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What can you learn when you sit down with an 8 times Olympian? A person who has captained his country - Australia - at 3 Olympics and Coached his country - Australia - at 4 Olympics.. At age 83 we sit down with a true legend of Australian sport to ask in depth, specific, 'how to produce a champion?' questions. Whether you play water polo or not you will want to listen to this podcast. How to Lead Your Best Life to Produce a Champion.. This is a podcast for every player, coach, parent, Water Polo Club administrator and National Water Polo Boards.. If you are serious about creating an Ecosystem of Water Polo Excellence for your Club, your team, your family, Your Nation.. you will listen, take notes, absorb and take daily action on what Tom recommends in this powerful, insightful interview. From a water polo legend.. directly to you.. Tom Hoad AM was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2021 as a General Member for his contribution to the sport of water polo through administration and coaching. Now at age 83 (84 this March 22nd) Tom Hoad's contribution to water polo was so deeply ingrained that he was fittingly bestowed with the nickname ‘Mr Water Polo'. His extraordinary service to the sport as a player, team leader, coach and long-time administrator spanned six decades. As a player and coach, he represented Australia at eight Olympic Games. He was selected for four Olympics (Rome 1960, Tokyo 1964, Mexico City 1968 and Munich 1972) including three as captain, while he was coach of the Australian Olympics team at four Games (Montreal 1976, Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988). While Hoad's contribution to water polo as a competitor and coach was considerable, his work as an administrator and advocate for athletes across numerous sports proved every bit as ground-breaking and influential. This included his role as chairman of five international events, including two highly-successful World Swimming Championships held in Perth in 1991 and 1998, and his elevation as a member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to “sport, particularly water polo” in 1994. In this podcast we delve deep into: The mind of a champion Deliberate practice Attack strategies Defence strategies Mental rehearsal Shooting Daily Habits and practice Water polo history Coaching .. and much more Get your pens out and make notes.. Want me to Coach You Lead Your Best Business - Lead Your Best Life? Book an Obligation Free Lead Your Best Life Strategy SessionSchedule a free Lead Your Best Business - Lead Your Best Life Coaching call here now: 15-Minute Strategy Meeting Limited spaces available. Want access to powerful online Coaching Resources? B2B Package - for B2B Sales Results Transformation https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/b2b_sales Retail Package - for Retail Sales Results Transformation https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/retail_offer1
Olympic gold and bronze medallist Stuart Tinney OAM, has a list of eventing accolades too long to mention. He has represented Australia on numerous occasions and is an inductee in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, the NSW Sports Hall of Fame, and Equestrian Australia's Sports Hall of Fame. He has been named Equestrian NSW Rider of the Year five times, awarded the Anna Savage Medal for Best and Fairest Rider on multiple occasions, and in 2018 and 2022 served as Australian Eventing Chef d'Equipe. An accredited EA Level 4 and FEI Level 3 Course Designer, Stuart, along with wife Karen and daughter Gemma, operates a yard just outside Sydney NSW where the focus is primarily on campaigning eventers and providing an elite training centre for up-and-coming performance riders. Don't miss this informative Equestrian Hub podcast.
Michael Milton's story is an incredible one - it has to be heard to be believed. Six Winter Paralympic games, 11 medals, six of which are gold. And that's not all, Michael has also walked the Kokoda track twice, climbed Mt Kilimanjaro, and set the world record for the marathon on crutches - on his first attempt! Michael Milton has now been elevated to Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame alongside Geoff Hunt. Listen to Michael's chat with Sam Lane and Lehmo here.
Six-time Paralympic gold medalist Michael Milton OAM, who has representing Australia in skiing, cycling and triathlons, joined Peter Psaltis on 4BC Wide World of Sports after being elevated to legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Summer Grandstand Ben Cameron speaks to Australia's newest Test opener Nathan McSweeney, breaks down the Wallabies great win over England with Stephen Moore, and tells the stories of Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee Mark Skaife, Melbourne Cup winning jockey Robbie Dolan, and stroke survivor and cricketer Josie Dooley.
He won 178 of the 215 tournaments he took part in, and ahead of his sport becoming an Olympic one squash great Geoff Hunt will be elevated to Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
She's an Olympic Gold Medallist, two time Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist and multiple World Champion in the 100m hurdles. And now Sally Pearson OAM has been honoured with induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Sally joined Quentin Hull on Summer Grandstand to discuss her induction and career.
She's a legend of the bowling green - and now Karen Murphy's extraordinary career has been recognised with induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Karen Murphy spoke to Quentin Hull on Summer Grandstand about her career and the honour of being named in the Hall of Fame.
Sam Lane and Lehmo chat to high achievers Sandy Brondello and Grace Brown, and they preview the Constellation Cup with Britt Carter. We also hear from Nedd Brockmann, and new Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee Karen Murphy, plus much much more!
He's an Olympic Gold Medal winner, multiple World Cup and Commonwealth Games champion, and former Kookaburras captain. Now Mark Knowles extraordinary career has been recognised with induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Mark spoke to Quentin Hull on Summer Grandstand.
