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In this inspiring episode of The Discomfort Zone, I sit down with Makinley Kate Hargrove, two-time Junior World Champion, World Cup gold medalist, and six-time U.S. Junior National Champion, to explore how she leans into discomfort and finds her flow both on and off the river. We dive deep into:
Victor Lopez Marquez Bio:He was born on July 23, 1978, in Mexico City. He is a tax lawyer and, as a hobby, a dog breeder and judge. His family always liked Bulldogs. In 1980, he got his first Bulldog. In 1981, the first litter was born, and since then, he has been involved in the world of dogs.He owns the kennel OLE BULLDOGS, registered with the FCI as VLM BULLDOGS.He has bred champions of these breeds: English Bulldogs, Dobermans, and Labrador Retrievers.He has owned or bred Mexican, American, International, and World Champions.Currently, he breeds English Bulldogs, but he also owns French Bulldogs, Dobermans, Labrador Retrievers, and Shih Tzus.He judges English and French Bulldogs, but he would like to become an all-breed judge one day. He has judged in many countries.Memberships:Member of the Mexican Canine Federation.Member of the Bulldog Club of America.Member of the Bulldog Club of Mexico City.Member of the Mexican French Bulldog Club.Member of the Mexican Doberman Club.Canine Work:Three-time President of the Bulldog Club of Mexico City.Past President of the Mexican French Bulldog Club.Judge:English Bulldog specialty judge in Indiana, U.S. (May 2024)English Bulldog specialty judge in São Paulo, Brazil (June 2022)English Bulldog specialty judge during the Bulldog Club of America National Show Week (November 2021)English Bulldog specialty judge in Pennsylvania (February 2020)English Bulldog specialty judge in Dallas, TX (December 2019)English & French Bulldog specialty judge in Guatemala (April 2019)English & French Bulldog specialty judge in Bulgaria (May 2018)English Bulldog specialty judge in Peru (July 2015)English Bulldog specialty judge in California (2015)English Bulldog specialty judge in Oklahoma (2014)English Bulldog judge at the Brazilian national specialty show organized by the Abrabull Club (2014)English Bulldog specialty judge in Salvador (September 2012)English Bulldog specialty judge in Bogotá, Colombia (September 2012)English Bulldog sweepstakes judge in Seattle (August 2011)All-breed match judge in Ensenada (2011)English Bulldog specialty judge in Mexico City (June 2010). My Best of Breed was Bulldog of the Year in Mexico and Winner Bitch at the BCA Nationals.English Bulldog sweepstakes judge in Oklahoma (September 2009)English Bulldog match judge in Mexico City (1998). My Best of Match went on to become Junior World Champion the following year after I judged him.Links:https://www.facebook.com/olebulldoghttps://www.instagram.com/olebulldog_oficialhttps://olebulldog.comPlease consider a donation towards further content. Thank you very much for your support. http://www.venmo.com/rarebreedsusahttps://cash.app/$Bulldogscmediahttps://www.paypal.me/SeanOBrien75https://ko-fi.com/bscmediahttps://buymeacoffee.com/bulldogsocialclubJoin!https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bulldogsocialclubFollow:https://kick.com/bulldogsocialclub
SA’s Stand-Up Paddleboarding star Cameron Tripney is heading to Abu Dhabi! Africa Melane chats to the 2022 Junior World Champion and Open Men’s bronze medalist about his road to the world stage and his quest for another global title Early Breakfast with Africa Melane is 702’s and CapeTalk’s early morning talk show. Experienced broadcaster Africa Melane brings you the early morning news, sports, business, and interviews politicians and analysts to help make sense of the world. He also enjoys chatting to guests in the lifestyle sphere and the Arts. All the interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from Early Breakfast with Africa Melane For more about the show click https://buff.ly/XHry7eQ and find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/XJ10LBU Listen live on weekdays between 04:00 and 06:00 (SA Time) to the Early Breakfast with Africa Melane broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3N Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
63 kg Junior World Champion Betty Aborah joins KOTL to discuss the battle for the throne, entering the star packed Open, Powerlifting in the Netherlands, and much more!Hosted by 6 Pack Lapadat
In 2017, Megan Jastrab was an early guest on Hear Her Sports. She was 15 years old then and just, barely just, imagining her future cycling career. She is now a pro racer with Team Picnic PostNL. She's also an Olympic medalist and three time Junior World Champion. !!! In this episode, host Elizabeth catches up with Megan and hears about her recent experiences at La Vuelta Femenina, one of the three women's stage races called grand tours. Megan shares her thoughts about if La Vuelta should be called a grand tour, growth of women's cycling since she started, living in Europe, and her love of bike racing despite the rain and crashes. Megan began riding bikes with her brother Ryan at the age of eleven in her hometown of California. Two years later she competed in her first race, and by the age of seventeen, Megan was Junior World Champion in not only the road race but both the madison and omnium on the track. Hungry for more, Megan joined the national track team and came away from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a Bronze medal in her first ever elite team pursuit, at the ripe old age of 19.Megan earned a double degree in Exercise Science and Business graduated from Milligan University. She now races full-time, based out of Sittard in Holland. Be sure to listen to her early episode (Ep18) because it's still applicable to youngsters wanting to get into the sport. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/givetoHHSpodcast Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Sign up for Hear Her Sports newsletter at https://bit.ly/HHSnewsletter Follow Megan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/meganjastrab/ Megan coaches. Learn more at https://mile2marathon-ride.com/coach/megan-jastrab/ Find out about La Vuelta Femenina at https://www.lavueltafemenina.es/en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP You can also watch this episode over on my YouTube channel here! Guys, the Giro is rolling along, and what a race it's shaping up to be. Ahead of the final week of racing, it's still all to play for. We've got the mega-talented young Isaac Del Toro holding onto the Maglia Rosa, bookies' favourite Primoz Roglič dropping out of contention, and a handful of riders poised to go all out to try and unseat UAE's dominance before the finish in Rome. Tom Southam's been called up to bat for EF Education Easypost, so he's cruising around Italy in the team car, and he's already netted a pair of stage wins with Richard Carapaz and Kasper Asgreen! With Southam away, we've had a bit of a roster change for this month's Race Communique; we're joined by my old mate and fellow ex-professional, Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe sports director, the Flying Mullet himself - that's right, it's Shane Archbold. Shane'o joins me and Luke Durbridge - fresh off the back of the Tour of Hungary - to dissect the racing so far at the Giro and speculate what we might see in this last week of racing. The Giro is known for being a pretty chaotic race, and the 2025 edition is no different. So far, we've seen some amazing stages, and the GC storyline has been incredible, too. From guys like Luke Plapp - the Plappinator - finally getting his hands in the air in Europe, Wout van Aert completing a monster comeback on the Strade Bianche gravel stage in dominant fashion, and unsung hero Daan Hoole taking some massive scalps in the stage 10 time trial. UAE are gripping the pink jersey pretty tightly, but guys like Simon Yates, Richard Carapaz, and our old mate Derek Gee are creeping up behind him, not to mention his own teammate Juan Ayuso waiting in the wings. Sadly for Shane, his Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe team are having some pretty rotten luck. First, they lost Jai Hindley - a former Giro winner - in the first week to a crash on the wet, slippery roads of Naples. Then, Dani Martinez, last year's runner-up, slipped out of the GC and hasn't looked like his former self so far. Of course, they went into the race with the defending champion Primoz Roglič, whose GC bid looks to be over after a brutal day of racing over the Monte Grappa. It's not all doom and gloom for Bora, though; young Italian super domestique Giulio Pellizzari has shown a hell of a lot of promise so far, and no doubt has a bright career ahead of him. In this week's PeloChat, Durbo shines the spotlight on XDS Astana and their ongoing hunt for UCI points to avoid being relegated at the end of the season. A change in tactics from the Kazakh team means they're no longer racing for the win, which sounds absolutely crazy for a pro cycling team. Instead, they're trying to stack the top 10 with riders to scrape together as many UCI points as they can. They've managed to claw themselves back up the team rankings and away from the relegation zone, putting other teams at risk and giving us fans a whole other narrative to follow this season. Finally, we have a Giro-themed CommuniQuiz. I'm Quiz Master this week, and I'll be testing Shane and Durbo's knowledge on all things Giro d'Italia. Which former ‘Junior World Champion' used to sell cleaning products, didn't turn pro until 26, and then went and won the Giro?! You'll have to listen to find out! Enjoy this month's Communique, everybody. We'll be back at the same time next month, just a week or so out from the start of the biggest bike race of the year: the Sibiu Cycling Tour over in Romania…only kidding; of course it's the Tour de France! Cheers, Mitch The Race Communiqué is brought to you by TrainingPeaks! Track, plan, and train smarter—just like the pros. Get 20% off TrainingPeaks Premium now at http://www.trainingpeaks.com/litp
Podcast with Tyler Brown – we're talking all things Pro action from the first domestic National on the calendar for the Pros! We cover who showed up and who looked good over the weekend. Plus, we dive into the FloBikes feed and share our thoughts on it all. We also discuss Australia's Junior World Champion, Josh Jolly – how good he looked in the premier class and whether he should have raced in the rainbow stripes. Tyler and I share our different perspectives on the matter. We also talk Vet Pro, some other standouts from the weekend, alongside who was looking good over at the Euro event in Italy. Check it out!
