Podcasts about Universiade

Recurring international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU)

  • 63PODCASTS
  • 97EPISODES
  • 42mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Apr 14, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Universiade

Latest podcast episodes about Universiade

Sportstunde - Das Podcast-Sportmagazin
Die Fussball-Biographie einer Legende spannend wie ein Abenteuer und ein Hauch von Olympia im Ruhrgebiet!

Sportstunde - Das Podcast-Sportmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 61:28


Fussball: Einer, der im Fussball ganz viel erlebt hat, ist die Trainerlegende Winfried Schäfer. Mittlerweile ist er auch schon 75 Jahre und tatsächlich seit Januar 2025 wieder im Geschäft und zwar in Ghana als Berater und Sportdirektor für deren Nationalmannschaft. In Deutschland kennen wir ihn vor allem als Trainer beim Karlsruher SC von 1986 bis 1998. Aber er war auch Nationaltrainer: in Kamerun, Thailand und Jamaika. Und nun also in Ghana unterwegs…Und wenn man so viel erlebt hat, was macht man dann? Logisch, man schreibt ein Buch. Diese Biografie hat den wunderbaren Titel "„Wildpark, Scheichs und Voodoozauber“ Und wenn es in der "Sportstunde" um Bücher geht, dann kommt immer der Bücherwurm Christian Sprenger ins Spiel. In seiner wunderbaren Rubrik „Sprenger spricht“ hat er Winfried Schäfer ausführlich befragt. Rhein-Ruhr-Spiele: Wenn man ein sportlicher Student ist, dann könnte man bei der Universiade 2025 starten. Allerdings heisst das nicht mehr so, sondern jetzt offiziell: 2025 FISU World University Games! Und diese Spiele finden dieses Jahr im Rhein-Ruhr-Gebiet statt. Die Vorfreude steigt und die "Sportstunde" will auf dieses tolle Event Appetit machen und hat mit Sina Diekmann, CSO dieser Spiele, gesprochen. (www.sport-magazin.de) Hier gibt es die Interviews in voller Länge: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/sportstunde-interviews-in-voller-l%C3%A4nge/id1705390264?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00va1TW4YzTYDCGMpkNMOU Website. https://sportstunde-podcast.de/

Sportgespräch - Deutschlandfunk
Ehemalige Universiade - World University Games: Ein kleiner Olympia-Testlauf für Deutschland

Sportgespräch - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 28:37


Im Sommer finden die World University Games in Deutschland statt. Geschäftsführer Niklas Börger und Beachvolleyballerin Karla Borger sehen das als Chance, den Leistungssport zu stärken und Deutschlands Fähigkeit für Sportveranstaltungen zu zeigen. Karla Borger und Niklas Börger im Gespräch mit Julian Tilders www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sportgespräch

Endörfina com Michel Bögli
#388 Djan Madruga

Endörfina com Michel Bögli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 135:33


Existem indivíduos que, ao longo de suas carreiras, não apenas alcançam vitórias, mas deixam marcas profundas, transformando a história do esporte. Este é o caso do meu convidado de hoje, um nadador que brilhou intensamente em cada desafio que encarou. Um atleta brasileiro único, que, desde seus primeiros passos na natação, já prenunciava uma trajetória de superação e excelência, pavimentando um caminho de conquistas que inspirariam gerações. Em sua época, ele foi possivelmente o nadador mais completo do Brasil, dominando as piscinas com um feito até hoje inigualável: a quebra simultânea dos recordes sul-americanos em todas as distâncias do nado livre, desde os 100 até os 1500 metros, além dos 200 metros medley, 400 metros medley e 200 metros costas. Em meio a esses recordes, também estabeleceu o recorde brasileiro nos 200 metros borboleta, uma amostra de sua versatilidade e domínio das águas. Sua carreira internacional é digna de destaque, com participações expressivas em três Olimpíadas e cinco finais disputadas: Montreal (1976), Moscou (1980) e Los Angeles (1984). Em Moscou, sua determinação o levou ao pódio, conquistando a medalha de bronze no revezamento 4x200 metros livre. Ele ainda marcou seu nome ao bater o primeiro recorde olímpico da natação brasileira em 1976, alcançando a final na prova dos 400 metros livre e confirmando seu status de estrela internacional. No cenário pan-americano, ele estabeleceu um recorde duradouro ao conquistar seis medalhas em uma única edição, em Porto Rico (1979), e, em suas três participações no evento, acumulou um total de onze medalhas, uma marca que perdurou intocada por 28 anos. Também adicionou ao seu currículo medalhas no campeonato Aberto dos Estados Unidos, na Universiade e na primeira Copa do Mundo de Natação, além de incríveis 50 vitórias no Troféu Brasil de Natação. Paralelamente à sua jornada nas piscinas, ele foi também um pioneiro no triathlon, competindo e se destacando nas principais provas da modalidade entre os anos de 1982 a 1984. Nesse último ano, poucos meses após competir o Jogos de Los Angeles,  participou do Ironman do Havaí, onde, apesar do curto período de preparação, estabeleceu o recorde da natação. Sua determinação o levou a concluir a prova mesmo exausto. De volta ao Brasil, continuou competindo profissionalmente até 1987, mas sua paixão pela modalidade foi além, ao participar da organização das primeiras provas de triathlon do Brasil, e alguns eventos icônicos como o C&A Short Triathlon Series, o Triathlon Armazém do Esporte, as primeiras edições do Ironman realizadas em solo brasileiro e o Meio Ironman de Porto Seguro, que serviu como a única seletiva nacional para o Campeonato Mundial de Ironman. Desde 1990, ele continua a fazer história como nadador máster, acumulando até hoje 21 títulos mundiais, além de estabelecer quatro recordes mundiais. Entre os mais recentes, destacam-se os recordes mundiais nas provas de 1500 e 800 metros nado livre na categoria máster 65+ em 2023, além do recorde mundial nos 200 metros costas em setembro de 2024. Em eventos máster, ele se destaca com conquistas notáveis, como as dez medalhas de ouro nos Jogos Mundiais Máster e cinco vitórias consecutivas na Travessia dos Fortes em sua faixa etária. Além de suas conquistas esportivas, ele também se formou e obteve o título de mestre em Educação Física pela Universidade de Indiana, nos Estados Unidos, em 1984, ampliando sua expertise para além das piscinas. Dedicou-se a compartilhar seu conhecimento e paixão pelo esporte, atuando como treinador e proprietário de uma academia de natação, onde orienta novos talentos. Em sua trajetória como gestor esportivo, foi secretário Nacional de Alto Rendimento de 2007 a 2009, período em que idealizou e implementou o Programa Atletas de Alto Rendimento, no Ministério do Esporte, deixando mais uma marca de sua dedicação ao desenvolvimento do esporte nacional. Djan Garrido Madruga é, assim, uma referência incomparável tanto como atleta quanto como mentor e gestor. Suas realizações e seu legado perduram, refletindo uma vida dedicada ao esporte e à superação, que continua a inspirar e a redefinir os limites do possível para novas gerações de atletas brasileiros. Inspire-se! SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se. Um oferecimento de @BOVEN_ENERGIA. Quando a paixão pelo esporte encontra a energia transformadora, nascem histórias inspiradoras e uma nova etapa do seu negócio está para começar! Sabia que no Mercado Livre de Energia, você está livre das Bandeiras Tarifárias e pode economizar até 40% na conta de energia? É uma alternativa inteligente para empresas que procuram eficiência energética, economia e compromisso com a sustentabilidade, contribuindo com a redução de emissões de carbono em nosso planeta. Com a Boven, você migra com segurança e tranquilidade, aproveitando todas as vantagens desse modelo. Descubra quanto o seu negócio pode economizar com o gerenciamento da Boven. De energia, a Boven entende! boven.com.br    

WDR 5 Westblick
WDR 5 Westblick Ganze Sendung (06.08.2024)

WDR 5 Westblick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 36:16


Der Tag in NRW: VdK-NRW fordert Zeitenwende für den Sozialstaat; Bonus für die Reparatur von Elektrogeräten; Einsturz des Kölner Stadtarchivs - Verfahren eingestellt; Sperrung der A40; Bund beteiligt sich an Universiade; Euphorie trotz Abstieg - MSV Duisburg; Finanzspritze für Landarzt; Sommerferien-Serie: Zeitreisen - Bäuerin im Freilichtmuseum; Moderation: Edda Dammmüller Von Nicole Krumbach.

Sport am Wochenende - Deutschlandfunk
Universiade 2025 - Gefährdet ein Millionen-Loch im Etat die Austragung in NRW?

Sport am Wochenende - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 5:08


Die Universiade 2025 soll wie ein Testlauf für eine Olympiabewerbung für die Region Rhein-Ruhr sein. Aber das Event wackelt. Denn die Kosten für die Veranstaltung steigen und das Land NRW hat Gelder zurückgezogen. Trotzdem bleibt man optimistisch. Von Benedikt Kaninski www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag

Sport aktuell - Deutschlandfunk
Universiade 2025 - Gefährdet ein Millionen-Loch im Etat die Austragung in NRW?

Sport aktuell - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 5:08


Die Universiade 2025 soll wie ein Testlauf für eine Olympiabewerbung für die Region Rhein-Ruhr sein. Aber das Event wackelt. Denn die Kosten für die Veranstaltung steigen und das Land NRW hat Gelder zurückgezogen. Trotzdem bleibt man optimistisch. Von Benedikt Kaninski www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag

Mainathlet
Ep.249 – Vom Verletzungstief zur persönlichen Bestleistung: Felix' Weg zur Universiade

Mainathlet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 36:23


Vom Verletzungstief zur persönlichen Bestleistung: Felix' Weg zur Universiade In diesem Podcast-Interview spricht 100-Meter-Sprinter Felix Frühn über seine Leichtathletikkarriere. Erfolge, Rückschläge und die Bedeutung von Coaching und Ressourcennutzung werden beleuchtet. Felix teilt auch seine Erfahrungen in schwierigen Zeiten und gibt Ratschläge für junge Athleten. Die Saison 2023 begann herausfordernd für Felix, doch er kehrte gestärkt zurück. Er gewann die deutsche U23-Meisterschaft, nahm an den U23-Europameisterschaften in Espoo teil und erlebte den Höhepunkt bei den World University Games in Chengdu, China. Die Universiade in Chengdu bot eine beeindruckende Atmosphäre mit Athletendorf, eigens errichteten Leichtathletikstadien und energetischer Eröffnungsfeier. Felix teilt seine Erfahrungen im Wettbewerb, vor begeistertem Publikum, was zu einer neuen persönlichen Bestzeit führte. "Felix Frühn - _ Ich war in einer schwierigen Phase mit einer Verletzung und wusste nicht, wie es weitergehen soll. Durch das Coaching habe ich erkannt, dass ich in Sachen Regeneration und Mindset noch viel Potenzial habe. Es kam genau zur richtigen Zeit und hat mir entscheidende Einblicke gegeben."_

Leichtathletik – meinsportpodcast.de
Ep.249 – Vom Verletzungstief zur persönlichen Bestleistung: Felix' Weg zur Universiade

Leichtathletik – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 36:23


Vom Verletzungstief zur persönlichen Bestleistung: Felix' Weg zur Universiade In diesem Podcast-Interview spricht 100-Meter-Sprinter Felix Frühn über seine Leichtathletikkarriere. Erfolge, Rückschläge und die Bedeutung von Coaching und Ressourcennutzung werden beleuchtet. Felix teilt auch seine Erfahrungen in schwierigen Zeiten und gibt Ratschläge für junge Athleten. Die Saison 2023 begann herausfordernd für Felix, doch er kehrte gestärkt zurück. Er gewann die deutsche U23-Meisterschaft, nahm an den U23-Europameisterschaften in Espoo teil und erlebte den Höhepunkt bei den World University Games in Chengdu, China. Die Universiade in Chengdu bot eine beeindruckende Atmosphäre mit Athletendorf, eigens errichteten Leichtathletikstadien und energetischer Eröffnungsfeier. Felix teilt seine Erfahrungen im Wettbewerb, vor ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Butter bei die Hünen (BbdH)
BBdH Folge 30 - Mit Patrick Steuerwald

Butter bei die Hünen (BbdH)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 85:10


Was hat der ASV Dachau der SVG Lüneburg voaus? Was treibt einen Patrick Steuerwald als Trainer des ASV Dachau an? Wie haben sich unsere drei LüneHünen bei der Universiade geschlagen? Wie sieht die Saison 23 mit den neuen Mannschaften aus? Nicht nur diese Fragen werden im Talk mit Patrick Steuerwald im Podcast geklärt.