Ready talks about Alfie Langer being demoted by Madge whilst the NSW Blues coach search intensifies. We chat with Nedd Brockman after his 1600km run at Sydney Olympic park and V8 Supercar driver Mark Skaife on being inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and Jude's new segment celebrity facts…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Passengers have been warned to prepare for flight delays at major airports this morning, with 600 Qantas engineers set to walk off the job. A gunman has been arrested after allegedly firing at police – sparking a major emergency in rural Victoria – on Thursday afternoon. Donald Trump has said if re-elected in November, he would use presidential powers to end special counsel Jack Smith's probe into multiple criminal cases he's brought against the former president. Samantha Armytage has officially confirmed she's inked a deal to join Channel 9, just two months after leaving her longtime employer, Seven Network. Pitch Perfect Anna Kendrick has opened up about the “very difficult” time in her life when she was forced to escape an abusive relationship. Olympic gold medallist Sally Pearson and surfing legend Mick Fanning have joined the absolute elite of Aussie sport after confirmation of their elevation to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supercars legend Mark Skaife joined Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast after being inducted in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame to preview the Gold Coast 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“To do extraordinary things, it takes a different type of person.” This week, we welcome Australian sporting icon John Bertrand AO to ‘In the Arena', a leader who exemplifies this mindset.With the Olympics currently dominating the sporting landscape as only the Olympics can, John brings his perspective as both a competitor (two-time Olympian and Sailing Bronze Medalist) and the man who was given the job of righting Australian Swimming when it lost its way a decade ago, with our team achieving a record medal haul in Tokyo, and off to an exciting start in Paris.But he is best known as the Australian who skippered Australia II to victory to win the 1983 America's Cup, breaking 132 years of American domination and, in the process, breaking the longest-running record in the history of modern sport.Ask any Australian where they were that day, and they will remember.The Confederation of Australian Sport voted the Australia II crew's victory the greatest team performance in 200 years of Australian sport. In 2013, John was inducted as a Legend in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, the most prestigious sporting honour that can be bestowed on an Australian sportsperson.He is also the most curious person that I have met.John is that rare kind of leader who can look at the future of their sport and see radically different things from most. He is far more interested in what we can become than who we think we are already.John also speaks openly about how sport has shaped him. How thankful he is for the lessons the experiences gifted him, always prepared to put himself in deep and diverse conversation to satisfy his relentless curiosity, being at ease with not-knowing.He is all these things and more in this conversation, and I am honoured to have him as our guest. I doubt whether we will have a guest who represents the idea of ‘In the Arena' more than John Bertrand.Enjoy!Play on!Cam
James Tomkins, a Sport Australia Hall of Fame legend, discusses his career in rowing, including his participation in six Olympic games and winning seven world championship gold medals. Reflecting on the pressure of competing, the importance of teamwork, and the value of taking breaks for longevity in the sport, James also discusses the importance of balance in life, drawing on the Olympic charter's emphasis on a balanced life of mind, body, and soul. James criticises the current intensity of school sports and the stress it places on students, and also shares his admiration for his coach, Noel Donaldson, and the leadership he demonstrated during their time at the elite level. Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Gaze is the preeminent figure in Australian basketball for the last half-century. A key pillar in the Gaze family basketball dynasty, it isn't too far from the truth to say Andrew was born on a basketball court. Named NBL Rookie of the Year at 18 and an Olympian at 19, Gaze's career is marked by numerous accolades, including being an NBA champion in 1999, a two-time NBL champion (1993, 1997), a seven-time NBL MVP (1991, 1992, 1994–1998), and a fourteen-time NBL scoring champion (1986, 1988, 1989, 1991–2001). He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004 and elevated to legend status in 2022, joined the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2005, and was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2013. What a player! The Road to Paris Podcast is brought to you by Woolworths, Toyota and NRMA Insurance. Produced by 9Podcasts in partnership with Wide World of Sports for the Nine Network Australia, your home of the 2024 Paris Olympics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Edmund chats with champion Australian butterfly swimmer, 1984 Olympic gold medallist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame member Jon Sieben Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We sit down with Michellie Jones, whose lengthy athletic resume includes winning the Silver Medal in triathlon in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Ironman World Championships, ITU World Championships (twice!), and many other accomplishments in her 30+ years of racing competitively. We learn lots more about her background, nutrition journeys and experiences, and guidance she has as a triathlon coach. Our discussion includes: How Michellie got into the sport of triathlon, how she fit in Xterra and moved from short course to long course triathlon Her experience at the 2000 Sydney Olympics where she won the silver medal in triathlon How she navigated her nutrition learnings Current racing passions and how she honors nutrition as a masters athlete Mistakes that triathletes are making from her coaching perspective More about our guest: Michellie Jones is the head coach at GiddyUp Multisports Coaching, based out of southern California. She is a Certified Ironman Coach, USAT Level 1 Coach, Training Peaks Level 1 Coach, and TriDot Coach. Her philosophy revolves around the belief that dreams are meant to be lived and her motto is “Dream It! Believe It! Live It!”. Her athletic accomplishments include 2-time ITU World Champion, Ironman World Champion, Olympic Silver Medalist, and Paralympic Gold Medalist. She is in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Triathlon Australia Hall of Fame, and the ITU Hall of Fame. You can learn more about her and her coaching at https://giddyupmultisports.com/. Quotes from Michellie: “Everyone trains hard. It's the small details that set you apart.” “You gotta find that fun because why else do we do it? If you're not having fun, you won't last.” --- Connect with the podcast on Instagram @isnpodcast and on Facebook @insidesportsnutrition This episode is brought to you by All Around Snack Co. which features tasty snacks that are low in added sugars, contain zero dyes, colorings or additives and help control blood sugar for steady energy levels throughout the day. Use code ISNPODCAST24 to save 15% on your purchase. Want to try the deltaG products to provide your brain another fuel source? Check out their products and save 10% by using the code ISNPODCAST and you'll also help support our podcast! We'd love to connect with you on social! Follow Dina on Instagram at @nutritionmechanic and Bob at @enrgperformance. You can learn more about Bob's services at www.enrgperformance.com and Dina's services at www.nutritionmechanic.com.