In this episode of the Ski Moms Podcast, Nicole and Sarah chat with Kimberley Jochl, Vice President and Director of Marketing and Merchandising at Sugar Mountain Resort in North Carolina. A former US Ski Team member and Junior World Champion, Kimberley brings her extensive skiing background to the southern skiing scene.Kimberley shares her journey from racing in the Berkshires to competing internationally, and eventually finding her way to Sugar Mountain. She provides valuable insights into the vibrant southern ski culture and how Sugar Mountain caters specifically to families and first-time skiers. The resort's commitment to accessibility is evident in their comprehensive offerings, including clothing rentals, on-site daycare, and lesson programs for all ages.The discussion highlights Sugar Mountain's role in introducing new skiers to the sport, with approximately 60% of their visitors being beginners. Kimberley also details the resort's recent improvements, including new high-speed lifts and state-of-the-art snowmaking capabilities that allow for a November-to-March season.Keep up with the latest from Sugar Mountain:Website: http://skisugar.com/Instagram: http://instagram.com/skisugarIf your skis and boards are feeling sluggish, it's time for a tune-up! A fresh wax and edge sharpening can make all the difference. Treat your gear right, and it'll treat you to your best ski days yet! Head to SkiHaus to get your skis and boards in great shape. Pick from three locations Woburn and Framingham, MA, and shop Tax-Free in Salem, NH. Check them out at skihaus.com Shop the Diamant Weekend Warrior Bag at www.diamantskiing.com and use code SKIMOMS to save 20%Invest in your season with this TSA Approved carry-on boot bag, it's a game changer and built to last. Start planning your trip here visitulstercountyny.comThe Ski Moms are so excited to be partnering with Ulster County this year. Located in New York State, Ulster County is tucked into the Hudson Valley and offers families a chance to get out in nature all year long.Support the showKeep up with the Latest from the Ski Moms!Website: www.theskimoms.coSki Moms Discount Page: https://www.theskimoms.co/discountsSki Moms Ski Rental HomesJoin the 13,000+ Ski Moms Facebook GroupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskimoms/ Send us an email and let us know what guests and topics you'd like to hear next! Sarah@skimomsfun.comNicole@skimomsfun.com
The second Olympic Qualification Period saw a meteoric rise to the Paris 2024 start line for Sweden's Tilda Mansson. From 2022 Junior World Champion to multiple World Cup podiums in the space of a whirlwind 12 months, the 20-year-old has bypassed U23 racing entirely and heads for a remarkable third Championship Finals of a young career in Torremolinos. With LA 2028 the next major target, the interim years will be earmarked for refining her talent, but the memories - and stories - from the Paris swim and beyond still have plenty of time to be told... Watch Mansson's brilliant Bergen World Cup win
In questo episodio ospite d'eccezione , il recente campione del mondo junior Lorenzo Finn. Parliamo della gara, della preparazione in generale di quest'anno e delle novitá apportate dalla developement della Bora. Enjoy!Se volete donare al podcast per finanziarci e aiutarci a migliorarlo potete farlo al link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/podcast-ciclismo-kompetente Se siete interessati a contattarci per coaching o consulenze o altri servizi potete farlo dal sito: www.ciclismokompetente.it Potete acquistare i nostri programmi standard alla pagina: https://www.trainingpeaks.com/my-training-plans/trainingplangaffubandito Ricordo che il podcast è supportato ufficialmente da WEPLY APP, app creata con l'obiettivo di non svalutare i vostri articoli sportivi usati. Potete scaricarla a questo link: https://onelink.to/7tw2ae
Racing Cross Country for Cannondale Factory Racing, Charlie was the 2019 Junior World Champion, and, more recently, the 2023 World Champion (U23) at his home worlds in Scotland. On top of that, he is a multiple British national Champion, and has bagged a 2nd at a round of the World Cup this year at Les Gets, and had a phenomenal few rides only a few weeks ago in the 2024 Olympics XC, and the World champs in Andorra. In this podcast, we will get to know about: - Charlie's upbringing - What life has been like getting to where he is now - What he does when he's not racing - His relationship with other riders at the top - What Charlie's favorite places to ride are - And of course, all the FEELS from the worlds
Daton Fix, a five-time Big 12 champion, five-time NCAA Division I All-American and Junior World Champion, discussed his wrestling journey. He highlighted his experiences at Gallagher-Iba Arena, including his final match against Iowa, and his high school career, where he won four state titles. Fix recounted his recruitment process, choosing Oklahoma State over other top colleges. He reflected on his dedication, mentions of his favorite Cowboy growing up, Steve Mocco, and his first meeting with John Smith. Fix also discussed his faith, the impact of setbacks, and his future goals, including becoming an Olympic gold medalist. Check out Shane Sparks' interview with Daton Fix on Episode 33 of the Go Earn It Podcast. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS
In Episode 068 of the Athletor Podcast, we sit down with Mark Hall, Director of Operations at the University of Oklahoma, NCAA Champion, and Cadet and Junior World Champion. Mark shares his journey into wrestling, revealing how an early injury pushed him to develop a unique technique that allows him to score without ever touching a leg. The conversation covers a range of topics including balancing the drive to win with personal growth, understanding and preventing burnout in wrestlers, and strategies to help kids fall in love with wrestling. Mark also shares entertaining stories from his time in the Penn State wrestling room, including their Call of Duty-inspired training games. We discuss building competitiveness in the wrestling room, advice for young wrestlers struggling with competitiveness, and insights into Mark's coaching career and how he connects with his athletes. Tune in for an episode filled with valuable insights and inspiring stories.
Daniel Roy was a 5 time All-American at Stanford, where he holds the team record in the 200 breast. He was the 2017 Junior World Champion in the 200 breast. In mid-March at the Federal Way Sectionals, just two and a half months into his comeback, he dropped at 2:09.57 which places his 7th in the world in the 200 breast this year.
Jens Dekker is a former Junior World Champion and Junior European Champion who stepped away from racing before before returning in 2023. In this episode he opens up about battles with depression while offering unique analysis in a variety of areas, including youth developement, World Cup schedules, World Championship qualification criteria, and pointless rules in UCI races. It's a deep dive in the world of cyclocross. Get In the Red! @curtisjwhite www.curtisjwhite.com inthered@curtisjwhite.com @jens_dekker
The first athletes for the New Zealand team to compete at this year's Paris Olympics have been named. They will compete in the speed climbing event, and for the first time, two speed climbers have been selected. Sarah Tetzlaff and Julian David will represent the country, along with about 200 other athletes, at the Games which will be in Paris this July. Nineteen-year-old Julian David is the current Junior World Champion for Speed Climbing and won the Emerging Talent award at this year's Halberg Awards. David spoke to Corin Dann.
Join Greg and Cory as they chat with Varick Beise who just won juniors division at the IPSC shotgun world championships!
In 2013, Dorian Coninx became Junior World Champion in London, beating two rising British talents on their own patch. A decade later, the Frenchman went into the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Finals as a long-shot title prospect, fifth in the rankings, the much-fancied Alex Yee and Hayden Wilde among those ahead of him. Once again, the underdog title suited him down to the ground, but now Coninx must prepare for a home Olympics in Paris next year as the new World Champion and the name on everyone's lips. He has learned and matured enormously since the dark days of his Rio 2016 campaign, but how will the 29-year-old cope with going into Paris as a favourite?
Carl (Calle) Johansson joins KOTL to discuss his huge win at IPF Worlds upsetting the GOAT Taylor Atwood, the behind the scenes story, Austin Perkins trash talk, a rematch with Taylor and Tim Monigatti, and a showdown with Perk. Also detailed is Carl's backstory and fast rise from Junior World Champion to Open World Champion. Hosted by 6 Pack Lapadat
Shane Lehew is not just the Baby Shark- he is also a 4 time Bassmaster Classic Qualifier, a 4 time Forest Wood Cup Qualifier, a member of the Bassmaster Century Club and a former Junior World Champion. This week, the often quiet but always likeable Bassmaster Elite Series Pro joins the podcast and opens up about his past, the present and the challenge of being a naturally quiet person in this super-social time in pro angling on MERCER-109.
Shane Lehew is not just the Baby Shark- he is also a 4 time Bassmaster Classic Qualifier, a 4 time Forest Wood Cup Qualifier, a member of the Bassmaster Century Club and a former Junior World Champion. This week, the often quiet but always likeable Bassmaster Elite Series Pro joins the podcast and opens up about his past, the present and the challenge of being a naturally quiet person in this super-social time in pro angling on MERCER-109.
