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Tennisplausch
Mit Kournikova in der Players Lounge

Tennisplausch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 65:06


Schrambini und Mitko quatschen über verpasste Chancen Fotos mit Tennis Stars zu knipsen, herumlungern in Players Lounges und spätes Kofferpacken. Das und noch viel mehr erwartet euch in der neuesten Folge von Tennisplausch. Hört rein, lasst uns ein Abo da, vergesst nicht uns mit 5 Sternen zu bewerten und habt viel Spaß auf dem Tennisplatz! Unsere Werbepartner: https://bit.ly/3DRgDXN Mitkos „Gewinne dein Match“ Hörbuch gibt es hier: https://bit.ly/3UDPhun

Common Man and T-Bone - 97.1 The Fan
Common Man & T-Bone November 15, 2022

Common Man and T-Bone - 97.1 The Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 121:40


Happy Tuesday! We chat about the German hand sniffer coach, Eagles suffered their first loss of the season, the NFL is looking to expand to Europe, cooking tips from Common Man, we recap Ryan Day's presser, we do Rapid Fire, the Sedin twins have quite the story, we chat about Fedorov, Kournikova & Topanga & it's Game Show Tuesday.

La Dispersión Desconocida
Episodio 165 - Pilar Cox, Christopher Walken, y almuerzos en el 13

La Dispersión Desconocida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 141:33


Un podcast #sincensura Entre las dificultades técnicas y las térmicas. Diseccionando a los Ñuñoños. Tributo a la Kournikova chilena. Pilar Cox y la Licenciada Tetarelli: modelos económicos. ¿Almorzaban realmente en “Almorzando en el 13”? Pelando a Vin Diesel, al papá del Mauro y a Christopher Walken. ¡APOYANOS! https://ko-fi.com/ladispersion Redes Sociales La Dispersión Desconocida @LaDispersion Fernando Pinto @NandoPintoArt Felipe Benavides @FBR_cl Mauricio Ahumada @MauroAhumada Tema de la intro gentileza de El Reloj del Abuelo https://soundcloud.com/el-reloj-del-abuelo https://linktr.ee/dispersiondesconocida            

Loaf of Bread GAA
Loaf 2 GAA Global: Slice 37 - Séamus Heaney's GAC

Loaf of Bread GAA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 82:05


Privet and welcome to Moscow, Russia!!! On Slice 37 it's a very special one for me as I get to chat to one of my oldest mates from home, Colm, alongside Brendan (Derry) and Kieran (Fermanagh) as we chat all about Seamus Heaney's GAC in Moscow, Russia! We chat the origins of the club and how it could have been Joe Dolan GAA, teaching GAA on the Russian curriculum, approval from the Heaney family, city rivals Moscow Shamrocks, celebrations, Father Ted, Alan Partridge, laminated team sheets, teaching hand-passing to girlfriends and tough decisions like Sharapova or Kournikova.. and the only existing photo of Colm and myself in The Downs GAA jerseys! All this and many more cracking stories in this fantastic chat! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message

Aujourd'hui l'économie, le portrait
Aujourd'hui l'économie, le portrait - Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, directrice générale de la Fédération française de tennis

Aujourd'hui l'économie, le portrait

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 4:03


Alors que Rafael Nadal espère décrocher un quatorzième titre à Roland Garros dimanche, Aujourd'hui l'économie dresse le portrait de celle qui veut relancer le tennis français, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, ancienne joueuse de tennis professionnelle, a pris la tête en mars dernier de la Fédération française du tennis. À 43 ans, l'ancienne membre de l'équipe dirigeante de l'assureur Axa, et des hypermarchés Carrefour, renoue avec ses premières amours. Elle l'expliquait il y a trois mois sur la chaîne Tennis Actu TV « J'ai finalement choisi de quitter les ors des comités exécutifs des groupes du CAC 40 pour écouter ma passion, pour écouter mes tripes et essayer de me dire que s'il y avait un moment dans lequel je pensais possible de faire bouger les lignes de ce sport auquel je suis restée si attachée, c'était avec cette équipe, avec un agenda de transformation, une feuille de route extraordinairement motivante. » Amélie Oudéa Castéra a débuté sa carrière de joueuse professionnelle à 13 ans. Dominique Bonnot était journaliste pour le quotidien sportif L'Équipe lorsqu'elle l'a découverte. « Je l'ai tout de suite repérée parce qu'elle est repérable, se souvient-elle. Elle est à la fois brillante et assez humble. Elle avait beaucoup de classe sur le terrain et elle était très précoce. Elle était plus brillante qu'Amélie Mauresmo et elle l'avait prouvé en gagnant l'Orange Bowl aux États-Unis qui est une grande épreuve. Elle fait partie de ces exceptions, de ces gens qui ont gagné l'Orange Bowl et qui ne font pas partie des champions. » Alors pourquoi Amélie Oudéa Castéra n'a-t-elle pas continué sur sa lancée ?   « C'est une fille qui est très ambitieuse, très exigeante avec elle-même, raconte Dominique Bonnot. Les filles de son âge c'étaient Martina Hingis, Kournikova, des joueuses de haut niveau. Elle s'est bien regardée, elle a bien regardé ces filles et elle s'est dit : "je ne suis pas de cette trempe-là. Ces filles sont plus fortes que moi." Donc à dix-sept ans, elle avait aussi mal à l'épaule, elle a arrêté le tennis car elle savait qu'elle ne serait pas la meilleure. Elle a alors commencé ses études, elle a fait Sciences Po, puis l'ENA. Au lieu de réaliser son rêve sur un cours, elle l'a réalisé dans les études supérieures. Et avec les meilleurs, puisqu'elle était dans la même promotion qu'Emmanuel Macron. »   Cette mère de trois enfants,  mariée à Frédéric Oudéa, le directeur général de la Société générale, va désormais mettre ses compétences au service du tennis français, qui en a bien besoin. Michaël Tapiro, fondateur de l'école Sports management School, explique : « D'un point de vue de l'organisation, cela se passe plutôt bien on a des moyens. Il y a une perte récente de licenciés, notamment auprès des jeunes et là il y a un énorme travail à faire. Là où cela ne va pas du tout, c'est en termes de performance. Alors qu'on est à un million de licenciés, ce qui est énorme, on voit bien que sur un très haut niveau, c'est-à-dire les tournois du Grand Chelem et les classements généraux, c'est catastrophique. Le dernier tournoi du Grand Chelem gagné par un Français, c'était en 1983 avec Yannick Noah, et ça ne s'améliore pas. Un sport comme celui-ci ne peut s'exprimer de façon radicale qu'à partir du moment où on se raccroche à des champions qui gagnent. Aujourd'hui on a aussi une perte de licenciés car les champions ne gagnent pas. Cela fait partie de la feuille de route d'Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. » Amélie Oudéa-Castéra devra aussi réorganiser Roland Garros qui a été entièrement rénové, à hauteur de 400 millions d'euros. Roland Garros qui représente plus de 80 % des revenus du tennis français. 

Pass It Down
Ep. 49: Talking Bills and Tennis with Kim and Jessica Pegula

Pass It Down

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 49:28


Fresh off a recent run to the Australian Open quarterfinals, Jessie Pegula details her unlikely rise to the upper echelon of the WTA Tour… and, equally impressive, her history of unwavering support for Bills quarterback Josh Allen, even as her mother grew skeptical during his first two seasons. Jessie also outs Kim as the most competitive person in the family and as a grunter on the hardcourt before getting into meatier matters, such as facing the great Serena Williams in a tournament final… and whether she and her competitors should stage WWE-like feuds to increase interest. Kim, meanwhile, explains why her quarterback will soon receive a lucrative contract extension and lays out her plan to help improve the NFL hiring cycle. Oh, and we hear about the time Kim bravely brought Mike to a meeting with the family members of a Trump Cabinet official.

The Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast
EP 93: That's a 100! (featuring guest Ryan Edson)

The Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 94:03


Guest Ryan Edson joined the bench for this episode teaming up with Dan to face off against Mason & Matt in a Scott hosted game. In the episode we learn a lot about the 2019 Masters final day tee times, our worlds recent struggles with the Kournikova virus, and that Wikipedia does not know everything. https://www.patreon.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.facebook.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.twitter.com/benchwarmerstp  https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerstp/ https://www.teepublic.com/stores/benchwarmers-trivia-podcast

The Sports Entrepreneurs Podcast by Marcus Luer
Sophie Goldschmidt, "From Tennis, Basketball, Rugby to Surfing"

The Sports Entrepreneurs Podcast by Marcus Luer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 62:11


Sophie Goldschmidt, has been recognized as one of the most influential/powerful Women in sports by multiple publications/organizations from Forbes, Adweek, Leaders in Sport, Sports Business, etc, working across the globe in leadership and senior positions from the WTA, NBA, England Rugby to the World Surf League.  All very different sports, with different opportunities and challenges along the way.  Great stories and learning from her exciting career over the past 20 years.   Key Highlights Journey from Baylor University playing NCAA tennis and landing at Adidas USA in Portland Working in the Adidas Tennis division, Indian Wells, Roland Garros, dealing with top players from Hingis to Kournikova,  Henman, Safin, etc Moving to WTA during the time the William sisters, Sharapova all becoming big stars, working with Larry Scott in the commercial and marketing space Sony Ericsson WTA Tour – US$ 88 million  (5-6 year deal) – breakthrough deal Porsche, Lotto, Wilson and Eurosport deal Moved WTA Year end final from LA to Madrid – new commercial deals Next stop, the NBA in NYC – David Stern and Adam Silver, tennis fans too - made connection through tennis and then moving into this new sport  Moved back to London as Managing Director EMEA, establishing NBA operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa – more decentralized operations, opening offices in Moscow, Milan, Istanbul, Jo-burg, etc Over 70 players from Europe in the League already at that time, NBA League Pass (OTT), finding new local marketing partners (sponsors),  “Basketball without Borders” across South Africa and other countries, grassroots development, something the NBA is very good at – Leading up to potential NBA League in Africa Long terms view,  “one kid at a time” convert from kicking to bouncing a ball  (David Stern) Opportunity to join England Rugby (RFU) as Chief Commercial & Marketing Officer – passion for the sport from her dad – opportunity for the sport following the very successful London Olympics and leading up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup in the UK First female board member at the RFU (also became the first female board member of the PGA European Tour during that time), evolved the brand and more progressive approach to sponsors, driving commercial and engagement with fans  CVC new investment into Rugby and her thoughts on it – new resources and more independent strategic thinking for the sport Joined the agency world at CSM – getting a look into the agency world Moving back to the US with the World Surf League as CEO – sport accepted into the Olympics, new wave technology with Kelly Slater Wave Company, etc Turning the challenge of the unpredictability of the weather (waves) into an opportunity, streaming vs linear TV, early digital adoption, less focus on live, lifestyle brand  Elevator pitch – as many surfers than golfers (over 400 million) in the world, beautiful location and people doing amazing things, highly engaged audience (sponsors from Corona to Airbnb) Big educational process, understanding and interest depending on the markets, Brazil is huge  Sophie continues on the WSL Advisory Board, in addition to new roles now as an Advisor in sports, media, tech, health & fitness including; as a business partner to the new connected Home Health & Fitness Platform (Tersa), LOVB volleyball, MIXhalo, Egoli, Racquet Publishing, Pamos and as Board Governor for the International Tennis Hall of Fame   About Sophie Goldschmidt Sophie is a dynamic, senior, global leader with broad and deep proven experience in sports, entertainment, media and technology. Throughout her career she has been at the forefront of globalizing and innovating sports and entertainment properties. Most recently she was CEO of the World Surf League (WSL) and previously in leadership, commercial and marketing roles at the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), the Rugby Football Union (RFU), the PGA European Tour, Adidas and the global sports marketing & entertainment agency CSM. Sophie is a member of the WSL Advisory Board and business partner for Tersa. She also currently advises Egoli, LOVB, MIXhalo, Racquet Publishing, Pamos, round21, West 10th, Sportable and McKinsey, is a mentor for Techstars and a Member of the Board of Governors for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.   Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at: podcast@marcusluer.com

Synthetic Snake Oil: Online Security Tips
DP51 Anna Kournikova Virus

Synthetic Snake Oil: Online Security Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 3:13


The ILOVEYOU virus wasn’t the last time people would experience an email virus. Wreaking havoc in the year 2000, one year later people had to face a new threat: Anna Kournikova. For those keeping up with their sports, the name of this virus is named after the same tennis player Anna Kournikova. And this was made entirely by design. Authored by a 20-year old Dutch student named Jan De Wit who called himself OnTheFly, this worm was sent out to people February 11th 2001. This was an email virus similar to ILOVEYOU and as the virus name would suggest, the email had a picture of Anna Kournikova. The idea behind this email was to trick people that the famous tennis player Anna Kournikova emailed them. What happens next is the person would open the email, and open the attached file. If the user was operating a Microsoft Windows computer, the attachment wouldn’t display the picture but rather launch a Visual Basic Script (or vbs) and forward itself to everybody in their address book. All of this behaviour is similar to the ILOVEYOU virus. Both are an email based virus targeting and spreading through Microsoft Outlook’s platform. The only big difference between these worms was Anna Kournikova didn’t corrupt data. Instead it disrupted numerous email servers across the globe. But what’s more shocking about this virus is the process in which it was created. Other viruses up to this point took a few days work to create. But that wasn’t the case for this virus. According to De Wit, he downloaded a tool kit to help him make the virus. This cut down the time to make the virus considerably. What would’ve taken a few days was squeezed into a morning. The virus was made on Sunday February 11th and was sent out the same day at about 3 pm. As for De Wit himself, he took full responsibility. In fact, when he realized what the worm actually did he turned himself in in his hometown of Sneek on the 14th of February. This was after posting a confession that he created the virus on a website and sent it out to a newsgroup. The post was live on the 13th of February. This confession also outlined his motivations for creating this virus. First was the fact he felt people hadn’t learned their lesson yet from the ILOVEYOU virus in that their security systems weren’t any better. But aside admission and the regret of the damage, he also had some external blame for people. He blamed the rate of the infection to do with people who were entranced by the beauty of this tennis player. He explained that it was people’s own fault that they got infected. For the record, De Wit also had a number of pinups on his website suggesting he was a massive fanboy of Kournikova. While the damage done overall was little (the US reported damages of US$166,000), this was an example of virus information being readily available to people. And while that toolkit was later removed by the original programmer Buenos Aires, the fact remains that this information was becoming more and more available. Not to mention more people had growing computer skills and had the ability to make these viruses.

The Grand Slam Tennis Online Podcast
US Open Mid-Fortnight Review with Barry Flatman

The Grand Slam Tennis Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 56:08


Former Times tennis correspondent and talkSPORT regular Barry Flatman chews over an extraordinary week of off-court incident with Finn Ranson. We talk Gauff and Kournikova, the Youzhny effect, why it's Serena's moment and what Nick Kyrgios thinks of Pat Cash. Plus, Barry gives his honest assessment of Murray's hopes of returning to New York next year.Subscribe on iTunes, Acast or Spotify and leave us a review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bazinga Boys
Ep 30 - Bazingsmas

Bazinga Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 33:20


It’s Bazingsmas! And this our present to you! What did you get for us? Nothing? Great. Thanks for that. For our Bazingsmas we stick to Christmas tradition by opening presents, getting Christmas greetings and talking about proper technique when on the tennis court with a loved one. Bellissimo! Pete releases his inner Steve Bradbury with the most bullshit competition since the Balga Bull Manure Championships ‘98.

Gemelos Al Cuadrado
Episodio 13. Carritos gemelares

Gemelos Al Cuadrado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 85:59


Invitada Ana Tresguerres, de Cuando pares a pares https://www.cuandoparesapares.com Hablamos de las últimas noticias del mundo de los gemelos, como la ma/paternidad de Enrique Iglesias y Kournikova, los primeros gemelos del año 2018, nacer en diferentes años, historias de puro amor entre amigos, y el descubrimiento de la supersimilitud. Sobre esta última os dejamos el enlace de la noticia que está muy bien. https://www.nacion.com/ciencia/aplicaciones-cientificas/los-gemelos-identicos-pueden-compartir-algo-mas/RPUU2QF2FBC5HNN5Z5NSZQQHOY/story/Pistas de audio de Scott Holmes, que nos encanta. Skip in my step, Happy days, Feeling Sunny, Positive and Fun y Happy End.

Gemelos Al Cuadrado
Episodio 13. Carritos gemelares

Gemelos Al Cuadrado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 85:59


Invitada Ana Tresguerres, de Cuando pares a pares https://www.cuandoparesapares.com Hablamos de las últimas noticias del mundo de los gemelos, como la ma/paternidad de Enrique Iglesias y Kournikova, los primeros gemelos del año 2018, nacer en diferentes años, historias de puro amor entre amigos, y el descubrimiento de la supersimilitud. Sobre esta última os dejamos el enlace de la noticia que está muy bien. https://www.nacion.com/ciencia/aplicaciones-cientificas/los-gemelos-identicos-pueden-compartir-algo-mas/RPUU2QF2FBC5HNN5Z5NSZQQHOY/story/Pistas de audio de Scott Holmes, que nos encanta. Skip in my step, Happy days, Feeling Sunny, Positive and Fun y Happy End.

From Russia with Forty Love
FRWFL: Ep.8. Interview w/ Oleg S., NextGen, Thiem, Kournikova

From Russia with Forty Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 78:19


0.00 The Intro.3.45 Conversation with Oleg S. about Paris Masters, ATP NextGen Finals, Thiem, Goffin, Kournikova, and other topics.1:16.30 Russian word 'chego' feat. Daria Kasatkina.

From Russia with Forty Love
FRWFL: Ep.8. Interview w/ Oleg S., NextGen, Thiem, Kournikova

From Russia with Forty Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 78:19


0.00 The Intro.3.45 Conversation with Oleg S. about Paris Masters, ATP NextGen Finals, Thiem, Goffin, Kournikova, and other topics.1:16.30 Russian word 'chego' feat. Daria Kasatkina.

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 957

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013 72:05


A New Takeover, Getting Older, A 33rd Year Milestone, Organized Socks, TCP The New Threat, Going Undercover, Jumped In, Street Slang, Ball Talk, Hard Knocks, Giants Ladies, Kournikova Single, Portland Platypus, World Of Crazy, Bacon Bugs, Kidnapping Himself, Peggy Hill, Beaverton Library, Street Slang