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A big, successful weekend from the K-State men's and women's track and field squads during the NCAA West Prelims over the weekend as 10 athletes will represent the Cats in the NCAA Nationals in Eugene, Oregon!
We celebrate the Epson Tour Copper Rock Championship on the live show on ESPN 700 with Penny James-Garcia. The Cougs are going to NCAA Nationals, as is the Utes' Braxton Watts. Kendra Dalton has a new job with LIV. Rob Despain joins with a report from the PGA Championship. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
The Utezone Managing Editor & Writer on the last week of spring ball, the 22 Forever Spring game on Saturday, Red Rocks competing in the NCAA Nationals once again + more
The Utezone Managing Editor & Writer on the last week of spring ball, the 22 Forever Spring game on Saturday, Red Rocks competing in the NCAA Nationals once again + more
The Utezone Managing Editor & Writer on the last week of spring ball, the 22 Forever Spring game on Saturday, Red Rocks competing in the NCAA Nationals once again + more
The Elite season is heating up, we look ahead to this week's NCAA Championships, and chat with Will Graves about his piece on trans and non-binary athletes in NAIGC gymnastics LIVE SHOW at 2025 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Jessica and Spencer are joined by former professional musical theater boys turned super choreo-coaching duo, Daymon Jones and Patrick Kiens to discuss Celine van Gerner's iconic Cats makeup, the Paris Olympic FX final from their perspective as Romanian team head coaches, choreographing in over 15 countries combined and the 2025 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships of course. They will also take your questions live. How: Virtual and In-Person Tickets When: Friday, April 18, Doors at 6:30, Show 7:00 CT Where: Ft. Worth, Texas or online from anywhere Live Show Virtual Season Pass now available (For a limited time, four live show tickets for the price of three) Updates Meet and Show Schedule for NCAA Week Thursday, April 17 - All-around, Event Finals, Team Qualifying & LIVE Podcast Semifinal One: ESPN2 at 4:30pm ET/1:30pm PT featuring Oklahoma, Florida, Missouri, Alabama Semifinal Two: on ESPN2 at 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT featuring LSU, Utah, UCLA, Michigan State After awards and press conference, we will go live for a post-meet podcast for club members after semifinals. The top two teams will advance to finals Friday, April 18 at 7 pm CT - GymCastic LIVE SHOW No meets, but our first live show of 2025! Expect games, shenanigans, and interviews Got a question? You can submit it with a virtual or in-person ticket Want to upgrade to an in-person ticket? Be sure to do it before Friday! Saturday, April 19 - Team Finals & Podcast 4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT on ABC The four teams battle it out for the 2025 NCAA title Join us after the NCAA Finals press conference and award ceremony for our live reaction podcast Headlines A mixed-gender gymnastics event is coming to LA 2028! We spent 300 hours discussion options on Behind The Scenes: Mixed Team Event Added to LA28. We still don't have details on the format, but expect more information in May after the next FIG meeting Livvy Dunne spoke at the House NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) settlement hearing about being consistnetly undervalued and not having a say in the process. GYMTERNET NEWS Italy won the team final Jesolo! Manila Esposito won the all-around with a 55.750 Zoey Molomo suffered a knee injury on vault during training Both of the D'Amato sisters made their return Osijek World Cup First-year senior Jun Iwai tied Tokyo Olympic Champion Artem Dolgopyat for the floor title Naya Howard announced she is transferring from Georgia Badass woman alert: Marta Pihan-Kulesza won the Polish national championships for the thirteenth time Carly Baumann and Reyna Guggino (University of Michigan) announced they will be returning for a sixth year Morgan Price (Fisk University) makes history again for HBCU gymnastics, repeating as the USA Gymnastics All Around Champion The University of Iowa opened its new $20 million training center for its spirit squads and gymnastics teams NCAA Nationals Four enter only two survive! Semifinal #1: Oklahoma, Florida, Missouri Semfinal #2: LSU, Utah, UCLA, Michigan State What does a victory look like for each team? Who is each team's secret weapon? What is each team's biggest roadblock to winning? Who is our favorite to win the all-around You may have heard of her, but we think Jadey Carey has a convincing argument Jordan Bowers' 39.900 at Regionals (with three 10s) could challenge Carey Chae Campbell won the Big 10 all-around title - how could she fit into the equation? What about our apparatus champions? We pick our likely and our dream winners for each event Olympic Team Draft: College Edition If we draft a hypothetical Olympic team made of gymnasts competing at NCAA Nationals, who would be on our teams? Round One: Pick any gymnast, but only one per school Round Two: Pick ONLY gymnasts who have never competed at a Worlds or Olympics Round Three: Using the NCAA code, pick ONLY gymnasts who have never competed at a Worlds or Olympics Interview: Will Graves Read Graves' article on how NAIGC gymnastics is provides trans and non-binary athletes an inclusive space to compete and thrive in the sport Fact Checker Wrote a Book with Simone's Coach Pre-Order Now! UP NEXT Two podcasts and a live show from NCAA Championships in Ft. Worth Pre-order Fact checker and Aimee Boorman's book "The Balance: My Years Coaching Simone Biles" National Championship Fantasy Game is open now! BONUS CONTENT Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind the Scenes episodes. Club Gym Nerd members can watch the podcast being recorded and get access to all of our exclusive extended interviews, Behind The Scenes and College & Cocktails. Not sure about joining the club? 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The Red Rocks head coach discusses Utah's 49th straight appearance in the NCAA Nationals, The impact this year's senior class has had on the program + more
The Red Rocks head coach discusses Utah's 49th straight appearance in the NCAA Nationals, The impact this year's senior class has had on the program + more
The Red Rocks head coach discusses Utah's 49th straight appearance in the NCAA Nationals, The impact this year's senior class has had on the program + more
The Red Rocks head coach discusses Utah's 49th straight appearance in the NCAA Nationals, The impact this year's senior class has had on the program + more
In recent running news: Jane Hedengren breaks multiple high school records. NCAA Nationals features legends and legendary upsets. One of the greatest half marathoners in history has been suspended. Don't miss the latest running news brought to you by AtoZrunning.
In this episode of Airey Bros Radio, we sit down with NCAA All-American and 3x SoCon Cross Country Champion Dylan Schubert from Furman University. Dylan shares his journey from humble beginnings in Colorado to dominating the collegiate running scene with multiple championships, record-breaking PRs, and his recent 3rd-place finish at NCAA Nationals. Tune in as we dive into his training secrets, mindset, and plans for the future, along with insights into his coaching business and the growing NIL opportunities for student-athletes. If you're a fan of NCAA running, track & field, or just love an underdog story, this episode is for you!Episode Highlights:[0:00] - Introduction to Dylan Schubert, 3x SoCon XC Champion & Furman Track Star[1:13] - Dylan's Road to NCAA Success: From Colorado to Furman University[7:04] - How PE Class Sparked Dylan's Passion for Running[10:57] - Why Dylan Chose Furman Over Other D1 Powerhouses[15:25] - Navigating Injuries and Staying Mentally Strong[20:58] - The National Championship Experience – Chaos, Pain, and Triumph[26:29] - Advice for High School Recruits & Building Confidence[33:06] - NIL Opportunities and Transitioning to Professional Running[42:10] - Training at Altitude vs. Sea Level: Dylan's Perspective[46:56] - Future Goals: Track, Marathon, or Ultra Trail Running?[50:03] - The Story Behind Dylan's NCAA Championship Haircut
The Running Warehouse Team has been busy traveling around the country and checking out the latest shoes and fastest races. From the chaos of The Running Event (TRE), to the fast paced performances of NCAAs/ Sound Running Champs, we give you the inside scoop on some of the most important running festivities of the year! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate / review and head on over to our Youtube channel to join the discussion!