Sam Edmund chats with Australian kicking boxing champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame member Stan 'The Man' Longinidis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Edmund chats with champion Australian triathlete and Sport Australia Hall of Fame member Emma Carney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3x Paralympic Gold medalist Kurt Fearnley joined Karen Tighe on Summer Grandstand to discuss his recent induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and his goals for the Brisbane Paralympics.
Qantas loses its High Court appeal over its sacking of more than 1600 workers; The federal government announces tobacco industry reforms; And in sport, Australian Rules great Bob Skilton celebrated in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Qantas apologises after the High Court ruled it had breached the law when it sacked 1,700 staff in 2020; Former cabinet minister Stuart Robert has been referred to the federal corruption watchdog and in sport, Australian Rules great Bob Skilton celebrated in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Queensland to review its troubled residential youth care system; Increasing staff shortage fears as the childcare rebate comes into effect; Former A-F-L player Barry Cable stripped of Sport Australia Hall of Fame honours.
Sam Edmund chats to 8 time kickboxing world champion, Sport Australia Hall of Fame member, coach and motivational speaker Stan 'The Man' Longinidis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Edmund chats with one of the greatest surfers Australia has ever produced - 1978 world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame member Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tara McKean from Self Events Co: creates events that empower women to be boldKristy Munroe - was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2016 as an Athlete Member for her contribution to the sport of Surf Life Saving. One of Australia's most decorated lifesavers, she's won state, national and world championship ironwoman crowns.Bridget Roberts - Creator of KOKOKINI, designs swimwear for every woman shape and size.Ricky Stewart - Coach Canberra Raiders, talking about the importance of women in NRL
Cricket great Shane Warne and champion runner Ron Clarke have been elevated in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ash Barty has become only the third athlete to claim the Sport Australia Hall of Fame award multiple times. The Don Award is considered the highest honour in Australian sport, with Barty's on-court heroics and off-court humility recognised again. Barty shocked the tennis world in March by retiring at age 25 – less than two months after winning the Australian Open.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sport Australia Hall Of Fame Chair John Bertrand previews a special ceremony as Shane Warne is Elevated To 'Legend' Status in Sport Australia Hall Of Fame.
She's netball royalty and she's just been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Catherine Cox joins us to chat that and the future of netball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least two people have been killed during a rare anti-government protest in Syria; An alleged Islamic State fighter has been extradited to Victoria and charged with a series of terrorism offences; Two greats receive legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame...
Real estate agents will be investigated over driving up rental prices with bidding frenzies, as NSW prepares to bring in new laws. An urgent investigation into Transport NSW's planning day launched following inquiries from The Daily Telegraph. Shane Warne and distance runner Ron Clarke to be officially recognised as Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Breakout tv star Chloe Hayden still can't quite believe she now counts her biggest Aussie idols among her peers.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brittany Higgins is set to file a compensation claim against her former boss, Linda Reynolds, Anthony Albanese has recorded his highest voter approval rating since becoming Prime Minister and Iran has made the decision to scrap its morality police. Shane Warne has been elevated to Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and Robert Pattinson and his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse have made their red carpet debut.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Curry is someone who needs no introduction. The triple Olympian has been in the public eye for 40 years, and in that time has continued to evolve and transform, applying the same passion and dedication that took her to the top in swimming to everything she's done since. She's a wellness entrepreneur, an author, a Sport Australia Hall Of fame inductee, and has been honoured with the Order of Australia (AO) and The Order of The British Empire (MBE). But Lisa is also a mother, a grandmother, and someone who has known lows and loss as keenly as she's felt the highs of success. In this warm, frank, and wide-open interview, Lisa shares her passions, her loss, and her approach to life from now on. Join Shelley as she chats to Lisa about: Her philosophy on life The one thing talented people need to make it to the top Her advice for finding your own passions and drive, and why