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Interview Julia Dujmovits. Julia Dujmovits ist Spitzensportlerin. Snowboarderin. Und hat für Österreich Gold bei den olympischen Spielen in Sotschi geholt. Das War 2014. 4 Jahre später, viele Verletzungen später, bei den olympischen Spielen in Peyongchang in Südkorea, war es nur Platz 12. Direkt nach dem Rennen vor laufenden Kameras erklärt sie den Rücktritt. Ganz spontan. Und genau da begann ihre inspirierende Reise. Sie hat die Yoga und Meditationsausbildung begonnen, Coachingausbildung, ist um die Welt gereist, um runterzukommen, um sich selbst wieder zu finden. App: Re/Mind breathing
No terceiro episódio sobre os Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno, falamos sobre a participação do Brasil na competição, que começa com sete esquiadores em Albertville-1992, passa pela “importação” de gente do ciclismo e do atletismo, por um inesperado 9º lugar no snowboard e chega aos 11 convocados para Pequim-2022. Você vai conhecer melhor nomes como Jaqueline Mourão, Edson Bindilatti e Isabel Clark e entender o que o Brasil tem a ver com neve e gelo. Coloque seu casaco e vem com a gente para mais este episódio! Apresentação e edição: Fernando Cesarotti Colaboração: Aletheia Vieira Áudios usados no episódio: Entrevista com Jaqueline Mourão (Brasil na Neve) Isabel Clark chega em 9º em Turim-2006 (SporTV) Isabel Clark dá entrevista em PeyongChang-2018 (Globo) Sabrina Cass (Ice Brasil) Sonho Olímpico: Edson Bindilatti (Ice Brasil) Músicas: Cartola – “O Inverno Do Meu Tempo” RPM – Vida Real X-Rated – “Kiss” Veja também: Aprenda snowboard com Isabel Clark (Canal Olímpico do Brasil) Sonho Olímpico: Rafael Souza (Ice Brasil) Acesse nossas redes sociais: Twitter Medium Facebook Instagram Youtube
Part 2 of a discussion with X Games medalist & olympian pro skier Alex BellemareIn this second part, we discussed Alex's progression leading him to be one of the top slopestyle skier on the planet. Having a knee injury right before the Sochi olympics and having to miss out. Achieving a childhood dream of winning an X Games medal in 2015. Trying to stay at the top of an ever progressing sport where tricks get gnarlier every year. Winning the Olympic world cup test event in 2016 and eventually qualifying for the Canadian team and going to the 2018 PeyongChang olympics.Great talk once again with Alex who had great stories and insight into the ups and downs of being a pro athleteEpisode presented by Axis boardshop, Planks clothing, Dic Anns restaurants ,J skis and Treefort lifestyles
On the 2018 US Women's Olympic team a set of identical twins from North Dakota Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux capture led the imagination of the country as they helped win Gold in Peyongchang. Still the road to get there was a really the biggest story as they grew in hockey and took on the US Hockey institution for the equity they deserved.
The fall out to the attempted murder of a former spy continues with UK police contacting a number of Russian exiles to discuss their safety That's after Prime Minister Theresa May said it was highly likely the Russian State was responsible for posioning Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the English City of Salisbury. In response, amongst other sanctions, came the decision this week that no member of the British government or Royal family will go to this summer's Football World Cup in Russia But should England pull out of the tournament completely? We speak to sports historian John Hoberman. The increase in media coverage of Paralympic sport since London 2012 is clear. NBC in the United States aired a record 250 hours of coverage from these games in PeyongChang. But how accessible are some of the Winter Paralympic sports below the very elite level? We sent Richard Fleming along to join a ski group on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. We also speak to US snowboarder Amy Purdy, who was only given a 2% chance of survival when she had meningitis when she was 19 years old. This week, she won silver and bronze at the Winter Paralympics. She tells Caroline about her journey which involved dancing at the Rio Games Opening Ceremony with stomach flu and TV show Dancing with the Stars. Less than three weeks away from the Commonwealth Games and for the first time in the Games history, there will be a women's competition in Rugby Sevens. Sharni Williams will be part of the Australia team and will be looking to add to the gold medal she won at the 2016 Olympics in Rio but as she tells Caroline, rugby was not Sharni's first love - instead she has a real passion for getting her hands greasy and fixing cars. After clinching her first win at the Cheltenham Festival in March as an amateur, 22-year-old Bryony Frost is the talk of the racing world, with 30 victories since April 2017. As a child, Frost was riding the family donkey by the time she could walk and often her parents would let the donkey effectively be Bryony’s babysitter when they went out. When she was 15, after a fall, the infection turned into septicaemia and went to the lungs. She was in hospital for two months and was close to death. But Bryony recovered and became an amateur jockey at the age of 16. Now Frost is expecting to compete in the Grand National. Frost’s success has brought up a lot of headlines about the lack of professional female jockeys. A recent study showed that roughly one in 10 race jockeys with a professional license are women, with female jockeys only taking 5% of available rides. Ruqsana Begum is from a strict Muslim family in East London, who fell in love with kick-boxing but kept her participation secret from her parents for five years. Ruqsana Begum went on to become a world champion despite a disastrous arranged marriage and a mental breakdown. No wonder Hollywood are interested in taking her story to the big screen. On Saturday, Ruqsana starts a new career with her first contest in professional boxing, and hopes the extra expose can inspire more Muslim girls to take up sport. Despite having no professional league, and not even another side to play against. And despite making do with second hand kit, the countries only ice-hockey team have their sights set on the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. They practise every Wednesday night in Nairobi, led by captain Robert Opiyo. Picture - World Cup draw (Credit - Getty Images)
Rett fra vinterlekene i Peyongchang kom Nicolay Ramm til oss i studio. Vi snakker om den kommende blankrunden, og kommer med "free hit lag" forslag. Vi lufter potensielle jokere, og hvor vi trur clean sheetsene kommer. Siste runde før man mange fyrer wildcardet. Spennene tid i vente, nå smeller chipsene.
Rett fra vinterlekene i Peyongchang kom Nicolay Ramm til oss i studio. Vi snakker om den kommende blankrunden, og kommer med "free hit lag" forslag. Vi lufter potensielle jokere, og hvor vi trur clean sheetsene kommer. Siste runde før man mange fyrer wildcardet. Spennene tid i vente, nå smeller chipsene.
Cybersécurité et budget fédéral, les Russes (encore) dans les élections et memcached
Ian and Ben discuss Peyongchang 2018.
Le Somaliland, un pays d'Afrique méconnu, des athlètes olympiques atypiques et beaucoup de préservatifs au JO de PeyongChang, retour sur l'attentat de Maserata en Italie et l'avenir du président sud-africain Jacob Zuma
The Greatest Show on Earth is well underway as we enter the first week of competition at the 23rd Winter Olympics in Peyongchang. It’s one of my absolute favorite sporting events. The Olympic Games are special in a number of ways. Today, we’ll break the 2018 Winter Olympic Games down by the numbers and we […] The post Krush Performance: Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Salé appeared first on Radio Influence.
Le Somaliland, un pays d'Afrique méconnu, des athlètes olympiques atypiques et beaucoup de préservatifs au JO de PeyongChang, retour sur l'attentat de Maserata en Italie et l'avenir du président sud-africain Jacob Zuma
** Om noen timer er det klart for åpningsseremonien i PeyongChang i Sør-Korea - vår Asia-korrespondent er på plass i OL-byen. ** Børsene i verden fortsatte markant nedover i går og i natt etter noen dager med litt hopp og sprett og tjo og hei. ** Den tidligere direktøren ved Filminstituttet, Vigdis Lian, mener vi trenger kjønnskvotering i norsk film. Hun mener menn og kvinner bør få søke på hver sin pott når de skal lage film.
Den myke makta, en koreansk bølge, skyller over verden! Og kanskje vil et vinter- OL i Peyongchang forsterke effekten. Men, samtidig med den økonomiske fremgangen har de unge begynt å kalle landet sitt for «Koreahelvetet». Hvorfor? Programleder: Ellen Wesche Guttormsen.