Der Running Gags Podcast
Vize-Universiade-Sieger Nick erzählt von gezüchteten Schweinen und manipuliertem Wetter aus China

Der Running Gags Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 60:32


Vergangene Woche konnte Nick den bisher größten Erfolg seiner Karriere feiern. Er gewann die Silbermedaille bei der Universiade über 3000mHi. Dazu hat er in einem Land wie China natürlich sehr viel erlebt.

Swiss Track Check
#143 - Citius, Jerusalem, Selektionen und mehr

Swiss Track Check

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 62:57


Wir sprechen über alle News rund um die Leichtathletik. Around the Track, Citius, Jerusalem, Jeux de La Francophonie, Selektionen, Universiade und mehr. Viel Spass beim Reinhören! Und hier der Link zu Around the track mit Celine

China Africa Talk
So excited to be here: Universiade participants

China Africa Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 22:50


Ugandan lawn tennis player Edward Biirungi and Nigerian Taekowndo athlete Musa Enabulu share their impressions of the World University Games in Chengdu and how much they put into their sport to fuel their performance and participation.

China Daily Podcast
China|Public snaps up tickets for Universiade

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 3:37


As athletes are busy making last-minute preparations to compete in the Chengdu FISU World University Games, which officially begin on Friday, the public competition to get seats to watch the games has long been underway.7月28日成都世界大学生运动会的正式开幕在即,运动员们正在进行最后的筹备工作,而公众抢购比赛门票的竞争早已开始。Almost all the tickets released so far, including those for the preliminaries and finals for all 18 sports, were sold out by Monday afternoon, and according to the official WeChat ticket platform for the games — also known as Universiade — only a few seats remain available for the basketball matches.到目前为止,几乎所有已经发售的门票都已售罄,其中包括18个项目的预赛和决赛的门票。在这次比赛的官方微信售票平台(世界大学生运动会)上,只剩下少量的篮球比赛的座位。The first phase of ticket sales started on June 16, and 90 percent of the nearly 30,000 tickets initially released for sale were snapped up by July 4. Since then, organizers have opened up more tickets in a series of staggered releases, but these have often been quickly grabbed.门票销售的第一阶段于6月16日开始,至7月4日,近30,000张门票中的90%已经被抢购一空。从那时起,组织者们通过分批发售的方式推出了更多的门票,但这些票也经常被迅速抢空。On Sunday, the latest round of tickets was released. While an additional 287,000 tickets have been made available, spectators have still found it extremely difficult to buy them online due to the surge in demand.7月23日,最新一轮的门票发售。虽然又有287,000张门票可供选购,但由于需求激增,观众们仍然发现在线购票非常困难。Many people have said that they waited by their phones for the exact time ticket sales would start to be sold online but still didn't manage to buy any because others were faster at picking seats and making payments.许多人说,他们盯着手机等着门票开始在网上售卖的准确时间,但是因为其他人选座和付款更快,他们仍然没能买到门票。Most tickets sold out within minutes, and people soon started asking other buyers for tickets to popular events such as the men's basketball finals, which have been impossible for many to get.大多数门票在几分钟内就被抢购一空,人们很快开始向其他购票者寻求热门赛事的门票,比如男子篮球决赛的门票,很多人根本买不到。Even athletes themselves have needed help to get tickets so that loved ones can be there to cheer them on.甚至运动员们也需要他人帮忙获得门票,以便他们的亲人前来为他们加油。Gao Yuwei, a member of China's women's rowing team at the Chengdu games, was forced to ask around on social media for tickets to a preliminary match on Aug 4 in which she is participating, so that her parents can see her in action.中国女子赛艇队成员高宇薇(Gao Yuwei)不得不在社交媒体上寻找8月4日她参加的一场预赛的门票,以便她的父母看到她的比赛。"I was shocked that the tickets sold out within minutes. I clearly underestimated people's passion for the Chengdu games," Gao said on Monday. "I cannot wait to compete in front of a home crowd."“我很震惊门票在几分钟内就售罄。我明显低估了人们对成都比赛的热情。”7月24日高宇薇说。“我迫不及待地想在家乡观众面前比赛。”Fortunately, she managed to secure tickets for her parents as a result of her post.幸运的是,最后她买到了父母的门票。Tickets cost between 30($4.20) and 580 yuan. Places for wheelchair users are available at all the venues, and when they book online, buyers receive a reminder asking them not to book seats reserved for wheelchair users and leave them for those who actually need them.门票的价格在30元到580元之间。所有场馆都提供轮椅通道,并在网上订票时会收到提示,要求他们不要预订留给轮椅用户的座位,请将他们留给真正需要的人。The Chengdu games will be the first large international sporting event to take place in China since it adjusted its COVID-19 response mechanism in January, and will be a focus of attention at home and abroad.自1月份调整对疫情的应对机制以来,成都大运会将是中国首次举办的大型国际体育综合赛事,受到国内外的关注。Targeted at younger athletes, the games not only allow competitors from around the world to hone their abilities, but also serve as a platform for communication, interaction and expanding international perspectives, said Wang Jiayi, vice-minister of education and deputy director of the Organizing Committee of the Chengdu games.教育部副部长、大运会组委会副主席王嘉毅说,大运会不仅是世界青年提高竞技水平的体育舞台,也是一个交流互动、开拓国际视野的平台。It's obvious that enthusiastic spectators are eager to cheer for young foreign athletes and enjoy the Chengdu games, Wang said.王嘉毅称,显而易见,热情的观众们渴望为年轻的外国运动员欢呼,享受成都的比赛。The games, which run from Friday to Aug 8, will be the third summer university games held on the Chinese mainland, following the Beijing games in 2001 and the Shenzhen games in 2011.这场比赛将在7月28日至8月8日举行,这将是继2001年北京大运会和2011年深圳大运会之后,在中国大陆第三次举行夏季大学生运动会。Athlete英/'æθliːt/美/'æθlit/n.运动员

Der Running Gags Podcast
Nick fliegt zur Universiade nach China I Vorschau Biermeile

Der Running Gags Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:18


Sooo jetzt haben wir unser neues Podcast Setup endgültig am Start und ich hoffe man hört auch einen Unterschied. In der Folge ist Nick mal wieder am Start und erzählt von seiner sehr aufregenden Reise, die er vor sich hat. Am Ende gibt es eine Vorschau zur Biermeile von Niki und Fritz

Headline News
Xi to attend opening ceremony of Chengdu Universiade

Headline News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 4:45


Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the opening ceremony of the 31st summer edition of the World University Games in Chengdu this week. He will also hold bilateral events for foreign leaders attending the opening ceremony and visiting China.

China Daily Podcast
英语新闻 | 智能机器人成为大运会焦点

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 3:06


With a mechanical arm tossing a ping-pong ball upward and the other arm swinging the racket, an intelligent robot skillfully hit the ball to the opponent on the other side.一只机械臂将乒乓球向上抛起,另一只机械臂挥动球拍,智能机器人熟练地将球打向另一侧的对手。This scene took place in the table tennis venue of the High-tech Zone Sports Center Gymnasium in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province.这一幕发生在四川省会成都市高新区体育中心体育馆的乒乓球场馆内。The 31st International University Sports Federation Summer World University Games will kick off in the inland city in 10 days, and the gymnasium will host table tennis competitions.第31届世界大学生夏季运动会将于10天后在这座内陆城市拉开帷幕,成都高新体育中心将承担乒乓球比赛项目。Ahead of the FISU Summer Universiade, the "training partner robot" has attracted much attention.在第31届世界大学生夏季运动会之前,作为“陪练员”的乒乓球机器人,成为比赛场馆的一大看点。The robot measures about 1 meter in height and is designed specifically for serving practice. It features a pair of "mechanical hands," with one equipped with a round "palm "and the other one with a racket. It can perform precise actions like topspin, backspin, sidespin and push shots during serves.这款乒乓球机器人“身高”约1米,专门用于发球。它身上有一双“机械手”,其中一只有状若圆盘的“手掌”,另一只上面安装着球拍,发球时可以做出十分精准的拉、削、搓、推等动作。"Compared with human beings, the robot has more precise control over the speed and spin during serving," said Li Pengfei, a trainer from a table tennis association in Chengdu, who played with the robot.成都市乒乓球协会青少年部工作人员李鹏飞与乒乓球机器人“交手”之后说:“和真人相比,乒乓球机器人发球的速度、旋转、落点更加精确。”"The robot can help players improve their observation and anticipation skills for the opponent's serving actions. They can repeatedly practice a specific type of serve, making their training more targeted and effective," Li added.“机器人可以帮助运动员提高对对手发球动作的观察和预判能力。接球者可以对某一个发球方式反复训练,让训练更有针对性。”In addition, the robot offers diverse training modes, ranging from entertaining levels suitable for amateurs to professional levels for athletes. The entertainment level allows casual players to enjoy a relaxed match with the robot, making the training experience enjoyable and accessible.同时,乒乓球机器人可以设置“专业”“挑战”“娱乐”等不同模式,其中,“娱乐”模式的难度相对较低,让普通乒乓球爱好者也可以和它“过招”,使训练体验变得轻松愉快。Apart from training robots, a medical robot model has been put into use in many venues as well. "Rongbao," as the robot is named, can deliver emergency kits, defibrillators and other medical emergency tools.除了训练机器人,医疗机器人模型也在很多场所投入使用。这款名为“蓉宝”的机器人可以运送急救包、除颤器等医疗急救工具。After receiving an emergency call, Rongbao will immediately rush to the location, automatically open its first aid kit and display an instructional video for using the defibrillator. It can also establish remote video connections with medical experts for professional guidance.接到急救电话后,“蓉宝”会立即赶往现场,自动打开急救箱,并播放除颤仪的使用说明视频。它还能与医疗专家建立远程视频连接,提供专业指导。Beyond emergency services, Rongbao can also provide intelligent services such as guiding, broadcasting information, providing language translation, launching remote calls and engaging in consultations.除了急救服务,“蓉宝”还能提供导诊、信息播报、语言翻译、远程呼叫、咨询等智能服务。At the welcoming center of the Universiade Village, a group of adorable bipedal humanoid robots will perform welcoming dances for foreign guests.在大运村的迎宾中心,一群可爱的双足仿人形机器人将为外宾表演迎宾舞蹈。"As the Universiade approaches, more intelligent robots will show up. I believe that the innovative high-tech applications at the Universiade will leave a lasting impression on the attendees," said Guo Ji, a member of the executive committee of the Chengdu Universiade.成都大运会执委会城市工作服务部专职副部长郭骥说:“随着大运会的临近,其他功能的智能机器人也会进入大家的视野。相信本届大运会的高科技应用,一定会给大家留下深刻印象。”Intelligent英/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/ 美/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/adj.智能的High-tech英/ˌhaɪ ˈtek/ 美/ˌhaɪ ˈtek/adj.高科技的

WE LOVE HANDBALL
Folge #25 Marvin Lier

WE LOVE HANDBALL

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 51:03


Die Folge #25 des Podcasts «WE LOVE HANDBALL – Der Podcast von Handballworld», präsentiert von der CONCORDIA und unterstützt von SPAR Schweiz, mit dem aktuellen Nationalspieler Marvin Lier und Karin Weigelt als Host ist erschienen. Seine ersten Handballspiele absolvierte Marvin Lier (30) beim HC Ehrendingen, einem Verein, der im Ostaargau traditionell für eine hochwertige Nachwuchsförderung bekannt ist. Von dort ging es weiter zum TV Endingen und im Sommer 2012 erfolgte der Wechsel zu Pfadi Winterthur, wo er zwei Cupsiege (2015 und 2018), den Supercupsieg 2019 sowie als Abschluss seiner Spieltätigkeit in der Eulachstadt, 2021 den Schweizermeistertitel feiern konnte. Mit der Schweizer Studentenauswahl holte er zudem die Bronzemedaille bei der Universiade 2015 in Südkorea. Persönlich konnte er sich in der Saison 2018/19 als NLA-Topscorer feiern lassen. In der Quickline Handball League übertraf er im Laufe des Playoff-Halbfinals sein 400. NLA-Spiel, aktuell stehen beim abschlussstarken Linksaussen 1‘356 Tore auf dem Konto. Diese Torschützenqualitäten blieben auch in der Bundesliga nicht unbemerkt und als sich im Herbst 2019 bei der SG Flensburg Handewitt der schwedische Weltklasse Spieler Hampus Wanne verletzte, war es der Schweizer Marvin Lier, welcher für 3 Monate von Pfadi zu den Deutschen ausgeliehen wurde, um am linken Flügel einzuspringen. Wie sich dieser Wechsel genau abspielte, erfahren Sie genauso im Podcast, wie die Erfahrungen, welche er bei diesem rumreichen Traditionsklub machte. Im Sommer 2021 wechselte der linke Flügel und Penaltyspezialist zu den Kadetten nach Schaffhausen, wo er 2022 seinen persönlich zweiten Schweizermeistertitel feiern konnte und noch einen Vertrag bis 2024 besitzt. Seit 2013, also nun seit 10 Jahren ist Marvin Lier auch Mitglied der A-Nationalmannschaft. In dieser Zeit absolvierte er bis heute 96 Länderspiele und schoss 240 Tore. Erfahre im Podcast auch, wie es für ihn anfühlte, direkt nach dem Titelgewinn 2021 an seine private Hochzeit zu gehen und warum er die Hochzeitsfeier um 3 Wochen verschieben musste. Weiter blickt er auch nochmals auf das einmalige WM-Erlebnis in Ägypten zurück und macht einen Blick voraus auf die Euro 2024: «Ein Traum, das Eröffnungsspiel gegen den Gastgeber zu spielen und dies vor 50‘000 ZuschauerInnen». Spannend auch seine Gedanken zum «mentalen Game» vom Siebenmeterpunkt gegen den Torhüter und sein Bonmot, dass er zu seiner Juniorenzeit bis 13 Jahre im Tor spielte, später als Kreisläufer in die Junioren Nationalmannschaft aufgeboten wurde und erst ab seiner Aktivlaufbahn zum linken Flügel wurde. Folge direkt herunterladen

