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Another steamy one today with highs near 90° again! Make sure you stay hydrated and keep an eye on your pets/kids/old people in the sun. Hump Day is already here thanks to the short work week, and in the news this morning, a wild video showing a meteor crashing to earth behind an erupting volcano in the Phillipines, a Mr. Rogers stamp is getting reissued by the USPS this year, RFK Jr. gets bitten by a couple of mating snakes after he barehands them, Russell Crowe has a tense exchange with some autograph hounds, and hackers are going after airline loyalty rewards. In sports, the Brewers blanked the Cardinals yesterday…but Pat Murphy is upset with Abner Uribe for his "D-X" crotch chop, the Thunder beat the Spurs last night, the Vegas Golden Knights completed the sweep of the Colorado Avalanche to advance to the Stanley Cup finals, and the Packers' Josh Jacobs gets arrested for domestic assault. We talked about what's on TV today/tonight…and the latest workout craze, which is apparently a blend of chess….and boxing? This week's edition of "One Gotta Go Wednesday" was about breakfast foods. More specifically, the sweet kind. We had to choose between waffles, pancakes, French toast, & cinnamon buns. Heroic move by an off-duty firefighter who rescued a woman trapped in a her car as it began to submerge in dangers flood water, and thousands of volunteers in China are trying to plant 1 million trees to battle against desertification. Elsewhere in sports, Brendan Sorsby's appeal to the NCAA gets denied, Austin Hill will be starting in Kyle Busch's car at Nashville this weekend, and the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles will now include a "Ninja Warrior" version of the Pentathlon. A story we wanted to discuss yesterday but ran out of time…check out this tennis player who REALLY had to go during a match. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a kid getting bit by a shark that he was trying to bring on board the boat he was in, a guy who destroyed some pickleball courts after suffering an injury while playing pickleball that apparently "ruined his summer", a blind guy in Chicago is suing a used car dealership after they changed his interest rate AFTER he signed some paperwork, and an A.I. startup that's looking to pay people to masturbate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cette semaine, Simon nous présente les sorties 4K du mois d'avril, avec notamment les films « Strip Search », « Class of 1999 II: The Substitute », « Pentathlon » et fait également une mise à jour sur sa lecture des « X-Men ». De son côté, Laurent nous parle de Kevin Bacon dans l'adaptation télévisuelle de « Southern Bastards », puis aborde la nouvelle série « Animorphs », « Le trésor des Grotocéans » et « Benny's Bathtub ». Benoit revient quant à lui sur les récentes annonces entourant la fondation de « The Brooklyn Organization Dedicated to the Endurance of the Graphic Art », l'ouverture d'un encan virtuel pour le Festival BD de Montréal, le retour de RoboCop ainsi que l'annonce d'une date de sortie pour « Spaceballs 2 ». En fin d'émission, nous discutons de « Superman/Spider-Man », une rencontre entre deux des superhéros les plus emblématiques de DC et Marvel Comics. Consulter l'ensemble de nos archives: https://www.mysterieuxetonnants.com/category/podcasts/emission/ Laissez-nous un message vocal: https://www.speakpipe.com/mysterieuxe Devenez membre de la communauté Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MysterieuxE Diffusion originale : 13 avril 2026 Site web : MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés
The ENTIRE gang is back together again to have a quick speculatory chat about the (now) announced theme & first house of HHN35 AND we have fun playing Part 1 of the First ever ROF HHN Pentathlon! Enjoy!
Today we break down the Women's 60m Hurdle final and other events at the 2026 World Indoor Championships in Poland. We also discuss Botswana's growing depth in the 400m outdoors.-------------------------------------------
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
We have a new season of Squid Game: The Challenge that released on Netflix. The four episodes saw a lot unfold with plenty of backstabbing and games. Ashley and Ricky share their thoughts on the games played, including Dorm Challenges, The Count, Pentathlon, and Catch and Mingle.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/love-in-reality/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode was originally published on November 24, 2022Yeeerrrrrrrr!Welcome to the Cheers Podcast hosted by Ṣeola the girl, your girl.Ohhhhhh, so many things to be thankful for! Out of respect for your plate, I'll leave you with five. Happy Thanksgiving
Juliette Laracuente-Huebner talks winning the Big 12 title in the pentathlon while injured, finding her identity outside of track, Skyline Chili, Whataburger vs. Burger King, persevering through adversity, excitement for the outdoor season, how her major in school has helped her and more!Episode link in bio.Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast Click here for more information on Marrow CoutureJoin our official Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303650599433289/If you're loving the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and share it with your friends and family!
Send us a textI am joined by former Pentathlon athlete and Olympic Silver Medallist, Heather Fell.
Kate O'Connor picked up the Bronze in the Pentathlon at the recent European Indoor Championships on Sunday, now she joins Ger and Dara to discuss her multi-event career so far and her plans for the future!Off the Ball Breakfast w/ Optimum NutritionTo become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
This week on the Any Given Runday podcast, we welcome Aoife Fay (@aoife.in.training on Instagram) as she shares her remarkable journey from her early days in the Irish Pony Club to Tetrathlon, Pentathlon, Triathlon, and now dominating the Hyrox World. Aoife talks about her competitiveness in her early years as an athlete, from receiving a scholarship to getting burned out in Triathlons, and how that journey led her to Hyrox. She shares her strategic approach to training and how it has evolved over the years, and she goes into great detail about what it takes to reach such a high level in her field.10:12 Aoife's Early Sports Journey11:42 Commitment and Competitive Nature15:26 Transition to High-Level Coaching20:48 Family Support and Personal Challenges27:23 Discovering Hyrox31:11 CrossFit and Hyrox Training44:48 Transitioning from Triathlon to Hyrox47:32 First Hyrox Event Experience in Barcelona51:43 Learning and Improving Race Strategies60:54 Training Adjustments and Coaching Insights68:32 Upcoming Competitions and GoalsYou can follow us on Instagram: @anygivenrundaypodcastFor Email enquiries: info@anygivenrunday.comThis episode is sponsored by ULTRAPURE Laboratories. Ask for the ULTRAPURE Laboratories Muscle Recovery range in your local Pharmacy or Health Store. Their ULTRAPURE Wintergreen Heat Rub is great for winter training on cold and wet days! You can also check out their muscle recovery range through their website:Ultrapurelabs.ie You can now get 25% off all Perform Nutrition products using the code 'AGR' at checkoutPerformNutrition.com
We are joined by Sue Collins (formerly Mapstone) as she reflects on a lifetime of sport & how an ever evolving love of sport, activity & movement have developed through the decades as commitments, circumstances & challenges arose. Sue represented England at the 1974 & 1978 Commonwealth Games (as a 17 & 21 year old respectively) in the Pentathlon. She won the Silver medal in Edmonton, Canada in 1978. Subsequently, Sue had a family, a long career in teaching & continued sport & training throughout. Now, at 67, we discuss Sue's training post a fairly recent knee replacement. This is a down to earth, engaging & relatable conversation with a funny, self deprecating lady whose attitude towards life we could all learn from.
