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Halfway through men's major season, Andy Johnson has Joseph LaMagna stop by and trade questions about the current state of the pro game. They discuss a potential "golden-era" of major championships, Patrick Cantlay's puzzling career, and a potential Team Europe victory on the road at this year's Ryder Cup. To close, Andy and Joseph go down the Ryder Cup points lists and debate what the back half of each team may look like for this year's event at Bethpage Black.
Jamie is joined by the Champion Golfer of the Year - Xander Schauffele - on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast to chat about his hopes of adding another major title to his collection.Plus, Team Europe's Solheim Cup vice-captain speaks with Jamie about Justin Thomas' win at the RBC Heritage and previews the first women's major of the season - the Chevron Championship.And in the final part of the episode Alex Fitzpatrick calls in, in the middle of a practice round ahead of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he'll be teeing it up alongside his brother Matt!Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Komisja Europejska przedstawiła jakiś czas temu białą księgę na temat przyszłości obronności europejskiej. Co to jest za dokument i czy ma jakiekolwiek znaczenie? Czy Europa może sama się obronić? Jak Polska może z tego skorzystać? Czy są plany na wspólną produkcję z państwami bałtyckimi i nordyckimi? Jak będzie wyglądała współpraca z sektorem prywatnym? O tym opowiada prof. Monika Sus, ekspertka Team Europe.Mecenasi programu: Zapoznaj się z trendami rynkowymi na 2025 rok według OANDA TMS Brokers: https://go.tms.pl/UkladOtwartyUMCasa Playa: https://casaplaya.pl/zakup-nieruchomosci-w-hiszpanii-pdf-instruktaz/ AMSO-oszczędzaj na poleasingowym sprzęcie IT: https://amso.pl/Uklad-otwarty-cinfo-pol-218.htmlMódl się z Hallow: https://hallow.app.link/ukladotwartyLink do zbiorki: https://zrzutka.pl/en6u9a Zamów książkę Igora Janke: https://patronite-sklep.pl/produkt/sila-polski-igor-janke/https://patronite.pl/igorjanke ➡️ Zachęcam do dołączenia do grona patronów Układu Otwartego. Jako patron, otrzymasz dostęp do grupy dyskusyjnej na Discordzie i specjalnych materiałów dla Patronów, a także newslettera z najciekawszymi artykułami z całego tygodnia. Układ Otwarty tworzy społeczność, w której możesz dzielić się swoimi myślami i pomysłami z osobami o podobnych zainteresowaniach. Państwa wsparcie pomoże kanałowi się rozwijać i tworzyć jeszcze lepsze treści. Układ Otwarty nagrywamy w https://bliskostudio.pl
Welcome to TC Live! Join hosts Coco Vandeweghe, Steve Weissman, and Paul Annacone as they discuss our Men's 4th round highlights and Women's quarterfinals action. Novak Djokovic not joking around as he looks to reach the final 8 for the 8th time here in Miami. Aryna Sabalenka continues to dominate as she makes it to the semifinals. Team Europe announced Tim Henman as the Vice Captain for them in the upcoming Laver Cup. All that and more on today's episode of TC Live! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode Kieran sits down with Peter finch to talk about his recent win in Dubai, Pete's fear of going low and is Viktor Hovland back? The team also talk Tiger Woods, Europe domination on all the tours and Luke Kwon making the cut at another pro tournament 0:00 Intro1:17 We join Peter Finch in Scotland 2:44 Peter Finch wins in Dubai!8:00 Where is Peter Finch at with his game? 14:30 Peter Finch's opinion on Viktor Hovland 22:40 The team talk about Pete's fear of going low and how it affects every golfer 38:50 The team have a new challenge!43:23 Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump together?45:00 European players dominating Pro Tours at the moment! How does this affect Team Europe?Follow the Rough Cut Golf Podcast on...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roughcutgolfpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@roughcutgolfpodcastJoin our Discord here: https://discord.gg/hUT3dyGSFKCheck out the podcast here: On Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-rough-cut-golf-podcast/id1663329120On Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/6RarAwS3zAv91okDghrhL5?si=2c4e0a7e132945f2 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy and Brendan went LIVE on YouTube immediately following the finish at Bay Hill and were fired up after a packed weekend of pro golf. Off the top, they discuss Russell Henley chasing down Collin Morikawa to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his first win in over 850 days. Andy and Brendan chat about Henley's current place among the game's top players, his Ryder Cup candidacy, and his tournament-winning chip-in on the 16th hole that NBC missed thanks to a Rolex commercial. They then move on to Collin Morikawa and his performance at Bay Hill. Morikawa was unable to close, blowing a three-shot lead on the back nine and is still searching for his first win since 2023. Other notes on API include Keegan Bradley's record-breaking Sunday, Michael Kim's rise up the OWGR ranks, and Sepp Straka's continued strong play. Next, Andy and Brendan give some props to Karl Vilips for his win at the Puerto Rico Open, becoming the first player to win on the PGA Tour in Sun Day Red apparel. From there, the two touch on the Blue Bay LPGA and the Joburg Open before a lengthy discussion about LIV Hong Kong. Sergio Garcia won the individual title and is continuing to push for a spot on a Team Europe at Bethpage. Phil Mickelson also showed some life, finishing in third place and bringing the HyFlyers to the podium for the first time ever. After some updates from PJ on the still-ongoing Dump in the Box Cologuard Classic, Andy and Brendan close this episode with some talk about player reaction to the proposed rollback as reported this week by Adam Schupak and a shoutout to Dustin Johnson.