it's ok to pivot when things change The things she's excited about right now How her own health issues inspired her to start her wellness company, ‘Happy Healthy You' and why helping other women find optimal health is important to her How the intensity of her training has impacted her health today What she does to nurture her body and mind Why ‘baby steps' are a great start towards better health Her daughter Jaime, and why it was important for Lisa to share her story Her ongoing journey towards a new way of living after Jaime's death The Aging Project Off Season delivers weekly interviews to inspire and connect us all. Real stories about real people doing inspiring things. Want to know more about The Aging Project? Come and visit us here: https://www.theagingproject.com.au/ DID YOU LOVE THIS INTERVIEW? If you found this interview interesting, helpful, entertaining, or inspiring, we need your reviews! Great reviews will enable us to keep creating amazing content to help us all age well – so, if you liked what you heard, we would be so grateful if you took a few seconds to submit a review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. We will read every review, and will feature the best one each week on our socials! READY TO AGE WELL WITH US? If you're ready to get started on making the rest of your life the best of your life, please join us on our socials! We'll share challenges and tips so we can all age well together - one small shift at a time. https://www.instagram.com/theagingproject/ https://www.facebook.com/theagingproject We have a newsletter too – you can subscribe at www.theagingproject.com.au YOU MUST TRY IT! Our sister site, ‘You Must Try It', has launched! We're here to make shopping for yourself fun again, with a carefully selected range of health, beauty, and lifestyle products. No confusion, no overwhelm – just the good stuff! www.youmusttryit.com https://www.instagram.com/youmusttryit/ GOT FEEDBACK? WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you've got feedback or a burning question, please send it to us at hello@theagingproject.com.au CREDITS: Host: Shelley Craft Producer: Amanda Attwood, founder of The Aging Project Podcast Studio Team: Poly Studios https://polystudios.com.au
The tenpin bowling legend joins us fresh from being inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. The left hander is a former World Champ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On tonight's show, news as Ross Lyon meets with St Kilda, delisted Dog Mitch Wallis, Cal Twomey with the latest footy news and Sport Australia Hall of Fame nominee Karrie Webb.
With 9 new inductees into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, the chair of Sport Australia John Bertrand joins Ben Cameron on Summer Grandstand to chat about the inclusions and to reminisce about the famous 1983 America's Cup victory.
Golf legend Karrie Webb is among nine new inductees into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the full Wide World of Sports with Peter Psaltis for Thursday October 13th. On the show today; Reporter Danny Weidler talks about Des Hasler parting ways with the Seagulls , Jeff Fenech talks about upcoming boxing event at Southbank and Australian softball Tanya Harding being inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame all this and much more on todays show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golf legend Karrie Webb and four-time Olympic Games softball medallist Tanya Harding are among nine new inductees into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sporting legend Karrie Webb is among this year's intake to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. She joined Jim Wilson ahead of the big night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat & Heals on the last 24 hours in sport as Manly sack Des Hasler, the Sixers steal the win from the Heat in the WBBL & Karrie Webb is inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Pat & Heals speak with Sport Australia Hall of Fame Chair John Bertrand who skippered Australia II to victory in 1983 in the American Cup to end 132 years of American dominance. John relives that victory plus is excited to induct two more Queenslanders into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Pat & Heals are joined by Queensland Bulls Bowler Gurinder Sandhu who took 5 wickets in the second innings against Tasmania in the first Sheffield Shield match, Sport Australia Hall of Fame Chair John Bertrand who skippered Australia II to victory in 1983 in the American Cup is excited to induct two more Queenslanders into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame & 2019 Coolangatta Gold Champion Lana Rogers.
Young Ash Ervin has had an unbelievable year and has topped it off with a 2023 Sport Australia Hall of Fame scholarship!The up-and-coming defender scored herself her first Super Netball training partnership, represented Queensland at the U19s National Championships in Tasmania and at the Australian Netball Championships in Traralgon, where she topped the stats for deflections. Before she was picked for the Australian U19s emerging squad and was also invited to head along to the U21s camp.Britt caught up with Ash to learn more about her story and how excited she is to be under new Firebirds coach and former Diamonds defender Bec Bulley.