Join us as Jamie passes the torch of Olympic cringe to us! There's turds, there's dead birds…it's all absurd.Info gathered for all the sports from here: https://www.topendsports.com/ 1904 Dust Bowl Race - https://www.riverfronttimes.com/news/how-st-louis-wild-1904-olympic-marathon-forged-a-legend-40761038 (also referenced top end sports)Steven Bradbury's Unbelievable Gold Medal Victory | Olympic RewindWrite us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.comThe socials: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Write us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.comThe socials: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
We're back with a group storytelling game! And it gets wild. Check out Glen and Gertie Nuzzles from Nuzzle House and Ben and Nate from Words About Books!
The Paris Olympics concluded with plenty of drama and last-minute heroics—we're here to unpack it all, from USA Basketball's gold medal slugfest to Emma Hayes making USWNT captain Lindsey Horan cry. Plus, a full breakdown of the gymnastics drama surrounding Jordan Chiles' bronze medal and some Olympic history that even producer Alex didn't know! Read more about the history of the Tour de France Femmes via this 2022 story that producer Alex wrote and – if you want to learn more – check out Kathryn Bertine's memoir, Stand Want to watch the 2024 Tour de France Femmes? Here's a schedule / TV info Read more about the history of Olympic poetry here Send us your haikus! The IOC might not award Olympic medals in poetry anymore, but maybe we will! Send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com or leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 Follow Sarah on social! X: @SarahSpain Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! X: @mishthejrnalist Instagram: @mishthejrnalist TikTok: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! X: @ByAlexAzzi See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Élodie Clouvel est allée chercher l'argent sur cette épreuve ce dimanche 11 août. "C'est incroyable", confie la sportive, émue.
Élodie Clouvel est allée chercher l'argent sur cette épreuve ce dimanche 11 août. "C'est incroyable", confie la sportive, émue.
Your Stupid Minds is back! Did you know it's the Olympics? We have a special Olympic-size episode for you, with Dolph Lundgren's 1994 film Pentathlon! Eric Brogar (Lundgren) is an Olympic pentathlete competing for East Germany in the 1988 Olympics. For those of you who are normal, the pentathlon consists of five events: swimming, shooting, horseback riding, fencing, and running (the modern pentathlon has replaced horseback riding with some Ninja Warrior parkour stuff). Brogar wins the gold to spite his evil and abusive trainer Heinrich Müller (David Soul), who is also a big wig in the Stasi, East Germany's secret police. Also to spite him, Brogar defects in the sloppiest way possible at the Seoul airport and runs onto the American team bus. In retaliation, Müller murders Brogar's dad, and then the Berlin Wall falls two months later. Brogar is depressed, and spends the next four years in Los Angeles drinking, smoking, and watching a tiny little television while somehow maintaining perfect muscle tone and body fat ratio. He works at a greasy spoon and his boss John Creese (Roger E. Mosley) discovers he's a gold medalist, and immediately starts training him so he can cash in on endorsement deals. You know, all those million dollar Nike sponsorships pentathletes are known to receive? Müller is now also a neo-Nazi and travels to LA to raise funds for a terrorist attack on a local Holocaust museum peace rally, but upon arriving he learns that Brogar still exists and lives in town. Since this is the go-go ‘90s and he thinks he can have it all, surely he can perform this grisly terrorist attack and satisfy his personal grudge at the same time, right? After a bike-by Luger shooting at the beach, Brogar escapes to his girlfriend's hideaway cabin (possibly the same cabin from the 3 Ninjas movies) but Müller and his goons find him. He's kidnapped and taken to the Holocaust museum so he can watch a rabbi explode on a tiny TV inside the terrorists' van. Can Brogar escape and stop the attack, which conceivably is the only possible reason why he would be there? You'll have to listen to find out!
This week in honour of our 100th episode, we're playing a game with some of our podcast friends! Check out Jamie @UnabashedJames, Colin @ColinMParker, and Az @Cals_Calzones on Twitter!
June 30 - July 1, 2001 This week Ken welcomes comedian behind the album "America's Uncle Dad", Sean Keane to the show. Ken and Sean discuss the Bay Area, Oakland, Jawbreaker, doing stand up at video stores, how stand up comedy is the hobo of the performing arts world, Nash Bridges, Midnight Caller, everybody's one acting credit, the world right before 9/11, launching a comedy show on 9/11, Everybody Loves Raymond, confusing Brad Garret and Ray Romano, Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling, Jay Leno's never happening dramatic turn third act, sexy M&Ms, Big Brother, soft vinyl Vanna White Dolls for $150, loving Lucy too much, The Franklin Mint, backyard wrestling, MaxX, The Real World, America's Most Wanted, BET Music Awards, The Chris Isaak Show, playing emulators, the weird lost to time TV show era of the early 00s, The Family Channel, Night of the Twisters, E! True Hollywood Story, Baywatch, Hotel Iguana, Pentathlon, Dolph Lundgren, West Coast unauthorized car shows, fireworks, Fear Factor, eating worms, when THE BAG is an unwed father, how THE BAG is really JTT, Snoop Dog, Loose and Control, David from Real World Seattle, PAX TV, never having heard of the show "Doc" even though it went on forever, Billy Ray Cyrus, Resurrection Blvd, when Carlos lands a boot, You Don't Know Jack, E!'s Top Ten Wild Party Spots, the mind blowing world of 4th of July spectaculars, dramatic readings, stealing space valor, forgetting you just played somebody in the military in a movie and weren't actually in the military, breaking your own rules, Sub Fest 94, Avery Brooks, athletes who have bands, ESPN, 5 for 5 vs 30 for 30, The Sleepwalker Killing, The San Diego Chicken, Making the Band, Runaway Train, and tasteful coverage of being being given the death penalty.
durée : 00:04:18 - Le Reportage de la Rédaction - Le patrimoine architectural et végétal unique de Versailles, terrain de chasse à cheval privilégié des rois, accueille logiquement les épreuves olympiques d'équitation, de pentathlon moderne et de para équitation des Jeux de Paris 2024.
durée : 00:04:18 - Le Reportage de la Rédaction - Le patrimoine architectural et végétal unique de Versailles, terrain de chasse à cheval privilégié des rois, accueille logiquement les épreuves olympiques d'équitation, de pentathlon moderne et de para équitation des Jeux de Paris 2024.