DIE STIMME DES SPORTS - SportRegion Stuttgart
42 | Karla Borger im Gespräch mit Host Debbie | DIE STIMME DES SPORTS

DIE STIMME DES SPORTS - SportRegion Stuttgart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 64:06


Karla Borger ist seit Oktober 2021 Präsidentin des Vereins Athleten Deutschland, der sich für die Belange der deutschen Sportler*innen einsetzt. Nachdem sie bereits zweimal an Olympischen Spielen teilgenommen hat (in Rio an der Seite von Britta Büthe, in Tokio gemeinsam mit Julia Sude), möchte sich die 34-jährige Borger nun mit ihrer neuen Partnerin Sandra Ittinger auch für die Paris-Spiele im Jahr 2024 qualifizieren. Zu Beginn ihrer Beachvolleyball-Karriere wurde sie Studenten-Weltmeisterin (2010) und gewann Gold bei der Universiade (2011). Es folgten zwei Deutsche Meisterschaften (2014 und 2019). Zudem gewann sie zusammen mit Julia Sude im Oktober 2021 das World Tour Finale in Italien.

Kisles
#Kisles S04E19 Szavazz az AllStar keretekre

Kisles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 67:56


#Kisles S04E19 Szavazz az AllStar keretekre 0:34 Bevezető 3:35 Erste Liga. Mi lesz az alapszakasz végén, mire jó a pontrendszer, miért igazolhatnak január 10. után is játékost az Erstében? Mi kell ahhoz szerintünk, hogy legyen végre meghatározó magyar játékos a nemzetközi jégkorongban, vagy mi lett volna, ha Szuper Levi,vagy Vas Jankó korában is ennyire „közel” van már az USA? Meccsek, vélemények, gondolatok… 33:57 ICEHL. Messze van már az első hat? Hogy áll szerintünk a Volán? 37:55 Nói U18 VB. 4. helyen zárt a csapatunk! Igazán szép eredmény! GRATULÁLUNK A LÁNYOKNAK! 42:47 Universiade. Miért nem tudunk erről többet? Sok kérdés merült fel bennünk… 46:44 Magyar Kupa 4es döntő lesz Január 28-29-én. Jegyek már kaphatóak. 50:18 #Kisles AllStar gála krethírdetés. Megmutatjuk az általunk választott kereteket és elmondjuk, hogy Ti hogyan tudtok beleszólni abba, kik lépjenek pályára a 2023 áprilisában rendezendő AllStar gálán? Ezen az űrlapon is tudsz szavazni: https://forms.gle/fY4Pcz2TLV1aJVPEA De a kisles2020@gmail.com címre küldött leveleddel, vagy bármely fórumon hozzászólásban is várjuk szavazataitokat! 59:05 Zárszó. Programajánló, sziratkozz fel és elköszönés. 1:03:12 A VII. Magyar Jégkorong Napján 108 csapat, több, mint 1100 boldog gyermek, valamint 31 játékvezető vett részt. A Magyar Jégkorong Napja videó. Jó szórakozást! Eredeti video a műsor végén: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwxgjsTZ4k; Zene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51HMKSBxrvU #Kisles #AllStar #Podcast #ErsteLiga #ICEHL #Jégkorong #magyarhoki #hoki #nőihoki

HanzeMag
Topsportcast Special: World University Games in Lake Placid

HanzeMag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 13:02


Van 12 tot en met 22 januari vinden in het Amerikaanse Lake Placid de World University Games plaats. De wintereditie van de Universiade is het grootste wintersportevenement na de Olympische Winterspelen. Op het onderdeel shorttrack komen tijdens de Games drie topsportstudenten van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen in actie: Daan Kos, Niels Kingma en Anne Floor Otter. Daan, Niels en Anne Floor gaan op 19, 20 en 21 in Lake Placid strijden om de medailles. In deze Topsportcast Special kijken ze vooruit naar dit wintersportevenement voor studenten van over de hele wereld en vertellen ze daarnaast hoe zij topsport combineren met een studie aan de RuG.

Jung & Naiv
#609 - Beachvolleyballerin Karla Borger (Präsidentin "Athleten Deutschland")

Jung & Naiv

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 179:08


Zu Gast im Studio: Beachvolleyballerin Karla Borger. Sie gewann die Universiade und wurde 2013 Vize-Weltmeisterin. 2014 und 2019 wurde sie deutsche Meisterin. 2016 und 2021 nahm sie an den Olympischen Spielen teil. Seit dem 30. Oktober 2021 ist Borger Präsidentin des Vereins Athleten Deutschland e.V., der sich für die Rechte, den Schutz und die Perspektive von deutschen Kaderathleten einsetzt. Ein Gespräch über Beachvolleyball, Kleiderregelung, Sponsoren, Karlas Werdegang, die Bundeswehr und ihre berufliche Perspektive, Olympische Spiele, Doping, NADA und Betrug, "System change" im deutschen Leistungssport, strukturelle Probleme beim Deutschen Olympischen Sportbund (DOSB), Spitzensportförderung für Medaillen, Missbrauch und sexualisierte Gewalt, Ausschluss russischer Athleten uvm. + eure Fragen Bitte unterstützt unsere Arbeit finanziell: Konto: Jung & Naiv IBAN: DE854 3060 967 104 779 2900 GLS Gemeinschaftsbank PayPal ► http://www.paypal.me/JungNaiv

radio klassik Stephansdom
Heute vor 53 Jahren: 17. September 1969

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 3:37


17. September 1969: Liese Prokop wird Fünfkampf-Europameisterin im Karaiskakis-Stadion von Athen. Liese Prokop setzte sich in der Wettkampfphase gegen die Schweizerin Meta Antenen (Silber) und Marija Sisjakowa aus der Sowjetunion (Bronze) durch. Im gleichen Jahr stellte sie einen Weltrekord mit 5.352 Punkten auf und wurde zur österreichische Sportlerin des Jahres gewählt. Nur wenige Wochen nach ihrem sportlichen Triumph begann die politische Karriere der damals 28-Jährigen als Abgeordnete zum niederösterreichischen Landtag. Bereits ein Jahr zuvor, 1968, hatte sie bei den Olympischen Spielen in Mexiko-Stadt die Silbermedaille in derselben Disziplin errungen. Davor war sie akademische Weltmeisterin im Fünfkampf bei der Universiade in Tokio geworden. Diesen historischen Rückblick präsentiert Ihnen das Haus der Geschichte in St. Pölten.

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters
SportWoche Podcast S1/19: Bernhard Sieber, der Ruder-Weltmeister mit dem Flow

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 29:22


Sat, 13 Aug 2022 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/315-sportwoche-podcast-s119 399bca03ed04731914a5adaddfa15e95 Bernhard Sieber ist x-facher Ruderchampion, wurde zB mit seinem Bruder Paul U23-Weltmeister und gewann auch die Universiade. Wir sprachen über Wurzeln, Training, Taktiken, Rennverläufe, Siege, aber auch Niederlagen, Legenden wie Vater und Tochter Haberl und vieles mehr. Heute ist Bernhard Vizepräsident des Wiener Ruderverbandes und sieht seinen Sport im Aufwind. Beruflich ist er ebenfalls sehr aktiv. Mit fllooozone.com sollen von dem im Sport erlernten Flow auch andere profitieren. Schnittmengen gibt es auch bei den Themen Donaustadt, Ambuzzador und Flughafen Wien. Ach ja: Als ORF-Co-Kommentator drückt Bernhard heute Magdalena Lobnig bei der EM in München die Daumen, Magdalena geht als Vorlaufsschnellste in die Semifinals. https://flooozone.com Diese Folge in Kooperation mit https://vienna.charity.run About: Die Marke, Patent, Rechte und das Archiv der SportWoche wurden 2017 von Christian Drastil C omm. erworben, Mehr unter http://www.sportgeschichte.at . Der neue SportWoche Podcast ist eingebettet in „Wiener Börse, Sport, Musik (und mehr)“ auf http://www.christian-drastil.com/podcast und erscheint, wie es in Name SportWoche auch drinsteckt, wöchentlich. Bewertungen bei Apple machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/christian-drastil-wiener-börse-sport-musik-und-mehr-my -life/id1484919130 . 315 full no Christian Drastil Comm.

«Eisbrecher - der Hockey-Podcast von Tamedia»
Patrick von Gunten und der Einblick in die Sorgen der Jungen

«Eisbrecher - der Hockey-Podcast von Tamedia»

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 51:50


Warum haben die Schweizer Eishockey-Nachwuchsspieler häufig physische Defizite im Vergleich mit der Konkurrenz zum Beispiel aus Schweden? Warum kommen unsere Junioren im Durchschnitt zu weniger Erholung als die Skandinavier? Was machen diese besser? In welchem Bereich hingegen bietet die Schweiz ihren jungen Sportlern bessere Optionen? All diesen Fragen und vielen weiteren ist Patrick von Gunten in seiner Masterarbeit «Duale Karriere im  Schweizer Eishockey» nachgegangen. Im «Eisbrecher», dem Eishockey-Podcast von Tamedia gibt er einen Einblick in seine Erkenntnisse. Von Gunten hat vieles zu erzählen. Der frühere Kloten- und Biel-Spieler sowie WM-Zweite mit der Schweiz 2013 hat mit zwölf Nachwuchsverantwortlichen von NL-Clubs gesprochen und hat Feedback von über 200 Eishockey-Spielern von 15 bis 19 Jahren erhalten.

business coach england sports mindset club office mental budget talent shift playoffs skills trainers nhl senior consulting kinder athletes geld hockey holland probleme buch tennis entwicklung stockholm beispiel einblick politik essen champions league eltern kultur schule karriere mut bereich alt druck transport jung erkenntnisse import interesse ausbildung schweiz wochenende dual intelligent kosten maximum fischer vergleich jugend psychologie psyche lehrer karate potenzial schlaf spanien niveau russland zug wm nl vorteil kanada konkurrenz soft skills zuschauer national league ski schweden steuern jungen wissenschaftler studenten freiburg stadion sportler nachwuchs goalie erholung stellenwert ahl special teams optionen fussball stufe silber toi finnland weltmeisterschaft durchschnitt feierabend skandinavien teuer late bloomers medaille schulsystem chl nachteil business consulting mentalcoach briten stammtisch biel eishockey defizite u20 athlet sportlern fribourg u17 sportlich shl eiszeit olympiasieger sozialstaat nationaltrainer scb mentaltrainer finnen selektion schulbeginn nla abspaltung scl junioren privatwirtschaft die sorgen hcd silbermedaille eisbrecher ski alpin kovar leksand kantone ausverkauft nlb hamr kloten champions hockey league corvi tamedia universiade swiss olympic skandinavier sc bern zsc lions swiss league moskito playout sportschule patrick fischer langnau gunten mottet hc davos rasmus ankersen swissness evz ehc kloten ev zug sportkultur hc ajoie lian bichsel schweizer eishockey ski nordisch zsc
Social Kick Cast
Die große Entschuldigungsshow

Social Kick Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 54:57


Die letzte Folge, das Wetter, ungleichverteilte Bildungschancen, lügen in Bezug auf den Austragungsort der Universiade... es gibt so viel wofür man sich entschuldigen könnte und genau darum geht es heute, teilweise. In anderen Teilen reden die beiden Unterwasserhelden (natürlich) über die DMSJ und wie immer: Über Gott und die Welt. Enjoy!