This week's West Aussie Great is triple Olympian and member of Australia's first Olympic gold medal-winning hockey team, Sharon Buchanan. She is about to be a mentor for athletes as part of being in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, 'helping athletes achieve their dream'. Buchanan told Gareth Parker that her love for hockey came from her family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tributes for Queen Elizabeth II's passing have been in abundance, leaving politicians, celebrities, athletes and public figures reflecting on their memories of the Queen. Steve Waugh, Former Australian Cricket Captain and Australian of the Year in 2004, met the Queen a number of times and told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live that she was 'an amazing lady.' "I had a cup a tea at Buckingham Palace with her and introduced my team to her. It is one of the highlights of my career, she left an amazing legacy and an unforgettable impression on many people," Mr Waugh told Oly. "It felt like you trusted her and that you knew her, she was someone who was safe, secure and consistent and I think that's what the people loved about her. She will be missed." Mr Waugh also touched on his new role as a mentor to Australian athletes along with five other members of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louise Sauvage didn't grow up with Paralympic ambitions but she has been breaking records and challenging stereotypes in Australian sport since she made her first international team at 16 years old. Louise grew up swimming and playing basketball but it's on the track where she made a name for herself. She took home 9 Paralympic Gold medals, won the Boston Marathon 4 times, she was inducted of the International Paralympic Hall of Fame and was awarded legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Louise joins host Sam Squiers to discuss moving from shorter race distances into the marathon, retiring and transitioning to life as a coach, coaching Madison de Rozario to victory in the Tokyo Games and challenging airlines to become more accessible for wheelchair users. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Payne joins Julian de Stoop to discuss winning an award last night at the Sport Australia Hall of Fame
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One of an illustrious group of 2021 inductees to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Libby Kosmala is possibly the most remarkable. She won her first medal as a swimmer in the 1972 Paralympic games. She then switched to Shooting and went to a further 12 Games as well as enjoying enormous success in World Championship events. She spoke to Karen Tighe about her incredible journey
One of an illustrious group of 2021 inductees to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Libby Kosmala is possibly the most remarkable. She won her first medal as a swimmer in the 1972 Paralympic games. She then switched to Shooting and went to a further 12 Games as well as enjoying enormous success in World Championship events. She spoke to Karen Tighe about her incredible journey
Channel 7 Host Hamish McLachlan joined the show to discuss hosting next week's Sport Australia Hall of Fame event, interviewing hero Dennis Lillee and more.
Ian Thorpe and Dennis Lillee are being raised to Legend Status for the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, better catch up with another legend to discuss out love of sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of HERSTORY on RTRFM, Taylah Strano talks with [WA Women's Hall of Fame](http://www.wawomenshalloffame.com.au/?fbclid=IwAR0Mbgv7e1jfHtpBVf3DrLN_bFXKKKxmbbmiq6bgNd6QX6wEjUfnkgeJhXw) 2011 inductee, Louise Sauvage, OAM. Wheelchair racer Louise Savage is a certified legend. Inducted into the [Sport Australia Hall of Fame](https://sahof.org.au/hall-of-fame-member/louise-sauvage/ Sport.) in 2007 as an Athlete Member for the sport of athletics and in 2019 she was elevated as the 41st Legend of Australian Sport. Sauvage was named [Laureus Sports Award](https://www.laureus.com/world-sports-awards/2000/sportsperson-of-the-year-with-a-disability/louise-sauvage) Sportsperson Of The Year With A Disability 2000 and, among many, many honours for one of Australia's greatest ever athletes, she is an inductee in the WA Women's Hall of Fame. In this conversation, Louise Sauvage and Taylah Strano share laughs, stories of training, competing and coaching ... and the odd home video! HERSTORY is an RTRFM podcast series about some of the remarkable women in the Western Australian Hall of Fame. Join us as we shine a light on the lives and careers of women who have demolished barriers, lived incredible lives, and built a legacy of possibility for the girls and young women who follow in their footsteps. Produced with the assistance of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at [www.cbf.org.au.](https://cbf.org.au/)
Car ploughed through a Christmas parade in the US, authorities are worried about a surge in Covid-19 cases in indigenous communities, police have revealed they've removed 15 tonnes of soil in search for William Tyrell, Cricketer Dennis Lillee and swimming star Ian Thorpe have been elevated to Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Adele, Spotify, Prince Harry, Florence St George See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five time FIH World Hockey Player of the Year Jamie Dwyer spoke with Karen Tighe about his recent induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Cycling legend Anna Meares joined Karen Tighe after being inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and shared some of the special memories from her career.
Five time FIH World Hockey Player of the Year Jamie Dwyer spoke with Karen Tighe about his recent induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Cycling legend Anna Meares joined Karen Tighe after being inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and shared some of the special memories from her career.
Karen Rolton was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2021 for her contribution to cricket. Karen Tighe spoke with her about the changing times in the women's game and some of the highlights of her career including now having an oval in Adelaide named after her.
Karen Rolton was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2021 for her contribution to cricket. Karen Tighe spoke with her about the changing times in the women's game and some of the highlights of her career including now having an oval in Adelaide named after her.
The boys are chatting to Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee Steve Moneghetti about his long and illustrious career.
Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee.
A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - Female QLD Rugby League players will now earn equal pay to the men in the State of Origin, Sport Australia Hall of Fame have announced their new inductees for 2021 and Ellia Green retires from Rugby 7s. For our key story we'll discuss the AFL scrapping the dreaded skin-fold test for new draftees. In the budgy smuggler ice bath we chat to World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee, Cheryl McAfee. Find us on Instagram @thefemaleathleteproject. Hosted by Chloe Dalton and Millie Dawson. Find us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAgq5bPEO5Q&ab_channel=the%5Bfemale%5Dathleteproject This episode is brought to you by Budgy Smuggler. Visit budgysmuggler.com.au
Gerard reflects on Mitch Marsh's crowning moment and takes your calls, Robert Craddock reflects on the significance of the T20 World Cup triumph for the Australians, SENZ Mornings host and former Black Caps wicketkeeper Ian Smith shares the sombre sentiments across the ditch, Amy Finch relates how it felt to wake up and watch her husband guide Australia to glory, and Steve Moneghetti explains what it means to him to have been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Gerard's reflections on Australia's T20 World Cup triumph in the early hours of Monday morning, before your calls and texts (6:08), sportswriter Robert Craddock went through the major threads from the final and cast an eye towards the Test summer (20:43), commiserating with sports broadcaster and SENZ host Ian Smith (51:13), Amy Finch, the wife of Australian limited overs captain Aaron (1:00:57), Sam Edmund with the latest on Carlton defender Liam Jones' retirement (1:06:19), Steve Moneghetti reminisces following his Sport Australia Hall of Fame induction (1:16:08), Andrew Bensley on the Cranbourne Cup and more (1:30:48), and Ben Graham reviewing Week 10 of the NFL season (1:39:22).
After his induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Steve spoke about how the honour has led him to reminisce, how his passion for running came from a neighbour in Wendouree almost half a century ago, rooming with his heroes early in his career, why he feels so attached to Ballarat, his appreciation for his involvement in other athletes' journeys and their trust in him, and more.
Champion Australian cricketer Karen Rolton joined the boys to talk about being inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame
On the show today Gold Coast Footy Boss Wayne Campbell and Channel 7's Mitch Cleary on Hugh Greenwood's shock departure to North Melbourne, Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee Karen Rolton, Former Fremantle, St Kilda, Essendon, West Coast and Fitzroy star Dale Kickett and former Australian spinner Brad Hogg
Vossy covered Australia's win against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup Final this morning and all the reaction from the win. Plus Vossy caught up with Steve Moneghetti who was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall Of Fame over the weekend.
Steve joins Vossy following his induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame
On Monday morning, Garry and Tim caught up with Australian limited overs captain Aaron Finch in the hours after the T20 World Cup triumph, discussed former Carlton defender Liam Jones' decision to retire rather than receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and champion cyclist Anna Meares following her induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Having been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, the dual Olympic gold medallist spoke about her greatest achievements, how much she appreciated "trying to perfect" a challenge to an opponent, and more.
How much we should lean on analytics in sport, the next Australian Rules footballer who could follow Anna Meares into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, how early in an athlete's life we can reliably pinpoint their sporting talent, and more.
A new award has been introduced to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame named after one of Australia's greatest ever swimmers, Dawn Fraser. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sport Australia Hall of Fame will introduced a new award named in honour of swimming legend Dawn Fraser. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawn Fraser admits she "burst into tears" when she learned a new award at the Sport Australia Hall of Fame would be named in her honour. She spoke with Neil Mitchell on Monday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Swimming legend Dawn Fraser has had an award named in her honour as part of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame celebrations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back! We are so excited to share with you our second podcast interview, this time with the incredibly worthy, John Bertrand AO. For many of you, John will need no introduction as he famously skippered Australia II to victory in the 1983 America's Cup ending a 132-year winning streak by the Americans. Further to this John is an Olympian, has authored a number of books, was chairperson of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, and President of Swimming Australia. He was also awarded an Order of Australia medal in 2016. John's life achievements, some of which are listed above, have borne the result of a deep understanding of flow state, both theoretically and practically. In addition to his own experience of flow state, during this podcast John speaks about flow state in relation to high performing teams and leadership. Listen to this podcast to:learn about how flow state links to high performing teams;learn about how leadership can influence flow state;hear how John Bertrand has experienced flow state in slow motion, and;understand how there is no place for ‘oh f***' moments in life.Enjoy!Tara, Steve and The Pods Ride CrewLearn more about Blue Derby Pods Ride here.
In an Olympic special, “The Never-ending Pursuit of Excellence”, Blenheim Partners' Gregory Robinson speaks to two-time Olympic Gold Medallist Kieren Perkins OAM, President of Swimming Australia and Chief Executive Officer of Australian Unity Bank.Kieren takes us through his incredible swimming career, from the accident as a child that led to his passion for the sport, to his triumph at the 1996 Olympic Games, winning the gold medal in the 1500m Freestyle in lane eight, becoming the second Australian to defend an Olympic Championship. From the importance of key support systems and mentoring to endless training and dedication, Kieren gives us an insight into the mind of an athlete at the top of their sport and what it truly takes to succeed. Finally, he shares with us the difficulties of navigating retirement from an athlete's perspective, his thoughts on the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games and what his life and career look like beyond the eight lanes.As a freestyle swimmer, Kieren competed and won multiple gold medals across three Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Aquatics Championships and Pan Pacific Swimming Championships. Prior to his appointment at Australian Unity Bank, he held leadership positions at National Australia Bank and has served as a Director of The Australian Sports Commission, The Sport Australia Hall of Fame, the Starlight Children's Foundation, and the ANZAC Foundation.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Dr David Parkin (OAM) who is a former coach, and former player in the Australian Football League. David played 211 games for the Hawthorn Football Club captaining the club from 1969–1973, and was a part of their 1971 premiership winning side. He started coaching with his old side in 1976, leading them to a premiership in 1978. He then coached Carlton Football Club to successive Premierships in 1981 - 1982, and again in 1995. He is one of just six coaches to have coached over 500 games. He is also a noted academic and author. He received an Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2013. And in 2010 was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. David is an iconic coach, with the type of deep-seated wisdom that only comes from experiencing both the highs and lows of elite sport and life. And in this interview, he talks about both. He is philosophical and self-reflective, and yet possessive of the pragmatism needed to turn this into action. He is also a life-long learner, and sharer; always available to offer mentoring, or as he calls it, being a critical friend, to those that ask. David is the author of 5 books on the topics of Leadership, Coaching and Teams, his seminal book looks at the lessons on leadership from the sporting arena that can be applied to corporate teams. Captain-coach leadership : performance strategies from professional sport. Winning With Pumped Up People If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow us and comment on all our Great Coaches here Twitter @CoachesGreat Facebook @TheGreatCoaches Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage
(This is Part A of our interview with Emma Carney.) Many of us dreamed of becoming a world champion as a kid. Our guest in this episode made that dream come true! And that's because Emma Carney is hard wired: hard wired to win. Emma takes us through all of the stages that make up her amazing race. It's full of big beautiful dreams, torturous training, drama and politics, gut wrenching loss and blatant unfairness to world domination and athletic performances that may never be repeated. Emma is amazing, a brutal competitor who was prepared to suffer more than all of her competitors in order to get the job done. She is authentic, raw and always, always tells it like it is. She is an inductee of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame (2016), the International Triathlon Union Hall of Fame (2014), and the Triathlon Australia Hall of Fame (2012). On your marks, get set, go....