Andy Johnson and Joseph LaMagna check in on men's professional golf this week, discussing the early part of the PGA Tour season. The two start by breaking down Luke Clanton's path to a PGA Tour card and Andy wonders if Clanton will receive a special exemption to the Masters in April. Joseph and Andy then talk through some Masters storylines with the year's first major right around the corner. They discuss Ludvig Åberg's standout play to start this year and how he'll follow up his 2024 runner-up finish at Augusta National. The two also provide some insight on two former Masters champions that may be undervalued heading into this year's tournament. To finish this episode, Andy and Joseph share some thoughts on the 2025 Ryder Cup and Team Europe potentially closing the gap between the two teams ahead of September.
A wild finish at VidantaWorld ends in a dream-come-true from Brian Campbell! After over 150 TOUR-sanctioned starts, Campbell won on the PGA TOUR for the first time. Eamon Lynch & George Savaricas call in Rex Hoggard & Ryan Lavner to discuss Campbell's big win and more on this edition of the Golf Today Roundtable. Not to mention, we have a new Captain for Team Europe in the 2026 Solheim Cup! Anna Nordqvist will turn in her clubs for a clipboard in this edition of the biennial faceoff between Europe and Team USA. How will the three-time major champion attack this new challenge? Find out when she sits down with our crew to discuss her new role. Anna Nordqvist (14:39) Golf Today Roundtable (27:33)
Not even a day after winning the Genesis Invitational Ludvig Åberg was back to winning ways at TGL! Åberg's "The Bay GC" won two matches and clinched a playoff spot in the TGL Tripleheader on Monday, giving the Swede an unprecedented three wins in just under two days. George Savaricas and Eamon Lynch react to his continued success and what was a banner day for the nascent stadium Golf league. Back on the PGA TOUR, our crew is up and running from the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld. Damon Hack anchors our reporting from Vidanta, and joins the show to dive into what players need to do well in order to compete for a win on this golf course. Looking ahead to the Ryder Cup, we catch up with Paul McGinley on how the European team is shaping up with all the success European players have had on TOUR so far this year. Does the cup winning player and captain think Team Europe has what it takes already to upset Team USA on home soil at Bethpage Black? Tune in to find out! Back over in Mexico, Will Chandler got his way into this week's PGA TOUR stop the old fashioned way: a Top-10 finish after getting into the WM Phoenix Open field via Monday Qualifying! Chandler calls into the show to chat about the special week he had in Phoenix, and what he'll have to do to ensure he keeps the positive momentum going. Paul McGinley (07:31) Will Chandler (14:32)
Monachijska Konferencja Bezpieczeństwa trwa. Jaki cel ma przed sobą USA? Czy Europa ma czego się obawiać? O tym porozmawialiśmy z prof. Moniką Sus, ekspertką Team Europe, Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN, Hertie School w Berlinie.
Shane is joined by Neil Villapiano, Host of the Devils State of Mind Podcast as we discuss the 4 Nation Faceoff, including Team Russia and Team Europe rosters.
5 Live's golf correspondent Iain Carter and 2-time Solheim Cup winner Trish Johnson look ahead to the 2025 majors' season, all coming to a thrilling climax in September with the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, New York. Iain speaks to Team Europe's Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald, 4-time major winner Rory McIlroy and 2023 Masters winner John Rahm. TIME CODES: 1:19 - Europe's prospects in the Ryder Cup 4:59 - Europe Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald 13:21 - Rory McIlroy interview 21:58 - John Rahm interview
We've reached the end of the college football season, and Ohio State and Notre Dame will face off in the Insuffera-Bowl to determine the champion. Plus: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:44 Beer intros 00:14:26 Ohio State vs. Notre Dame: The Insuffera-Bowl 00:17:34 Isn't Notre Dame more likable than Ohio State? 00:22:31 How mad is Brian Kelly? 00:25:13 Is there any hope for Irish fans? 00:28:48 Marcus Freeman's Statue 00:38:33 What teams could actually pull off being independent? 00:49:19 The main thing tearing up college football locker rooms 00:54:22 NFL looking to change up home field advantage in the playoffs 01:00:17 There's only been one good NFL Playoff game so far, and we're probably only getting one more this weekend 01:06:18 Mike McCarthy is fired. Does Jerral really bring in Deion? 01:13:24 Impromptu intervention after Mookie admits to wanting to gamble on lab rats 01:20:42 The Power 4 Conferences want to take over March Madness and we can't let that happen 01:30:06 Lazio's falconer fired for posting pictures of his...male implant surgery 01:36:46 Team Europe already has a leg up for the Ryder Cup 01:39:57 Beer recaps 01:41:36 We miss you, Cesar 01:43:19 This was a show and Outro Be sure to check out friends of the show: In the Clutch (intheclutch.com/CRAFTBREWED) is your one stop shop for all things sports. With all of your favorite teams and players from the MLS, MLB and more and classic tees from yesteryear and beyond. Get 10% off your order with the code: CRAFTBREWED Kong Beer Bong (craftbrewedsports.com/beerbong) will make sure you are the life of the party. Keep your beer cold in this koozie that converts to a beer bong in an instant. Order yours today. Beer Drop (craftbrewedsports.com/beerdrop) ships award winning craft beer directly to your doorstep. Sign up for a monthly plan, or shop all of the beers available at Beer Drop and get them shipped to you at a $7.99 flat rate. Morning Recovery (craftbrewedsports.com/hangover) guarantees that you'll wake up after a night of drinking more ready to take on your day. Use the