We discuss the Summer Olympics, our favorite Olympic events, the newest Olympic Sport - Breaking, Olympic Sprinters vs Heavyweight Boxing Champs, what Olympic events make up the Pentathlon, Table Tennis, Ma Long's Table Tennis Legacy, what really goes on in the Olympic Village and more. Got feedback? Email us at wstpodcastshow@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bigbenkwinn_), TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@bigbenkwinn_?_t=8jHXyWD5CBS&_r=1), Threads (https://www.threads.net/@bigbenkwinn_), and X (https://twitter.com/bigbenkwinn_)
Sammy Schultz grew up playing multiple sports including soccer swimming, horseback riding, and shooting rifles. By the time she was a senior in high school, she realized she possessed the skill set required for 4 of 5 events in the Olympic Pentathlon. She decided to give fencing a shot and really enjoyed that as well! Joining the army gave her the support to train, created opportunities to grow, provided leadership experience but also challenged her to give up control and trust in her process. Her experiences taught her how to balance rhythm and aggression in her sport and in life. Not only is she a 2021 Tokyo Olympian, but she is a seven-time US National champion, Pan American Games Silver and Gold medalist, and multiple world and national team member in the sport of pentathlon. She is also a Certified Personal Trainer, Pilates and yoga instructor, strength and conditioning coach and running coach. Sammy frequently speaks to people of all ages in community at schools, sporting events and has worked with fellow Soldiers in the US Army to share her journey, overcoming obstacles, perseverance, and the importance of taking care of your mental and physical health. @samanthaausa
Pentathlon (Pre-K) by Rock Band Land
Pentathlon (Pre - K Practice Track) by Rock Band Land
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Howdy, I'm Elliot, published by Elliot Billingsley on January 6, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Hi EA community, I'd like to formally introduce myself to this forum, where I've been lurking for a while but have been too timid to post until now, thanks to the encouragement of some. I first heard about EA through the Tim Ferriss Podcast in 2016. I still remember standing on the ferryboat crossing the Bosphorous while listening to Will MacAskill say things that were incredibly obvious, at least after they were heard. In the couple years that followed, I organized a local EA workshop, attended EAGx Berlin, and flew to San Francisco to attend EAG. I got involved with Students for High-Impact Charity, helping out on the periphery. I enjoyed lively conversation with EA Vancouver. And increased the usage of the phrase 'expected value' in daily conversation. That's about it. That was my EA Life Phase I. Half a decade later, I sat down with my wife and child during a Pentathlon in which every day you ask yourself the question: "What is the Most Important Work I can do today?" All of a sudden, it all came back to me. The most important things I can possibly do have quite clearly been described in EA. So I resolved in early 2022 to buckle up and take EA seriously. I honestly wasn't sure what my best option was, so I went with the most inspiring recent topic on the 80k podcast: Andrew Yang's Forward Party. I basically reached out and got named State Lead.I feel my experience with Forward may be a whole 'nuther post so I'll leave it at that. I also engaged in a lot of other ways, in large part thanks to EA Virtual Programs, which I really appreciate. But there's one person who had a huge role in my transition from an EA sleeper cell to a stupidly engaged one. That's Dr. Ben Smith. I swallowed my Ninja Lurker EA Forum personality (Never posts, always votes strongly) in order to write this post, for a specific reason, which I'll share now. Last fall, I launched a coaching practice with the intention of supporting the EA community. I asked some friends and acquaintances to take a chance and try my coaching out, and thank them very much. I now know my coaching helps people. So If I help EAs, I'm helping better, in theory, right? I want to test this theory! I'm going to EAG next month and even have a special cohort designed for attendees. If you're going to EAG, do consider applying, we'd love to have you. So that's my shameless plug. For any of you still reading, I'd like to say thanky (I'm from Texas, that's kind of how my dad used to say 'thank you'). I hope to write here more and learn in this incredible community. Elliot Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
For a while, I've been kicking around an idea for a new type of competition. I enjoy all the various disciplines I've played in, but also think that each of them in isolation is missing something. Today, I'd like to tell you about my vision for a "complete" type of match that I think covers all of the foundations of Everyday Marksmen, and it does so in a way that lets all of us have an objective to train for. Let's talk about the Rifleman Pentathlon.
In this episode Mike, Rich and Steve check out four new releases. Click the link to go to the trailer... DOOR MOUSE (The Movie Partnership) is a hard-boiled detective tale in which burlesque performer Mouse searches for a missing dancer... 97 MINUTES (101 Films) finds an undercover operative caught up in a plane hijacking... THE BIGFOOT TRAP (High Fliers Films) sees a videographer interviewing a hunter who has built a trap for Bigfoot... THE BREACH (Lightbulb Films) follows a mutilated corpse being discovered and a mad scientist performing strange experiments in the woods... The Short Shot is DEAD END: DEAD MAN WALKING - this is the third instalment of the Dead End series starring Bryan Larkin. Click the link to watch the whole short! Our DTV Throwback is PENTATHLON: - Dolph Lundgren stars as an East German athlete who defects to the West. Click the link to watch the whole movie on Youtube, courtesy of The Midnight Screening Channel. Follow the Short Shots TWITTER page, where we will be linking to a short film every day! Don't forget to also check out our main show, the DTV DIGEST on TWITTER and FACEBOOK!