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker give their stamp of approval on the new Utah Jazz jerseys revealed earlier in the day. A look at ESPN's tier list of Mountain West quarterbacks. And a look-in on USU Track & Field as Logan Hammer represents the Aggies in pole vault at the NCAA Nationals
Jeremy and Bradford review last week's regional cross country meets and take a look ahead to NCAA Nationals next weekend. Fun was had, but there may not be a lot of insight if your taking running seriously!
Lance opens the podcast by talking about the Iowa State men's cross country's second top-five nationals in three seasons and two big reasons why. He also gives the highs and lows from the DIII meet in Pennsylvania. Then, listen to an interview with former Linn-Mar great Josh Evans from Nov. 10. The Iowa Gatorade Runner of the Year tells how he got his start in running. Now 27 years old, Josh tells of his recruitment to Iowa State and his struggles right off the bat under new director Martin Smith. He gives reasons for his struggles and if his departure was mutual. Josh says why he went to Division II Colorado School of Mines and why his start in Golden got off to a slow start. He tells why the Orediggers' distance medley relay All-American finish and school record were highly unlikely. Josh describes how he met his wife, Kayla, and the joy he gets coaching the Ankeny High boys cross country team. He mentions an annual tradition he and his fellow former Mines graduates keep alive each year. Josh also gives his opinion of who is the most famous Linn-Mar alum. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lance-bergeson8/support
This week we have another exciting NCAA triathlon focused episode, featuring an interview with Reagan Quilty! Reagan is currently in her senior year at the US Naval Academy, which has just this year added women's triathlon as a division one sport. In this episode she told us all about how she balances life as a student athlete at Navy, and what it has meant to her to be a leader on this team in their inaugural season. Navy placed 9th at the NCAA triathlon championships this past weekend, so Reagan also talked to us about what her experience was like at this event, and what her own and the team's plans are for the future.Reagan's Instagram: @reaganqulityFollow our "Watch the Women" Campaign:https://www.feistytriathlon.com/watch-the-women Follow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support Our Partners:Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/ The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! SaltStick: Use code FEISTY for 20% off one time purchases and subscriptions at saltstick.com Bonk Breaker: Go to https://aletenutrition.com/products/alete-feisty-fueled-box to order the limited edition Feisty Fueled Box containing a variety pack of our favorite products from Bonk Breaker and SaltStick! Pulp Culture: Use code FEISTY25 for 25% off at https://pulpculture.la/ Pillar Performance: Go to TheFeed.com/pillar and use code FEISTY for 15% off your order. If you are outside the US, head to pillarperformance.shop and use the same code FEISTY. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week we have our editor Lydia Russell out from behind the scenes and on the podcast! Lydia is a student athlete at the University of Arizona and also represents the United States on the World Triathlon stage. In this interview she tells us all about what this fall has been like as a member of the UofA's inaugural triathlon program and what it's like to be a member of a triathlon team. She also gets into all the details of how she is approaching the NCAA national championships this week and what fan of the sport should know about what will be going down at the event.Lydia's Instagram: @lydiarusselllArizona Triathlon: @arizonatriathlonFollow our "Watch the Women" Campaign:https://www.feistytriathlon.com/watch-the-women Follow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support Our Partners:Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/ The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! SaltStick: Use code FEISTY for 20% off one time purchases and subscriptions at saltstick.com Bonk Breaker: Go to https://aletenutrition.com/products/alete-feisty-fueled-box to order the limited edition Feisty Fueled Box containing a variety pack of our favorite products from Bonk Breaker and SaltStick! Pulp Culture: Use code FEISTY25 for 25% off at https://pulpculture.la/ Pillar Performance: Go to TheFeed.com/pillar and use code FEISTY for 15% off your order. If you are outside the US, head to pillarperformance.shop and use the same code FEISTY. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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FAMU beat Bethune Cookman to win the 2023 SWAC baseball championship. North Carolina A&T track & field sends Raheem Hayes, Shemar Chambers, Paula Salmon and Jada Griffin to NCAA Championships Raheem Hayes and Shemar Chambers represent the men and Paula Salmon & Jada Griffin represent the women. FAMU beat Bethune Cookman to win the 2023 SWAC baseball championship. It was a war between two all-SWAC pitchers Nolan Santos and Hunter Viets. Viets got the better of this matchup and his ability to outlast and outperform Santos was a deciding factor of the game. Overall, the Rattlers were simply the better team in all aspects. This was a good culmination of a journey that was unpredictable for each team. Each team had to fight through the loser's bracket and knock off a top 2 seed on the way to this matchup. North Carolina A&T track & field sends 4 runners to NCAA Championships Raheem Hayes and Shemar Chambers represent the men and Paula Salmon & Jada Griffin represent the women. This is important after the Aggies lost their coach and star runner to Tennessee this offseason. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
FAMU beat Bethune Cookman to win the 2023 SWAC baseball championship. North Carolina A&T track & field sends Raheem Hayes, Shemar Chambers, Paula Salmon and Jada Griffin to NCAA ChampionshipsRaheem Hayes and Shemar Chambers represent the men and Paula Salmon & Jada Griffin represent the women.FAMU beat Bethune Cookman to win the 2023 SWAC baseball championship. It was a war between two all-SWAC pitchers Nolan Santos and Hunter Viets. Viets got the better of this matchup and his ability to outlast and outperform Santos was a deciding factor of the game. Overall, the Rattlers were simply the better team in all aspects. This was a good culmination of a journey that was unpredictable for each team. Each team had to fight through the loser's bracket and knock off a top 2 seed on the way to this matchup.North Carolina A&T track & field sends 4 runners to NCAA ChampionshipsRaheem Hayes and Shemar Chambers represent the men and Paula Salmon & Jada Griffin represent the women. This is important after the Aggies lost their coach and star runner to Tennessee this offseason.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this episode of the Belligerent Beavs Podcast, we react to Baseball's 7-game winning streak and look ahead at their remaining schedule, celebrate Frankie Hammoude taking the crown as Softball's all-time home run leader, congratulate Gymnastics' Jade Carey for earning Runner-Up on the Beam at NCAA Nationals, and share some thoughts and hot takes regarding Football's Spring Showcase.
NCAA Nationals Preview It's NCAA Nationals this week! We look at the competition from a few angles: the eagle-eyed view from the second tier, the view from the fan section, and the view from the judges table, to examine what we expect to see, what the fans want to see, and what the judges should be seeing. Is Florida still a top favorite, what do Cal and LSU need to do to advance, can anyone touch Oklahoma, is Utah's W/L dominance over UCLA foreshadowing, are the judges going to differentiate Yurchenko 1.5s, and will they be willing to go 10? Our very important wish list for in-arena comedy and thoughts on the LSU documentary The all-around title: Is it going to be the Jordan Chiles show? Or will Haleigh Bryant or Leanne Wong steal the crown? Plus, Pick Your Fighter: Spoiler Edition NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS LIVE SHOW ON SALE NOW Gymternet News The men's injury apocalypse, top gymnasts to watch, and abounding sexism at this week's European Championship Gymnasts are going to the G7, and a lawsuit over NCAA volunteer coaches JOIN CLUB GYM NERD Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind the Scenes episodes. Club Gym Nerd members can watch the podcast being recorded and see some of the gymnastics we discuss, plus get access to all of our exclusive interviews and Behind The Scenes episodes. Not sure about joining the club? College & Cocktails: The Friday Night NCAA Gymnastics Post-Meet Show is available to sample (even if you aren't a Club Gym Nerd member yet). Watch or listen here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. We have a Ukraine Fundraiser design, all proceeds go to the CARE Ukraine Crisis fund. EXTRA CLUB CONTENT Club Gym Nerd members can watch the video version of the show, join us for live podcasts once a week, get extended and early releases of interviews, and have early access to live show tickets.[wcm_nonmember] Please login to your Club Gym Nerd account to listen and/or watch this episode. Not a member? Join here.[/wcm_nonmember] [wcm_restrict] If you don't see the video yet, don't worry, it's loading... [embedyt][/embedyt] [/wcm_restrict] RELATED EPISODES & RESOURCES Juicy, Juicy Controversy Elimination Nation: The NCAA Regionals Preview The Code Is Feces The GymCastic Postseason Sermon featuring Jenny Hansen Jenny Hansen Interview NCAA Career 10 Record Rankings To Rest or Not? Winter Cup 2023 With the Intensity of a Raisman To Score the Impossible Score Project K Episode 2 Project K Episode 1 Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim
The great and powerful Punahele Soriano joins us for a crazy show. The boys start off with some inaccurate Wikipedia facts and Puna's humble & hard Oahu beginnings. Puna recalls a crazy public bus predator story originating with fellow UFC fighter, Dan Ige. Puna also talks about what it was like and what went into being a Hawai'i High School State Champion in both Wrestling & Judo. He goes on to tell us about how Dan Ige recruited him to Wartburg College after high school where he placed seventh at NCAA Nationals in 2014 during his senior year when he became an NCAA All-American. We also cover Puna's MMA origins, UFC experience, Stem Cell treatment, his path to the middleweight title, his post UFC career, crazy stories from college, his position as a Hawaiian MMA Legend & more! We apologize for the audio throughout the podcast, the wrong audio source was selected. Thank you for listening to the episode regardless, we will continue to improve & build upon our mistakes. We'll have Puna back on sooner than we have had guests on the past to make it up to everyone!
Welcome to Husky Heights, where we talk about all things University of Washington women's gymnastics. In this episode, we discuss Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships, the upcoming NCAA Regionals, and the road to NCAA Nationals. Follow @UWGymDawgs: https://linktr.ee/uwgymdawgs. Women's gymnastics schedule: https://gohuskies.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/schedule/2023. UW gymnastics team roster: https://gohuskies.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/roster. Questions or comments? Email us at uwgymdawgs@gmail.com.
The great and powerful Punahele Soriano joins us for a crazy show. The boys start off with some inaccurate Wikipedia facts and Puna's humble & hard Oahu beginnings. Puna recalls a crazy public bus predator story originating with fellow UFC fighter, Dan Ige. Puna also talks about what it was like and what went into being a Hawai'i High School State Champion in both Wrestling & Judo. He goes on to tell us about how Dan Ige recruited him to Wartburg College after high school where he placed seventh at NCAA Nationals in 2014 during his senior year when he became an NCAA All-American. We also cover Puna's MMA origins, UFC experience, Stem Cell treatment, his path to the middleweight title, his post UFC career, crazy stories from college, his position as a Hawaiian MMA Legend & more! We apologize for the audio throughout the podcast, the wrong audio source was selected. Thank you for listening to the episode regardless, we will continue to improve & build upon our mistakes. We'll have Puna back on sooner than we have had guests on the past to make it up to everyone!
The podcast opens with a tribute to Bill Bergan, the Iowa State men cross country and track coach who died on November 22. Lance details Bergan's tremendous impact on the program, including two NCAA team titles and 25 Big 8 titles. Lance talks about Ironman's change with its signature Ironman World Championship in 2023 and gives a possible solution in place of a split event. Lance then recaps the final college cross country championship of 2022, the NCAA Division II meet near Seattle. Regular guest Josh Yeager then comes on the show to talk about a stress reaction in his tibia occurred and how the injury and recovery will affect his indoor track season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lance-bergeson8/support
Today on the podcast, we are continuing with our NCAA coaching interviews. This week I am joined by Melissa Kutcher Reinhart from Denver gymnastics, another fantastic program that has been crushing it for multiple years in a row now. A former gymnast herself, she competed at the University of Florida and then had the opportunity to coach as an assistant at the University of Michigan. In 2023 Melissa will enter her 25th season as head coach of the University of Denver gymnastics program. Since arriving in 1999 she has led Denver to 23 consecutive appearances at NCAA Regionals and five NCAA Nationals team berths. I wanted to have Melissa on to discuss what it really takes to have a successful and continuously thriving program year after year. So I picked her brain on what things are working. What things would she go back and change from her younger career? And how did she evolve in her role, where she's doing such a fantastic job with Denver. We discuss: The driving catalyst behind the exploding popularity of women's college gymnastics. Character, teamwork, and excellence are the pillars of Denver's culture. The importance of leadership in the program. The difference between pursuing excellence and demanding perfection. What makes a world-class coach? Why it's so important to have open channels of communication. How club coaches can take advantage of the resources available at the college level. And… The one thing Melissa Kutcher wishes she'd learned from her younger self.
Welcome to the Sunbird Soundoff Live, the official podcast of FPU Athletics hosted by Eric Bentley on 790 ESPN. Men's basketball team members Nate Kendricks, Spencer Heimerdinger, and Darrin Person Jr. join the show to discuss their season. In the second half-hour, track and field head coach Ray Winter talks about his team's chances at NCAA Nationals. The Sunbird Soundoff Live is broadcast every Wednesday at 5 p.m. on 790 ESPN. It can be found the next day on FPUAthletics.com/podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more.
What an incredible end to another NCAA year! We lead off this episode with a crash course on nutrition basics and what to pay attention to as it pertains to having a healthy diet. Although we say this repeatedly, it's worth mentioning again - there is no "perfect" diet for everyone - these are just basics. After coach's corner, Scotty briefly recaps his prediction contest from NCAA Nationals where he finished 2nd out of 6 analysts. Finally, it's time for the grand ceremony, where we honor 10 graduating Seniors from the NCAA who really elevated the sport during their time competing. Contact the show: chiptimepod@gmail.com. If you enjoyed, leave a 5-star rating on Apple or Spotify.
FAMU recruiting continues to push the narrative that we deserve a spot at the table. This week the #1 Defensive End from the class of 2024 came to visit. While this was taking place one of our lady rattlers was at the NCAA National Championship competing in the Triple Jump. We also have member of the Marching 100 who are going to Paris and I ask the question of who is the man in the receiver room at FAMU. Who are the Top three returning players you need to know about. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fangsup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fangsup/support
This week, we are joined by Austin Fulton of the men's golf team after Austin became the first UWG golfer to qualify for NCAA Nationals. On this episode, we recap the Regional with Austin as well as look ahead to next week's NCAA National Championship in Dearborn, Michigan.
On this week's episode, Anthony sits down with LSU Beach Volleyball player, Hannah Brister. Hannah discusses her volleyball journey and what it was like shifting from an indoor atmosphere to sand. Hear all about LSU's highly touted beach volleyball program and what it's like preparing for NCAA Nationals.
Blake and Kino discuss the results of nationals, post-season athlete news, and Chris Waller's resignation.https://twitter.com/glitterjeezus/status/1517289213556936705?s=20&t=WUM39J1q1YOk48QiUIKfqghttps://twitter.com/TripleTwistGym/status/1517829005176713216?s=20&t=WUM39J1q1YOk48QiUIKfqghttps://linktr.ee/HIHOPodcast
In the news today: Resources available to MSU students following release of Lyoya footage. WNBA star, MSU alum Aerial Powers embraces gaming. MSU gymnastics freshman Skyla Schulte looks to enjoy her time competing at the NCAA Nationals.
Blake and Kino wrap-up regionals and preview the 2022 NCAA National Championship in Forth Worth, Texas.https://linktr.ee/HIHOPodcast
This week's episode of Scrambling with Dylan Otto features University of Oklahoma Golfer Logan McAllister. Logan talks about how his father got him into the game of golf and how he became addicted which allowed him to be ranked as the #1 junior golfer in his junior career. McAllister goes in depth on how his years at OU have been from not making the lineup every week to being ranked 3rd on the PGATourU rankings and taking a leadership role on the team. Logan and the rest of the OU program are hungry for success and are looking to take home that NCAA Nationals trophy. Enjoy the show!
This week on the podcast, Haley & Alyssa bring us two great interviews to recap the NCAA Triathlon National Championships that took place in Tempe, AZ on Saturday November 13. The first is with Kira Gupta-Baltazar, a Canadian athlete competing for the University of San Francisco, who was the champion of the Division 1 National Championship race. Kira's first place finish also helped her USF team clinch the second place spot in the team competition behind Arizona State University. Hira talks about her action-packed race season that was capped off with her win at NCAA Nationals. The second interview is with Hannah Henry and Alexe Coursol. The pair are two members of the National Championship winning Arizona State University triathlon team. Hannah finished second in the championship race this year, and Alexe was the top freshman, finishing in 7th place. Their impressive finishes helped the ASU team capture the national championship title for the 5th year in a row. You can find results from the NCAA Triathlon COllegiate National Championships at: sportstats.us Watch the Clash Daytona live coverage at: https://fb.me/e/1a04YuNE0 Enter to win the ultimate 12 Days of Feisty prize pack at https://livefeisty.com/12days/ **Support the Podcast** Sign up for the Feisty Triathlon Team at feistyteam.com Orca Sportswear: Code - IRONWOMEN15 = 15% off Zealios Skincare: Code - ironwomen = 15% off InsideTracker: 25% off at insidetracker.com/feisty Nuun Hydration: code StayFeisty for 30% off at nuunlife.com
On Episode 127 of The Man to Man Pod with Antoine Bethea and Dariud Butler the guys jump right in talking about how high they are on the Colts this season before transitioning to talking about the NBA Playoff series. Jokic getting ejected, Chros Paul leading the Suns, the Nets Injury woes, can KD do it alone and much more. The fellas then shift to talking about the spectacular performance from North Carolina A&T in the NCAA Nationals and finish with talk about Le'Veon Bell's comments about Andy Reid and the Packers Comments on Aaron Rodgers plus much more. We appreciate you Tapping in
Sophie Collins, a star athlete, is being blocked from competing in the NCAA Nationals because her housemate had a false positive PCR test and her school won't budge on the rules. Use the promo code CD21 for up to 66% OFF your purchase at https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials or by placing your order over the phone at 800-872-0627. Don't forget to use promo code CD21 for the maximum discount! Make sure you Like, Comment, and Share! We are also giving away a new gun this month! Sign up here for a chance to win a brand new FMK Elite Pro Plus 9mm handgun! http://bit.ly/cd-fmk UPDATE: We are now on Gab and Gab TV! Make sure you head over there and follow our Gab account! https://gab.com/ConservativeDaily And our Gab TV channel! https://tv.gab.com/channel/ConservativeDaily Please make sure you join our newsletter to receive our action alerts: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily We are now also going to be streaming on dlive! Check us out here: https://dlive.tv/ConservativeDaily Help us reach even higher on the podcast charts by subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leaving a good review here: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast Make sure you Like, Comment, and Share! We are now on Rumble too! Videos get posted there after the livestream is over, so make sure you subscribe to our Rumble videos here: https://rumble.com/user/ConservativeDaily Follow us @ConservativeDaily on Parler! Eric Coomer is suing us over our coverage of Dominion Voting Systems. Click here to donate and help us fight back: http://bit.ly/cd-donate Subscribe to our daily podcast at Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast And on Google Podcasts (for Android users): https://bit.ly/CDPodcastGoogle We are also available on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2wD8YleiBM8bu0l3ahBLDN And on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/conservative-daily-podcast/PC:37034 And on iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-conservative-daily-podcast-53710765/ And on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-Daily-Podcast-p1350272/ And on Podbean: https://conservative.podbean.com/ Don't forget to like and follow our Facebook page to get notified when we go live with our podcast! http://www.Facebook.com/conservativedaily And lastly, don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel as well! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxItqCoYlToavUYY4unsJg?sub_confirmation=1
Host Derek Levendusky gives you weight by weight preview of the National Women’s Wrestling Championships in Tiffin, Ohio, this weekend! 101 - 7:16 | 109 - 12:00 | 116 - 16:45 | 123 - 22:20 | 130 - 25:00 | 136 - 30:00 | 143 - 35:20 | 155 - 40:00 | 170 - 45:20 | 191 - 51:45
Deep from the vault we're bringing you a bonus episode, a favorite of ours we felt deserved to be brought back to the light. In this episode I interview the Maryland Heckler, Robin Ficker. Robin is a DC sports legend who is known for heckling all around the world but most recently the heckler for the Maryland Terrapins Wrestling team. He spent 12 years going to every single Washington Bullets game and even was flown across the country by Charles Barkley to heckle Michael Jordan in the NBA playoffs. We talk about the Iowa Hawkeyes, NCAA Nationals, and much more! Please enjoy and thanks for watching! Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEiYsIb5LJo&t=1s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEiYsIb5LJo&t=1s) SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW! Website: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFJULWp4bmJxU18zVGJvektadV9KRjFTTEpSUXxBQ3Jtc0ttZ3lmM3pFVHpMUzZfeDZGaHlVR28xUUZiai1HMXpJRUMwYnFZTmJKV051TndGaWdmRkwxN21TbTZkNkM0bXN6b1JueXppcTRpVmFRT2F5Z2htMEN6RG1pd0JJaEpvZmFrbjVfRm1iMW14ZjNRZFlaVQ%3D%3D&q=https%3A%2F%2Fstalematesshow.com%2F&v=vb6iNidXjQg&event=video_description (https://stalematesshow.com/) Merch: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjhhQ3JsZXk1UmNoYi1uSVROVElzMEROekZHZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuaEp4MWJmVTZzREdjbWt1b040R2gtZXBrZUJ6RzVjZDNmMC1qbTJHbUVObmdyNkN6TW9NcGtmejEyUmo0bHVrNTFhWEZPUmxibUdDNDhIVlo3UW1qUDR3X1J5RVhiVF9LUFplWmlraVNVS0JJWXRiNA%3D%3D&q=https%3A%2F%2Fstalemates.bigcartel.com%2F&v=vb6iNidXjQg&event=video_description (https://stalemates.bigcartel.com/) Twitter: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDRFb0xvb1N5aUQybDNTWDhiaGJ1U3Q0eXFJd3xBQ3Jtc0tsYy04ODdBTml4WTRKbVctNnZ1MHB5LTdfRVpYWFVCTW9VTGRfMXp2T3hoTXNFT1pCelN4aGgyckR4WnFyNGRqNVJ3S2kyRm8tcE8zRWRXcVNYc21zYnpBQVJHRWZDUTJ6LTNZbHNpZkpGclBuYk53WQ%3D%3D&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fstalematesshow&v=vb6iNidXjQg&event=video_description (https://twitter.com/stalematesshow) Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqblNvUjNVc2x2cVpUOFdtVHlTaV9CY0VDTk85UXxBQ3Jtc0ttRnJSSnBPZHNjbmJqbG15YlhHU3RiN294dm1EQ3cxUW8tZmVUY1BubUp4OXNiU2I1V2FpaDM3Z2FBVTNEOFptWGE4TjJkRngwaldpdGpoS3VXVFB5eVg1YTdNbk42VzFYSE13NGFFMWY0a3ItZGZiTQ%3D%3D&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fstalematesshow&v=vb6iNidXjQg&event=video_description (https://www.facebook.com/stalematesshow) Instagram: @stalematesshow Thanks for listening!
Began wrestling when I was sophomore in HS to stay in shape for my main sports XC and Track. Three sport athlete my first year of college at University of Massachusetts Lowell but dropped wrestling to focus full time on XC, indoor and outdoor track. Coincidentally wrestling program at UMass was cut in 1998 and qualified for the indoor NCAA Nationals with 1:52 half mile. Semi professional in track after college for about 5 years, sponsored by Reebok and Powerbar before getting back into wrestling in Boston after a 10 year lay off and seeing a wrestling video on YouTube of Cary Kolat. Moved to Maryland (personal) and coincidentally Kolat was there and the rest is sort of history. -trained with Kolat and helped him coach his kids club 2005-2012 -competed Senior Level at 60kg 2005-2009 -took over Kolat club when he took UNC job 2009-2012 -Chairman of Maryland USA Wrestling 2012-2017 -Founded JO Wrestling 2018 -Became Programming Director of BTS DC 2018 -Partnered with Cliff Keen Athletic 2019 -2020 left the corporate world 2 months before COVID to focus on wrestling and my real estate business --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-ward9/support
Former University of Texas swimmer and National Champion, Austin Surhoff, discusses coaching his swimmers at John's Hopkins University amidst the COVID-19 pandemic that canceled NCAA Nationals, the transition out of college to a professional swimming career, how he found his passion for coaching, the rekindling of his love for the sport, Austin's new intuitive training, and much more!It's a conversation that we think you'll want to bookmark to listen to again! Let us know what you thought of this episode by reaching out on Instagram @whenyoursportends. Austin Surhoff Swim Clinic Information: https://fitterandfaster.com
MINUTES: 0:10 Welcome | 0:35 The End of the World | 4:15 Show #18 | 7:40 Ana Godinez-Gonzalez | 8:45 Ben’s NASCAR Story | 13:40 What will Ben be like at the OTT? | 14:30 Louisa Schwab to Menlo | 15:00 What is the official name?! | 16:50 How did our predictions go? | 23:10 - 101 pounds | 27:40 McKendree wins team race | 28:15 - 109 pounds | 32:05 - 116 pounds | 37:55 - 123 pounds | 45:40 - 130 pounds | 50:35 - 136 pounds | 56:00 - 143 pounds | 59:20 - 155 pounds | 1:01:45 Sam Schmitz Coach of the Year | 1:05:51 - 170 pounds | 1:09:23 - 191 pounds | 1:13:10 Final Reflections
MINUTES - 0:14 Welcome | 2:00 The Number 15 | 7:00 WCWC Brackets Posted! | 9:30 101 pounds | 13:45 109 pounds | 19:45 116 pounds | 29:00 123 pounds | 34:40 130 pounds | 39:10 136 pounds | 44:20 143 pounds | 47:50 155 pounds | 53:00 170 pounds | 58:20 191 pounds
While at the University of Florida last month, we had the chance to sit down with the choreographer for the Gators, Jeremy Miranda. He shared how he became the team's choreographer, what his process is in creating routines, and what it was like working in New York on stage as an actor and dancer. Let us know what you want us to cover this year at NCAA Nationals. Tweet us, email us, or leave us a voicemail! Music: Royalty Free Music: www.soundotcom.com
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GYMTERNET NEWS Simone's upgrades! (EEEEEE) That Sarah Finnegan abortion broom internet scam Terin Humphrey was fired from USAG What exactly is the virtuous performance of a value part? NCAA coaching developments and rule proposals Aliya's injury (NOOOOOOO) Nabieva is back on national team (Spencer has a tribute here) Ashton Locklear retires A rousing game of "The British Call It What?" hosted by Kensley (56:56) MEET NEWS (1:14:18) Canadian Nationals The Ellie Black/Ana Padurariu rivalry delivers another classic Brooklyn Moors tore her heart out for our sins Shallon Olsen has never slept ever, apparently World Challenge Cups Vault debacles—stopped runs and ad-board headbutts Rhys McClenaghan is back and recording huge PH scores Tomas. Gonzalez. Spencer needs some smelling salts. Trends in women's floor composition for fans of dance elements Goksu Uctas Sanli is everything we want in women's gymnastics Bars, er, um, didn't go great Australian Nationals - updates on national champion Georgia Godwin, the state of Australia's chances to make the Olympics, and Heath Thorpe PLUS MAN DRAMA! (1:51:18) Kensley updates us on the proposals (they're just proposals, you guys) for drastic changes in men's college gymnastics, the suspect claims being made about how wonderful they're going to be, and the twitter fight that ensued. DEVO CAMP! (1:04:53) We are joined by Lauren Stevens of the Chalk Warrior who attended the most recent developmental camp at Flip Fest and is here to give us all the inside scoop, what she was surprised by, and encouraging news about tonal and cultural changes in the USAG system. FURTHER READING Koper World Challenge Cup Things Are Happening – May 31, 2019 Canadian and Australian Nationals That’s Not My Name SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 365: 1988 Olympics Team Competition (Commissioned) 364: 80s Fight! (Commissioned) 363: Five Is the New Four (...Is the New Five) 362: Morgan Hurd & Heath Thorpe 361: 2019 NCAA Nationals 360: European Championships & NCAAs Preview
ALL GYMTERNET NEWS, ALL THE TIME Dumpster fire news It has been yet another terrible month for USAG (a theme???) The Li Li Today interview disaster The further mess of the botched hiring of Edward Nyman Whose side are we on here? And is it no one's? (It's no one's) A deep dive into the unprofessional incompetence of everyone ever Seriously Terin? The Terin Humphrey Facebook nonsense. The disastrous, unacceptable debacle that was Mary Lou's latest TV appearance NCAA Coaching Musical Chairs (41:20) Jordyn Wieber is the new head coach at Arkansas What do we think of this move? Is 23 too young to be a head coach? And most importantly, should Chris Brooks be her assistant? Chris Waller has been named head coach at UCLA What does a successful Chris Waller tenure look like? We discuss both results and bras. Guess who brought up which topic. More from the NCAA coaching carousel, including all the changes at Utah Olympic and World Championship news (55:30) Olympic teams are returning to FIVE (count 'em five) members in 2024. We have extensive thoughts and further proposals, some of them radical World championships will cap the number of competitors and introduce a qualification process starting in 2022. There are really strict leotard rules for team and individual competitors in 2020 for some reason. DRAH-MAAAAAA in the awarding of 2023 worlds. It involves taking people to court over a lack of numerical specificity in deadlines. Spencer is in heaven. Important robot judging news. PLUS At the Heart of Gold is now available on HBO. Jessica tells us about the premiere, and we discuss overall thoughts and play "what we've learned since." Olympic. Channel. Svetlana. Khorkina. Documentary. New recruiting rules in NCAA (finally!) Diego Hypolito comes out Jordan Schwikert, Alyssa Baumann, and Tasha Schwikert have testified in TX about a MeToo bill Simone does her second SI Swimsuit Shoot, and Jessica explains to Spencer why it actually matters Chinese Nationals!!! (1:36:32) Tingting is the national AA champion and UB champion—and is also brilliantly Netherlands-ing the crap out of floor The craziness of event finals, where Fan Yilin missed on bars, everybody fell on beam, and Zhang Jin had the most sad-larious floor leap miss-save in history. SHANG CHUNSONG won the floor title, but the true winner was her shirt World tumbling champion Jia Fangfang has made huge strides on floor We have three new perfect junior obsessions: Ou Yushan, Luo Rui, and Guan Chenchen, who is a silly little goose who is dancing constantly Plus, the most perfect PBars routine ever. FURTHER READING The Only Gymnast That Mattered: The Svetlana Khorkina Story Things Are Happening – May 9, 2019 Perfect Chinese Beamers Who Never Saw the Light of Day Gymnastics GIFs for All Occasions: Part 2 SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 362: Morgan Hurd & Heath Thorpe 361: 2019 NCAA Nationals 360: European Championships & NCAAs Preview 359: Sudden Death Regionals & Morgiboo Magic 358: Regionals Preview, Shire Brown, Olivera, Ruddock
MORGAN AND HEATH! This week, Jessica and Spencer chat with gymnastics royalty—2017 world all-around champion Morgan Hurd and 2018 Australian national floor champion and worlds squad member Heath Thorpe—about being the undisputed monarchs of the gymternet and much more, including How they became friends and whether they're accepting applications for new members Behind the scenes stories from 2018 worlds Which apparatuses are the stupidest and least stupidedest Forcing Morgan to try to come up with the names of MAG skills Heath's gymnastics idols, and his decision to be out publicly on the internet Embarrassing fan tales about the time Morgan met Aliya Mustafina The story behind Morgan's new floor routine, and if there are any other secret upgrades she can reveal to us The deal with Morgan's crazy elbow and her most recent surgery The Morgiboo Book Club – what are we reading this month? Favorite movie genres, escape rooms, how 3 out of 4 of us don't care about Game of Thrones, and all kinds of nonsense What's next? You can catch Heath competing at the Australian National Championships, May 24-26 in Melbourne! FURTHER READING Gymnastics GIFs for All Occasions: Part 2 Things Are Happening – May 3, 2019 Drug Murder at Le Club Gymnastics State of the National Teams Address Things Are Happening – April 26, 2019 SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 361: 2019 NCAA Nationals 360: European Championships & NCAAs Preview 359: Sudden Death Regionals & Morgiboo Magic 358: Regionals Preview, Shire Brown, Olivera, Ruddock 357: It's the Freakin' Lighting! 356: Vallapalooza 284: Morgan Hurd
NCAA Championships! Live show – Thank you to everyone who came. It was AHMAZING! We recap our favorite moments. Oklahoma won the thing with a dominant performance Jessica takes you through all the FEELINGS moments from the press conference—with the trainer, and the team, and the crying, and YOU GUYS and BRENNNNAAAA Maggie Nichols wins AA for 2nd year in a row. How it happened, plus thoughts on that floor routine composition LSU performed excellently to finish 2nd. Which is good. That tweet. Oh, we have thoughts. Sarah Finnegan won the AAI Award because correct An off day for UCLA put the Bruins in 3rd Thoughts on Marz Frazier’s absence from the floor lineup How will a new coach balance maintaining UCLA’s identity with his/her own personal style and approach? Denver’s 4th place is the team’s best-ever result. By a LOT. Coach Linas has taken the bars coaching showmanship up yet another notch Discussion of how much we missed 6-team sessions with byes. It’s zero. Semifinal thoughts Hello Oregon State! Beam caught up to Georgia, plus Suzanne rumors and important white fanny pack updates Michigan was one of the 4 best teams on the semifinal day Megan Marsden has announced her retirement UCLA’s semifinal leotard. It was... Individual champions – Guess how we feel about ties! Spencer tries to force Jessica to break the ties, and she won’t do it Dude Nationals — STANFORD WHAT?????? Our best Texas stories SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 360: European Championships & NCAAs Preview 359: Sudden Death Regionals & Morgiboo Magic 358: Regionals Preview, Shire Brown, Olivera, Ruddock 357: It's the Freakin' Lighting! 356: Vallapalooza 355: Montreal Floor Part 2: Revenge of the Floor 354: American Cup and Jesolo Explosion
On today's episode of The Routine Podcast: Gymnastics Conversations, we share our listener feedback on the new Regionals format, discuss the USAG Collegiate Nationals Championships, and share our plans for NCAA Nationals this weekend in Fort Worth, Texas. If you are going to Nationals, come say hi to us at our meet up after the first session on Friday. Continue the conversation with us! Tweet us, email us, or leave us a voicemail. Are you going to Nationals? Which team are you most excited to watch this weekend?Kate Foster NAIGC Decathlon RoutinesMusic: Royalty Free Music: www.soundotcom.com
Coach Mike is the head coach and owner of Altitude Performance Swim in Colorado. He is also a member of USA Swimming Rules and Regulations National Committee. Coach Mike has coached at the club, high school, and NCAA levels. He coached for 20 years at the University of North Dakota where the women's team finished in the top 6 for 17 straight years at the NCAA Nationals, and he was awarded Coach Of the Year for NCAA Nationals in both 1989 and 1999. Coach Mike was a volunteer assistant coach for 4A Colorado State Girls Championship Team - Rampart High School. With all of his accomplishments, what he likes to do the most is teach swimmers how to swim faster through proper technique and training. His philosophy is to train to race, not train to train. Connect with Mike: - Team Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Email Full Show Notes for this Episode on the RITTER Blog. Check out the latest from RITTER: The Hive - Get access to the best online swim coaching resources available. Join The Hive powered by RITTER, to understand the full picture of swimming faster. Get specific training sets and workouts, learn in-depth technique tips and analysis, even watch dryland and strength training exercises that'll help your swimmers go faster! If you enjoyed this podcast help us spread the word by leaving a rating and review on our iTunes show page. To connect and learn more visit the RITTER Sports Performance website.
In Folge 153 des beVegt-Podcast unterhalten wir uns mit der Läuferin Hanna Gröber, die derzeit in den USA studiert und trainiert. Mit einer 5km-Bestzeit von 16:25 Minuten ist Hanna die mit Abstand schnellste Läuferin, die bislang bei uns zu Gast war. Im Dezember 2018 gewann Hanna zusammen mit ihren Teamkolleginnen die NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships, und als achtplatzierte Läuferin bei den NCAA Nationals darf sie sich seit letztem Jahr mit dem Titel "All American" schmücken. Hanna erzählt uns, wie sie das Laufen für sich entdeckt hat, und gibt uns einen spannenden Einblick in den amerikanischen Hochschulsport. Zu den Shownotes: https://www.bevegt.de/hanna-groeber-podcast/ Alle Folgen: https://www.bevegt.de/podcasts/ beVegt unterstützen: https://www.bevegt.de/unterstuetzen/
This episode has been commissioned by Club Gym Nerd member Kerry, who requested an episode all about the 1993 NCAA Nationals, saying “This was the first NCAAs I ever watched as a kid growing up in Georgia, so this obviously got me hooked!” Setting the scene - what was college gymnastics like in the ancient year of 1993? A new format called "Super Six" was taking the college gymnastics world by storm Bonkers scoring and unrealistic 10s dominated the conversation (we wouldn't know anything about that) The competition - watch along with us HERE. Press play when Jessica tells you The Great Marsden Billboard Incident of '93 We get distracted by the extremely 1993 fashions for a while Jessica is not having these pirouettes But seriously the fashion, you guys Agina Simpkins is the best thing ever to happen I MEAN THESE CLOTHES Dee Foster's vault still holds up today Greg Marsden hates the format (Shocked, I tell you!) LONG LIVE GYM ACRO SERIES Hope Spivey-Sheely puts everyone else's difficulty to shame The legend that is Jenny Hansen Questions about the Georgia All-American murals Stanning Dana Duckworth Georgia, Georgia, Georgia, Georgia Post-competition discussion Whose personal style best encapsulated the year 1993? What could the 2019 NCAA code learn from the 1993 code? What did we see in 1993 that you are SO GLAD is gone? SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. We have DOHA GEAR. RELATED EPISODES 325: Olympics of Difference Makers (Commissioned) 313: Best Floor Routines EVAH! (Commissioned) 312: 4th Is the New 1st (Commissioned) 309: Perfect Form – The O’Beirne Code (Commissioned) 308: 2004 Olympic All-Around Final (Commissioned) 306: Gymnastics Fails (Commissioned) 304: The GymCastic Olympics (Commissioned) 281: Myths, Legends, and Unexpected Moments PART 2 (Commissioned) 279: A Diva Is Magical: The Svetlana Khorkina Episode (Commissioned) 278: 2000 Sydney All-Around Final (Commissioned) 262: 1996 Olympic Event Finals (Commissioned) 258: The Fluff Cast (Commissioned) 256: 1996 Olympic All-Around Final (Commissioned) 255: 1996 Olympic Team Final (Commissioned) 252: Myths, Legends and Unexpected Moments in Gymnastics History (Commissioned) 228: Leotards (Commissioned) 225: 1992 Olympics Recap with Wendy Bruce (Commissioned) 185: 2008 Olympic All-Around Finals (Commissioned)
THIS WEEK We have TWO episodes this week, so be sure to catch our 1993 NCAA Nationals commission as well on Thursday! Updates on some of the other difference makers we could have talked about last week but didn't. Like idiots. Plus, many more American collegiate medalists. More on the Jade Carey situation Jessica thinks it's AWESOME, Spencer thinks it's strategically unsound, and they both think USAG botched it (but whaaaaa?) The great INDIVIDUAL vs. TEAM debate, years in the making In the individual corner, Jessica O'Beirne, who gives two giant steaming turds about team medals In the team corner, Spencer Barnes, who finds a way to make this about math homework somehow We create some much better rules for how the US should be handling individual Olympic spots The Youth Olympic Games have started! We need to talk about the "mixed multi-discipline team event" Jessica tells us about Shawn Johnson's interesting appearance on Freakonomics FURTHER READING The Jade Carey Problem Strong Opinions About Every Single Nation’s Worlds Team SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. Including DOHA GEAR RELATED EPISODES 325: Olympics of Difference Makers (Commissioned) 324: The Jade Carey Situation & a Miss Val Book Interview Drinking Game 323: Miss Val Retires, Inside Men's Doha Selection, and the MLT Debrief 322: Mary Lee Tracy Truth & Reconciliation 321: Consequences, Felonies, and Tumblers 320 Spencer Blogcast: USA Gymnastics Is an Exploding Garbage Monster 319: Aly and Lynn Raisman 318: 2018 US Wonder Woman Nationals
Welcome to episode 86 of the Final Surge podcast with our guest Olympian turned coach Tim Broe. If you were a running fan in the early 2000's you probably remember Tim as one of the few bright spots in US Distance running scene. Tim is now a professional coach with the Saucony Freedom Track Club. We talk to Tim about his early days in running, his Olympic experience and the devastating injury that ended his career to early. We then talk about his latest experience with the Freedom Track Club. If you enjoy this episode please rate us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter @FinalSurge. How did you get your start in athletics? Started running in middle school, got dragged into it As a 7th grader ran 5:45 and kept improving Won a state title as a junior in high school Ran under legendary Michigan coach Ron Warhurst as a professional right? Ran at Alabama, they offered me a scholarship 12-time All American, but didn't take it serious enough until last year After senior year worked at a local shoe store and trained by himself After coming in 4th in the steeple in the Trials became more motivated Kevin Sullivan a Michigan runner and coach put him in touch with Ron Moved to Michigan to train with him What was that like, what makes him such a great coach? He lives it 24-7 First time met Ron had me put on spikes and do 20x400 with every 5th one at 59 Nailed it and next day did a 2-hour run Ron took me after hearing that He very much determines workouts by how you feel that day 2004 you made US Olympic team in the 5k, what was it like running for your country in the biggest show in running? Won trials, but didn't have a qualifying time Had to run 13:21, went to London and ran 13:18 Felt stressed out and didn't have a chance to enjoy it as much as should Did opening ceremonies and the whole two weeks You mentioned had to go get a qualifying time after your Olympic Trials win. Running in the early 2000’s wasn’t exactly the high point in American distance running. You were one of the few bright spots during this time. Was it something that you paid attention to while it was happening? Most high school programs in the 90's did not do much volume, everything was short intervals Did not figure it out until senior year in college The difference now is coaches have their athletes do a lot more tempo, LT, CV pacing for more volume Talk about how your career came to an end after the high Foot injury, bones were fused together Had to have bone removed and it lead to a lot more issues At Olympics had a broken foot and torn plantar Just added up quickly How did you make your transition into coaching? That is all I knew Was at home and visiting old high school coach Started helping with boys team in 2007 and ended up taking over Worked with a non-profit group of professionals You coach the Freedom Track Club how did that start Started coaching Ben True who was a Saucony Athlete Saucony approached him about creating a team When you start with Wesley high school athletes, what type of program are you trying to bring to them to develop younger runners? Started with performance increase enjoyment, but found kids don't care as much as they do just belonging to a team One kid had early success which helped develop the team size Be a good teammate and work hard Do everything right and the times will come How different was it coaching a team with 11 kids vs 78? The message was the same, approach was a little different The program had no expectations They are driven, usually have to pull them back I've heard your runners you coach and you talk about taking control of the race, what does that mean for you? At some point, if you are a competitor you need to make your mark and take a lead Focus on racing and not times and times will come What advice do you have for someone who maybe isn’t at the level to compete near the front and maybe focusing on just setting a PR. What advice do you have for your kids who are not going for a win, but are a number 6 runner on your team? Win your battles As race unfolds will be with a few kids, that is your battle for win, for a title In a big workout may have them do a workout then run a flat out 400 at the end to build confidence at end of a race Last fall you had a big signing with Molly Seidel to the Freedom Track Club. I saw she got sick before Payton Jordon, how is her training going? Cleaned up form stuff Been working hard in weight room Training at 85% level, still building a base on her before hit it hard Will run 10k next week to get a qualifier for USA's Ben True raced the Pre 2-mile race this past week, how did his race go? Ben moved on from team last year He moved to Hanover and the coaching was just to far so parted ways How will the team develop over the next 2-3 years? We don't have the budget of a Nike, but we are developing a good program Will add a few more after NCAA Nationals this summer Final Surge 5 questions in under a minute Favorite endurance/running book? - Men of Oregon Current trainers you are wearing? - Kinvara Favorite race? - Billy Mills 10k and favorite to run was 3k Favorite recovery meal or recovery drink? - Donuts and chocolate mill Your favorite workout - The Michigan Resources Email Tim
Paul, Jan, and mystery guest Golf Lab's Tommy Sharp talk UPOT's, Utah section match play with professional golfer Chris Moody, and BYU star Rose Huang joins the show to talk her recent success at NCAA Nationals.
BYU star Rose Huang joins Paul, Jan, and Golf Lab's Tommy Sharp to talk her recent success at NCAA Nationals.
In the fourth episode of Sideline Sass, the girls are joined by Joanne Bowers, mother of Cal quarterback Ross Bowers. Cal is now 3-0 on the season with wins over North Carolina, Weber State and Ole Miss. They face No. 5 USC on Saturday in Berkeley.This is also the ADVICE EPISODE, where the girls weigh in on their favorite topics, offering up advice on various sports things - from tickets to outfits. Joanne also gives women some significant life advice on how to have it all. Joanne stepped down last year after 10 years as the University of Washington's head gymnastics coach with a previous 5-year stop as an assistant coach at Michigan. Bowers brought the Washington gymnastics program back into the national spotlight, taking the team to the NCAA West Regionals in each of her ten seasons after the Huskies missed out in 2006 for the first time in school history. Additionally, she sent individuals to NCAA Nationals in seven seasons ('07, '08, '10, '11, '12, '13, '16), the first Huskies to compete at nationals since 2004. Her husband, John is a former Division 1 football coach and the two have been married for 36 years and have two sons. The Bowers family journey is an extremely interesting one and Joanne shares with the girls what its like to be a mother, coach and wife - and how she was able to have it all. She also talks about what it is like to watch her son play from the stands and how exciting this year is at Cal as well as how fun the past three victories have been.You can follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @Sidelinesasss and on Facebook at Sideline Sass. You can follow Kaleigh on Instagram @Kakes88 and on Twitter @MissKrish. You can follow Emily on both Twitter and Instagram @Emilnem. And you can also follow Joanne on Twitter @CoachJoBowers.#CollegeFootball #Cal #Bears #Washington #Gymnastics #FootballMom #Pac12
What: Do your favorite Shannon Miller pose or choreography. How: Post it on Twitter or Instagram, tag us and use any of these Steve Nunno quote hashtags: #ItsMillerTime or #InterGalacticChampion or #MillerTimeContest Deadline: Monday, June 1st Winner: Gets a copy of Shannon’s book! Shannon Miller © Dave Black The FIG announced changes to the qualification rules for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Teams can only send four all-arounders, for a three-up three-count finals format. Qualifying teams can still also send two individual event specialists who qualify through several results from World Championships, World Cups and Continental Championships. For example, the US could still send six gymnasts to compete, four for the team medal, plus two event specialists. Uncle Tim, Spencer, and Jessica chat about the new rules and more: New Olympic qualification rules: Our gut feelings about the rule: from horror to elation and mistrust. How will the new rules effect non-dominant teams and individual World medalists? A list of questions that need to be answered about implementation before we can decide if this is good or bad. Do we trust the FIG to implement the qualification system fairly? Individuals and countries who stand to be damaged the most by the new rules. What past Olympics have looked like for athletes like, Hollie Vise, Alicia Sacramone, Anna Li or Elizabeth Price if these rules had been in place. Rhonda Faehn left University of Florida to be Senior Vice President of Women’s Program Is Rhonda Faehn the House of Cards of gymnastics? We discuss the reasons she was chosen specifically for the position. Conspiracy theories about why a head college coach would leave...they never, ever leave. We also think that The Varna World Cup How soon is too soon to start fixing the equipment after a routine? Does the FIG need to have an intervention on behalf of Ri Se Gwang's ankles? Pinheiro Rodrigues won rings with an Olympic cross. We got to see a Church from Dufournet. Sao Paolo World Cup Brazil rolled out the soccer style enthusiasm for new senior, Flavia Saraiva. Approve or Disapprove: Shang Chunsong's new back to back tumbling passes on beam. Should elites use music on balance beam? Enrique "Porn 'Stach" Gonzalez Sepulveda’s side roll! Gymternet News: Brazilian Federation investigates racist video by Arthur Nory. Nastia almost made it to the finale of Dancing With The Stars. Shawn Johnson posts a cryptic message about tumbling again. The ugliest leotard we've ever seen: The Bavarian-tard. NCAA Nationals: new proposal for a four team final. Which Gymnast Does Your State Love the Most? Find out here. Watch the Full Out movie trailer here. 77: Aly Raisman Episode 9: Chellsie Memmel, Swiss Cup & FIG Presidential Proposals 148: Shannon Miller 139: Steve Butcher, President of the FIG Men's Technical Committee 96: Australian Nationals & Men’s European Championships 88: Rhonda Faehn & Mackenzie Caquatto 74: Melanie Sinclair & A Review of Cirque's Amaluna Episode 58: Charlotte Drury, Fall Euro Series & NCAA De-commits Episode 55: Worlds Wrap Up & Ferlito-Gate Episode 25: Fan Ye Episode 20: Jenni Pinches 30: Mary-Anne "Mez" Monckton
The UCLA Bruins gymnastics team outshined the rest at the 2010 NCAA Los Angeles Regionals, earning them first place and a ticket to NCAA Nationals. Check out what the top three all arounders Vanessa Zamarripa, Anna Li and Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs had to say about their performance.