code SPORTS at checkout for 20% off your non-subscription order. Dugout Mugs (dugoutmugs.com/craft) for one of a kind beer mugs and openers. Use our link for 15% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday interviews from last weekend's FitFest UK, live from The NEC in Birmingham, England. After the finals of the CrossFit competition between Team Europe and Team Rest Of The World, Matt spoke with Abbie Dommit, Jayson Hopper, Fee Saghafi,Sara Sigmundsdóttir, and Shelby Neal. We wrapped up the weekend with a long chat with ATHX Founder Morgs when some special guests dropped by. The Hybrid Fitness Media Podcast issues 2 episodes weekly. Tune in for compelling conversations about HYROX, DEKA, and The Deadly Dozen featuring athletes, event directors, and industry experts. Dive into the vibrant world of fitness racing and stay inspired. Connect & Support: Follow today's guests – ATHX Games | FitFest UK | Fee Saghafi | Abbie Dommit | Jayson Hopper | Sara Sigmundsdóttir | Shelby Neal | Jordan McLaughlin | Yasmin Chamberlain Support us through The Cup Of Coffee Buy Built For Athletes Bags With Our Link - - Use this code for extra savings - NET5HYROX Follow Hybrid Fitness Media on IG. Listen on your favorite podcast player.
O polskiej prezydencji w UE i umowie UE-Mercosur mówił dr Jerzy Plewa, członek Team Europe, były dyrektor generalny w Komisji Europejskiej w Dyrekcji Generalnej Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi
Erik Karlsson skulle inte ha tagits ut i Four nations-truppen – tycker Johan Garpenlöv. Jo, det skulle han visst – tycker Per Bjurman. Precis som i en nyligen publicerad Sportbladet-krönika förklarar Bjurman i det här poddavsnittet varför EK65 har i ett toppat Tre Kronor att göra, trots den tunga hösten i Pittsburgh. Och apropå Four Nations-uttagningar: Jonathan Ekeliw tar ut trupperna för Team Europe och Team North America om de fått vara med i den kommande landslagsturneringen, likt World Cup 2016.
2024 has been a remarkable year for the Irish CTF, Capture the Flag, team, and doubly so for team Captain Cillian Collins. Fresh from leading the team to their highest ever finish in ENISA's European Cybersecurity Challenge, Collins became the first Irish player selected for Team Europe and was a leading figure in that team as they won the International Cybersecurity Challenge CTF this week in Santiago, Chile. The win was Team Europe's third in a row, facing challenges from teams representing Asia, Oceania, USA, Africa, Latin America and Canada, across two days of challenges. The team became the first to win each individual day of competition as well as the overall prize. The win came less than three weeks after Collins captained the Irish team to their highest finish of 16th at the European Cybersecurity Challenge in Turin, Italy, where the Irish competed against 31 teams from Europe plus six guest countries including the US, Singapore, Canada and Costa Rica. 16th place was a jump of nine places in 2023, by a team run by volunteers and one one of the smallest budgets in the competition, and represents huge progress by the team under manager Mark Lane and head coaches Emmet Leahy and Daniel Cahill, themselves both former Team Ireland captains. It's also been a remarkable personal journey for Collins who only started playing CTFs in 2021, "I was first introduced to CTFs when qualifying for the Irish team competing at ECSC Prague in 2021. After this I competed at ZeroDays CTF in Dublin where I won the Colleges category with my team in both 2022 and 2023," said Collins. "I've been involved in the Irish team ever since and was nominated by Mark Lane for Team Europe this year. After an intense selection process I was chosen to compete in Chile at the ICC where we competed against teams from North America, Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America - finishing in 1st place!". The improvement in the team has been marked this year. When asked what's behind the advances Collins explained that the knowledge sharing from more experienced players has helped accelerate the learning of newer players "We now have former players such as Daniel Cahill and Emmet Leahy who are team coaches and share what they have learned from past competitions." "Mark Lane has been instrumental in organising the team and putting together regular bootcamps at TU Dublin campus where the team have worked together in preparation for these competitions. And that hard work has paid off. It has been incredibly rewarding to see Ireland so high on the leaderboard! We had the largest improvement of any ECSC team this year and it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of players and coaches." Team manager Mark Lane was glowing in his praise of his team captain "Cillian has come on an incredible distance in the three years since he joined the team. His drive and desire to learn have been great to watch, and it's so rewarding to see his continued development as a player and as captain. I'd no hesitation nominating him to Team Europe and I wasn't surprised to see him becoming the first Irish player to be chosen. "He still has so much potential, and I could see him as a future captain of the European team. His engagement in the training with Team Europe has also been hugely beneficial to the Irish team as Cillian brings all that learning and experience back to our team as a coach," said Lane. Collins also speaks very highly of his experiences with Team Europe "It is a great honour to be able to play alongside such talented people. I learned a huge amount from being a part of the team and feel motivated to continue learning. The ICC this year was very competitive with some extremely strong players on the other teams so we were very pleased to come out on top." It's clear from both Collins and Lane that there is so much potential in the Irish CTF scene, and the future is bright, once the support is in place. Collins said "I think the CTF scene continues to grow and ther...