The Why Series with Kristy MunroeIn this episode we talk to Kristy Munroe about her life story and how she became the two time world surf life saving champion as well as captaining Australia at the World Championships. Kristy then opens up about how she struggled as a young mother have a child that struggled to sleep and how she got into a "funk". We then talk all about Kristy's exciting plans for the future as well as get her insights on living the best life possible. Kristy's Bio Kristy Munroe AM was Inducted into The Sport Australia Hall of Fame on Thursday 13 October, 2016 as an Athlete Member for the sport of Surf Life Saving.One of Australia's most decorated lifesavers, Kristy Munroe won state, national and world championship ironwoman crowns – all before her 21st birthday. In a professional career spanning 11 years, Munroe captained an Australian surf lifesaving team to a World Titles event, a dual world champion in the ironwoman, board and ski events, a nine-time national champion, and a member of 8 Australian representative teams, with two as captain.As an enthusiastic six year-old, Kristy Munroe followed in the footsteps of her lifesaver father Ray onto the beach at Alexandra Headland on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.The rise from nippers to state, national and world championship ironwoman crowns was just as swift as her ability to swim and paddle the board and ski craft that make up the ironwoman events. Prior to winning her first national ironwoman crown Munroe was selected as a junior to represent Australia in athletics and also competed at a national level in kayaking and triathlon.As a teenager, Munroe claimed five consecutive Coolangatta Gold junior titles and became the youngest person to ever compete in the national surf lifesaving series at just 15 years of age. Munroe held her spot in the series for the next 11 consecutive seasons.A national ironwoman champion at 19 and world ironwoman champion before her 21st birthday, such were her achievements Munroe was inducted in the Australian Surf Lifesaving Hall of Fame at just 27.In total Munroe won two consecutive world ironwoman titles and secured podium finishes on her other two attempts. Aside from her pet event the ironwoman Munroe was also a multiple world and national champion in the board and ski disciplines.Signing off on her career in 2008 and just 25, Munroe retired as one of Australia's most decorated lifesavers.After 11 years on the national series stage, Munroe was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her services to surf lifesaving. She is a member of both the Surf Life Saving Australia and International Lifesaving Federation Halls of Fame.Kristy's LinksInstagram Alex Heads Surf ClubUniversity of the Sunshine CoastOur Courses Recovering from Ground Zero CourseEssential 8 Finding Your WhyCoachingWildFit Coaching
In Ep23 we chat with the doyenne of Sydney Basketball Lorraine Landon. A true national treasure she created history in 1989 by becoming the manager of both the Sydney Kings and the Sydney Flames - the first woman to hold that position for the NBL and WNBL at the same time.Lorraine has been at the centre of Australian basketball, and particularly women's basketball, as the team manager for the Opals at their first Olympics in 1984, playing a key role in the 2000 Olympics and Paralympics basketball competition, chair of the FIBA Women's Commission and much more.Landon shares a unique insight into the evolution of the Australian Women's Basketball team The Opals, with wonderful anecdotes of one of the most formidable Australian teams in any sport.From playing at the Bankstown Bruins to being behind much of the growth of Basketball in Australia Lorraine is a standout in the sport and it's an honour to have her as our guest.Accolades: Lorraine Landon has been awarded an Order of Australia in 2011, the IOC Golden Rings 2000, FIBA Merit Award 2000, the IOC Women in Sport Award 2004, inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, Australian Basketball Hall of Fame and is also a Life Member of the WNBL, Basketball NSW and Bankstown.