In Truth & Beauty I Stand – Athena Your Wisdom Lights My way In Truth & Beauty I stand – Centered In Strength & Purpose In Truth & Beauty I Stand – To Carry the Torch of Victory! In Truth & Beauty I Stand – In-between Heaven & Earth I Am In Truth & Beauty I Stand – Upright & Reverent I Wear the Crown In Truth & Beauty I Stand – To Carry The Torch of Victory! ~hag --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazel-archer-ginsberg/message
Yeeerrrrrrrr! Welcome to the Cheers Podcast hosted by Ṣeola the girl, your girl. Hey gworls (and everyone else)! Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you're as drunk and thankful as me! Cheers Heaux! Follow MEEE on Instagram and Twitter: @seolathegirl Follow the Cheers Podcast on Instagram and Twitter: @cheersthepod Don't forget to send all ministry highlights, drunken inquiries, and drunk tales to talktocheers@gmail.com Intro and Transition Music: CYCLOPS - Amindi.mp3 **I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE AFOREMENTIONED SONG USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF THIS PODCAST**
Pentathlon war der Fünfkampf der Antike, heute ist es der Moderen Fünfkampf. Fechten, Schiessen, Laufen, Schwimmen und Reiten sind die Disziplinen, die Pierre De Coubertin zum Modernen Fünfkampf zusammen fügte. Doch über die Jahre haben sich dieser immer wieder geändert, Laser Run kombinierte Laufen und Schiessen, der Wettkampf wurde verschlankt und Reiten stand immer wieder zur Diskussion. Wie Moderner Fünfkampf heute und in Zukunft aussieht, darüber sprechen wir im Podcast. Deutscher Verband für Modernen Fünfkampf DVMF Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Ian Floyd just did World's Toughest Mudder. We talked about that plus Pentathlon updates and the 2023 Savage Series. Also, Matt had a food slip. A weekly news show with Matt B. Davis and special guests discussing items of the week for Spartan Race, Tough Mudder, and all other OCR-related news. Intro and Outro Music by: Eric Leland All ORM Links Listen to your favorite player.
Welcome back to the show! Big week of games in the CFB world. We had some upsets, some blowouts, and some insane plays and I get to most of the games worth talking about after I put a bow week 2 in the NFL by talking about my team being bad in Philly. I end off the episode by hopping into the gambling world with a new segment I'm calling the Pick Pentathlon: 5 picks, 5 different types of bets, all for the upcoming week of NFL games. If you enjoyed, rate 5 stars, subscribe, hit the notifications, share with a friend maybe. Twitter: https://twitter.com/CalebVrzak Email: unqualifiedanalysis@gmail.com
John McKechnie and Mario Puig break down the most noteworthy movements from roster cutdown day across the NFL. Will the Sony Michel addition make it difficult for rookie Isaiah Spiller to contribute in the Chargers backfield? Plus the guys dive into John's recent best ball draft in the Fantasy Pentathlon, where John drew the No.2 pick in a PPR format. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the 92nd episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special World Champion Kettlebell Lifter, Maria Moran, will talk about Maria's struggle with snatches, her first world championship, the process of mastery, ultra-endurance events, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:55) Introducing our special guest, World Champion Kettlebell Lifter, Maria Moran Facebook: maria.moran.359126(1:00) Shout out to David Keohan @irish_move_athlete(2:00) Trying out for the national team(3:00) Struggling with snatches(5:35) Maria's Kettlebell origin story(5:50) Backache during Christmas(6:00) Strong arms goal(6:30) Getting intrigued by kettlebell competitions(6:50) Maria's first ever competition(8:00) About the process of mastery(9:30) Maria's love for competitions(11:00) Pre-competition jitters and anxiety(11:15) Hashtag JitterShitter(12:20) Maria's 1st World Championship(13:55) Common reason behind pre-competition anxiety(14:20) Maria's mentality about competitions(15:00) Shout out to Sven Rieger @sven_rieger(15:30) Training for the 2nd year(16:15) “Excitement and anxiety feelings that are in your body, if you didn't label them, they feel quite the same.” - Maria Moran(16:40) Nervousness vs. Anxiety(17:00) Benefits of smiling while training(18:15) Maria's 1st vs. 2nd competition(18:50) World Championship, Seoul(19:40) Maria's dislikeness for snatches(19:50) Maria's common struggles(21:00) About long cycles(21:15) The weirdos!!!(21:40) Ultra-endurance events(22:10) The best of both world(22:50) Shout out to Chris Abbott @chrisabbott232(22:50) Shout out to Tim Almond(23:45) Goal behind doing 30-hour cycle(24:35) Shout out to Denis Vasilev @denisvasilevkbsport(25:10) Mindset during the competition(28:15) Why did Maria choose to do ultra-endurance challenges?(30:25) “When you get into a rhythm and a flow, you'll skip whole chunks of time in there.” - Maria Moran(31:00) About the Pentathlon(34:55) Maria's Pentathlon training routine(36:20) “It's healthier for your body to train different lifts instead of just one all the time.” - Maria Moran(36:40) “All the stuff you are neglecting, they become your weaknesses.” - Maria Moran(36:55) The baby phase(37:50) Ego maniac or loving the change?(38:25) What's Maria's goal?(40:05) Maria's very first kettlebell training sessions(40:50) Changing the coach(42:05) “Nobody else can tell you what your best is in your own mentality.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(43:20) Ignorance is bliss!(44:20) Try everything!(46:30) About stretching and recovery sessions(48:35) Studying breathing(49:25) Unraveling by Phil Greenfield @philgreenfieldhttps://www.amazon.com/Unravelling-Letting-Go-Getting-Well/dp/0956137512 (50:30) I'll die a perfect specimen!(51:35) Shout out to Patrick McKeown @buteykoclinic(52:05) More about breathing(54:20) About nasal breathing(55:15) Where to find Maria Moran? Facebook: maria.moran.359126 https://www.facebook.com/maria.moran.359126
Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard open up hour two discussing the MLB. They kick around the idea whether or no MVP voters might have 'Ohtani fatigue' this year. It could be possible, but one media member left him off his midseason top 5. Then they change to the NFL as they look at odds for a player to be the best at their position. The rushing yards leader, and the receiving yards leader. Then Paul Allen - Vikings Play by Play Voice joined the show to analyze the season for Minnesota. Can they win 10 or more games at +140? is it worth a division bet? Lastly, they discuss the recent NBA free agency news, and reveal the new Baseball betting Pentathlon that starts today at VSiN. Hosts: Mitch Moss Pauly Howard Guest: Paul Allen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined with Richard Roeper - Chicago Sun-Times Film Critic as they remembers some of the great actors that have passed away recently including James Caan, and Tony Sirico. They also discuss the show 'Better Call Saul' and 'Stranger Things'. The new Baseball betting Pentathlon that starts today at VSiN. Each show will chose the same type of bet, and see which hosts are the best at betting baseball this year. Lastly, Mitch and Paul showcase their best bets today in the segment ' In Pocket'. Hosts: Mitch Moss Pauly Howard Guest: Richard Roeper See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard open up hour two discussing the MLB. They kick around the idea whether or no MVP voters might have 'Ohtani fatigue' this year. It could be possible, but one media member left him off his midseason top 5. Then they change to the NFL as they look at odds for a player to be the best at their position. The rushing yards leader, and the