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Lucy and Eugene talk Laver Cup where Team Europe were victorious, but Team World's Frances Tiafoe and Ben Shelton did record impressive singles wins over Daniil Medvedev. Changes in the coaching camps for Naomi Osaka, Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek. Brand Patrick Mouratoglou joins up with Osaka and while technical guru Matt Daly steps into Gauff's camp – exciting times ahead. Asian Swing has already provided us with a champion after Arthur Fils's epic run in Tokyo where the Frenchman secured his second ATP 500 crown of the season. The 20-year-old beat multiple top 20 players en route, including a dramatic encounter against Shelton. Gauff did her thing in Beijing (had not played the final at the time of recording) played great tennis at the WTA 1000 including comeback victories in the latter stages of the tournament. We also shout out Hailey Baptiste, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Eliakim Coulibaly, and close with WADA's appeal against Jannik Sinner.
Mark Petchey kicks off this episode with his analysis of the Laver Cup, where he witnessed Team Europe reclaim the trophy in Berlin. Petchey assesses why the event remains one of the best spectacles on the tennis calendar, how it amplifies the doubles game, and why it's another example of how everything Roger Federer touches turns to gold. The commentator also disscusses the current happenings in the "Asian Swing" section of the season, with Marin Cilic & Jerry Shang claiming trophies, and an enormous combined event with many of the game's stars kicking off in Beijing.And then Magnus Norman, one of the game's premier coaches of the 21st century joins the podcast for conversation about his life in tennis. Norman looks back at his playing career, which saw him reach a major final and #2 in the rankings before it was cut short by injuries. He explains why he chose to become a coach, working with Thomas Johnassen, Robin Soderling and Stan Wawrinka. The Swede recalls Soderling's historic win over Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros, and how he worked with Wawrinka to find that killer instinct that propelled him to three major titles. And Norman reveals why he decided to found the "Good To Great Tennis Academy," the first of it's kind in Sweden.Rounding out the show is Joel Drucker, a prominent writer with decades of experience covering the sport around the globe. Drucker discusses the generational shift at the top of the sport, and why there are always ebbs and flows in the pro game. The writer also examines the state of team events with the Davis & Laver Cups at center stage, and analyzes the pros and cons of mid-match coaching. Drucker is a member of the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame, and on the eve of that honor he professes why writing about tennis is the best job in the world. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Mark Petchey kicks off this episode with his analysis of the Laver Cup, where he witnessed Team Europe reclaim the trophy in Berlin. Petchey assesses why the event remains one of the best spectacles on the tennis calendar, how it amplifies the doubles game, and why it's another example of how everything Roger Federer touches turns to gold. The commentator also disscusses the current happenings in the "Asian Swing" section of the season, with Marin Cilic & Jerry Shang claiming trophies, and an enormous combined event with many of the game's stars kicking off in Beijing. And then Magnus Norman, one of the game's premier coaches of the 21st century joins the podcast for conversation about his life in tennis. Norman looks back at his playing career, which saw him reach a major final and #2 in the rankings before it was cut short by injuries. He explains why he chose to become a coach, working with Thomas Johnassen, Robin Soderling and Stan Wawrinka. The Swede recalls Soderling's historic win over Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros, and how he worked with Wawrinka to find that killer instinct that propelled him to three major titles. And Norman reveals why he decided to found the "Good To Great Tennis Academy," the first of it's kind in Sweden. Rounding out the show is Joel Drucker, a prominent writer with decades of experience covering the sport around the globe. Drucker discusses the generational shift at the top of the sport, and why there are always ebbs and flows in the pro game. The writer also examines the state of team events with the Davis & Laver Cups at center stage, and analyzes the pros and cons of mid-match coaching. Drucker is a member of the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame, and on the eve of that honor he professes why writing about tennis is the best job in the world. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After leading Team Europe to victory in the Laver Cup, Carlos Alcaraz resumes his rivalry with US Open champion Jannik Sinner in a Beijing field brimming with talent, while the Spaniard's winning doubles partner Casper Ruud is in Tokyo where he could be on track for a semifinal showdown with his Laver Cup opponent Ben Shelton. Commentator Peter Marcato joins the panel to discuss the recent surge in Chinese men's tennis, while Dan Imhoff turns his focus to five players to watch, including Australia's Alexei Popyrin and Paula Badosa. Plus, Brie reveals her top five social media moments out of the first week in China. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calvin Betton tunes in from Beijing and George Bellshaw from north London to tell James Gray exactly what's wrong with the tennis world. Emma Raducanu told a reporter she was prioritising the Asian swing after a stripped-back schedule in the first half of the year, but after two wins in Seoul she suffered yet another injury, pulling out of the quarter-final with a foot injury and then withdraws from Beijing too. Coco Gauff has ended her partnership with coach Brad Gilbert just two weeks after her "disappointing" US Open title defence. Gilbert said: ”Coco, at just 20 years young, your future is incredibly bright, and I wish you nothing but continued success ahead. I'm excited for the next chapter in my coaching career.” Carlos Alcaraz has complained about tennis scheduling: ”Probably they are going to kill us in some way. Right now a lot of good players are going to miss a lot of tournaments because of that [injury].” Team Europe win the Laver Cup with Alcaraz winning the most points any player ever has - but did any of it mean anything? Beatriz Haddad Maia wins her fourth career title in South Korea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AGENDA: IntroTeam Europe gana la Laver Cup (marcador final, partidos relevantes, el nivel demostrado por Carlos Alcaraz, etc)Hablar de la Laver Cup como tal. Resultados de los torneos del fin de semana. Beatriz Haddad-Maia gana el WTA 500 de Seoul, CoreaRebecca Sramkova gana el WTA 250 de Hua Hin, TailandiaJuncheng Shang gana el ATP 250 de Chengdu, China. Marin Cilic gana el ATP 250 de Hangzhou, China. Torneos esta semanaWTA 1000 de BeijingATP 500 de BeijingATP 500 de Tokio Y mucho más ...Instagram: @TennisPiochasTwitter: @TennisPiochas Distribuido por Genuina Media
The cream of Ireland's young cyber-defenders head to Turin, Italy next month to compete against Europe's elite hackers and cybersecurity in an annual pan-European competition run by ENISA (the EU's cybersecurity body), The European Cyber Security Challenge (www.ecsc.eu) This flagship event has been running since 2016, when Team Ireland were one of ten countries competing. The event has grown every year since then and this year will feature teams of ten from 39 European countries, plus 7 guest countries from outside Europe. European Cyber Security Challenge Team Ireland consists of ten young people, aged from just 16 up to 25, with six of the team being aged 20 or younger. Selection for the team began back in March with the national cybersecurity competition ZeroDays CTF (www.zerodays.ie). This 'Capture-the-Flag' competition has been running since 2015, and saw 140 teams of four from schools, colleges and companies all over Ireland, converge on Croke Park for the annual competition to be crowned Ireland's champions. Teams compete across a range of cybersecurity domains in fun, novel challenges, including cryptography, coding, problem solving, reverse engineering and team challenges such as VR gaming, relay Mario Kart and lockpicking. Individuals who did well in this competition, and in similar more local events, were invited to try out more challenges at www.cybersecuritychallenge.ie, and eligible participants who show promise there were invited to join a squad of around 30 candidates to receive dedicated training, before a final team of ten was chosen at the end of August. This team of ten will now head to Turin to represent Ireland at the European Cyber Security Challenge, a competition that runs across four days of setup, competition and awards. The final team features players from all corners of the country, from Dublin to Belfast to Cork and Donegal, Wexford, Offaly, Galway, it is a very diverse team with different backgrounds and varying skillsets, all of which makes for a stronger team. Team manager Mark Lane, who lectures in cybersecurity at TU Dublin, where the team also trains, said "We've been competing in this competition since 2016, and it's amazing to see it continue to grow. We're up against some European powerhouses who have massive population bases and resourcing, but we've always managed to punch above our weight. I'm really proud of the hard work the team has put in over the last few months, and I'm confident we will do well and continue to improve, as well have some fun while doing it. This year we've had great support from the National Cyber Security Centre, who have awarded us a grant to continue to build on the work with the team, and from our amazing sponsors Cytidel and ReliaQuest, and without them we wouldn't be able to do what we are doing. CTF's have really taken off in the last few years and are, in my opinion, the best way for people to learn cybersecurity skills. It's a very hands-on, and gamified, way to learn, and the competitive side can really spur people on. It's also great to see these young talents develop their skills over time, and to see a real team spirit develop. Over the last couple of years, we have worked hard to make CTFs more mainstream, and we're seeing more schools, coder dojos and colleges taking part. We'd love to see every school in the country taking part. There's a huge skills gap worldwide, including in Ireland, and these events can highlight and encourage cybersecurity as an interesting, varied, and very well-paid career or college choice." Team Bios Cillian Collins, 22, is the Ireland Team Captain. He's a recent graduate from NUIG. Cillian also recently became the first Irish player to be chosen for Team Europe, which takes part in the pan-continental International Cybersecurity Challenge in Chile at the end of October 2024. Dean Brennan, 25, is the team's vice-Captain. Dean is a researcher with Cyber Skills at MTU Cork, where he is currently in the first year of a Ph...