What an amazing show with John Bertrand AO to chat about the legendary Australia II win in his role as skipper, the Olympics both in 1972 and then 1976 where he won bronze, his mentors, his teammates, his youth, the psychology of winning and of course what he is up to now including being President of Swimming Australia (2013 - present) and the Chairman of The Sport Australia Hall of Fame (2005 - present) to name just a few of his incredible achievements. We were lucky enough to have over an hour together to also cover so many behind-the-scenes stories of moments that helped shape the fabric of Australia. I said it on air, and I will say it again, thanks to JB for all he has done to help sport, education, children's welfare and youth in Australia, and around the world. Video link: https://www.facebook.com/sailorgirlHQ/videos/535566110449379/ A big thanks to the Australian National Maritime Museum and Sally Samins and the Sally Samins Collection for the images used in this broadcast, and to ABC News for the footage as watermarked. For more on the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame and Australia II head here: https://sailinghalloffame.org.au/inductee/the-team-of-australia-ii/ JB also went over the Australia II themed trivia competition from this week with us, brought to you by Pantaenius Yacht Insurance! Congrats to our winner for this week, who along with winning a prize pack, will also join each of the winners of the weekly video competition for our major prize draw in December of this year! We will be back next week with Bob Fisher (UK) and Rob Mundle (AUS) the original "SINners" with memories from the great races around the world - 1800 AEST, 0900 UK time, 0400 EST on our Facebook page. For more adventures in the meantime, head to www.sailorgirlhq.com, or @sailorgirlhq on Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, iTunes, or Twitter.
Survive, revive, thrive - The road ahead for the Australian Olympic swimming team! Tokyo 2021 John Bertrand AO, International Sportsman, Businessman and Philanthropist He is the Australian who skippered the winged keel Australia 2 to victory over Dennis Connor's Liberty to win the 1983 America's Cup, breaking 132 years of American domination and in the process, breaking the longest-running record in the history of modern sport. The Confederation of Australian Sport voted the Australia 2 victory as the “greatest team performance in 200 years of Australian sport”. A World Champion and Olympic bronze medalist, John represented Australia in five America's Cups and two Olympic Games. Within the world of the America's Cup, he was involved in all areas of activity from skipper of Australia 2 to chairman of oneAustralia. Over his business career, he established successful business's in the marine, property and digital media industries. He is chairman of the Prime Ministers Alannah and Madeline children's Foundation. The foundation is a world leader in anti-bullying and cybersafety programs within Australian schools. John is also chairman of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, whose members include Sir Don Bradman, Herb Elliot, Dawn Fraser, Rod Laver. In 2008 John was named Melbournian of the Year and in 2011 he received Monash University's Distinguished Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award. Both awards were received for his philanthropic and community leadership. He holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Monash University and a Master of Science from MIT in Boston. He is a Vice Chancellor Professorial Fellow of Monash University. This year he launch's a new high level Leadership Series for Monash University benchmarking Australia's most successful leaders from within politics, commerce, technology, military and sport. John continues to compete at the highest levels including winning the 2010 World Etchells class sailing championships.
Wheelchair racer Louise Sauvage is the first Paralympian to be given legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, although early in her career she wasn't even recognised as an athlete.
#TheHowieGames | This week, a true Australian sporting icon - Andrew Gaze. Gazey is one of the greats of Australian basketball, and of Aussie Olympic teams. He was part of 5, including being the flag bearer at the Sydney games Throw in a couple of NBL championships, an NBA crown (which he has differing views on), 7 NBL MVPs and he sits very comfortably in the Australian basketball hall of fame, Sport Australia hall of fame, and the FIBA hall of fame. But, equal to all that, Andrew Gaze is one of the nicest men in Australian sport. He always has time for everyone and as you are about to hear, has a wicked sense of humour. The man is a legend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#TheHowieGames | This week, a true Australian sporting icon - Andrew Gaze. Gazey is one of the greats of Australian basketball, and of Aussie Olympic teams. He was part of 5, including being the flag bearer at the Sydney games Throw in a couple of NBL championships, an NBA crown (which he has differing views on), 7 NBL MVPs and he sits very comfortably in the Australian basketball hall of fame, Sport Australia hall of fame, and the FIBA hall of fame. But, equal to all that, Andrew Gaze is one of the nicest men in Australian sport. He always has time for everyone and as you are about to hear, has a wicked sense of humour. The man is a legend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some of Dick Telford's formal bestowed recognitions include being recognised with the member of the Order AM for the Australian Honour Systems for Dick's services to sports and sports sciences. In 2017 Dick was named as the ACT Senior Citizen of the Year. Dick was recently inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Dick was actually the first Sports Scientist appointed by the Australian Institute of Sports (AIS). Dick also worked with the Australian Swim Team and the Australian Canoeing Team in the capacity of exercise Physiologist. Dick left the AIS Physiology to take up distance running coaching role with the AIS Track and Field. It was from here Dick that would go on to achieve some incredible achievements with his athletes. Dick was then appointed Australian Athletics distance running coach in both the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games. And Dick coached Lisa Ondieki to the Silver Medal in the Women's Marathon of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, Australia's only Olympic Marathon Medallist to date. During this episode Dick we focus on distance running and how to achieve your potential through exercise physiology pearls, tapering tips, marathon preparation tips and a whole lot more. _____ If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.