receiving yards leader. Then Paul Allen - Vikings Play by Play Voice joined the show to analyze the season for Minnesota. Can they win 10 or more games at +140? is it worth a division bet? Lastly, they discuss the recent NBA free agency news, and reveal the new Baseball betting Pentathlon that starts today at VSiN. Hosts: Mitch Moss Pauly Howard Guest: Paul Allen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined with Richard Roeper - Chicago Sun-Times Film Critic as they remembers some of the great actors that have passed away recently including James Caan, and Tony Sirico. They also discuss the show 'Better Call Saul' and 'Stranger Things'. The new Baseball betting Pentathlon that starts today at VSiN. Each show will chose the same type of bet, and see which hosts are the best at betting baseball this year. Lastly, Mitch and Paul showcase their best bets today in the segment ' In Pocket'. Hosts: Mitch Moss Pauly Howard Guest: Richard RoeperSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Burton and Louise Ferriman are two English OCR athletes that attended the events in Turkey last weekend. We talked about testing the new OCR course, or is it Ninja? New obstacle racing discord Support Us On Patreon ORM YouTube Channel Intro Music – Paul B. Outro Music – Brian Revels Today's show is sponsored by: Rugged Maniac – Use code ORM22 when registering for your 2022 Rugged Maniac event to get $5 off. With 25+ obstacles and a-rockin' after-party, you'll test your limits while having as much fun as a kid on a playground. Find your city: ruggedmaniac.com Listen to your favorite player.
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Amy Deem, who has spent the previous 31 seasons coaching the Hurricanes, is the Director of Track and Field/Cross Country at the University of Miami. Deem was promoted to her current position in 2008 after serving as the head women's coach since June 1990. At the time of her promotion, she became just the sixth woman to oversee both the men's and women's track and cross country programs at a Division I school. In her 29th year with the Canes, Deem coached the women's team to a second-place finish in the ACC indoor Championships, featuring Debbie Ajagbe who won both the women's weight throw and shot put to earn ACC Field MVP honors. It's the second time in two years Miami earned the award. Freshman Jacious Sears earned 14 points for the Canes in her first ever conference meet finishing second in the 60 and third in the 200. The Canes sent three women to the 60m finals, and three to the shot put finals, which scored 21 points. Deem coached Miami's 17th national track and field champion as Michelle Atherley claimed the NCAA Indoor Pentathlon title with a program record and ACC record point total at 4,547. Miami earned its fourth title in four years at the ACC Indoor Championships, with the likes of Brittny Ellis, Kayla Johnson, Debbie Ajagbe, Selina Dantzler, Tiara McMinn and the 4×400 all taking the podium. Atherely was also named ACC Field MVP of the Indoor Championships. Later in the season, Atherley went on to defend her outdoor ACC heptathlon title and finished third at Nationals in the event. Debbie Ajagbe, Tiara McMinn, the 4×400, Kevin Arreaga, Raheem Chambers, Samantha Gonzalez all made their way to Nationals for the outdoor season to close out yet another successful track campaign under Deem. Deem guided a youthful team to the 2018 ACC Women's Outdoor Championship, Miami's first since 2006. This was the third conference title in three years after claiming the Indoor Championship in both 2016 and 2017. She was named the 2018 ACC Women's Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the year for the third time, her seventh overall ACC coaching honor. Under Deem's guidance, Symone Mason was named the 2018 ACC Women's Track MVP, while Michelle Atherley was named the ACC Women's Field MVP for 2018. The pair won six of Miami's seven individual events conference titles at the 2018 ACC Outdoor Championships. Miami totaled 11 total medals at the Outdoor Championships: seven gold, one silver and three bronze. The Canes also picked up 21 All-ACC awards, including 17 spots on the All-ACC first team and saw eight Canes make their way to the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Canes women were ranked as high as No. 15 nationally during the season and earned nine USTFCCCA All-American honors. The Indoor season also produced 12 different student-athletes earning 13 All-ACC honors. Atherley finished sixth at the NCAA Indoor Championship in the pentathlon and was named a first team All American. The indoor season saw Kayla Johnson break the Top 5 list in UM history in both the 600 meters and 800 meters, while Anne den Otter broke Latrice Shaw's 1000m time set in 1998. Amy Taintor finished her final season with the Canes' third-best Pentathlon finish with 3,967 points. The 2016 track and field season was monumental in Hurricanes history, as the Miami women won their third ACC Indoor Championship. Deem was named ACC Coach of the Year and USTFCCCA Regional Coach of the Year for the 2016 indoor season. The Canes had six women qualify for the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships, with Alysha Newman and Dakota Dailey-Harris earning First Team All-America honors and four other Canes being named to the second team. Shakima Wimbley was named ACC Women's Indoor Track Most Outstanding Performer after winning the 200m, 400m and 4x400m at the ACC Indoor Championships. Dailey-Harris was one of several ACC Champions during the indoor season, winning the high jump title. She was joined by Wimbley (200m and 400m) and the 4x400m relay team of Wimbley, Aiyanna Stiverne, Brittny Ellis and Destiny Washington. There was more success outdoors for Miami's women, as they finished second at the ACC Outdoor Championships, securing a top three finish for the third consecutive year. Wimbley was named ACC Women's Outdoor Track MVP after winning the 200m, 400m, 4x100m and 4x400m conference titles. She was joined by Stiverne, Ebony Morrison and Carolyn Brown on the 4x100m, and Stiverne, Washington and Ellis on the 4x400m. Newman was the ACC women's pole vault champion for the 2016 outdoor season. Fourteen women qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary, with 11 advancing to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Newman was the national runner-up in the pole vault, while Wimbley finished third in the 400m. The women's 4x400m relay placed seventh to round out Miami's First Team All-America performers. Miami earned three First Team All-America honors, four Second Team All-America honors and one All-America honorable mention after its performance at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Miami's men also had a stellar 2016 season, scoring the most points at both the ACC Indoor and Outdoor Championships since joining the conference in 2004-05. Freshman Andreas Christodoulou won the men's decathlon at the ACC Outdoor Championships. Carlos Mangum qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in the weight throw. The ACC runner-up in the weight throw placed 14th, earning Second Team All-America honors. The Hurricanes had three men qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Championships: Isaiah Simmons and Gian Piero Ragonesi in the shot put and John-Patrick Friday in the triple jump. Ragonesi and Friday earned Second Team All-America honors. Six men competed at the NCAA East Preliminary: Simmons, Ragonesi, Friday, Mangum, Jaalen Jones and Henri Delauze. In 2015, Deem's Hurricanes thrived as Miami had 19 student-athletes competed at the NCAA East Preliminary and 11 advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, while seven Canes qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships. In recognition of Miami's success in 2015, Deem was named the USTFCCCA South Region Women's Head Coach of the Year. The Hurricane women had an impressive showing in 2015, led by two-time First Team Outdoor All-American Shakima Wimbley. The sophomore, who ran the fastest 400m time in the NCAA in 2015, was named USTFCCCA South Region Women's Track Athlete of the Year. Wimbley also earned First Team All-America honors with the 4x400m relay. Wimbley was named the ACC Women's Outdoor Track MVP after an outstanding showing at the ACC Championships. The sophomore won the 200m and 400m individual titles and set ACC records in both events, while helping the 4x400m relay place third. The stellar sophomore also was a star during the indoor season, qualifying for nationals in the 400m and as a member of the 4x400m relay. She also set an ACC Championship records in the 200m, running a time of 23.08 seconds to win gold. Hurdler Kelsey Balkwill also qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, placing ninth in the women's 400m hurdles to earn Second Team All-America honors. Pole vaulter Alysha Newman, thrower Precious Ogunleye and the women's 4x400m relay rounded out Miami's competitors at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The women's team also had a stellar showing at the ACC Outdoor Championships, placing third with 93 points. In addition to Wimbley's outstanding showing at the conference meet, Precious Ogunleye earned an ACC title in the women's hammer. On the men's side, Artie Burns and Christian Cook qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles, while John-Patrick Friday represented Miami in the triple jump. Cook ran a personal-best 13.78 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and was the ACC Indoor Champion in the men's 60m hurdles, earning First Team All-ACC honors. Burns earned a silver medal at the ACC Outdoor Championships in the men's 110m hurdles, running a time of 13.70 seconds that ranks third in school history. The standout hurdler earned First Team All-ACC honors, while Cook was named to the second team after placing fourth in the 110m hurdles and scoring in the 400m hurdles. Sprinters Henri Delauze, Jaalen Jones and Josh Johnson all scored at the ACC Indoor Championships, while the men's 4x400m relay scored at both the indoor and outdoor conference meets. The men's 4x100m relay of Burns, Cook, Johnson and Robert Grant earned a bronze medal at the ACC Outdoor Championships. The 2014 season was filled with success for the Canes as Miami had 20 student-athletes compete at the NCAA East Preliminary and 10 advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, while five Hurricanes represented UM at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The Canes won six ACC outdoor individual titles and picked up another six individual championships at the ACC Indoor Championships. Ten student-athletes earned All-ACC honors in 13 outdoor events, while 11 were named All-ACC during the indoor season. Alysha Newman was a two-time All-America, first team honoree. The pole vaulter earned her spot among the best in the country after finishing fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships and seventh at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Other notable performers in 2014 include Shakima Wimbley, who was named the ACC Freshman of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons, and Isaiah Simmons, who claimed his second straight Field MVP at the ACC Outdoor Championships. In 2013, Miami had 13 different student-athletes qualify for the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Preliminary Championships. On the women's side, Samantha Williams (triple jump) and Amber Monroe (discus) qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary for the second consecutive year. Alyssa McClure (100m), Alaine Tate (800m), Taneisha Cordell (800m), Lea Johnson (hammer) and the women's 4×100 relay team of McClure, Jokira Jiles, Jasmyne King and Kelsey Balkwill also qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary. The men had four student-athletes qualify in six events. Isaiah Simmons (shot put and discus), Christian Cook (110m hurdles and 400m hurdles), Timothy Richardson (long jump) and John-Patrick Friday (triple jump) combined to form the largest group of males to qualify for an NCAA Regional in program history. Prior to the 2013 track and field season, Deem helped guide the women's track and field team to one of the most dominating performances in USA Olympic track and field history. The team won 14 medals, including six gold, four silver and four bronze. Overall, she was part of Team USA who won more medals and gold medals than any other nation at the Games. Three of her former athletes – Murielle Ahoure, T'erea Brown and Lauryn Williams – competed in the Games. Ahoure (100m, 200m) and Brown (400m hurdles) reached the finals of their events, while Williams earned gold as part of the 4x100m relay pool. In June 2012, Thandi Stewart (400m hurdles) and Samantha Williams (triple jump) both earned All-America status at the NCAA Championships under the direction of the veteran mentor. It was the 21st season in a row in which one of her student-athletes received All-America honors. Deem, elected to the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 2006, has been responsible for building the women's track and field program from very modest beginnings into an NCAA powerhouse. Prior to her being named head coach in 1990, the Hurricanes had never had an athlete record an NCAA qualifying mark. Since then, Deem has guided 57 student-athletes to a combined 173 First Team All-America honors and 14 national championships. Behind Deem, Miami proved its national dominance in the hurdle events in 2010. At the NCAA Outdoor National Championships the Hurricanes became the first program in history to have three women compete in a 400m hurdle championship race. T'erea Brown placed second, while twin sisters Tameka and Takecia Jameson placed third and eighth, respectively. Each woman earned All-America accolades. As a team, the Miami women finished the championship in 11th-place – the highest result for UM since a seventh-place outcome in 2006. Brown earned a total of three All-America distinctions on the year – increasing her career total to five – with her runner-up performance in the 100m hurdles and a third-place showing in the 60m hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Brown also did something that no student-athlete had ever done at Miami. She became the first to win a U.S. Championship when she won the 400m hurdles in 54.84 seconds on June 27, 2010. Tameka Jameson also competed in the race – placing fifth. The 2009 track season brought a total of six individual All-America honors and an indoor national title. Sprinter Murielle Ahoure came to Miami for her senior season to train under Deem and was rewarded greatly for her decision. Under Deem, Ahoure raced to the Indoor 200-meter National Championships and earned All-America honors in the indoor 60-meter dash and the outdoor 100 and 200-meter dashes. In addition Ahoure broke UM legend, Lauryn Williams' indoor 60-meter dash record, was a four-time ACC Champion and earned the ACC's Indoor Track Performer of the Year Award. As in years past, the Hurricanes hurdlers had a stellar season under Deem's direction. Sophomores Takecia Jameson and T'erea Brown advanced to the finals of the 400-meter hurdles, with Brown crossing the finish line as the national runner-up. In her first season at the helm of the men's program in 2009, Deem saw Mikese Morse claim All-American status in the indoor long jump with his fifth-place finish at the national championships. Also, junior Cory Nelms (indoor 60-meter hurdles) was the first male track athlete to claim an ACC Title that wasn't named Tim Harris since Lance Leggett in the 400-meter hurdles in 2006. In 2008, Deem saw Krista Simkins win a NCAA National Title in the indoor 400-meters. Also, during the indoor season, Viktoria Andonova took home All-American honors as she tied for ninth in the high jump at the Indoor NCAA National Championships. During the outdoor season, freshmen hurdlers, Takecia Jameson and T'erea Brown finished third and eighth respectively to earn All-American accolades in the 400-meter hurdles. In July of 2008, Jameson ran for the United States in the Junior World Championships in Poland, where she claimed two world titles, in the 400-meter hurdles and the 4×100-relay. The Hurricanes have had at least one student-athlete earn All-America honors in each of her 21 seasons and are perennial contenders for conference championships and top-10 national finishes. In Miami's first two seasons in the ACC (2004-05 and 2005-06), Deem led the Hurricanes to consecutive indoor and outdoor conference titles. In addition, she was honored as the league's indoor and outdoor Coach of the Year both seasons. Miami finished tied for fifth at the 2006 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships marking the program's second consecutive top five finish while the team placed seventh at the NCAA Outdoor Championships marking the highest outdoor finish in school history. The 2005 season saw Miami reach unprecedented heights. The Hurricanes finished a program-best third at the 2005 NCAA Indoor Championships, which included a school-record 12 All-America honors. Miami finished ninth at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships, also the highest finish at the time in school history, notching another 14 All-America honors. The Hurricanes placed second at the 2005 NCAA East Regional Championships marking the highest finish and most points scored (81) in the program's history. In 2004, the Hurricanes concluded their final season of BIG EAST competition by posting one of the best seasons in school history. Miami recorded 17 All-America honors, won both the BIG EAST Indoor and Outdoor Championships for the second consecutive season, including the school's sixth BIG EAST Outdoor Championship, and placed 10th at both the NCAA Indoor Championships and NCAA Outdoor Championships. That season, Miami recorded 12 All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Championships including Lauryn Williams' NCAA National Championship in the 100-meters. Williams posted a winning time of 10.97 seconds, the fifth-fastest time in NCAA history. In three seasons under Deem, Williams developed into one the top sprinters in the world. For most of 2004, Williams had the top time in the world in both the 100-meter and 200-meters. She went on to win a silver medal in the 100-meters at the Olympic Games in Athens, and at just 20 years of age became the youngest sprinter in 32 years to medal in the event. Williams competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and continues to train under Deem. In 2005 Williams captured the gold medal in the 100-meters and also anchored the USA 4×100-meter relay to the gold medal at the IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. During Deem's tenure the Hurricanes developed into the premier track and field program in the BIG EAST winning a combined 79 BIG EAST individual and relay titles. Miami's team title at the 2004 BIG EAST Outdoor Championship marked the fourth consecutive for Deem's Hurricanes making UM the only program in BIG EAST history to win four straight outdoor team titles. Under Deem the Hurricanes have become a fixture at the NCAA Championships scoring at 14 of 15 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Championships since 1992. Both in the state of Florida and around the nation Deem is recognized as one of the best developers of talent in the coaching ranks. Deem, who served as President of the United States Track Coaches Association from 2003-05, has won numerous coaching awards and been appointed to various national coaching positions. In 2007, she served as the Head Coach of the United States team at the World Championships in Osaka, Japan where the Americans won the 4×100 and 4×400-meter relays Deem has been honored four times as the USTCA South District Coach of the Year (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005), and in 1998 was named the USA Track and Field Florida Coach of the Year. In 2002 she was honored as the United States Olympic Committee Developmental Coach of the Year for Track and Field. In addition, Deem served three seasons (1998-2000) as the Event Coordinator for Sprints and Hurdles for the USA Track and Field Coaches Education Program, and in 2001 served as head coach of the USATF Junior National team that competed in England and Scotland. In the summer of 2003, Deem served as the Explosive Events Coach (sprints and hurdles) for the United States at the Pan American games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic guiding Lauryn Williams to the gold medal in the 100-meters. In addition the United States swept the gold medals in the 4×100-meter relay and 4×400-meter relay for the first time since 1987. In 2002 Deem guided Williams to the gold medal at the World Junior Championships in Kingston, Jamaica. In addition to Williams, Deem has coached numerous other top sprinters and hurdlers including five-time NCAA Champion Gillian Russell, 1999 NCAA Champion Yolanda McCray, two-time Olympian Patrina Allen, and Debbie Ferguson, a two-time Olympic medalist. Russell, who competed for the Hurricanes from 1992-95, won the NCAA National Indoor title in the 55-meter hurdles in 1992 and 1995, as well as the NCAA 100-meter hurdle championship in 1993, 1994 and 1995. Russell is a two-time Olympian having competed for Jamaica in 1992 and 1996. Russell was ranked among the World's top-10 in the 100-meter hurdles from 1995-1998 reaching a career-best ranking of sixth in 1998. McCray, a six-time All-American, won the 100-meter hurdles at the 1999 NCAA Championship and, in 1997 and in 1999 was ranked as high as sixth in the United States in the event. Allen, a teammate of McCray, was also a six-time All-American. She competed for Jamaica at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games in the 400-meter hurdles. In 2002, Deem began coaching Bahamian sprinter Debbie Ferguson. Ferguson went on to post one of the best seasons of her career winning gold medals in the 100-meters, 200-meters and 4×100-meter relay at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, setting meet records in all three events. She went on to win championships in the 200-meters and 4×100-meter relay at the 2002 World Cup, and ended the season ranked second in the world in the 200-meters and fifth in the world in the 100-meters. At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Ferguson captured the bronze medal in the 200-meters and reached the final of the 100-meters where she placed seventh. She competed in the 200-meter event at the 2008 Olympics and again be coached by Deem. Originally from Parkersburg, West Virginia, Deem first came to Miami in 1988 as an intern in the Compliance Department to complete her degree at Ohio University. While fulfilling her internship she simultaneously served as assistant track coach. In what could be termed as perfect timing, in the Spring of 1990, Deem decided to stay in the Miami area and the head women's track coach position opened up. Deem, who is a Level III coach and instructor as certified by USA Track and Field, was hired as the head women's track coach on June 26, 1990.
The new era in athletics involves an athlete to do more than show up to a meet, compete, and then go home. Social media has changed the way athletes are able to connect with their fans to show not only their training, but their personality. Jack Flood has built a large following on his Tik Tok to show his training and his love for the best CPD. From an athletic perspective, Flood's story is one of great progression. As a high school athlete, Flood was unsure what his plans were nor what he wanted to do. He was all set on not going to college as he wanted to figure out what to do with his life but after winning the sate Pentathlon and encouragement from his high school coach, Jack enrolled at D3 JUCO school, SUNY Delhi (now a full D3 school). While at Delhi, his love for track and field intensified despite the situation he was dealing with there. With the lack of facilities and coaches, the path to improvement was difficult but that wasn't going to stop him from going back on his word. Despite the lack of support, he won the decathlon twice but was aware that his score wasn't good enough. His desire to improve intensified and he knew going to the next level would push him. Jack transferred to SUNY Cortland which dramatically improved his situation. All of a sudden he had coaches that cared, great facilities, teammates that wanted to improve which Jack thrived off of. His first year he finished 3rd in the Hep and 4th in Dec but wasn't satisfied with those results. That summer, he visualized how he was going to improve and came into his senior year hungry for a title. His senior year, he won both the Hep and Dec and he knew his journey didn't stop there. Jack's Links: Watch Jack this weekend compete in the Decathlon Finals Tik Tok Instagram Website Summer of Hayward Don't miss out on all the action leading up to the World Championships. Hayward Field will host so many great events that you don't want to miss. Get your Summer of Hayward Tickets now! How to Support D3 Glory Days As always, we really appreciate your support of this podcast. If you'd like to help spread the word, share the podcast with a friend, or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or leave a rating on Spotify! We launched a Patreon! As we said, we will never go behind a paywall - so any support is greatly appreciated. We launched a live D3 Track Show. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss it. If you would like to help support the podcast or say thanks to our writers, please consider making a donation on the D3 Glory Days Venmo. This helps offset some costs, hosting services, and help out our new writers. If you want to rep D3 Glory Days on your next run, head to our Merch Store. And finally, follow us on social media! We're on Instagram, Twitter and Strava.
Life did not set him up for success. He didn't have a wealthy upbringing, he suffered great loss many times over, he didn't come from a long line of famous athletes. In fact, he was an American Indian - the most despised and discarded race in America. What turned this despised Indian into a super star athlete (or who I consider to be a Native “superhero”)? How did he go from discarded, to receiving gifts from the Czar of Russia and the King of Sweden and even his body being fought over after his death? His name is Jim Thorpe. And in 1912, this Native American sports super hero triumphantly bolted into his sports career by winning the Decathlon AND the Pentathlon at the Stockholm Olympics with 8,146 points (today's current highest score is 9,126). One of his teammates once described him as “an oak tree doing a hundred yards in 10 seconds”. But he didn't stop there. This track star also found success in football and baseball too! But the journey was not easy. I sat down with Ashley Scott, Curator at the Jim Thorpe Home in Yale, Oklahoma to hear more about this Native American super hero - his success, the obstacles he overcame and the inspiration he brings to all people of all races from all backgrounds! Season 1, Episode 16: “Jim Thorpe – Great American Athlete (and Native Super Hero)” Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Modern Pentathlon Olympic Silver Medalist, World Champion, Performance Consultant, Speaker and Coach Samantha Murray joins Chris & Nancy this week to explain the workings of the governing body in the light of the UIPM's decision to drop the equestrian phase of the sport. We hear about the efforts being made by a group of change, Pentathlon United, to introduce transparency and include the athletes in the discussions, as well as the movement to oust the current president. The goal of course is to keep the sport in the Olympics and uphold integrity that has been undermined by the current debacle. Elsewhere Nancy has other news from around the world involving football, rugby, marathon running, and more.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy GillenRecorded: November 9, 2021For more information, links and resources and hundreds more conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World's First and Only Podcast Network for Women's Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1500+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. We are ranked in the top 2% more of than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
In an episode released on August 12, we addressed the troubling display of poor riding during the equestrian portion of the Modern Pentathlon with Rick Maynard, Tik Maynard, and Peter Holmes - all of whom have been very involved in the sport either currently or previously. Now, we're following up and seeing what's in the works. What proposed changes are coming down the pipeline to help Modern Pentathlon evolve into a sport that can support good riding, good horsemanship, and reasonable expectations of those horses and riders? Are they enough? What aspects of the problem do they address? Canadian National Champion, Development Coach, and member of the Riding Working Task Force, Joshua Riker-Fox, joins us alongside fellow Canadian National Champion Pentathlete Tik Maynard. Along with host Caroline Culbertson, they discuss: - A look inside the proposed changes and what needs to happen next. - What we can learn about making change in our own sports and disciplines. - A case for keeping the equestrian portion in Modern Pentathlon - Personal reflections on how changes happen in sport, who is in charge of them, and what the equestrian community can learn from this turning point in MP.
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The show jumping portion of the women's modern pentathlon at the Tokyo Olympics is making headlines - and not in a good way. It was so stressful to watch, there were many rider falls, and lots of stressed out horses who clearly didn't understand what was expected of them. How do we make heads and tails of this? Are there solutions? Host Caroline Culbertson is joined by Tik Maynard, Rick Maynard, and Peter Holmes - who cumulatively have decades of experience in pentathlon as athletes, coaches or course designers - for a roundtable discussion in response to this troubling display of riding.