Calvin Betton tunes in from Beijing and George Bellshaw from north London to tell James Gray exactly what's wrong with the tennis world. Emma Raducanu told a reporter she was prioritising the Asian swing after a stripped-back schedule in the first half of the year, but after two wins in Seoul she suffered yet another injury, pulling out of the quarter-final with a foot injury and then withdraws from Beijing too. Coco Gauff has ended her partnership with coach Brad Gilbert just two weeks after her "disappointing" US Open title defence. Gilbert said: ”Coco, at just 20 years young, your future is incredibly bright, and I wish you nothing but continued success ahead. I'm excited for the next chapter in my coaching career.” Carlos Alcaraz has complained about tennis scheduling: ”Probably they are going to kill us in some way. Right now a lot of good players are going to miss a lot of tournaments because of that [injury].” Team Europe win the Laver Cup with Alcaraz winning the most points any player ever has - but did any of it mean anything? Beatriz Haddad Maia wins her fourth career title in South Korea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve and David recap a very entertaining 2024 Laver Cup. Great comeback win by Team Europe led by Carlos Alcaraz who earned 8 of the required 13 points to get the victory. Find "Court-Side with Beilinson Tennis": Tennis Channel Podcast Network: https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/10/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/courtsidewithbeilinsontennis Instagram: https://instagram.com/court_side_with_beilinson Twitter: https://twitter.com/Court_Side_w_BT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CourtSidewithBeilinsonTennis
We've returned! Joel, Kim and Chris are back with a bang to round up the past week on tour, with Team Europe clinching the Laver Cup in last-ditch fashion from Team World, Rafa Nadal confirmed for the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga this November, and a host of Asian Swing tournaments to wrap up, including a win for retro Marin Cilic and a trophy on home turf for Shang Juncheng in Chengdu.Coaching changes abound too with Coco Gauff splitting from Brad Gilbert, and Naomi Osaka and Wim Fissette parting ways with Osaka moving to Team Mouratoglou.The trio also look ahead to the Beijing Open which sees the world's top players return for the WTA 1000 and ATP 500 events this week, whilst Joel teases Kim, Chris and the listeners to a new edition of Par For The Courts!SOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the seventh edition of The Laver Cup, which was won by Team Europe, Catherine, David and Matt are joined by Charlie Eccleshare of The Athletic who was in Berlin to cover the event. Charlie reports on what it was like attending for the first time, how his view of the event has evolved, and what it's like to watch tennis with Andre Agassi. We discuss the brilliant player interactions, what we learned about some of the players involved, the one or two gripes we still have, and how it might actually be a good thing if the Laver Cup doesn't mean everything. Elsewhere, there's chat about titles for Beatriz Haddad Maia and Rebecca Sramkova, an update on the unfinished ATP events in China, news of Coco Gauff splitting with Brad Gilbert, and a look ahead to tournaments in Beijing and Tokyo. Join The Barge!Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to also help us to produce the show year-round, receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2024, including Tennis Re-Lived and Grand Slam review shows, read Hannah's Column and watch monthly live shows on YouTube. Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopFollow us on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I recap the 2024 Laver Cup. It seemed like it was all Team World, until Team Europe completed the late comeback. I also reveal the 2024 Davis Cup Finals squads and look ahead to what's next on tour.
Welcome back to TC Live! Join hosts Steve Weissman, Prakash Amritraj, Paul Annacone, and Andy Roddick as they review and celebrate Team Europe's big win during the 2024 Laver Cup. Tune in to hear how Carlos Alcaraz scored the most points for his team than any individual at a Laver Cup before, and experience the bittersweet send-off of Team Europe's Captain Bjorn Borg, as his tenure closes with a 5-2 record against his friend and rival, Team World Captain John McEnroe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First of all a little bit of a Disclaimer in I was out at the time of recording so unfortunately will be background noise but I was joined by Founder of Sterling Sports Management and Golf Enthusiast Jeff Chilcoat who phones in from Ohio to discuss Solheim Cup in Virginia, the job Stacey Lewis done for Team USA, trying to keep neutral having players on both sides with Megan Khang, Sarah Schmelzel, Allisen Corpuz on Team USA & Maja Stark on Team Europe for Jeff's clients! We find out about the day to day running of being a Player Manager to several LPGA Players and what is involved in the role as well as talking about potential growth in the years to come! Sterling Sports Management is fast becoming a well respected Management stable with multiple Major Champions & multiple title Victories! Jeff has over 25 years worth of experience and having met him at St Andrews on the Friday of AIG Women's Open I can say he was a great guy! Hope you enjoy. Listen & Download on Podbean, Apple & Spotify!
The Davis Cup is heating up and down to the Final 8 teams. Can Italy go back-to-back? Also, it's Laver Cup time. One of the best ways to make tennis a team sport. Team Europe vs. Team World. Can Team World make it a 3-peat?