Regionaljournal Zentralschweiz
Universiade verkauft Andenken an Anlass, der nicht stattfand

Regionaljournal Zentralschweiz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 6:41


Jacken, Kappen, Trinkflaschen, alles versehen mit dem Logo oder Winteruniversiade 2021 in Luzern: Die Organisatoren des wegen Corona abgesagten Sport-Grossanlasses verkaufen Merchandise-Artikel, für die sie nun keine Verwendung finden. Das Finanzloch lässt sich damit aber nicht ansatzweise stopfen. Weiter in der Sendung:  * Das OK des Skisprung-Weltcups in Engelberg zieht eine positive Bilanz - trotz deutlich weniger Publikum * Auch der neue Bebauungsplan Winkel in Horw kommt an die Urne - ein Referendum ist zustandegekommen * In Walchwil entwenden Einbrecher einen Tresor aus einem Einfamilienhaus - die Deliktsumme beträgt rund 200'000 Franken

CiTR -- Thunderbird Eye
A Winter Retrospection

CiTR -- Thunderbird Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 44:13


There was not any new Thunderbirds sports action this past week, so for our final show of 2021 we take a look back at all that went down this semester here at UBC. We also have an interview with women's hockey player Shay-Lee McConnell to talk about the team's strong start to the season and what it was like being named to the Team Canada roster for the 2021 Universiade.

Lunchtime News
November 12, 2021: Winter Universiade

Lunchtime News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 18:47


Yellowknife's Wren Acorn looks ahead to the university games in Switzerland next month, where she will compete in short-track speed skating. Plus examples of climate action from Jamaica and South Africa as COP26 draws to a close. Ollie Williams hosts.

Spitzenduell
Die Gründung der Fechtabteilung Kaiserslautern um 1927 , Sitzstreiks und "das Bierchen danach" mit Doris Drochner

Spitzenduell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 72:32


Die Gründung der Fechtabteilung Kaiserslautern um 1927 , Sitzstreiks und "das Bierchen danach" mit Doris Drochner In unserer 4. Podcastfolge erfahren wir die spannende Entstehungsgeschichte der Fechtabteilung Kaiserslautern aus dem Jahr 1927. Außerdem erfahren wir viele weitere tolle Erlebnisse aus den Erzählungen von Doris Drochner -Mitbegründerin, langjährigen Trainerin und Vorsitzende der Fechtabteilung Kaiserslautern. Als erfolgreiche Fechterin wurde sie 1965 für die Universiade in Budapest/Ungarn nominiert und kämpfte im Finale gegen Frankreich gemeinsam in der Mannschaft mit der späteren Olympiasiegerin Heidi Schmitt um die Bronzemedaille. Etliche Deutsche Meisterschaftsendrunden und die Nominierung für Länderkämpfe in Paris und Warschau komplettieren ihre großartigen Erfolge im Florettfechten.

Yleisurheilupodcast
#15 Miia Sillman – moniottelija, joka opiskelee kätilöksi

Yleisurheilupodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 32:55


Mikä sai Miia Sillmanin kouluttautumaan kätilöksi? Millaista on olla paras ystävä pahimman kilpailijansa kanssa? Miksi Miia palasi Turusta Tampereelle?

Sport am Wochenende - Deutschlandfunk
Universiade Rhein-Ruhr 2025 - Die besseren Olympischen Spiele?

Sport am Wochenende - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 10:36


Nordrhein-Westfalen wird 2025 Gastgeber der FISU World University Games sein. Für Jörg Förster, Geschäftsführer des Allgemeinen Deutschen Hochschulsportverbandes, stehen vor allem Nachhaltigkeit und Begeisterung für Sportgroßevents im Vordergrund. Davon könnten auch die Olympia-Träume profitieren. Jörg Förster im Gespräch mit Maximilian Rieger www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Wochenende Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

BIGinSports Podcast
World University Games 2025

BIGinSports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 50:49


Die World University Games, auch als Universiade bekannt, sind das kleine Geschwister der olympischen Spiele. Mit ca. 10.000 Athleten aus 170 Ländern in 18 Sportarten findet sie alle zwei Jahre in Sommer und Winter statt. So auch 2025. Diesmal hat sich auch die Region Rhein Ruhr, nach Duisburg 1989,  für die Spiele beworben und das mit mehr als guten Aussichten. Was die World University Games bedeuten, was da auf uns zukommt und vieles mehr besprechen wir mit Jörg Förster dem Geschäftsführer des Hochschulsports Hamburg und Mitverantwortlich für die Bewerbung. Die Bewerbung Deutscher Hochschulsportverband International University Sports Federation Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

BIGinSports Podcast
World University Games 2025

BIGinSports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 50:49


Die World University Games, auch als Universiade bekannt, sind das kleine Geschwister der olympischen Spiele. Mit ca. 10.000 Athleten aus 170 Ländern in 18 Sportarten findet sie alle zwei Jahre in Sommer und Winter statt. So auch 2025. Diesmal hat sich auch die Region Rhein Ruhr, nach Duisburg 1989,  für die Spiele beworben und das mit mehr als guten Aussichten. Was die World University Games bedeuten, was da auf uns zukommt und vieles mehr besprechen wir mit Jörg Förster dem Geschäftsführer des Hochschulsports Hamburg und Mitverantwortlich für die Bewerbung. Die Bewerbung Deutscher Hochschulsportverband International University Sports Federation

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de
World University Games 2025

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 50:49


Die World University Games, auch als Universiade bekannt, sind das kleine Geschwister der olympischen Spiele. Mit ca. 10.000 Athleten aus 170 Ländern in 18 Sportarten findet sie alle zwei Jahre in Sommer und Winter statt. So auch 2025. Diesmal hat sich auch die Region Rhein Ruhr, nach Duisburg 1989,  für die Spiele beworben und das mit mehr als guten Aussichten. Was die World University Games bedeuten, was da auf uns zukommt und vieles mehr besprechen wir mit Jörg Förster dem Geschäftsführer des Hochschulsports Hamburg und Mitverantwortlich für die Bewerbung. Die Bewerbung Deutscher Hochschulsportverband International University Sports Federation...

BIGinSports Podcast
World University Games 2025

BIGinSports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 50:49


Die World University Games, auch als Universiade bekannt, sind das kleine Geschwister der olympischen Spiele. Mit ca. 10.000 Athleten aus 170 Ländern in 18 Sportarten findet sie alle zwei Jahre in Sommer und Winter statt. So auch 2025. Diesmal hat sich auch die Region Rhein Ruhr, nach Duisburg 1989,  für die Spiele beworben und das mit mehr als guten Aussichten. Was die World University Games bedeuten, was da auf uns zukommt und vieles mehr besprechen wir mit Jörg Förster dem Geschäftsführer des Hochschulsports Hamburg und Mitverantwortlich für die Bewerbung. Die Bewerbung Deutscher Hochschulsportverband International University Sports Federation...

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de
World University Games 2025

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 50:49


Die World University Games, auch als Universiade bekannt, sind das kleine Geschwister der olympischen Spiele. Mit ca. 10.000 Athleten aus 170 Ländern in 18 Sportarten findet sie alle zwei Jahre in Sommer und Winter statt. So auch 2025. Diesmal hat sich auch die Region Rhein Ruhr, nach Duisburg 1989,  für die Spiele beworben und das mit mehr als guten Aussichten. Was die World University Games bedeuten, was da auf uns zukommt und vieles mehr besprechen wir mit Jörg Förster dem Geschäftsführer des Hochschulsports Hamburg und Mitverantwortlich für die Bewerbung. Die Bewerbung Deutscher Hochschulsportverband International University Sports Federation...

Taekwondo Passion
Marlene Harnois: Even at the highest level you have to have fun

Taekwondo Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 76:54


Marlene Harnois - Even at the highest level you have to have funNEW episode UP!Hello taekwondo lovers, I'm very happy to be with you again and to bring you a new interview with a world and Olympic medalist from France.Marlene Harnois started taekwondo at a very young age.One of the keys that made her love taekwondo was that her first instructors made taekwondo fun.She was a competitive and active girl, although she practiced many sports when she had to specialize in one she knew taekwondo was for her.First she made it to the Canada National Team and started winning competitions like the US Open as a junior.Marlene had the opportunity of training in France and in order to pursue her dreams she started to compete for France, focusing on international success.One of the keys to make that change was that she was looking for a more competitive training environment.Marlene remarks that having teammates that demand your best is one of the most important things an athlete needs to develop. With France Marlene has been two times European Championships gold, World University gold and World Taekwondo Championships bronze medalist in Gyeongju 2011.Marlene finished a great Olympic cycle in 2012 with a Bronze medal in London 2012.Marlene has been decorated with the Knight of the Order Merit and has been very involved in the development of sports in West Africa.Marlene contributed with the two historical medals Ivory Coast achieved in Rio 2016.Marlene is a Champion for Peace, she represents the Peace and Sport organisation which works for bringing the values of sport to the heart of communities and individuals in crisis throughout the world. Marlene talked with us about Her journey in taekwondoMoving to live far from your parents to another country at a very young ageHer preparation for London 2012 Olympic GamesDifferences in taekwondo in Canada, France and Africa.You can watch the interview on YouTube and hear it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Taekwondo has to be funMarlene started practicing taekwondo at 4. One of the virtues of her first taekwondo school was to make taekwondo fun for children.Marlene shares that it was one of the reasons that made her stick to taekwondo.As a very active girl, it would be hard for her to be in a place where she only would be able to practice the same movements over and over.Marlene was a multisport girl. She practiced and competed also in fencing and handball but as she grew older the moment came when she had to decide for one sport.And she decided to go for taekwondo. It seems it was the right decision as she had a very successful taekwondo career which later helped her to work in other sides of sports and to help people all over the world.Outside parents home at 16The journey of course was not easy.Is not so common to leave your home country without your parents at 16.Marlene made the decision of leaving Canada to train and live in France because she wanted to train better and in a more competitive environment.In France she started to train with olympic and world medalists. And soon she noticed changes in her performance.She had an amazing cycle towards London 2012, medaling in the most important events. World Championships, European Championships, Universiade.Before the London Olympics Marlene had not the preparation anyone could imagine, she was sent to train in a military camp in the jungle in the French Guiana.The training was not precisely focused on taekwondo, she even broke a foot there but in a certain way she thinks it helped her to strengthen her mind.The last weeks she was in France alone while her team was in Great Britain in the last stage training for the event.Anyway, I think we can all learn from this. Because as we've seen in past interviews ideal conditions don't exist.Marlene still managed to do her best in London, maybe the last part of her process was not ideal but she had all her past hard work with her.And she achieved the bronze medal in London. Which is an amazing result because due to the magnitude of the Olympics anything can happen there.Helping to develop the sportWhen Marlene decided to retire from competition, she was close to high level African athletes like Anthony Obame and Balla DieyeThe first time she went to Africa was with Balla Dieye and with him they started to promote taekwondo, going to schools and also making seminars with the national team.Around that time some of Marlene's friends from Ivory Coast called her as she was very close to the country.She went to Abidjan to the club where Ruth Gbagbi and Cheick Sallah Cissé trained. Marlene was stunned by the amount of talent of the athletes there, she had trained all over the world and had never seen so many talented people training together.She was also amazed by the focus and the spirit of their training.Together with the talent also was a very modest environment. They didn't have mats or targets, no protections.She connected with them immediately as they shared the same passion. So she got involved with the project.With Cheick and Ruth they were involved in promoting taekwondo, education and social action. They created a foundation through which they were able to bring the electronic protector system for Ivory Coast and as Cheick Cisse was sponsored by Daedo they also provided equipment to build a facility for the development of younger athletes.Peace and SportsMarlene continues her labour helping people through sports now working as an ambassador for Peace and Sports.Peace and Sports is an organization that works in areas across the world with the objective of bringing the structuring values of sport to the heart of communities and individuals in crisis throughout the world.Marlene is part of The Champions for Peace, who are high level international athletes who want to support the most disadvantaged communities through sport.The Champions for Peace are athletes like Lionel Messi, Didier Drogba, Pascal Gentil and Novak Djokovic.Peace and Sports recently developed an app that would help sport trainers to bring structured training methodology to the communities they work.Marlene is a passionate professional. I hope you will enjoy the interview with her.Please let us know what you have learn from her journey on the comment section.

Radio Punto Zero Tre Venezie
16 Nazioni in FVG per la Coppa Europa di Sci Alpino Maschile

Radio Punto Zero Tre Venezie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 9:17


U.S. Camporosso A.D. organizza sin dal 11 febbraio 1999 ( con lo storico slalom sulla pista C a Tarvisio) tappe di Coppa Europa di Sci Alpino Maschile. L'edizione 2021, in collaborazione con l'Agenzia Regionale Promoturismo FVG, la FIS e la FISI (sia nazionale che regionale), vedrà 16 nazioni partecipanti, per circa 110 atleti ed 80 accompagnatori che si contenderanno il titolo della tappa oltre che preziosi punti in vista della classifica generale. Molti degli atleti partecipanti sono anche discesisti in Coppa del Mondo. Il Friuli Venezia Giulia è da sempre protagonista di competizioni internazionali di livello e si contano più di 60 gare organizzate di Coppa Europa dal 2002, 1 Universiade, 3 Coppe del Mondo di Sci Alpino Femminile, 2 Mondiali di Sci Paralimpico, 1 Coppa del Mondo Snowboard. Questo crea un indotto importante per l'economia della montagna che ha, soprattutto in questo momento, bisogno di essere sostenuta in tutti i modi. Quest'anno, per adempiere alle disposizioni del DPCM legate alla sicurezza Covid 19, l'Unione Sportiva Camporosso si è dotata di un protocollo dedicato che sarà presentato in anteprima a tutte le delegazioni partecipanti. Proprio per accogliere al meglio i capitani delle squadre partecipanti, l'Unione Sportiva inaugurerà una nuova sede, a Camporosso, che diventa centro operativo e logistico di tutto l'apparato organizzativo. La pista del Canin, sulla quale si svolgeranno le gare di Coppa Europa, è considerata da sempre una delle più difficili per gli atleti per le sue peculiarità e pendenze. L'organizzazione conta su molti volontari e circa 30 persone in pista, per la sua gestione e per garantirne sempre una condizione ottimale oltre a 10 persone addette al soccorso. Durante le riunioni dei capitani viene spiegato il tracciato della pista, le condizioni della neve, quelle meteo, l'ordine di partenza e lo svolgimento, in breve, di tutta la giornata di competizioni. Lo sport però è anche cultura, modo di vivere, accoglienza, legami con il territorio. Lo scorso anno, in occasione della cena Food for Skiers (progetto ideato dall'US Camporosso) alle delegazioni internazionali è stata offerta l'occasione di testare i prodotti locali, immergendosi così nella cultura del luogo a tutto tondo. Per ovvi motivi legati al Covid, quest'anno il progetto Food for Skiers cambia fisionomia e si trasforma. Ogni squadra riceverà un “box” con i prodotti locali da consumarsi durante la competizione offerto da Promoturismo FVG e lo chef Matteo Metullio, fresco della seconda stella Michelin, offrirà agli atleti le barrette sportive e la crema di nocciola prodotta al Harry's Piccolo Ristorante di Trieste. Per l'edizione 2021 a Sella Nevea, il programma gare è il seguente: 22 febbraio 2021: prove 23 febbraio 2021: prove 24 febbraio 2021: Discesa libera 25 febbraio 2021: Discesa libera L'evento si terrà a porte chiuse, il pubblico non potrà presenziare - in ottemperanza alle ordinanze relative al Covid 19. Ai nostri microfoni per approfondire il programma e le novità di questa edizione il presidente US Camporosso AD Damiano Matiz e lo chef Matteo Metullio:

VEGAN ABER RICHTIG
185 | Vegane Olympiateilnehmerin Karla Borger über Wettkämpfe, Motivation und Zielsetzung

VEGAN ABER RICHTIG

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 53:42


Karla Borger (* 22. November 1988 in Heppenheim) ist eine deutsche Beachvolleyballspielerin. Sie gewann die Universiade und wurde 2013 Vize-Weltmeisterin. 2014 und 2019 wurde sie deutsche Meisterin und 2016 nahm sie an den Olympischen Spielen teil. - Du findest Karla hier: https://www.instagram.com/karlaborger/?hl=en - KORO Drogerie: (DISCOUNT CODE „AXEL) https://www.korodrogerie.de - JETZT Veganer Ernährungsberater werden: https://ecodemy.de/veganer-ernaehrungsberater-ausbildung-fernstudium/?ref=131 - VIVOLIFE- 10% RABATT FÜR MEINE VEGANEN SUPPLEMENTS GIBT ES HIER: https://www.vivolife.de/?rfsn=3978221.84477e&utm_source=Refersion&utm_medium=Affiliates&utm_campaign=3978221 CODE “SHMONKEY“ (erste Bestellung) - Danke fürs Zuhören!

Grand Slam Journey
2. Takeshi Fujiwara: Olympic Athlete and 400m record holder on believing in yourself, goal setting, gratitude, optimism, balancing hard work with grace and his new book Strong Like Never Before: Transform your life in 12 weeks

Grand Slam Journey

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 65:35


About the podcast: Takeshi and I talk about his multi-cultural upbringing, the launch of his new book "Strong Like Never Before" and his path towards becoming an olympic athlete. What stood out to me during this conversation is Takeshi's well roundedness, optimism, deep wisdom and ability to build in space for grace. We talk about the importance of having a good support system, setting goals, believing in yourself and your goals AND through it all - having fun and cultivating joy through gratitude. Takeshi's book: "Strong Like Never Before: Transform your life in 12 weeks" is a fantastic manual to becoming a more fit human being, or an Olympic athlete - if you wish, and his food plan is very flexible and simple to follow. About Takeshi: Takeshi Fujiwara is a Japanese athlete in possession of Tokyo's and El Salvador's Record in the 400 meters race. As an athlete he has participated in the Olympic Games of Athens 2004, 6 World Championships in Grosseto 2004, Osaka 2007, Valencia 2008, Doha 2010, Istanbul 2012, Bahamas 2017, and one Universiade in Belgrade 2009. He was born and raised in El Salvador to a Japanese father, and Salvadoran mother. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, an Online Professional Certificate in Data Science from Harvard University and an MBA at The University of Texas at Arlington in Economics and International Business. Cofounder of Green Dreams athletics youth club and entrepreneur. Currently, he is in preparation for the next Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020.Link to purchase the book: Strong Like Never Before: Transform your life in 12 weeks.Link to Takeshi's website.Link to Takehi's Tedx Talk on: How to Achieve your Goals.

Sportschau in 100 Sekunden
Sportschau in 100 Sekunden

Sportschau in 100 Sekunden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 1:51


Fußball: Hamburger SV nach 4:3-Sieg in Paderborn Tabellenführer + Fußball: Rangnick sagt Schalke ab + Fußball: Supercup ohne Zuschauer im Stadion + Tennis: Struff erreicht nächste Runde bei den French Open + Sportpolitik: Region Rhein-Ruhr will Universiade 2025 ausrichten

Taekwondo Passion
Paulina Armeria - We are more than our achievements

Taekwondo Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 71:42


Paulina Armeria is a mexican born italian taekwondo competitor. Most of her career has been fighting for Mexico until last year when she changed her life one day to another to start living in Italy and competing for that country.As her grandfather was Italian, she has both countries citizenship. She received an academic and sport opportunity so she didn't hesitate to take it.Before traveling the world, you have to learn how to ride a bike.During all of our lives, we have chances to learn and grow up. One of the early lessons that Paulina remembers from her childhood was precisely from her grandfather Remo Vecchi, when he was teaching her how to ride a bike.By the way, Paulina's grandfather was a professional cyclist and biker. He was an Italy cycling national team member and when he moved to Mexico he participated in many competitions, founded a motorcycle factory and then a motor competition team.But that's another story.When she was 4 or 5 years old Paulina's grandfather was teaching her how to ride a bike and in her first attempt she fell off the bike and started to cry. She was expecting her grandfather to comfort her as her knees were bleeding. But it didn't happen. He made her ride again. A few years later she understood that moment as a big lesson, because when you fall you have to try to recover as early as possible. That not only applies to sports but also for life.We are more than our achievements.Her grandfather gave her another lesson without even talking. When he passed away she and her family were moving his stuff and they found pictures and pieces of newspapers, until that moment she realized all the amazing achievements that he made in the past.I've known some amazing people that you never heard them boast about their past feats. Until you hear it from other people. You need to be very humble and self secure to achieve such amazing things and never to talk about it.Paulina remarks that we should be proud of our past but we are not only our achievements. What is the solution to avoid dancing lessons? Taekwondo!Paulina was a sporty girl. She was supposed to start dancing lessons, but she didn't like it. At the same time her school was promoting taekwondo classes.So her first motivation to start in taekwondo was a way to don't take dancing lessons.She fell in love with the sport and she started to attend normal classes. After some time she had to move out of her comfort zone to start training taekwondo in a more competitive environment.One month is nothing in a long athlete career.When she went to her first big tournament she made it to the final but lost on the golden point. A very good result for being her first competition of that level.The preparation time for that competition was too short, only a month, but in her mind she thought she trained a lot.After the competition she said to Mario Labastida, her trainer -That was so sad, to lose after such a long time of effort and training.His answer was simple, he laughed and said to her. -That was not a long time. That was only a month.Mario taught Paulina that the things that are worth take time and that you have to be disciplined to reach your goals.Going to an upper weight class to winPaulina struggled to make Mexico's national team. Her first opportunity came when the national team trainers doing scouting saw her fighting and invited her to train with the team. They saw her talent but she still hasn't won the place there fighting in a tournament.She was happy to be in the team but she wanted to be there by winning a national competition. By that time she was 17 and fighting on -53kg. Her mother saw that each tournament was harder and harder to make the weight. She was still growing.After making weight she used to fight lacking energy, different to how she performed in training. With her family and trainer support, she decided to try at -57kg. The results were completely different. She felt much better and won her spot at the national team.That was the way she started to compete internationally. She's been Panamerican Champion, silver medal in the Toronto Pan Am Games and Bronze medal in Taipei 2017 Universiade.Out of the comfort zone againLast year Paulina was looking to an opportunity to study abroad. And she wanted to choose a place where she could also train taekwondo at a high level.Naturally one of her options was Italy, because as she had the citizenship it was always on her mind.She asked Carlo Molfetta, the Italian National Team manager if she could train with the team in case she moved to Italy and help them in some way. In combat sports is always useful to test your athletes against others.The answer of Carlo Molfetta was very favorable. The Italian Federation was not only open to let Paulina train, but also to let her fight for Italy. Obviously she had to compete in italian nationals to win her spot at the national team, but she had the right to do it as she had the citizenship.In December 2019 she won the Italian National Championships, she is preparing for the European Pre Olympic looking to be in Tokyo 2021.My fight, your fightOutside taekwondo Paulina is a very educated person. She speaks three languages. She recommended Ronda Rouses's book My Fight your Fight as it helped her to prepare for Juegos Centroamericanos. She also recommended The Power of Now, a book that is often recommended by athletes I've interviewed.Another interesting recommendation was Man in the Search for Meaning, the classic book by Dr. Viktor Frankl. During the interview I remembered that Frankl has an essay about Sports and Logotherapy, where he states that the main competition for an athlete is against himself not against others.Please enjoy the interview. You can let us know what you think of it on the comments section.

Mainathlet
Mit Christina Hering - 800m-Läuferin

Mainathlet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 43:34


Mit Christina Hering - 800m-Läuferin Die heutige Folge wird von Blinkist präsentiert. Erhalte exklusiv 25% Rabatt auf das Premium Jahresabo unter https://www.blinkist.de/mainathlet Mein heutiger Gast ist die 800m Läuferin Christina Hering. Sie hat bei Deutschen Freiluft und Hallenmeisterschaften bisher insgesamt 14 Goldmedaillen errungen, holte bei der Universiade 2019 die Silbermedaille und hat derzeit eine Bestzeit von 1:59:41. Es steht daher außer Frage, das Christina zu Deutschlands besten Mittelstreckenläuferinnen aller Zeiten zählt. Wir haben uns im Interview über das knappste Finale ihrer Laufbahn, ihren Trainingsaufbau und Taktik im Rennen unterhalten. Außerdem habe ich sie gefragt, wie es für sie war, als sie die 2 Minuten Schallmauer durchbrechen konnte. Melde Dich jetzt für den neuen kostenlosen Mainathlet Newsletter an. https://subscribe.newsletter2go.com/?n2g=a27dxmpz-8xsa5idv-9qn&_ga=2.198404652.2063471050.1568406075-1073508235.1567932383 Weitere Infos zum Mainathlet Leichtathletik Podcast findest Du ebenfalls auf Instagram und natürlich auch auf der Website. Support Mainathlet - Der Leichtathletik Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/mainathlet Find out more at https://mainathlet.pinecast.co

Leichtathletik – meinsportpodcast.de
Mit Christina Hering – 800m-Läuferin

Leichtathletik – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 43:34


Mit Christina Hering - 800m-Läuferin Die heutige Folge wird von Blinkist präsentiert. Erhalte exklusiv 25% Rabatt auf das Premium Jahresabo unter https://www.blinkist.de/mainathlet Mein heutiger Gast ist die 800m Läuferin Christina Hering. Sie hat bei Deutschen Freiluft und Hallenmeisterschaften bisher insgesamt 14 Goldmedaillen errungen, holte bei der Universiade 2019 die Silbermedaille und hat derzeit eine Bestzeit von 1:59:41. Es steht daher außer Frage, das Christina zu Deutschlands besten Mittelstreckenläuferinnen aller Zeiten zählt. Wir haben uns im Interview über das knappste Finale ihrer Laufbahn, ihren Trainingsaufbau und Taktik im Rennen unterhalten. Außerdem habe ich sie gefragt, wie es für sie war, als sie die 2 Minuten Schallmauer durchbrechen konnte. Melde Dich jetzt für den neuen kostenlosen Mainathlet Newsletter an. https://subscribe.newsletter2go.com/?n2g=a27dxmpz-8xsa5idv-9qn&_ga=2...

Mainathlet
Mit Andreas Hofmann - Speerwerfer

Mainathlet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 45:16


Mit Andreas Hofmann - Speerwerfer Mein heutiger Gast ist der Speerwerfer Andreas Hofmann. Mit einer Bestweite von 92,06m, der Silbermedaille bei der Universiade 2017 in Taipeh und der Silbermedaille bei den Europameisterschaften 2018 in Berlin, gehört Andreas zu Deutschlands besten Speerwerfen. Im Interview geht es u.a darum warum er in Taiwan zu den bekanntesten Sportlern überhaupt zählt, weshalb er vom Fußballplatz ins Leichtathletikstadion wechselte und auch darüber wie er seinen Trainingsalltag gestaltet. Melde Dich jetzt für den neuen kostenlosen Mainathlet Newsletter an. https://subscribe.newsletter2go.com/?n2g=a27dxmpz-8xsa5idv-9qn&_ga=2.198404652.2063471050.1568406075-1073508235.1567932383 Weitere Infos zum Mainathlet Leichtathletik Podcast findest Du ebenfalls auf Instagram und natürlich auch auf der Website. Support Mainathlet - Der Leichtathletik Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/mainathlet Find out more at https://mainathlet.pinecast.co

Leichtathletik – meinsportpodcast.de
Mit Andreas Hofmann – Speerwerfer

Leichtathletik – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 45:16


Mit Andreas Hofmann - Speerwerfer Mein heutiger Gast ist der Speerwerfer Andreas Hofmann. Mit einer Bestweite von 92,06m, der Silbermedaille bei der Universiade 2017 in Taipeh und der Silbermedaille bei den Europameisterschaften 2018 in Berlin, gehört Andreas zu Deutschlands besten Speerwerfen. Im Interview geht es u.a darum warum er in Taiwan zu den bekanntesten Sportlern überhaupt zählt, weshalb er vom Fußballplatz ins Leichtathletikstadion wechselte und auch darüber wie er seinen Trainingsalltag gestaltet. Melde Dich jetzt für den neuen kostenlosen Mainathlet Newsletter an. https://subscribe.newsletter2go.com/?n2g=a27dxmpz-8xsa5idv-9qn&_ga=2.198404652.2063471050.1568406075-1073508235.1567932383 Weitere Infos zum Mainathlet Leichtathletik Podcast findest Du ebenfalls auf Instagram und natürlich auch auf der Website. Support Mainathlet - Der Leichtathletik Podcast by...

VEGAN ABER RICHTIG
#155 | Vegane Spitzensportlerin und 2x deutscher Meister Karla Borger über Olympia, vegane Ernährung und mentale Gesundheit

VEGAN ABER RICHTIG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 50:17


Karla Borger (* 22. November 1988 in Heppenheim) ist eine deutsche Beachvolleyballspielerin. Sie gewann die Universiade und wurde 2013 Vize-Weltmeisterin. 2014 und 2019 wurde sie deutsche Meisterin und 2016 nahm sie an den Olympischen Spielen teil. - Du findest Karla hier: https://www.instagram.com/karlaborger/?hl=en - JETZT Veganer Ernährungsberater werden: https://ecodemy.de/veganer-ernaehrungsberater-ausbildung-fernstudium/?ref=131 - VIVOLIFE- 10% RABATT FÜR MEINE VEGANEN SUPPLEMENTS GIBT ES HIER: https://www.vivolife.de/?rfsn=3978221.84477e&utm_source=Refersion&utm_medium=Affiliates&utm_campaign=3978221 CODE “SHMONKEY“ (erste Bestellung) -

Taekwondo Passion
Samery Moras "Are you more committed to your dreams or your comfort zone?”

Taekwondo Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 56:28


Hello taekwondo lovers.Samery Moras is a full time taekwondo lover. She has a very successful taekwondo channel on YouTube, an online academy, she owns also two dojangs, has a podcast also and she's been part of the USA National Team traveling around the world for competitions.Samery started practicing taekwondo at a very young age. All her family practice taekwondo.In May 2020, she graduated with a Master of Business Creation degree from the University of Utah.She is from Peru but she's been living on the USA since she was 5 years old.Changing the mindset.She's always enjoyed the practice of taekwondo. But there was a point when she finished high school that she nearly abandoned the practice.Around that time she used to lose most of her fights. Almost 90%. She decided that she wanted to change that.And that she would do the necessary to change it. First thing she did was going to a training camp for three weeks to La Loma. A high performance center in San Luis Potosi, Mexico.There she could train at a higher level of taekwondo but mainly to train with another mindset. The mindset of competition.When she get back to the USA she started to win.At her second try she made it to the Collegiate National Team. That allowed her to participate in different international events like the World University Games and to train and learn taekwondo in different places like Korea.Starting on YouTubeWhen she was traveling as a competitor, Samery use to share pics and videos on instagram.Her YouTube channel started with the only purpose of sharing the videos that were too long for instagram.She always like to improve so she started doing some tutorials and to try to make better videos. Now her channel has more than 100K subs and recently received one of that famous play button.Learning from SameryOn the interview she talked us about how she made that turning point from just doing taekwondo for fun to take her level to another place.She gave us also some marketing tips for a taekwondo school. She's studied marketing and recently finished her master degree.We also talked about how she scheled her time, upcoming projects and with all that hard work what's her strategy to charge batteries.Samery loves to speak in public, that made the interview very interesting.Enjoy the interview.

Laberletik - alles rund um Leichtathletik
Deutsche Meisterschaften vor leeren Zuschauerrängen oder wieso die Universiade eine gute Generalprobe war

Laberletik - alles rund um Leichtathletik

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 32:51


Juhu - Training ist ab dieser Woche wieder auf Leichtathletikanlagen möglich! Und Deutsche Meisterschaften sind für dieses Jahr auch noch geplant - nur, wie könnte so ein Wettkampf aktuell aussehen? Auf welche Weise misst man bei einer Meisterschaft Fieber und warum empfiehlt Sven zum Einlaufen die Springerstiefel auszuziehen? Einen kleinen Rückblick auf die Universiade letztes Jahr in Neapel gibt es oben drauf - warum die deutsche Nationalmannschaft bei der Abschlusszeremonie nur chinesisch verstanden hat und was auf gar keinen Fall im Reisegepäck zu einem sportlichen Großereignis fehlen sollte.

Nômade Digital
Bolsas de Estudos nos Estados Unidos e Reino Unido - Asfixia

Nômade Digital

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 7:12


Bolsa de Estudo nos Estados Unidos na Fulbright FONTE: https://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/about/foreign-fulbright Bolsa de Estudos no Reino Unido na Universiade de Westimister FONTE: https://www.westminster.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/scholarships/westminster-international-postgraduate-full-scholarship Sou Edson Luiz, me sigam no Youtube e nás principais plataformas de Podcast. Lá eu conto minha trajetoria para uma vida como Nômade Digital. -- #Podcast -- #Spotfy : https://open.spotify.com/show/5d7IqcJONQq2wNBreGbGnW #Anchor : https://anchor.fm/nomadedigital #Breaker : https://www.breaker.audio/nomade-digital-1 #GooglePodcast : https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xY2EzNDA2NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== #RadioPublic : https://radiopublic.com/nmade-digital-60LOdn -- #YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClc5JlszqwObyJUkIeBDnLQ Também estou no Instagram, LinkedIn e Facebook Instagram: @edsonluiz.info ( https://lnkd.in/eyK9A_U ) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edsonluiz.info/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsonlsj/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomadedigital/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomadedigital/support

Consummate Athlete Podcast
Archery, Precision & Form - Mackenzie Kieborz

Consummate Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 53:38


Mackenzie Kieborz has competed in 3 archery disciplines, has switched her dominant side for shooting. She has competed in Universiade, coached and organized events. She tells us more about training for archery and the tools she uses to build the fitness and precision required. Support the Show: a) Rate and review b) Order Shred-Girls by Molly Hurford https://amzn.to/2RBDlJy c) Donate www.wideanglepodium.com/donate        Please consider supporting it by: a) Rate and review on your preferred app! Easy and Free! Thank You! b) Order Shred-Girls by Molly Hurford https://amzn.to/2RBDlJy c) Donate to the Podcast www.wideanglepodium.com/donate  

Windkante - alles rund ums Rad - Von den Radsportexperten Karsten Migels und Marc Rohde

„Mens sana in corpore sano“. Das wussten schon die alten Römer. Doch die hatten damals allerdings keine Radprofis die in einem eng gestrickten Rennkalender um die Welt reisten und zugleich an die Zukunft, an das Leben nach dem Sport, denken mussten. Profiradsport und Studium. Wie geht das zusammen? Die Windkante – der Radsport Podcast von Karsten Migels und Marc Rohde, ist dieser Frage zusammen mit Chantal Hoffmann, Philipp Walsleben, Romy Kasper, Daniel Westmattelmann, Claudia Lichtenberg, Thomas Rohregger und Christoph Pfingsten nachgegangen.

Windkante - alles rund ums Rad - Von den Radsportexperten Karsten Migels und Marc Rohde

Die Windkante – der Radsport Podcast mit Karsten Migels und Marc Rohde mit ihrer 13. Ausgabe. Es ist die erste Ausgabe in Kooperation mir radsport-news.com. Wir haben ein Interview mit Rüdiger Selig (Bora-hansgrohe) (ab Minute 1:25) https://www.facebook.com/Rüdiger-Selig-215746181798704/, blicken erstmals in der Windkante auf den Hallenradsport (ab Minute 08:14) https://www.rad-net.de/halle.htm und Karsten schwingt den literarischen Kochlöffel (ab Minute 13:56) https://verlagshaus24.de/christian/. Der drohende Ausschluss Russlands von Olympischen Spielen (ab Minute 20:22) ist ebenso Thema wie die Universiade 2025 (ab Minute 26:24) und eine radsportliche Charity Aktion (ab Minute 28:04).

MAGnastics Podcast
Magnastics Episode 1- Junior Worlds, Euro Games and Universiade

MAGnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 59:36


Leitrim Daily
Episode 17: In Focus - Fló Beo & Ailbhe Clancy

Leitrim Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 29:44


It’s a full house of inspirational women in sport on today’s show. First up 3 Leitrim ladies are in the final stages of preparations for swimming the length of Ireland’s longest river, the Shannon. Mother and daughter, Eileen & Heather Maxwell and their friend Toni McGlynn join Breifne to talk about the challenge that lies ahead from the 1st of August. Having watched Paddy O’Donnell become the first Irish man to finish the 260km distance from Dowra to Limerick last summer and Heather was inspired to do the same. Her mother and Toni signed up and with the help of their friend’s Siobhan Doran and Jo O’Brien they have all of their logistics and sponsorship in place. With a target of €20,000 in fundraising for the Irish Cancer Society and A Lust For Life a busy month of swimming and fundraising is in store for the trio. I’m also joined by Glenfarne’s Ailbhe Clancy on her return from the World University Games in Italy having experienced heartbreak after missing out on a bronze medal by losing to Russia on penalties.

New Books in Sports
Susan Brownell, "The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:59


As my first guest, I’d would like to introduce Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri – St Louis, one of the authors of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics (University of California Press, 2018). During the course of the interview, we covered the subfield of sport anthropology, the marginalization of traditional games, the recent Caster Semenya case, and the contemporary transnationalism of sport. In The Anthropology of Sport, understandably, the authors enlighten us about what the subfield entails, how anthropology is well suited to dissect the nature of sport, and provide us with ample anecdotes and observations of the world of sport through an ‘anthropological gaze.’ The chapters are structured in a way that cover all the relevant aspects in the study of sport, including history, class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, nationalism, and globalization. Two important additions to the field of sport studies include a chapter on sport, health, and the environment (3), as well as sport as a cultural performance (6). In the former, which can be taken as a foundational text on the subject, the history of sport medicine and non-Western perspectives on sport and the body are enlightening, with anecdotes about the history of yoga and the Falun Gong movement. In the latter, the performative turn and ritual theory are used to dissect the contemporary global sport mega-event infrastructure. In conclusion, the authors point out that “more than any other form of human activity, sport embodies some of the fundamental questions that anthropology poses” (258), and this book lives up to its lofty title. Brownell, Besnier, and Carter’s work is a new text in a yet undefined field – it may be the start of something new. If interested in the global nature of sport today, The Anthropology of Sport is a necessary read. Tom Fabian is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) and an assistant professor of sport management at St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada). His field, broadly, is the sociocultural history of sport, and he focuses on the globalization of folk games. Specifically, he is interested in the safeguarding of folk games through the UNESCO heritagization process, as well as the trend of adopting traditional games as national sports. Secondary research interests include the histories of the Universiade, volleyball, and Hungarian water polo. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at tfabian@uwo.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Susan Brownell, "The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:59


As my first guest, I’d would like to introduce Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri – St Louis, one of the authors of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics (University of California Press, 2018). During the course of the interview, we covered the subfield of sport anthropology, the marginalization of traditional games, the recent Caster Semenya case, and the contemporary transnationalism of sport. In The Anthropology of Sport, understandably, the authors enlighten us about what the subfield entails, how anthropology is well suited to dissect the nature of sport, and provide us with ample anecdotes and observations of the world of sport through an ‘anthropological gaze.’ The chapters are structured in a way that cover all the relevant aspects in the study of sport, including history, class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, nationalism, and globalization. Two important additions to the field of sport studies include a chapter on sport, health, and the environment (3), as well as sport as a cultural performance (6). In the former, which can be taken as a foundational text on the subject, the history of sport medicine and non-Western perspectives on sport and the body are enlightening, with anecdotes about the history of yoga and the Falun Gong movement. In the latter, the performative turn and ritual theory are used to dissect the contemporary global sport mega-event infrastructure. In conclusion, the authors point out that “more than any other form of human activity, sport embodies some of the fundamental questions that anthropology poses” (258), and this book lives up to its lofty title. Brownell, Besnier, and Carter’s work is a new text in a yet undefined field – it may be the start of something new. If interested in the global nature of sport today, The Anthropology of Sport is a necessary read. Tom Fabian is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) and an assistant professor of sport management at St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada). His field, broadly, is the sociocultural history of sport, and he focuses on the globalization of folk games. Specifically, he is interested in the safeguarding of folk games through the UNESCO heritagization process, as well as the trend of adopting traditional games as national sports. Secondary research interests include the histories of the Universiade, volleyball, and Hungarian water polo. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at tfabian@uwo.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Francesco Micocci
XXX° Edizione Universiade

Francesco Micocci

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 6:25


Da poco conclusa la XXX° Edizione dell'Universiade tenuta a Napoli.Un successo per lo sport, un insegnamento per tutti, in particolare per i giovani.

New Books in Popular Culture
Susan Brownell, "The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:59


As my first guest, I’d would like to introduce Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri – St Louis, one of the authors of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics (University of California Press, 2018). During the course of the interview, we covered the subfield of sport anthropology, the marginalization of traditional games, the recent Caster Semenya case, and the contemporary transnationalism of sport. In The Anthropology of Sport, understandably, the authors enlighten us about what the subfield entails, how anthropology is well suited to dissect the nature of sport, and provide us with ample anecdotes and observations of the world of sport through an ‘anthropological gaze.’ The chapters are structured in a way that cover all the relevant aspects in the study of sport, including history, class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, nationalism, and globalization. Two important additions to the field of sport studies include a chapter on sport, health, and the environment (3), as well as sport as a cultural performance (6). In the former, which can be taken as a foundational text on the subject, the history of sport medicine and non-Western perspectives on sport and the body are enlightening, with anecdotes about the history of yoga and the Falun Gong movement. In the latter, the performative turn and ritual theory are used to dissect the contemporary global sport mega-event infrastructure. In conclusion, the authors point out that “more than any other form of human activity, sport embodies some of the fundamental questions that anthropology poses” (258), and this book lives up to its lofty title. Brownell, Besnier, and Carter’s work is a new text in a yet undefined field – it may be the start of something new. If interested in the global nature of sport today, The Anthropology of Sport is a necessary read. Tom Fabian is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) and an assistant professor of sport management at St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada). His field, broadly, is the sociocultural history of sport, and he focuses on the globalization of folk games. Specifically, he is interested in the safeguarding of folk games through the UNESCO heritagization process, as well as the trend of adopting traditional games as national sports. Secondary research interests include the histories of the Universiade, volleyball, and Hungarian water polo. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at tfabian@uwo.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Terminal Mile
Track Wrap-July 15-Miles In Monaco, Nailbiters In Napoli and the Sunset Series

The Terminal Mile

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 3:52


This week on Track Wrap: Debues-Stafford continues to re-write the record book, coming third in the Brave Like Gabe Mile and McBride scores a seasons best at the Monaco Diamond League Meet. Nailbiters in Napoli-highlights from the Universiade in Italy and, the Sunset Series sets some Canadians up for longer seasons.

New Books in Sociology
Susan Brownell, "The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:59


As my first guest, I’d would like to introduce Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri – St Louis, one of the authors of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics (University of California Press, 2018). During the course of the interview, we covered the subfield of sport anthropology, the marginalization of traditional games, the recent Caster Semenya case, and the contemporary transnationalism of sport. In The Anthropology of Sport, understandably, the authors enlighten us about what the subfield entails, how anthropology is well suited to dissect the nature of sport, and provide us with ample anecdotes and observations of the world of sport through an ‘anthropological gaze.’ The chapters are structured in a way that cover all the relevant aspects in the study of sport, including history, class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, nationalism, and globalization. Two important additions to the field of sport studies include a chapter on sport, health, and the environment (3), as well as sport as a cultural performance (6). In the former, which can be taken as a foundational text on the subject, the history of sport medicine and non-Western perspectives on sport and the body are enlightening, with anecdotes about the history of yoga and the Falun Gong movement. In the latter, the performative turn and ritual theory are used to dissect the contemporary global sport mega-event infrastructure. In conclusion, the authors point out that “more than any other form of human activity, sport embodies some of the fundamental questions that anthropology poses” (258), and this book lives up to its lofty title. Brownell, Besnier, and Carter’s work is a new text in a yet undefined field – it may be the start of something new. If interested in the global nature of sport today, The Anthropology of Sport is a necessary read. Tom Fabian is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) and an assistant professor of sport management at St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada). His field, broadly, is the sociocultural history of sport, and he focuses on the globalization of folk games. Specifically, he is interested in the safeguarding of folk games through the UNESCO heritagization process, as well as the trend of adopting traditional games as national sports. Secondary research interests include the histories of the Universiade, volleyball, and Hungarian water polo. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at tfabian@uwo.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Susan Brownell, "The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:59


As my first guest, I’d would like to introduce Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri – St Louis, one of the authors of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics (University of California Press, 2018). During the course of the interview, we covered the subfield of sport anthropology, the marginalization of traditional games, the recent Caster Semenya case, and the contemporary transnationalism of sport. In The Anthropology of Sport, understandably, the authors enlighten us about what the subfield entails, how anthropology is well suited to dissect the nature of sport, and provide us with ample anecdotes and observations of the world of sport through an ‘anthropological gaze.’ The chapters are structured in a way that cover all the relevant aspects in the study of sport, including history, class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, nationalism, and globalization. Two important additions to the field of sport studies include a chapter on sport, health, and the environment (3), as well as sport as a cultural performance (6). In the former, which can be taken as a foundational text on the subject, the history of sport medicine and non-Western perspectives on sport and the body are enlightening, with anecdotes about the history of yoga and the Falun Gong movement. In the latter, the performative turn and ritual theory are used to dissect the contemporary global sport mega-event infrastructure. In conclusion, the authors point out that “more than any other form of human activity, sport embodies some of the fundamental questions that anthropology poses” (258), and this book lives up to its lofty title. Brownell, Besnier, and Carter’s work is a new text in a yet undefined field – it may be the start of something new. If interested in the global nature of sport today, The Anthropology of Sport is a necessary read. Tom Fabian is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) and an assistant professor of sport management at St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada). His field, broadly, is the sociocultural history of sport, and he focuses on the globalization of folk games. Specifically, he is interested in the safeguarding of folk games through the UNESCO heritagization process, as well as the trend of adopting traditional games as national sports. Secondary research interests include the histories of the Universiade, volleyball, and Hungarian water polo. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at tfabian@uwo.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Susan Brownell, "The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 53:59


As my first guest, I’d would like to introduce Susan Brownell, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri – St Louis, one of the authors of The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics (University of California Press, 2018). During the course of the interview, we covered the subfield of sport anthropology, the marginalization of traditional games, the recent Caster Semenya case, and the contemporary transnationalism of sport. In The Anthropology of Sport, understandably, the authors enlighten us about what the subfield entails, how anthropology is well suited to dissect the nature of sport, and provide us with ample anecdotes and observations of the world of sport through an ‘anthropological gaze.’ The chapters are structured in a way that cover all the relevant aspects in the study of sport, including history, class, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, nationalism, and globalization. Two important additions to the field of sport studies include a chapter on sport, health, and the environment (3), as well as sport as a cultural performance (6). In the former, which can be taken as a foundational text on the subject, the history of sport medicine and non-Western perspectives on sport and the body are enlightening, with anecdotes about the history of yoga and the Falun Gong movement. In the latter, the performative turn and ritual theory are used to dissect the contemporary global sport mega-event infrastructure. In conclusion, the authors point out that “more than any other form of human activity, sport embodies some of the fundamental questions that anthropology poses” (258), and this book lives up to its lofty title. Brownell, Besnier, and Carter’s work is a new text in a yet undefined field – it may be the start of something new. If interested in the global nature of sport today, The Anthropology of Sport is a necessary read. Tom Fabian is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) and an assistant professor of sport management at St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada). His field, broadly, is the sociocultural history of sport, and he focuses on the globalization of folk games. Specifically, he is interested in the safeguarding of folk games through the UNESCO heritagization process, as well as the trend of adopting traditional games as national sports. Secondary research interests include the histories of the Universiade, volleyball, and Hungarian water polo. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at tfabian@uwo.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Christliche Nachrichten
Christliche Nachrichten

Christliche Nachrichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 2:54


Vatikan hebt Immunität von Erzbischof Ventura auf / EKD-Ratsvorsitzender fordert Verteilungsmechanismus in der EU / Bischof Gerber will auf die Jugend im Bistum Fulda zugehen / Sport- und Olympiaseelsorgerin Keilmann begeistert von Universiade

The Terminal Mile
Epi. 135- Bucking Trends And Running 10s With Branna Macdougall

The Terminal Mile

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 25:34


Branna Macdougall has been on the radar of the collective Canadian distance running consciousness for the last half decade. Showing dominance on her own at the junior level, (she still holds the Canadian junior 5,000 record, running 15:48) and then when her younger sister Brogan showed similar ability, all eyes were focused on Kingston, seeing what could possibly be next for these girls. For Branna, it’s been an OUA championship, some solid times on the track, and most recently, being named to the national Universiade team in the 10,000. For those wondering about her current shape, Branna just added another sub-34 10,000 to her name at the Canadian Championships in British Columbia, and just this past weekend, she ran a 15:49, mostly solo, in London, Ontario. This week the young Physikult and New Balance runner joins the show to talk about that, the evolving dynamic that she has, training with her sister, and why the 10,000m isn’t more popular amongst women in Canada.

