUYLENBURG - founder of The Resilience Project and the Imperfects Podcast. 09:26: ANDY KELLY - Andy Kelly, one of Australia's leading music label directors and managers12:19: UMRA OMAR - Kenyan humanitarian and community conservation strategist and founder of Safari Doctors.15:37: SIR ROD EDDINGTON - highly distinguished Australian businessman and community leader18:36: JAMES TOMKINS, OAM, a sport Australia Hall of fame legend and perhaps known best one quarter of the Oarsome Foursome that won world titles in 90, 91, 98, and Olympic Gold in 92 and 96. 23:57: REGGIE BUTLER - founder and CEO of Performance Paradigm, one of the world's most respected leaders in connecting teams and developing great people.27:34: KIRSTEN KING - founder of Fluid Form Pilates, a brilliant success story. A huge thank you to all the guests featured in this episode. If you want to hear more from them follow the links to the full length, in depth conversations they each had with Luke in 2024. In our next Success Leaves Clues episode, we'll dive into the Dimension of Collaboration with another carefully selected group of our 2024 guests. If you enjoy listening to the Empowering Leaders podcast, be sure to subscribe and please, if you have a moment, please leave a review for us so we can reach more listeners and empower more leaders. Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recently six-time Rowing Olympian, James Tomkins joined us on Dashing Dan's Olympic Adventures. Today it's his turn to be part of the Program and he has a record just as good as James. Tomkins won three Gold and bronze and so did Drew as one one of the Gold was with the Famous Oarsome Foursome with James Tomkins and two in the Pairs. Drew is a great story teller. Let's sit back and listen to an Olympic great all thanks to Aussie Home Loans ...
James Tomkins, a Sport Australia Hall of Fame legend, discusses his career in rowing, including his participation in six Olympic games and winning seven world championship gold medals. Reflecting on the pressure of competing, the importance of teamwork, and the value of taking breaks for longevity in the sport, James also discusses the importance of balance in life, drawing on the Olympic charter's emphasis on a balanced life of mind, body, and soul. James criticises the current intensity of school sports and the stress it places on students, and also shares his admiration for his coach, Noel Donaldson, and the leadership he demonstrated during their time at the elite level. Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Tomkins, part of the famous Awesome Foursome, competed in 6 Olympic Games over 20 years and won 3 Gold medals. One the most durable and best-performed athletes in the history of the games. He will be commentating on the Rowing in Paris and has a fabulous story to tell. Thanks to Aussie Home Loans here is his story. Aussie Home Loans www.aussie.com.au Dan Lonergan www.danlonergan.weebly.com
Champion James Tomkins OAM is a triple Olympic gold medallist, two of those as part of the much loved Oarsome Foursome. Their win in the Men's Four at the Barcelona Olympics of 1992, made rowing cool and their defence in 1996 cemented their legacy as legends of Australian sport. For Tomkins, there was more glory ahead, bronze in the Men's Pair, against insurmountable odds in Sydney 2000. And four years later, a third Olympic gold in combination with long-time offsider Drew Ginn in the Pair. He helped inspire a generation of rowers, many of whom will be seeking to emulate his dominance in the Regatta at the Paris games. The Road to Paris Podcast is brought to you by Woolworths, Toyota and NRMA Insurance. Produced by 9Podcasts in partnership with Wide World of Sports for the Nine Network Australia, your home of the 2024 Paris Olympics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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James Tomkins' second-half header secured Palace a hard-fought but fully merited point in a 1-1 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion.Mike, Caragh and Patrick review the match.This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Back of the Nest. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORTSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Birthday to former Aussie rower James Tomkins (1965) and former American tennis player Mary Joe Fernandez (1971) as we mark Births, Deaths and Marriages for Tobin Brothers Funerals- Celebrating Lives.
Happy Birthday to former Aussie rower James Tomkins (1965) and former American tennis player Mary Joe Fernandez (1971) as we mark Births, Deaths and Marriages for Tobin Brothers Funerals- Celebrating Lives.
Kath Loughnan & Nick Riewoldt celebrate Australia’s equal best day in Olympics history. Three gold in an hour of power – we speak to golden girl Ariarne Titmus’ mum Robyn, and James Tomkins on whether it’s time to pass on the Oarsome Foursome baton. Also, the fallout of superstar Simone Biles’ surprise exit and why winning medals is better than Lego. Tomorrow Dan Ginnane & James Magnussen react to the latest from Tokyo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a spectacular day for Australia at the Tokyo Olympics, adding three new gold medals to our tally. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Tomkins, OAM, is one of Australia's most established and decorated rowers, having competed in 6 Olympic Games and countless other World Championships and Rowing Cups. He is also the only rower in history to win world titles in every sweep oar event. In 1997 James received an Order of Australia, was named as the Victorian Father of the Year by the Father's Day Council of Victoria in 2008 and in 2010, he was inducted as a member of the Rowing Victoria's Hall of Fame as well as being awarded with the International Rowing Community's highest award, the Thomas Keller Medal for his outstanding career. In addition to achieving all of this, James inspired many by holding down full-time employment, studying and working in the Finance sector, as well as being a dedicated husband and father to three daughters. He is now heavily involved in sports administration as a member of the International Olympic Committee and Australian Olympic Committee. His passions include sport and the benefits that a positive and healthy lifestyle it brings, and with this, he continues to challenge himself in events like Ironman events, ultra-marathons and island crossing in kayaks. Join us for the next episode of the podcast, where Dr Swann talks to James about what elite sport taught him, how he applies those lessons today, as well as what he thinks about mental health and what he has learnt from being a parent. We hope you enjoy this week's episode.
I chat with James Tomkins of the famed "Oarsome Foursome," nerding out over rhythm, power, and ocean kayaking.https://sahof.org.au/hall-of-fame-member/james-tomkins/
Olympic gold medalist James Tomkins joined Jack on the 20th anniversary of the Sydney 2000 games.
James Tomkins is an Australian rower, member of the Oarsome Foursome seven-time World Champion and a three-time Olympic gold medalist. He is a member of the International and Australian Olympic committee and in this podcast discusses how all the different bodies interact. A special thanks to our partners MAAP and Lumin Wellbeing who continue to support us to deliver this podcast. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we interview 6 time Olympic Rower turned paddler James Tomkins on how he managed to stay at the top of the game for 20 years, his transition to ocean paddling and how being a professional athlete has helped him pick up the new sport.
The Official Palace Pod lands this week packed with a host of club names - ranging from its newest and youngest professional to the league’s most experienced manager. Kicking things off is James Tomkins, who chatted before the Eagles take on the Seagulls to preview the top flight clash. Next up - and the one man in this week’s pod without a claim to Palace fame - is Statman. He chats with Chris to delve into the stats - giving you almost three full days to take them in before Monday night. From stat back to chat, Paddy McCarthy gets behind the microphone next and discusses his pride in the Under-18s after their FA Youth Cup triumph over Reading. Then following his Head Coach is Brandon Pierrick, a promising forward who spoke with Palace TV after penning his first professional contract. Roy Hodgson wraps the week up with his pre-match presser.
Episode 13 of the Official Palace Podcast has landed and, as ever, is packed with everything you’ll need to hear from the past week at Crystal Palace. The podcast kicks-off with a chat with Jonathan Liew, the Independent’s Chief Sports Writer. He discusses life as one of the country’s top journalists and the difficulties and trials of the job. Next up is youngster Sam Woods, who made his debut for the first-team against Middlesbrough mid-way through last week in the League Cup. Woods has been a Palace fan all his life and explains just what it meant to pull on the famous red and blue of his boyhood club. Last week, manager Roy Hodgson and players Joel Ward and Connor Wickham planted eight trees at Palace’s Copers Cope Training Ground in honour of the eight Eagles players who served and died fighting for their country in the First World War. Wickham’s father was an Army Warrant Officer and so explains just what it meant to him to have been involved in a Remembrance Day activity such as this. Following a disappointing 3-1 loss away to Chelsea on Sunday, there was plenty of post-match reaction to what was a well-fought battle. It all features on this week’s pod as James Tomkins, Andros Townsend, Ray Lewington and Hodgson reflect upon the defeat.
This edition of the Official Palace Podcast will bring you fully up to speed on the recent week at Crystal Palace and is full of great interviews, eye-catching stats and, of course, Roy Hodgson’s weekly press conference. Palace’s goalkeeping coach Dean Kiely discusses Wayne Hennessey’s recent record-breaking achievement and about life as a shot-stopper and coach at Crystal Palace. Next is Good Morning Britain’s Susanna Reid, a patron of the Palace Foundation. She speaks about life as a Palace fan and helping to run a session for youngsters at Heavers Farm primary school. James Tomkins gives his update before Palace’s trip to Everton on Sunday, discussing the team around him and making the call for a big performance up at Goodison Park. If inane chat and stats is your thing then you’ll enjoy Statman’s usual dose of interesting facts ahead of the Toffees game. Palace TV’s Chris Grierson then talks to a host of Palace legends on their efforts during the Palace For Life Marathon March, including Andy Gray, Andy Johnson, Neil Shipperley, Saša Ćurčić and Mark Bright. Chairman Steve Parish also speaks on the fantastic charity effort and about why he took part. Finishing off, as ever, is Hodgson’s press conference where he answers questions from the media on team news, facing Everton and Palace’s recent form.
Hello and welcome to the Everything is Black and White Podcast in association with EToro.Lee Ryder and Chris Waugh bring you immediate reaction from Newcastle United's 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace.The pair, on their way to Kings Cross, analyse the game and look at how United played and what is next for the Magpies.Newcastle United battled to claim an important point against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park as owner Mike Ashley attended his first Magpies game in almost 18 months.Rafa Benitez’s side remain winless and in the Premier League’s bottom three, but a point from a difficult away trip to south London is not a bad return.The home side hit the post through James Tomkins, while Mamadou Sakho also missed an open goal during the second period, but United held on to earn a point in front of their owner. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Palace climbed out of the Premier League relegation zone after picking up a fine victory at Huddersfield Town thanks to goals from James Tomkins and Luka Milivojevic. Chris, Patrick, Ed and Elliot discuss the victory and get through all of your contact. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Celia Pacquola, Lawrence Mooney and Abby Coleman join the HYBPA party alongside Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang! Plus we're joined by special Guest Quizmasters Katherine Kelly Lang from The Bold and the Beautiful, and Olympic rowing icon James Tomkins! First aired Monday July 25 on TEN.
James Tomkins chats to Peter Donegan about his life in sport.
James is a multiple Olympic and World Championship rower, so his powerful advice on building confidence and doing the work will apply to both sport and life.