Outgoing captains John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg are set to lead their teams one last time at Laver Cup Berlin. Carlos Alcaraz heads a star-studded European team including Daniil Medvedev, Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev, while the American trio of Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe have joined forces with Francisco Cerundolo, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Alejandro Tabilo as Team World attempts its title defence. Todd Woodbridge is on the ground in Berlin with Mark Petchey and Sam Smith to preview the event and reveal their championship predictions, while Duncan McKenzie-McHarg speaks to Roger Federer, Alcaraz and Kokkinakis. Victoria Rudnikov looks back at the last six instalments of the event and the storied rivalry of the ‘Fire and Ice' captains, and we reveal the first group of players for United Cup 2025 with fewer than 100 days till the Australian summer of tennis. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our intrepid trio return to look back at another thrilling Solheim Cup and a potential rift within Team Europe with Iain out in Virginia USA. They talk about Rory McIlroy not quite getting over the line, again, in the Irish Open and Jon Rahm's chances of playing in the Ryder Cup next year. There's also time to relive Andrew's Speedgolf exploits, go on an AC/DC tangent, discuss golf gadgets and find out about Eddie playing the Irish Open Pro-Am with the inventor of the Yorkie bar.You can email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our intrepid trio return to look back at another thrilling Solheim Cup and a potential rift within Team Europe with Iain out in Virginia USA. They talk about Rory McIlroy not quite getting over the line, again, in the Irish Open and Jon Rahm's chances of playing in the Ryder Cup next year. There's also time to relive Andrew's Speedgolf exploits, go on an AC/DC tangent, discuss golf gadgets and find out about Eddie playing the Irish Open Pro-Am with the inventor of the Yorkie bar. You can email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh is joined by Sophie Walker to look back at the weekend's Solheim Cup which the USA won for the first time since 2017. What went wrong for Team Europe in the 15.5 - 12.5 defeat?Plus, Gary Murphy speaks to Josh about the Irish Open and another agonising finale for home favourite Rory McIlroy after he was pipped to the title by Rasmus Hojgaard.
In less than 24-hours Team USA and Team Europe will be teeing it up at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. Women sports have become a highly anticipated spectacle and golf is no exception. Fans from around the world will be gathering to witness the 19th Solheim Cup. Damon and Eamon discuss their perspectives on what we can expected going into the weekend. Later, the one and only Jimmy Fallon joins as he will take on DJ Khaled in the Cardigan Classic this Friday on NBC! David Abeles 5:49 Jimmy Fallon 20:54
In this next player episode I was joined by fellow Scottish compatriot and Scottish Women's Number 1 player Gemma Dryburgh who calls in from Texas due to a hurricane emergency evacuation in New Orleans. We find out how Gemma has found her season so far with 11 cuts made in 20 events this year on LPGA Tour including 6 Top 25 finishes and what is to come for the rest of the year after this week's Solheim Cup is finished. Gemma is from Westhill in Aberdeenshire about 7 miles short of Aberdeen and grew up playing Football and supporting both Aberdeen & Manchester United. Gemma went to Tulane University in Louisiana, New Orleans where she would win 2x Individual Titles, Represent Scotland at World, European & South American Team Championships & would participate for Great Britain & Ireland at 2014 Curtis Cup. In 2015 Gemma would turn professional and would gain starts on the Ladies European Tour for the first 2/3 seasons before winning a LPGA Tour card for 2018. Gemma is a 5x Professional title winner including the biggest win of her career in at Toto Japan Classic in November 2022 defeating home faithful Kana Nagai by 4 shots to win for the first time on LPGA Tour. Gemma has also won in 2017 on ALPG Tour & 3x Rose Ladies Series event winner in 2020 & 2021 in events hosted by Justin & Kate Rose! In 2023 Gemma would make every cut at the 5 Majors including a career best T8th at 2023 Evian Championship & would get the nod of approval from European Solheim Cup Captain Suzann Pettersen to represent Team Europe at Finca Cortesin where she earned a Full Point in 2 matches in Spain, something that is still memorable for her to this day! Gemma was great fun to have on and I enjoyed speaking to a fellow Scot! I hope you enjoy also! Listen & Download on either of Podbean, Apple Podcasts or Spotify! I appreciate the support!
With the Solheim Cup less than two days away, Damon and Eamon discuss what we can expect. Team Europe admitted to being the underdogs considering that they are playing on American soil. The biggest question is, will they rise to the occasion and retain the cup for the fourth straight year? Who doesn't love a good roundtable discussion? Senior Writers, Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner stop by for in depth conversation ranging from Presidents Cup expectations to the Irish Open. After a little phone mishap Damon and Eamon are joined by Mark Hubbard. You don't want to miss this episode of Golf Today. Mark Hubbard 29:14 Johnny Keefer 38:14 Rhett Evans & Spencer Roberts 42:38 Matt McCarty 51:15
What a month it's been for Esther Henseleit with the German winning a sensational silver medal at the Olympic Games before qualifying for her first ever Solheim Cup.The two-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner is our guest this week as she joins us days before linking up with Team Europe for her debut in the prestigious competition.Esther talks Solheim Cup expectations, Suzann Pettersen, her earliest memories of the competition, and teaming with Linn Grant and Maja Stark at the PING Junior Solheim Cup.We then rewind to Paris 2024 to discuss everything from rubbing shoulders with weightlifters in the Olympic village to standing on the podium with Lydia Ko. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's almost time for the Solheim Cup! The event returns to U.S. soil at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club where the red, white and blue will go head-to-head against Team Europe. The Inside the LPGA podcast hosts are here to preview the team event and play a fun little game!