In The Loop
Episode 28 - The Free Skate Sure Did Happen (World Junior Championships 2019)

In The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 65:23


In this episode of In The Loop, Sam (@quadlutze), Karly (@cyberswansp) and Evie (@doubleflutz) discuss the last major Junior competition of the 2018/19 season - the 2019 Junior World Championships! Full transcript available here: https://www.inthelopodcast.com/news/2019/03/16/episode-28-transcript Pairs 5:35 Men 17:46 Ice Dance 33:05 Ladies 45:25 News mentioned in this episode Alena Kostornaia withdraws from Junior Worlds due to injury (article in Russian): https://fsrussia.ru/news/4279-alena-kostornaya-propustit-chempionat-mira-v-zagrebe-ee-zamenit-kseniya-sinitsyna.html Liubov Ilyushechkina and Charlie Bilodeau to compete in Pairs together: https://skatecanada.ca/2019/03/lubov-ilyushechkina-and-charlie-bilodeau-to-compete-in-pairs-together/ Universiade results: https://krsk2019.ru/en/pages/schedule_and_results Our interview with coach Tracy Wilson: https://twitter.com/InTheLoPodcast/status/1105438289107054596 Icon, Header, and Graphics by Gabb (@tegomass) Audio Production by Evie (@doubleflutz) Produced by the In The Loop Team Website: inthelopodcast.com Ko-fi: http://ko-fi.com/inthelopodcast Contact: inthelopodcast.com/contact Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheLoPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthelopodcast

Ice Tea Podcast
8: Episode 7: Winter Universiade / Junior Worlds 2019

Ice Tea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 80:49


Meghan and Neda go back to college for the 2019 Winter Universiade, and then even further back in time to high school for the 2019 Junior World Championships! That's right, not one event, but TWO! Grab your syllabi and your raging teenage hormones for this wild ride of an episode, featuring discussion of cinematography, racism, unicorns, and lobster dinners. There will be a quiz at the end and it IS worth 50% of your final grade. FOLLOW US twitter @IceTeaPod (https://twitter.com/iceteapod) instagram @IceTeaPod (https://www.instagram.com/iceteapod/) @meghankelleher3 (https://twitter.com/meghankelleher3) @NedaMarie (https://twitter.com/NedaMarie/) iceteapod.com (http://iceteapod.com/)  

Back Seat Coaches
Episode 34: Hitting the Road and Learning EU Directives

Back Seat Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 77:23


This week we dissect England's varied performances in the rugby and cricket, hear about how Irish people have decided they should use their country lanes and decide how breakdancing will fare in the Olympics and whether it's better than Squash.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backseatcoaches)

Radio WAF Sportcast
Radio WAF-Sportcast vom 05.10.2018

Radio WAF Sportcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 30:24


Er hat es getan: Daniel Westmattelmann hat seinen Rücktritt aus dem aktiven Radsport erklärt. Der Ahlener startete am Mittwoch beim Münsterland-Giro. Doch jetzt ist für den 30jährigen Silbermedaillengewinner der Universiade von 2011 Schluss mit der Karriere. Der Fahrradlenker wird an den berühmten Nagel gehängt. Wir haben mit ihm über diesen Schritt gesprochen. Außerdem gibt es die Lokalsportnachrichten sowie den Ausblick auf die Sendung Sport am Sonntag.

The Best Ever You Show
Rick Heller - Head Baseball Coach - University of Iowa

The Best Ever You Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 57:00


Rick Heller has turned the University of Iowa baseball program into a perennial Big Ten Conference and NCAA contender in his first four seasons as the Hawkeyes' head coach. Heller has injected new life into the Iowa program, leading the Hawkeyes to the best four-year stretch in program history, winning 140 games, advancing to two NCAA Regionals, and claiming the first Big Ten Tournament title in program history.  It was Iowa's first conference title since winning the regular season crown in 1990. Under Heller's watch, Iowa has advanced to the postseason in four consecutive years for the first time in program history, he has coached five All-Americans and at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection each season, and Iowa has had 15 Major League Baseball Draft picks in four seasons -- the most in a four-year stretch all-time. Heller has also given the Hawkeyes an international flavor, taking the team to the Dominican Republic in 2016 and Taipei, Taiwan, as the United States representative at the 2017 World University Games.  Heller led USA to a silver medal, as the team became the first American squad to medal in Universiade history. Heller is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association and serves on the ABCA All-American Committee. He is also a member of the Indiana and Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Associations. In 2008, he was inducted into the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Heller has three daughters -- Tara, Alyssa, and Vivienne. His wife's name is Rachelle. Visit: http://hawkeyesports.com/index.aspx?path=baseball

Efervesciencia
Efer 416 (10-12-17): Cannabis e ciencia

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 43:57


Monográfico dedicado ao I Congreso Internacional de Cánnabis: Saúde, educación e lei que tivo lugar en Catoira en novembro de 2017. Versión emitida na Radio Galega o 10-12-17. Interveñen Víctor Villanueva (Universidade de Zaragoza e Universidade Internacional de Valencia), Miguelangel Rodríguez (FAD), Sandra Golpe (grupo PsiCon da Universidade de Santiago), Gregor Burkhat (Observatorio Europeo das Drogas w Toxicomanías), Manuel Isorna (Técnico de prevención do Convello de Catoira, Universiade de Vigo), Sergio González Artamendi ( Universidad Loyola Andalucía), Fernando Alonso e Ambrosio Fontes (Fundación Galega contra o Narcotráfico).

Efervesciencia
Efer 416 (10-12-17): Cannabis e ciencia. Versión estendida.

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 71:39


Monográfico dedicado ao I Congreso Internacional de Cánnabis: Saúde, educación e lei que tivo lugar en Catoira en novembro de 2017. Versión estendida para a rede. Interveñen Víctor Villanueva (Universidade de Zaragoza e Universidade Internacional de Valencia), Miguelangel Rodríguez (FAD), Sandra Golpe (grupo PsiCon da Universidade de Santiago), Gregor Burkhat (Observatorio Europeo das Drogas w Toxicomanías), Manuel Isorna (Técnico de prevención do Convello de Catoira, Universiade de Vigo), Sergio González Artamendi ( Universidad Loyola Andalucía), Fernando Alonso e Ambrosio Fontes (Fundación Galega contra o Narcotráfico).

Efervesciencia
Efer 416 (10-12-17): Cannabis e ciencia. Versión estendida.

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 71:39


Monográfico dedicado ao I Congreso Internacional de Cánnabis: Saúde, educación e lei que tivo lugar en Catoira en novembro de 2017. Versión estendida para a rede. Interveñen Víctor Villanueva (Universidade de Zaragoza e Universidade Internacional de Valencia), Miguelangel Rodríguez (FAD), Sandra Golpe (grupo PsiCon da Universidade de Santiago), Gregor Burkhat (Observatorio Europeo das Drogas w Toxicomanías), Manuel Isorna (Técnico de prevención do Convello de Catoira, Universiade de Vigo), Sergio González Artamendi ( Universidad Loyola Andalucía), Fernando Alonso e Ambrosio Fontes (Fundación Galega contra o Narcotráfico).

Efervesciencia
Efer 416 (10-12-17): Cannabis e ciencia

Efervesciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 43:57


Monográfico dedicado ao I Congreso Internacional de Cánnabis: Saúde, educación e lei que tivo lugar en Catoira en novembro de 2017. Versión emitida na Radio Galega o 10-12-17. Interveñen Víctor Villanueva (Universidade de Zaragoza e Universidade Internacional de Valencia), Miguelangel Rodríguez (FAD), Sandra Golpe (grupo PsiCon da Universidade de Santiago), Gregor Burkhat (Observatorio Europeo das Drogas w Toxicomanías), Manuel Isorna (Técnico de prevención do Convello de Catoira, Universiade de Vigo), Sergio González Artamendi ( Universidad Loyola Andalucía), Fernando Alonso e Ambrosio Fontes (Fundación Galega contra o Narcotráfico).

Eurosport podcast
Szatmári András azt ígéri, meg fog küzdeni Szilágyi Áronnal az ob-n

Eurosport podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 22:36


A nyári világbajnoki és Universiade-aranyérem után újult motivációval kezdi meg szezonját a kardvívók országos bajnokságán és az egy héttel későbbi hazai rendezésű világkupa versenyen Szatmári András. Nyaráról, felkészüléséről és a szezonbeli elvárásáiról beszélgetünk ifjú világbajnokunkkal.

Taiwan Talk
Universiade Wrap

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 25:53


Jane Lee, Philip Brossard, and Alex Lewis of the ICRT News Team get together to discuss their thoughts on 2017 Taipei Summer Universiade.

Taiwan Talk
Universiade Wrap

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017


Jane Lee, Philip Brossard, and Alex Lewis of the ICRT News Team get together to discuss their thoughts on 2017 Taipei Summer Universiade.

Taiwan This Week
Closing the Universiade

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 33:47


This week we discuss the end of a successful Summer Universiade, the possibility that the government will backtrack on a nuclear free homeland, visa free access to Thailand, a larger foreign affairs budget, and the upcoming Legislative Yuan session.

thailand universiade legislative yuan summer universiade
Taiwan This Week
Closing the Universiade

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017


This week we discuss the end of a successful Summer Universiade, the possibility that the government will backtrack on a nuclear free homeland, visa free access to Thailand, a larger foreign affairs budget, and the upcoming Legislative Yuan session.

thailand universiade legislative yuan summer universiade
Weightlifting House
The Weightlifting News Show: Episode 2

Weightlifting House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 19:47


On this week's episode I finish off some of the best lifts from the final few days of the Universiade. I also delve into the first few days of the Chinese National Games before starting on the biggest training lifts of the week.This week includes lifters like Simon Martirosyan, Artem Okulov, Mattie Rogers, Pat Mendes, Tian Tao and many more. Please share and subscribe

news weightlifting news show universiade mattie rogers weightlifting house
Weightlifting House
The Weightlifting News Show: Episode 2

Weightlifting House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 19:47


On this week's episode I finish off some of the best lifts from the final few days of the Universiade. I also delve into the first few days of the Chinese National Games before starting on the biggest training lifts of the week.This week includes lifters like Simon Martirosyan, Artem Okulov, Mattie Rogers, Pat Mendes, Tian Tao and many more. Please share and subscribe

news weightlifting news show universiade mattie rogers weightlifting house
Taiwan Talk
One Journalist's Perspective - The Taipei Universiade

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 18:17


South African journalist Anje Badenhorst stops by to share her experience covering the Summer Universiade.

Taiwan Talk
One Journalist's Perspective - The Taipei Universiade

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017


South African journalist Anje Badenhorst stops by to share her experience covering the Summer Universiade.

Taiwan This Week
An unsporting protest in Taipei

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 38:38


This week we discuss violent scenes at the Universiade opening ceremony, a new look KMT, more tainted food and firefighters who want nothing to do with snakes.

Taiwan This Week
An unsporting protest in Taipei

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017


This week we discuss violent scenes at the Universiade opening ceremony, a new look KMT, more tainted food and firefighters who want nothing to do with snakes.

Weightlifting House
The Weightlifting News Show: Episode 1

Weightlifting House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 28:07


On the debut of The Weightlifting News Show I discuss some of the biggest lifts from the Universiade in Taipei, as well as some of the most extraordinary training lifts from the biggest names in weightlifting, including Mart Siem, Clarence Kennedy, Nathan Damron, and more.This show is the only place weightlifting fans can go to catch up on the weekly news. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.Seb (aka the voice of the people)

Weightlifting House
The Weightlifting News Show: Episode 1

Weightlifting House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 28:07


On the debut of The Weightlifting News Show I discuss some of the biggest lifts from the Universiade in Taipei, as well as some of the most extraordinary training lifts from the biggest names in weightlifting, including Mart Siem, Clarence Kennedy, Nathan Damron, and more.This show is the only place weightlifting fans can go to catch up on the weekly news. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.Seb (aka the voice of the people)

Taiwan This Week
Power Outage Welcomes the Universiade

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 54:57


This week we discuss the island-wide blackout, the opening of the Summer Universiade, how a US probe into China¡¦s trade policies might impact Taiwan firms, the end of the MTAC, the KMT leadership handover, and Tsai's approval ratings

Taiwan This Week
Power Outage Welcomes the Universiade

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017


This week we discuss the island-wide blackout, the opening of the Summer Universiade, how a US probe into China¡¦s trade policies might impact Taiwan firms, the end of the MTAC, the KMT leadership handover, and Tsai's approval ratings

Taiwan Talk
29th Summer Universiade Games - Welcome to Taiwan

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 32:56


Deputy CEO of the 29th Summer Universiade - Dr. You Shin-Ming - drops by our studios to talk to us about the upcoming Universiade.

Taiwan Talk
29th Summer Universiade Games - Welcome to Taiwan

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017


Deputy CEO of the 29th Summer Universiade - Dr. You Shin-Ming - drops by our studios to talk to us about the upcoming Universiade.

Taiwan This Week
Ugly scenes in the LY

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 41:41


We discuss the recent ire feelings in the Legislative Yuan, the launch of a Reporters Without Borders bureau, the up-coming Universiade and more.

Taiwan This Week
Ugly scenes in the LY

Taiwan This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017


We discuss the recent ire feelings in the Legislative Yuan, the launch of a Reporters Without Borders bureau, the up-coming Universiade and more.

Inside Sports with Reid Wilkins
Jan 9 - IS Hr 2 - Jamie Baker. Howie Draper and Alex Poznikoff.

Inside Sports with Reid Wilkins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 41:26


Sharks analyst Jamie Baker.  Pandas coach Howie Draper and Pandas forward Alex Poznikoff, who will represent Canada the upcoming winter Universiade.

Newsletter FFHS
news_3_11

Newsletter FFHS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 0:02


Wieder mehr Studierende: Im laufenden Semester studieren rund 1'100 Personen an der FFHS. Flexibel und funktional: Ein Überblick zu Angebot und Nutzung des E-Learnings an der FFHS. Olympiade für Studierende: Muriel Grässli äussert sich im Interview zu ihren Eindrücken von der Universiade in China.