Hello everyone! This week, we were joined by my good friend, Gavin Adin. Gavin is a 93kg powerlifter who claimed his jr. world title two years ago. Now, as one of the sports most entertaining lifters, he prepares to compete for the official world title in June. We talked through his controversial 3rd place performance at The Sheffield Classic, his new training protocol, and the mindset he keeps to stay focused. Gavin was a great addition to the show, we hope you enjoy! 0:00 Intro 2:45 Lifting at the Largest Powerlifting Event Ever / Powerlifting Explained
In episode 64 of TPR, I chat with former Junior World Champion and Trek-Segafredo powerhouse Quinn Simmonds. We discuss Quinn's recent races from Tirreno-Adriatico to Strade Bianche and talk about the handling ability off-road of some of his competitors. We learn about ski mountaineering and about having McDonald's after the Tour de France. --- Check out our new website and sign up for our newsletter! www.tprcyclingnews.com Become a Friend of the TPR Podcast and access unique content by supporting TPR on Patreon. The Press Room Podcast is presented by Zwift. Head to www.zwift.com to get your 7 day free trial. The Press Room Podcast is supported by Cycliq, the official bike-safety partner of the podcast. Check out their new Fly 12 Sport now! https://cycliq.com/ The Press Room Podcast is supported by Attaquer, the official apparel partner of the podcast. Use the code CR-THEPRESSROOM for 15% off Attaquer products at https://attaquercycling.com/ The Press Room is also supported by Smith Optics. www.smithoptics.com If you enjoyed the episode please leave a review or a rating on your podcast player. - - - TPR Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thepressroompodcast/ TPR Twitter https://twitter.com/jethro_nagle TPR Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFT_W4qMStQ&t=140s
It's not surprising that having started fishing at the age of three, Matt Godfrey would go on to become Junior World Champion on no less that three occasions. Hear how Matt's career has taken him to the top of the angling world not forgetting his degree in Geography. Matt has his own podcast @TheFishingGurusPodcast and we're delighted to welcome him to The Strange Boat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a teenager in the 1990s, Katie Brown was one of climbing's first "comp kids"--a young natural who, along with her peers, redefined the image of a strong and successful climber. After climbing for less than two years, Brown won her first junior national title. The next year she became the Junior World Champion at age 14 in Laval, France. In 1996 she won both the Rock Master--a prestigious international contest in Arco, Italy--and the esteemed X-Games. From 1996 on, Brown won every US Adult National that she entered, as well as a World Cup Title in France in 1999.Yet even as she reigned on the podium, Brown felt her life begin to unravel. A quiet child, she struggled with a home life that was very different behind closed doors than it seemed on television. A fundamentalist version of Christianity was at the center of the household, and Brown fought to live according to rules that were strict, ever-changing, and irrational. Isolated and feeling hopeless, Brown latched onto food as something she could control. She quit competitive climbing and bounced in and out of the industry, eventually disappearing in her late twenties.Now, more than two decades later, Brown is ready to share her story. Unraveled answers the question thousands of fans worldwide have wondered: "What ever happened to Katie Brown?"Join Travis and Katie for a very personal conversation recorded in Salida, Colorado, where they both live, coach, and raise their children. Topics include: climbing (sport, traditional, competition), #vanlife, running, parenting, dogs, eating disorders, mental health, Lynn Hill, Tommy Caldwell, Beth Rodden, Chris Sharma, small-town living, and more.In This Episode:Katie Brown InstagramDr. Gaudiani's NPR interview Dr. Guadiani's website National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7): 1-800-273-8255National Eating Disorders Association: 1-800-931-2237Boulder Campervans OFFER: 20% OFF the entire InsideTracker storeDISCOUNT CODE: TRAVISMACYTravis Macy Instagram | WebsiteInjinji Discount SiteThe Feed Instagram | Website- - - - - - - - - - -If you like this podcast, please consider our book, A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope*30% off with discount code MACESubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubewww.AMileAtATimeBook.com
Welcome to the Pro Sports Podcasters Podcast!NEW WEBSITE !!! https://www.prosportspodcasters.comDISCORD !!!https://discord.gg/zXeGaybrc2-Corbert de Ronde, Nii Wallace-Bruce, and Justen Williams chat with Cylcling World Champion Dylan Bibic.-Having made the move from Junior World Champion to the Men's level in order to pursue his dream of becoming an Olympian. Dylan Bibic describes what the step up in competition has felt like.-We also discuss the many races ahead that Dylan will have to perform well in to qualify for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.LINKS- Be sure to sign up for our Newsletter on our website to qualify for our sponsor Giveaways! -Place your bets on the SPORTS INTERACTION BETTING WEBSITE! For a fantastic sign up bonus use this link - https://media.sia.com/C.ashx?btag=a_11368b_575c_&affid=7486&siteid=11368&adid=575&c=https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLifehttp://www//twitter.com/PPodcasters#NoSportLeftBehind#prosportspodcastersIntro music by Dave Misener
On this episode of the pod George & Jack chat with Greg Minnaar about his 2022 season, the 3 broken vertebrae he sustained in Val di Sole & how excited he is for 2023. Then they're joined by 2022 Junior World Champion, Jordan Williams. Oh, there's some hot team rumours in there too courtesy of a very jetlagged Emilie Siegenthaler… The Making Up The Numbers podcast is sponsored by: Hope Technology www.hopetech.com @hopetech J-Tech Suspension www.j-techsuspension.co.uk @jtechsuspension Revolution Bike Park www.revolutionbikepark.co.uk @revolutionbp Ride Southern Spain www.ridesouthernspain.com @ridesouthernspain Schwalbe www.schwalbe.com @schwalbetyresuk Singletrack www.singletrackworld.com @singletrackmag #downhill #mtbpodcast #dhworldcup #downhillmtb #mtbracing #dh #mtb
If you're a woman who's in a relationship with a woman, people call you a lesbian. If you're a woman who dates men and women, people call you bisexual. But what if you don't feel like either? Trainer, podcast host and former beach sprinting Junior World Champion, Katie Williams, came out with her girlfriend Georgia in 2021. But even though she's a woman in a relationship with another woman, she doesn't want your labels. Katie sits down with Sean to share about exploring her sexuality in secret, the pressure to open up about her sexuality after she appeared on Big Brother Australia, how her family reacted when she came out in her late 20s, and how she responds when people ask her, "so how do you have sex?" Follow Katie on Instagram: @katiewilliams Follow us on Instagram: @comeoutwhereveryouare Email us: comeouttous@gmail.com If this episode brought up any feelings for you or you want more information, these resources may help you: QLife: Call 1800 184 527 for a free phone service every day from 3pm – midnight. Visit their website www.qlife.org.au for a free webchat Minus18: Australia's LGBTQIA+ charity. Follow them on social @minus18youth or visit their website on www.minus18.org.au for resources, events and training for your school or workplace Lifeline: Call 13 11 14 for 24-hour crisis supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I chat with 2022 Junior World Champion and US Silver Medalist Ilia Malinin about his start in skating, coaching, the timeline of learning all his jumps, his latest season with starting with the JGP's, his Nationals experience as a first year senior in an Olympic year, how he felt about the Olympic team selection, his experience competing at the World Championships and Junior World Championships, how he feels about the hype surrounding his name, his Quad Axel, and some more on who Ilia is!
In this episode of First to 15, we're joined by Magda Skarbonkiewicz, a 16-year-old saber fencer from Portland, Oregon. You might know Magda's name from such recent hits as 2021 Cadet Women's Saber World Champion, 2022 Cadet Women's Saber World Champion, and 2022 Junior Women's Saber World Champion. Read our coverage of the saber events at the 2022 Junior & Cadet WorldsRead our full recap of the 2022 Junior & Cadet WorldsVisit the USA Fencing websiteFollow us on InstagramFirst to 15: The Official Podcast of USA FencingHost: Bryan WendellCover art: Manna CreationsTheme music: Brian Sanyshyn
Coach Dennis White has been running a successful Taekwondo Program in Florida. He has had several athletes in the National Team and trained Junior World Champion and Olympic winner Anastasija Zolotic. In this episode, Coaches César Valentim and Dennis White talk about the challenges of developing Olympic Level athletes in the USA. Listen to his insights on the development pathways and how he runs his programs in Florida. This podcast is supported by Hawkin Dynamics, Firstbeat Sports and Athlete Analyzer! Visit our Instagram @taekwondopodcast and Facebook @taekwondocast Support the show
I'm so excited to welcome back 2 time Junior World Champion and rider for Torman's Cyclocross Team, Zoe Backstedt.Zoe was one of my first guests on the podcast back in the Summer of 2020 and it was amazing to have Zoe back to chat about all the amazing things that have happened for her since then. We talk through the last 18 months, from winning the first ever Junior Women's Cyclocross World Cup race to becoming Junior Women's Road World Champion and European and World Junior Cyclocross Champion! We also talk about what its like to race cyclocross in Belgium and battling against riders who we have grown up watching.Thank you so much to Zoe for coming back on to the podcast, I always love to chat with you, and a massive thanks to Maz and Emma at Bespoke M for their incredible support in putting me in touch with amazing guests and all the work they do to promote and support females in cycling.Photo kindly provided by Isla BlainFind all episodes of Cycling Talk Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, Google, my Buzzsprout website www.cyclingtalkpodcast.buzzsprout.comInstagram - @cycling.talk.podcastFacebook - @cycling.talk.podcastTwitter - @cycling_talkGcn app - CyclingtalkI am supported as a rider and a podcaster by:Big Bobble Hats - www.bigbobblehats.co.uk (Use code CYCLINGTALK15 for 15% off)VeloSkin - www.veloskin.cc (Use code CTP10 for 10% off)Moore Large - www.moorelarge.co.uk - who's amazing support includes Forme bikes and Alpina Sports productsForme Bikes - www.formebikes.co.ukSupport the show
My guest on this episode is Julian Perico from the Arkansas Razorbacks men's golf team. Julian was a junior golfer that attended Bishops Gate Golf academy and over a two year period went from being unranked to being Junior World Champion. More recently he led his team as freshman and was the only Razorback to … Continue reading "Julian Perico – College Golf"
Jess Fox is considered to be the best paddler in the world. As a kayak and slalom canoeist and Olympic gold medallist, Jess discusses her relationship with fear and what it takes to be the best in the world. Jess was born into paddling royalty in Marseille, France on June 11, 1994 to parents Richard Fox and Myriam Fox - Jerusalmi – both Olympians from England and France respectively. After moving to Australia at the age of four, Jess grew into a talented athlete and by 13 was beating competitors five years her senior. Before long she was a five-time Junior World Champion and paddling in her first Olympics. After a silver medal at the London Games, Jess was instantly touted as the next international superstar. After adding a bronze medal in Rio to her trophy room, Jess set her sights on her next performance with the aim to grab that elusive gold. Make sure you hit follow to be the first to hear the latest episodes.Episode two of Beyond the Ordinary: Game Changers dropping 8th February 2022
Threshold sits down with double Junior World Champion and the youngest winner of the American Birkebeiner, Johnny Steel Hagenbuch. We get into the environment and circumstances of Hagenbuch's development, his part in the young group of American men who shined like no Americans before at the junior level, his college plans, his long-range skiing aspirations, and of course, winning the Birkie at age 19. This episode of Threshold is sponsored by SALOMON. Recognizing that the future existence of skiing is directly impacted by climate change, Salomon is confirming that sustainability will be a major aspect of its performance parameters in future winter sports products. The first of those sustainable products is the new S/MAX eSKIN Nordic ski, the company's first ski constructed with a sustainable mindset, with its core constructed with recycled plastic bottles. For more information on Salomon's focus on sustainability, and all their great products... Visit salomon.com with Guest Johnny Steel Hagenbuch Hosted by Chad Salmela Produced by Chris Parr
Emil Norling joins 6 Pack Lapadat to discuss his recent win at the European Championships. The former Junior World Champion discusses the huge come-from-behind win with the last deadlift of the day to defeat Ukraine's Anatolii Novopismennyi (the reigning World Champion).
Stacy chats with Junior World Champion and former Student United Way President, Braxton Amos, about his experience in our student lead service group.
This week on the podcast we get to speak with a good friend of ours, Jean-Luc Baker. Jean-Luc is an ice dancer competing for the United States. Together with his partner Kaitlin Hawayek, he has earned the title of Junior World Champion, Four Continents Champion, and NHK Trophy Champion, among many other accolades. He is known for his exuberant personality and comic relief on and off the ice. We share stories about our experiences together over the years, as well as learning some new ones about his journey as an athlete. We discuss training, traveling, friends, recovery, and post skating career plans with JL. We can't wait for you all to hear this one!Instagram: @jeanlucbaker
I chat with the newest rising star on the BKFC roster, two-time Junior World Champion kickboxer and two-time Junior European Champion kickboxer, Nadja "The Serbian Princess" Milijancevic. Nadja is also joined by her coach Misha Bachulov. Tune in and get to know what the Ronin Carnage Team member has in store for the BKFC. After Nadja, I will talk with US Army Veteran and combat sports enthusiast, All Combat Sports' own Brandon Quigley. Don't miss this one folks! #bkfc #bkfc18 #bkfc19 #bareknuckle #fighter #fight #fighting #mma #kickboxing #ufc #bellator #pfl #invictafc #serbia #serbianprincess #ronancarnage #military #veteran #army #navy #airforce #marines
He's new youngest guest and one of the better riders too! This man has dedicated his life to trials, and would be the Junior World Champion now, had it not been for covid. We dig deep into his trials journey and find out what he's been testing for Jitsie. Head to shindigmedia.com for all updates!
Victoria speaks with Rebekah Keat! "From Professional/World Champion athlete with zero business experience to building a million dollar Business and two Nonprofits in three years!" - The energy that Rebekah brings to this incredible conversation can only leave one to feel empowered, heard, seen and inspired. In this conversation, Rebekah invited me into some of the most vulnerable and difficult moments of her life and shared about the gifts she has been able to receive from her struggles with the experiences. Rebekah generously shares about her journey to discovering her authentic self, the relationships that keep her grounded and gives tips on ways she has maintained an attitude of gratitude, love and positivity through challenge. Rebekah Keat is a 2x Junior World Champion, 3x National Champion, 6x Iron Distance Champion, held the former world record and world No.1 2009 and World Rookie Record 2004. She is the Co-Founder of Team Sirius Tri Club, the number 1 ranked female club in the world! She is also the Co-Founder of Believe Ranch and Rescue 501C3 NP, saving 116 horses from slaughter since 2017. She is also the Co Founder of In Our Hands Action Fund 501C4, lobbying organisation to lobby the bill to ban horse slaughter! Connect with Rebekah: Rebekah Keat https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/ 2x jnr World Champion,3x National Champion 6x Iron Distance Champion, former world record and world no.1 2009, World Rookie Recod 2004 Co Founder Team Sirius Tri Club no1 ranked female club in the world @sirilindley @rebekahkeat www.teamsiriustriclub.com Co Founder Believe Ranch and Rescue 501C3 NP -saving 116 horses from slaughter since established 2017 @believeranchandrescue www.believeranchandrescue.org
In the latest episode Georgia chats with multi discipline rider, Ben Tulett.Ben is a 2 time Junior World Champion in the Cyclo-cross and has just completed his first pro season on the road with Alpecin-Fenix.Instagram and Facebook @cycling.talk.podcastTwitter @cycling_talkcycling.talk.podcast.buzzsprout.comCycling Talk is available on Spotify, Acast, Podbean and all the usual podcast places.Support the show
We get under the skin of world champion Charlie Rolls!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Ken Chertow: U.S. Olympian & Wrestling Champion! As an award winning wrestler, some of Ken's stats are: 3x Academic All American. 3X NCAA all American. 2x Junior National Champion. 2x Junior World Champion. Olympic Festival Champion and the Midlands Champion. In College, among many victories, he is a National Dual Meet Champion of Penn State. Also, as a TV Analyst, Ken is the Pac 12 Network, Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Expert Analyst. He is also voted as broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Ken Chertow: U.S. Olympian & Wrestling Champion! As an award winning wrestler, some of Ken's stats are: 3x Academic All American. 3X NCAA all American. 2x Junior National Champion. 2x Junior World Champion. Olympic Festival Champion and the Midlands Champion. In College, among many victories, he is a National Dual Meet Champion of Penn State. Also, as a TV Analyst, Ken is the Pac 12 Network, Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Expert Analyst. He is also voted as broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Ken Chertow: U.S. Olympian & Wrestling Champion! As an award winning wrestler, some of Ken's stats are: 3x Academic All American. 3X NCAA all American. 2x Junior National Champion. 2x Junior World Champion. Olympic Festival Champion and the Midlands Champion. In College, among many victories, he is a National Dual Meet Champion of Penn State. Also, as a TV Analyst, Ken is the Pac 12 Network, Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Expert Analyst. He is also voted as broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Ken Chertow: U.S. Olympian & Wrestling Champion! As an award winning wrestler, some of Ken's stats are: 3x Academic All American. 3X NCAA all American. 2x Junior National Champion. 2x Junior World Champion. Olympic Festival Champion and the Midlands Champion. In College, among many victories, he is a National Dual Meet Champion of Penn State. Also, as a TV Analyst, Ken is the Pac 12 Network, Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Expert Analyst. He is also voted as broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews Ken Chertow: U.S. Olympian & Wrestling Champion! As an award winning wrestler, some of Ken's stats are: 3x Academic All American. 3X NCAA all American. 2x Junior National Champion. 2x Junior World Champion. Olympic Festival Champion and the Midlands Champion. In College, among many victories, he is a National Dual Meet Champion of Penn State. Also, as a TV Analyst, Ken is the Pac 12 Network, Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports Expert Analyst. He is also voted as broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association. Joining Tony as Special VIP Co-Host is The International Empowerment Speaker, Cynthia Mazzaferro! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
THIS EPISODE Mike gets together with a man who needs no introduction. At the tender age of 23, BMC's Taylor Phinney can list on his resumé: Olympian, Worlds Medalist, U23 World Champion, Junior World Champion, US Track Champion, US Time Trial Champion, heartthrob of the peloton, and all around snappy dresser. Mike visits Taylor at his home in Boulder and is introduced to Phinney's "high class frat house lifestyle," as Taylor dubs it. The two kick back and pleasantly pass the time chatting about the correct pronunciation of Phil Gaimon's name, the value of early social media training, how avoiding dating improves cycling performance, saddle sore woes, hoping for the most-loved award in the peloton, and Olympic girlfriends.Along the way they also cover what it's like to be the child of cycling legends, saddle sore woes, being the brash young American on a stacked international World Tour team, surviving the grind of the BMC racing schedule, and what the future holds.We guarantee you're going to be thoroughly entertained by this thoughtful, intelligent, and fascinating conversation with one of the bright stars of the cycling world.Open Mic with Mike Creed is sponsored by The Colorado Cyclist, Mike's very first professional cycling team in 1998. Thanks to everyone at Colorado Cyclist for their support of Mike over the years, and a big thank you to them for stepping up and sponsoring the podcast and offering $50 gift cards to our Twitter contest winners. Please visit their website at coloradocyclist.com and give them a follow on Twitter at @Co_Cyclist to show your appreciation for everything they do for us.Be sure to call them at 1-800-688-8600 and mention the podcast for 15% off your purchase.