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Produced by Foundersuite (www.foundersuite.com), "How I Raised It" goes behind the scenes with startup founders and investors who have raised capital. This episode is with Rene Hansen, CEO of X Shore (https://xshore.com) a Swedish startup making 100% electric boats. In this episode, we discuss the chicken and egg problem when launching a new category like e-boats, the technology that makes it all possible, how the business raised capital from both banks and over 500 individual investors (many of them also boat buyers), and more. X Shore was originally founded by Swedish entrepreneur Konrad Bergström. X Shore most recently raised €8.5 million (about $9M US), bringing the company's funding to over €100 million. New investors in the round included Northvolt founder and CEO Peter Carlsson. Previous investors in X Shore include Delivery Hero founder Lukasz Gadowski's Team Europe holding company, Navin Thukkaram, founder and CEO of Innovation Bootcamp, and Marec Gasiun, former Head of Automotive Business Development at Google and Summa Equity. How I Raised It is produced by Foundersuite, makers of software to raise capital and manage investor relations. Foundersuite's customers have raised over $17 Billion since 2016. Create a free account at www.foundersuite.com. If you are a VC or investment banker, check out our new platform, www.fundingstack.com
The Golfer's Journal is made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here: https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYT TGJ Podcast is presented by Titleist Remember Edoardo Molinari? 2005 US Am winner, Ryder Cupper, and brother of Francesco? Well, he qualified into this week's U.S. Open at Pinehurst and recently added a few new titles to his resume: Chief Data Strategist for Arccos and 2025 Ryder Cup Vice Captain for Team Europe. Having reinvented himself as a golf data wizard, Molinari joins host Tom Coyne to unpack his proprietary modeling service that Viktor Hovland, Matthew Fitzpatrick and the rest of the European Ryder Cup squad used to thrash the US team last September, plus his thoughts on Pinehurst, his "politically incorrect" opinions on golf in Italy and his shockingly fast round at Bethpage recently. While “Dodo” offers player-specific insights to his stable of golfers (which now stretches to some three dozen across the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and beyond), this conversation is chock-full of nuggets for the everyday golfer. If you subscribe to axioms like “keep it below the hole” and “find the right side of the fairway,” get ready to challenge your thinking.
Welcome to The Panel, the NBA debate show that brings the heat, sparks passionate discussions, and dives headfirst into the world of basketball like never before! If you're a hardcore NBA fan, a hoop junkie, or just someone who loves intense sports debates, you've found your weekly destination. Join us every weekday for a live, high-octane experience where we dissect, dispute, and celebrate all things NBA.
Former Islanders defenseman Mark Streit joined Greg and Cory for Ep. 60 of the podcast. Streit talks about growing up in Switzerland (1:49), his NHL Draft story (12:19), the Islanders' 2013 playoff run (21:57), signing with the Islanders in 2008 (15:53), playing for Team Europe in the 2016 World Cup of Hockey (27:49), his watch company (31:41) and more!
Shane Lowry and Smylie Kaufman reunite during "Honda" (now Cognizant) week to relive their opening of the 2016 tournament broadcast by promptly hitting two balls in the water and getting fined for their reactions. Shane explains why he would solve golf's distance debate without rolling back the golf ball, and proposes an alternate solution. Shane also relives the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome, and why he bristled at the suggestion that he was the "last" pick on Team Europe. 0:14 Shane's stay-at-home dad job this weekend with his daughters1:42 Do his daughters like to play golf?3:10 Shane's Gaelic football heritage9:48 How Shane picked up golf in County Offaly, Ireland17:01 Shane and Smylie's wedge practice as kids19:28 The evolution of Shane's opinion on Florida golf20:38 Shane puts together the perfect Ireland golf trip28:35 When Shane originally moved from Ireland30:57 Discussing the WGC at Firestone CC32:18 Living and practicing in Jupiter, Florida33:27 Shane's ball-testing day with golf balls that would conform to USGA + R&A rollback36:13 Shane's proposed solution to increased distance in golf38:42 Shane recaps the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome41:06 Responding to doubters after Luke Donald made Shane a captain's pick46:36 What makes Sepp Straka such a good player47:52 Shane on his battle with Sepp Straka in the rain at 2022 Honda Classic49:20 Shane and Smylie relive their infamous tee shots in the "Bear Trap" at PGA National in 2016
Team Europe's stats guru & accomplished golfer Edoardo Molinari joins the show (46:17). We have a fascinating conversation on the stats driving Team Europe's course preparation, course setup decisions, pairings, & hole strategies. Molinari gives all the behind the scenes details & weighs in on some of the Americans' decisions. Before Edoardo joins, we do Closest To The Pin & discuss the OWGR arrogantly denying LIV Golf World Ranking Points, birds pooping on people & 2023's “it guy” in golf.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod